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Show . - . V rri ETEKYIIOVr WAUYEU. THE UTAH VALLEY GAZETTE. FRIDAY, - -- . OCTOBER 8, 1890. ur Orders t Telephone THE 4A--- IV o. S9. I'oitmailer Mct'Muilin Uusdi un it circular lnaiied by the Post office department at Wathiag-tefrom which we extract the n followings Commercial and It-ng- a Over six million pieces of mail matllank will pap 5 per cent de- ter are sent annually to the dead let ter office by reason of incorrect, illegi quarterly on savings posits. ble, or deficient address, insufficient com-qonnd- ed insecure inK Rain and cooler weather is now the postage, insecure postage, mailed bematter closing, whereby programme. comes separated from the envelope or The Good work of laying aspaltum wrapper, or the failure to be called for or delivered to the person adcrossings at the bank comer is in prog- dressed. ress. This is a daily average of over twenty thousand pieces. dealer the hardware R. Ben Of these the greater portion either Eldridge and capitalist and Mr. and Mrs. Reed are not called for office to at the Smoot came down from Salt liake City which ttey are directed, post or, in case of free deliyery offices, the adresses canyesterday morning. not be notwithstanding every Wm. Probert went to Nephl yester- known found, means is resorted to on the day morning to attend the part of the postal officials to effect demeeting of the Utah Wool Growers livery. association. Matter sent to the dead letter office, which cannot be delivered to the perWilliam Probert the street railway son addressed, is required to be last Saturday from in "'magnate returned for the purposeopened of rea weeks visit to Millard County where turnitstotreatment the sender, and if the name he still has valuable interests. and adress of the sender be not shown or cannot be ascertained from the conDr. A. J. Shores of Payson was in and it contains no valuable Provo on Monday accompanied by his tents, it must be destroyed. who brother Robert L. Shores Letters opened and found to contain returns to Jjouis ville Ky., to complete any inclosure of obvious value Hre his course in medecine and surgery entered uponproper records, and, of those which do not disclose suf"Mu J. E. Eckman of the Garden such, ficient information to enable them to City job office is turning out some be returne d are filed, subject to re-l- a rnation upon proper application and excellent Job printing. Everything dentification. tf guai united first class. Letters which contain no inclosure of obvious value are not recorded. Willie the 14 years old son of Bishop Packages and parcels are recorded, Tanner of Provo was reverely if not and where they do not disclose a fataliy injured by the kick of colt he name and adress of the owner the are was trying to catch on the bench Tues- filed; if not called for or claimed with-in last. semi-annu- al re, day two years they are disposed of at auction and the proceeds coverL. O Lawrence, the hardware and public ed into the United States Treasury. Pork A. of dealer produce Spanish and .. of the dpackages jl.Toinson of ilayson and John Jones, I A large portion ?.ea Letter Office the CHpatiliBt and superintendent of I restored to the owner because the iSpanish,Pork,Coop were in Provo of the absence on the wrappers or inMonday. closure of anything to indicate ownerDeputy Marshall Redfield came in ship thereof. Information as to the character and from Goshen and Tinticwith Wm. of the matter thus received at Carbett, George and Charles Ercan-- 1 nature brack and James Burrison under his the Dead Letter Office , and the condiwhich occasion custody charged with misbranding tions and influences its failure to reach the persons to sheep. whom the senders designed-ito go Blank Deeds and Mortgages at Tsi Ga- - may be of interest, and the mere state SETTS oftloe. mentof it carry with it suggestions which may serve tbe public in the exThe Liberals of Utah county hold ercise of postal privileges. a mass coubention in this city Saturday Of the unclaimed and