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Show SACRIFICED TO THE PUBLIC inaugurated and statesf nations and GOOD. communities in peril, saved and regenerated from the destruction FllIDAY, - JANUARY 10 1890. During the progress of a trial be- which such gross abuses deserve fore J ulge Anderson in Salt Lake and are sure to find sooner or later IRETA DIXON, - - Editor. City, C. C. Richards, of Ogden, de- if they be not abated from within. livered under oath some declaraTHE UTAH VALLEY GAZETTE. Entered at the Postoffice at Provo City tions in regard to himself which Utah, as second class mail matter. ThoTrl Wkiki.v Gazkttb everyonMonday. Wednesday and Friday morn-i- n r and after Monday March, 3rd, 1800, by the Dixon Publishing Company. Subscription ht annum punt paid. priceaby mall Til Ctaii Vai.lky Gazkttb, weekly. Is pub lilicd every Friday morning. Subacrlptlon by mail poet paid ft! 00 per annum, or 11.30 when In advance etrickiy. paid Itcinittance may be made by draft, money order or registered letter, at our rente. Give postofficc address In full, including State and .ounty. Frust'iiiBKiis will confer a favor by forwarding information to this office when their arc not promptly received. This will aid us to determine where the fault Ilea. lie adlreaad to All communications should THE GAZETTE. Provo City. Utah. will be nubllahcd unexpectedly developed a character burdened down and sacrificed overmuch to the public good. Mr. Richards testified: THAT SUNDAY-LAPE T ITION. W became a director of the Canal Company, not with any desire or ex- benelittlng myself, but ?ectation ot of the public. Resides being a director in the Canal Company I am president of the Utah Loan A Trust Company, director of the Ogden Investment Company, president and director of the Oguen Abstract and direcCompany, tor of the Weber County Land & Cattle Company, director and of the Standard Publishing company, director of the Security Abstract Company, a member elect of the Legislature, Prosecuting Attorney of Weber County a member of the Territorial Hoard of Equalization, a member of the board of regents of the Deseret University, ex officio trustee of the Ogden Reform School; in addition to holding these offices, I am practing law and have as much business as I can attend. Mr. Richards is a very clever 1 In every possible place in the it is clarly religious legislation that is demanded, and they do propose virtually to compel men to religious observances. Of course it docs not say in so many words that the people shall do works ofreligion, but it does say they shall not do anything but that. And, further, if they are willing to go fo far at the very first stop, having once secured this, how long will it .before they will take the next step and actually demand that the people shall do works of religion on that day which they have got the national Legislature to set apart for that special On all sides fell porterhouse, sirloin, round steaks, small steaks, shoulder steaks with occasionally a slice of liver or a nicely cut rib roast. It was thought at first that the engine had left the track and was boring its way through a butcher shop. Investigation, however, disclosed the fact that a herd uf Texas cattle had crowded into the cut and had frozen aud been hurried to the drifts. Manager Meek declared that no well rej immediately gulated road should b.i without a country there is now being circulated by the American Sabbath Union, and the National Womans Christian Temperance Union the purpose? following petition to Congress: Scsondly, it proposes to except To the House of Representatives y of the United States duplicate to private works by those who anoand regularly observe the Senate: At 1Iatte City, Mo., a tragedy was Whoever ther day of the week. The undersigned organizations, and the a other by day looking prevented adult residents (21 years age or more) therefore, will come within this exof the United States, hereby petition glass. A woman was in the act of and your Honorable Body to paBS a bill, ception must religiously shooting her husband in the back aud mail States the United in another observe day forbidding, he was saved by seeing the reflection regularly and military service, and in interstate of lafrom week the in the mirror. abstaining by Cocommerce, and in the District of Therefore this lumbia, and in the Territories, all Sun- bor and business. Kiizabeth Liske, a Russian 11 years day tralic and work, except works of docs ask that whoever does old, already six feet six inclios in religion and works of real necessity petition