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Show - t national aifairs THE BLADE. it it not la concerned, to be feared from the fact that waning, it is noticed for the purpose of showing the source of, and reasons SUBSCRIPTION KATES: for, opposition to Cuban independence, $2.00, Per year or rather to any action on the part of (Payable i a advance). the govern jnent that plight, possibly, embroil usjin a skirmish with Spain. Publisher ALF. OR ME As the years go by the voice of the mighty yest will grow in' strength Application has been made at the Nephi post and volume and is destined to sway Office for transmission through the mails as the policy of the Nation. And every second-clas- s mail matter, one who has noted the love of liberty and spi fit of justice that actuates the men of thelWeafc, knows that, their inr SATURDAY MORN., ARUL 114880, fluence will be felt on the side of universal freedom, and of equal and exact justice,5 for all men. ? , ' i j it is 2359. Notice for publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, I? Th Truth. . BLADE AGENTS: Below is a list of our agents, who will Receive subscriptions and receipt for payments: MILLARD COUNTY. 'T Og c rl pT ri p-- r lio 6 j) ii At Second door 'Re'-iJen- Separate Prices 55 ZhQQO ins new weekly nt OFFICE: cc Kat HOURS: 2 to 4 p. in. su,ro Ct-o- p Utah Nephi, THURMAN - i & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys - at Law. - e Room and 1 3, , First National Bank BuUnii: 43-4- peo-U'f- R s i PROVO, ll . UT.A K :! -- . V SECURE THIS : s J Joseph A. Lyman, Oak City. Cariatian Anderson, Fillmore. Thos. Memmott, Scipio. Ouris. Overson, Eeannngton. Geo. Crane,51 Kan osh. James Hatton, Petersburg. Virgil Kelly, Burbank. Meadow. Ilyrum Adams. James S. D1 ike, Hinckley. 'COURSE - d jj "n-- t rpir-om- -- n l. - per--on- s - To adverti-- e our .College we will give a thorough course of instruction in Double and Siniie Untry and Commercial Arithmetic, by mail, at per-ufa- 1 - - DECADENCE OF PATRIOTISM. Communicated :1 , Ill fares the State, to hastening Ills a prey, 'IVhere wealth accumulates and men decay. Pope. Whetpan individual, or an aggrega: become possessed lion of iudiyitliiaU,. 4 of wealth, it is a law of human nature to be averse to any policy that may disturb the busiriessNphannels through x accumulawhich the wealth has been ted. If a' just regard Nfor the rights and liberties of their fellow men were presept and formed a factor of their jcongefvatism, it would be ail right. But, it 1a too often the case that men become .callous to every ( unselfish timent. They become dead to every ifcentiment except the safety of their ihoarded, wealth, where itg accumula- sen- f. has been continued during a lation , Jong period, and where the localities arekuown as old, communities or nations. It was .vo with the men of Babylon, so with the people of Egypt, so with the men of Rome and Greece, and among the wealthy class of our own New England states theref are evidences that the love of country and the cause of human liberty is being Subverted to the insatiate greed of ' long continued wealth-gettinOne of the causes which has been Operating in New England to produce jthe evident decadence. of patriotism, is ound in the fact, that the blue blood5 has be n driven from the farms, from the factories and workshops, frorh the 'mines furnaces and mills by the opr pressive greed for wealth. The patriotic sons and daughters of New England have followed the course of empire toward the setting sun, and 'their places have been filled bv foreigners content to work forj a bare, and 6ften tunes wretched, subsistence. The wealthy, of course, remained to fat tber increase their hoards under the paternal mantle of protection and the importation of cheap foreign labor upon which there has been no tariff New York City has bedime a rendezvous for importers, traders and speculators, and froul the City native-borsons of America have been diiyen by the competition of foreigners who were frilling to labor'for a pi tance. It is significant that the protests against the Cuban resolutions have i i g. , n Come from the centralized New England, and from the One-Fouri- g i Ropier Pries I ii (j (? to a limited number of persons. This course will be completed iu 40 lessons. No charge for diplomas. Address, CAPITAL 7 COMMERCIAL -- vity West College Sixth Street. cross-examin- t . It 11G 44-4- TOPEKA, i , , - - KANSAS. A. S -- j . irvAVAaj-n-jj'ivu'- t j i i.1 -- j ; 42-45- .