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Show VOL. IV. ' MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, Vm. H. Olsten. M. PHYSICIAN D. SURGEON. & UTAH EPHRAIM CITY. II. J. Hosford E. T. Hosford o DrsWJ.E.TiHosford A CCO UCHUK. S'JR GO. Late Surgeon mthe British Royal ty- - at residei :eTwo blocks north of City Hall, Manti. Office Telegrams promi tlv responded to W. K. Reid, Attyo-t-LaSan Pete Co., Manti, Utah. at Court House. Office .0 . T. C. Ba NOTRARY g i I PRBLIC, ey, LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY LATE SURYET9 F PUBLIC LAND3- - promptly Mineral Applications for PaUnta and for all Agricultural bands and at. to contested Laud Cases. Makes Maps trtnda Tracing and deeds. Draws all kinds of Agreements, Articles of Incorporation; Sean h s Titles Pays Taxes; Makes Collection; Applies lion for Pension Bounty, Etc. Office next to r. S. piper J1 &nd Office P O Box263. Salt Lake tiiy, Utah. Wm. T. Rei d, PROBATE ATTORNEY AND LA1TD jr. ALL AG-E1T- KINDS of Probate business promptly at- tended too, and titles secured to Land under the varions entries. Office. Court House, Manti, Utah. : 43 r.1. H. SPERRY, HAS l 43 4 OPENED A 3arDer snop Two '"Doors North Of Store, Manti, Give him a call. Co-o- p STAGE POWERS XiINID BetweenThistle Station and Fairview . lty ng ov- y r Tuesday & Friday of each week Stages leave Fairview for Thistle at 5 a. m. Arrive at Thistle at 1 :00 p. m. Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. arriving at 5 p. m. and connects with the Mt. Pleasant Stage. Connection is made with the D.& R O. Ry. at Thistle. - of in- - t 1 Tlxo S.P.V.R. R. Co. WILL KELL Der ton At o3 ilt Chester. Music Store, A.Marker, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. DEALER IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS OK Musical Instruments, Strings & Trimmings. Best Brass Band Instruments. Ail kinds, Orchestra & Band Music, Sheet Music and Music Books. . Send for my new Catalogue Just out it has a sketch of Ole Bulls Violin Playing in it and much good informa-lo- n in for musicians Send me your orders for what you want ia the Music line. 1 ALSO 3 3 3 Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate eweiry, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto. Square Dealing Fair terms Standard food, low, Prices. a 3 zir.m, PLAIN and ARTISTIC IP JX. I 3XTT7 JH JFL. 1SS9. The rejection of Murat Halstead's nomination was the conclusion of the most bitter internal struggle of the Republican party in the Senaie that has occurred in years. On Ihuisdav the opposition wos fondly hoped to have ended with Messrs Teller, Harwell. Plumb, Cullom and Ingalls; but on Saturday it was ascertained that halt the Republicans had been whipped into line on tliequestion, and that several were inclined to kick over the tiaces. Senator Evans made an especially strong speech, stating that a m.m hasty enough to attack the leaders ot his party in sudden heat ot temper was too hasty for a diplomat. Senator Blackburn, probably in., re or less inlluenced by Henry Waiter sou. strongly urged upon the Senaie the , the folly of attempting a cens a press and spoke of Mr. HaFu-.chivalrous enemv. So far bum moving the opposition, Ins eloquent e received the same polite attention that is accorded the tender loot who h appointed to speak in defense of a red handed hoise thief as a preliminary to a lynching in Arizona. It might even be said that Senator Blackburns speech intensified opposition. It was attempted of couise to secure enough Democratic votes to overcome the opposing Republicans. This plan miscarried, owing to Senator Paynes vigorous kicking, and was a dangerous plan at best, owing to the fact that any interference in such matters by men ol another party than that in power always results tn consolidating the opposition. Among the things alluded to by Mr. Teller in his speech of Friday against Mr. Halstead was the letter written bv the