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Show MM TUI - VTAII COUNTY TIMES. Toat Oct. Evknino, 22, 1874. of Fork In niaiuin CHAELES MONK. .IS A I A H M . COOM Its. KM OFKNSII WY. Sr ran Fork CHANT. JOHN DEYEY. ROBERT IT. HAVIS. SntOrov ' W," Ken.'.'.'..: Snslues GKO.HALLIDAY. KORERTTILL. II- - Manager Sr e list of rut rays' II. CXYFF. ilvertisrd in column by tho District of Provo. r ano-y- Pound-eep- cr Another new arrival of poods jjrreceived ol2 at M. Livingston's, jS VE ition, information Wanted or the whereabouts of Archibald Met tue, who emigrated fromthe Manchester Branch in Address: John MiShio, s,he vrar l'Ski, j William street, Hnlme, Manchester, i nland. Millennial Star, Sept. tfi. I LinnKiLABiuiwN, Commission Merchants- and wholesale dealers in i.roceries and Provisions. 23 Main St., ilt IJtke City. Utah dried frnit and Y. - ront part i) I Cl3 wanted t T- -S More Indictment. The grand jiryofthe Third DLstriet Court, Salt City, brought in eighteen It has not trun on Tuesday. f pitvJ vot who tho individuals are who Jke 'ion Is ro indicted. 4 'OODS Caps, ateriuU indiet-juen- ts t is Tkue that II. yir The Report sells F FRNITU R K. I 21, 1874. I'inwoodev WALL PAPER. FEATHERS and J. VHY CARRIAGES very cheap, e- - to the dealers. Nos. 75. 77 A Iecially Street, half a block west of C. M. I. corner, Salt City. maylfl Islands. have fallen on strange times That straightforward, imjaurtial administration of tho law, to which we could once point, with some degree of e and hoic, has in too many instances dejiarted, and instead tiiereuf. and of the high judicial dignity which once characterized our courts of justice, wo w itness a substitution of eeclcsiRsti-oh- I discourse for judicial instruction. When judges so fur forget their sense of duty, and high prerogatives, its to dabble with religious tenets, and to warp and distort the language of religions sects, evidently for the purMise of recrimination and tointlueneo juries: D it not time that Government should supplant sueli legal luminaries with men of sense, men who know enough to confine themselvfs to judicial business? We do not complain of all who wear the badge of judicial ermine in this Territory, as there are no doubt, honorable exceptions to such a tsiursc. Ever since Judge McKean commenced his ollieial career, in our Territory, it has liecn evident, even to the unthinking, that his course has lieen influenced by a corrupt ring, of w hich he has been the pliant tool, and that his official acts aie hostile to the and interest of the community. Outsiders, w ho ha e ho interest with us, other than that of wishing to see the law impartially administered, arefrank to acknowledge that a greater bigot than McKean never occupied the judicial chair, that Ids judgment is warissi and biassl against the Mormons on account of ids Methodisde proclivities. And are not his official rulings, several of which have been reversed by the highest tribunal of the nation, e idence of such lios'ility, or aro wo to refer these decisions to his ignorance of the law? It cannot be inferred that a judge, who has had opportunities to he informed, should liethusgrosslv ignorant, we are therefore left to attribute these acts to jwrty prejudiee and a spirit. Hear wliat Senator We cannot conceal it Thurman says: Ve AjmiK the following Are tho names The ' for the Utah County Times, iu hfvarious settlements in Utah County, I for as heard from: r ,,ville ... JAMKSMARCHRANK. , Spih.novu.lk, Octolxir Messrs. Authorised P CORRE SPONDENC E. eouli-denc- well-bein- letter to Brother Oeorge Ncbeker from Elder lma L. Smith, states that the latter 7ERY Arrived at Honolulu, Sept 21st, after a BE-leasnnt voyage from San Francisco of j days and IS hours. IIo was met on .i arrival by several Utah Elders and is and f alive Saints, and Intended starting for ' Ware, Le plantation the following day. from ourselves, we know it to le so, ral Voter et Xcirx. that in Utah Territory there have been Indictment Yesterday lion Oeorge judges who have boon rather remarkable for a spirit of prseoution than for i,. Cannon appeared in the Third Salt Iake City to answer a spirit of enlightened and impartial Court, l Cnnffres-Kiijtian indictment for lascivious administration of the law.ST. Globe, 3rd Session, 42nd Conjrhabit.Vlen,, and on motion of his attorneys Bates and Sutherland lie was gress, page 1WJ. Chen I imitted to bail by giving 5,000 dollars Judge McKean ojenly announced in Oils, wnds. Honorables George A. Smith one of Ids courts, that the question he Ind W. If. Hooper booorulug seeuri-!