- d wool-growe- rs I . PiGTO'V , . wooll-growe- rs , i ( I i -- - 43-4- 6 ; i iie-siu- es r urisJh'l j f ! follows:! daily as . Sut-rinan- . n B-j- V gold-bug- s, nt -- -- wool-grower- wool-growe- wool-growe- s rs rs ill-gutte- A & Lunt i Creek Ganoifr-Thi- '' n t s year however a decided improvement has bea made Larsen & Moreley cted a new shearing corral on the Banpe.e VqU-jIiail l there wilt be one Jyundred ample number to hJudle all business offeired at this one of the most conveniently! located corrals in the state. - j rbi S iyZli?-- 1 i c--- 'h cj oxy? ! k '' ' pm,. blood-purifie- r, - v?y by tiie WEBB.- Oasis.... 2.00am Clear Lake 1.05 am Ar j Mil- - I. Lv 0.10 pm Lv) ford f Ar 8.45 pm ....Frisco... 7.30pm r Arrne - 1 Leavp Noon South, Tuesday, Thursday Sleeper and it) aturday. Sleeper on No. 2 North, Mondays, Tuesdays and FriOays. Trains souh of Juab run daily except Scv 7 d ays i Two through trams daily froia Salt . Lake to all points East. Pullman t -v Palace Sleepers trim Saif Through Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist bleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars.. Elegant day coaches. The only line operating diuiTg car service. 4 The shortest aud fastest line to all point . eaS E. D. WJCICIXfi, Auunt, Nephi. John W. Doane, Frederick R. Coudert, ' j V 1 c 1 Dist. No. from Dai) Nephi 1 se ; t, Knoi7lGS & Webb, Half block west of Cooit House NEPHI, UTAH; Free from' Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Pure and Tasteless, Free from even a trace of Lime and is a product of Deshret, Millard County, Utah. tv a tor. 1 Address all correspondence to' Dlier 3ai.itIhL 14 O' 19.5 5p 23.5 27.0 1.32p 1.42p 2.22p 2.45p At. Manti fKol Agents for tne Dl4SERET'LITIIIAWATERY)MPAY. ' 35 0 43 0 Lv. Qenl Manager, Lake Rapt. it Salt City. II. 8. Kerr, A pent U. F. X' - t i. i 3 ' Trains leave Manti for Sterling, Funks Lak and Morrison at 3:00 p. m., Mondays, Wednea sdays , and Fridays, Returning arrive , Manti at 6 :Q0 p. m. direct connections, at Nephi vifith Unlu Fadlfic Railway from and to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Butte, Provo, Milford and intermediate points, and all pointe East and Weet. 5Stop on signal. The Company reserves ;the right from this Time Table at pleasure 'j' TnEbDORE Bruback, lres. Salt Lake City, Utah. 10.43a 10.23S lOlOrf 9.45rf 9.254 9.10 8.42a 8.15a 5.0 10.0 12.40p 12.57p 1.1 2A, 11. (E4 11.45. McCormick Mowers and Binders; case of Bright. Disease' that had been prouounced incurable by leading of DtlSERET V physicians, was cured in less than three months Cooper Wagons, is LITIIIA WATER and the patient flow persuing his regular employment, , Suly Plows, During pregnancy, and OhronicsConstipation, the Ladies Will find in the DESHarrows, ERET LITIIIA WATER an invaluable remedy. by-the'u- 1835. North Daily IT HAS CUBED IB EVERY mSTAEJCE. r Co. sr RAILWAY. South. No. carried 6y . . . i TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective Sunday, ''November 17th, . - . i E. Dicklusoji, GenJ Mngr., Omaha S. II. II. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellery Anderson; ' 12-lO- the Consolidated Implement . D. E. Burley', Getxl Agt. Passgr. Dept., Qity Ticket Office, 26i Main st., Sait Lake. E. L, Lomax, Geui Passgr. amt Ticket Agt. PETE VALLEY' d a home , SMITH DRUG CO. SAN "(General Agents for the We Carry all Implements . 'sS2topV Has'be'en tested fot more than five years in the above-Damecases, recorded case of a failure' andvtber6 has not be.en against the vat$r is1 , pnr , ? Rakes, It Barb Wire eto. pm am 6.25 am 7.05 am 8.45am SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.' - v 2J0em Agents,) Fail1. & pm pm pm ; -- or .sale er I pm, -- -- KNOWLEti pnr 2.50 The Deseret Lithia" Water be 1 5.28 5.18 5.12 4.52 4,34 4.21 3.33 7.40 . Provo 8,e0 3 m 7.59 pm JSpanmh Fork 7.44 am 8 12 pm ... Payson... 