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Show : The County Register or IA pits COUNTY. IpVrlit,tUth, Sept. 25, 1090 NaBtonaf HiKMMl riMl frwf. to. sis. LulOS.i at Salt Lake Chv. 1'ssa.Tuly ittkil Notice is ar.by fi.. tavt the rollrior-aam.- ncttler has Al.d aorn. a I bw lataatj.. to mk. final proof in sotjrM.it ad his clsim, abtl that Said prouf ill be made a. tor. the Probst Judge. OS isi b.s ab seace the County Clet a,of Emery ooueiy at Can-tl-lsl U. T., on Saturday. September nth. : Samuel Rowley, H I 7;or tee E.l h. et kj and K.k, S. K V. Sactioa si Tp 17 S. R It. H asnu tb following iiinw u prove his restdenc. upoa, and cultivation o(, Via: Chrits Tohaeon. Aaditw J. Allea. Peter J oka son, Loreaso S. Young, of V T. Frank . Hassi . knkister. f t&3d - v-- aWKASMaT. a. .1. xnsr A" IliSrmtvrj, I Shav-nr- Hctfts It 'Ephraim, Utah I Wtt; tBTMHristltl TT t f ft I Tonsoriai Artist. I 5. JOHNSON i Has opened .a First-Clas- s Barter ' Shop at Lnnd's FurniturcStort, i MainStrett, - - - Ephraim. TheBencliHouse 1 Blockt south uf lb 'nk. awsWs4 smsJ a.rxrXsA.d. GOOD TALJ. anrRii i.oo and fi j p'ir "et G.E. BENCH AA Special Rain br lh " Gad Comrcil Sample Room. Good Rath Room. Fiee Coiyanre lo the Ttro pie. Tea mi will meet partiea at ClietKer when o denied. 3C0TSL. Mary Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, tf ample Koomi, Ktc. gallna. - - Uath WfWffWWi EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrt. Ellen Doriul, Prtf, Good accommodation! aid Sample Room. Main Strut Efhrtim Opposite Fost Office i l Fielding House, jHJMJr trmmmr, matt. LU T. l II ' Agents for the Cooper Wagons, and McOor mic Machinery. n n m 11 z 1 1 ti- - rga CARRIES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES AND DR WOODS. MENS CLOTHING FJtOM $5,00 A SUIT AND UPWARDS. BOYS AND YOUTHS SUITS $1,50 AND UPWARD. STRA WHA TS IN GREA T VARIETY, FROM 10 CIS AND UPWARDS. Summer cat 75 cent Crttkity and Glassware. Rrtcude 7 (is. ftr yari. CmIu 6 tts per varS AfLj. j Jj (Is per yard. Chinese Silk 15 its per ya d. Sattttn IS ft per yard j f NEW BARBER SHOP ? , fustoprned ! I In the Registi Block, by T. W. Hanson & Co., who are always I on hand and ready to oblige. : I W. T. RED. J 'i Prelate cV Land Attorney, X I Minti. Utah. H,. bad longer practice in Land mtteis f J thin anv tnmfrin th? romti I W. K. REID. Ji A T TORNE Y A T L A W. , j MANTl UTAH. . j , Traciice in all the courts l theTerritory. Wm. ZABRISKIE. PROBATE ATTNOtEY. Mt. rieasant Utah. Business promptly attended to. I' T. C BAILEY, '.' LAND ATTORNKY. ' Office next d or lo U.S.l-an- d Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains patterns for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondsnre solicited and inlor-- t irastion given. (I C.S. WILKES, V orrics in u. s. land o tiob biildwo. l LAND AGENT ANli ATTORNEY f Obtain Patents for Agricultural and : Mineral Lands. 4M0. W. Parka, : K. D. a Thompson "Ute Rfioelye' U.U.Unil Office. Attorney. PARKS cV THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts. Salt Lakh City, Utah. Thos. E. Fuller, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Good's and Groceries,Boot8 and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah 2 $ 2 Josh- - Fielding;, Proprietor. Good Accomodations For Tracelers and Temple Visilois, All are made welcome.Good roomi FIELDING'S EXPRESS. WAGONS. Passenger! & treht Carried between Chester, Ephraim and Matiti quickly and with safety J. H. Otterstrom, , DEALBB ggs, Grain and all kinds of Genera Produce ' Ephraim, Utah. J" F3 Il .1 a J . "William H. Bird. ' '""n ' ' BIRD & LOWE, Land Agnts & Attorn ys, fOfiiee next door do U.S,Land Office, 8AI.T LAts CiTT. UtAti. Will promote e amps In eontsterl and Busnd-- d at Hat . cases In hBLAdofflno 6. Lah aV-- land office Wa.hinirtop . Obutrt tmt'nu on m?