- '. intended to press was Theocracy ra. Republicanism, meaning Lv this, that Sandwich A Dis-j-i- et - nl IBM Under- - umuti- - Mormonisin is antaironistic to RepubliReleases. Elder Yolney King is can institutions. How can his illusHeaed from laboring in the lxysls onference. to return home with the trious judgeship harmonize this assertober 14th company on account of ill tion with the fact of the Mormonssend-in- g 5uo of their Isst men to fight the Klder A. B. Taylor is released from 'boring in the Bedfordshire Conference return home. Rider James Bywater is released oin the Presidency of tho Leeds Con- renee, to return homo in consequence U failing health. Millennial Mar, ' PART- - 2. el t Boo'i Fiendish Condcct.-- Y esteniav after-o- n Upper the engino drawing the Utah ingx of LrUiern train, due here at 4:50 p.nt., m throw n from the track a short e this sido of Ogden River, at a v.nt where a wagon road crosses the ssioy . Tho accident was caused by me small stones which had (on iced between the rails and the planks f tho crossing, thus filling up the indt O' move through which the hangs of the dis-nr- ar wheels pass. AVhen the engine - I ached tho spot, tho front driving r, Tvrrheelswere raised up by the stones, le. lad thrown from the track. Luckily, l ie train was not going at a rapid rate, Iml the engineer was enabled to stop it most instantly, thus avoiding serious Jnvetimt, for th1 onag Wagon rachine, merits- ! - Congressman Cannon Indicted ri Lasctviocs Cohabitation. be California h paper contain a dis-nsc- alien-th- e S SK, 3upt to tho effect that George Q. Canhas been indicted for the above ) by Uie grand Jury and that he Jd left the Territory'. There must lie i screw loose, either in the grand jury ourt room or the telegraph office. If mch an Indictment had been found inst the Territorial Delegate to Con-'rre- s should certainly havo heard ore about it, but it seems that we are med to get the news of home from the ' br side of the But are on of-N- there globe. 'mderful freaks of nature 'o far as e are awaro, Delegate Can-"- a enjoys his freedom without the !csly f having to abscotul add himself m the mountain faat- now-a-day- tsses. since s. writing tho above wo learn that Cannon has been indicted, but we Tnnnt imagine how they know it io incisoo a week ago. r- - battles of the country at a time when they were most inhumanly expelled from the lieautiful city of Nauvoo, their hands had reared, into an unexplored wilderness? Will this sage judgeplease reconcile this act of patriotism, the jar-allol which I challenge him to produce in ouroountrys annals, with his audacious assertion that tho system of religion he chooses to call Toe'racy (a very sacred .name by the by) is in opposition to republican government? What revelaney can there be Is tween such an act of jvU riot ism and that of antagouism to free government? Cau any one, in his sober senses, for a single moment, Jelieve anehjnonsenso? And yet wetnustlielieve it, if w hat his honor Judge McKean said in a U. S. court be true; and hero, let me ask, could there possibly have occurred a more opportune moment than that which tho Mormons now seemed to havo to indulge In feelings of hostility to tho government, their leaders murdered, their city sacked and plundered, themselves exiled, journeying they knew not where in search of a rusting place. If this was not patriotism, who can tell us w hat it is? When his judgeship shall have evinced a tithe of such a patriotism