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Show Tho County Eegister or 1AM rtTK COLVTY. Iphrsim, Utah, Sept. iS, 1S90 I, SIS j l.ad Ofte 11 SaliUae Cm. I left July 161k ilan. None ib . uet'y given itiat the tviicnutva.i.iind "'"'ei "U alad auti. 9 f hit tntoritioa to as. Anal i prW m npp,Hl of fc.a claim, and Ifaat aaid ptout will he visile befor Ike Wvibate Ju.lge. of m hi.ab-- : eni:e the iioiuuy ulef.of F.mery County L'leh. at aa-- lle Uale r. I.. on Saturday, lapteuiber 6li. iyj. vis: Siunuel Rooky. II L. lor lie E S N- H and K.(, S. k. 1. Se.lin a, ip. ly S R. a I. He uaraes the loilowin,. itneaaaa Id prove till Coa-tumou. toudaac upon, and cuiuvauoe ot, laid la. Via; j Cliriui loansou. Aud.cw J Allen. Pster John 10 Loreaso .1 nt V T rM D. n..n Register. TheBenchHouse J Blorks suuth of lb. tank. Mimmditd asset awjwrnlefceel. GOOD TA1LM. KTR:' fi.ooand i.S Pf ly."fe t7. BENI'H, PreP. Special Rates by the ek. G f.J Commcicul Sample K ni. C l ih Rj.mn. Fiee Cuuieyauf to the 1 tin pie. Teams will meet parlies at Clievar whan ao desired. ' C3BARBER SHOP.SSS Hah" cutting. ;cti Shaving, Ijcta One Daor west of City Hall, i )4 Ephraim, Utah I wmtm ummrn j WMWiftiiM,! ttw Tonsorlal Artist. S. JOHNSON Has opened a First-Cln- s Barber Shop at Load's FurnituraStore, MainStrtit, - - - Ephraim. NEW BARBER SHOP Just vpmed In the Registo Block, by T. W. Hanson & Co., who are always on hand and ready to oblige. W. T. RE1D. Probate (f Land Attorney, Minti, Utah. Has had longtr practice in Land matters thin anv Attorney in the coutts MOTEL. Mary Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, Sample llooms, Ktc. Salina, - - lath W. K. REID. A TTORNEY AT LAW. MASTl UTA. Tractict in all the courts ot theTerritory. Win. ZABRISKIE. PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt. riemnt Utah. Business promptly attended to. j Agents for the Cooper Vaoris, and McCor-ini-c Eachincry. CARRIES A FULLAXn COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES AXD DRYGOODS. MENS CLOTHING FROM $5,00 A SUIT AND UPWARDS. BOYS AXD YOUTirS SUITS $1.50 AXD UPWARD. STRAW HATS IX GREATI'ARIF.TY, FROM ro CTS A XD UI'H ARBS. Hummer ooat?- - 7.r eruts. Crihery anj iJIassu a' f. ISroaJi 7 f.'s. per yarj. C'aJn j 6 its pir yard. Alpaca 3j eti per yard. Chines t Silk 15 cts ptr yard-- SatUen 15 els per yard l'BJIWB.VM jpift- - IWiTiHUi j I EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Dorius, Prtp. Good accommodations aad Sample Room. Main Street Ephraim Oppositt Post O flics a 1 Fielding House, jmjlijy ITMKBT, MJJYTI. Josh. Fielding, Proprietor. JGood AccomodationiJ ForTracelets and Tempi Visitois, All are madt walcomc.Good roomr T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORN ET. Office next door to U.S. Land Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains patterns for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and infor-mation given. C. 5. WILKES, orriCI IN TJ. S. LAND O FICB BUILDING. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtain Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Thos. E. Fuller, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Good anJGroceriea,Boot9 and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utaht 2 2 0. C. Larson, Carries a Full Lins ot Gtntra MERCHANDISE, Studebakcr Wagons, Carriages, and all kinds of Agricultural Imple-ments. Also Agent for the O-FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. Passexg'ts & treght Carried between Cltestar, Ephraim and Manti quickly 4nd with safety J. H. Otterstrom, - DEALER IN Egjs, Grain and all kindi of G;iiri "roijuce. 0o. W. Parks, B. D. R. Thompson Latt ReoelTo- - U.a.Unfl Office. Attorney, PARKS cV THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts Salt Lakk City, Utah. Wlllam H. Bird. James Lowe. BIRD LOWE. Lii Agnt & Attorn ys, Ofiice next door do U.S.Land Office, 8ilT LAis CtrT, L'tAB. Will pro not a m" In eontttl and wisivnd-i- l euoi in h i.i (1 offlre at, s t i.ilt" t'lty, t'lali, a Oi'nii ni land ofloe at Wailmiifton. I. '. otil.lti tntn'i on wo lon'i-fu- n. t a d .nr cnlt'im Knt. tcs. nrt upon tonland Mineral lni1 (Vneral information i. Uilujf ilu4a rurnlshed wlthap,VUte aad laBa.TklrK'fl. W.H. Olsten ,M. D. Ephraim. - Ephkaim, Uta4. 