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Show - The County Register tr' SAN lilt COUNTY. Lphraim, Utah, Jan. 22, 1891 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 67. Land Ouke at Salt Laki City, Vuh Oct. lit. IJJ Notic is hereby givaa that th fol lowing-nam- ed settltr ha filad notice o his intention to make fiual proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proo will be made before the County Clark o Emery Co., Utah, at Castle Dale, Uuh on Nov. lyth. 1840, viz: Hiram A. Southworth. D S No oS: lor the N i N E J Sec 7.Tp ti S. R 10 E. He uames (lie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Heber . Stowed, Frauk hi. Evrell. Harry Thompson, Waller Grimes, all of Spring Glen, Emery Co., Utah. Fkank D. Homes, Register. Booth, Wilson t Wilson. Ally's. ILLUSION. Selected. Wakriied II dawn by the iuu ardent The woolnf;. Sui.g ol the lata and thr nmie-ilo- . e's coding ali the day in the aims ui the luecre it awrpf li'.ai 'ne mountain!, anil over the eav rie hatf I.e. kncu theiti ail to her f. nd mining heart. Ni dteii-ia- tut u.ry nh l.e day wualj deturl. But tV j :W1; ,. , an c Qvcr hen rcc'nnK, Jewel-hnh- l stis It. Hi! i.ie heavens ere peeliiu. t..eml t.;t nrii! vif.i l.uled hct to rest. An. tenu-i- iid :.. r tu .,..) on his breast. '1 'w;t- - only a ;(nwe. at el. mn; ol day. K.ihngiu bloi.p in tiie dailne away. Only a radiantly white, Kt.ttng iq pcate on the bosom of night. FROM OUR EXCHANGES. The passenger rate from Missouri river to Utah has hern increased, while that to Montana has been reduced $i. The passenger rate from Missiouri river to Utah is J.iu. From the same point to Califori.ia it is only J35. or fs for the last Soo ni lev A mammoth national museum for Vf shinclon is pn posed. It will surpass in magnificence any'hing ol the Vmd in fie world. It will probably ctst $J,ooo, 000. Complaint is made that the paper used in milking the New United Slates notes ol the denomination ol fr and $2 is rotten. It is said tj be the poorest ever used by the government. Miss Elizabeth Peabt dv, who first in-troduced into this ci untry in m Ger-many the kindergarten method of leach-ing t lie children, is still living in Boston at the age of 85 yeais, and tetair.s much inie est in educational matters. Mis. Olive Washburn, of S n Fran-cisco, is about to devi ie the bulk ol her loriiiiie to founding a Naiioi al st col-ony in Calilornia. Bellanv's "L okinir Backward" theories are to be tollowed, and all people of good mural character will be admitted, irrespeclive of religious belief. Over 100,000 will be spent in buildings and improvements, The fust Indian woman who has tak-en a doctor's degiee in busao La Fjetcli who has received her diploma Horn the Woman's Medical college in Philadel-phia. Her parents reside in Newbraska Having passed through the Indian school, in Hampton, she received the as sistance of the Indian association in Conneticut, to continue her medicine studies. Mrs. Lease, the woman oiator for the Kansas farmers, did not come down from the stump when the election was over. She is still making speeches for the embattled farmers, and she wi I not let up until the senatorial question is settled. During the recent campaign Mrs.Lease made as many as four speech es a day and one day she made twe be-fore breakfast. A woman at Jonesboro, Me., goes on record as the champion "homebody." She has just visited the home of her childhood for the first time since her marriage, thirty years ago, although she has lived duiing this lime only one mile distant, and has always been in perfect harmony with the families there. She says she never had time to go before without neglecting her duties. In the slate of Iowa only one mile of railroad was built last vcar. But it is said ut that it has all the railroads it needs at the present. The coipuratioiis chaige tiie falling ofl'in lailioad build-iii- U to anti railruad legislation. This can hardly be true But railroads should be regulated, not destroved. In the preperation of a law on this subject in this state, the coming ltgisl tuie, while being careful M guard the inter-ests f ihe roads, should not forget the people Denver A'tits A reform ballot law, approaching as neaiK' to the Ausuaiian svsiem as the ronstitution w ill peimit, is one ut the meast:ies that the approaching geneial assemlily cai.n it attord to ignore. Out enme eleclimi and registration mchii.