as this, then, and not till then, let him dare to assert that Mormonism is incompatible with free institutions! I see men, daily, who suffered more than pen can describe in that campaign to Mexico, how thiuk you, oh wise and learned judge, these men fuel when they are charged with want of patriotism to their country? Oh consistency, thou art a Jewel. McKean's very declaration makes rcaaoa reel. How long would republicanism last if it depended ou his honor for such a sacrifice? We fear, not long. It is ea-- y fT patriotism to assert its bravery In the chair, but w hen it comes to the field it fc quite another thing, and but for these s lie yins McKcac, himsoK, we Vis donbt, would have" been a soldier. Wo cord myself as an apologist for bloody rejcl tho accusation of his honor as in- criminals, yet human nature is human consistent, unreasonable, and thero-lor- o nature, the wide world over. untrue; we defy him, or any one Houses, lands, crops and much stock else, to give stronger proofs of loyalty of the Mormon jicople woe left in the to cot n'ry than have iheMormons, and hands of their persecutor', wilhoutcom-IMHisafioin the language of the great Shakesand they have held the peare we say Lot ail tho ends thou same for the last Many riiiist at, le thv God's, thy ooun'rvs of the Mormons were killed in di Herand truth's. Henceforward this is our ein places and at dilfcrvut times during that persecution; and many chilled, motto, and we fear no issue. U. I. E. starved and died in their forced exit. In Illinois, si milnr. scenes suljsoquent-l- y occurred. The Prophet snd PatriPleasant Grove Got. 17th ls;i. were martyred and many others. arch Utah Count; Timex: But who, amongst all these murderers What was the sin of the Mormons in and rollers has ever been brought to Missouri and Illinois for w liieh they were murdered by scores, and finally justice? Notone! The nation stands fairly committed, and have a fcaibd exelled from those States by irnau aiNNiunt to meet at some time. But to thorized armed mois? I have read close this rt of a painful subject, I much on both sides, and am tolerably will say that Gin! will judge this nation well jiosted, so far as historical facts m.-iwhom she have fallen under my observation. I by the agency of thoo has and and irersocuUsl slain, by them have not learned that they violated any is now persecuting. she whom of the Jaws of the country or resisted The Federal admiuistra'ion of this any of its civil officers. They jiaul with some exceptions, I reTerritory, their taxes and performed military as essentially and emphatically duty, and were very prompt in these gard inohoeratie in real charae er as the respects. 1 have not heard of their mobs in Missouri and Illinois with this levying war against the government in difference. more cowardly Theforrnoris either of those .Slates, or of aiding, abetand because it seeks to contemptible ting or giving comfort to its enemies. hide itself under tho forms of jierverted could not have ni thlrty-sixyear- a. iwmw ww ! DIED. New Advertisements. McEwAN.s-I- n this city, Wednesday, Oot. 21t, ls74. of teething uud summer cam-ptuin- t, Robert Wells. Inmnt mu son of T. and Iruuia McEvran, a aed lyear, Joseph 5 months and S days. Rogers. In this city, Oct. 17th, 1S74. of "IF f ANTED BY THE WEST BRANCH tvphnM fi ver, Nancy June, wife of lr. JL AlvreanUlo Iiutl-tuiio- n If Provo M. lvoKers, mid Uuughlcr of Juukm anil Nuncv Alien, of Drapvrvllle, thmat unit DRIED PEACHES, Dvmii.n. At Rayvon. of sore . is: li. lsil, iirnin lever, on Sunday PEELED PEACHES WUUmiii Alm:i,'oii of Joseph nnd Melinda ear mol 24 dav . mo l', nci d AND ECCS, you which vv k will pay Tnmi il y Market Keport. TTOTICE. i.K-t- 1 Tin: i!u;hi:st CHICAGO -- FOR CHICAGO Itctrnlt, Toledo, Cleveland, Buflhlo, Niagara Falls. Rltlst-urg- , Cincinnati, Rochester, Albany, Tnrouio, Montreal, Quebec, New Vork , Philadelphia, RoiUand.kO'toa, Biiltimoie, Wii'hlngton, M'heellng, hidlanaiiolls.TerreHunte, lnytim, CbanvpalgiiJIU .Springfield Jackeonvlllc, Quincy, NL