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Show Ma.iGu ? StTBSCRIBE I'OIt &hc fntincl H I V M ONLY iXi O "V V o YOL. V. MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, URII) AY MARCH OJri'f mL Dr W.Uo Ml. MtAHHUI. EpbraiH, piIYSICIANS and SURGEONS Dr. W. If. Olsten Surgeon of the S. P. V. Ry., and County Omj inline Fhsieian, will n notice ii Gynecology and Surpeoiiry. Dr. W. W. Woodnng Late of Kansas City and graduate of an Ohio College, will, as heretofore follow general practice. N. Telegrams will oi wered when made or endorsed sponsible parties. B. ly '? yCs .? n- - nmt--i r,a TElit 3,30 PEK rev THE SENTftL Subscription Puce Xo. 170. tpassv plains of the great Scviet v.dlt y. NOTICE: OF HOMESTEAD After.til who des.red to do so, had proof. spoken, Father Morlev arose ,11. d O t S't I aka Citv r. T. t.aii'l staled that the remarks and suggestions I enruurv ill, 'St. Votnc. w tsarel'y civ (n that fin fullnwniR. of the speukeis were1 good ami no tna iuthfii.1 of lias ,ti well intended, bullhcie was one tu inn k e mi.-iJult .if Ins cIaiiii, item they had overlooked, and that was Mitt that ejutl juo,.f illsinuiRoi't he main- tin: Probate .1 u.iee er in tus absence tin Clerk the instructions of prest. Youn to sto the t utility 4aiirt of r.mrrv u. 1. T , at tile at, or near, that stake set by W, e C.nintv I 'unit House at Dale. I. T, on Phelps, t pointing his finger toward it,) salurilav.lspril iD. lstM, viz- Kssmus Peteraen It. E 70e7. fortbe N S s E am! 8 W K S E Vt and he for one, intended to do so, and ana s I. K SW g, sec. 21 Tp. SO 8 K 7 K. He he wished all those who felt like stup- names the folio nig w.tnesses to prove tut it manifest with fry him i.iism to eon'iiiuouR reshteuee upon nut cultivation of ing the right hand, and if 41 lememner svmI lanh. viz: 11. M. Fuirot, At, ram Conover, Amlrew Neilsen, Kasiuua H. Kaamuasn, all uf trghily every hand was raised. E C". I'tali. After that matter was settled it was crroii. Emery KttaMt D Hobbs Register, A of Suiiiiions south side decided tnat tne the 4061 stuyuer Attys. most eligibl quarry would be the locotiun for their winter residence, as Nolire of Settlement f Aeeount. the high abrupt hill would ward off all cold northern blasts, and the almost In tlie Probate Court, iu and for Sanpete I tab !i erritorv . perpendicular side of the hill and quairy count, In the nmltci of the i Notice of bcitleraent Of would more or less rellecl the warmth estate ot JtK'hunl mcount ami UitAnbu of the sun's rays into their tents and Jess ke, I iweuscil. turn of etate. s Notice in hereby yrven that ComHiue Coll. at the foot of the hill. i'rowther, exemuni of the All was now bustle, oxen were yoked art amiillTfeomas amt 7Vtarpent of Uicbuui .lew kes, Lut and the icreuwcii. tents, etc., weie nuered und present-have for up wagons, taken to Ute new camp ground Some Nt mm t ami tlh-.- J in saul 4'ourt theirtliml of eeount mlnnmtration of said esuu thir made excavatt ms m the hillside, neat am lor di'trihutmn ot said esiaJ-- ; and us base, wading tnem up with loose t Momlav.the day of March, A. 1. lwo, 11 o'ch k a. ui of said day al the t'nurt locks and coveting them over with at Ilou-- e m Manti CMty, in Mini Sanpete Comity, :edar timber and birk,' on which was hu been duly appointed lv the aaal Court for of Hi(l aeiHHint. ami inr the put a heavy covering of dirt. A dour the well ieti.ent Haiti at s is ich t line vul and window space was made in the diHlribulum of lutereMcd m aaid etrtfe may any person plaee south side ol these pallatial residences, appear and fiie nif ia writing to an old quilt making a tempotaty door, the haul account amiexceptions dnw pause, it any he tor.ahuuhl not and instead ol French plate glass for