-er- y needs overhauling, and he will seive his stale best win champn is that cause. The ward hteleis and winkers, ihe ticket peddleis and their slnkeis, the louders around the polls he rele-gate- u to the rear I'ersuiial regi.ttiation must be substituted lor that of canvas sers. These and other salutory reloims in the existing law must not be over-looked. Denver Aews A qweer stale of affairs exists in Ihe relurm school at Ogden. It seems that about two years ago a girl named Bess.e Booth was sent to the school on account of her loose morals. Within the past lew days the superintendent discovered that the gnl .when committed, was a year oider than supposed, and iat she is now of age and can no i ,iger be held. The examining board looked in-to the matter and discovered that Miss Booth was eneendc. Oil being question-ed the girl said the superintendent was the lather of her unborn child. That genileman denies the charge vehement-ly, and says it must belong to some of the male inmates of the school. It is bad lor the superintendent in either and he will undoubtedly have to look for another situation. The iden of a girl getting in that condition in a school is really something novel, and we venture to say cannot be paial-elte- d in the histoiy of such institutions, Park Rtcord. : r.cwaUl,jl.-- A. .V. Utir.-w..- IS Freeman & Burrow Eye Fer NoretT roat S, cctacles filled propeiiv. Agents fur the best Glass or Artifui.il E;e. cotf jf.ra A Bnlldlnf, 'fctV,yie7.A ARTIST. (tjFree Hand Crayon WorkeS Portrails Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraim, Utah. A Siitch in time saves nine, "And nay he the means of Saving your Life limbs. See that your Harness is in good fix, which yon can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS M AK EH. One and half blocks South of I'ost office Main Street, Ephraim. Harnesses of all kinds made to order,! work wai ranted, charges moderate. IU h T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY, Oliice next door to U S Land Office, .Salt Lake Cily. Obtains patterns for Xiicul'.uial, Desert and Mineral Lands. Cotrespondenre solicited and given. . Hpnry T Larter, Sub-Ager.- t, at Mt Pleasant. tiDO. W. l'arks, : E. 0. K. Tlietupiion Late KectlTe" U.H.Ina 0fr.ee. Attorney, PARKS c THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Laud Office Building. General - practice in all Courts. Salt Lake City, Utah. William H. Bird. ,injn Lows. BIRD & LOWE, Land Agnta & Altornys, Offiice next door do U.S, Land Office, Halt LAkc Citt, UiAu. Will promote c ames In contested anil Riiapenrl-p- d canes In he La d Ofliee ut sat uik !ty. I'tao, a Gene al land omce at WuBhitittin. f). l obtHln pauiuis un no lesitjud, nesurt h d Timber culliiru but i8. and upuu cal aDd Mineral luudei. Ui'iieral lutom atlon relalnf 10 lauds lurulisbed wltlmain platband alsirruies. WE H B V E DO IE IT! THE THE LA ll(J MST LOWEST stock rnces. A Making Stock At llBCDFQ Breaking Prices, Tj ' 11. ')?"'jf 11 Iinr rst f )r.'Clx'uu ad are willing t Stand or Fall by Fat and Figures. - A site of Money at iUR STORE WILL YOU? J. P. MEILSIEUF, Ephraim, Utah CALL AT THE FARMERS EXCHANGE FOR YOUR SUPPLIES. Call at J. P. Meilstrupi, Farmers Exchange and iai a full stock ef aens' and bojrs', cletkiag, hats aad caps, boote and hos. A full Hue of ladiee mitaes and ehil- - . , dren'a ndervare. Taiuily grecef- - ies of every description etc. etc. Both stores