and mercy, and sucli private work by not want to keep Sunday shall bo height, three feet eleven inches round those who religiously and regularly the chest, is the latest thing out in observe another day of the week, by compelled to religiously observe a conwill doctors she The man, young say gentleman through giants. abstaining from labor and business, as another day. In other words, the tinue to grow in every way for some and a cultivated scholar. lie is not will neither interfere with the general petitioners propose to have Congress years yet. more than about thirty years of age rest nor with public worship. This petition has been "largely enact a law which shall enforce the That brilliant advocate of woman and if not native of Utah, as we bereligious observance of another suffrage, Mrs. Lillie Devereux Wake, lieve he is, he came here when very signed, and many times more large- day than Sunday upon those who declares that under the law of this young. He is Mormon of course ly indorsed, but we seriously ques- do not choose to kcciJtfunday. tion whether one of those persons country it is a crime to be a woman. the son of Richards and the apostle This, however, is only a woman's opinof Hon. D.II. Peery, the lias ever taken the precaution to ion, which all men reverse without the petition to know really waiting to hear argument on'the ques- richest man in Ogden. In addition study CURE FOR CANCER. tion. to the numerous honors and valu- - what it asks for. We propose to look interests which he car- into it a little, to sec what that pePplygamy seems to flourish a good able stock The anonymous eurcsilonilcnl of for the good of tition embodies. ways one side of Utah. A Western ries in his pocket It asks Congress, within its juris- the Lanset, whose sigestion of the Ohio editor apologizes for the lateness the public as he testifies in one of his paper by saying:We were un- ease, he is little less than virtual diction, to forbid all Sunday trade combined use of papdin and thallin able to give proper attention to work, President of Weber Stake. As a and work with certain exceptions. in cancer was noticed in a recent number of the Londpn JIedicul owing to our wives illness." This member of the Territorial Board of What are the exceptions? editor had better look out, or first he First, except works of religion. Recorder, turns otit to be I)r. J. knows he will get into jail. Equalization which, instead of then that Congress should Mortimer Granville. He has since strickly equalizing taxes as they Suppose his first statement Montgomery Sears, who is one of were authorized to do, went on to pass a bill embodying the very supplemented a further words of the petition so far. Then by communication, in the richest men of Boston, and lives in increase the burdens of the people which he savs that if the solvent or AUh American palace, is the son of a as a rule, Mr. Richards escapes the nobody in the Territories, the Disgrocer who lived on fifty cents a day trict of Columbia, the army, the digestive j tower of the papain is to be and slept in the store. lie made money fate which has overtaken some of to bear on the morbid and saved it. following the wise ad- his unfortunate colleagues. He mani- navy, or in interstate commerce brought it must not be exhausted vice of Franklin, that a penny saved fests such a devoted to could do any work on Sunday ex- growth, tendency is a penny gained being first mixed with food. He surrender himself to the public good cept works of religion. Is that all by would need to be done? Is therefore recommends very frequent John Garnett, a British sailor, died that no doubt be would accept the that in the Seattle hospital last week. He other half of the public and corporate that the only step that would need administration of the papain and told his attendants that there was a offices and salaries inUtah and thus to he taken? Not by any means. thallin and their combination in cache on Apple Island, lying between The question would at once arise, the form of pills. The aim is to get Vancouver Island and the mainland, obviate the necessity of troubling What religion is it, whose works absorption of the drug, not local acthat contained $160,000 m gold dust anybody else with such burdens. are excepted? And the ques- tion on the stomach. In cancer tf that came from Fraser River. lie had Ah, such napotism! One sordid only no map to give the exact location, but case like this injures the cause of tion would have to be answered: that organ, Dr. Mortimer Granville besides the pills, papain susthe island is a