33a T7. W. Woodring, M D. Mt. pleasant, Physicians & Surgani. Telegrams will only be if mad or endorsed by responsible parties 2 J3 champion ancl WHlTLtty Machines. Extras For Both Machine! always on hand. C.AndrewsCo. NEPHI 4 EPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and Pelta. We are also Agents for the Three Best Wagons in the Mar ket THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, THE COOPER All At Salt Lake Prices. 10 0 Andrwi dt Co. ROBERT RODEN. Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build-ng- s a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Stonn Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Street, Nephi W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST . All work warranted. Mtnti, nd Ephraim Utah. 1. 1 MILLINERY SHOP. Mill Christina Peterson, dealer in Hats, and Ladios Fancy Goods, s doors East of CitY Hall, Cantre Street. Ephraim, Utah. I 9 MILLINERY SHOP. Mrs. A. C. Hansen. Dealer in at! Goods beloigint lo a First Class Millinery Shop. One block west add i north of Tabar-- ! corner, Ephrajm. I Genta Underwear iu Various styles Lai'ge Assortment of Ladies Underware. Ladies Collars and Neckwear in Great Variety Horn in every size and quality. Prices to aston-ish you. PETEBSON&HAlTSOlt'. CENTER STREET.KFHRAIM Madson Bros,& Co. MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS IN Jfcfc-Pi-ne Lnmber, Lath, Pickets, Doors Sash, Frames, Screen-Door- Etc., Etc. WA11 Kinds Planing, Rustic ctiling, Flooring, Moldings, Scroll sawin, to order. J4TCasings, moldings, corner-block- s, rosetts, etc., etc., constantly on hand, . Ephraim. Utah. 3XVLvs X Julia t Dorms, E IPHRAIM, UTAH, Desires to call the attent ran cf the Public to the act that she is the Agent for the BUDDINGTON DRESS CUTTING MA-CHINE. CeVl Oss r for fmrttur tmfmrmmttm. ARTIST. jFree Hand Crayon Work"! Portraits Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ifhraim, Utah. Utah Nursery Co. Fslablishcd 188I. Oyer 50 Acres of Fruit and Ornamental Tree., Boies, Shrubs and Small Fruits. gclOneMillion Forest Tree Seedlings. Grounds Located in Sugar House ard I Jalt L&ke City.J tWOJJlee Central Block. Second South Street, S Riverside Herd ShortHorn Cat f X? tf& f "fnce 1 Headed by the f P&J i About fifteen Famous Airdr.ep? head of Young soth & gth Duke tf)'4 t? Bulls and a few Roses -t- he J&-lV- S 14 Choice Heifer, f? Sa'e- - Send J. Al..AfNr Catalogae Lexington, Ken ff J."- -' r's I a -t-o Offlctj, Ceat.aI2iOck.aiaH Lk City. T. V. IIAMS03T, & CO. Have t Fine l ine of Gent's Underwre nd UFurnishing Goods" j H..jkcriA ft, r.r , sTisrrsMi, et Jit . Register Block, Ephrini. Wm. Bawden. Deisier In All len d of Yarn. FIsstmcN. s Is.- el.d 'It'll'' I !S'G )). A ll S.'c I' j '. il. et?iv'a' fsr r, tlVisis, 'irfisartsri'. .illiAlM. OTAH. fry 11 tt ...il.. Tt rr rr Mason s Fruit Jars, Provo Fruit Jars and Crockery. PT M a a ll M Z2Z3 V The rest still declined, and site was diiven i.fT without them She felt some-wh- t cnaiincd when site Icssur-- d lau i on that titling the 'duubliiii;;," I. Mer, who had been the first became last in the train, and was mi ill behind; but it was too late now to object, U .iile the noisy vehicle with brakes down tiaversed the Ion,; down glade which on the outward bound trip they had had such hard work to surmount.she pictuied to herself th vaiinui siiades o! regret aud anxictv hrr absence would Ctuse the ditlerent members ot the party, and sympathized with them lor then disquiet on her account. She made her-te- lt quite miserable in this way, and when the campground was Anally reach, ed, on a level with the saw null standing there, she was glad to get leave to du s nielliing for her husir, jnst to keep her-self fr.m thinking- - She was peimitied to hold the ladv'a