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Show ',.'.'., 't r ' t " : rveisity THE COUNTY REGISTER. ' Published Tri-Weekl-y. Vol I' Sphraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Saturday, may 30, 1891. No. 78 j arouBd the post hospital wa destroyed and the water backed up all over the paiade ground. The llood stiuck the city with a roar filling the streets and rushing along mad-ly The water rose around houses in the path of the stream, rendeiinj; the posi-tion ot the occupants dangerous, but they weie rescued by wagons, without any accident. The llood neating the center of the city spread out and the danger was then over. The streets resembled mountain tor-ren-for several hours, but the water re-ceded. Henry Rossback, living i.t Cur-lew gulch saw the cloud burst coming and had only time to take Ins wifti and child to a place of salety.vvhen the rush ol angiy waters carried away his house, leaving him destitute and homeless' The exlent of the damage cannot now be estimated. Some places it was as high as $40,000 which is probably excessive. 'I he ciiv will be thelieivies t loser.but the irrigation companies, whose canals run through town, will sufier from dam-age to their ditches. " " RAILROAD TO TIN'TIC. Wednesdiv mmiisg eaily (MaV2 Hh) a couple of Rio Giande WVstt ru officials arrived in town on inipuilaiil busineis connected will' tht lr sysletn. Inash r' t nie a iroiip 1 f pr. mine it citiiens and msiness men were 111 consultation with tieui. The subject inaiter was a ral-roa- d for Spanish Kork. What the olli-cia-wanted in pariicul. r was the right fway through tiie Coiporation witn .le;ot grounJs etc., to be givi-- to tlie company ai an 'iiducenient. The piojjosed roiile cun.mjuces at Spriiig-vill- e lliencf tliluuli bpanisli Fnk and P.tvson to Tintic with Ucep Creek as th; uhjective ttrmimis. The gentlt-mai- i officials. M B.ibrouk riht ol way a ; ut. and Mr Yard chit-- ens'iietr, i;ave t:i-i- r assurance I hat it was tiie bona'fide i i. n of the company to coinm-nc- v w .ik o the pn posed route a map will b presented fur inspectiun in the veiy n.'ai (titure. All our citizens will h. il tiea vent o( a railroad into town, is p ci, lly the one now contemplated, ai d th : business 'nu-i- i and pe .pie gcnt;ral;y 4t;n to use every reasonable means to ctnse it to be a fact. So;ie time ago a balloon rail-roa-t'iroiigh its representatives secured ihe right of wav through the precinct, but t - bcKinning; of the promised road seema as tar distant now as ever. It is a doii'Mlul, very dotiblfnl road and will ha llv pay the people to reject present opportunities in lavorol paper and myth A;. ou there is an iiicompirnensible between the promis e ol a popu, .r and prominent establiI.e I road o ysais of leptitaule siandiu;; mid oi,e t at appears visionary unly. The in -- p .rtai.ee of having immediate and d- -r ci c!tiv; nnic'ation with tin; m nirj; t wi) ofTmtic and Deep Cieek otv tie .est and with the Coal fields of u,e u-- i r't ry and states east of us n d n i t orn merit. The advantages would be simply enoinious, Now is ilie i.mu lor w.se consideiate action. I.et nil e i iteiLsi-e- d because all will be benefited- .