undelivered next the 4th inst. to elect delegates to mail matter received at the Dead Letthe Liberal Territorial Convention to ter Office during the past fiscal year, nominate acanditate for delegate to, four hundred and fifty-othousand ' The 'Peoples party held were letters misdirected, or only parCongress. their convention for a similar pnrpose tially addressed that is. not addressed on the 2nd inst. to a post office, or, addressed to a post office without the State being Miss Louie Davis, daughter ofj or. addressed to a post office not given, in the Henry W. Davis of Provo was so' State named, etc., etc. while twenty-fo- ur thousand were entirely blank, 'severely burned while on a visit to her sister in Payson this week that death bearing no addresB whatever. Among resulted the day following the accident the letter were frequently found the in spite of all that Dr. Shores and correspondence of business men, of Summons could do to save her. which a large portion contained of money, drafts, checks, etc. Fou neat tonserial work go to Bert Ninety-eig- ht thousand were letters lo domestic addresses, held for postWhite on the West End Block. age, together with letters, etc., adMessrs. Smith and Donaldson, the dressed to Canada and Mexico, matter contractors and builders have been to these countries being iinmaiiable awarded the contract for building a except upon full prepayment of post84. 000.00 Central school house for age. Fork. They are reliable and One hundred and sixty-fi- ve uffl addressed we workmen Competent late Spanish Fork upon their election persons In care ef hotels. The guests to whom the letters belonged having of these contractors. departed without leaving- their adPropeller J. L. Davis appears again dress; or forwarding orders for their upon the streets in lrovo. lie is still mail, they were returned to the post with his office by the hotels and thence sent to pushing Provo to the front numerous old time energy and has made the Dead Letter Office. sales of lots in his excellent Provo adthousand were letters Forty-tw- o dition during the past few weeks. to fictitious addresses, and principally Mr Davis is one of those presistent correspondence relating to what is or. saw men who never give up short of suc- known as .green goods cess. dust swindles, etc , many of them with orders for the of the containingofmoney Hon R. ADagus, fraudulent goods. these purchase Iowa State Senate and an editor of engaged in these fraudulent of 20 years', experience paid Provo a Parties and unlawful invariably visit last week and determined to es- do so under anenterprises; assumed name, and here. tablish a Gentile newspaper when the character and business of Mr. Dague is a fine public speaker such persons is discovered the postand comes backed by such men as Sen- al authorities, such mutterbyaddressed ator Win. B. Allison and Clarkson to them is declared fictitious and of the Iowa State Register. delivery witheld. Eighty thousand were parcels of The appointment of the following books, clothing, needleL. con-merchandise, Judge of rotate for Utah were jewelry, etc., etc., many of firmed last Saturday: Francis Dag work. were misdirected, while others county; Charles which gett, Washington Hector were without wrapper, having been W. Juab Haight Foote, county; and others from inclosed, insecurely Charles A. Hermann, which Davis county; become separhad the address Fete San Tooele county; Jacob Johnson, and lost. county: Henry Shields, Summit county; ated A large proportion were those upon T. S. Watson, Wasatch county; Lewis which the required amount of postage B. Kinney, Survier county. ; to entitle them to transmission through Fred Mitchell, of this city, and Miss the mails had not been prepaid, insufGeneva Stewart, of Fay son, were un- ficient payment being due to improper ited in marriage at the residence of inclosing, whereby a higher rate of the brides parents Wednesday even- postage was required. ing. Sept. 24, Very fw of Fred's ADVICE TO MOTHERS. friends here were aware that he entertained