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Show e tv AMERICAN FORK ITEM. AMEUCAN FOlMv, UTAH, SATUKDAV, JAXl'AKV 11,1890. VOL. :i, 2Mi CHURCH SHK VICKS. PKESliY T K I! Stbbsih -- 10 &J a. m I. Sabbath St. 5. 4. fc 6. 7.- - ll:Sua. S. LAND REGISTER. U. j r LAKE MALT TIME CAK35 VTA II. CITY, Irayer 7:00 pui J. A. LIVINGSTON - SMITH, Tutor. 10;OU a. m l p. in 7:31) p". ni VV. U. Central Servil'-- 31 A 1 The resolution also requested the A Co., Salt Lake City, I'tuh, January st ," billiard and pool room Fine tV GOING SOFT t fl-r- t , connection In iu. 4:4Jp. ilk 4:18 p.iu. Merchants!, 8:M. IRA W. KENWARD: Attorney at Law, AN1 EAST. I! L'. P. H. G. K. G. W ui ,,tK! It . in 8:10 p. ni OI R STAB ROUTE Villi ALlISfi. Mondavi, Wednesday ami Saturday 318(1 8:00 Arrive p. in. p. ui. i ! American Fork, Utah D. C, I'TAU Henry Lee FEED LIVERY, SALES AND STABLES. in. On Sunday the Onernl Delivery and SIbmih Window an iimh from K:00 a. ni till UitUHa. iu.', and from 4:0U lill d:U0k m. TIMOTHY MiCARTY. Foktm alter. "o I) o 11 Firat cjn 1)., o o o u u o o o O II - - uieriran Fork Ilarrlugtuii SL Utah Land and Mining Attorney, . Accounts Collected. Goods sold on Commission or by Auction. Merchants St., - American Fork i Erystprlas, (welled joints of (li feet and luunls, tilainlular Swellings of the Deck nr gruin, hemisclie Crontc nnd indaiiiNtopyrheA mntUin, ami many utliei enmpiaints. I ALSO UANCFACrCUKH OP THE . STEPHEN WOODS. Graining. Headquarter' for ihe Latest aud Cheapest er Design, for the Cifiy. FORK. UTAH. DR. A. CHRISTENSEN 1895, in Office iu Jackson Building. American Fork. If- - S. NDNOTAUY rUBLIC. -A- U'Tn . OMPLETE ATARRH URE. DOTH JjO.CAL AXI) IXTKRXAL The rjaly remedy guaranteed to absolutely cure catarrh and completely eradicate the disease from tha blood and System TRIAL- - SIZE, Me; full size package CMitalna one full month' reatmant, one full month's supply of Catarrh H.JUhtf Balm and one full month's supply of Catarrh, land Stomach Pill. have Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay jifyou any complicated affection of Hie nose, (hroat, MKBChlal tubes ur Doctor Shores ,Compltt Cure will give Instant relief and completely - M sad permanently cure you. If the bowel ere constipated take on of Dr. G. W. Pills at badtHhe. if yout I Shores trouble Is cfcrunlc and write Dr. G. W. Shutee personally for his new symptom Hit and have ' your case diagnosed and get expert advice free. . Dr. Q. W. 5horei' Tonic and Blood Purifier cleanse and purities the blood, gives strength and vior, cures dyspepsia and all nervous disease!. par bottle. Dr. G. W. Ahorti' Kidney and Liver Cura cure ell diseases of tha kidney, liver and bladder. Price, $1 per bottle. Dr. Q. W. Shores Cough Cura rure ell coughs. One dot will stop cold and bronchial affections. spasmodic croup. Keep a bottle In the house. Large Utah SURVEYOR. Mineral Surveyor lkpvly American T Fork, - - Utah in Mon-son- Wadi.eioii, At, Gl'll. I'liKS S. II. MAiiroiK, Traffic M'gr. Wki.uy, Gen. Sup't. . snysT r. Rie drands SS&IILrlir&lff'. ' the World The Only Line Running; Two Through East Trains Daily to LEADVILLE, ASPEN, PUEBto , COLORADO 8PIUXUS. AND DENVER all inclination to challenge the correctness of the Gubernatorial and 3:50 o'clock was Indorsed on the bill and became the historical minute. FIRST RKOULAlt SESSION. The first sitting of the Senate In session was called to order at regular 4 :35 o'clock by Secretary Pardee of the Senate. The roll was called and all tha Senators answered to their names. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The formal election of officers waa than niw thimsH Uk, ta the choice of the officers elected by the at 0:50. special session, with the addition of 8. K. IIoorEK, Theodore Chldester tor Janitor. The A. S. llL'GHM, Democrats presented their slate, as In G. P. & T. A. Traffic mgr., the special session, but It was voted Colo Denver, Colo., Denver, down by a strict party vote. The officers appeared and were sworn in by B. F, NEVINS, II, M. CVRHIKG , President. Gen'l Agt., Trav, Pas Agt the The Secretary waa Instructed to noSalt Lane city. Utah. tify the House that the Senate was organized In regular session and ready te proceed with business. & The rules of the last Territorial Council were adopted to govern the BARBERS. Senate until It made Its own rules, was Inand the sergeant-at-arIu baienieut Uoniinroisl Savlugi Uauk Ilidg. structed to procure from the proper source copies of said rules and copies 1KOVO CITY, UTAH. of the enabling act and the Constitution tor the use of the membera. UTAH COUNTY CONTESTS.Then 31 r. Thorn of Utah county offered a resolution that the contested Utah county cases go over to the regular session. 31r. Orltchlow's motion to table prevailed, but later the resolution was taken from the table and adopted. J. F. Itringhurst, who, according to canvass of the Utah Commission, the tore-neWe can furniab you with money received 2&G2 votes for Representative now duo can and from Utah county, contests the seat your mortgage make you a new one at a rate of inter- of Hyruni Lemmon, whom 3567 voters irregularest from Otu 13 per cent, according- to supported, on the ground of Lehl ities affecting the result at polls the security. Farm and buRlness prop No. 1 and 2, American Fork, Spring-villAddress, a loans specialty. erly Spring Lake and Goshen. Mr. In his petition states that Ilrlngliurst In all these precincts either there were W-H.WESvotes cast for him that the Judges reT fused to count, or ballots In his favor were put In the wrong box. 343 W N. Temple. John C. Graham, who received 3539 SALT LALE CITY votes, is another Utah county Republican who seeks to enter the House by contest proceedings looking to the seat now occupied by A. O. Smoot, whose vote the Utah Commission decided was 2579. Mr. Graham allegts Illegal voting. He also asserts that the total vote of Mapleton, where Smoot had 26 majority, should be thrown out because of Illegality. G. G. Simons wants M. Larson's seat from Utah county. Simons says Larson apparently had 2574 votes and himself 2558. but that Illegal voting made Larson's majority. The Rocky hlountaln Bell Telephone companys proffer of a free telephone for the use of members, as well as franking privileges to outside points, was accepted. TO START THE COURTS. When Speaker Denny held that the Jones Hang Oat for Sugar. was organized and for House Jan. 9. The Senate business, Nye introduced a ready bill coverWashington, tomeet to failed Finance Committee ing certain present necessities of the the Instruction Judiciary. In support of his measure day, notwithstanding because was It he said the matters treated of required of yesterday's caucus, of Nevada Immediate attention. The courts, he discovered Senator J01' would not act with the Hepubllcan asserted, were unable to proceed, particularly In Jury cases, as there Is now members of the committee in reportsn amendment prono means of drawing Jurors. He urged ing the bill withouton ugar. The that the House hasten, as a simple Repuba for duty viding of Justice to litigants. licans of the committee are In the mi- matter The bill authorized the District courts He Mr. Jones. takes without nority to fix the terms of court to be held In the position that as the people of the the respective counties of the districts. In Interested largely are Pacific coast The qualifications of Jurors are set bill the beet sugar Industry, any tariff forth as follows: Citlsenshlp of the for the protecprovide should passed United States, ability to read and write tion of this Interest if he maintains the English language, six months resicauthe Republican and this position, dence In the county, payment of taxes, cus does not reverse Its Instructions, it possession of a sound mind and discreto adbill report the will be necessary tion and no physical disability. After passing to Its second reading, versely If at all. Robinson of Kane suggested that only ths French reor males be permitted to act as Jurors.. U. Bilsea Redus. to have a terrestrial globe Nebeker of Rich moved that further to action be deferred until a special commSWtoet lnrelatl? 