7.29am 9.15 pm 6.40am Nephi 11.00 pin ArJ , I Lv 6.00 am JUJ, Ar 5.00 am 10.23,pm Lv) 12 01am Leamington 3.35 am i informed tlHtwhen you need a Ayers Sarsaparilla is the kind most in lavoi1 with tbe medical profession. It is the standard and, as such, tbe only admitted at the Chicago Worlds rv u. Fairfield .. 4.38 pm k. jJMWS Lunt Drudgisls. It may sav you time and money to r--1 am U 44. it,-an- d blood-purifi- 9.25 8.40 8.50 8.56 9.20 am 9.40 am 9.57 am 11.00 am d Arr. 10.45am... Eureka... 3.20pm am 7.00 pin.. Lehi Juuct.. 8.40 am am 7.10 pm Anieru Fork 8'9am am 7.17 pm Ploast Grove 2 lam t Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarr- T7! C"J hoea Remedy. best medicine in the world for bowel complaints. It acts quickly andean alwajys be depended upon. When reduced with water it Is pleasant to take. jike many others you will Try recommend It to your friends. For sale at 25 and 53 cents per bottle by McNally & m of-th- e f I North-boun- 8.00 pnr' ' 7.00 pnj 5.50 pm u 6 01 pm Dugisls. Important to shef For several years complaints have been made that aqeqaate facilities for shearing sheep did not exist at the head, of Balt Stations. South-bound- Leave 2.30 am 3.30 am 7.40 am 8.06 am -- ( c In effect, Nov. 17, 1834. TraJn arrive and depart at various stations a - . LOCAL TIME1 CARD. . bi-me- tal pa-tnoti-- Book-keepin- . , , wealth of importers declaration has had a wonderfully conand hankers of Now York. It is to the on the manufacturers is Credit of Senator flitl of New York, vincing effect by the report that they are now, th; in cutthig language he denoun pioven ced the inereernary spirit that is pitied tu moling over each other to get into the ranks of the isls. against the sufferings and liberiy of That declarationgenuine enabled to has them EeC.ibius. In juxtaposition to the see through a question that, patriotic sentiments of Senators Hill suddenly M3 clear as' mud , lin i we read the chringing, heretofore, has been to them. hypocritical niouthings of Senator who .Now, why should the sheep-meIlar of Massachusetts and Congress- are doing better than any other industelle of Maine who pride man i trialists in Utah become incensed at ' 'th ms lies on their conservatism. ' That sui spirit opposed the attitnde the attitude of Senator Eau non Do want to be 6i Precident Cleveland, and theovor-- I they, like the the class in Utah? Do only prosperous whelming smtiraent of the people of tho Unii cm States on the Venezuelan they want the owners of silver mines to keep on in an industry 4. that dont boundary dispute. Those mea feared fry ar, from a sense of personal rlan- - pay, and men continue working in r b cause their favorite weapons are mines at reduced prices, 'to keep on their mouths, but because they were paying their proportion of the tariff on wool to the owners of flocks who are the pliant tools of protection fed New England manufacturers who love already doing better than their neigh, bfirs op the farms and in the cattlelu gold more than their country, more than the liberty and progress of man- dustry? Of course the kind. Upon their icy hearts, and ears might reply, If the Ontario and other deaf to. ail sounds save the .clink and mines dont pay, the owners can shut And meu engaged, in of the yellow god, the cns of them down. the Cubans for liberty ami justice fall mining can reply to the like f aimers on plates iff armour. .The in like terms. The fact is, nearly every industiy is (flank of slavery's chains the roar of and there ia no 'justice on the conflict now raging for freedom in languishing, of the the in asking the wounded, the thatpart be Cuba, they out singled and made dries of helpless women and children, forced donations from prosperous by the moans of the victims of slow and the people who already hliV a tough bungling garroting, the vision of old time iu trying to make both ends meet. mmo struck down in pure vantonnes3, After repeated efforts Senator Canire ah unheeded by the New England non has accidently gotten onto the deviiOv; of wealth, audtbe right track and let it be hoped that the s of Wall Street. bb.v of Utah will place no obstrucAto ma, n lias not been drawn to people tions on the track, nor loosen any of tlm-audition-- , because there is any the spikes, until