hae, why thedistnljuliou asked e nirtde. windows, an old piece of while cotton John Reid. cloth had to do duty, piovided (always, Dated March oiU, (.'leak, m.i . Keid Atiy. for entute. that the owuet oi me residence had such a piece of cloth ) Some lew (unit No. 170. mall cdtmis ot cedar umbel, there Kotlee of Ilouiesiercl I nml Proof. oeuig at that time, quite a large body ol setub cedars along the creek, extend-nLake City V. T. Land (Mice at Kfbruarv 7tl, fiom the mouth ol the canyon to the is hoi hy ivrti that the tollosvinjr-nameNitae first camped, point where the company bus iiid notice of hi- - munition llreie weie uilieis wno had good tents, tomake linalpnad in support of hs chum, -and xsill be aid that made which they passed the winter, using a in hi absence tlie Jode ot prad lor a bedroom, and before the coveted w.igoii-buof hrU ( at t ast) Dale, niMv o.Vtah oiiniyt March 2Mh, Lo. vi? KussU budding a huge tiieplace and chimney V n Momhis N W ft 1. 7I4S f.r the N Y at one side ol the lent for waim.ng and "Y As en si; N W 4 S K l4 L s li H K. LM. sc.rtTp cooking purposes, for at that dale tile s to lie namethe tnllowiwi' wims-emodern cook stove was about ns laic prte Ins continuous lesjdence iip-ami cult is t !n ot, said land vijt Isaac L Koliei ts ail aiticle in Utah as hens teeth, and doi n R liobiYts, nui-- .i 'Bullock uoxl Lamest the bake oven, the skillet arid living h. Lalloek, I tah. all o Cuiisnieied 1) IloiilK, Keister HiAM. pan weie good enough. The weather during the ui.mih ol Noveinbei, and neailv all ol December, was tv.iiin anu pleasant, and Hide was No. 17J. no snow m tire valley. 1 be few Indians NOTICE OK HOMKsTED FINAL PROOF. who weie living lieie said that Out luilc Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Ttah snow fell 111 the valley, and ghat the February llth. 190. cattle would winter well on the lange, Notice i. hereby given thut the folhiwin-nauicnotice of his intention haJ.fll3! settler theielore 110 hay was put up, although make final proof in support of hi cUini, a large au.ouunt ol dry giass might have to seid will be made before tbe and that proof jee.i cut and stacked m the bottoms, Judtfe or in his absence the clerk of the Conn Court Emery County, Uiuh, at his office which would have proved a great bless ty til Castle lale, I tah,n April 7th. 1), viz: 0o5 for the SW H K mg financially, as it would have saved Samuel Caldwell bee tlie lives o' some thiee hundred and 12 tp 2 S K 7tii E S LP M. He name the following witnesses to prove of head cattle. titty hi continuous residence upon and eultis etion Just beloie Christmas the heavy d said UmLvue: L, b.lhah, hristian i Seth loll and the to lrum clouds stuim up Uenrie) all of began Moh-n- , Utah. Ctah.and Ferron, ot 24th south west, and on the day FRANK I). HGlJim, Register, December me snow began to fall at a 4651. furious late, and on the 1st Hay of Jan. 1S50 the snow had fallen to liie depth ol thiee feel oil the level, over the entire .No 174. valley, oblnermg all signs ol vegeta'i jn. NOTICE OF IlUMKbTFAD FINAL PROOF. 30011 aiier New Years day, the storm i.und iflice at Salt Lake City, Ttah clouds passed away and the sun seemed February 7th, I8'J0. than 10 shine with a greater brilliancy Notice is hereby jriveTitliat tbe iollosvmjf-namesettler has lllni notice of his intenoeloie the stoim. As far as uui vision to make final proof in support of bis extended over Aaupileh valley nothing tion an! that smdpnii.f will be made beout a vlazzlmg wlnLenesS giecied me claim, fore he Probate Judc orin bis abseuoe tlia Mobile Clerk ol Ktncry County, was not many uays I'tuh, County eye, and it C. Htle D.ile, I tali, on MHrch25th, 19o, viz, seveial ul tile sellieis weie mule oi less at illiam