- Sar Spfc'al to The News. Bohe City. Idaho.M.iy 33 This afier-noon- a suddensevere ftoiin buist quick-ly udoii the cityweep.ng down fiom the norih. For iifieen nmam s or moie the most terrific hailstoim inged, winch did soma considerable damage 10 fruit. Just as the storm was aboutover there was a tremendous cjaud burst north of the city, in Curlew gulch, which is situ-- a ed on the military reservation back of lie Boise barracks. A great volume of water gathered in ihe deep and narrow bed .J the old creek and swept down toward the mouth of tlie uloli.whete Cottonwood creek also runs from another direction, 'I he latter creek formerly ran thiuuh ;he cay. but its course had been diverted by a flume built at a laigt expense by the citv. Down this gulch a jjre i body of water, ten feat h jh, rushed madly, until it this place, where the .stream had been divert-ed. One flume proved to flimsy to with-stand the rush of water and it was car-ri- e 1 away The flood continued alon; the old channel of the stre :nito town. The fence the Deseiet National batik at Salt Lake to be ci edited to his account, After with the gaii bunk the Desert National Dank notified Mr Chip-ma- n that the Logan check had been du-plicated and paid It is supposed that this the original check, was in some man-ner stolen Iiom tiie mails, It is indois-e-by Eu-e- na S Hart, Merrill and l'lauk Lear. The fitst indoisemeiit is a forgery and it Is supposed the other two indoiseineiiis aie also forgeries. Air lart stales that he knows no person News Items. New York, May 27 Secretary Maine was out driving this morning, lie Iouked to be in good health. ufcTorento, Ont, May 27. -- William Stilla and Clnrles Stockwood were drowned on Rideil lake by the upsetting orthe canoe. Wheeling, V Va May 27, Dr Garri-son, who shot and killed I r fi.nrd here last March was v guilty of murder in the second degree, Cincinnati, May 27. The boby ol tlie late udge Taft, ex minister to Austria and Russia, who died in San Diego, ar-rived here to day It was immediately taken to the old Talt homestead on Mt Auburn, where ivt funeral will take place , A large specimen of the alligator tribe was recently kiiled near Sylvan Groves, Kan It measured nine feet in length and weighed 6S0 pounds. A farmer nam ed Williams discovered the animal while working on his farm' The huge mons-ter snapped at his leg and hit it of just above the knee joint. bearing the name ol Merrill or Lear The mutter has been placed m hands of Siier.fi I"uu ler, but as the cleik who received ihecneck does not lememl.er the identity ol the stranger w ho passed is, and as so much time has elapsed, the detection ol the thiel and forger is very inipiovuable. New York. May 27, The Washington C ol me lit tad s ly in the course t.l a 1 ng dispatch the vvihul and dist niioii ot wh.it was lately said in the Herald respecting Mr Blames condition justilies lunher, and it is to be hoped final reference t j the subject. Ti e Herald lias itcei.liy asseiled, and liua resells that Mr. Blaine Dy a gradual pro- - giessiuu lias oecume so worn 111 mind and body teat nobody can ssv at this lime with a semblance of authority that lie will ever resume Ins public fiinctioi.s nor wlieu he ca.i lesume them, tiur lor how long a season if ever, nor that his p :roiial safety wauld permit tnetr or continuance, Tost te this is to say tl:t Mr Ula tie is at pretent an invalid without immediate piospect ot res'.uiatk i, to hjallh, and that he is m t for Die lime be .ig ai least ihe phvsical c.uacitylui p i.il.c business coninieuitii-ai- e wiih Hie d m mcis of uis posit ion or nMh the ex gencies of his peisonal com-lo- it or saleiv. .Ui. blame has so lew enemies that it is easy to call .lie list ol t inn over and nut one of them is repre-- ted among thosejupjii wiii.es aiiihu ty th UeraWi tiisclosuie ol last week wire fjinueJ. U11 the conu.uy evciy siaic-- :nt ol consequence 111 the Ilrratd came boin a scourse cntiielv friendly to Mr. 151aine and 'us I irtuiiHs. 