brim full of new goods, Md both having the aint lew pri- - aw, at tea! mert ai GesMM PEOPLES STORE. JOS. S THORNTON, DKALSk Uf fie;ral Metchandise, and the Product . f x 1 '.ountiy. Prices as low as trrn I iwtst Jos. S.Th-rrto- n, l'erroa Utah N W. B. J. Staoey DENTIST. All work wuriiulrd. At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Manti, and Efkraim CVsX $ 1 Tin Shop. F.Y.JENSEN, TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tir-war- e, Roofing, and Gui-tar Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, BPffBATV The Bench House MANTI 1 Blocks south of the ank. Jiaat anal Bifmrnlih at. GOOD TABLES. . tsa-R- a es $1.0 i and $i. 2$ per day.168 C. r BCNCr., Prop. Special Rates by the week. Good Commercial Sample Room. Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tern pie. Teams will meet partis at Chester 'When .i desired. E. M. NELSON'S S3AR3ER SHOP, Hair cutting, 2cts Shaving, I5cts One Door west of City Hall, Ephraim, Utah Jas. Frost S. Johnson THE PETEES01T OPEHA HOUSE Ephraim, Utah. Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best SE T O F SCE N ER Y in San Pete. And the hall itself is the neatest in the county. Agents of Traveling Companies are inviter.ed to take a look at the Hall A Grand Ball evry Friday Evening to wnich all re invited. Frwt fe Johnson. lessees Mm Hnluien F. A. Ruenell Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 131 Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient to Klectric Cars. leading Retail Suites, 1 ueauns and all places of amusements. This Hotel and ts equipments me rew. It has 64 well furnished rooms aim is loatel in the heart ut the etty. j W, H. Olsten ,M . T, Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, to- - D. Mt. Pleasant, Physicians & Surgam. Telegrams will only be an-swered if niadn or endorsed by responsible parlies 2 J3 2 T 33 a j Mary Knighton's New House : i(.iood Accomodations, ample liooms, lte. Salina, - - Uath TO TUB TAX PAYERS. At the request of Assessor Peter-son we reproduce the statue with regard to Statistics, also a copy of the blanks that are required to be filled out. It would be well for each tax-pay- to have a statement ready when the Assessor calls on th em en that his labors can be facilitated. The following is the law passed by the last Legislative Assembly of Ulali reqtniiig the Assessor and Collector ol eicli coiimy to secure statistics and furnish t i the Teuitoiv statistic an, II is pi inted in older that residents may nndeistaiid it and secure the necessary f.icls, preparatory to the visit of the BL'KKAU OK STATISTICS. AN ACT tVerti'wf a llnieau vf Statis-tics: Section, i. lie it enacted by the Governor and Lfjiitaiive stssenibty of the Territory 0 O'tai. That a bureau ol statistics is heieby created and the territorial librarian is hereby made the territorial statiscian. who shall receive an annual salary of six hundred dollars in addition to his salary as temtotial librarian, which salary shall be paid quarter-yearl- y in equal porporlions, out o( the territorial treasury. Sec. 2. It shall be tlie duty of the territorial statiscian, on or before the first day of January of each year, to pre-pare and cause to be furnished to the cnintv clerk of the several counties for delivery to the county assessors, suit-able blank foims for the collection ot statistics as hereinafter provided by this act. Sec. 3. The several county assessors and their deputies, of this Territory, shall at the tune ol taking the lists ol property for taxation, procure from each person required to list property in their rouniv a statement of the immhr to acres he has had under cultivation dur-ing the preceding year, the number of acres irrigated, the number of acres he has had under enclosure f ir pasture, the kinds ol crops and the respective acre-age thereuf, the arn miit oi product of each respective crop during the preced-ing year; number