Tatlon. II K N .rds5 the S KSi N snow blindness. alli.cied with V. yA A lots 2 & 8, See. , 1 1. JU, N , N. L. , s. Hk. lire snow mat had fallen settled S. K., names the lie following iinsss to prove two and hi continuous residence down to an average depth ol ami cultivation a flail feel, and alter a lew days ul sun- ot.xaid land, viz: .James upon K. Cruwtord, Robert lb Joseph IL'iabr and George shine a Heavy ciilsl was formeU on the lbbert W. snow, ail of Orangeville, Club. sill lace, winch made It impossible lol Frank V. IIouus, Keister. .he cattle to get a moisel ol glass, 01 4C 51 even sage brush. vl me ome me stoi ill came all uf ihe duck weie uiiiumg mi ihe bottom Und neat me Wain) spring, Sutne two iinie.s south of tlie seuieurent, where tneie was a laige meadow of veiy lanR wire grass, and near this meadow Was a patch ol laige willows Coveracre ul ground. all aooiil ing 1 lie iiuiv hung IV cattle soon DioWseU this small patch ul willows to die ground and then commenced me tegular routz: ine ol labor lor the male portion ol the sell.'eis during the remainder ot that long winter, as every man and buy who load ol wood, was able to pull ahand-sleor wield a spade and shovel, was called into lequisitiun. While breakfast was being piepaied some of the male members of each Tli(Leiding Jewlory Iloit'-p- , o ianu.y would cut and liaull two or three Provo. All Order? from the South loads of wood, from off the eastern por- Will Receive Prompt Attention of the stone quarry lull for Send Your Watch to me the houis use. As tion. twenty-fou- r soon as bieaktast was eaten, spades for Repairs. and shovels were shouldered and the UTAH. line ot march, single file, taken up Id PROVO, the Warm .Springs where our ten hours of daily maneuvers and exercises weie executed, which consisted ol the itungre producing evolutions of shoveling two and a half feet deptn of hard crusted . ANI)1- snow from off the before mentioned thereby giving the hungry cattle a few bites each, of nourishment. ni'iiDiiK ice, piiovo. There was no necessity for the bovs to ask lather what the work for tumor-roBread, Cakes, and Contectioiury. was, as vve were all thoroughly Tlie Be-- t Place to get a Good matter. posted ou the for Only 25cts Meal Beds Square TO HE CONTINUED. Prizu Articles NTO.Q. SANPETE COUNTY, Union Pacific System, by a. E. M.l MOUNTAIN DIVISION. Through Pullkas Sleeping And Dining Cars From Salt Lake Citt, To and Chicago St. TIMECARD In Effect Nov. 17th, TRAINS LEAVE. r 1889. 49. NO. E. C. COFFIN I -- -- l 111 JOBBERS OF SVovxcs, Note the writer This sketch having been written from memory, mat contain some inaccuracies as to dates, but not enough to so invalidate the statements heiein written. In the summer of 1849, President BrighamYoui.g and his councilois deeming it advisable to form new settlements n some oi the valleys south ol Salt Lake valley, sent out a small company of exploits under the leadership of Y. Y, Phelps.the explorations of said company extending as far south as the present Plus company besite of Manti City. ing highly pleased with the appearance y ul a large and the surrounding country at this point, deemed it a very desirable location for a settlement, they therefore set lip a large stake and built a small monument of stone around it, said stake being located about one hundred yards directly west o the At present site of the Manti Temple that date tins valley bore the Indian name of Sanpitclt, which name it retained until the sitting of the Legislatuie of Utah Territory, in January and February. 