-J- oesort ten And ,'n ft d Timber ro.U and .MloCTftl lAnd.nenU 1 station ire lalng to lands furnished tthMapsri iBtagrames. t" W. H. Olsten ,13 . D. Ephraim. ft ' W. W.Yoodring,H D. Mt. Pleasant. . ; Physicians & Surgan -- . Telegrams will only be an-swered if made or endorsed by .responsible parties 2 J3 0. C. Larson, Mavfieiautah-- Carries a Full Line of Genera MERCHANDISE, Studebaker Wagons, Carriages, snd all kinds of Agricultural Imple-ments. Also Agent for the champion and WHITLEY Machines. Extras For Both Machine always on hand. Q.Andrews fcCo. NEPHI 4 EPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid IN GASH For Grain, "Wool, Hides and Pell. "We aro also Agents for the1 Three Best Wagons in the Mar ket. EOBEET BODEN. Denier in, and manufacturer of, Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build- - nra . Sneci&litv. "W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST. All work wcrranted. Manti, and EpkreUm Utesh. ifi THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, THE COOPER Ml At Salt Like Prices. io 0 Andrws & Co. "O 1 Iron Fence, Building Stons MILLINERY SHOP. Ete. 4-- 24 Depot Slrtet, Nepui t Miss Christina Peterson, dealer in I Hats, and Ladi s Fancy Go ids, sdjors , East of City Hall, Centre Street. Ephraim, Utah. I 8 9 MILLINERY SHOP. Mrs. A.' C. Hansen. Dealer in at! Goods belaying lo a Fiist Class Millinery Shop. I One block west a.id 1 north of Taber- - ! jI corner, Epluajin. i I 3tMisstJiilia$Doriiis,JC- - I CPHRA.M, UTAH, ! Desires to call ihe at tent on of the ' Public to the fact that she is the' A rent for the II BUDDINGTON DRESS CUTTING M A- - J. K CHINE. i I Coff 0e hir fmr fwrlA.r gawsttsalfow. Madson Bros,& Co. MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS IN U-P- in Lnmber, Lath, Pickets, Doors Sash, Frames, Screen-Door- s, Etc., Etc. . a-- Kinds Planing, Rustic ceiling, Flooring, Moldings, Scroll sawin, to order. aa-Csin- gs, moldings, corner-block- s, rosettt, etc., etc., constantly on hand, Ephraim, Utah. , , v - i t . .''..'. : Gents Underwear in Various styles .Large Assosiment of Ladie Underware. Ladies Collars and Neckwear in Great Variety Hoaa in every sixe and quality. Pnce3 to as ton- - , ish you. ! PITEE80N& HANSON, CENTER STREET.EfHRAK - ixsu " - -.- i-'" Mason s Fruit Jars, Provo Fjuit Jars and" Crockery. , Utah Nursery Co. Established 188I. Orer 50 Acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Boiea, Shrubs and Small Traits. ;5jfOneMiilion Forest Tree Seedlings.Jgg Nursery Grounds Located in Suga House W aru I Js;alt Ltke City. tVOJfite Central Bl"ck, Second SoiJth Street, i Riverside Herd ' ShortH Cat-- S f "tnt, ' Headed by the P??! fH About fifteen t Famous Airdrie B SSfw neafj 0f Young i soth & 9th Duke L 3 Bulls and a few j a Roses the S"' I Choice Heiferi latter bred by A. I I (0r Sale. Send J. Alexaud, ofl I for Catalogue Lexington, Ken- - n ,M--i.-.t.- . I to ! tuck MttMt'yiA't : Goodhue I Van Meter, t Office, CentrlBlock,iSait Lake City. --'Jft ARTIST. Va.Free Hand Crayon Work" ,1 ' Portraits Enlarged i ' J And all work guaranteed. I S. Johnson, Artist, I 'Ephraim, Utah. i T. W. HAMSON, & CO. y Have a Vina Line of Gent's Underware and fjawFurnishin.Q; Goods" ""'-- .' r If afcrAf " lrrwris.r, Hmtrril. i Register Block, Ephraim. AVm. Bawden. I Dealer In Ml kinds of Yarns, Flannels. Lindsavs Ins and Men's Diess-Good- Whole he for Wool, Cash not refused L.V for Mr f . ), 'prtufnlllt f JpJHSAIM. UTAH. 1 HOME. Selected At kie rUiting hi Mote, Hernia at hit traasura. ounu, recnuoM it or; Hoard after hoards hit rising rapturaa fill. Yet Mill hetujht, l huarda arc waautig Mill: Thus to By ticait alicraaic pautcai rite, PUaard with aait. goo that fcaavaa tm Kia Vi oil a sigh prevail, and sonrowt UU, t To tee the n afd of human bliu an .mall; Aad oh I with amidst the aceae tef ad, S tinc spot lo real happiness consigned. Where asy worn sou., du:li .iauing hop at rest. May gatlatr bliss, to ace my fellows blest. But where 10 find that happiest spot be lev. Who can direct, when all pretend te kaoeT 1 he shuddering tenant of the (rigid toae Buldly proeuaimt thai hapjr.eat spot hit ova; ikxtolt the treasures ol hit slot my seat And hn bog nights of re airy and ease; The naked