every manufacturer in muht di ite darig'T of decadence of the United States shall have bean conon the put masses of verted to the Ill tickle r!aji')piu of the United States. So' you if you'll tickledoctrine, and cause the me, Ub5 in.ljsuce of New ilr England of silver vindicated by unequililied-recognitiofrs and moueydendeik oa by the government," -- Vhtjiclan and, xtngr t GIVEN AWAY IN Editor Blade: Sidce the Millard Prohas gress published falsely the account ot the difficulty between Mr. A. S. llarmou . . . ONE PRIZE OF . . . and Mr. Nicholas Paul of this place; and has made a great ado about the affair, I 0 0 9 0 wish, through the columns of the Blade, to place the affair before the public in its true light. The facts are simply these; On March 20th, Mr. Harmon iu company with a number of other men was cleaning the irrigation ditch that passes through Mr, Pauls land. Mr. Paul, as is bis .lOGICy MOUNTAIN NEWS,. custom, went out where the men, were and began to abuse everyone in general, Denver, Colo., and especially Mr. Harmon against whom The bona fide prize effer ever made greatest he'has been harboring a grudge oq acV, est or South. nthe count of some difficulty between them T.i.'-- News is the representative paper of thec that occured a number of years ago when ;ft-- it Is stivers champion; It is the It leads in thought, as in news, Mr. Harmon was water master. Mr. he edvote; THE ENDORSEMENT OF SENA-TO- Paul eekly has just been enlarged and im-kept up his abuse of the men nearly ed it contains ttie latest and fullest mtn-ail forenoon when it finally became unetui m'liipg stock news; it has special deCANNON. 2854. bearable and Mr. Harmon stepped cut of vilments devoted to the Farm, the Hoiise- Notice for Publication. u.i. Women and Children; all the brightest the ditch, caught Mr. Paul, snook him, irioons and livest comment of the dally edi- I to him and threw him struck the Office at Lake Salt Utah Land City, ground in are to be found In It, it presents in eon-- . Communicated f 1896. once ouly, alter wnich Mr. Paul got up 6th, April ns, form the doings of all the world it is While the writer has never been and went 'home. paper without a peer. family f following-nametbe Notice is that hereby given And the WeeMv News Is determined tb have a as of The the above affair is filed his report notice of intention has settler able to dispell the many evidences that verified by about twenty men who Ueard to make final commutative pH the largest circulation of proof in support of between the Mississippi river and the ' ny paper a saw is be whole affair. The report his claim, and that said proof will made Hon. Frank J. Camon political and Mr. the inii-Theiefore It otters to the (in, Utah, Mr. Paul up before the County Clerk of Juab County, Harmon that Fcnd'ng in the greatest number of year-- . on demogoguej with a kind of illuminated badly and trampledpouuded at Court House, Utah, City, May Nephi him is absolute- 24, 1896, viz: John Burriston H. E. No.- 10388, befote September 1st, next upou he."e u; ec.ua.lled prizes. l, . binding for a volume not worthy a ly false. 7 See. 6 Tp. 12.S R 1 E Lot for the SBliSWM After striking Mr. Paul, Mr. Harmon S E X S E X tec. 1, N fi 4 K E See. 12 Ti. there! is no good reason why his niOULAR AGENTS COMMISSION - , went aud complained oa himself to justice 12 S R 1 W. ALLOWED IN ADDITION. last attitude on tha silver-tarif- f ques- Cuerrington who imposed oa Mr. HarHe names the following witnesses to prove ( residence and cultivation his continuous mon a oue of upon hue dollar. CONTEST BEGINS AT ONCE. tion ought, not to be endorsed by the viz: Andrew Johnson, James E. An account similar toi the above was of, said land, TO EVERYBODY EVERYVHERE. OPEN CanT. of Mr. entire people Utah. That KajS John Kay and Abraham Kay, of Mona, sent to the Progie&s, which the editors Juab Utah. Co., non is a depiogoguepure and simple, reiused to publish because it didnt tally Any person who desires to protest against is proven by his rush into the colums with the ialseiaood which those men, the allowance of such proof, or who knows of witn a vacuum iu their crauium had any substancial reason, under the law and the Tot particulars