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Show dlMCORPORATEn; O 2SE23 3 J V.'siI'M '..w 1 Published i Tri-Weekl- y. W. H. Olsten Ephraim. 3 News Items. D scents tu be inai.v indication of Pd- - D. mining boom in tins teriii.iry. W. The Idaho Legislature is discussing Mt. a sweeping Moniton diblr.incliisenieiit Physicians & Surgan s. measure, D.Y.lIampton dud Charles Spears were caught in a suowslide near Ketchuni, be anwill Telegrams only Idaho, and both killed swered if made or endorsed by Tint Tribune lias not contained a nasty hours. The tact 2 3 article for twenty-fou- r responsible pirtit-- s is noteworthy Sal: Lake Tinas. Tiib'RK w. Woadring, The Calender Emery County. a coinin Pleasant, -- iijVltborn Vebnt;ir The Latest At Provo, lor the Term, 1891. Storms and Tried, Allys for Items of News from (loose Cases to bo Same. the Idaho. Creek, On tlu' K.ist. KriLrf Bitty, iy iul Feb, 16, 1S91. urmjfUtianf. .1. The Mayor of Ogden will henrefiirh is iu a nourishing conreceive $100 per month salary. A Salt A good PEOPLES STORE. Lake policeman gets 5103 per month. ditional Cleveland. JOS. S. THORNTON, lift .LUX 11 The wind blowing fiflv miles an hour, Culds, prevalent with change of weathGeneral Merchandise, and the Product lliernitimeiers fomteeii degrees Ihi.w er, no diseases; of tbs Couatiy, Prices as low as the zero is the prevailing weather in So nh Cleveland iKseivoits supply the water liiwcsu Dakuta . for d aiiestic u.--e through the winter. Jos. S. ThoiPton, Six Union Pacific pascugir trains Ferrjn.Uuh forint d. called, A milling District were bio: k ailed by the hlizzaid at Hiintingt- ii Mining D.stiuct, acc .rding Cheyenne, Sidney, Neb., and intermedito all Law requiienients. ate stations. One death in Huntington in be last Near the village of Rueili, Canton ol .Free Hand Crayon Work"! a population of Glorns, Switzerland, twenty woodcutteii three months, nm-mPortraits Enlarged were hurried beneath a mass of suow, eight bundled and fifty: ice, rocks and trees. And all work guaranteed. The enterprising inhabitants ot Clevewith Senator Ingalls says the Republican land, have estahl.shed a Cp-o- p S. Juh.nson, Artist, is undergoing a process of seg commendable zeal, also, a milltuery shop Party Ephraim, Utah. mentation. ".A cleavage between the and store combined. east and west is perceptible. App arnnees indicate great improve-ireu- t No matter how slight a citizen's imhere, in illeis adjust. ng themselves wbt-as'eitaiiied (acts, relative be gets in tin-portance may lie he 'nOOT and SHOE MAKE?) into a street car filled w'th ladies that M the we:. I'll of ihi: pari, of mineral JJOOT and SHOE M.KeXvb lie is a man ol standing. U'aif.ington Utah .Emery C'uniiv. Post. dCUSTOM VORK-3- a Dipiheria has made its appearance at iarifi- - proposer t n put in Pr e: twenty miles away; it i hoped Uni Neatly Executed and on the Shut test 75,'--Tin: new hilies between lieie and Provo that it will not make iis way hilh.r.some Notice. and to the line so as to mal;-- ,.l the pcplc ate l.fceiy to feel the eliecls of One Door West of City Hall, Ephraim better lime. Salt Ink vomul of Com- rf the last visitation the remainder are sorrowful in merce. then liv s, its detT-the ex: rente, wherever its vials of wrath In the dumber ofcoinnierce office can are You can get everything in our poured. lie seen specimens J Utah potatoes line of r out (he nqmtatiui this One week c.f blight dear weather, They product ot our soil enjoys all over the growing m'lder, and again the Stor,n s way the Valenitnes k.ng n i'.iua-Ephraim, such as Flannels, Linsey's country. Eve, Cl :i;i, the warning of the Jeans, Tweeds, and Weaving yarns, The English Radicals in Parliament tititei mili'iding snowfall, seltiing to si aome and see for yourself, you will w.ll submit a number of unpleasant ques ste.idvcni't ght, Inline at eight.about four to the tions to relation in government inches on the level only, dee; est here get courteous treatment. the gambling habits of the ltince ol