small one. Mormonism more than the Liberal There arc several kinds of religion gives, in the country. There is the Chris- pended in water with thallin and Although it has been asserted that opposition of a decade I tian religion, the Mormon religion, alkali. With the view of further sealskins can not be properly dressed the Chinese religion, the Buddhist preventing exhaustion of the paand dyed in America, several firms in FROM WITIIIX. New York annually turn out thousreligion, the Agnostic religion am pain, he directs that the patient ands of skins prepared in their own others of lesser note. Now shall be fed as exclusively as possiAt this time, when so much money many establishment by American workman; there are works that would be per- ble on a vegetable diet, and that so large Is the demand for their goods and labor is being expended ostenfectly consistent with certain or the pills shall be taken before meals that they can not wholly meet t. An sibly for the purpose of reforming these religions, and in fact a neces- or in the interval between them. encouraging outlook, this, for home Utah from without her borders, Industries. of these religions, which He has not found that the thallin when the power of the government sary part discribod exerts any inQueen Victorias daughters cannot is freely and the strenuously assert- would not by any means be con- given as sistent with the Christian religion. juriously depressing effect cm the go anywhere at home or abroad with- ed over and local the affairs upon out her permission. Once Princess Such works performed by these on organism as a whole. The vitality Louise, being asked to honor a theat- of the Territory, it is well to reflect Sunday in perfect conformity with of the morbid growtli seems (the rical performance with her presence, occasionally upon a fev principles own religion, would not be con- italics are Dr. Mortimer Granvilles) she replied that she would willingly which are illustrated in the whole their sidered as being in any sense in to be depressed by saturation with do so if the Queen approved, and tele- range of human and which history graphed there and then to Windsor for lie at the harmony with the Christian reli- the thallin and papain locally; this foundations of the very is effected by applying a strong permission, receiving an immediate destinies of nations, states and com- gion nor according to the Christian and favorable answer. idea as to what is proper work on paste of the two drugs in combinamunities as well as at the root of There is a great mistake, remarks tion, yr, where practicable, hv their Sunday. a California astronomer, as to the individual fortune. The next thing, therefore, to do innunction. The results obtained For instance the concurrent and actual amount of movement of the and it would hare to be done, would so far are said to be encouraging, and earth in a earthquake. In the Cliabot uniform experience of all mankind be for Congress or the Supremo make it clear that the method wil Observatory lately the earth moved a in all ages and all countries shows us Court to define what religion it is deserve a full and fair trial bv the little less than a quarter of an inch, that great and sure reforms in any whose only shall be excepted, and profession. and in East Oakland, were the shock and case always originate every 31 of was heavier, it moyed that July just as soon as that definition should about of an inch. An within and never come from with- be set fourth, there would be an earthquake in which the motion was a out the domain or individuality ac- established religion in the United IMrlns I lie Venr. half-inc-h would prove very disastrous, tually and really reformed. Tlie mineral product of Utah amountFor wherever a governand yet people do not hesitate to say What erring mortal was ever States. ed in value to $8.S3O,OS0.-3O- , divided ment selects a particular religion, that they saw the earth move at least to mend his classified and as mere follows: brought 2,060.7'.)2 way by a foot. and bestows favor and protection external applications? pounds of copper; 2.3'...7i) pounds of Penalties above all others, refined lead; 56.421. 