negro, panting at the lute, Boasts of hit golden sands an! palmy wine, basks 10 the glare, or stems the tepid wave. And thaaka hit guds for all the good they ga. Such it the patriot' boast, where'er we roara, Hta fiiat, beat country, ever is at home. Outdstnitb. Votlr4f Homatd JTlnal Proof. No. ia Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. luly rtb. itoo. Notice ta hby given that the follow in g named settler has tiled notice el hit intention to make 6 net troof in support of bit claim, and that tnid proof will before the Frobale judge, or in hit absence the county clark, at cutle Dale, fernery county. Cub, Cn Septemoe 6th. Also amnel Giange, . av. far thm S H S. E H ot Sacuon , H. I It N. k. i Sacuon j. N. WM S. W.H Sac 34. Tjv. 17 S- R 9 i. He names the following witnestrt to proTt hit con riauoue reaidence uun ad cwaitvattoa of. said lead. Vit: Thomae K, Cbeaey, Kastan H. Stevent, William A. Guy man, and I nomas Kirbw all of Huntington, U.T. FaAMt I). Hoiu Kcgitlnr j di"leved. 1 He inuuuieJ Ciuatd luj quite aband onded his uselrM t Dice and made fr some other port, and another schooner might take up a stein chase without cieating much alarm about ltps. The I idies might my all they pleased about the m.llions of starry blossoms without brinxinga frown to the blows uf trie rentlemen; but not yet could. Yours Truly utter a heroic sentiment, or ad-vocate a lolly priueple with the least de-cree of warmth without receiving from Major Alpenstock a caution not to be loo enthusiast c. He complied hrr t i a wheel in too sw.ft motion and himself to a hiaks needed to moderate its speed. She that she would rather be a little fast than much too slow; but they stop-ped sliort f a quairel every time; pra.se be K kind late! The toll g. ite stood in the same place, the dugways, and embankmants, (he w Mads and waters were much the same, but the tlowe'S were in gieatcr profusion and mors abundant vaiiety than before. The d.iwn grade speed prevented le suie to pluck them, but they were ad-mired just as much while stand ng in their chosen p'acis; and a sigh of regret floated out of the schooner w. en at last charming, well-name- Fairview canyon was passed, and its beauties left be-hind. Passing through Fairview, somebody had the childish taste to buy a supply jf candy; and this kept the company, the majority of whom should have 'bean above it, chewing and smacking candy the test of the day. Sinoe there was less sightseeing to be done on the levels, our voyagers had time to talk over the proceedings of the past week, and Some yet in the future, express their approval of the law which had compelled them to take a holiday, and their mutual forgiveness ol each other's failings. Fortunately all these confidences were exchanged before dinner; because lifter dinner the Captain took on another pas-senger, and tlx conversation became geneial and pros.. Toward evening the whole crew were inveigled into an ambuscade, and brought up before a comlortable supper table spread by other hands then '.heir own. They escaped unhuit, and pursued their journev until night overtook them in the fat valleys. They tit I ted just till dawn, and then steamed into lovely Itnani, at Deace with themselves and all the woild, in time to lake breakfast, each at his accustomed table. THI END. An Overland Sail. (ConcJuded.) CHAPTER III Hotnewaxd Sormd. Written for the KBGibTU. Al this junctute, two more peisons appeared in the circle of light from the outer darkness, and taking him bv the shoulders and saying in a gruff but not unkindly "There that's enough for once,'" rthey vanished with him. The ladi s looked at each oiher with wide eyes; aud the gentleman said quite low, "Well! there's a case." "Is he crazy or only drunk?" queried on? of the ladies. Bolh. I should judge;" answered Mr. "Griffiths. "I was about to go after pail of water," said the otk-er- , "but now 1 dare not." "i'll bii r.g the water," he said, reasuringly; but they then object ed toleit ng him leave the camp. "Are you lightened