doughty editor in 1863 to Secretary Chase criticising President Lincoln and General Grant. This incident was fortunate for the anti Halstead people, as it gave another excuse to add to the action of Mr. Halstead in attacking the Republican members ol the Election Committee in dropping the Payne investigation several years ago. How the President is affected by the rejection is rather in doubt. Whether or not he (eels any thing more than annoyance in having been unfortunate enough to nominate a candidate who could not be confitmed is not known. Certain it Is that he must recognize the right to vote for rejection on personal grounds, and that every year it grows more and more difficult to persuade legislators of the administration party that the President is infallible It is known that on Thursday the friends of Halstead were urged by the President to allow him to withdraw the name. This they and their leader declined to do, saying that he had not sought the office but being n the fight would battle to the end. How the rejection strikes Mr. Halstead personally it is difficult to discover from his friends. They are certainly talking on stilts w hen they say it will be greatly to his glory. It will not. Foi a few months Ohio Journals and those of adjacent states will make fiequent reference to the matter. HenryWattei-so- n will rage in the Courier Journal and Louisville Democratic support will make the gallant Marshal personally unsavory to the bitter Republicans of the Northern part of his State, Ohio is a poor place to be praised by your enemies; your friends dont like it. Mr. Halstead comes out of the fight with flying colors in regard that the most biting and vindictive debate could discover in him no violation of persona! honor or private integrity and no charge of mental unfitness could be supported, Mr Halstead merely finds himselt in the position of an editor who has spoken so plainly at times that the memory rangled in his victims years after, and the gall and wormwood was treasured up and finally vented on him. After all is said, it is a magnificent advertisement of theCincinnatti Commercial" tor 1889 At the White House as elsewhere yesthe great topic of conterday and versation has been the Samoan disaster. All day long Saturdav the Navv Department was beseiged for news not merely by the reporters but by anxious, suffering triends and relatives of those who were on the doomed vessels. The sight was pitiful, and as the visitors scanned the list ot the unfortunates nearly every name called forth expressions of regret from some personal friend. The mother of a mere lad who was on the Nipsic, is It is expected to die from the shock. like wai itmes. No such disaster has been known in modern naval affairs, It is only hoped that out ot the great sorrow may come some good, inasmuch as it may hasten the action of the Berlin Conference. Experienced naval officers at this place think this disaster was in no small degree due to the parsimony of the Government as to coal. American vessels in harbor are not allowed to keep up theft fires and as it is the work of two hours to get up steam with cold- boilers the United States vessels were at the mercy of the sudden storm. ands of dollars. Much taste and goo judgement has been exercised in purchasing the animals, care having been taken to get none but what would be best adapted to the countiy.aud of most value to the average farmer Hence we found horses combining draft, walking and trotting qualities. All the horses will stand this season, either in Provo or Sanpete county. Mr. L, S. Holdaway did such a flattering business with the farmers in this latter place that he is constrained to pay them another vts.t this year, and intends to take along with him "Billy, and Cap Royal." "Roval is probably the finest hoise the stables contain. It is Percheron and English Coach, and was sired by the champion Coach horse of England, around whose neck Queen Victoiia