hahv. w hile the moth- - An Overland Sail. (CONTINUED.) CHAPTER HI Amnvaxd Scvid. The first mile was a retrace of the weary steps by which our voyagers had entied the happy groves of Sylan Heights; but whei this was passed, the pilot turned wastwaid instead of east-wai- er helped her husband unload, and pre-pai- e the bed. into whic.t t i : turi- - wacareiull tuce.l a vav, Suptier was hall reaJy, aid i ; : f tlemau, Mr Grithth, was in the ;hi burrowing for some necessary atttcle.t-i-two ladies of his party and Yours Truly were standing by the fire enjoying the Eiateful warmth, which the great alti-tude made so pleasant even in July, when all at once a thin, tall, ui. kept man appeared from the outer datkness. halt-ed near the fire, stretched ont his right hand, and, in a tone which was a grand burlesque of the ranting emotional speak er, broke totth with: "Yes, ladies, you have been reco'niz-e- d, just as they wete reco'nzied who laid down their lives nearly nineteen hundred years ago. and whom we brought down these mountain tops of thri evetlasticg hills to be reco'nized by there ftiends and their foes-a- nd just as the nineteen hundred little children, little innocent childten, ladies, were brought down these steep passes; and every one of them has been reco'nized and sympathized with about the awful deeds of men, who have lived in the wide world and labored and fought and bled for their county; and whose histoiy shames the light of the sun and the moon and stars as they look down upon these everlasting hills, ladies, and reco'-niz- e a man who would go through fire and water and mnd and snow to serve you, and keep you from hatm; and who knows all history, all science, all arguments, aud reco, nizes the w hole case, and would scorn " To bt continuii. Inquiry from the ladies elicited the explanation that another road than the one by which they had entered Pleasant Valley lay to the westward for part fo the way, and the kentlemen, while wondering that the lumber teams all used the other, could not believe any road was woise than the one previously traversed. They passed through Win-ter Quarters.a single ragged street or ra-vine, occupied almost conpletely by the railroad track, Irom which, in seem-ing fright, the houses had rushed up the bank, and clung tiamhlmgly to what-ever perch they could rind. The houses fences, etc., wete all one lurid brown color, painted by the engine smoke. Several lines of family w ashing hung almost over the street, and strar.ge to say, some of the clothing were nearly white. The mouth of the fleasant Val-ley coalmine opened its black orifice close to the track, and at short entervala the trucks thundered their contents into the waiting cars. The track was imbed Jed in coal refuse, and the faces of the romping children wore much ol the same sombre hue, re-lieved only by their twinkling eyes. Sev eral little hoys cf doubttul nationality, rushed out and clung to the stern for the fun of it; and audibly con-jectured what manner of people were within. When their list of guesses had come to a pause at "Be they peddlers?" Miss Anoinette smilingly informed them "Not peddlers but school teachers; w ho are very fond of just such bright eyed little feilows as you;" whereupon the fu-ture citizens in black paint and one sus- - penuer apiece, chuckled knowingly. Near the end of the street slood a house rather more forlorn and dreary looking then ;h majority; but just en-tering its flimsy gate was a man in poor attire, ueaily black it is true, but he won the hearts of the lady travelers at a glance, because he carried a whole arm-ful of pure, sweet, mountain llowers.and led by the hand a htile girl who carried a little nosegay, and danced, and piat-tle- d to "paua", with all the graceful free-dom of healthy, happy childhood. The poor little house and II its dingy were glorified by this gUmpse ol loveliness. The railroad presently left the ravine, but the wagon road, beg patdou, the schooner rouie contiuu ed to follow