1 lie great olti-- c rs of the departments; members of U e d pluniatic set vice; eminent public mer; San Francisco, May 27 The trial of Albert Blackmail, a private in tlie US army, at f residico, who shot and killed a tellow soldier 011 February last resul t in tlie jury of the Superior cutirt re 11 deriii a verdict of murder in tlie sec.ii device. Tne prisoner was iccutnmeiid-e- d to the mercy of the court. It begins to look as if Spring .He would bethe terminus of the DepCR-e-railrotd. While Salt Lake has bum quarreling about the road, the R G U lias been making enquiries, and it is be lie veil that work will soon be commenc-ed Tlie road will not only take in Deep Cieek. but will also go through the Tin-ti- c and Fish Spring mining districts. Washington, Mav 27. Secreiary K- - ter y laid down a new policy, iiold- - ing that polygamists come under the de j barred class of immigrants and should t not be allowed to enter the United I States. t , The cases arose in the landnir in New p u.le ol inj,;h social rank, Hint persm s o a (ootins ut iiitimacy with tlie lannlj ot the secretary ot slate, aie .iinoiiy; iliote fiom whom the facts ..f the caie ueie Collcc eJ. Mow catelully and considei-Ht- e y tlie puLlkation was made may he ju icd Horn tlie ciicumsiaiice tna some o; t ie d .ta used in the stones were near iy a year olj and had been resulutely put iiside to a time of ac.u il lieces-s- . That necessity wasfouud in tii rnwitis conviction aniotig Mi.tilamts utlicial and peraoiial.associatesthat his return to pub he dutywas becoming a jjiave pioblem ? Voik of one Peterson and wile, of S.ve den. After considering the aliiJavits. "j , the secieiary has directed them lo re-- . turned to Sweden at once. . -- .v.e, ' Ten t!i ousand people paid 50 cents ; each to witness the (Lent t f the Chicago airship at the ia r uutidY After f the crowd hvl gotten inside, profesors Bush and Dodd ot Chicago securely f looked the miles, t their air ship audience could mu get out raked the pile of niouey into a sack, and jumpitg on horses, aUeadv ariangeil lor their .. cape, were out of the city before thi -- j,.' fiiylit was discovered. When the crowd. ..- - discovered the deceit, the case tupposrd - to Couiain the airship was torn to pieces and only old paper wasdiscovered- - r Here is a prodi;i'tislv tall story sem to us by a yoimi; subscriber. "A centle-- , man in Rnsaiio was once attacked by P.tinpa Indians. There were sevtn of t'lem and he had only a s.x shooter, i - wth five shots from which he succeeded I in layin"; low the same number of his as j iiilants. lie had then one charge left I , and the remainiiis two men wers ad-- I v'icing toward him. I "juick as thought be opened his pot k I et knile, held it up in front of the p st I I barrel, with the sharp edge of the blade I toward him, and fiied. ihe knife spit I the bulletls in halvs, each half kiihiii' ou ; of his foe;, and the here thus s.iv d nhis scalp. Thta is his own account cl affair" Buenos Avres Standard. 1 Washington, O.i., May 27. A iieir 1 woman in this coun.v, killed her link 1 daughter the other d iy.cooked the body 1 and gave a hot supper, realizing $15 1 on the feast, after which there was a I dance. Someoue asked what kind of 1 meat it the.ind atlotlier chilid of tiie I woman naid it was hei httl; sister's body I A negro carried a boue to a doctor w ho C pronounced 't that of a hum in bein. V The woman had declined to eat of tbe y meat. The negroes aie much aroused U and swear vensance An official ir.vt s-- fr tigation will be made. " Trinidad. Colo., May 25. A norih bound Union Pacific S ock train consist- - injf of thirteen cats of cattle was wreck d at 5 o'clock this morning nearW'aterv.tie a S'llali station neatly twenty miles south of this city, The recent Heavy rj ins caused the track to spread, and a ill- u; tne