tied the golden chain, awarded as a special mark of distinction for being the finest horse of its kind exhibited. It weighs 1650 pounds. "Cap is both Percheron and french, and was shipped from Nebraska at the close 01 the season of 2SS9. This animal ups tiie scale at 1540 pounds a tine "Billy hoise, will grow to be a favorite with the Utah tanners as he is just ihe animal needed He is principally in tins Territoiy. Hainbletonian stock, and was brougnt from the East last year by Mr R. H. D00U. His weight is 1125 pounds. d FAIRVIEW TOVVNSITE NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given bvthe undersigned mayor of the city of Fairview, San Foie County, Utah Territory, under act of the Legislature of Utah of Feb. 17th 1S69, that he has made additional Town site cash entry No. 3115 embracing the s. w. of the N. w. sec. 1 Tp 14 s. r. 4 e, of the Salt Lake Meridian, in trust for the inhabitants and occupants of said desenbed land for town-sit- e purposes, for which patent has been issued. That each and every person, association, company, or corporation claiming to be the rightful owner of possession occupant or occupants, or to be entitled to the occupancy or possession of said described land, or any lot, block share or paicel theieuf, shall, within, six months alter the first publication of this Notice, in person, or by his, her or their agent or attorney, sign a statement in writing, containing an accurate description o! the particular parcel or parts of sa.d land in which he, she, or they, claim to have any interest, and the specific right, interest or estate therein, which he, she, or they claim to be entitled to receive and' deliver the same to the cleik of Probate Court of SanPete County. at Manti City, Utah, that the filing of said statement shall be considered Notice to all persons claiming any interest in said desenbed land, of the claim f the party filing the same- - and al s tailing to make and deliver such Statement within the tune hunted as ibove mentioned, shall be forever barred tile right of claiming or recovering the land claimed by them, or any interest or estate therein, or in any pait, parcel or share thereof, in any court of law or equity; provided, that when good cause is shown why such statement could not be filed within the time herein specified, the Probate Judge may extend the time not exceeding one year from the first publication of this Notice. Peter Sundwall Mayor of the city of Fairview, First published on Feb. 13th 1889. Feb.t3-May- , 1. T. C Bailey, Attorney per-fon- ALLEY flS-TI- ME (AUD.J Trins leaye daily ("uiiday cepted) going north 9 :00 a. ni. Chester. 9:30 Moroni, ' 9 43 Draper, Fountain Green, 10 : 10 10:30 " Divide, ex- MinSt,Nephi,il:20 Arrive Nephi, 11:25 Going South leaven 12 :30 in. Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12. 40 1 30 Divide, FountainGreen,l :65 p. m. 2.15 Draper, Moroni. 2:30 Arrive Chester, 3:00 Stages connect at Moroni for all parts of San Pete and Sevier. Tiiko. Bhuback, Manager, II. S. Kerr, General Supt. NOTICE. Denver and Grande WESTERN 52-4- WESTBOUND TRAINS No. 7 No. 9 Provo Lv. 4.10 p. m. 6 25 a. m. Salt Lake Lv. 5.55 p. in. 8.25 a. m. Ogden Ar. 7.15 p. tn. 9.45 a. in. BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS Leaves Salt Lake city, 4.30 p.m. Returning. Arrive Salt Lake city, 4.30 p.m. D. C. Dodge, General Manager. J II. Ben ntt, Gen. Pass. Age to-da- y obtained, and all ?teat Caveat, and Trade-Mark- s business conducted for Moderate OfOur Office ia Op poaite l . Fatant fice. We hava no eub agencies all borioeaa direct, benca can transact patent bnxioess in ieii leaa coat tron tboaa remote from time and Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo., With fleaenp-tioWe advise If patentable or not, free of tharge. Our fee not cue till patent la eecured.ref How to Obtain Patents, with A book, ences to actual clients in your State, county, oe town, sent free. Address, C. A. Fataot SNOW Sc CO. Opvo.it Offic, Washington. iiiMl ipiEVtfr1 r O...CAW nedyw r hr liorrfc t,xprert g 10 twin City, r .'vi-r--1 r-- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Publication. police for Ho. 8iG4. Land Omeeat Salt I ake City, IJ. T. Fob. 27, NO 3joo Notice ia hereby given that the following-name- d Land Office at S.lt L.Ve City. Utah settler ba filed notice of but intention to March. 