this season. Mountains white, Ironi bone - Wales. to summit. Sergeant Fitzvai-bick'repott cl Tlie storm crossing the Missippi Valyesterday's temperature is as ful ows iev, spent its fury' m, and thinugli, nie Salt a. m. At 5:33 Like, ry, Helens, Rocky Mountains: die six'. h,t he elements 3; Fori Washakie, 41; Deserts to call the attention of the a; Foil Custer, gathered their f.irrts, and over the 1 8. At pm. Salt Rawlins, 31; , made an inPublic to the fact that she is range above 1 i:n iiiu Ogdiin, 30; Bingham, 31; Park City, 20; i f fuiiousiy squally tiisplav the Agent for the teresting Provo, 3t; Logan, 38. lillin;, the clouds, smiwfi!!; BUDD1NGTON DUESSCUTTIXG M. RumiRTG. IMv'.ekso:.:, svs: "I am a hrenkin;; awavmei the cliffs, gulden CHINE. Qmlt fl ktr for furfHr im Silverman I heheve i:i and silver streaks ol sunshine appe-.i- , gl ding here and a fiee coinage. I want a tl;l!a:'v aul there, but. dashing ai d whirling selling worth of silver in a silver dollar, and with tile fury11 of (lie g ile, return, cover to deieiunucd (lien the more silvcrd.iilars we have the i,,w:i as S. JOIIXSON craning every better. Gold is the nvmey of the crcdi tveiv werk land .in J hollow, w 'h the needed store Barber tor, the debtor wants s.lter, a id 1 want hill lias opened a First-Clas- s for Slimmer consumption; only however, both a slight fa, I i:i tits valley, though deeper Shop at Lnnd's Furnitu reStorc, in ilie mountain, ula very bright texture San ao. Feb. Lt Francisco, George MainStreet, Ephraim. Blanche, the Marine, and Johnnie ending with n blizxaid of twenty-fou- r the h rs diirnti.ii, clearing, rolling llerget. better kn. un as "Yoiii-.Calif-irniclouds nwav ov :t ike souther . hills and the at fought Wm. Z A BRISK IE. Athelctic club for $3,500. Five and a leiraced cliiis. half ouiicc'gloves were ensed. La Blanche FRODATE ATTNOREY. Goose creek, iiaho was knocked out in twelfth roumf. Mt. Plens.-in- t Utah. A coi respondent to Huntington from A fellow named Fitzpatrick commitBusiness promptly attended to. luv-inted an outrage on the person of .in old Go Creek.ld.ilio, dates they were heavi first the winterlhere, snowing W. T. REID. lady 78 years old, in Sal Lake, the other day. He was arrested. An angry ly, Feb. isr. Probate & Land Attorney, mob was very near lynching the lechnew Church Academy fininshed erous vaga. ond, and it is aim ist too forTheschool mis winters a ccreditable Mint!, Utah. bad they did not do it. Another fellow Co-oStore ol white or New building. Haa had longer practice in Land matters named Bennet wa found guilty of rape whim giauuc finished last Fall greyish and will meet his just deserts at the meicliandise anythin Attorney in the court from the old to hands of Judge Zane, the new building; the old, now used for Ga-i-under the The S. L. Herald published a pitiable District school; Tiie J.M! rrMUu.H:!). AAV, narrow.,M.D story o( a mother and seven children in management ol Mr, lames Stoddaid, isa Stir Lake, who were absolutely starving gentleman of fine nierchantile ability, Freeman & Barrows until the fact was discoverd. They wiil thriving; Enterprise, not altogether on most likely he well taken cate of now, dampened by the disabilities imposed Eye Ear Nose&T- roat as the fact of anyone starving in Mormon the Mormons though, they are a law where the case was known, ab d,n2, thrifty, predominating number Spectacles fitted properly. Agents for Community, has not yet been recorded. Later. It of Idaho's Citizens; The water question the best Glass or Artificial Eye. h is caused the people of this region, was a hoax. some troubled, and troubled their pockShU iwrti.t JSalMrnr, fimN MaffiiryrifiA Bellevu, Idaho. Feb. so A head end ets some sixteen or eighteen thousand collision this morning between two dollars, in ready motie., paid to secure freight trains on the Oregon Short Line water sufficient for the.r wide spreading A Stitch in time saves nine, "And at Minidoka, fifty miles east of gardens, and fields, but in spile of this - ms yd.