Louis, Cairo, i to-da- y. pea-vin- -- es vv e vv 1 WESTERN NORTH & RAILWAY. - 1 KcrUinly then, they and prostituted law; but the latter, lws11 guilty of treason. I ask again1 more bold and honorable, sought no What were their crimes? They had no such shield or hiding place. One, a saloons, grogshops, gambling, houses, In the grass, the other, a snake or houses of prostitution. But possibly, snake in the high road. Tooele Couuty can if they had driven a flourishing and the fonse of these compariappreciate liberal business in all these auxiliary sons and also Salt Lake City at the late branches of Christian civilization, for elections, besides the sweeping business aught I know, they might have been done in habeas eorpusing. But as the living in Missouri They did saints are to judge the world, I will jass not interfere with tho eolored populain advance, on a jmrtion of sentence, tion (then, slaves.) to make them restoft hem to wit: That McKean less and uneasy, or disafleetied towards my share Boreman be yoked up together and their masters. The Mormons, howwith Maxwell on the load, forming a ever, do not claim to be 11 feet, yet, team to work roads into t he spiked I am not aw are of a single insfanee in and to haul out all the sage canyons, which they offered any abuse or vioscrub brush, pinesand other tall cedars lent to any other eitizon except when for use, and live on ser vicepublic they were attacked their houses set berries and with I.ieford to on fire or pulled down. Then they deof encouragement to them sing psalms fended themselves, their homes and until they learn the cost of getting families the best they could. Which fencing, fuel aud lumber from the peaks of natures grand pyrathey had a just and legal right to do. towering midst of the Rocky Mounmids in the It may be asked. If the Mormons tains, end no indictment for tills kind were thus innocent, why that flood of of amusement. This article liegins with the solemn indignation against them? Answer, When Christ was born, Herod was and sensible, and ends in therediculous, yet equally sensible 'ypicsd of the troubled and all Jerusalem with him." career of most of out Federal There , was a pertain influence conin Utah Territory. nected with the birth of the Son of I!esixc;fully. Justice. God that shot forth like electricity and filled the hearts of the ungodly with Stock Fair and Racks. The stock fear and anger. Jealousy, hatred, lair and races at Agricultural Park, Salt wrath and blood were the fruits of that I on Tuesday, as not as great a sucake fear and anger, and sure aud certain cess as was expected.al; hough some very proofs of their existence. Not so with fine blooded stock was exhibited. Tin the wise and good. They worshipped races in the afternoon was well attendthe infant stranger and offered frankin-sen.sed. The first was a(lialf mile dash and and myrrh, and returned another which was won by Kimball's wav, entering into no bloody conspir- repeat, in 54' seconds. Bell, Midnight acy with Herod, nor with the minions Next followed a trot in five, to three who had apostatized from thetrue faith. harness and rule, liieh was won by This is a fair iliust ration of the effects A time Ixiunsborrvs Parcpa Rosa. ujwnjall men in nil ages of the world race, nearest to three minutes came at th opening of the disoiisation of which vvas won hv Walkers God to them. Satan and his followers next, A number of scrub Quaker Lad. never did love God nor his followers, raix's were run during tho afternoon. and probably never will. Last evening the stock fair and races At Hauns mill, in Missouri, a nnin-Ih- t at Agricultural Park closed, and every of Mormon men, women and chilone seemed satisfied with the days fun dren assembled for prayer meeting and and excitement, which went oir to the to Ik out of the wav of nioboemtio violentire satisfaction of all. Tho prizes ence. They were there surprised by and premiums were awarded and at 1 one ofthose murderous hands of Christo'clock tho stock on exhibition was ians