matrimonial intentions, and Mas. WisniiOws Bootwtmi Brace, hu been The Chief used by mother for children toothing for over are taken by surprise. iuccmi. It relieve the rears with extends congratulations and best fifty little sufferer atperfect once, produce natural, nuict wishes to the harpy Benedict and sleep by freeing the child from pain, and the his charming bride. Eureka Chief. little cherub awake as "bright as a bottom. to taste, soothe .the child, It Is very toepleasant gums, allays pain, relieve wind, Cash paid for fat calves at R. Ber-ki- softens and la the best known the bowels, regulates from meat market, J street Provo. whether arising remedy for 'diarrhoea, cents a causes. Twenty-fiv- e or other telhln bottle. busGraham dodged his circulation iness with a lie as usual. We did CHAIAEGE. not state that Graham stated before the City Council that his daily circuthe Bbssck IfsastCeris itsid lation was 800 in Provo but the mem- T 51 arksman ot Utah Coumty. bers of a City Council committee stated that he made that reckless state' The Spreud Eagle Shooting Club ment to them to correl the publication of ordnances we presume. As to the Consisting of. Jake Westfall, Pete other fHCt charged Mr. Grahams city Groneman, Steve Bes, Sam. Epson, circulator a brother of Jno. Dixon gave Ed. Johnson, Pels Jobnspn. Frank our localman the facts. Yes; the scores of advertisers that are so Carter, and Hebe Carter,, hereby chalpleased! Hal ha! The - organ's circula- lenge any similar shooting club or tion needs puffing no doubt. clubs in Utah County to a match duck shooting contest. The Spread Eagles did up Joe TIioiii sou and a team of marksman in great mask lssasily style last Tuesday. Joe and liis men Kstrslgia The highest medical aatheritie ef Earepe aad failed to come to time at all and were America have cecaatly decided that a Urge petceas distanced, at the half way pole. .age of case efiusaaiiy ia earned by (he eradiating paina ef Nsaralgia ef the head aad lace. If any The Heart of the Rockies is the aeabtr of year family suflfar this tormentor, iadoce of an artistic tiook of nearly 2U0 ttle .aem to try Ballard Saew Liniment. One application wiU afford imamdiata relief and yon will aoon pages just issued by the passenger debn rid of a daagnrons and tormaatiag ditea of tne Rio Grande Western Ballards Saow Liniment U the moat penetrating partment inliaimsat known. It positively enrea Bhanmatiam, Railway. It is full of interesting Lama Back, Contracted Muscles, Old Sons, Cons, formation for the tourist and settler ' Bnaioas, etc. It penetrates and open op iba pons, and devotes some space to Utah. The drawing all poisonans ma star te the narfaca, metering volume may be had free upon applicaand pramotiag a aalarml aircalatioa n the bleed tion to Geo. E. Hedges, R. G. W. City through the diseased parts. Bum Kit Drug Co.. Agents. Agent, Salt City. -- t ne -- -- - . ber , - - - . ns sass Ballard's lasw Llnlasat. This tavuhubis ramedy U ass Owl saghl to be h household. Il wifi cam your Bhorauiism, Sprain, Cuts, Braisos, Bums, From ad NnrlgU, Toot aad Ears, Soro Throat sd Somhosl. If you cum it. It poaatraias to iho hva Lama Buck it will will cam Stiff Joiats aad coa. sust of ths discuss. It iracud muscles altar all olhor mmodio have failed. used Those who hsv bcca cripples faryoum ham Smew limbmemt aad throw, away thro cratches sad hssa able to wmlksSweU Merer. ill cam yea. fHceJotemt. Smoots Drug Co Affsntg. . lull". Hows 'Fills! Wa offer One Hundred Dollars reward, fur any emu- - of catarrh that cannot bo cured by Catarrh Cure. takingF.Hall'sCHENEY A CO.. Pros.. Toledo. O. J. Ws. the uiMlorelgned have known F. J. Cheney tlie last IS years, ami lielievo him perfectlyfihonorable In all binriiu transactions, and nancially able to curry out auy obligations made by their firm. West A Thus a. Wholesale Druggist. Toledo. O. WAi.ni-- . Kivst A MtO.wrist. .Wholesale Toledo. DrngaUl.ore. la taken Internally, acti i Hail's . iium I be liliaal and muooua surfaing dlii-t-ii- ) ces of tbe aytein. Testimonials