--; the means of Saving your Life resulted in killing a biakeman perplexing thing, fine orchards, groves, iimh. named Abbot. Passenger trains have and shade trees are seen clustering See that your Harness is in good fix, t een tied up all day 111 consequence. round homelike, comfortable dwellings on which you can lo by calling Tne cause ofihe collision is attributed to here and there w ill large fields of alfalfa and por ge plants, and the train crews, or lucern, V. MAKER. meadow grasses. Birch Creek, a smalt HARNESS Feb. so, An official dispatch stream ol soft water flows into the town Jne and hail blocks South of Post olnce toLondon, the Chillian legislation states the revo from the southeast, is under their conMain Street, Ephraim. Harnesses of all kinds made to order, lutiun is confined to the rebel squa Iron trol entirely, but serves only to water and the troops at Maricopa. The a few acres of city lots; no timber of any '.fork warranted, charges moderate. slid 1 greater part of Chilli is quiet and the size, growing on, or near ibis stream; regular tro ips and national guard are black Alder, liiich, a ds mie species tf supporting the government. The the willow family, nut much above urdi-naaof this news is doubted among Go'ise Creek, the main stream, commercial firms. liowing ill lrom the southeast, is a large stream, abounding in The dam for the new reservoir will be beautiful clear s,.ft fine residences adorne some fish; very feet feet wide bottom at the 350 lung, 8j hundred All work warranted. and 15 feet wide at the top, the reser- the val ey. which is near one front five voir costing between $1,500 and $3,000. miles long, varying in width forty miles; the small but thriving At Ephraim oa Wednesday and On the upper side there will be two to lies three miles from of layers of stone to strengthen the dam village inMarion, Thursday of each waek. the little basin due east from and prevent washing. Several men and Oakley, teams are at work an 1 will soon have Oakley, duing well, in a northwesterly H5 and down JfmnM, nat Kfhrtim MA the icservoir completed. A. E. Atkin- direction. Large ranches up with water son is superintending the construction the Valley, are supplied of the reservoir and will push it to com- from Springs in the eastern range of sufficient, unless a season of pletion as rapidly as possible. Price mountains, unusual drowth occurs, when water is Telegraph. themThose knowing hauled fr- ni the mo'iuiaiii side, as it meeting wiil tie held tonigli sinks in the s.n.d.and dry desert land it selves indebted lo Peterson & at Athecitizens Chamber of Commerce for the must cross on its way to the lower Hanson or II. Q. Hanson are purpose of cuiiM'.lcring the advisability level. Yeg't.ilion glows luxuriantly here inviting the President and bis cabinet making from five tu ten feet in one searequested to make settlement of to visit Salt Lake on their return fiom son, in the growth of young trees uf all will accounts j tne Pacific at once, or their slope ,1 would be very time- kinds; no cal mines discovered in th s this matter, to ap-- t locality yet. wood not as plentiful near be placed in the hands of an ly when rons.iieiing Bennett or Some other by, as in m.i.iv oilier places, timbers at judge point collection. ardent silver advocate to prepare an ad- a distance of, fiomicn to twenty miles attorney for nlicuuils. dress on the silver question tor the oc- from the town; plenty i.l John F. Dorics, and give the Pietideni a lew liter and aiecloiii-- . goo-winter range casion, Assignee object lessons on die subject il necessary. within reach "i lie people pieseivering A. IL S. am! Ephraim, Jan. 27, 1891 Salt Lake ..vre.r , Ci unnercr. .l - ARTIST. John Nelson - lu-a- William Ihtwtfcn s James whithcadjr- s Toasoiial Artist. Mil-che.- 'l, 11 ht g lem-ive- p, shoo-shon- e, Stcvensen, W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST . to creditors. - Jr. e lletbeit vs Joshua Hone; Kellogg Saxey and Whiiecotton .Hiuriievs; equity j IVtiti.iii ol Isaac Foidonski lor t rhange of name uf l.d:a Foiduuski to Mary Jane Saxey and Whitecotnui, attorneys. 