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Show THE UTONIAN. 2 NOTICE THE UT0NIAN J. F. CH1DESTER, Attorney at Law. q. This h nil, then, that q. Who? a. There i was Marshal of intention to make application for a. received on have the thousand, ONE MeUarry, Pat Rasche, Tloseph Kuss, you Panguitch, a permit to cut timber upon the pubGarfield I I Fred received have don't understand YEAR Utah. that Fork, Harris, County, Charley Henry Saksrriptioa, imt ,v'ar. FOR $2. any on the thousand; this was ot. the Emers.m, Joseph Huntington and lic lands, under act of March 3d, 1891. J S. WEAVER To all whom it may concern : Notice balance foi last spring. THE EMERSON CASE. myself. o Ken-yif is Attorney at Law Cross examination of Samuel J. q. You never recehed anything on q. Well, what was done hereby given that immediately anything Cedar, Utah. the thousand dollars, a. Not a thing. while you were there, by the defend- ifter the publication hereof for three by Presley Denny Esq.: Land Probate and office, collections Emerson: I will testify that Mr. ant? a. Well, we sat down and weeks, aa required by said act, the q. You say your general arrangeconsidWe offer, to. attended promptly ment with Mr. Emerson was that you Kenyon has tjld the straight thing; he smoked a cigar and chatted a while. undersigned will make application to ering the present There was some of the gentlemen the honorable secretary of the interior had sent him down some money and has testified straight. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. hard times, to all beat Washington, D. C, for a permit to lie was to buy scrip at a certain price Denny: q. When you sent it down, playing a game of whist ; and afterMar-rNo. 1883. will who persons is cut and remove about one hundred to you ; that if, he was to turn in scrip lie was to keep it in the vault and he ing there a verv short time, Mr. Office Land at Salt Lake City, Utah. adpay .f 2 cash in said to me or I said to him, I don't and fifty thousand feet of saw timber $2 to you at a certain price, a. I was to would go there ami get it to huy scrip? vance , to one ad August 21," 1893. furuish him the money and he was to a. Yes, he was to go and get what was remember which, "We had bettes go from a trart of the onsurveyed public .$2 is Notice hereby given that the follolands of the United 2 necessary to last him every day, from hack." And McGarry says, "Waif" till government buy scrip at a certain price. wing-named settler has tiled notice q. Ami lie was to deliver the scrip dav to day, and if he run out he could we get through this game and we will States, situated about sixteen miles $2 of his fntention to make final proof in over to you at that price for the go and get more. go over with you ; so as soon as the nortlieasteily from Beaver city, Beaver 2 support of his claim, and that said liecross examination by McCarty: game was through I think, or a little county, Utah, and more particularly amount of money )OU let him have? proof will be made before county clerk u. The idea ii4 that it would brit.g you to say, Mr. Ken- after after a little chatting we all described as follows, to wit: Comq. I nude-stooof Garfield county Utah, at Panguitch, buaiueai to his place of business by yon, to state that the understanding lelt there to go over to the office below. mencing at a point in Indian creek The Utonian for one year, post- Utah, on October 7, 1893, h: Albert handling this scrip, and that was his which you had with Mr. Emerson That is, we didn't all of us there ; there canyon about one mile north from dress, This offer is extended D.Clark, homestead entry 8489 for age prepaid. when he took yon to Milford, that you was three parties of the crowd that was where the Twitchel canyon stream consideration for buying it. to old who will pay up the south half of northwest quarter, all subscribers Indian creek and running q. Now, '..a&&ime did you sny on would arrarge to let him Lave the there there was four parties of the the northeast qui rter of northfor in full old the subscriptions and $2 and of i hence northerly one mile, thence Sunday eenin.?u was that they left money, and he would turn it over to crowd that didn't come over. OutMr. west 1894. quarter, section 35, and southeast in lor the advance year the saloon up thefe Income up here to Mr. McUarry and have it put in the the number that staid over, easterly one mile, thence southerly This offer is of northeast quarter, section tfv - good up to quarter the court bouse? a. I think he told vault? a. Yes, sir; he mentioned that Rasche, Charley Fork, Joseph Hun- one mile, thence westerly one mile to ami