sent free. 1rlce 75c. per buttle. Bold by alt Druggists. fr not to live together, made in his first have not lived with JOIN C. IHDICTEO. Tito wife's house, and him since. James Nicklesen, sou of the defendant: Maria N icklesen is my brother; I know Augusta; she is married to my bear my fathfather, and the childreu uame. I have seeu Augusta at The Grand Jury Accuses the ers mothers house about three years ago Editor of the Bing Organ she was getting just came to see how seen never my father have I along. of Criminal Libel. with her fer the last five years, and have not talked with my father about the case. I took things over there he said, take them to Augusta. Michael Nicklesen, another son of AND WILSON TOO the defendant, testified in tne Bame strain. The prosecution rested, and on motion the defense the Court instructEdwards Pike tbe Imjmred ed theof jury to return a verdict of not Party (demersal Csart guilty. ic fjc'lltics vc ictloa cf i the i '. jidrichcit. ' f'.ie; .sscnlday Lr the-. a rthi ; .lluit wiR The Best Value con- v.c' comfort H ram:.. !::d c i iRiucA jiMlLi ltcd and of X'ijx vraa first produced ht.i 7a enriched with the only it is the only pcriwCt laxati :s known, remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and efiuctuol to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. . . !.--J LEVI STRAUSS & COS u elebrated ojpperjiyeted OVERALLS AND SPRING BOTTOM PANTS Enjoy a National Reputation. - . . Pre-ceedlm- RIO GRANDE WESTERN u. gs RAILWAY. Comtlmmed. . OTHER CASES. vs. The case of the United States Following were Monday afternoons Arthur Campbell; an application was SCENIC LIRE 0F THE WORLDI proceedings: made for a continuance, defendant William Baby of Lehi was a Mor- not being present, and tbe Court Th ONLY Tanseontlnsntal List Fasslag mon, but answering the questions sat- granted till Saturday. Directly Thrn(h People vs. Hickman; forger; isfactorily he was admitted to citizen- - onThe 8XLT LXKK CITY. trial. S. L Tribune. ship. John C. Graham, editor of 'the EnCURRENT TIME TABLE. John Saby his brother was also member of the Mormon Church, but quirer, and County Superintendent of did not believe in polygamy, and would Schools, E. A. Wilson, were arraigned In Effect from anfl After Angnst, 24 1890. be willing to punish those who indul- on indictments charging them with in the local ged in the practice ot it. lie was also writing anda publishingfalse TRAINS. and malicertain admitted. ring organ No.Z No. 4. The United States vs. Joseph Page, cious libel upon Mr. Edward Pike. Atlantio Mali Atlantic Express. which the Mt. Pleasant postofllce case, was This is the same alleged libel Justice 5:40 p.m. 9:35 a. m. Lv. Offilon before EAST-BOUN- brought up E. A. Wilson resumed yesterday afternoon. 10:45 a.m. 8:55 p.m. Ar. Balt lake 11:00 a.m. 7:06 p.m. Christian Boman, the present post- Brown a few weeks ago. Mr. Wilson Lv. " 12:00 8:45 Ar. a Provo. was is p. m p.m. then discharged. It very I master of Mt. Pleasant, submitted his 8:45 p.m. 12:50 p. m. liv serious case. 7:05 the 4:80 a. m Ar. Green Uiver... present quarterly reports showing p.m. 4:80 a.m. 7:25 p,m. Lv cancelation of stamps, the figures runA r. Grand Junction 11:30 p.m. 3:45 a.m. ning about per quarter. You Can't Have 8:25 p. m. 3:55 a. m. Ar. Pueblo Zane presented documentary evi8:45 a. m. Denver 7:80 Ar. p. m. Perfect health, unless jrour blood Is purs and dence to the jury. The defense called rich In elements necessary to repair the waste TRAINS. Abner Crune and ui her citizens of Mt the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Pleasant to testify to reputation and of 3. No. No. 1. and successful medicine to character after which the defendant most popular Pacific Expross Pacific Mall the restore to circulation blood, purifjr good took the stand and swore that the re and 8:05 p.m. Denver 9:00a.m. to give vitality and health to tbe whole Lv. turns lie had made were just and cor2:10 a. il. 2:06 p.m. Lv. Pueblo cures It salt body. 7:15 Lv. scrofula, Grand 7:00 rheum, Junction bolls, a.m. p.m. for measure in a rect, accounting greet 11:20a m. Ar. Green Uiver... 