train was proceeding slowly consul Table d linage was done. A l.re 1111:11 ber of cattle were killed aud a jiocd many escaped and are scattered ovei 1 the praries miles away now from where : the w eek occured. A passenger tiain .left here for Watei vale to transfer the passengers from the passenger tiain ; Jollowing the wiecked tram and cany them on to Denver so the delay will be light except to freight trams. It is re-ported that one or more of tlie crew on tha wrecked train were seriously injured, but as the transfer train has not ye; ; reached here, the paiticulars have not been received and this repoit cannot be Ver ified. Latest news from the scene of the wieck say all but thirty catde have , b en accounted for, and tnese will prob- - l ujly be lost. Hart who, has been attending school in f this city. Mr Eugene S Hart did not re-!- ; ' ceive the money w hich he had expected i and wrote home to that ellect, wlurcup ' X. 011 a du)hc,ited cheek was forwatded to ' him, and the bank at Logan was nutified not to honor the original check. Sometime in the early f ait of May a tranger entcied Clrpman's stole ii American For and purchased a pair of cuffs. He presented in payment a twenty , dollar check on Logan bank 'Ihe cleik ' accepted the check an J gave tlie sliang- - ei h s change. Mr Lhipman sent the ; check with other cliecki and money to ' ' ,i f ;f - SUMMONS. In tW Jus.', tcurt ot Ephtaira rracinct. Sua pete county, tuh lc,orv Jnies U. Hajxn, ibinuff, I Snmmons. John Doe Ddenilant. ) lo.loha tu,whose tarce it unknown. Greetint;: . Yihi aia hereW summoned in b and appear befora me tli uudctsip,,,!. atuiy oihte in tphraini nracioet an Ml count. ljt..h lerritory, on Thursday the SthdayofMnyA 1J. il i at 10 o'clock a. m. to a complawUicd aitainst you by said plaintiff. Said actioa i ImuKlit to recover (mm you the turn of 25 cm. per head, un the lullowiat-- described ani-mals, for damaa done on rlaintiK . property in tphraim precm A tocether with feeding and cam f said animals andcostsuf this suit. On. red ter, h,te head and all four leps whin, stjuara erop and lajdrr bit in rieht ear, branded WK Kambme.t. t,lc ,;, of the K spread) on left aide. T sj earj r.ld. One heifer, red snd white spatted more red tha white, part of tail Mack, two year, old, under bit i riht eat, brandedin left hip, n 4 Reversed. Sa:d aaimaUare aw held at the pr.miie. ot Geo. laylerjf. in tpaiairn Hrecinrt And yi.u are bettor noticed that If yea fail to ap-pear and answer as at om required, the plaintiff will take judgment apanst you (or the laid luia ol 15 ctl. per headonsaidanunaU a. damages, tocether with feeding and care ul ta.d animaU and cost, ef thu) P. McFarlna Justice ol the pce, Fphrmm precinct. Saba ttadza h3 dlaM cJ WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealer in Furniture, carpets, window; blinds, wall paper, etc. IhefftelebratedMonitor andn oakSlDVBS Main street, Ephraim. 'X'oo.sdLei's Four Stores X New goods , in Every Department D r y Go 0 da la lte.t design, and stylo dSfAaEiVaS' AAD BOYStZS Clothing Special Department Ytm l actus and chiltirm . Sh oeiS-'- - - -- - . . . tjiiuTpi4 ta styltWPrice , f- - ad all c!aiM ol JUuoaahl 0da. I P T e e s 1! e I Main - - street Salt Lake Ci-- r TERNOUNB SHEEP DIP. ZianZztr&oioltaiaiA vS ' rtoalf VigtUMt, fronts 1 'P'f I Sftfa to TtMi&lx Tdlow Pine Tm. WiW I ,y? C irf lamty Luetv Zt !f nrt to prowta y ; J foaatltjr uid (ulitgr Eo<h of ShMp Xa of tht Voot Ts wa w.ll ftflbrd to glr. FIRNOLINI SHCKP DIP txhL ut yom (rtt dstJ ol mony. Rd th following, tMtlaaj yia TESTIMONIAL. TISTIMORIAU PassacoTT ts5io, i.om, Dc , Kans Cwa OsX , aps A. H. DMPHHIH. WILLIAM MOROAJI. Moaort. toiaia Ckl C50., ruini Cmm em Oov. at roo4wa, 9, T. iwT. Dsvsa Sai hnuHti 1 aod rf oraT!o Wp fo toonlnf o b4 !a otim ti UttiPr te tit tMdt tsf rmw rf aaskliT okoof lut Sktahor, ond now kak okMB dip tad ia ta Mass) tW l ookrorool at oaaro fa nooatioaiUac it to wool (toiron a would Ix o rroatntaoWsktoi) roioosi Ikroofkaot poeaio (or owb oo wotl m oa oocoast of llo h.aa-- Ut eoontfT, I woald Mf, itaal ivimg Aonot at Caiai oafosx opoi o wool ood oonral oondttioa of loll yoar I dlppod i.soo ooabbo oooos ol TlopM,. Jio okoop looaioolToa. 