780 The Marquis de Caux, once the hus- and suasion pounds unrelead him to upon that religion many and at the expense of all others, fined lead; 7,147,621 ounces line silver; band of Adelia Patti, is dead. The think and pause' but the genuine there is an established religion, and 21,07-- ounces flue gold. martinis was a great favorite at the and enduring reform comes only such would be the first and inevitTwo million, live hundred and sixty courtof Napoleon 111. and used to thousand and fifteen dollars were exlead the cotillion witii rare grace at from within at last. able result if the request of that pein is The same true of an institution; the Tuiieries halls. lie was young pended building and improvements, were enacted tition law. into This in the several and lithe of figure then, but grew neither force nor pursuasion can precincts of Salt Lake is because if the as follows: indisputable, First precinct. stout with age, though he never lost phrase City accomplish much when it comes works of second be his elegance of carriage. third left undefined precinct, religion from the outside, except to distroy, 384,74-3fourth precinct, by the government, and everybody precinct, Mu. Gladtsoiik lias an iron library annihilate or embitter. miscclhin-tous- , fifth precinct, $631.0-30each for himself, to decide what left, which Is erected close to the parish an institution or If $429,567. works of religion are proper for Sunchurch; there are five rooms in it, the or state be full of errorcommunity The real estate transferred amountand given day, then the law would be of no ed to feet long principal one being forty-on- e nearly fifteen million dollars. to then external abuses, e power twenty-onand may effect whatever. Besides it is not feet wide. Twenty The Union Pacific railroad forwardten weight of books will be fitted into crush, conquer and destroy but true the city 303.471, 0.38 pounds of right principle of government ed from this the cases which are being made; but reform is not akin to destruction. received 234,262.120 pounds. the subject shall interpret the freight it is intended for a quiet study, only The best and safest way for indi- that Of this 64,300,340 pounds were shipped law in his own case. The govern- to Utali a few persons will be allowed to use points, and 11 state pounds or to vidual, community guard the library at one time. ment must own its laws were received Thu Utah interpret product. its own prosperity and perpetuity and define its own terms, used in ltio Grande Western road received The heart of Queen Marie of Ba- against and all enemies whatthe laws. The government, there- from Jan. 1 to December, varia was removed from her body soever isany to correct withof freight. vigorously soon after her death, at Munich, sev-- . fore, having enacted a law in which pounds in its own The self is all that Pleasant Valley Ooal Cos mines wrong, is found the eral months ago, aud embalmed, acworkB of reliphrase 141,040 tuns of coal; the produced sordid and to a custom which has pre- onesided, improper. cording define the meaning of Union Pacific, must gion, (Pleasant Valley) vailed in the royal house since the Is adopted to foist must and the declare the Home what It Coal Company. phrase. middle ages. Recently it was placed mcninto jiublic office? Then tons. is define must it in a silver urn and taken, with much meant; it and place the brand ofshame religion works of that religion; are the what pomp and ceremony, to the ancient stop The notary Snow Plow. those who tolerated or resortchappie of Our Lady of Mercies, upon is done thcrejis an moment and it the The use of the Colorado Midlands where it now rests in a niche of the ed to the practice. Is napotism a cstabicshed And needis it religion. snow shovel on the Denver, rotary chancel walls, near the hearts of kings common usuage? Then consign it to to less well informed anil Fort Worth seeins to have Texas, say any and queens who ded centuries ago, to odium. Is monopoly in danger a mild sensation. A local pacreated an established that religion of crushing the "just previleges of person Bluebeard really lived. Giles It was to work in a big per says: is an unmitigated evil in any form Lord of Uetz and oth'er baro- the masscB? Then wipe it out. cut snow was about 20 feet where the Arc all those who have nies in Brittany, was known as the Does mercenary selfishness sit in whatever. and made excellent headway, or ' indorsed that petition deep signed richest and wickedest man in his day. an of snow 50 avalanche throwing and falsehood hold a for this thing for which they feet wide into the air at every revoluOn Dec. 23,1440, he was burned alive high places ready for having murdered several wives place of honor? Then degrade them have asked? tion of the great plow, which literally and not less than one hundred chil- in the dust and give merit and lion- bored itself through a mass as comAgain, in excepting, with works dren. Before'iie was taken to the or a fair show though