Mis.?" be then inquired ot Yours Truly. "Not I;" she replied with a tinge of scorn, " I hen 1 may leave these lad es in your care while I go after water;" and tvith a laugh be vanished, his wife calling after him, "Now Will.don't stay." Wagon aftei wagone, rolled into heal-i- n; and sight, and at last came the beautiful schooner from It nam with its weight of wo .occasioned by the ab.e ,ce of Yours I ruly. She .lew to otler consolation in the shape of explanations and exonerations, but tUey scarcely heeded lier euough to reply; and it dawned upon tier anciedu-lou- s soul that site had not been misse d. Even Gauntlerov, the ridiculous little animal, whose ailments had caused her the loss of soaauch enjoyment, had not raised one wail of loneliness or anxiety. This was humiliating to a degree; but she had the tact to drop the subject just as soon as she perceived the stale of the case, and seem to lorgeH it. Trust this annalist, however, that she did not forget. Men and teams were hungry; and Yours Truly butted herse'.f setting forth supper in her very best jyle, and assid serving those who could eat, though he i own appetite had died a sudden and violent deatn. Her choice jar of citron cuiiserve, unopened till this hour, was brought out to "lop off1 the supper, and seemed to do good service in resting and comforting the weary ones, who were gracious enough to praise it. Some fellow voyagers from the fat valleys, whose supper reposed about a yard farther along on the wide tu f cable, ofTe red to Miss Amionette injest, a cup of coffee, to prove that ihey were good cooks il they were, gentlemen. She humored he jest by accepting ihe coffee with thani s, s.pping it with abundant bur qualified piaise, and returning the empty cup About the time alt aDDetites were satisfied, the orator was heard shouting at a i. slant camp fire, and what should every gentleman of this group do, but saunter over there to hear aim. While the ladies left behind, put things in ord-er for the night' the men's voices and laughter showed that some one was baiting the poor tool for the sake ot hearing his mad extravagances. Pres-ently,, having sat.slied their curiosity, the gentlemen returned; and not many min-utes later were followed by llie lunatic, who wished to apologize to the ladies for frightening them, and to explain that he was very fond of ladies and wished to givelhem pleasure bv declaim- - ing for them. He liked the sound ol his own voice, and would break in upon anybody's speech. He used quite good language, and betokened consideiable cultivation; and the question would present itself. Hud intemperance or some worse evil unhinged Ins miud? As Miss Antoinette was doing some-thing to her brooch with a pin, she re-quested one of" the gentleman to stir tne hie that she might get a little more light; when the lunatic sprang to li s feet from his seat on the opposite side of the file inquiring "Is it light you want, Miss? If you want a lignt, these eves shall shine like the sun 111 heaven lo give you light, that you may neverniote be in darkness, that you mav have light to see all the wisdom and beauty and philosoplv. Here lie was ruthlessly imejupted by half a dozen voices; which so bewildered him and set him on his defease that he never appeared to miss the young lady, who rose at once lo rly, and whose retreat was coveted by several gentlemen stepping between her and tile fire. She retired 10 her berth, glad to escape so easily. The lunatic tried hard to engige the others in a debate; promising to show them just what argument is, assuring them thev did not know tbe first rudi-ments of an argument, and avith empha-tic gestures laying down as anxious high sounding sentence without a particle of meaning. Poor fellow! he was finally persuaded to retire and let the tf avert ers go to bed. ' The next morning the trave ers separ-ated with kind goodbys, each to take his own course and pace. Early in the oreuoon, the Imam party passed the same sawmill they had tel. re seen on wheels, now standing