1 woatlotT la tin connoo- - Utah, ootordlof oo jomt priolo atrootioao to a. Uat iio uaajoriuto oaToot op. a mj oaoon wo rofoloj dipping teok, od tkoy won ootarolj ,$. ao ouko Ikoo ocroMk soar tkoa tk.T doao boforo thnby. tsvo oppliootioo tt t dip, aad (kit fir m U Toor dip k okoapor to ooo ta ft mi tW mU Baproooioa that ta dip woo ao food. Hot upon pkor tod lWn. dot aot tojoro too wool, tad a. aaiiniii( tkooo okoap a wook or oo lat.r, with th tottor and ckoapor Ojoo tar ottf tkp dip kwowa, osow of booting asots ia with tnotktr pr.paro-- la tkia ttetioa ol tk mruMy, ko bit oplaloa. Hod, t dioooTtrod Uat oil troooo of th cb had 1 woald odd, that so noting tko fofowoitf I dtx tV.n diooppoorod, oad 1 ooaooqaootlr btadotd oa from ao In tor.nod atotlra. oot la tko ooliol taot Ik idta of lurtkw waoanaat. tout Poraolino Shp Dip will pro of ;k iooa I find roar dip Tory oaTolnt te at, aad t ralu to fellow okop atloor. aad aaoaid Ma odtWraJaortaMlaJariOMWUoiJMpudia d th as of all maty tniiwkili fei t aoppaat ai, , ol ttttp for tetb. Nrata) aV. U, BUM PSKITS. (aVawd) WlUUat OtUL V fa amuot oblai. FIRNOLINI CHIII DIP pt tWlor. wk bloj -- Wit ior il ta Perwonne ChMMttail Ooiv f Breadray. H. Y 0. L Eliasoxi, , t'4 . Ofdi'H Mt, XtltbUikid - - . , IMPORTER AND DIALER IN WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY silverware musical dcxe.s opticalgood setc All coo,is worrrntcd as represented. Saecial o gives to fine watch repairing. SOLE AGENT FOR ONDt PATENT SELF-WINDIN-CLOCKS oppxirii goht wrian. St Elmo Hotel!!: FURNISHED ROOMS. By the clay and or week tt reason-able rate?, Nos. 271 In 279 Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH F. Elmendorff & Co. P. Box 967 ; Proprietor Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13 J Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient to Electric Cars, Re taurants.le ndKetail Stoies.TheatraJ and all places of amusements. Tins Hotel and as equipment ara en-tirely new. Unas 64 well furnished rocrms and is locatedm tlie heart of the city. PHOTOGRAPHS. Finely Tinted and Enamel Work a Specialty. The Only place in the Territory this work can bt procured. Cal and see our work, 112 State St. Salt Lake i:.y, Utah. Morgan Jb Flowers. Martin lOchmidt, Ochmidt. merchant Taor ailor, m Progress Bulding, Main Street, Salt Lak City, Utah P O. Box 585. i Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. SSBuy the Silver Brand Crackersgg They Are The Best Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, SALT LAKE CITY. II- - WALLACE, Manasis-.-. SUMMONS. ' ? Tn theJiutieesCourto! Fountain Green frswact, San Petecoanty, lerrilory of Utah. Caroline foremea t'biintiit, 1 y Demand John u . Defendant. ) ao ct. l'o John Doe wheseuamc t otherwi.e unkaewn. Greeting. You are hereby Mimelorled to he and appear before m. the undersigned, at my ofhee in Fountain Creeu Frei met, tan fete County, on th. jejth. day of May, A I). lfc'l at in o'clock a. m. of said day to an.wcr a complaint tiled agaimt you by said plaintiff, ou May ibi.lt. il. it '' Haid act-o- is brought to recover from you the aunt of 20 cent? fur damage done by the foilowiiig