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Show I33(TSD 8ATURDAT w. L. ROE, MORNING Awarded FUNERAL OF DAVID WEES. TEE REPUBLIC. WE ARE NOT HERE FOR OUR BENEFJT. But for Yours. on Wednesday. Editor. aesad-elss- s d If the wool men can get docent prices for their wool, there "ill be many smiling faces around town. Theodore F&1& Took Place at the Residence of His Son David Webb one of the old timers of this city passed away to the other rtKHi or subscription: on Sunday the 18th. He had shore 82.00 One Year reached the adranoed age of 78 new or years. The deceased had been mmuuicain9 relating to Ail editorial matter should be addressed. Editor, ailing for some time and the son Republic. of tiie deoeased, Harry was with him till a late hour Suday night and All remittance and business letters should him sleeping soundly. leit When be addreewd to The Republic Publishing; Co., he came back nexk oring he was DTephl, Jaab County, Utah. found dead in bed in the sasine COMPA'JY TAB REPUBLIC PUBLISHING position as he was when left. The funeral took place at the residence of his eon Lorenzo "Webb of this city President Sperry and Application has been made at the Nephi post Bifchop Tarkes were the speakers. Are far transmission through the mall as The old chair with which he was mail matter. associated sang at his funeral at he wish of the deceased and they sang the hymns which was hi desire should he sang SATURDAY APRIL 21th, 1807. A lar;e concourse of people were The season for bock beer and mud is present to render the Inst rites to .he deceased gentleman. upon us. The deceased was one of the first Cause for sitting on a settlers who settled in Nephi, havtack. ing come here when onljr six families were located. He was one of Charles Andrews la still silent on the the minute men during the time of marshalship proposition. the Indian troubles was a mnninent in figure up No! the present city council is not this city. dead hut sleepeth. He leaves upwards ofseventy sons The Turks are fanatical fighters and daughters and grand children to Greece has a hip jobon hand. mourn hi loss. ejacuiatlon-6barp-pointe- Honors' Wrfi$ Highest Durrant will he hung on CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS uhn Sudweek Run Over by a baud rOSTfSdfT A MADJE.O Ctjh ufTactj poiCnpa fan AoB&ofcfa, Asur anycShewAUfsftst. 4$ Years the SLanctard. twisted in every conceivable form. This could not be done at a rate of only five miles an hour. To demonstrate this fact you only have to call andexamine our spring line of clothing which has just arrived. Below is a list of some of the great bargains we hav "or you and it will be to your interest to call and inspect them before purchasing elsewhere. Eyewitnesses claim that they were running at the rate of 20 or 23 miles an hour and this will be The first is our $3.50 brought out at the trial. The accident was a case of pure R. R. Suit. This is an elegant fitting garment; well made; guar anteee not to rip or fade and perfectly free from shoddy and will cusednoss and criminal carelessness and tlio railroad company though not dirmtly responsible should see that the guilty parties are punched and Sudweek should paid a goodly damage fee for the wear for one year. oss of a foot. It is very- - plain that the gentle-wil- l not only be a cripple for life but has no means of support for lis family The This cut shows you our black clay suit. Extra well made for Calve and others, operatic star have volunteered to sing for the benefit of the only-chilcf the late Henry E. Abbey. She is Id years old now and without means for her maintenance and education. Dele.