of gallons made ol wine, cider, viueg ir and soighum; num-ber of pounds made of buiter, cheese, honey and dred fruits of each kind re spectixely; number of hives of bees; number of pounds of wojI shorn; tlie number eich ol milch cows, cat'.le, hones, mules, asses, siieep, go.us and swineover six monihs, ole, owned i n the 31st day of December ol the preied ing year. Shc. 4. The statement required bv Section 3 of this act shall he signed by tlie person making it and he shall be re-quired bv the assessor or dtpu y assess or to swear on the same betore h m. who is heieby auUurized to admiuist-- i the necessary oath, wh eh shall be in substance as follows: "I d . hereby solemnly swear (or affirm) that the above schedule contains a full and correct statement concerning all the matteis and thing) therein inquired of me to the best of my knowledge and S. 5. Any person who is required by this act to give inloimation and, re-fuses upon request to do so.shatl be sub-ject to a penalty of not less than five d illars or more than two hundred dol-lars to be recovered by suit in any court of competent jurisdiction upon complaint of any person before such conn, and it shall be the duty of the distiict or county attorney ol the pro-per county 10 prosecute such suit at the expense u the county for the use ol the school fund of such county. Sec. 6. Each county assessor shall accurately compile, foot up, and return to the county cleik of his county at the time when he r turns the assessment rolls, a tabulated statement ot the mentioned in sectioti 3 of this ac; he shall also add to such compila-tion and return to the county clerk of his county at the same time a carefully tabulated estimate for the preceeding year of the amount that has been ex-pended in each town and city in his county and throughout his couiuv for buildings, private an I public respeciive-ly- , amount expended for public woiks, the number and kinds of industrial c 111 cerns with the number ol people em-ployed and the am iunt of waes paid, the value of plants, the amount and value of their animal pioduct, horse power empiovea, now acquirea, wnetn-e- r by steam, water or other means, capi tal invested, the number of stores of each kind respectively in each town, city and county, capital inv. sted amount of annual sales, number of employees, wages paid, population of each town and city in his cojnty. The assessors and their deputies sh ill receive such compensations for the services herein required as the county courts may de-termine, And each county court shall without delay forward such tabulated statements and estimate to the terri-torial statistician, who shall compile the same and on or before the first day of October transfer them to he secretary of ihe Territory. The terri-torial siatistican shall also, and at the same time, furnish the secretary further statistics of the Territory, show ing the number of miles of railway and. kinds ol mot've power and mileage .f each, number ol comp.nres ei. gaged in. each kino ol min i g, capital invested, number ol h nds emi'l 'ed. ol waes paid, an-nual outputs in tons aud value, number ol smelteis an.I st m ing mills, aveiage c rst ol reducing ore-!- , number of hands employed, wage paid, tons reduced, and number ol. natuie and capital of ail new business enierpiises and incorp-orations of the preceeding year, also the pri es in the principal markets cf the Territory ol the various kinds of produce, Iruits.stock, annual products and leading articles manufactured in this Territory. And the secretary of the Territory shall cause to be printed on or befoie the fiisl day ut December, in each vear, of the compiled siarlstics rectived Irorn the Teirit ir.al statistician five tiiousand copies for distribution by himsell and tlie sitist.ciun,a leasonahle number thereof 10 be .jiveii to the var-ious chain iers of k nulled oiaiiixatiniis and each county of tlie IVrntoiy. Approved Marc'i S)0. The government i.f Mexico is com-pelling all people along its Texas fron-tier to be vaccinated against smallpox. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. iS. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, Oct. 7th. 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final prooi in supf port of his claim, and that said proo-wi- ll be made before the Propate Judge or in his absence, the county-clerk- , o, Emery County, Utah, at Castle Dalef Emery County, Utah.011 November oth. .90. vis: Charles C. Clausen, H. E. No 6908 for the N, W. N. E. i, ETj N. W. i,N E. S. W J.Sec. 24. Tp. 17 S, R. 9 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.said land, vie Sophus Olson, Delbert Oviatt, Rasmus O. Rssmussen, Peter Ovedsen all of Cleveland, Emery County, Utih. I Frank .D HouBs.Regitter. Motif for I'uMlcatlou. NO 63S. Land Oiict it Salt Lake City. L'uh. Oct. flat: iX) Notice.! hereby given that the folUrwlDg named aettier has tiled notice ol hit intention to niake linal proof in support ol hu clatm, snd that said proof will ba mads uetore Probate J udga of San Pets county, Utah, at Manti, Utah, on Dec. Slh, i8oo,vii: Cttamiiy V. Sterena L. S. No. u;o for the . S. I. V S. W. 3. E. JKA a i W. be js. Tp. , a., K. 4. Last He nainet the following witnewe to prove hit ujjtm, and cuiuvtiou uf, laid Uti V11: Jno. Harding Allrcd, Fred Btrade. Neil Dah . Carl tiansen, if Spring City, Utah. inASK D. Hon,, Kegiterr No tic fur Puullcfctl. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 14, 18t,. Notice it, hereby given that the following named Pettier fa a filed nuca of hi ioteutiun to make- - &nal SrtMf in buppurt of hu claim, and that Mid proof wui trtore the lrolt;iie JuJe, or in hiv abieaca, the County clerk, Kiaery county, Uuh, at CaU 2ale, Utah, on Saturdny, December aoth, 1800, iu: John L. Brasher, H. K. No. 639, tot the W. ol t N. K. ut . K, I 4 4 L N. k. Jiet. j, 1. i S, Kane IK. He oaaies the fulluwuig wnaessea to prove hi upon and cultivation tf, laid land u: Albejr W. Sherman, George A. Sherman, Jeak Neittuo and EUaa Cex, ail ol Huntiugtuu, jiEmery ceuity. L taU. Frank D. Ugeaa Regisii ComuUiiMUU Natlc of rinnl Trvur, No. 7. Land Office at talt Lake, Ut!i.o il Notice ta hereby given that the f.li ,t ji.utjfti settle. have hied notice ot their inter, tti'ii to m . irittat proof in support of their claim, and t i i will be uade before the Kegiater and K.t.fr. jt Rait Lake City, Utah, 00 Dec. lith. ittn, irr C. Petertou.H. K, 6jjj for the N, N', u. 1,1. X. N. ft, a Ik, N. w. 9 Hoc Q,Tp i a. tt. 4 C He name the following witnnasci u prove reaidejice upin and cultivation of, aaiJ laad vu. Peter Peterson, aavid W4 Thampion. Kcu. i JScl aod John C Jensen alt of Kphrtum, Utah. Also on Dec- ifrtivjBoQ. vu: David W. Thompson H i. f453 f0r the E. N. E,.i sec. 5 Tp. 16 S. R j t. and lutt ft S. K. N.w, Sen. 30 Tp. 16 .K. 4 tt, UanameatUelotloiving Witneaa to prove ritis continuoM.MMsWu p ani 4tivsUMa e.Jr. slsiTid. vi; - , .. w. teier C, Peterson, J ohm C. Jenuon, "'. .Picl Peteiaon aJJ of KpUraim, Utah. Alio on Dec 17th, 1890, vis: Nets Peterson, H, K. tM lor the S. E.11 Sec, lj Tp. i S, K, 4 l. He aaniee the following witneaaea to prove tiit upon, and cultivation uf, said land. ' wit: David W, Thompbon, Pater Peterson, JehaC .Jwen,nd Menry i tteal, all of Kphraim. Utah. Frank D. Hobbs, kegwte. O.'