includ 35 south, range 7 west. 34r f- ing January Hetownship me it was 1 1 o'clock. two or three times on the way over to tington and Joseph Kuss, didn't come aforesaid place of begianing, being ' the names when rate old the 1, following witnesses 1894, a. Milford, and that was the last conver- over. exactly a mile square, containing of $2.50 tvill be q. Ami went hack at what turn-to his continuous residence prove restored. permanently q. Did you all leave the saloon? a. about (40 acres. Well, 1 think be used the words, "after sation I hbd with him about it. 1 had and ol cultivation said force in to The is upon, still those rate land, $2.50 2.ir3 o'lcuck." li was ah indefiniteI talked with him about his keeping the They were all out of the saloon, )eo, Henry Blaokneu, Postoffice ad who do not D . Norton, Geo. Allen viz: J. Miller, in advance. pay dress: Beaver citv, Beaver county, The way he used it, statement. money in the saloon, that it was not sir. Dodds and Cas Lewis allot Panguitch, would not he aide to U U the time that safe to do so. q. Well, what was done with refer- Utah. 39. G. HOOVER, Law Utah. at Attorney Byron Groo, Register. he meant. q. I understood you to say that ence to fastening the door if any thing? T. C. BAILEY, attorney lor applicant, F. J. Marysvale, Chidkster, Attorney. q. Who di he say came over with when you saw him here, when you a. Charley Fork left before the crowd Firtt publication, September 15, li93. County Attorney Piute County, Utah. First publication September 1, 1893. him when they left up there? a. 1 came into town the last time, yen did quite a few minutes. When we Over Flnv Years An old think n said they all cam) here that asked him about this $1,000, you went out we went out ol the buck door. andFokwell NO l lC E Ft ) 1MM T7l LIGATION. W. R. Sic BRIDE, at Law. WinMrs. Attorney tried remedy. t lie door I of him he and didn't buy scrip asked them. was lucre, or the most No. 1903. pulled at myself, why put dow's Southing Syrup has been used Paragouah. the night cctch on it. Office Land at Salt" l ake City, Utah. q. Did he mention what other with it? a. I don't understand you. Iron Utah. for over fifty years by millions ol County Attorney County, the with Are to fasten familiar I understood that names hesides Huiehinus and Harris, you q. ray you you q. September 13," 1893. mothers lor their children while Notice is anybody else? a. 1 think he men- asked him, when you had this conver ing of that door? a. Yes, sir. M. W. Law hereby given that the folloat McCARTY, Attorney teething, with perfect success. It sation with him about this $1,000. you tioned a Chinaman. q. Can it be opened from the out-t- he soothes wing-named settler has filed notice Monroe, the child, softens the gums, bolt is fasten d so of his intention hi make final proof in q. Von think he came over here and asked him the question whv he didn't side? a. No Sevier Utah. wind all cures and County Attorney. colic, pain, that it could not be opened from the allays stayed until after 3 o'clock and then buy scrip with it? a Yes, sir. support of his claim, and that said is the hest remedy for Diarrhoea. Is was to none And he No. stated there a. outside, hack? q. went proof will be made before the county t the taste. Sold py Drug- 1. M. STEWART, Attorney at Law, clerk sell? a. He stated that there was nou q. Or lit and Uutchings went bav-kq. Go on? a. Well, the parties left pleasant of Garfield County, Utah, Mt gists in every part of the world. Richfield, a. No, sir, I didn't say that; beg par- for $ale; tnat he went on!, and tried h there. Carfield county. Utah, on Panguitch, cents a bottle. Its value Sevier county, Utah. don. buy some and could not buy any. 1 q. What was done if anything with Twentymo November 1, J 893, via: Wednesday, is incalculable. Be sure and ask for q. Well, what was it? a. Don't put think he mentioned that he had gone reference to fastening the front door. Mrs. Winslow's T. C. BAILEY. Attorney at Law. Jcteph Meeks, homestead entry, numSoothing Syrup, and to Mr. Barraclough and tried to bin words in my mouth. q. He locked it with a key. ber 9998 for the north half oi the Salt Lake, ot no her take kind. q. He didn't Ull you that they stayed his scrip. q. Mr. Emerson? a. Yes, sir: we all northeast quarter, and the southwest Land office business. Utah. titers a! all? a. Don't tiy to make me q. mis was gold and silver coin von came over here to the Office. After of the northeast quarter, and quarter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. WILLI M P. S VRGEN V sent him? a. Yes, sir; gold was most In getting in the office we played one oi the