and were final Uon and about withdrawn, after which the nves comtwenty souls klllod and about half that menced. The first race vvas a mile number horribly wounded. There clash, which was won by Williamsons w as a blacksmith shop at the place, "Don Victor; time :5$. Next came and one little boy crept under tho bel- the raco of the day three in fivo, mile lows to hide from 'tho mob, but they heats, to harness. Roberts Gen. discovered him and said: Hes a Lasher won tho first heat in 2:I0?4. d d Mormon sprout, and if let alone, Lashor also won the next he will grow into a tree," and put tho 241. Tho third heat was wonheat; time, hy Patmuzzle of his gun near the littio fellows ricks new in the animal (A Molly, head, ami blew out his brains. Tho time 2:41Ji. Tho two folTerritory); molj gathered up seventeen dead bodies lowing heats and tho raco was won by and threw them into an old well. Eye Molly In 2:43', 2:14. In the ladies witnesses ofthis tragic and bloody scene match Mrs. Wilson won the equestrian are now living In Salt Lake City and in first an elegant silvereard basket. other places. The general charge and Miss prize, Edith Clawson tho second prize, a cry in that part Of Missouri were: pair of ornamented silver vases, pi id When lined. Mrs. They are d d Mormons! Joseph A. Young the any of the Mormons w ere overtaken by third a ladys handsoino writing the mob and whipped and beaten they desk. prize, Mrs. B. II. Young lourth prize, would ofien ask what it was for, and a beautiful picture in frame. were almost invariably answered: You are d d Mormons. Working Hard. The grand Jury It may be possiblo that some surviv-in- g who can eipedite business rapidly relatives or friends of the murdered enough to present eighteen indictments victims at Ilauns Mill and elsewhere, in one day, need not be under. tho had something to do in the Mountain of spending too much time over Meadow affair, as it is said that the un- the proposed libel case. It is very fortunate company of emigrant who probable the delay is occasioned by a there met so sad a fate, boasted freely rigid research into t lie history of hLs Vo expect that on their wav through the southern set- lion. Judge McKean. a lilieril a of band in would ineessltate hrterogenSous intlements, having the offlietions of the Mormons in Mis- vestigation. Of course the Herald souri. Thna tantalizing the feelings of phalanx havo not wilted but wo learn t he people, snd firing them with indig- they are still permiind to enter and nation. Put while I do not w ieh to re exeunt at pleasure. ix cash. price JAMES BI'SM, Nupk old And AM. POINTS MUTHaudEAKr. ESTRAY NOTICE. Shonbt Huy their JSckrU eiu & North-Wester- n Railway. THE Chicago IN MY POSSESSION Eslriiv 'i CLOSE COKRCCTICRS HIM VITR All lAHIOAlf fine 'orrel MARK, h'arcd the, atibut 8 IBN.HIt EAST 01 18ITH FROM CHICAOS. branded WT with A beneath od; I! on ilgnt thinh. THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR fine vellow HOUSE, dark mein, tail and Ishpemlng, Eaeanaha, Mcnasha, 8heb feet, a trout i vars old; branded A with O ovgsn, Watertown, Ntndlson, Nlcmx City. above it on left thi);h. DU.buque, Prairie nu Chlcn, S. fine yearfirur mare COLT; no Waterloo, Raul, Maiquetie, Lanse, Nnjannec. Green brand. Fon du Lac, me hav M AF.r, wltii voung colt, 4 rears Bay, Stevens rolnt, Oshkosh, Fort Dodge, La Yankton. Cedar rTI.vrr yt-H- Iron-gre- y old, black main and tail, star In forehead, both hind foot while; branded E. also a circle In u circle ou left thK'h. One brlndle OX, about It) ver olu, white on bcllcv, no brands One hrlndlc STFKR.2 rears old; branded wnli V inside ofa circle, also oh left e. hip. me pit sTFF.R. 2 years old; btamled V on lef: hip, slit in right car. One yearling hrindio IlKIFER, white on Ixsll a little white in forehead; brand on left idp Illegible. ) Urnlulling lU'I.T,, re and wlilte; brand on le ft aide illi glide. One red 2 year old STEER, white on bellv: htnnd-PS on let; thigh, a nd a bloteh on leii hip; crop off lef. ear uud silt 1 