11:25p.m. the reduction in cancellation since and all humors and weaknesses caused or Lv. 11:40 a.m. 110k) a. m. ... then by a deciease in business, as promoted by impure blood. Ar. Provo. 0:28a.m. 6:10p.m. 6.40 a. m. 0:30 p.m. Lv. other settlements had come into pro3:35 a, m. Salt Ar. Take S:10 p.m. minence. The case was ably argued KUHUKA. 10:06 a.m. Ar. Ggtien 9:40 p.m. and by Zaue fur the the LOCAL TRAINS. W. K. Reid and Jacob Johns 11 for the BALT Lake AND OGDEN. defeuse. The case went to the jury at Ire Idea (al Ikentk A Promised Leave Salt Tuesday noun Lake, 8:60 a m.. 420 p.m Unloose AaMeallea 8:25 p.m. Arrive Ogden 10:05 a.m., Oil Tuesday iij::i!ng the Grand jury 6:40p.iu 9:43. Leave Oiidon 9:15 a.m.. 11:30. came into I'mirt and reported State 6:40 to p. in.. Arrive Salt lake 10, indiclinriit. They hiul ignored the Special Utah Valley Gazette. a.m., 45a.m., 12:40., 6:65 p.m., 7 Lust Beck nixlit alxjut o'clock at bill against James ll. Wallace, of the BINGHAM AND WASATCH. one Wiiltuuns', J a ines Porter, age 60, fell Leave Salt Lake City 7:45 a-- m. Ar. Wasatch Ncphi ti n'jn. for lihri. aud-th9:15. Arrive Uinirham 9:35. Leave Bingham against Jaioen i,ai !i. Andrew the (list ;t nee nf 100 feet, and was 2:55. Lv. Wasatch 8:00 Ar. Balt Lake 4990. and it. M. Rogers. Benjamin Buffet Sleeping-caon He leaves a wife and Pullman Pa aee and lieu ne: i w.isa: a .n'! t r fornication, fiiin.iv. killed. all through trains . Funeral services will be held lie p'eutlcn nub .y an 1 was placed in Salt Luke D. C. DODGE, J. II. BENNETT, under Im.iiiIs, Gen Manager. Gen. Frt ft Pass Agt. E. ves! A. Coone of OJ: Steiner, The :;i lraini'4 who assaulted llier's is collectors to . a make ily going Chari ii: i.ivmi. a with inut Manti, and land at tent lo il ' m i harm, were ar- ballon, asention Payson, so he informed me last Sunrested and j int guilty. thinks that lie can make Pat Co! ii. fo.n-- guilty of burgla- day, andinheseven hours. He was not wail A Rawlins's saloon ot the trip as to rizing exact the date but thinks positive sencame ami for cmarereH. cigars up the second of Octobei. tence. j Vaded his innocence Eubeka, Utah, Sept. 30, 1890. to the Ciuiil. but lie got the usual dose for burglary three yea;. t lie Upon nioiioiiid tin Another liras case of Hie C. S. v. K. W. Fn. J. II. one And I.. rapidly Increasing in popularity, la Page, (laper Christensen and J. tbe trust of the people in Hood's Sarsaparilla, Peacock. which now has almost a monopoly of the trade White-cotto- n The Report of niiiniis.-htnIn medicine for purifying the blood and buildin the matter of the West Point Has opened his Office at' the ing up the whole system. Tbe test of time Irrigation Company was approved. oue door and test the of have boon Court took a i till 2 o clock. trial, successfully Young; Mens Co'Op, met went of by Hoods Sarsaparilla, which is deservNew Store On Tuesday afternoon the jury in wlghtmap'8 if ilf pared to do FIRST-- n. ing tbe foil confidence and trust of all who wlure the case of the I'nited States vs. Jobare not tried It, but who need a good medicine. ASS DETISTRY in the most D seph Page, for false ami fraudulent cancellation of stamps while postmas-te- r approved style. PRICES REA- IIKPliniJCAN Pleasant, returned a ver- --BLE' a recommendation guilty with nfvlirCn-trtwi- ) tijignien'AHint inti i n. ry. Onaccount sc TTToPn!nuiit Wed- Klnlia Jala .Payson D'rty, Ufa!:. Mtnten !Yo Her-nsoa- s nesday morning the defense waived pnbllcnaa a new trail und iiieir motion Vote. sentence. The appeal r I lMuwolutlom of Purluersbi The election in the Idaho which took Court then stated that considering the de.on ami of the Weilnes-lacharacter, posit age last Notice is hereby given that tlie copassed off quietfendant lie would impose only the place inreturns received The thus far ly. partnership of C. C. Friabey J. A. (Simplightest punishment tlm law allowed dicate that the Republicans havt car-ie- d son and .Vi E. Jones