southeast quarter of Ok northwest say something 1 didn't say. 1MS. No. that time? in f pieces. two gan.es of whist. Mr. MeUarry Pangditch. Utah. quarter, section 27, township 37 south, q. What' did he tell you-a- t Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Will : Emerson Fives And to any range G west. a. Vol need not try attention tens. and Tom Low, after playing two or and By give prompt 9, lb'J3. September 1 want his stateI bed come tens. to on our and business the out. intrusted down want truth before him three to the q. (Interrupting) games lay He names the following witnesses t Notice is hereby given that the ment state what he said. a. to put that is all I want. The silver wa said they were with us if we had any following-nameor local office land general his continuous residence prove tiled notice settler has words in my mouth ; that might do for halve and quarters. There was $500 trouble they would oe handy. at Law. and cultivation of said land, upon, Attorney vns: ot his intention to iimkt final proof in Land Agent.. in silver. an ordinary witness. q. Was Mr. Emerson present? a. support of his claim, ami that said A Jerome Aaron Engle-hrec- ht TEAM Asay, say, FOR HIRE. I am not trying to put words in your Joseph L. Kuss William Uutchings, being first duly Yes, sir. In half an hour, perhaps, proof will he made before the county has a team and Englested and Theodore I'. which can be wagon lie of is said no that Mr. there Emerson need; month; getting sworn as a witness on the part ol tUi alter this, nil of Asay, Garfield county, of Piute county, at Junction, obtained any time to make clerk Asay, in to trips ofiah about that. BVttON Groo, Register. people was examined in chief by Mr. had some good bread and cheese lip Utah, on October 25, 1893, viz: and out of Beaver end to all surround- Utah. : an not are Then would Christian he ami house that By the you go tip Steuben W. P. McCarty and testified as follows: homestead Sargent, Attorney tor Claimant. entry ing points. Terms reasonable. Call ordinary witness. You were sworn, Mr. Uutchings? and get some. I said one o' us had 7NS, for the east half of southeast First q. publication September 22. a. I didn't make use ot those words. a. Yes, sir. better go qp with you, and he said no, quarter, section 30, township 30 south, on him at the restaurant. 1 said he went hack, us he Slated, al ter So.mk years ago we published in the n. You are a resilient of Beaver? there was rk need, he would go, and ran ye 3 west. Herbert's Ca'scaba Bitters. It jf Deseret 2 or 3 o'clock, witii Mr. Uutchings. a Yes. sir. And News the testimonial of the a little walked out lie ways. He names the following witnesses to the remedy for debilitated, nervous Where he stayew, I don't think lie told better had us of SfcVts late one for up go Been F:ed here some time? a. Yes, Bishop Hunter, of Salt Lake q. his continuous residence upon nu n and women. Cures !iver and me. with him, it is late and there is no prove sir. City, recommending the XXX Horse iiiu cultivation oi said land, viz: kidney troubles. Mansfield, Murdocl "1 will alone. need Medicine and Horseman's Collai Gall of him By Penney : q. And thou is when Do hold go official it. going q you any position? John T. May, William Wilson, Levi company, agents. he told you that he found the door a. No, sir. and Hoof Ointment. up." I says, "all right." Mr. Harris L. Barton, and Thomas C. Smith, all J. F. TOLTON. There is an impression in some open and the till hursted (.pen? Yes, q. Have you within a short space of walked out as far as the door to him of Circleville, Piute county, Utah. came when discovered that us had better and he oi they "one a. go Clerk. timet they says, Well, nothing more than as County parts of Utah that the testimonial was Uykon Gkoo, Register. is it ':Hf of the cellar. Ib for some other remedy. Thi? is a late." with I avcr. Utah was said, Henry you, guard; S. W. Darke. Vttorney for Claimant. appointed guard over up Is prepaied to transact all business in mistake. It was the XXX Liniment, "there is no need." Mr. Harris told q. Have you received any scrip Iron, som prisoners. Fiist publication September 15. him at this time since you have been La ml Matters, Securing Titles Gener- ami Horseman's Collar (all and Hoof q. When was that? a. During the him there was no need of us both slay al down? a. Yes, sir. Mr. called Harris May term of court. Conveyancing, and all Notorial Ointment that Bishop Hunter recomNOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. aig here, and finally Send-Wee!