Knpld, Croe, Winona, Duluth JITTD Thc IvEXIaW-A-TTiCEIi- srs tht tin , :. tSt nf r$ of Cr Wb ty Rouu with Chg?pY bf thl fuula, Mi tb IlvducettfTKU IRFHGYIKIFTS. AU THE Be.' Kaul, Rrrk and Tnrk. sod CtiTfl Pullntso PaUtlst Crs Rut! Coi bi: Tpq Dir CdMchei; Mhinktnc "I Loausln Rin nd Orinii( MtlU-rAl? pukrx Prlrnt Csra, U Fbrfcrtr.c CtoM CmrkpflJmt 41 JwC HsM CdupliLjt Uoo PvAn.s, Ucutc Lrl n TfiDIr UiAi sin No Ctf Ferry TraDfrr. AsMt. rai Ab lute CesifixL h t From 9 to 10 Fast SzprrM TnlnsToa Dili refer iht vsrltHu LI dp of UiM HoAd. thu svum'ic to trlK-Untt Uls RopU uirt sn4 rwiaie 4.iudc- Utxto in m.r UamUDii be bii lo fj. rw HIT pul nts utbff A all rJ oiJQ( mail Ls PSee that your Tickets react via this Routt mtrl toke none other. rigid ear. ; no MARVIN HUGHITT, One yearling IH'LI,, roan W. H. STENRETT, bland visible. Ccel Sapr(atUBt. I nc 0rr) earnng NTEKR, red and white, slit In left ear. Tickets forn.vle at Salt lavke City by 51. One yearling HFIFFR, white, red jaws II. Davis, Ticket Agent; U. R. Ib lb alsont ol3-l- y and ciiin, crop off right ear, notch In left Ogden. ear. One 2 year old brtnd.e BULL, slit In right car. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. One nil yearling STFFR: no brand. Ou' yearling BULL, brlndle; branded O UxrrzD States Land Orncr, J on left Idp. r One red COW, little white on belly: Salt Lake Citt, SepL 3rd, 1874.) branded N oil let) side and H on left hip; off left car, bole in rigid ar. H HRBF.BY GIVEN THAT epip One 2 yearohl brlndle S'fRFK; brand on 'yoTICE Win. Rrlnoe, Benjamin M. Rolierts, is eron off lest ear. left shoulder Illegible: i.oiihianUne Dawson, Samuel Andrew One pal and whl'e COW, 3 years old; and Edward Fr.el vvliiwie post Ulllceuddn-- M t Provo Citv.Ltnh Conniy.Utah branded J3 on left hiji. Territory, I Inn ) curling HEIFER, white belly and and U. F. M'hitford.of Bulluln. 5w Ymk, vvnifc lull; 110 brand. hi Attorney Vm. iTInoe, of 1'iovo by lit' black curling 1IEIFF.R, line-bacCity,aforesuid; have made wppiiiaitloii f.,r a Patent, for the sparrow Mining Claim, white face and belly; no brand. Ci )W. while mi ted ly, liua!ed on uniurveyed laud In IToVo One while bio I fis t and white tail ; bran led Mining District, Utah Couuty, Ulah Tern left hip; crop off rigid ear and a)U in ritory, aud more fully described In tin. left c:ir. plat and field notes on file in this office. If not claimed nd taken away In ten To wll: Tiie said mining claim Is fourteen huu-dre- d days, will le sold at j uhlic sale hi the 400 feet Iu length by one hundred I'i'triet Eslray Rootnl, l'rovo 'll v, Utah t on Friday, November (Sib, 1S74, and twenty il2Ui feel in width, and runt County, 10 a.111. norm 73, 17. west two hundred (2ttb leet, SAMCF.I. IIARDINO. t.y and noptii twelve hundred District loundkeei'cr. 12i.i) feel from discovery tunnel. fk-f- . 22 Provo City, The survey of this mine Is described na 22nd, 1874 follows: Commencing at the discovery tunnel running north 73c 17 we. I variation 10. 47 cast two hundnal 2uj feel on centre line to ehd ot claim, thence north I Go MY ItissKssloNTIIEFOIy east sixty Oh feel to pina post 4 Inches by JH VF. IN 4 Kslravs; Inches, set into the ground 1 foolt Inches, me Texlean I W, white with sotne psl and 2 fi'-- t out of the ground marked U. S. spots on tier, branded U cm right ldp, 37. No. 1. for corner No. I., Uienee south 73 1.7 east seven hundred und five (7UjJ crop each enr. sijnare i hie dark-ns- l BULK two years old n.sl, feel, to top of precipice where there is a bush of tail while anil underbelly. pine post 4 Incites by 4 Inches Set 1 fool ti If not elalnp-i- l nnd taken away by the inches into a pile r.f rock, and ii Pp( ej. will lo sold nl xscd uimve Uie rsM-- uud marked w itness list day of i at the Estray Round 111 this city, on the iKS-- l lo corner No. 2., said coruer Nw 2. ng ltunteil from raid w Itnea fi-- t south 2lth Inst, ut 10 a.m. 73 cast and distant six hundred nnd J. T. ARROWSMITH, . This latter portirai iUaJ ninety-fiv- e I'rovoCit.v Roumlke, Is so precipitous as to render it survev Paivo City, . 