doing business and costs, to and would Hud him the state by a large majority and under tlie name of tlie Provo Marble stand committed until paid. T. II. Boyer, accused of liiirglarv ut will have a decided majority in .tlie Works is this ilav dissolved by mutual The Mormons in Bear Legislature. Thistle, entered a plea of not guilty. juke. Cassia anil Onieda Countiet did consent. C, C. Frisbey having purOil Wednesday morning the grand not offer to vote and no disturbance chased tlie interest of said J. E. Jones. jury came into court and reported of importance accurred anywhere. In That hereafter the firm will continue three indictments and that they had ioise City over 1000 votes were cait ignored the bill Hgainst W. G. Britt. considerable increase over tny under the partnership of C. C. Frisbey W. B. Smith entered a p!ea of guilty vote and there was much and I. A. Simpson and assume all of former lollie charge of unlaw ful cohabitation Hcratching. of the County Ticket but tlie indebtedness of the copartnership ana sentence was set for Oct. 2i. carry the city aud Ada heretofore existing and has the exJ. C. Kelly, to a charge of theft at theRepiiblicans Comity on the State Ticket. Thistle, pleaded not guilty. clusive right to collect all out standing William il. Gibson listened to a long claims of tlie firm this day dissolved. Does Kxperleisco Con at? indictment charging Irin with embezbiiiiii-M- . In nl lino It took ami till and duo. every August 19, 1890 zlement, Wednesday npr In compounding and niedii C. C. FitisIiK t morning to plead. At that time he iully l uirl-orlfTill la in lie illiiiuninti Inc. of Hood's eursuptiriila ever other pleaded notruilty. A. J. Simpson. til shown ly the remarks, .e cures It Samuel Mulberry, the killer of Ileber lt I. E. J. Jones. Fullmer at Clear Creek, was arraigned hsThuHIH'tlll'pIl-.lt- i- firm of l. 1. Himi-- ft I'o. I a ht'rt.l to listen to the indictment charging thorotij.h y eoiiij.i'lenr aud i xih rit need Cliurelt of God. hi rln io lire to the tiaehiir not He murder. with him pleaded m of iiicdicinr end aeiii:. U'ly prej.iinit of the members of the Meeting guilty- - The Court assigned George He S or tho MaKsschnsoits an. Sutherland and S. B. Thurman to his A me lies n I'lmrn aifiitical Associations, and Chinch of God are held every Sab' to y ilveuti-tlie defense. It is understood the case will i1 ii it.:n of Hid iiiHiiJuiiiir the business bath evening at tlie residence of Mr. pi es ii.mwith. come lip in alunit two weeks. rills. Jesse Cochran in the Second Ward. CorCharles Krcumlieck, George Erum-lieck- , eoui.v:-- iihc siiiN'rinrity earsaiui Ninl merit of n dial invitation extended to the public Siirsuiriril'ti Is built uMn l be most Charles Garhett ami James fnuiKliit !..n. In its preparation there pleaded not guilty to the charge which modern to attend.. the a'l rciiresentcd tf knowledge f sheep s'enling. in medical science has doveloptM, E. A. Medgwooil and Enuer Corf-ma- n combined with king experience, liralnwurk, and experiment. It la only necessary to give SUMMONS. were. admitted to the bar. this inldicine a fair trial to realise Its great None Genuine without Our Trade Mark. BE8T SEWING! s BEST FIT I. BEST MATERIALS I 81-3- 0 WEST-BOUN- BEST FINISH! The only kind made by White Labor. D For Sale Everywhere Look OatiFor Tho e lleu-dricks- cii tiy Toy . rs to-il- av. 0. 1 l!;iAi-!iiaii- Dr. 1 ea-ie- d J.P. TILSON, M-- s er ei-es- Tie Spisii Fort in the way of fine COOK STOVES and heat-CHEAPER than they can be bought elsewhere in py thing tab. Remember s victouy tbeBtoiy allwork war. J ranell r . you all sorts of hardware hich I handle in large quantityes for a special market, you can afford to haul your grain 20 miles to get tho prices I pay. ' 0. LAWRENCE, a? Span-ist- i zk TJta.li. OIL am-a- iiveimr-HtiiNi- f at great bargains and Pay the highest Gash Price for Grain I ... de-feiid- r Hardware Dealer. I HOW plmr-iiihi'Ih- I. . suiH-rvii-in- tl.