in shape and al-most ready to begin woik. at the loot ol a mountain.peak nearly hidden by the dense growth of evergreen timber. They were again Hearing Flat valley, and the roads, though dusiy, were very good in comparison. The voyagers had grown so well by this time, that Major Al penstock or Yours Truly could utter a few strains of choice Melody wuiioni throwing the others intoagomes of a larm far their lives or sanitv; Miss. Antoinette could descend from the deck and sil among the baggage when she hose with .ut question or hindrance; Gaum-lero-could climb out over the sttr. laud n again am ho one crying "Mai: ov.rb aid," and Captai. I.. Mti coulc sieet al! day without being asked it Ik weie tired, or order "all aboard" at thi j beginning of a Jong down grade withou Nolle, or Proof. No. (i at Lsirf Ofica al Salt Laka City. Utah. Aug ;ta. 1S90. Nwict is haraby givan lliat the following aamsU sstllsr has filed notica of his iateaiiua to make ftna proof i support of his claim, and that said proof wil bs marie before the County Clerk, at Castle Dale Emery county, Utah, on September soth. 1S00, vis. Area Kinder, U S. lux. lor the N.S N. ' Sec. 11. Tp 17 S. R. I. L He stames Iba following wiaoessea to prora his coa douous residanca upon sad cursavation ol, said land, Vu: Leswder Leraon. Cbritlian Onosen. Hyiuns loaaa. aad George K. Palmer, all ot Hanuugton, Utah. I HANK U HOBB. Kegistar. Hoslca Of Final iroof. No. A. Laad OSes at Salt Laka City. Utah. Aug. 13. iSoa. Notica is hcrby that the lolluwmg named settler has filed ttotica of his intention to make final in support of bis claim, aad that said proof will troof before ahe Kegisler or Receiver of the U- S. Laad Ufhca, al halt Lake City. U. T. on Tuasdsy, Oct., 7th, i8oct wis; Charles C. Amderson, H. I. Na. for the S. I. M S. E. 1. Sec 7. A E. . N. K. S.W. 4 H K. Sec. il T. 17. S. R. 9. L o atroa. Ha names th following witnesses to prova nis coa tjBU.ua residence upon aud caltrvauon of. aaid (and. VU: Charles H. Beewn, jens NeMaon, Uaorga tpaa aad Fabsrt Garden, of HunUngloa, Emery Co.. T. U. Sr.Twaa a Sihuons. rnxxa JJ. Msaai. Attonsya. Rtrflatar- Motto lor Publication. Ke. J7S-Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. Sept. and. lino. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his iasrntion 10 make final in support of his claim, aw that said proof will Eroof before the clerk ol the connty court of Emery county, Utah, at Cattle Dale, Utah, on the tola Oct. itv R. Roberts, D. I. toote. lor the S. ir. 4 M. S a. 1 i (t t Hi -4 8m. JI-- a. ti i. He names tho following witnesssa to prova his con-tinuous residence upon, and cultivation af, aaid LanJ, V11: Ueorge B. Milner, Ruuel W Avery, Robert A. Snyder, and Thomas Zundsl ol Price, Lmary county, Utsb. FaAoK D. Hoaat. IMau ft I.owa, Regittsr, Attorneys. Notica of rtaal Proof. No. 683. Land Office at Sail Lake City. Utah, Auf..tsra), lloo. Notica ia hereby given thai the following named settler hae filed notica of his intention to tnak final proof in euppnrt ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Jude, or in his absence, the County Clerk. ol Emery County, Utah, at Castla Dale, OS October 4th, 1890, vii: Samuel N. Alger. H. E. 70I3, for the Lots .Aj. t I. N. W. 4 & N. E. s. W. Sec. 18. Tp, ly. S. R, lo E. Ha names the following witnesses to prova his residence upon and cultivation of, said laad, V' Jacob B. Johnson, Pelbsrt Oviatt, Hernan Oviatt, aad Albert Hansen, all ol Cleveland, Utah. Frank D. Ho, hi. Register, tic. of final Proof. - , H. BbT- - Laad Office al Salt Lake City. U. T. Aug. it, lies. Notice is hereby givea that the following named Miliar has fifed notice of his Inrearmi lo make iaal proof In airaoorl f bis clsim, and that aaid proof will be made before the Probata Judge, or in hia abseace, ska County Clerk, of Emery county, Utah, at Caslla n.l. tm.rv countv. Utah. oa October iS, iB'lo, ris: JokB Eden, Homestead Entry, No. 70SI. tor Ibe M K. E.1-- 4 S. E.1-- 4 N. W.t-- N. K.1-- S. K.1-- 4 Sac. it. Tp. t7. 