its mother as of real necessity and mercy, only pact sand. When about the center stake he hosted of his horrible crimes may have leen a the cut. a strange sight was witpauper and its works of religion. it is shown to of V and ended by saying that be bad com- father-in-la- w nessed. Those who were standing on a mere nonentity. be wholly in the interests of reli- either side of the plow were suddenly mitted enough of them to condemn to Thus only may true reform be death 10, 0U0 men. made. deluged willi a shower of beof steaks. gion tfrgt tjie demand pn-Ite- rs vice-preside- nt vice-preside- religi-ousel- nt ro-tr- snow ay plow. m five-sixteent- hs 3 ; $202,-92- 0; $180,-20- 0; ; ng un-wort- hy 3-- -- de-Lave- 13-- 3 Co., Utah. .. FRANK D. HOURS. .. It ordered thut Thomas E. H Mar-tc- ll hereby the estate of Elizathe administrator of and all jiersons interbeth Roach, deceased, and th apiicur ested In said estate in the County of I. tah. at Frolmte Court In or the Court said kounty riM.in Sat unlay the Dili day or January IWM, ut ten o'clock a. m. uml there to : "how cans wbv the ahl Mury Ann Hiaithwaite rjoijr-nizshould not be. hv onler of lids Cknirt uml Instated us an neir at luw of suM Klizalietli ItoHeh, diseased. tlx Clerk euuse a II is further orderedbothat be published in In this onler to cony ofVAi.i.Kr a GazkTTk iicwsiwiht printed L'tih at and published hi su'd Utah County lor least three weeks sueeessiliW. prior to safci A. I. llth day .if January. Date., December lltb, UW. JwSKi'it 1. Joxtiff. "' Prolate J ub.e- TmiiiiTiiKY ok Utah. s CorxTT ok Utah. the Probate Court I. V. I.. Hnllbtiiy. Clerk or T. ccrtily ill and for Utah Ounuy. I' hereby and correct true full, tliut the roregolng Isa cause show to onler ot the original copy aiin-- l instate nn heir re.'ognize why should to of estate Ins tin :ii not at law granteduml now on file and U-tor- s rt Court-Hous- ed !'-- 1 t'J Register. Attorney TO I'KKIIITOKS. NOTICE )"! th.-cou- jn., Ole T. C. II A I LEV. of Utah County. TerriIn On Probate" Court matter or the estate of or the In Utah. tory Roach, doocansL Elizabeth I Inter to tfbow cauno why petition to rewif nixe and instate an heir at Sw should not le R Hiding and filing the petition of Mary Ann llraitliwaite, or Autrium Itoud, nvogniMxliMinl instated Irelan.'. MakinglawtoofbeElizabeth lioach. deceasheir at as ot her tilings that she le ed. and mating among said and there dwxal the next of kin ot the hlifttlutn of fore out ii lel to tlio mtute the of examination ltoacli. deceased, ami upon e , Probate Court of Utah County. Territory of Utah. In the mailer of the estate of Kliaht ili Roach, deceased, if record in my office. Hyrtim Winters, Notice is hereby given bv tin undersigned, WiMicss liumi, and tlio seal of said Court of tin estate of Hyrimi ISKAi.j at my administrator office hi Provo City, this my ull and of. the creditors Winters. deceased, lo ol lleeeui'oor. A. I.-I. 1W. day suid deceased Hie V. IlAl.I.lllAV, IHrsoiisIniviiigeleiiis.iiuaiiisl exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, to 1mbate Clerk. Utah Co. w itliin ten months after the first put plication of this notice, to the said administrator. In the l. b-i- h - I.KW1S IlAItVKV. Administrator of the estate of Hyriim Winters, demised. Pleasant Grow, licember2tiib, ISi. NOTICE. PKOIIATK JEXKP DREAR. Jenks bad a queer dream tho other night. ring, and Ho thought. Iio suw a lu tlio mlddlo or It stood a doughty little who met and deliberately knocked champion or big, over, nno by om a aeoro or more to fellows, as they advanced tlio were in size, tin- n Muck. G hints ns they a match for mom than valiant librmy proved Jonhs woko them. It wuu nil so funny thattho dream by accounts for ud laughing. hoHehad the conclutho fact thut just come to big. drastic sion. after trying nearly every s ricasant Hill on tho market, that Pierce d Purgnttvo relicts, or. tiny out and beat all Granules, easily knock I tho big Hills hollow They am tho original and only genuine Little Liver Pills. Ueware of Imitations, which contain Pol snnous Minerals. Always ask for lJr. Pierce a d Pills, Pellets, which am Lituo Granules. One a Dose. or rrixc-flgbte- rs burly-lonklii- gr - Sugar-coate- Bugar-conte- Anti-bilio- In the Prulaitc Uourt of Utah Count)-- , Territory of Utuli. Ix TIIK MATIFIt IK TltK I'.ST.ITBt ' 1TA ' ' OK Axx K.vkickw. Di ceased. send Utah The iMtiple of the Territory of To John Kiirren.iidmiiiistrator of said estate. Ily order of this Court you urc hereby cited Htnl required to file with the clerk of this Court on or luTorc the I It Ii day of Juininry, A. D., 1!M. a full uml cumplete exhibit. Mild re mrt us iiuniial, or final ins tho east may of proceedings and conditions your said estate it required by law.or to show cuusc should of Administration why your i ami your letters : evoked, for not be n failure lo perform your duties as uiicli officer us provided liy law. Witness the Hon. Joseph D. Jones. 