. Davis, Attorney. Hollca tor FnbUefttloa. ,V S6U. taadOBct al Sail Lake City, Hash Oi-- ita. iJocica is bsrafcy givf n tlist th loHwini-naata- a .tattler has filed notice ol hia intention so male final sreal in support o4 hla claim, and thai said proof-wi-bo made before tha Vwbatejudge, or in his absence, he County Clerk, ol Emory Couaty, Utah, at Castle Dale, Utah, on Monday, December vis' Joaaph tvlisKielaaa,ii, H No 69W, iotlho K. W. 4.bec. ry.Tp. ry S, U. 10 E. He aames the following witnesses to prove bts COB- - v sinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, "john Alfer, Larl . Oveieo, Charles C. Clsueen and kMin.it O. HasmiMsea all of Cleveland, Emery iteunty, Uteh. ... Frank P. Hams, Register. Katteej for Pu!illoUon. Nn ia. Lend Office at Halt Lake City, Utah, Nov. st, ilea Notice is hereby given thst the folluwnig-nsu-settler hasrlled nouceof his intention to make final in support of bii 'laiiu, and that esid proof wiU Ereol before the rVebale Judge, nf Knurv county, Utah Territory, at Castle Dale, Utah, on December lath, 1890. vie: Carl Wilborg. D. . No. 10S85 for the W. . . w. -- 4, s. is, 18 ., . I - tie names the lollow ing witoweaee to prove his residence ape, and culttvalioa of, .said lend " Itirhard C. Miller, Andrrw Rasmusien, James M. stereen and Charles away all ot Castle Dale. Baiery C'eaniy.Ulah. rKANK D. Hoans, Register THE UTAH SUGAR FACTORY. The new factoiy will be in its main building 172 feet long by 86 feet wide, three stones high. This will be a solid brick and stone structure. Then thre is an annex back of l his one, to be 176 feet long and 38 feet wide, 76 leet of it to be three stories high, while the other 100 feet will be for the steam boilers. and of one story, 24 feet high, Back structures 500 leet long and twenty-lou- r feet wide, in which will be stored the beets is they come from the ranches, to await grinding and manufacturing into sunar. But the great cost of the plant will be in the large amount of machinery calculated to be equal to crushing 350 tons f beets and manufacturing from thirty-fiv- e to forty tons of sugar daily This process means the turning out of white granulated sugar ol the very best quality, the factory to run from 130 to 150 days each seasoii.and to employ 100 men in the factoiy while operating. Journal of Cotmnerce. Xottae) for Publication. mo ere. Land Office at Salt oLake, Utah, Uet., itet,tM" Notice ie hereby given that the following named outer has filed notice ef her intention to make final prooi in support ot her claim, and that said proof will be mado beloio the Jndge, or in bis absence the County elerk ef Rmery oeanty, Utah, at Castle Pule, n Dee.ilfcb, isdo, vu: Chnsteas goretuoo, H. E. US6, for the .. 4 nod W . E. W. Sec. , Tp.ls. S, K. Ie B. I.L M. . She Has she following witnesses 10 prove her con-tinuous readenee npea. and cnlavau of, said land. "(ion, Merest. t, Peter T. Olson. Oreea W. Allree) and Ceorge Vewaard, all of Prko P. O., Emery FaAKC P. afe.se, Rogistw. WinkesftChadwiirkAirawneensTeloimant . ronton for PnbUomHom. Ileet8. Land Offlceat gait Lake eity, Utah, November Ho. ntTeq'co is hereby given Uinf otho teUowing-nnms-aenler has Hod nenee of his intention remake iaal in support of bis elaim. and that said proof wiU Creel btiere Clerk ef Counts- VeartKmory eonnty. Utah, at Cestle Bale, on December llik. ispe, a E. E. aVaaek. U. . IW for the w. M, - "4, bbm. an, av. La, a n nVsTaasos Ae lellowing wieaeesen 10 (rove hie eon-li-romdonee alien, and enlaraao ei aaid tend. "JL eVoslge, Ceo. Bimick. Bphraim Oimick and Hon. eger, nil ol Price, P. O.. Emery Counts, Bk' HrnusK t. o. Regnstm Wittcen nndwhadwiek Attarneyn. ICnHae) few FmbUonintea. KO. 11V Lnnd OSce at tak Lali City Usak, Koveensnr eoK. '"jTeniee is nereby frven tnat tan fallowinf-nania- d eeisler aae nled aoUce ot his intention to make ana. root in sannortol bis claim, and that said proof artU it made beiero tee uIg or in hisabsence trie Cleik I tbe Conmr Court tanfete Countf, Utan,atalanrJ. Ulan, oa J.auary otb i8ui vtr: lames t. Uundersen 11. R. 7I3? for the K. n w and a. w, K n. n. i-- sue. e(. and a. w,i-- s. a 4 ana. as, . , a a. 4 a. nteoainee tit. lollewiei witnesses to nrovo hu reouleaon npen, and caluvatioa ot, enid Iaal ""peter T, Jetuea. Peter T. Jensen. William C. aU and Jean Voaaa, allot ait. pleasant P. o. Utah. Fnann D. Hue at, Betmser. WM- .- M Cfc.dk. Aeava. tor Clatmaas n |