it; crossing its clear beautiful brook a doz-en times on tha worst bridges mat ever bore the name. Built of loose p iles or lum ier that crashed, flew up, "bucked and reated,"and acted cianky generally, some ol them wee actually dangerous. A bov with a fishing r .d over tiis shoulder was accosted with "Hellolsii; where ate your "They ate in the water yet, 1 am Sony to say;" he res-ponded with all the grace and ease of a soc eiy beau. Trie ravine, stream and all. finally concluded to c'.iinb the huge mountain, instead tt looliii aluii; al an ani;le t.l only about 40 drgrees;aud our parly con eluded to try a climb al.o. The little stiosni brawled and foamed, now on this side of llie road and tww oil that. Gteat beds uf violet leaves, there were 110 flviwets now, chin.-- ; low. ugly to its banks, and the columbine, larkspurs, bluebells, and gentiaiimiugled with the wild oats and scented iliiubs to form a wildeinesi ol beauty; and the lad iei stid "Why ahoulu the tesidfnts of PleasantValley cultivate flowers, when such lair Hower gardens only ask leave to bloum. The timber of the tc runtain crests ven tured nearer and nearer to the ravine till like a pack 4 wolves which require time to eucuurage each other, it finally closed iu completely. Now the travelei began to under-stand why the lumber haulers always used rhe other ruad. The deep dust and all the chuckholes were not so hard on wagons or teams as tins terrible zig-zag over rocks and fallen timbers, steep pitches and yawning bridges. Se vera! other teams overtook the paity in the canyon, and the ladies and pan of the gentlemen walked in littl knots and groups. The walking was not smooth nor easy, but far moie so thai) the diiving or tiding. The teams had to be allowed to brea-the every 'ew rods, and in places the duvets stood on the felloes to "hold" the wagons. All this was nothing to complain of, but when at last the slope became so steep that the panting teams had to be "doubled" before the lightly-loade-wagons could be brought along, and the gentlemen who had been walk-ing with the ladies fell back to give as-sistance, progress was slow indeed; and the ladies on foot must either wait, or go far ahead. Miss Antionette had fallen in with another lady no older than herself, and they two kepi in advance of all others. Yours Truly, engaged in conversation with an agreeable middle aged lady did not observe the widening distance between Miss Antionette and herself until in the growing dusk her light summer dress had entirely disappeared. Knowing that these mountains are the home of ber, mountain lions, lynxes, catamounts and other wild animals, she feit annoyed by t. e imprudence of the young gills in thus separating themselvs from their friends. Sue raised her voice nd called to them, but could not be sure whether they or echo faintly ans-wered her. Tne other lady had a small child in one of the wagons, and was obliged to remain near; but Yours Truly pressed on until stie overtook tne culprits and lead them a lecture. She insisted that they should wait f r the teams, for sev-eral teasons; one of which was that since they had passed the lastsumm t, and were again on the down gtade, the teainsteis would want them aboatd so tbat they couid diive faster. They waited; and presently, the first team passed them on a trot. Having left their own wagon in the van, she suppos-ed this was it and that Captain Mer had actually p sed with ut seeing.them. Tne oinets caint pone by one and C .1 me I 01 wcie C'tsiiaied lv I ie i le-- p t:ivt oassen ers, liui M s.. An ioiiet e a. id Youts truly wcie still on foot and talking bnskly. Presently they found Major Alpen-stock ai.d another gentleman seated on fallen tiee, wailii.g veiy Composedly, Another pasii g leam drew up and all the .ravelers 10 jump 111. Tuey '1 ltd lo .led tie witii iliai ks. hut wete S i )tetfd trial at ' i .is i ;ul . J: ll. ii'.'d'-- i itv- 'injurs '.11 '4. ue I oAt'tein vas ..ht j, t'ii'!it't ut-s- t to accept the invitation, and ciirnutd