1S52. when tire name was changed In the month of October to Sanpete. e 1S49 a company ol some forty or f families was organized by Pies. Young to make a settlement m tile vicinity of the stake set by W. V, Phelps and party in Sanpitch valley. Patriarch Isaac Morlev (commonly known as Father Motley) was appointed president of the company, with Charles Shumway and Seth Taft as his councilors. Besides Father Morlev and his councillors, I remember the following named persons composing said company, viz. Nelson Higgins, lfimick 11. Huntington, Titus Billings, John Lowry, Sen., George W. Bradley, Albert Smith, Azariah Smith, Albert Petty, Jezreil Shumaker, Orvil.e S. Cox, Cyrenus Tayloi, Abram Washburn, John Chase, Isaac Case, Sylvester Hulet, Gardner Potter, William Potter, James Brown, Daniel B. Funk, Daniel Henne, Edwin Whiting, Joseph Allen, Harnsou Fugate, Svlvester Wilcox, Isac Beliun-ninGad Yaie, W. Klingansmith, Madi son D. Hambleton, William PaiMial John Carter, William Tubbs, William Richey, Amos Gustm, John Cable, John Buttei field, John Mendenhall, John Elmer, and John Baker, The company lelt Salt Lake City in the latter part of October, taking with them as much ot their household good-- , and provisions as then limited numhei ol teams could haul. There were seve ral of the company who were obi ged to leave a portion of Uteir families anu provisions in S L. City, with the intention of returning for them before the winter set in. lucre was a dimly marked wagon road lor these pioneeis to follow as far as Salt Creek, if le present site of Nephi City, but from tlieie to their point of destination the road had to be hunted out and woiked, which was no light job, especially through Salt Creek canyon, as the cieek had to be crossed some stven or nine times, and at the banks of the crossings high and steep, which required a amount of muscular exercise with spade and shovel, to make them passable, but' these pioneers worked unitedly and with a determination to ovetcome such mundane obstacles as bad crossings, righting up overturned wagons etc. '1 hey had been sent to make homes in Sanpitch Valley and those homes had to be made, although alter then at rival hete, many of them wondered why such eligible stieams and locations as American Fork, Hobble Creek, (now SpnngviHe,) Spanish Furk, I eteetneet, (now Paysun,) Santaqum and Salt Creek should be passed bv. It was sometime in the early part of November when the company reached the creek which now runs through Manti Citv. 1 do not now remember the Indian name ol this stream, if ever it had one. On their arrival here they camped near the creek where the residences of W. K. Barton, John Hall, and Ezra Shomaker now stand. After the arrival of lather Morlev, who with some thiee or four families, were a few ivs behind the main por-b- . nofthec i.ijmiiv, a council meeting was called to determine on a point where NEPRI RESTAURANT, the they would build, or campwas forfound it said At meeting uniter. QFP03ITJ3 COUET IIOUSB, that a number of the men were dissatisol soil the fied with the location, quality etc., some of them making the terriark that Sanpitch soil would not raise white Meals 25 ets. and first class accombeans.. Some suggested the exploration odations for Lodging. of the north east portion of the valley, to II. II. IIAWKINS PROP. ascertain if iheie was not a better location to be found there, while others wanted to go on farther south to the Nickeled Pen ti Pencil Stam Sevier River, as our guide, one Barney fTl. CnAQCXO WITH iKDcU'Ot-- INK, AHU fO t Xofnt. mounold an be to who claimed Ward, of beauties was the extolling taineer, said Sevier River country, and expiating MARKS ANYTHING on the ease Within which the company Witb your name in rubber could nearly support themselves on SATNA. CT TOWN NO ATS V wild meat, there being immense herds 45 cum a. 1 1 Pt&s wtwma over the ol deer and antelope roaming isv stone-quarr- r- 47-- g s' I5ucksvvs' vwowvV" TooVs, TkVvtx- wwv - VnVvYc, "W ft, VVrtXYC, ! 