'dlM';. In order and show off ths upon the merits ba. bsuld Ha aaka for mittee might report walrhts ss they necessity tor the proposed meaU and help, and rtt"1flJLhif sure. Ills Idea commended itself to the world over time-piec- e, SCOTT Rl'PANS U The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine : Cures the common every-da- y ills of humanity. deep-state- d, Oil stops tha wont pain In one minute. For headache, toothache. neuralgia, cramp nr cube us It aatemalty and hi' temelly. Prevents and cures diphtheria If used In lime. Keep a bottle handy. Price, 2'e a bottle. Dr. G. w. Shores' Papain Varmlfega dastrovs Intesrinal worms and removes tha little round neat Where they hatch an J bread. It never falls. Price 28c a botte. Dr. D. W. Sharon' Wlntergrera Salve cure all dlieasaa of the akin. Remove rod spots and black Imple from tha face. Hull old sore In 3 to I days. Prict, 21 a boa. Pills Dr. 0- - W. Shorts' cam bhronlc cflutlpation, tick haadache and bilious Me a botfl. Price, attack. Throe (aiaoui remedies ere prepared only by Doctor O. W. Shoies, Z'on'a Medical Inatltuie, Salt Lein City. Utah. lain at Sioel A Co. 'a Drug Store. Money to Loan!! - l Tr a w POLL SIZE, $1.00; lie bottles, 28c. Dr. O. W. Shores' Mountain Sng ii;Ut an. in. - adamsob. abdrew COUNTY DOCTOR,B. W. SHORES ' t A. I)oim, Gelt. Mg'r. CLUFF DENTIST Selections from ten cji the largest Mills iu the United Stiles. American Fobk ni.N i.i. ms All kinds of Commercial Advertis- Wall-Pap- ." , Fjmhw Interior Decorations ant ARTIST. Ilalr tyttiiiR in any style. Satisfaction guarau teed. Parlnr on Mvrchaul Street. AMERICAN Glazing, Etc, Paper-liangii- ur ing. TONSORIAL i HAL&SgY Degorative 1H -- Effective April 29, 1891. Tram No. 3 leaves Anu ricnn ForK al 0 :03 a m, arrtve at Pueblo at 6:10 a ni, Colorado Smrings 7 :51 a m, Denver 10 :30 WORKS. a m, Cripple Creek 0:50 a in. o o Huzzies and Wagon of all Train No. 4 leavei American Fork u o Kind Repaired in Firat-(stop on aignal) at 6:55 p in arrive nl o Cine Order. and at Price Pueblo 5 :27 p m, Colorado Spring 6 :53 u o to auit time. p in, Denver 0:35 p iu. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH ConneclioDB made at Pueblo, Colorado IO.rriugtou at., Spring and Denver with all line east. Klegant day cuaclici, chair cars, and Take Sleepers on all trains. precinct Justica. Notary Public. Pullman the D. & U. G and hive a comfortable All kind of legal work transacted with trip and enjoy I lie flout scenery on the Marriage llceuae procured, aud contimct. prumptueai. auythlug pertaining to legal matter. Train leaving American Fork at AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. a m iinvet at Crippli Creak neat luoro-n- Provo abd: ha, g CHINESE LAUNDRY RLUElNG Sold by all Merchants . Sign I l.-lli- UO 9.-0- A -- Utah. JOHN MXEIL, of ColtiinM Electric Liniments. F. J. House He, u f Cure - ji. 111. WF.ST. j AMERICAN FORK WAGON ; MANTFACl'CltKIt i. Itu. IM JIENJ. MATES, Persons desiring Le Demis, Mmlyanea auil Probate liusi-iif(Hl assistance will well to call nn me.; nesst. attended to. Hadquarters, U. S. Laud Office, Salt Lake City PUBLIC IQIlNftCOLTKLV.f AMERICAN FORK. I'TAII. Late rebutter A. n. ni. Sgecib Lice of FRANK D. HOBBS, E. HUNTER, NOTARY A fln Leave order at Stable. 