21st, make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof wtllbemade before the County Notice is hereby gtm that the following-ntmetlieCountyCourt seltier haa tile.i noil, e of hie luteutiou tu make Clerk of Biuery County, U Tf at filial proof i auistortof hie claim, atttl that said House at Catle Dale IT. T., n NtlunUy, April 1S No. lt)316 Prool will be luaile before the Probate .ludge or 1)0, ytz: KErin A, Howard, 4o acres Hie I'ouutv C lerk at Ca- -t le hale. Emery Co. I tali, for ihf N K k N 4 bee ltTp IT b It 5 He names the following witue)$aos to prove bla ou Wnlurailax, Mar i.Mh leev. vU. johu A Trim ble lleclarBlory statement, No. lol2y, dated March continuous residence upon and cultivation of, 27th lttso. lor the Weep; ofs, E. i, aud E ot said laud, viz: Albey L. Mierman, Delos D. bee 30 1 p hi KIKS.LM Utah. He Crandal, Robert Gordon, Krauk bberiuan, ail SWi, name, the follow mg w itiaaaea to prove his con -- of Huntington, Emery Co,. V,T-Anperson who desires to protest aarnst the tinuous residence upon amt cnltivatiou of, .aid iHiid, viz..l. H Scott, It. H. Boyd, N H stevena allowance of auck proof, or who knows of any reason under the lsw and regulasubelantial Itooerl Gordon, all of Emery nouuty I'tah. any person whodeslrea 10 protest against the tions of the interior Department, why such 01 a itch ptoof or who kuowa of any proof should not be allowed, will be given an eulialanttal reason, under the law and the regula-tion- a opportunity st the above mentioned time and ne the witnesses of said ot the lnt, rior Department, why auch proof place to claimant, aud to offer evidence in rebuttal ot ahould not be allowed wul be given an opportun lty at the above mentioned tune aud place tocroas that submitted by claimant. D WEBB, Rrgihter. examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to MartApU orteravldeiicp in rebuttsl ol that submitted by Stayner & Simmons, Attys. claimant . A ao. Notice la lien b Toho that given NOTICE. ol Huntington Emt ry county I'tah. has filed notice of lnt. iiihm to make proof on hia deaert land claim No. lttjg, for the l.o! 4 Sec In and Lot In Probate Court in and for Santhe do Tp It, S K 2 E N 1.. M. Vlab, before the l,bt-Probate Judge or County clerk at Castle Dale pete county U. T. In the Matter of the Estate ol John -Emery Co I tab, ou Wedneaday, the 15th (lay of May, lltsy. He name the billowing witnesses to Nordstrom, Deceased. and reclamation prove the complete Notice of time and place for probate -of aald lrnd, viz- - J. 11. hrott.lt. H. Boyd.N. H. Stevena, Robert Gordon all of Emery County of Will. Ctah. Notice is hereby given that Friday-th- e D. Webb, Register- 12th day of April, ISS9 at 10 oclock,. T. Ct Bailey, a. m. of said day at the Court room of Attorney forClalmau said Court at tiie City of Manti, is set for the proving of the last Will and Tes. NOTICE FOR PUCLICATION-Notament of John Nordstrom, deceased, and healing the application of Lorenzo 32SS. Peterson lor Letteis of Administration Laud Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. March, 14th, 1S89. Notice is herehy given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final prool in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Cleik of the County Court of Emery county at Caaile Dale, Utah, on Saturday, April 27th, 18S9, viz: William J. Powell, he, no. 6336, transmnted d. s. no. 8366 for the s e J of N w J and s w ofN e aud Lots 2 & 3. Sec 4 Tp 19, s r 9 e, S.L.M Utah. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Sylvester Wilson, Ervin Wilson, Hans P. Marsing, and ThomasRhodes all of Emerv county 4 4 Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, 30 UNION SQUAREJfi:- -- BAU. AS, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. D. Webb, Mar, 24 Register. cross-exami- T,C, Bailey, Atty NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TION. Desert Lund, Final Proof for Publication. with will autiiixed. And at the same place at n oclock a. m. of said day is set for the proving of the last will and Testament of Sarah Copley deceased and hearing the application of Mary Baxter for Letters of Administration with will annexed. And at the same place at 12 oclock M of said day is set for the proving of the last Will and Testament of Maren Johnson for Letleis Testamentary. And at the same place at 2 oclock F. m. of said day is set for the proving of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Davis and hearing the application of William Davis for Letters Testamentary. John Reid, Clerk. Wm. T. Reid Atty. 49-3 No. 3266 Mar. Attvs for App Are still Xntice Notice fr Publication. MO. . 8202. Land Office at Salt Lake City u. T., Feb. 20, 1889 Notice ia hereby given that the followtng-name- d aettler lias hied notice of hia intention to make final proof In aupport of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge or tn hia absence the county Clerk of Emery County U.T,, ab the Court Honae at Caatle Dale, U. T, ou Saturday, April 13, 18h9, viz: Albey L. Sherman, H E no. 6418 for the 8 U N W kN See 18Tp 17 S R E, NWJ4JtNWJfNEk and names the following wituesaea to prove hia continuous realdeuce upon and cultivation ol said land, via- Kltaat'ox, Elias U. Co, Benjamin Jones, George A, Humble, all of Huntington Emery otiunty, U, I'. Any person who desires to protest against th allowance of auch proof or who knows of any substantial reason under the law and regulation ot tne Interior Department whvauch proof should not be allowed will be given an Opportunity at the above meutloned time aud place to croHS-exa- a , lne the witnesses of said claimant, and lo offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. D. Webb Register, Stayner aStuimona, Atty, Mir.fiAp.il United Slates Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah Fehr. 28, 1889. Notice is hereby given that John S NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. Jewkes, of Fountain Green. Sanpete No. 3312. county, Utah, has filed notice of inten- Land Office at Salt Lake City, April 1 tion to make proof on his desert land claim No, 1691, for the unsuiveyed land 1889. Notice is hereby givn that the followwhich when surveyed will De tiie N w J filed notice of df N w J, sec. 8, Tp 14, s r 3 e, befoie the ing named settlers have thwr intention to make final proof in San of Court of the county Judge pete of their respective claims and Co, Utah, or in his absence, before the supportfinal thereof and that said Cleik of said Court, at Manti, Utah, on secure will beentry made before the Probate proof He of 6th 1889. the day April Saturday, of Sanpete county, Utah Territory, names the following witnesses to prove judge or in his absence before the County the complete irrigation and leclamation of said county at the Court House of said land viz: Christian JolinCfiristian-sen- , Clerk in Manti City, Utah Terr., on Saturday Collard. Andrew J.Aagard.Corneliiis the 18th day of May, 1889, viz: Ann Rasmus Andersen, all of Fountain Green Eliza Hyde, Homestead Entry No. 7597, Utah. for the n w J of sec. ii, Tp 16 s r 3 e, Notice is also hereby given that Ole C. and names the following witnesses to Anderson, of Fountain Green, Sanpete prove her continuous residence upon of filed intenhas notice an cultivation of said land, viz: Christian county, Utah, tion to make proof on his desert land Guilhng. Niels Larsen, Edward F. beclaim No. 2142, for unsurveyed land, Greaves and Otto Larsen of Spring Red ginning at a point 20 chains n of City, Sanpete county, Utah. Butte Springs, about 4 miles n and e of Cvrua A. WUeelnek, Homestead EntrvNo. 