'Judge and sin of the Pniiaite Court, in and for Utuli County, Territory of Utuli. Ibis I'Jtli day of s No. 193. TIM HER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF NOTICE FOIt ITHLICATION. is hereby given iliat Wllliutn lias fll.Nl notice of intention tliml the Judge liefon Nolle. to nr make pnr County. Utah, at liis Fount. Flora of Utah office In lrov city, on Sntunlay. the IMh day timl-eHiiplieat-.ooT Juuuiiry Iwm. on No. for the V K'4 X E'4 ipiarier ,of section Nil 17. in Township No. ft. S Range No. 2. E. S L P. M. IT. n r He names us wiin sses; .loscpti iialliiluy, Jens Miiiisoii. Miilun ArwiHid. Rad mall, Al-ii- I Decemlicr, A. D., I'!'. Ity oiiler of the Court. V. L. IlAl.I.lllAV, 1roWite Clerk. Utah County. Lake Citv. Ctaii. i at Sai.tDK..'KUII.lHtb..WI. LaxiiOkkkt. suspi-mlit- a nil or Pleasant Umve. Utah. FRANK I HOMR. Register. T. NOTICE us NOTICE TO CUKItlTOIIt. Is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Pninute Court or Utah Comity. TerriIn the prolaitc Court of Utah Comity. Terri tory of I' tali, niadi' and entered on the Cini ot Hu estate mt of XovciiiNt A. I). 1W. the undersigned adtory of Utah. In ministrator of the 'state of Thomas Me'Adniry deceased. Niels letor Iflllous Uondnchc, n. Not ice is hereby giit-- by the undersigned, Jr., deceased, will oiler for sub at public aucDizziness, piiailtu-lioA. D. IW, of theestaienf Niels letcr Mad- tion on tin 21st day of Indigestion, ullDil-de- administrator at the the hour of II o'clock a. in. of sal-- day sen. deceased, to the ciidilors of, uml all lons Aliaclm.and trout door of the Court House in Provo having claims, against tin said deceased at theUtah rangements of tho stomach vouchers, City. bikI bowels, are pratnntly to exhibit them with the County. Territory of Utah, subject relieved and pcrniunontly within lour months a Her the firs: publication ti the confirmation by the said Pmlnite the l administrator. curl'd bv tho use of Dr. of this not ice. to tin following ilfscWlicd r.ul stati. to wit lsts (7i t2i tuoiind tiie east half of lot Sweiiscn, iidmiiiNtrator id" tin estate u veil Si eight Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They August :b in Klo.-- i1I2i one liiimlriHl and twelve. div uc !.. Niels Peter am gently laxative, or strongly cathartic, 1 I :. Pint rtoro. A. I'nivu City, survey of building lots in ninlJuit, iicnprntt floconlinir tniiso nf Spanish Fork. t::l. Co., in.-- 2rt, d Provo Citv. Ctiile ounty. Utah. an-- two a vial, by druggists. Fastest to toko. JSS am tlfty-tw- o ns!s. Terms of sale sijiiim Ml on coiifirmutiou of sale of Imlmte Court. OawrlAI. iSfig,A lvJCIWom.b'n TMnraT vrn. rniiiriciors, ut the exM-nof tlio purchasers. icai. Alain SU, Buffalo, A. V. tg Axiuikw Watson. or Aduiinistrator the K. estate of Thomas ATE 1'KOIi Mllll Jr., deceased. RICK HEADACHE. tin-matt- .'iild-ten- , Dct-cmlic- I er-so- nix-essar- a:-- e Ma-ls--- nu k 1 liun-lrc- s Ik-cd- s TKIIHITOIIY OK I TAM, Provo Marble Go., I I'TAI! ClIfNTV. P. FUISRY, 1 In the Probate ton ft m and for saidtimirdiuii-sliicounty. p In the matter of the Estate and uqi jj tois BOLLARD. T. J. of Llewelyn Thomas et al minors. to show 'a inn why tinier of Sale of Order Arc prepuri-- to do all kinds of l Estate should not lie made. Edward I. Thomas, the guiinllun of Llewelyn A. Thomas, minors, having Annie E. mid Johnlicif-iian! Stoae-fc- rl Marne, Graaile an Order i filed Ills pruj logof for Mild minors, or Sale of nil of the real estate. fur Pcmetcries. for the liuriMHU's herein act forth: onli'red by ihr J mice or suid It la t Court that all iersiiis Interested In the estate, Tcn&toncs and Hsadstcnes the suid Monuments, of said di'ceused. upitcur FebruProbate Court on Monday the 2nd day of or said In the fon'iiiMin ary iwm, ut ten o'clock A Sn.q.ialtv. or said Pmliate Court, l lay. ill thccoiirl room nt the Court House, In Irovo City, County of nut should order cause why itn Club, to allow Thonuis to sell Give fiiein a call. grunted mr the suhl Ed ward or . the said minors real estate so imu-the t ecssury. ns slmll In imlillsheil at Anil t lint a copy of this onler weeks siiccesslvcly bust once ii week for llin--(iAK.UTTi-a newspaper IuTiik Ctaii Vai.i.KY Utali. in said Ctaii County lnivn printed ami piihli-lie- il Dated Jail, s, JOSEPH I). JONES. Probate Judge. Me'-Ada- & e e li-- e . Tkiiiiitduy nr Ct vu. ok Ctaii. Ciu-NT- i I Pil. ' I. V. C. lhilliday. Clerk of the Pmlmto Court in aud for Ctaii rmiuly. Ctaii Territory. Iiore-b- y certify that the ronroiinr is a full, true and correct copy of the oriirlmii onler to show cause wliv order of sale of mil estate should not l.e intiile in the csf ite and giianifiinsliip of llcwcllyii Tin niiiis el ill. minors. Witness my liaml and the seal of said court nt mv ufficcin lnivo City, this stli iliiv or Jae. 1MH. J. Dr. P. TiLSON, TKKiiiroKY. In-- - n. n U:;s his Office at iV;e:p.