'PHYSICIAN :: AND :: SURGEON Office Hours from 2 to 5 p. ni At Steele' t Drug Store. A turunu t alwaye in readiness. aideclluii ut burae and bungle. Runs Hacks to All Trains. LEWIS, 31. FAST. No. U:IIV No. tl, 8:31 No. ;AH CITY PROVO ' OFFICE HOURS. The Gem-ru- l Delivery. Stamp and RegUlry tVimlona ci pe n ut Militia, in. ami cloaca uth:3U p. ALVA Sec- retary of State to supply to each member and the chief clerk copies of the The Ix'Klfdatuiv k1 mil ut ita compiled laws of 1SKH and the session laws of 1NH0, 1893 and 1894; also the Jourand Into II rt'Kulur m sslon The traiiMltioii wa nut an en- nals of the Council and House of the Territorial Legislature and tirely Kinuuth une, uu the parliamentary Thirty-firniacliinery ia nut yet In perfect wurklng the rules of the last Legislature. order. Jiut the "Hut we have no sergeant-at-armsSetiuinru uttered no further olwtaele to the en- Interrupted a member, amidst laughter, actment of the bill they had fmiKht when the resolution was being read. "I mean when a sergeant-at-arm- s the evening before. The object of tlielr Iu uplHitfltlon bad been uecunipIlHhed when elected," answered Harris, with considthe Ijcgltilature adjourtu'd on Monday erable dignity and some feeling. The resolution then followed 's evening, and so, after the ineaHure had to the tuble, by the solid vote of been amended no an to provide fur bethe regular ftewtlon at 4 o'clock the Democrats and a large proportion ginning on Tuenday, the vote oil final paattage, of the Republicans. in the Senate, a ia the House the day and Andrus were appointed to notiry the Governor that the before, was unanimou. House was prepared to receive any message, FIRST STATU LAW. and was taken until E adjournment When the bill had been enacted It wiu preHented to (lovernor Well by o'clock this afternoon. the Committees on Knrullmeiit and Corps of Naval Engineers. . of the Senate and Iluuue, und at 3:50 o'eliK-- the llrot law enaeted Washington, Jan. 9. General Francis Iu the State of Utah watt Higned and A. Walker, president of the Massachu- - " went Into effect. The bill wan Higned setts Institute of Technology, has wrIU In the oltlce of the County Selectmen, ten a very earnest letter In support of which haa been net apart for the uae Senator Squires's naval engineering of the Governor during the Herndon, and and educational measure. He declares the act was wltnemied by Senator Glen that any one must lie impressed with M tiler, Sutherland and Snow and the fact that the Squire bill deeply Hueduker, concerns the defense of the country. Cuahlng, Thompson of Millard and Thompson of He maintains that the condition of the Ban pete. corps of naval engineers, by reason of T am about to sign the first bill having an Insufficient number of ofpassed by the State legislature, said ficers, In most painful and distressing, Governor Well to the delegation, "with and affects the honor of the Nation. the pen behind my car, which la the He therefore appeals to the Congress one used by lTesIdent Cleveland in of the United States to give Immediate the Enabling act. This table," consideration to the reorganisation of signing the corps of naval engineers. As to H&ld he, pointing to the one on which the bill lay, was made by J. It. Wil- the qualification of the scientific and son of this city from woods furnished technical schools of our land to train for the engineer corps, General by the Governors of the various Ktates, officers and the bill will be signed on it at Mr. W alker has very positive views. He believes that when such Institutions W'ilHon'a request. "What time shall we say It Is 3:50?" as he has the honor of directing are Into friendly rivalry with the Inquired the Governor, as he consulted brought his watch. Seven other watchea ap- work or the naval academy It will be that the young men from these peared simultaneously, but their own- shtiwn ers, with becoming reiect for the colleges can be developed to become watch of the State Executive, repressed highly trained and scientific naval en- Prupr. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS L. 1S:00 V. P stamps for members' use and arrange for the delivery of their mall. kih?