-n-- e Bur-liso- Window Classic. A GREENHALGH, Prop. sub-sianii- Lamps, 1 rcM-arc- NICKLESEN ACqtriTT.KUs 4 h TN 1 1 nr ual - oprame Furniture Gardes Job Prlallag Licensed Abstractors of FOR Oity, CroM-Kenminul- inn and Full A2C NO TICK TO CKIDITOK5. UTA.IT CO. ' THIS PROBATE COURT OF UTAH IN Nitioiil Bink Building, I County, Territory nf Utah. In the matof William H. Randall, L ter of the estate TJtaAx oeaaed. Notice la hereby given by the under excntrlx of the estate of William slgnnd H- - HuniTull. deceased, to the creditors of. and all liersons having claims against the said Our Abstracts shew all Error and filings to exhllrit them with the necessary against real property to any part ef vouchers within ten months after the first Utah Oounty. publication of this notioo to the said executrix. R'timn ltsnilnll. executrix of the estate of w Ham II. Kiindsll, deeensed. Provo ( Iry, September 23, 1390. . the job business of the and will make a specialty of allsortsof job and book work. lie has evhry facility for turning out tbe most satisfactory work at low prices and we take pleasure in' commending, him to the public. His office will be known ' as the Garden City Job Office. purchased Gazette -- 1 ; . Co Titles -- be-twe- Fori General Merchandise siirn-iiieie- ' Centre Street, between and PROVO UTAH. Spanisli 1 1 . the first TTtali O'-o- n, 11 1 the district count of of Utah. G. H. Judicial district of the Territory Ann Martin. Plaintiff,. County. Mary J I. Simon OXTg. Martin, defendant. Summon. The peepleTonf tlie Territory of Utah send Groet-injr- : Simon B. Martin, defendant. You are hereby required to spimar In an action hrouifot ainiinst yon by the almve-nam- ed PhUntiff. in the Distriet Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the ooinplnlnt filml therein, ten days (exclusive of the day of service)within after the serrlce on you of this summons If serve 1 Gealers In within this County; or. If served out of this County, hut in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty dars-- or judgment by default will be takcu airs inst you, liieprsyetorsald c.iiiiilaint. The said sci ioii is liitiujrht to olitala a decree or i Ins Court (lissoivinir the Isinds of tiiairi-uinline of Mens and Boys Clothing; Hats, Cape, Mens, iKivinfiii'e and imw existing between ilereinlsnt aa:i and this youi and for Boys' and Childrens. sin-lIn the oiner sad tnrrher relief plaintiff ns slia-- i to tiie COnrt seem meet andpremises or suits: on the grounds proper lor corns or wil-fu- ll of Harness, Boots and Shoes. nn;l dese-iio. Manufacturers . u ot plaintiff by you said defendl ant for iiiure Iran two year n?xt t ronoedlng Produce, Whcleale and Retail. Ihe 1st ilsy of Keptemlier A. ll. wllfull negleet of you to provide for said wife the Our ROLLER MILLS furnish the best grades of Pacent, Bakera A S . 1 common necessaries of life, fur nine years next lower grades of Flour, which we keep constantly r. hand, also Bran WJt and Shorts and Chop Feed. We take pleasure! n nccom- (For fuller particulars reference to hereby and' solicit the to the complaint now on file lq this modating01d Friends, inadq action ) patronage of tlie general public. And you are herclqr notified that If you fall Order by mall or telephone to appear and answer the said ns TOIIN JONES, Superintendent above required, the said Plaintiff complaint will to promptly attended to. the Court for the relief demanded thei apply ein. . Witness tho Hon. John W. Blackburn. Judge, and the seal of the District court of The First Judicial lMstrlct. in and for seal . the MERCAIP 4 CLARK City the Territory of Utah, this 2nd day of Oflice. in the year of our Lord, September one thousand eight hundred ana C. H. MoClche. ninety B. ClerkBachman, Jr. By Mr. J. E. Eckman, an accomplished ' Deputy Clerk. C. K. Giixhrist. job printer from Osbourn, Kansas, has i Attorney for Plaintiff. u native value. The United States vs. Soreif'ickle-sen- ; .Murder I n Nnlt l.nlce. unlawful cohabitation. Maria Nicklesen was placed on the stand. Was married to Suren Nicle-se- n in Denmark. On account of the In Salt Luke ('.lv alsuit 7 o'clock inability of witness to understand Mnmhiv Amanda iucl e'ii:ng was she allowed to retire. English, 22 and un:i Frana C. all atried, 1 live at Foun- winie Augusta XickleBen: !i woman. walking -wilI 1a another tain Green and ain married. Snreu Tlie liui'et . tlie mail's Nicklesen, my Youngest child, is two head and Vii:b was iustantanous. i years and seven mouths old. I am the Miss Olson lier.