2j Kio (Garni Western Railway Co vs Annaita C Larsen et al; Bennett, Marshall and Bradley, Richards; Kolapp & Barton, attuincys equity. 2t M j DiKtrict Court Items of Interest from our Of Ilie First of I t :t li. Frcmnur No. 39 i mxmvcMm notice :iLTi3 City, San Pete ecCounty, Utah, Thursday, Feb. 28, m1891. Ephraim miTRWfiinwTfii untfri mu rp Vo!. I. Jas. VJttivertt'y Dr. Gunns Improved Liver Pills. These Pills are the result 1 f a life time the best study and practice of one physicians pur country has ever known vegetable They are a combination remedies s finely prepared and ceucen-- t rated that it takes only one small pill for a dose. As they contain no ineu-iuand being coated with pure sugar by a new process, delica e ladies find pil taking now a pleasure. They never gripe or sicken, and will not interfere with your dailyLar-o-work. SolJ at 25 cents a box n. by II. P. 39 Anna Marks vs Y H Culnter et al; Varian, Evans .Sutherland and King ,A G Sutherland and Arthur liruwn, attorneys; law. 30 Hvruni V Jones vs JV Siwart et al' Saxey & Whiiecotton, King & Huutz, attorneys; law. 31 Agnesi Rigpyet al vs John O Thomas; Saxey & Whiiecotton, King & Houtx, attunneys; law, 33 B Darger et al vs St V LeSieur; M M Kellogg, Arihur Drown, attorneys; Iaw vs Williams Nathaniel AF 33 Whipple, Ceo Sutherland, Saxey & Whitecutiun, law. attorneys; 34 D C Burrows vs Keplii McLean et al; King & Houle C S Varian, allot ceys; law. 35 John C Snow vs W I) Rjberls; J E Booth, M M Kellog, attorneys law. 36 D B Reed vs Meadow Improvement Live Stock Co.; George Sut her laud, at toruey for defeudani;Taw. 37 Jens C Nielssen vs W W Brandon ct al; Geo Sutherland and W K Reid, Saxev & Whiiecotton, and zfabri.kie, attorneys; law. jS Sarah Mergan vs Aunie Marie Moore; Booth Wilson, Saxev & White-cottoattorneys; law. 39 J J Arbecpmbie el al vs W W Jack-soet al; Kellogg, Ktng& Hontz, Thursday, Feb. Th.-inx- s .M (Tube Continued 34. William Cummings arraigned on the charge of assult with a deadly weapon. Headed guilty and sent up fur six months Samuel Carson, uulawlul cohabitation, took until 3 oclock p. ra. to plead. John Steel pleaded not guilty to a charge of fornication. Samuel A- Wilcox pleaded guilty to a charge ot unlawful culiabitaiiun. He waa seventy-tw- o years ol age. he said, and on promising to obey the law, was fined $100 and costs. ho Friday, Feu. 30. Orlando F. Herron eutered a plea ol The gtainl jury came into court and not guilty to a charge uf adultery. Bartholomew pleaded not reported the following cases ignored. Joseph , United States s Thomas guilty to the charge of unlawful cohabiSen., Martin K. Ctandal, II. F: tation. Niels H. Jenson pleaded guilty to unJr;, ilyium North slid Andrew Tolgieu' lawful cohabitation. He piomised to The ca ;cs against Adelliert Casierand obey the law, lined $100 and costs. Roliver II. Watts, unlawful coiiaoitaiion, Levi P. Dunham came before the resubmitted to the grand jury. court ou a charge of resisting an officer Janies Bartlmlomew auaigned on a and pleaded not guilty. Mr. Dudley diurge ol unlawful cohabitation, and was appointed to delend him. took the statutory time to plead. Samuel Carson withdrew hi plea of II. W Duggs came forward and chang- not guilty to the charge u! unlawful coed I. is plea of not guilty to the charge habitation and entered a plea of guilty f adultery. Sentence was set for April as charged. He promised to obey the 8. law in the future, and was sentenced to The gram! jury came into court and pay $100 and cost. Chris tiau Hanson did not feel like asreported six indictments and one ignored bill. sisting in enforcing the laws against The case ol the United States vs 1 lenry polygamy and was denied citizenship. Mower, charged with unlswlul cohabitaKatmua Rasniuosen and Fiaucis Ce tion, was called and jury empannelcd. Nielson admitted to citizenship. The indictment allrges Hurt