7547 N K bac 10, Ft. Green, Utah, Territory, thence e 20 for the S W N E sud 8 E 15 sR 4 Et and name the following wltneaaea 'I chaines, thence s 80 chaines, thence w. to ) prove and residence 1)18 continuous Upon 40 chaines, thence N 80 chaines, thence cultivation of laid land, viz: James B. Hunter, e 20 chaines in Tp. 13, s r 3 E 320 acres Martin Wright, Joseph Clark and John Tidwell before the Judge of tiie county Court of all of Mount Pleasant, Sanpete Co,, Utah. Stewart, Homestead Entry No, 6076 Sanpete county, or in his absence before forJonathan Sec. 2 and N V H N K l4 Sec. the the Clerk of said court at Mauti, Utah 11, Tp 13 S H 4 E. and name ihe following witon Saturyay, the 6th day of April, 1889. nesses hia coutinuoua residence opon prove He names the following witnesses to and cultivation of said land, via. Alonzo Van Valkenberg, Homar j. Housekeeper, John Graham prove the complete irrigation and re- and Richard Graham, all of Fairview, Sanpete said land Andrew J. County, Utah. viz. clamation of AnderNlela C. Christensen, Desert Entry, wo 1743 Aagard.John L.Jewkes, Rasmus sec 7 Tp 19 8 K 2 K, and the S W 8 E son, Niels Madsen Soborg, all of Ft for names tne following witnesses to prove bla com Green, Utah. ot said land reclamation and plete irrigation D. Webb vi7t William Dickson, Lorenzo Edwards, of and Christian Chnatenso n and Hyrum Register. Sterling of Mayfield, all of Sanpete County, Utah. Bird A Lowe Dm WfiBB, Register. DEALERS O.jr friends will please remember oat we want wood, hay, wheat, potat-ric- e ws, hsm. cabbage, store orders and ash at this office. Zff t0' -- but or oancft.l D. C. Horae and Sign Painting, Paper A VALUABLE COLLECTION. Hanging, Caicimining. Etc. done on short notice. We received a dispatch from Nephi Two Blocks II esttof Tithing Office, on the third, too late for our paper; to the effect that L. S. Holdaway would be MANTI, UTAH. in Sanpete in a few days with his Stallion In this connection "Royal Exchange, we clip from the Enquirer of the 29th. Mr. H. has been here before and has given general satisfac'ion. Th Enquirer says. Yesterday morning as we strolled To t'ae Bishops of San Pete Blank down to Browns stables, and inspected fine stock of hoists kept tnere by Recommends to the House of the the The colord at this office, Price: 50 for soceius Messrs L. S. A. Holdaway. to be the most valuable 00 fr'T 5 cDt- - 150 for $1 and 52.50 for lection isinsaid tiie Teiritory south of Salt of any NO. 52. . There will be a meeting of the share Herdholders of the Manti ing Institution held in theCouncil House Manti, Utah, on Friday, the 12th of April a d. 1889 at 7.30 pm for the purpose of amending the articles of association of said association by reducing the capital stock of said association from the sum of $5,000 to $3,500 also, for the purpose of voting on the proposition of selling a certain parcel or parcels of land belonging to said association, described as follows, to wit. Ail of that portion of laud lying west of old field Dio commonly known as the ox pasture and containing 270 acres, more or less, alr.o that portion of land w'esi of Danish field situated in James Ciawfords entry, and containing 73 acres, more or less. A two thirds vote of the stockholders being Scenic Line of the World! necessary for the above purposes A lull attendance is requested. EAST BOUND TRAINS By order of the board of directors, Wm. Luke, Brest, No. 8 No. 10 John Bench, Sec. Lv. 9.2o a. ni. 10.05 p. m. Ogden this 20th day of March, A. D. 1889. Salt Lake Lv. 10.50 a.m. 11.30 p.in. Dated Provo Lv. 12.50 p. m. 1.09 a. ni. Denver Ar. 8.45 p. in. 8.05 a.m. s W irlj em I ' GOAL J5 , Capitai Washington. April 1st, Surgeon, S. P. V. Ry. anl County Quarantine Pnvsician. 1 CAPITAL CHIPS, (From our Correspondent 1889. it Bird & Lowe, Attys. ApJMaS, 13r at their old stand, r'WG Mala Steet, : Mant5 Jtafc |