address of the Salt Lake Tribune,' asking for manufactured to suit their owu fancy. of the Interior Department, why Tile INe'WfcJ JLrirltiii" Co., regulations shduld not be will be such givallowed, was proof i'his tbe golden opportunity for en an such endorsement, because if the peoDenver Colo, at the above mentioned opportunity the brainless bamt of the time and which bipeds e to witness the conple of Utah endorse him, they thing known as the Progress were wait- of said place and to offer evidence iu redemn! by implication, the course of ing. They have long been waiting ior buttal ofclaiment, that -submitted by claiment. to slur the citizens of 9 Byron Groo, Register. opportunity Senator Arthur Brown. It was the an Win. A. C. Cryan Attorney for Claimant. The Missouri Pacific Ry Holden because so few of their neiarious trick of a man looking out for himself, sheets are read by the people of this vil-a man posing before the people, as a lage.is to be Notice to Creditors. deplored that the difficulty it If you are going to ' vain girl does before the mirror that between Statk op Utah, j the men uceured at all, especial County op Juab. fsa is a man well huvanoed in reflects her personal charms. How- ly as Mr. Paul Kansas' City, even an aged person must re- Estate of Sarah Kienke, deceased. But years. ever, much hisjilea for endorsement member that age is uo license to abuse Notice is hereby given by the undersigned St. Louis, of Sarah smacks of the tricks of a political shy-sta- r, other people. Everyone who is acquaint- Administrator of totne theestate and creditors of, Kienke, deceased, meu if ed wnn Mr. knows that Paul all the people of Utah hre in sympa- uad beeuthe Chicago, persons having-claimagainst said deceasthe least bit respectful the affair ed, to vouchwith exhibit the them, necessary ' New York, thy with eyery Senator, and member of would never have occured. es, within four months the first publicaAs to tne article that appeared in last tion of this notice, to ater said administrator at the House1 wno says to the gold auto- weeks over the signature ox his residence iu Nephi City, Juab County, , Or any other Progress 1 will simply say that it, JUtah, the same being the regular place for the crats and to the tariff enriched manu- Audi Alteruin, see ticket reads via East that your point of the business of said estate. fbm a lormer partner of the Pro- transaction facturers cjf the EaSt, you will get np cjrnesand : " John Kienke, wears tue same brand as the Administrator of the estate of Sarah more protection pap until you do jus- gress Tiie Missouri Pacific Ry eat of the clique, who gives veat to his Kienke deceased. And the people of spieeu by reviling the citizens, justice Dated at Nephi City, Utah, March 24th 1836. tice to eilyer. aud eveiy thing else con- Win. A C. Bryan, Attorney for Administrator. Coaches, Quick Time and Superb look with favor on the Unerriogton, Elegant Utah will hot nected with Holden. But as he is a Road-bemake this line thePeoples Favdewho efforts of jthe orite Route, character, rather light in the upper sstory uo more attention is to be paid to him mand that their industry be ' favqrfitl than Notice to Creditors. if he wtire a dog and baying at the . . T:35 p. m. Leave Ogden!,., and themselves enriched1 while the moon. Estate of Mary L. P. Teasdale, deceased. m. ... 7:00 Leave Pueblo Notice is 1 the Audiadvise would however Alteram hereby given by undersigned, m. ... 5:43 p. Arrive great silver mining industry languish- to review his latin . it has Kansas p. City.. of L. administrator the of estate P. Mary Arrive St. Louis. . . . , . . . 6:55 a. m. always beeu es in the West, and the blighting deceased, tothe creditors of, and all .. 