1 lv.,4cys jYveAy c cXvkvw v c dug-out- The Rest Road to all Principal Point, East, West, North and South. SOTTO. Cn.-tt- Our l.e ai, by re THE OVERLAND ROUTE. m(,EEl:l.!ir 21, 1S90. Itf.-- e a vear; $i 50 fur 6 mouths, ami J..r j months m advance. N. II. felt, Propiietur and Manage 2.50 OTJR NEV 5C0UNT7 NEWSPAPER S at E, C. GDFF1N HARDWARE CO., Progress sisks vubbxs Building, GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE, PUT GOODS, GHOCllUIKS, CLOTHING. Furniture, 11 x irty-tiv- Trains lvive Salt LiGte at 7.10 a in and J 50 p in arriving at Provo at 9 40 a ra and 6.20 pm. Traina tear Salt Lake for Ogden at 7.S0 and 8.30 am and 4:00 and 6 p m. J.V. PARKER. Asst. Gen. Frt. Pass. Agf C. F. RESSEGU1E, Gen. Manager. W. J. E. Stacsy, Dr. Dentist. XZy"Office at Bench House. Manti. FIRST-CLAS- WORK S And Gentle Treatment Guaranteed i9 John R. Neilson, and Shoe T'Root Maker Ail kinds of Custom Work neatly done and a good fit guaranteed Repairing done on Short Sotic 5 Doors west of Lowry Son. Manti, Utah C-- & GREATS REDUCION Solomon Bros.. 70 Halo Street, Salt Lake I'ltv, WE HAVE REDUCED 10 TO 15 OUR GOODS FROM TER CENT. Give us a call and prove the fact. No shoddy, but solid goods ; No better sold in always reliable. tbe market. Support home manufacture ; it means wealth prosperity and progress, and will secure indeOur pendence to the community. goods can be bad at James C. Petersons .S'iioeFactory, Ephraim Citv. Utah. J .K. Moroai Sn Gates Gates & Snow, Provo City, Utah. ccr Dealers . In Furniture of all kinds, Carpets, Baby Carriages, Western Cottage organs, and Eld redge B. sewidg machines. We guarantee our Goods to be equal to any in the Territory, and sell at BED ROCK PRICES. We will pay freight purchased in quantity, retail prices, to railroad Utah, Juab Emery and counties. on goods at regular points in S'an Pete 23-1- 7 Attya-t-La- w Manti, San Pete Co., Utah. Office at Court House. . . i.ar--e- C Baby wire-gras- A Jtm Johi P. Christensen. JarnesM. Robbins. SOUTHERN CENTRAL AVarr-lmn- fr Julius Jensen, M V SUPPLY STATION. Spiing Goods, kl Received Tricots, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Sateens, Zephyrs .Ginghams, Veilings, WhiteGoods Calicos, Ej. SHOES: Our Last Invoice ($l,ld3.00) Enables us to Funds' our Increasing Patronage in this Department, in all Styles and at Prices to Suit. We Make Special Mentio t of our Lodie Wine Colored Wigwams, Mens Russet Congress, and Gents Kangaroo Shoes. STAPLES: Economy diet ks Sets,. L. L. Sheeting Sets.. Lin-e- ; IScts., Amo.keag Ticks, 13, 15, arid 20cts. Irish l'niz 5 ounce, 20cts. Gents Light Weight Pants, Fancy Jersey at i FURNISHINGS Hegliglee Overshirts, Balbriggan, Half jlose, Lis. Thread, Under Shirts, and Drawers, etc., etc. DRESS GOODS. ) CALL TT3. JSXDH3 ROBBINS&CHRISTENSOFJ GUNNISON. UTAH. cd Provo lumber and Building WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Company, IN ExcelsiorBakery Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS, MOULDING and BLINDS and all kinds of nestaurant, mm BUILDING M ATM A I --- Only 25cts. liiiBii i? ?i oh rat; and CTISFXZX. 25e Carnages. BED BOOM su SUITS. d Self-lnkm- g W. K. Reid, , H.E- OSTERLOH PROP. - Proyo Utaii. DR. F. R. KERNEL;. Ql AKAMlNE Manti. PlIY-- I' XT IAN, tali: We carry the Largest Stock south of Salt Lake City. The people of the south will do well by buying their Orders by mail Doors, Windows, Etc , ' from us. Promptly attended to. Office and yard opposite the U. C. and D. & It. G. Depots. mm Mio W. K. H. 1ANJIAN, Supt. All Kid3 of Bukial Caskets can be dap Day Night of r,; OTTO G. OLSEN, Ephraim, Utah. W. BILLINGS, Manti, Utah - j |