- Deseret q. How much? a. One piece. He lv Work, Correspondence solicited, of- mended. a. to me. 1 was in the nun e, ami 1 went q. Who made the appointment? No. D94. offered me some other serip on this It was during the September term o! up with him to his dwelling house. 29fice at box house. Postoffice court News, Salt Lake City, May 2nd, 189.5. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Land other money, this money which I sent court. We got some bread and cheese, brought September 8," 1893. hici last spring. down to the othce, and 1 think it In the Second a. district court? is hereby given that the q. Notice q. That is lor last spring? a. It was Yes, sir. nearly all the hoys that were there ate settler has filed notice last spring tlit balance ol this money q. In the present ynr? a. Yes, sir. a little of it, or what they wanted, at of his ''mention to make final proof in that I tent him then, last spring. He q. Who made t he appointment ? a least. About the time we were getting oi his claim, and that said was to turn over this serin f Mr. Mc- - Well, Marshal Biigham, I believe, was through eating, Mr. Emerson made support he made before the count) will proof Garry f.u having it registered, I think the man that spoke to me, and I was the remark that some beer would go cle'k of Garth-Icounty, Ltah, at is what they call it, by the commispretty nice. 1 said it would strike me Panguitch, Garfield county. Utah, on by the court. appointed sioner, and McOairy was to hold it in q. Did you act in that capacity? a. pretty smooth. the 2d diy of November. Ib93, viz: his vault here lor me. He hadn't Yes, sir. q. Who said that? a. Mr. Emerson. David J. Shakespear, homestead entry turned over enough within about 100 q. How long diil you art? a. Ten I asked him if there was any at the number 8312, lor the nortnwest quarand I wanted to see him in reference days, I think. house and he said he didn't think there ter of section 29, towiishin 34 s nth. to that. In June, w hen I was down, I q. When did you commence oi en- was any. We were chatting there runge o west. spoke to him about this unexpended ter upon the duties as guard? a. Well, i bout it and he said that lie could go He names the following witnesses amount and he showed me two or I don't know that I can give you the lowu to Fennemore's and get some. to prove hi-- ; continuous residence upthree certificates in his drawer, lie exact date, hut I was appointed Frinyway, while we weie talking, Mr. on and cnltivali in of said land, viz: ry said he would turn these oyer to day evening; the first Friday evening Kmerson got up and went out. Heber J. hiding, Henry Lynn, Israi and would undoubtedly he able after court was in session. He was gone twenty-li- ve minutes, pei D. Allphin Sr. and William Slade, all to pick up, after a while, scrip for the be less, and may be a little ol P in Are a a. too? may sheriff, q. haps, you deputy uilch, Garfield county, Utah. balance ol the money. 1 had learned Excuse me, I forgot that yes, sir. more. BYHOK Gkoo, Register. from MeOarry that he hadn't turned q. What time in the evening: was q. Well, were you acting as guaid on W. P Sargent, Attorney, over more scrip so I asked him about or about the Kith or 17th? a. Yes, this? a. That was about 2 o'clock in First publication September 15. the night. it. He tolti me he hadn't turned over sir. a. In the mornany. He said he had some, and we NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. q. Are you acquainted with the deq In the morning went into the hack room oi his saloon ; fendant here, Mr. Emerson? a. Yes, ing, as near as I can fx it. Mr. HarN. 170. and he went and hi ought me two cer- sir. ris and I was listening to some noise Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah. tificates, one for $31, I think, and one q. Did you see him 'during the day that we though k we could hear in the .Angnst 2," 1893. for 2 of '91 scrip. J told bim that of the 17th in the evening? t was some there is Notice jail tnongh peihaps hereby given that the was not worth anything, that it was settler has filed notice q. Would that be a week from last A the prisoners trying to get out. As we weie listening we heard som j one of his intention to make final not worth anything to me ; that lie was Sunday? proof in to huy '93 scrip. He wanted to know-whq. Wt ll, did you see him a week coining, as if walking at a pretty good support of his claim, ami that said that was not good. I told him il from last Sunday? a. Yes, sir. gate. We thought it was Emeison, proof will be made before the county was good for nothing. I told him that u Were a. then? q. Yes, and Mr. Harris stepped out to stop derk of Carfield county at Panguitch yc guarding News