in. Posleei tr.1!oiiirtvJ Final Frtiof. Mu. l Land ttfi.:e it Sa:r Lake city, I'tah. rAth, 189c. .ni.:c in h.tcbv given ll.al tl'e lollowin-nei:i-- elder hjiU.d n'::c of hia to make bi.ai protit in .uiiport ul tua ciaim, at.d tS4l Mid priW w,!l b uin.e ijclnic the I'robate Ji3gp, ;r iu hia nltaiu a llie Cui.my ileik, at laallc lal.Kinery county. Ulan, cn brieiabct Ota. Aii SamuaUiracge. H. .. . for tba S 5. t.. nf Settlor, ad. '.i. IL Ig N. k.Si Sacuon i, N. W N. W j, sec jg, lp. 17 S. k 9 F, lie n.toiei tile toll iwuig aritt.aiis 10 prova hii reaideuce upon aud cultivation of. aaid land. Vu: i hota t. Chncv, Nathan H. Slovens, WillUm A. Cuyvftn, ind Ihoiuu Hit by ill u( Huntington, U. '. Fmamk I). HitttMk Nuttr Of rriititiun Proof. Ltnd OlSee t Salt Lake City. Utah. Attf. 7th, 1890 Noti.'en hrtty gwn that th fulluwnif aamcM wilier bat txitd Dot.cc of Ins intentuia 10 mak Ana piovti in tuppuit oi htt ci... no. auii thtit id proof wtt Dt made belure the Couiuy i.lrit, at Castl Ha! a tnicty county, Utah, uti .Se pie in bar oth. 1890, via, Aah Kinder, 1. S. 114111, fur tba N.,1 of N. W'M: Sec. 15. i 17 S. K, 8. L, He uatuet lb loiluwuij itntiaea to prove hit teaideitce upon aad culuvauun of, aaid land, Vu; I cawdc! Lemon, Chriaiian Ottoaan, Hymm Jonaa, and Oaure L. l'almcr, all of Huntington, UlaS NAN. L. linBIU, Kf tttar. Hotlc Of Final Proof. No. A54. Land Office at Salt City, Utah. Aug 15, i?ijo. Notue ( heieby given that the following nama4 aettler has filed notice of hit intenun to make haal proof in aujiport ot bit claim, and that mid pruof will be made belure the Ke'Mer or Keieiver of the U. S. Laud Ofhce. at Salt Lake City, U. 1. on 'iuenday, Oct., 7th. Char let C. AndemoB, 11 . E. No. 6796, lor the S. K. M S. K. it, Sec. 7. A . S. N. K. A S. V. H B. Sec, 18. T. 17. a. k. o. fc. 100 acrea. He name! the (ulluwing witnetici to prove hit retidauce upon and cultivation of, aaid laud. VU: Charles If. Brown, Jem Neilann, George Town 6 Robert ijarden, of Huntington, fcinery Co., T. U. Sir ATM Jf SlMUoNS, I RANK U. Ht, Attoraeyv Keigiater Notlfirj lor rublloallun. S7S-Land Office at Salt I..ike Cily, Utah. Sept. anil. iIqo. Notira it hereby Riven tint the lolluwing named .elller haf tiled nonce ot hi. intention In ninke linal nriKil in .upport ot Ins claim, anil that aaid proof will be made before the clerk o( the comity court ot Emery county, Utah, mt Oaitla Dale, lull, on the tola Oct. tHgo, vu: John K. Roberta. D- K. ro049. for the ft. w. K. I. i t W. I. S. I 8. I. bee. 31. Tp. 15. a 11 lie name! the following witnewe. to prove hit remuence upon, and cultivation of, .aid land. Vu (ieorge B. Milner, Rus.el W. Avery. Robert A. Snyder, and t home. Zundel of Price, Kinery court)-- , L'tah. KltJtBK D. Honn., BHD & Lows, Kei.ier, Attorneva. Hntlce of Flnl Proof. No. A63. Ltnd Offict Salt I.kCity. Utah, Aug.. mid, II90. Notice il hereby given that the follow. tif named itlcr hu fil(i notice of hi intention to itiHlit final proof in tuTport of hit claim, and that laid proof will be made before the jutle, or in tut abtence, the County Clerk.nf Emery County, Utah, at Cattle Dale, ob October 4th, l8yo. viz: Samuel N. Aitfer. K. F.. 7081, for the Loti 9. K N, W. 1.4 &N. E. W. 1.4 Sec. 18. Tp. ly. i. K. lo E. He namoi the following witnette to prove hi con tinuoui residence upon and cultivation of. Mid lead, Via: Jacob B. Johnson. lVlbert Oviatt, Bemnn Ovta.t, and Albeit llaiuen. all of Cleveland, Uuh. FttANK. D. Hnnns, j Refuter, Motlr or Final Proor. I . 