-i- l Young; Mens Co-o- p, the door ! New Store L west nf Wiglitman3 where In; is preparc-- l to FIRST-CLAS- S DETISTRY in the most approve.! style. PRICES REASONABLE. ALLWCRK WARRANTED. Utah. Payson Gity, - - tin-sai- d bate Court on Motiibiy. tin- i:)ili day of Januat bi o'cim-in tlic fereiii hui of ary. said day. at tiie tsuirt rmini of suid Probate Hi"' court house, in Pmvo City. Court, at County of Utah, to show raiisc w hv an order sin in !d not latgraiileil lotlie uid administratrix to sell siimiieii of th' if:! estate of tl ie said . ;,s slmll IsAmi that a copy of order lie puldishi-i- l nt one,- a week for weeks IllTlIK I'TIII VAI.I.V liAVKTTK. M IlCWSpUIKT iiinl in s;ii, iitlilisli,il I'tali I'oiiiiTv. priutisl - deei-asi- - d mis-s-.iytl-.i- s - Dateii, DetH-inlie- f-- I'iiii. r y i. Josfcii i i " I). Junks, Probate Judge. Clerk Pn-lin- f uml day of 12tli A. D. iswi. V. L. II AI.LI DAY. Deei-mlie- r l.SKAr-- 1 Proliatc Ilerk' fISOIIATE NOTICE, TriiitiTiiiir ok Utah. Utah Coi'xty. f,is' 1,1 Po bate Court in ntnl for Utah Uou Utah. 'lerritoryor In the matter or the estate ol Jntne deeensisl. lliett. .!?n,cT api"finiin time, and pluee to heai tittup for partitii in. reading ami tiling the t ton of Ma i' ' ,n,D";' '."buinistnitrlx ,if the estate M. lliett. bsvase,. that James all the debt said deceased and of sat-- estate have Vimld. uml that a nirtion nr saf.l mams to Is illvideil among the heirs sail ceased, mid prayin-- lor an onler ofnllov said iKirtiti.ii, of ini' ix'sidiic of sai-- l es among the persons entitled. that all In the estate ofist said Jiiiiii-- M. Hielt. deenscs. Ix " Debate Court ir the tmi THio Rimkii nr sal. four House, on the da I.swi. at ten n'eioek a. m21t . then r 1 I s I Till. mii-- I Ihss-nitic- ed - Ac 1 n Hid land, vix: Jamks Wkiiii. Wiii,i am (iiimn. sii ffu)i ,,r'I,-- I Importers Suffolk Punch, English Shire &Holesto!i Qattie Short-Hor- n lias withdrawn The uiiilcrsignctl from the Partnership hiih.rtt existing Ih tw iiii himself and C. C. Frishey untfc'STocK der the firm name nt file From For Sale at All Times TERMS. ON ItEAMlNAISLE in I nllov sSyss j- l"irtXKA-.-sIltI- , Mf. Pi ishey will wl,y. ,,n ti It Is IIOKSKS A XI) SHETLAND BOX IKS, Cuirk. Si"V ii'.vt 'Skvk'1 further MARTIN & DRAKE tn lM7i'il tain and Breeders of AM) PLKVKLAM) BAY G It AX VI .I. K CAM. All AX, I) urk. iud-n-stt- r r 1 - th.-itul-l ,"1',,-"'- ( Jmiiutry :!. Notice is hereby given that the following-mimsettlor bus bled notice of Ids intention to make. Comiiiiitaihni ilmil pioc.r in lu-supimrt bisel.-tiinmade and that said proof will of licforc the Clerk of Ike County Court in und for Until County. Club, at Provo City. Ctnli. on February 24. bHti. ix: Samuel Medium II. E. S. W. F.. TiU A fur the W. !i S. K. . E. S. I., P. M. See. II Sp. II. S. It I lo names the following witness's prove Ills continuous residence ujsiii. ami ciiltivat ion .TIarMt- t inti-rcsh-- d LAXIIOI'KIC'K ATSAI.T LAKlMTlV. loll of' n-- 1 OF COMMI T.. 'I ION I'MOtlF. Ikl-HO- lllf ! js-li- No 236. I. IN AND FOR 1. the Utah for T. that the County. certify n is fill!, true cud correct copy of fori'gidng tin original order to show cause wliv order of Mrt of tie real vrt-itshould not Is nmdu in tin estate of Angut Swur.l. dfciusol, and now o:i tile in ,iy onset". Witness mv litipd uml the seal of sal-- Court Iskai. at my oliice in 1mvnCit)-- . Utali. this l.