20th, 1S74. Oi to eslahllsh comer M)st U. K In sa'-c!ed- rnsr . 1 k, line-bac- p-- k, 1 en i ESTRAY NOTICE. V nic-tlo- la-I- jr. Oi-t- ESTRAY NOTICE. VK lowinit MYlMS.sKssinXT!Ii: I't)!- Irwy: IK UlK Cl I.T. JiTwmf om inr uni id, fttnuii whin sh4 In fondn al, k fl him! tnl vhifi n little whli1 in hck ?hi! f ; n hmnil nW.nil!In K JZ on loft foro left and shoulder. ght If not clHtnc'l In fen days will be o)d at nbllcsaleat the Estray Dm ml. Ray son itv, nil oeloek p. m , on Monday, the ittidoy ofOcrohec, A. P. 1TI. THiS. II. wimov. District Dnindkeepcr. H TV lv Rnyson Cilv, I. T., (Vt. Ifi, 1S71. o20 NOTICE. All pcroii Imvliijj elulms for dividends or otherwise against the West Branch Institution, will please present the samo Ibr settlement, on or before .4 duv of October, 11174; and all perthe th son knowing themselves Indehied to said firm will please call snd eeitle tmme-- d J AMES DUNN, Nupt. lately. l'rovo City, October 11, ls7l. oj NOTICE. My Cider now la full operaPon at In the Reeonit Want. AH 51111 Is tnr resldenr persons having apple to make Into elder can be accommodated at ihort notice. Terms five cents per gallon for making orone quarter of the Juice. Good sound ripe at pies worked up at mv mill will yield from three to four csllon to the bushel. a. II. RCOTT. Provo City, Sept. Kth, 1874. se29 SCHOOL TEACHERS EXAMINATION. exnmlnafton of applicant rorFehool CerfUleatca for I'tah wi'I Ie held on Saturday, (H tol-e- rConnv, 2ItV., iu 17, Timpaiwitfoe Hull, RrovoCHv.oom-menein- g t 9.30 a.m. I. 5L ruflMIN, JOSEPH It KuRBEN, J. E. Booth. lloanl of Exomlnatlon. Prr-- ci'r, Ocf it. in. e;j it ,vn Teacher' .37. No. 7. Now reluming fit pad and corner Xo. 1 ami i tin south lif, 4V west one hundred and twenty J j'J fis-- t to pluu isist 4 tnche Ask tnehen Info Uie hy 4 Inelnw el 1 ground and 2 t out of ihe gnmmf anil innrkcil U. K. 37, No. 4., tbenea south 73o 4.7 en-- 3 five hundred and fifty-eig(.V j fei t, to top of precipice w here there ta n pine Ise.1 4, inches hv 4 iuelie Mil fool ( Lnriica Into a pile of and 2 feet exposed above the reck and marked wllnesa jmisI to corner No, .1. aald corner No. 3 bolhg flltualed from said witness p.st aith 73a LV east nnd distant eight hundred and fbrtv-tw- o 1842) fuel. Thla hitter portion- being so preelrdtm as to renderli survey impraq-ttcahl- c to set corner post U. B. 37, No. J. Tlie boundary linca ofthis mining claim nre further described as ftdlowF.anJ would have been a deacrltieiL m the foregoing partofthia liottce, were it prurtlcuhle to mn them the whole distance, vis; beclu-nln- g at post No.l.and run south 7.B1V cast Fourteen hundred iltmi) to corner Xo. U. H, 87, No. 2; thence aouth-16- ) marked 2, IV wcat One hundred and twenty (lit)) feet to corner No. 8, marked IT. K. It 7 Xo. 8; thenee uorthTJa IV west fourteen hundred IWuul feet to corner Nil 4, marked U. F. .77 No. 4; thence north I8o45eat one him-dre- d and twenty ( L20 feet lorornor X'o. I, the plairc nf'U glnnlng, marked U. ti. 37 No. I, containing an area of 3. 83 acrea. The Unlteil Wtat-mineral monument lo wblch thla survey i connected, oonslsta of a square pine posl, 6 Inches by 9 Inches and 6 feet long, fixed Into the crevice ofa limestone rock, laying on tho quarttlfo formation and marked U. 8. M. M. No. I. from wblch tbo Discovery Tunnel of the Sparrow Mining Claim bears north 82 fir east and distant one hundred and seven!-tou- r JT74 feet, and to corner No. 4 north 88a 4? west and distant on hundred and 1881 feet elcbty-sl- x location of the Sparrow Mlfl. Th ing Claim I recorded In Boot E, page 101 of mining recoriof Utah Countv. The only I .neat ton vicar till inlne t a ralie.l pile of rock, designated as the lately put np on th- Sparrow Mining Claim, end stlunled ronr (inrdn-4V east, and nnd twenty HJuj. fcvt from, the sj.kl fyiwru.w llciveiy. I hereby oolir the alayv - to be m the Utah CocsTTfliwra, a pnhHsh.v rvi,,,,,'. .. I. published In Rnyvo, Utah. WILLETT l'OTTEXGFIt. 1,iJ Register. nk. - fl-- a - di-ta- nt |