9:30a. m. that Audi belonged to the sex Teasdale Arrive supposed Chicago the said dehaving claims effects of t ie uuatoned crime of 73 known as the masculine gender but from persons to exhibit themagainst with the necessary ceased, BiguaturC we couclude it must be the vouchers, within four months after the first are felt in every city, town and hamlet iue Jail upon the nearest ticket agent or address We tnereiorewould advise publication of this notice, to the said adminisleminiDt. ' in the United Stales, trator, at his residence in Nephi City, Jnab that lioldeu lady wuom Audi has been County, H, B, KOOSER, Utah, the same being the place for Commercial Freight & Pass. Agt. will ask, If you courting to demand a meaieal examina- the transaction The of the business of said estate. before contemplating matrimuuy. . S..Ht STINSON, George cannot obtain the remonetization ioi tion Phoebus Apollo. Administrator of the estate ofTeasdale, Pass, L. P. Agt. Traveling Mary silver why should we be! deprived of Holden, Utah, April (La. lbDb. Teasdale, deceased. Lake City Utah. Salt Bated Nephi CiLy, April 2, 1833. orn.c. toWxsend, the benefits to our class of tariff legisFrederick W. Chappell Attorney for AdminGeneral Pass, and Ticket Agent,1 A CcoK istrator. booh Free. lation on jftool? The answer is easy St. Louis, Mo. I of-Table is Kuchea the and title manuand irrefutable. The protected new cook book published by the Price facturers love a high tariff on their Baking Powder Uompauy, Chicago., Just THOSE ABEEcTED WITH more at time this it wiii oa seat tree if you thao the respect tney products a postal mentioning 'lhe- Blade, write more than and love Almiguty, they a his oooa iis heeu tried by' ourselves aud fcueir country. Protection is, as the i one of the best kind. oi its very over 40J receipts for ail apples of Jffieir eyes td lhemx Tney kindsconiaiumg ana of home cookery there pastry effre not a wait whether wool isor is are many hints for tae table and kitchen, uot protected. Of the two, they wouid showing how to set a tauio, how to eiiter ZZ2 the loom,' etc. ; a hundred aud oue prefer to have wool conie in free, as it matsdiuiug in every uraacn of the cuhnary art. Ufc EkSyta kJC would enable them to export their pro- Cookery of the very fiaeot and richest as the most ecouonncal and homeducts compete with foreign products well asis of lor. itemernber labie provided like, because of the cheaper price of raw aud kitcuen will be sent, postage prematerial. How often anc often have, paid, to any lady seeding her address Of the Kidneys, (name, town and titate) plainly given. the representatives of one' industry, A copy in German or bcaadiuavian will ? which was already paying handsomely be sent if deolied. Postal card is as good as Address Price Baaing owder without protection, said' to the lobyists Cq.letter. , Chicagd. 111.' for another industry pleading for proEnlargement of tho Prostrate Gland, tec tion If you don't cuunt our noses An Affidavit. in the tariff pot, we'll; take mighty This is to oer lily that on May I Stone in Tiie Bladder, walked to Mfelicks drug store oa lllh, a pair good care your noses are also kept of a of crutches Caam and oottle out. Thus, Senator Cauuon has the bexiaius Pa)u bought Balm lor rmflammatory force of the unwritten law .of preced- rheumatism which had crippled me up. Or any kind of Urinal troubles, ence at his back when he aud the other After using thiee bottles I am completely cared. I cad cheerfully recommend It. Can secure immediate, senators say to the manufacturers, Charles H, Wetzel, Banbury, Pa. And a permanent cure by using the Sworn audj subscribed to before me on You give tis free silver or you won't 10, 1&J1. Waller Sbipuiau, J. P. August That' the Bor sale at 5vjl cents per bottle by McNally get any more protection. cross-examin- Dr.C.S.iitosmer. ! . Yfm. Chastain, Ibapah, Tooele Co. T Prizes in 1 March 30th, 1806. f Notice is' hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Jnab County, Utah, at Court House, Nephi City Utah, on May 16, 1836, viz: William F. Memmott H. E. No. 8127 for the W. H N. E. q aud N. W. X S. E. X See. 34 Tp. 15 S. R. 2 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Moroni Monroe. James Adams jr., James Allen, and Thomas W. Memmott,' of Scipio, Millard County, Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the Interior Department, why regulations of the not be allowed, will be givsuch proof should en an opportunity at the abqve mentioned time the witnessesef and place to said claimant, and to olfer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. 8 Btron Groo, Register. ft Vm. A, C. Bryan Attorney for Claiment. I -- Portuns f lira J |