-'-Jt. osi ii iii-- t y - k if t YMKT Ilaliidiiy, in Court ii- Wai.i-.ai'II ..I1 I lu tho matter of the estsie of eaM-Jr.. show Orilerto caiisf why onler of sale of I sa! rbould lint la ltiil.1i. rntrix of thn A!;:iit:i Sunni, tin- August having fllhsl ai't:i!',i inn rirun ordernf sal il a part of the praying ol petit st ile of subl deecl-nfor th iuirnses therein set forth. It i Iheivf-ir- t onienil by t lie Judge of said , ii r sons Court in the estate, sil-l Proof deivtisii. upiH-ii!!' ire CnrxiYiiK Utah. no:. In the Pmlnite Court of I lull County, Tt rri tory of Ctaii. Ill the limiter of Christian W. Nielsen, Notice of time nnd place for the hearing or for admission to Proliateof Will. petition Pursuant to mi order of sr.iu Courl in said is hereby given Hint Saturday, mailer, notice the 27 day or January, A. D. l:n. at leu o'clock H. ill., at the Comity Court House, in lnivo City, Club County. Territory or Club. In the Court It'snu of s.iid i oiirt. Inis appointed the time and place Tor the .; linger a petition of Jacob Jacobsen pmiing for admission to therewith preProbate of a ccrinin East will mill sented. purport bi!' to lie IIIih'couscd. W. Niid-etestament el Clnl-ihibitcrcstcd may when amt when all litMiid I will, or tear mid contest prelude of lie grunting of letters tcMurieiiniry to Jacob Jacobson ns pruyid lor in said petition. Dated at Provo City. Jan. a. V. L. II 1. 1. tn tv. Probate Clerk. Ctaii County. Ctaii Territory IN suid county. Ai.'gust w;:i-i- l I. V. L. V. L. Hai.i in tv. Probate Clerk LEGAL NO Utah. OK I'Tll t III'XTY. THE PRORATE Tkiiiiitosiy ..k Utah, ' NOTICE attorneys. Wilson, PRORATE NOTICE. ltf-a- lien-for- that the Clerk ci " In t tins' public plaix puldisiici IiiThkCtaiiVai ami l:ifi ( 1'irnty. for four wvki iucpfiuii to said 21st if on1er'-- prior day lleet'inlKT, isstl. JnSEPII II. JONES, Probate Judjj Dated November 2.7th lwi Tkiiiutihiy of Utah. 'i Cih'xtv ok Utah. L. eb'rk of ihe Prolmtc C for i biht IIalliday, that the oH:i:y.UtahT.'rritory.herel.y.r is n t n!. true n,l copy ol the original ..nler Mpiminting t uml place i.' i. ft,r iS!-I.- r esinie or James M. now on file in. mv office. Mlott ! will said it niy ofiiee In Provo City thisof 27th d 1SWI. V. L. IIALLIDA1 skai.-- I of Hie tc!l Pmbato Ch in cnmpniiy timic tin hiisiru-.swith Mr. Pollard mid my rexponsiliility oil the firm's account cee.n'f. from this Box 17. IBOVO CITY, UTAH. No, 182 date. 3. Jiinmti'V NOTICE OK PREEMPTION Provo, PROOF. J. Q J. vi ;. Laxii Okkick at Salt Lakk Citv. I Utah I. here:;,', t ensoul D IpThomas Ghild & Son naiiHNl Notice Is hertd.yglvtmVaThof! p. P. !i::;'sv. settler has fll.sl con s ni-.-.- Have MONUMENTS Mr;. E?ffla ncc$3, Old and Reliable Fashimiahl- - Goods in the Cii cap i:;a Hie e TOMBSTONES, at - Utah - Utah, And at Clin. Brewerton, at Cheapest. Main St reel Spanish Pork. - 1 Springville, Mnr m 1. 1 m-- It Ctaii, II at S.rr Lakk Ci ty, a. tsw.i. la-for-e l, js NOTICE OF HOMESTEAD FINAL PROOF d. January, Territory or evidence therewith submitted by dxum;iitary the said pctiiliinor. No. 240. The Church of Christ still hold their Intention to make Huai proof In snpsir! of his regular meetings at the ohl Beebe claim, and that wild proof will la made tlliee lit Salt Hie Register; Receiver I.S. place. is.fl. viz: City. Ctaii. on February 0. 0. Frisbey, elder in charge, Ilro. Gardner i II. E. No. toil fur the S. 114 of ved A: 12 relei M. been , K. E. W. N. by S. Sec. Tp. S. of J. Q. Davis, having :i E. S. I.. 1., Ctnli. his request. Services every Sunday at K.lie names the following witnesses to prove 11 a. in. and 7 i. in. Irayer meetings tits continuous residence umiii uml cultivation and said of. evenings land, viz: Friday Wednesday every Hyiiim ScKXfK.it. of Clinton, Ctuh Co , Ctaii, as heretofore. Mokmiix V. Ski.mox. of T. J. Bollard, Clerk. of Iiidiunola. Sun letc AucvstA. 1, 1.46-3.71- log-rolli- deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Eliza Terrell, dceeosed; to tho creditors of. nnd all persons to exhuvlng claims against the said deceased, hibit them with tho necessary vouchers within four months after tho first publication of this notice to the said udininistmt mi. administrator of the cstu.c Aliram or Edwin Ilallailiiy, M. Johnson. desiod. Dated at Provo, Utah Co. Jun. S. I'TO. NOTICE IS HHllKHV GIVEN THAT THE follnwliig-nuiiu-set tier lias filed notice cf nil son-in-l- aw . In the Probate Court of Utah County, Terriof Utah. tory In tho matter of the estate of Eliza Terrell, La No OrKicK NOTICE. FRO BATE NOTICK. NOTICK TO CREDITORS. All lt VMM. work warranted. notiee of hUilnHo' to uiakc final in his claim1 and that said proof will bu nuide1 pnmf Clerk of the fvE?nhe tVmrt for at Provo City.O.iinty Utah on M.mday lk'ceinl William W. ( h lWi, viz; thfJn1 o' i & 8 liumrnr tile N4 N WIsholmPrtnn &S K 4 N K V Sw 21. 14 M E VV " w 80023 He names the following witnesaea to nmv. histsintinuous resiiienec upon. and uUYatIon or said land, viz: ItKKSK D. J AKER, Wll.I.I IX MAUTKI.L, Gakonkh, S. I.kwis, John All of Simnlidi Fork, rtah Co., Niki- irtah FRANKD. HOBBS. Biku ALowz, Attya. forAppl. Klatr. te |