-.zke- s (9 Car. Friday, June llth, if a just providence pr something else does not remove him Notice of Forfeiture. sooner. Whilt seems very plainly to be an act of criminal carelessness Chairman Quay and other members ocourred on Tuesday- morning near of the buildings ar d grounds commitC. II. S perrys plaoo on the railroad tee say that a favorable report will he made on the bill for the erection of pub- track between here and Moua. Mr. John Sudweek had been sent lic buildings at Salt Lake and Ogden. on his little hand care in the direcHundreds of Greek citizens of the tion of Mona to look up bad places United States ave going home to fight on the track that needed repairing. ugainst the Moslems. It seems as if t a gang witnesses According eye rethe sluggish Greek blood has been of builders who also were of as if bridge the descendants juvenated and a of warriors hand the redoubtable ancient riding large car came up Athens meant to regain the prestige behind Sudweek and out of pure which they lost years ago. cussedness or recklessness told the gentleman to get a move on him. Ah! Spring is here that is to say. Of course he tried liis best to get It was here just the other day : out of the way; but the more he But It has gone that is to say, tried the faster the bridge repairers It had gone just theotber day. pumped on their car until the And ere this poem may Bppear le-was has been rapid rate began to tell upon the may Spring is Paris Post. old man. At a certain point on here. the road his velocipede jumpod the This is what the telegraph editor will track and Sudweek saved himself have to taokle after the Greater New by stepping olfthe car, but unforYork scheme becomes a reality; tunately for himself he jumped in Our $b.OO To 3. W. Eilison your heirs anil Yon are hereby notified that 1 hare expended iflOO 0(1 dollar iu laboratnl itnprm ernei.ts upon the Ellison Saltpeter and Mill site situated iu an unorprunixed mininp di.striet Juab county, hl-in the Utah, as will appear by ftiee of recorder of Raid county, in order to hold htild premises under the provisions of seet ion S324 revised statues of the United States t hold the same for beiiiR the amount the year ending December lilst IM5. and year l t. of etulinp December yenr said expenditure bciim u.Sdi Fiftyproportion dollars for each year and if within HO days alter too not lee bv publication you fail or refuse to coiltribute your proportion of said ex eoowner twpether with vostr, yourpeuditure interest in said claim will heroine the property of the subscriber under said section illjt. style is guaranteed to be all wool, best serge lining, made by the best of tailors; would be cheap at 812 and it only costs you $8.oo. I ,l 31-- bcom.fi First Publication March No. I El.l.!r-o- . This is the best piece of goods that money can buy and has always sold for $22 and $23, bufc ow-- , ing to the great bargains we got on our spring goods we are able to sell it for CT, 1H1C. 3245-Notic- for Pufcliutlon. Land at Salt Lake City, Utah. April t, 1K.I7. Notice is hereby that tlie follow it:;: named set tier has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in suppoi; of his and that said proof w id h made before the County Clerk of Juab Co., I tali, at Nephi. Utah, on MayKJ, IK. diaries Or"il 11. E. No. HJ23 for the NW Sci, X V U "and Ni-HWS See. 34 Tp 15 S. K. W. He names the following witnesses to his continuous residence upon au e::!ti pr.ee a: of said land, vi.: Thos. Whuhatn Mcm.-- ion tl. and William F. Memmoll, of seipio, Miliar.i Co , Utah, John Williams, of Wellington Juab Co.. Utah, and Soren C. Nielson, of Scipio. Millard Co., Utah. Bums Goo, Ke-iOffice I t" I v. : I Utah, -- Iu-r- life-blast- to Minnie Bosh Defendant: You are herelo required to appear in a u action brought RtrainM you by the ainve n ttned plakituY in the District Court of the F'ifth Jiulvird Dwtnet of the State of I t ill, and to answer the complaint filed therein wiihin f the days (exclusive day of service) utter the service on you of this summons if servod within this county; or. if served out of this county but in this district, w ithin tw eiitv days; olherwiwe within fortv days -- or judgement by default will bj taken UK.in"t jini, accordtiij; to the of said eouiplsint. The said action is brought to obtain a jnd meiit that the marriau" hetwean planitiff and defendant be dissolved, and a divorce decreed. accordion to ine stitute in sm-- case made and trov,dcd. The proaml on whicli sanl judement and decree are claimed is, thu dt- leiident has willfully ami without cause edser- test and abandoned the said and disregarded the s ilenduitv of lipktniti.f vows, as is fully set tort i in n 3c i i ' ' bio. And you are hereby a i i.icd that if on fad to app. ar and answer me said complaint ;.s -Hbo.e required. :T w ill .im apply tile t ouri for the it.h.u Iherem Wi. ness, ,Tii no n. r. V. 1 : , '.tit:'. i til, i i. . oi.