-ci- al GOING NORTH. R. G. W LAW lar Session. kind of All e KOltINSON. Jliaioy or STATE ui n Adaniaun. Wild SAINTS. Sunday SuSihj Gt'iwral Servire -- LOlMi Gem-Saloo- IN EFFECT NOT. K.G. and Nye, Crltehlow, Taylor, PASSED majority, Xebeker of ltlch and Murdock were named a the committee. llarrla of Weber offered a Joint resolution that the aergeant-at-arnbe InFor the Legislatures Regu- structed to furnlah membera with three dally paper, to purchase postage FIRST a Nervine Millie Study 7:UU p. in Friday C Sabbath Sulivu . 8:45 p. Ill T:Sl p. ui Preselling r 7:iM p. iu.. . Katuily Pruji-- Surth-- Kunday Wed'aday Sabbath LOCAL BYRONGROO N iryi-- Y. Ciwfrovac P. f. K m LATTER-DA1. I A 1.25 1ER YEAR 1ltlCE, BEST LINE TO AS CITY AND e, is. r gineers. Confirmations. Washington, Jan. 9. The Senate has confirmed the following nominations: Consuls J. O. Tucker of Texas at Martinique, Went Indies; O. Munch-meyof West Virginia at San Salvador, Salvador; R. D. 3fohun of the District of Columbia at Zanxlbar; W. E. htatlus of New York at Turin, Italy; O. McGarr of Tennessee at Clenfuegwi, er a&UiokJSilE .vT2S2SSlSaak D. Hill' of hlinnesota at La Guayra; A. F. Day' at of Columbia 85 at Prague; F. Denis, Spain; J. F, Connelly of. New Jersey at Osaka and Hloga, Japan; J. R. Coffin of Massachusetts at St. Helena; R. H. Bigelow of Pennsylvania at Rouen, France; P. M. Bartleman 'of Massachusetts, at Antlguea, West In. dies. Assistant Commissioner of the General Land Office, E. F. Best 'of Macon. Assistant Surgeon I. M. Eager.' of Pennsylvania, to be a passed assistant surgeon In the Marine hospital ser. . vice. Joseph If. Oiithwalte of Ohlo to be of the board of ordnance and fortifications. Also a large number appointments' In the revenue cutter service. To be Collector of Customs D. G. Brown, district of 3f on tana and Idaho. Receivers of Public 31oney E. E. Dorsey at Del Norte, Colo.; A. It. Reeves at Dodge City, Kan. Registers of Land Office A. D. Chamberlain at Douglas, Wya; Q. W. Myers at Miles City, Mont. New hlexlco Sarah Postmasters Hodgden, at Demlng. Money Wanted for Deficiencies. Washington, Jan. 9. Secretary Carlisle today sent to the House a letter transmitting estimates of deficiencies In appropriations amounting to $4,343,-43- 6 required to meet urgent demands of the Government for the service of the current and prior fiscal year. The more Important Items include the following: State department, 337,076; a member Treasury department, $607,487; War $75,387; Department of Justice, $3,432,296. Some of the detailed estimates are as follows: Completion of survey and remarking boundary line between the United States and Mexico, $25,000; additional allowances for Nicaraguan Canal Commission, $6000; nage of uncurrent silver coins, medals and diplomas Worlds Columbian exposition, $20,000; completing revenue steamer for the Pacific coast, $125,000; salaries for Secretaries and States court in ths expenses of United , Indian Trrrltol-y- $210,000. re-c- ol $150,-00- 0; Pension Appropriations. Washington, Jan. 9. The Pension Appropriation bill was reported to the House today. The bill carries an appropriation of $141,325,820, which Is about the sum appropriated last year, and estimated by the Commissioner of Pensions to be necessary. The principal change was dropping the leglshb-tlv- e provisions proposed by W. A. Stone of Pennsylvania, that no pension Bhould be reduced, suspended or dropped, except for fraud established by a United States court. The provision that when an application Is rejected fur informality and a pension secured by subsequent application It shall date from the first application was retained, as waa the provision that a widow In establishing her claim to a pension under the act of June 27, 1890, need not prove that she Is without other means of support than her dally labor, but to this was added that she shall prove that her net Income does not exceed $500 per annum." Dsn Carlos, ths Spanish yrstosdsc, la sas st ths handsomest and saaat faeai eating mas In E a rap a. 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