6&7 ' ' ' Lr! Offict al Sail f.aka City, V. T. Aug. lo.ilgo. Notirc i. hereby vn that tha folloaring Bamtd .attlr.r has filed notice ot hia intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Frobale Judge, or in hi absence, the County Clerk, of Emery coumy, Utah, nt Caslle Dal. Emery county, Utah, on October 18, 1890, vis: John Eden. Homrad Entry. No. yoai, for the S U N'. E.i-- S. 1.1.4 N W.1-- 4 N. tt.i-- S. E.1-- tc. is. Tp tr 3. R. . E. Ha names the folbwinf witnesses topror Ml resideac uon and cultivation of, nid land. VU: John Z. Alter, Tcob B. Jolirson, Samuel N. Algrt aad George 11. Richards, all of Cleveland. Fiank D. Hoans, Register. Notlcaj ta Creditor. Estate of R. C. Jones. Dereased. Notice h hereby given by the undersigned. Evects-to- r of the Last Will and Testament of K. C. Jones, deceased, to the creditors of and ell persona having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the nerevtarv voucher, within ten month after the first publication of this notice to the aid Executor t his Home in Mt. Pleasant, San Pete county, Utah, the same heine: the place for the transaction of th buciness of said estate, in said county of San Pete. John W. Nimnt."-.nN- , Datd Mt. Pleasant, I Executor of the Estate of this day ol Sept. 1890. ( R. C. I"ne, dcied. W. K. HID. ATTV. Final nttlamrot of Aoooant. In the Probate Court, in nd for San Pt county. Utah Territory. In the Matter ol the Estate of Henry K. Potter, Decessed. Notice of settlement of final account, and hearing petition asking for distribution of estate. Notice is hereby given that !achar!ah Kump and Andrew Anderson the administrators of the cstste of Henry F.. Potter, deceased, have rendered and pre-sented for settlement, and filed in said court, their final account of their administration of said estate, and also filed their petition asking for the distribution of said estate, and that Monday, th tqth day of Sept. A. D. 1800. at 11 o'clock a tn. of said day, at the court House, in Manti citv. in said San Pl county, has ben duly aopointed by the said Court for the settle-ment of said acco-tnt- , and hearing of said petition, et which time and place, any person interested In said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same. and show eaute. if any he have, why said estate should not be distri-buted as prayed for in said petition. Johm RltD. Dated Sept. nt. too. Clerk. Wot T Kim. Air-y- . lMna.1 Settlement of Account. la the Prohat Court, in nd tor San Pete county, Utah Territory. In the Matter ol th Eatate of Peter Munton, Dereased. Notice of ettlement of final account and hearing petition asking for distribution of estate. Notice is herehy given that Bertha Munson and William Wain, execiiiors of the Last Will and Testa-ment of Peter Munson deceased, have rendered and presented for settlement and fi ed in aaid court their final account of their dminitralion of said estate, and also filed their petition asking for the distr button of ssid estale: and thai Monday the lh day of Sept. A D. 1800 at 11 o'clock . m. of said day at ihe court House in Manti city, in said San Pete county, has been duly aopointed by the said court for the settle-me-of said accoant and the hearing of said petition, at which time and place, any person interested in aaid estate, may appear and file his em eption in writ, ing to said account and contest the same and show cause, if any he have, whv said estate should not be distributed as prayed for in said petition. John Run, Dated Sept. tst, ioo. ck,k Was. T. Rm. Attorney Final Settlement of Account. In the Probate Court, In and for San Pete County, Utah Territory. In the Matter of the Estate of Elira Bosnell Jewk, Deceased. . . N'olVe ot settlement of final account and bearing petition asking f'r distrihutinn of eslale. Notice is hereby given that J C. t'bnsliansen, the administrator ol the estate of F.lira Bosnell Jewkea, dereased. has rendered and presented for end filed in aaid Court his final account of hi administraiion of said estate: and, that Monday, the s .th rlsy of October. A I). 1890. at tt o clock a. m. of said d.y. at th Court House, in Manti city, in aaid. Sen Pete county, has been duly appointed by the said Court for the etllement of said account and hear ag of said petition, al which time and plac any person intere-t'- d in aid eslale may apt' "d file his in nt or to ssid account, and ccnleet the .... ad ' t a ire f it-- He have, why said , ,v .M'.otbe ''tl::t uted. j - t RiiD,Crk. Wm. T. Reid, Alt'y. J ; . ' |