-r- t ( i t I. Ill Whit uutton .4- - . ,.a) i . I , Hi, f r Jiiat., Slate nr thousa: Hispii t ,j ip Dintri-- ad ielal t Dis- la County of I t ill. this sixth day ur Im pM'.ini'o ijiv of i.l si: iivi! auI nii ly Nev'j . . i. f Cl rk. F iHi'.d, .ii ,i; iiuuvj.ii. 4 fjf pi viil ? f t Noiic? to Cred. State or Vtui. Martha P iM,iibnif t)i tratarm ? ,7. O'lmt of Jit Ds'itw?' i r t, h1 Joik, ti it nf Muri;, j ii, i il Notice J. Jon - raa0. t rr.to vHip rrrfiit t r h J ah jwrN u hi ala ! aj tastip hlint thn wit. Aotiohtr wlthut t fca niur.tt a aft-- i i'ipitpaaary nf pop it'atioii this ?t to tho Atomiuituratwr nt thv of!u noth', m. C. Bryfku m )ii. of of Ndi'Ll, t'ity ooatj of Juab, SWit of Cth. iu i TV tilsj77 pir:, These are only a few of the good J values we have and always take pleasure in showing our goods and we shall be glad to have you call and inspect our goods for your selves. Dont forget that you can get live pairs of mens half hose for str their recklessness had led them jumped their car being unable to stop it and the consequence was that the poor man was knocked down and run over, it passing over his right ankle, cutting the main artery of the leg. Mr. Sudweek iu his statement said: That they were crowding him. to see how fast they could make him go. and when his veloei pede jumped the truck he jumped from it, but somehow or other his foot got caught in the ties, and he found it impossible to get out of tlie way- - of cue swifdy approaching '1 o car of the bridge builders. save himself he grasped a plank on their car seeing that that was the only way of saving his life, but with the consequence ns previously stated. lie state very-- omphalic ally that it he liadtiot grasped the The Hamilton murder case Is alt ranting a great deal of attention. There is no use denying the fact that it was the most diabolical murder that has evor been perpetrated in this state. It is also evident that the murder was well planned. The evidence at the inquest seemed to show that the woman did the deed with her brother-in-laus im atcessor. The coolness of the woman also shows that, she has knowledge who committed the deed. There wete also flat contradictions in her testimony arid other statements which only strengthened the web which was . slowly hut surely weaving about We do not like to see the woman branded as h murderer, yet we claim tbit just ice should be done poor Hamilton. It was enough to blight his life for the future by ner descending to the role of a courte.-nn- . hut to finish the matter by murder, if proven, she has descended even loacr than when she was fondled hv the P.ivej. We fervently hope that the murdered plnnk he would have been a n ad mao will be avenged that no matter mss. whe e the sro f law strikes, it h u 1 The statement that they wet be done swiftly and surely. The win leveling t the rate of only flvr Who started snd fomented tfc an hour Is cArtainlv prone 'business shauld ) m he draped be for , . . , Bnfi .l Lis. cm R Et Sftoulkwl j,.Os sbii loUsiVs an juitl !1 smashed to the bolte fteserte. $15. 1 the way of the approaching repair Newyorkbrooklynlongi s lan d c i Samm .ns. crseycityhobokenkings car.The men yelled to him to get out In tin District Court of th fifth Judicial ceunty, Aug. 11. (Special.) Mr. Chas. of the way-- , hut he was District, Co finty of Juab. of Utah. paralysed a Andrews, Jowph M. Tiosh riaiutitT. vs. Minnie Bo41! prominent aspirant for the and the The Dofohint. of State Utah Kemls preetirr men, seeing to what extend United States is of marshalsbip here for his health. if) -- Admfuitratavof , Ooca, I PHI. A- Hcd Datod at TV. A. .wt vL. U.o XntaW Nhi. Utah, JUprit : Vi brj aa, Att; . ( R. 1S97. ,T 46-R- Admialstrtux. I UTAH. |