Mr. Mower One Andersen pleaded guilty lo a has lived with Elizabeth Mower and a charge of battery and waa ready for Kovena Jane Mower since 1SS9 The in- sentence. Sentenced to one mouth's dictment was found by the last grand imprisonment and $50 fine. jury. Amy Garlic was the first witness. Samuel Mulberry entered a plea of Live at Fair view. Know Mower and uillv of murkier iu the second degree-I'ria- l also Kuvcnna . Mower, Klizaljelh, progressing. Klix.ilieth has been the first wife twenty, The rase of the United Slates vs Bene is or twenty-nineight years, Kovenna jamin Beni. eq indicted lor the crime of his wife and has lived so for a long fom.cation, was taken up fur ttial. tune. Llizalietli lives out of town a mile or two. and has nut lived as his wife for fifteen years. Since then vakkry and confectionery. he lias lived with Kovenna. Has a Tlie only bakery and confectionfamily and children with her. Am on in Mt. Pleasant, is that of Aar-ti- n good terms with Ruveiina. The two ery C. Kroll. He keeps a first class families do not appear to be oil gcod terms. slock of candics,nuts, cigars, tobacco, Stall-worthy- Stall-worth- Cross examined lie married Elizabeth about (hilly years ago. lie then had a wile Susan, whom he married in Nau-voI le lived with them both seveial years. He married Kovenna about twenty-fivyears ago. He has made his home with her since then Redirect I remember the fart ol atbirneys;law, Susan's death. Know nothing of Eliza-belli4a Alfred Tomlinson vs U P Railway marriage afterward to Mr. Co.; M M Kellogg, PL Williams, attorn, e fruits and all kinds of refreshments. When you visit Mt. Pleasant, be sure to give him a call. Hii prices arc always reasonable n NOTICE. M-l- fi Order appointing time fur tlie hear- ' Mowrer. neys; lew', married lo Geo M Soott & Co. vs Dcvc ft theElizabeth in Nanvoo ill 1851. Was Soundbcrg et al; E A Wedgwood and married to him again or scaled in Salt Geo Sutherland, J E Booth, attorneys; I ake. We aUo went through a cerelaw. mony later, in 1857, alter Ins first wife 4 J A P De Camp & Co. vs Dcvev A died. Have never been divorced. Slip Sundbergetal E A Wedgwood and Geo pose I am his wife vet. He di nt do anySutherland, J E Booth attorneys; law. lor me now; has deserted me He 43 Anna klaiks vs U P Ka:l way Co.; thingnever railed to see me exrept lately PL Williams attorney lor defendant; lias when he called alioiii a divoice case 1 law had entered against him. 41 Corolint F Bromley vs Rio Grande Kavcna Mower Manied Mr. Mowet Western Railway Co.; Bennett, Maishall e yems ago. One year ago ft Bradley, attorneys; fur defendant; twenty-fivlast Octolicr I ceased to live wit'.- - him appeal. as a wife. We lived under the same 45 I C Povell vs E II Parsons et al-if. I manied him by the chur.h law. 31 Kellogg George Sutherland attor; fra been divorced. never lave iieys; law, Mi. Mower has lived vs Monroe Itriga 46 Thos his tion Co.; V H McCurdy, attorney fur at the house on the farmI most otr.t le stays my time (or five years past. defendant; appeal. house mote like a border not as my 47joseph hall vs Rio Grande Western Railioad Co;J E Booth, Dennett, Mar- husband. and staled Elizabeth was shall ft Benntlt, attorneys; appeal. that Mower had never been divorced KITTY CALENDAR did not know that I Charles Crane va B Watts et a!; D from her, and she been repudiated by him. she had Sutherland Geo Evans, aitoineysjequity The case rested Cliam3 (two cates) Bullion Beck King, for the defense, took the post K v F Morris; Arthur Bion MiningCo there was no legal marriage Bemett, Marshall' & Bradley, tion that Mower and Elizabeth, and that between attorneys; equity. was not the legal wile. 3 F K Morris vs Rullion Beck & Cali- she An aigumeul to show the legality of fornia Mining Co.; Dennett, Marshall ft the marriage with Elizulietli was made Artkur Bradley, Rrown,altorneys;equily. Varian and tl.e case was submitted. 4 Louis Boukufsky vs John Credit w I byLorenzo F Herron was arraigned on Snyder, Bemett, Marshall ft Bradley, a of adultery. Hetuok the statu charge attorneys; equity lime to plead. 