in time is of as much value as him so that it would not disturb auy- - on September 30, 1893, viz: Samuel a stitch Btouey or Staynor explained to me sir. in time. CONTINUE! ON TlIIHI) I'AUK.l that that was sent to the auditor once O. Hemic, homestead entry 8184 for q. Well, under what circumstances and returned as no good did you see him? a. He came to the the lot 7 section 0, ami lot 1, add You sheriffs office with the sheriff. by Emerson : NOTICE Interrupted northeast quarter of northwest quarmean Tolton, Mr. Kenyon, as told you You were there? a. Yes, sir. of intention to make application for ter, and northwest (pn.rter vf north(. that. It was Mr. Tolton. q. What was you doing there? a. I a permit to cut timber upon the pub- east quarter, section 7, township 37 sraa there helping to look alter the lic lands, under act ol March 3d, 1891. south, range 0 west. Kenyon : Tolton, was it? Kmeison : Ys, sir. To all whom it may concent : Notice Southern Utah may contain many He naniei the following witnesses to prisoners there below. I Kenyon answering continued: uncrowned kings. Let us assist you q. W hat time was that? a. Quarter is hereby given that immediately aftti prove his continuous residence upon, asked him, I says, "You had some past nine or there about. in introducing them to the world. the publication hereof for three weeks, r.nd cultivation of said land, viz: Go. if on? took as State what said scrip in your drawer in June," I eays underCamthe q. place required by act, Benjamine Cameron, Jonathan "I remember o.ie piece of $4.90' I anything after that, after you saw the signed will make application to the eron, George G. Dodds and Win. Rich-- , cays, ''where is that?" "I don't know. defendant and under what circumhonorable secretary of the interior at ards all of Panguitc.li. Utah. I will go and look in the drawer again" ; stances? ft. Well, we went down in to Byron Gkoo, Register. Washington, D. (7., for a and he went and brought out a $14 the jail and locked the prisoners up cut and remove about threepermit John F. Chidesler. Attorney. hundred piece, that was dated the 14th or 15th and Mr. Emerson accompanied us. thousand feet of pine timber from a First publication August 25, 1893. day of this month. q. That is the defendant here? a. tract of the unsurveyed public timber That was this last Yes, sir. He came up into the sher-ii- rs lands of the United States, situated By Emerson; office then with us. The sheiifl about fourteen miles northeasterly spring; ihere may have been $1-- in took his basket and wen, home. Mr. from Beaver city, Beaver county, CARPET WEAVER, scrip. Kenyon continuing: It says, "I Emerson st:id in the otficc with us a Utah, and more particularly described UTAH. hereby certify that John Campbell was few minutes. He then invited Mr. us follows, to wit: Commencing at a BEAVER, summoned at Heaver on September Harris and myself to go up with him point mile north from the 6th, 1893; that his place of residence for a cigar. log cabin known as Carter's ranch, in is Beaver, and that he appeared in sid.l q. Fred Harris? a. Yes, sir. We Merchant valley, situate on the north court September 8th, 1893, and that walked up to his place of business on fork Ot the Beaver river and about he was discharged on the 15th day of the corner up here. fourteen miles northeasterly from .September, 1893, and that he served q. Where is that? a. Thb brick Beaver city, Utah, and running easton behalt of the people as a juror on house on the corner Thompson's erly, one mile, thence northerly tme That's it, whatever you do, let it be In nice homes, surrounded by territorial business and is entitled to house over here. It is a brick house mile, thence westerly one mile, and us and let seven days atteudar.ee, $2." It is known as Emerson's saloon on Main thence southerly one mile to place of forts, perlormed you can always find pt opto Wait-kn- o v. for The Utonian. of cJerk the ami the we After street. court ing went beginning, containing about 040 acres. signed by getting there, dated the 15th day of September. This into the front door. There was quite James E. Robinson, Lotus W. Hak-ki- s, was for 1 14. a number of gentlemen there sitting in postoffice address: Beaver city, Office at Christian & Lusk's drug By Bmraon: Your evitkuce is nil tqe back room, some seven or eight. Beaver county, Utah. store, Main street. x. Can yon state who they were? a. J. F. Tolton, Attorney for Applicant. straight, Mr. Kenyon, it'j all straight. Those are the tacts. I think I cau. First publication September 22. Calls Answered Day or Night. 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