dee enbed animals on said plaintiffs property in lrecitiet.tiRetb,;r with c.sts in fcedine and caie ot said aniniat and costs in tins iuit, viz; t)ne dan; red cow al'olH 2 years old biandiM! with a bitcht il brand ml left h'l', ha a snii.ll red Lull t all with !ier. ,Snid Kniiimlia held at Caroline borensen. f' unnin tlrceji TiCL'tnct. A nil you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as abne required, the plaintiff w ill take ji'ditement against you for the said Sum of ao rent together with cost, in feeding and care of said animal and casta of suit. 'l'o the shtnff or any 'constable ef said County Greeting, make legal service and duemturn hercun. Given uuder my hand thtl eoth day of May A. A), fiyt. - ' ' H. G. ("AJ.NSN Bogh Justice of the Peace I t. Green Precinct. NOTICE In the Pi!j;it Curt f Situptlq County, Utah in tlic matter of tim Ltat cf tlorten Lund tUeeas-e- Order :i bearing final account and asking ord- - On leading and ftliut; tlie iietition t5f Cluistiaa Lund the utlimnittratcir of tlie citate of Mcricn I. und dt;ceat:(l, fi r his titial account lo be alionxd :uid i( di'nbntion ot said estate aniniig tiLc jicrsuiis enuiim1 tlisrpio. Jt is ordered tliat all persons interested in. llie e tate ot lilt: saiii Moiten Lund tieccahcd be, ami before tiic l'i!lc Court of tlie County of s.mrxrtc jViritory of blah at tlie Court rot mi of said (1 urt in Manti on Mtjnday tin 22nd. day of June ibv.iatii o'Joik a. rn. tlun and thtic to why an idr RlI'Aiiiii id final ac- oiini aiut distriiiuiionliiild not be maue of iheicsiuueof s.a:d ea itt'dmunthc heir of the said deceased accord-i- n t; to law. And it tnrther ordered that a c py of this order be publishtd once a week i three succiive wecLs before the said 2.id, 'day of June 1691 in tht a newspaper printed and published in Itpbraim City Sanpete County Utah, and thro notices posted according to law. Dated May 1:5 1S91 JaOob JoHNbON Prubate Judge Territory of Utah ( of Simiiet. f SB Rcid L'k-r- of tlie Probate court within and f'r Unete county Vtnh Territory hereby certify diat tlie foregoing is a fall true and currcjl copy of Ihe "Ord':r on hcHiing Account Hud lltLing ior Hci r.re ot tiie matttnr (if the mie ofMortflll.utul. deceased Wilness my kulld tld o in irtl t thit 27 day of May 191. ( SKAL r John Kitin trohate tlerW Wni T. llcid Atty. SALE Of REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, cbat in pursuance o! an order of the i'robute Court in and for the County ef ban I'ete. I'cintoyof bun made en th. ae day of April lti)t in the matter of the estate of Christian Nielsen incompetent, the undersigned, the guardian of the person eud estate of said incompetent will sell at pubhc aucuon to the nigheM. biddei tor caih and subject to confirmation by tta.id ftobate .Court, ok iuesday the 1. day ol uni89i, at n o'clock a. m.at the residence of snif competent ia Kphraira 1'ity in the (jyixsyjo Mir-- 4 olUky rigti't juoto. AliJ cstiite of ttie sai J vitia (Sicisea at- the time ot Ins doath, in arid t'. Bil thus, ccrtaia lots, ulecea or parccli t fHrrdftfrute.Nyrnis osrfl, bcip. lu the u:ih.l county of an t'ete, t erritory of Utah and bounded and described us follows, to wit: llclnniiiK at a point io;it chains, S. ftom the N. W. ceinor of the S. V. Jt' of soction 4 'i 17 S. Kane j K. S:iH CakeAterHliau hence S. t 45 de. grces E. 705 chains hence S. ilia chaius, hence V MS deretS45 W.;9l6 chlias hence Nrli7 chain . te3 chains, containing eleven acres. Aparcel begin mug at a point 1214 chains S. from tha fc. W. corner otthe N. K. H of section 8. 'lownship, S. Range3 E. Salt Lake .Meridian hence E.635,chaTu; H. 940 chains VV. aotirr chains N. 454 chuia . 