5 II B Clawson vs F K Mortis; Arthur loty Samuel a Wilcox was arraigned on a Brown, Bennett, Marshall ft Bradley, atcharge of unlawful cohabitation. He torneys, equky. 6 Valentine L Ihonias vs F K Morris; took the statutory time to plead. on a Niels II Jenson was arraigned Bennett, Maishall & Bradley, attorney charge uf unlawful cohabitation. He for detendanl equity. took the stauiory time to plead. 7 John Eliott vs John Bastian et id; until The petit jury was Baskin ft VanHorne, Arthur Brown and Monday morning at 10 o'clock. E B Critchlow, attorneys; equity. 8 fuliannah Evcnaud vs flans Olson et al; w K Reid, william Zabrskie, attorMower . 41 Was 1 Cross-examine- d - ing of ptobate A will. Tn the probate court in and for San Pole County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Anne Mmie Anderson.deceask'd. Up, 11 reading and filing the petition of Kick vali! Nielnun of Ephraim City, San Pete County. Utah Territnry.pray-in- g for the admission to Probate ol a certain- - document, therewith filed in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased. It i ordered that Monday the 6th day of March, A D. 1891, be, and is hereby appointed for the hearing u the proof of the execution of raid Will, at 11 o'clock A. M- of that day, at the County Court House, iu Manti City. lt is further ordered that the Clerk cause due notice therefore to be given by publication ior a peiiod of four weeks in tne County Register, a newspaper that a printed in said County, and the subsubpoena be issued requiring scribing witnesses to said proposed Will to be and appear al the time and place above specified. Wilnes my hand at Mann City, this 9th day of February, A. D. 1891. - Jacou Johnson, J udge uf said Com I. Territory of Utah, f San Pete County. ) I, John Reid, Clerk of the Probate Court, hereby certify that the foiegoing is a full, true and correct copy of the 1 ime for lire original order appointingWill of Annie hearing of Probate of Marie Anderson, deceased, and now on file in my office. . Witness mv band and the seal IsasM of said Court at Manti City, San pete County, Utah Teriitory, this 9th day of February, 1891. Jon n Reid, Probate Clerk. Eerd Erickson, Atty. LARSEN, neys; equity. 9 Robert L Allen vs John Martir.;IIall & Maishall, George Sutherland, attorneys; equity. 10 Spanish Fork City et al vs St V Saxey, King and Geo Sutherland, w II Dickson attorneys; equity. xi Hans laulsen vs Theo M Samucl-soSaxey and whitecotton. King and IIoulz, Niorncys; etjuity. 12 R w Bieieton elal vs Theo M Sajey and wliilecoitun. King and Huutz, ittorneys; equity. 13 Cyrus H Spriggs vsTcancum Taylor et al; Hail and Marshall, Geo Sutherland .attorneys; equity. 14 Springville vs James Hawleyilloutx and King, E Booth, attorneys; equity. 15 w K Smith et al vs Jonah Phillips; w K King and George Sutherland, Booth and vilson, attorneys; equity. 16 Thcoas wright, jr vs Jos wrighi et si; Sutherland and Judd, Marshall and u Koyle, attorneys; equity. 17 Wrn R May vs Nephl Inigalio( & DEALER IN STS ICT Co; Saxey Whitecotton.King ft tluit attorneys; equity. Al edicinc-ff-, Purt Chemicals, Perfumeries, Paints, I Drugs vs 18 Joseph W letmolt Jas S Terry el al; Geo Sutherland, attorney fur plaintiff; equity. 19 Adams, Sons & Co vs P N Snoot-erup- : Geo Sutherland, attorney for plauit.fi; equity. so Jacob Huutz vs James Whitehead isd all Goods usually kept iu a Eirst-ClDrug Store, King & Houtz, attorney fur plaintiff; Druggists, Sundites, equitr. si Sarah A Shoebndge vi Jus A Spices, Teas, Coffees, Coal Oil and ful! Litre of Groctre Drug: Bootn Wilson, $1 M Ktl Pn icritins Carefully Compounded Day and Aight. equity. log.- Ann Lnetliam et al; vs SS Jones jj King ft Houtz attorneys for iTainiifl; H. P. 'h r- n ell; Sam-uelso- TsmnHHB-T- m r Ephraim City, Utah, ?. G g-3- RQ 23 Suffa and SI'S 33 OilDte. 3. Pare Spices.! as ;rneys; eq'iny- - Atfent ior the liite Sewing JMcchiiip, s 8M King of nil. |