8. K. 0. E. Ha names the following witnesses to prove his residence upon and cntuvatioa of, said land. Via; John Z. Alger,Jacob B. Johnson. Samuel N. Alger, and George H. Richards, all al Clevelaad. t'BAMK D. Hoass. Register. Hotlce to Creditors. L Estate of R. C. Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Iiecv-ta- r ol the Last Will and Testament of R. C. Joaet, deceased, to the creditors ol and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to .shibtt them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the said Eiecutor at his Horn, in Mt. Pleasant. San Pete county, Utah, tbe same being the place lor the transaction ol tba baniaeaa of aaid etlalc, la aaid county of San Pete. John W. NrcnoLioit, Datd Mt. Pleasant, I Executor of the Estate al this a day ot Sept. 1I90 R.C. loaaa, deceased. W. K. BHD. ATTT. sTtnal lottUmont of Anoount. In the Probata Court, ia and for San Pete eouery, Ulan Territory. lathe Matter ol the Eilate of Henry I. Potter, Deceased. Notica of settlement of final account, and hesrmg petition asking for distribution ol estate. Notica ia hereby givea thai Kachariah Hump and Andrew Anderson the administrators ol tha estate of Henry E. Potter, deceased, have rendered and pre-tested for settlement, and filed in aaid conn, their final account of their admiaistration ol said , and also filed their petition asking for the distribution of aaid estate, and that Monday, the soth day of Sept-A- . D. 1890, at 11 o'clock a. tn. of said day, at the conrt House, in Manti city, in said San Peta county, has bean dnty appointed by the said Court for the settle-ment of said account, and hearing of said petition, at which time and place, any person interested in aaid astate may appear and file his eiceptiont in writing to aaid account and contest the same.aad show causa. If any tie have, why said estate should not be distri-buted as prayed for in said petition. JoMrl RtID, Dated Sept tit, 1S90, Clerk. Wm T tftm Aiey, aTlnaU Sottlnmont of Aoooont. In the Prorata Court, ia and for San Pett county. Utah Territory. In tha Matter ol the Eil.te of Peter Munsoa, Deceased. Notice of settlement of final account aad kesnog petition asking for dittribulion of estate. Notice ie hereby given that Bertha Munsoa and William Blain, esecutors of the Last Will and Testa-ment a Peter Munson deceased, have rendered and reseated for settlement and filed in aaid court their rn.l account of their administration of aaid estate, and also filed their petition asking lor the dim btition of aaid estate: and that Monday the soth day of Sept. A D. 1S90 at 11 o'clock a. tn. ol said day at the court House in Manti cily, in said San Pete county, has heen duly appointed by ihe said court for the settle-ment of said account snd the hearing of said petitioa, at which time and place, any person interested in aaid aetata, may appear and fife his exception 10 writ-ing lo said account and contest the same and show cause, if any he have, why said estaie shonld not be distributed as prayed tor in said petition. John Rein. Dated Sept. tat, lloo. Clerk Wm. T. Rio. Attorney Finn! Bottlemcnt of Accoont. lathe Probate Court, in and lor San Pett County, Utah Territory. In the Matter of the Estate of Elite Boso.ll Jewket, Deceased. Notice of settlement of final account and hearing petition nsking for distribution of estate., "Notice is hereby given that U. t htiMSttitan. the slminislralor of the estate of Hub Row.sJl Jewkes, deceased has retfdei td and presented for set anj filed in said Court his liual .crount of his administration ol said estate: aad, that Monday, the s.th day ol October, A D. it., at ti o'clock a m. of aaid day. at the Court House, in Manti city, in said San Pete county, hat been duly appoiated bv the saa Court for the settlement of said account and heat, at Of ,aid petition, at which time and place any peron niereste ta.ate may appear and hie his os- - eo'iti.-- i i lo id accoui.t, snd contest the same.' and ahnw '"J i,av' wh "d ' D : . A . Jon. lWwledt. Wm. t. PnH.Att y. |