1005 chains N. 467 chiiins 397 chain?, Containing 15 acres, 'J'cnnj i.ud Conditions ot S.ile: Cash ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the auctioneer on the d:iy of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said 1'iobate Court. Deed at th. expense of pur-chaser. J. I1: Christensen, Guardian of the person and ea tau of Christian Nielsen incompetent. UuyetS.i, Wm. T. RKUv'otty. for guardian. SUMMONS.! u S),.S In the Justice Court o( Walef Precinct, Sa Vcg C'ouiity, L'tith 'J'enitorv, Kefortt Henry iK fce. futlcftti Pe;i;e. J Petev U. Ainkiiou, I'itniijt. j V Pemani Ji jj. John Poe, J To (oh it Uue, whose name ia otherwise unknown ClreeUui;: ; Vcu are liTcJiy requested to appear licforc tins Court mi tlie ay day vl May A. D- 189 at a o'ciui k p. ru. of said ilny to answer n ruiupKiiitt fiU'd yainMt whei ciu s.iid plaintiff claims tlie sum ol' $1.15 per head, datuuiiCs caused ly your annuals un his priinn.o, at V ales i'lcitu t. h.tid animals arc described a. follows to wit: One light red steer 3 or 4 years !d, branded on left hij... aud j, ou left ribs, a hole in right car, biit ill Ic tt ear. One dark red row 5 or 6 years old, branded X on left ril'g, has a calf with her. One hi; hi red eow, 4 or 5 years old, brnuded pJ or riirht hip, square ere p in ripht ear, upper bit and under bit in iefl ear, has a calf. One sperkkd row, red neck I or 9 year! old, branded LHicor.tbiued. The is reversed on left hip, and N (with a circle around) on left siitmldur, swal-low fork in left ear, under slop in rijiht ear. One dark icd steer 4 or 5 yearn old, white Fpots on boih side?, spttts in forehead, due lap in liiisket, lii.tijdtd T (in tiht ribs, and HI on left thigh, under bit in left cai, and un-der Mil in itfht ear. Said animals are held at the plenties of Peter C. Anderson in Wales 1'recinct. And you are hfre'ny notified that if yvu fail to a;pearand an v,cr said complaint at the time Red .:t c aforesaid, iutlv;nitjnt will be taken against you i'orpjfi.15 per head the amount vl said damage, the cost ut keeping said auimaU and costs of this suit. Dated this 20th. day of Alny Henry D. Krkh. Justice of the Peace In the Prnbatt Court ( the County ( San Put Terr, of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of R.ismuR Andersen, Deceased. Order Appointing Time lor Probate ( Will, and Directing Publication of Notice of the same. It in hereby ordered, That Monday, the iSth. day of M ay ot 11 o'clock a. m. ef said day, at th Court K 00111 of said Court, at the Court House in the County of San Pete Utah be, and the same ia hereby appointed tlie time fnr proving the last Will an '1 eitanier.t of K asm us AndersiD deceased, and hear-ing the application of Anna Kjerstine Aiidcrson for letters tcsiauientwi7 and any person inteieittrd may appear und contest the aid Will, end may file ob-jections in writing to the granting of letter testamna tary to said petitioner. It is further ordered, That notice be given therecf by the Clerk of iaid Ceurt, by publication not leal than three weeks before said iSth. day of May, 1891, in the County Keuistur, a newspaper printed ui published in said San Pete County, order appointing time for Probate off Will and Directv ing Publication of Notke of the Same in the Matter of the 1. state of Kasmus Andersen deceased 4 now eu file iu my office. Taeeb Johnsea Judge of the Probate ceurt Dated April 99, iU$t Territory of Utah i Saa Pete Coun ty ? I John Keid Clerk of the rrebate eoutt in and fr said ceunly, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of the original W itness niv hand and otficial sual.this amik Seal day of Apsi I,. iBoi Johi Rei4C4elE |