-i-lf to the second wife anil always lived at my and claimed reason that tlie poiice father's house, three nr four blocks she committed that crime was that from Maria Nicklesen s. My child Hall had seduced her HI mouths ago. was born on February 27, 1888. lily husband was not visited my father's house for three Years sometimes I All Ban Down have visited lii&. house lo go and look a condition ws often get Nxprsise dangerous and see how the folks ere. 1 haven't Into, from evsrwork. sickness, or even unhud u meal with him for three years. known causes. But It should he Immediately It is mine than three years since I overcome ty taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, have been with him. Nobody told me which (rill dispel that tired feeling, revive to say three years. He quit coming to the declining powers, restore the appetite and my father's house w lien the law came Vitalise the Impoverished blood. Xf you decide aronml. (At this juncture an interto try Hood's Sarsaparilla do not he foliwtd had to Imj sworn. There are preterrooms to buy any other preparation. 1 in my fathers house. three have lived there niim years. Nickle-se- n had never brought anything to her GENERAL CONFERENCE. for three years. I have beeu there four I lie was not there. or five times have seen him but not spoken to him semi-annTlie Sixty-fir- st Confer for three years. He quit coining to Bee ence of the Church of Jesus Christ of me because of the law. Saints will commence at Marin Nicklesen again took the Latter-da- y stand: Augusta came to my house 10 oclock a. m. on Saturday, October ii while it was u long lime onge and helwr-en- . Nicklesen whs out in the 4th, 1890,' in tlie Tabernacle, Salt Lake field notof tl: time when Augusta City. The officers and members of the came she Caine to see me. Augusta Church ara invited to attend all the ate there sometimes within three pieetinga. months; it was in the afternoon. AuW ilford Woodruff, gusta is known HB.the second wife u . George Q. Cannon, the family. ' N icklesen does Joseph F. 8mitii, not live with Augusta as his wife; it First Presidency. is not. understood, in the family that site is living with him. Three years 3.00 llrnsnl. ago last Fourth of July they had some talk and agreed not to live luge; her. reward w !U be paid to above Tiie and since then they have had no meal one information that will : any giving . . together. 'Didn't lead to Use loriviclimi nf any person oi Augusta Nicklesen recalled: ns culling IT nod damaging say to the grand jury that I had vied him at Ills house. Nicklesen stayed pr 80 and 40 Midions on West End In bed with me the last time, not for North of Westfalls. of Town three vears. He quit them altogether, i JL Rib kin, Bucher, Provo JbJhurmarv We bad ah agreement G las ware, The Bapliats hold worship at the Lutheran Church each SabSweedish a week Lost. ago,, TiubiIhv, 11 at itiN'k in the morning nnd bath one linnd'e ir cloth with an homestead and York, at 8 o'clock In the evening. patent. ItTw cen Pavson the properly. of M. t. Jones, of Rich in Sunday School- and Bible-Clas- s field. Io niijoiie returning tbe homeafter-noo- n 8 at tbe All o'clock. are stead patent will puy a re son able. re. r welcomed, compense. tf Ll ! - ' '" CatArrh ln the JSeo Originates In scfofulons taint in 'the blood. Henee the proper method by which , to Sore catarrh, la to purtfy tt Noed. Its many disagreeable symptoms, and the danger of deveb i oping Into bronchitis, or that tCMribiy disease, consumption, are entirely removed by Hoods Sarsaparilla, which cures catarrh by purifying the blood; it also tones up the yitem and Imfcrorea the geasnl bcalttb . |