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Show c. 1* ~-n...;v '2 OFFICE 0;- Manama S. M (30;. } Suntan KEEP. UTAH. May 17th use ; Checks ot' the *tortnont Silver Mining.y Coiupanv of date prt-violls to March 21st. lifts. will be paid on presentation til the banking . glletZl‘ibe An injunction has latelv been he "driven or offices that are on a par brought in the Third District Court at with dog pelting, the cow counties Salt Lake, by P. 'l‘. Vanzile. P. L. get the posish, no matter how much “’itlianis ainl E. D. l'loge to enjoin they try to avoid it. L. John Nuttall. as Snperitueudant of We think Mr. Richards is a better District Schoolsamd the. various Coun- man and would fill the ollice, if elect-t-_v Superintendants from adopting cer- ed, with better satisfaction to the tain intended changes in text. books masses than John '1‘. ()aine. for use in District Sclmtils. it. is it is lIlllc'lIlHi- Salt. Lake County let claimed by the Plaintiffs that Defend- up a little and give some others a antsat a recent convention held for chance. that purpose, in Salt. Lake, adopted the measure of publishing a new series ofschool books in which the lettAN IMPORTANT DECISION. ets of the “Mormon” faith and principles ofthe same be a part and portion )Iiners Entitled to the Timber Growot'tlie substance thercin contained. ing on their Ciaims. It is set tip in the complaint that The Secretary of the Interior has Defendants are now negotiattng with tendered adccision in respect. to the book publishers in New York and right of mill owners and residents tip- 1 place for such instruction. We be- lieve thatgood, moral instruction : . to pupils is a part ofthe duties of any man or woman having the care, ainl training or youth; out to single out one, two, or.a dozen ideas of religion as a part of the school dicipline, is altogether wrong, ainl should not. be tolerated. ’ Tax-payers atnl parents certainly have a right. to object to any measures that is so ttn reas-ma hle and nntair. and it'snch a planais on toot, \\ e as. suredly trust tluullie injunction pow— er may he exercised and the measure stopped. ll llllls Published Monthly REWARD AT 81:. George, Utah, BY “'ill be given by Dr. Cooperto any person finding and returning a black Newfoundland pup, which has either strayed or was stolen from his resi. deuce in this city; if stolen. the. Dr. will give $25 tor conviction of thief. HH eve-t He ”“HWHHHF—OHH 9H H“ 9‘ ....CONTAIXS THE.... J. W. CARPENTER,“ Editor and Proprietor. Latest Dispatches Only 50 Cent's pr Volume from such Iaiitls within the limits of min- of Thirteen N unhers. ing claims regularly located and pos- ....IS.... scssed under local latnl laws anti cits- toms and United States laws govern- It. has a General Circulation through— iugsuch claims. The Commissioner of ottt Southern Utah. therefore, as the General Land Otiicc. in a recent an ADVER'I'ISING MEDIUM, letter, expressed the opinion that the li l5 atnong the Iocator upon such lands was itiiahleto .13... I protect himself iti Courts or otherwise Rates low. \\ Ilit‘II will be forwarded as he only has a possessory right. to said lands subject to certain subse- to applicants by applying to J. W. Carpenter, quent conditions; but. that he can ob— Printer ('6 l'unlisher, tain a patent, and although the title Box 561. St. George, Utah. to the latid is still in the United States Government. it cannot. protect him. He based this opinion (In the ground 1579, II()\\' mun-u .5 E ii“ £33 that. the Act of June, The Live Representative m— m manta- these school booksWe. can hardly believe that a body of tnen occupying such important po'6itions as the care and educating 0fthe yonngot‘aterritory cotild adopt any such measures. We think there must be some mistake about it. There is a time and place where ad— herents of any denomination can teach their particular faith and belief, hut Certainlv the School room is not that +-+-~t—+-+<t-+~nu-0Hn- illi ii San Francisco for the printing of - on mineral lands to ctit timber W e o it i y 3, anc>§az lE 01’ a Live Community. £5. The True Exoonent to in Wholesale and Retail force, authoriZes settlers and residents ....OF.... in mineral districts to cut and remove timber from public mineral lands for any purpose except for cxptit'l. He indicated, however, that a reservation ' ...A.\'D.... £3 E Y t might Inn made by the Department. a t regulation in favor ol miningr locators .7: to tiniher growing upon their claims, -’ ii a A»; lg {11“ g i E: _‘ W / ilia Silva Ree house of McOornit-k S; (:0 , Salt. Luke buy. W. I ALLEN, Manager. ..,'.mu SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS. NOTICE. we!“ GAT’URDAY .............. OCTUBE R 14, tel-‘2 Salt Lake Delegates were too much forthe cowcounties and finally carried their man, which is generally the case with them. If there is any important office to fill, it is astonishing how tirinly Salt Lake hangs on until they get their man. lt'there are any bull teams to , at; @ht Silver lint Ballast. -. - C 0 QB 8 The Mining Industries 1‘1 BEI}(“-EIANTE~T. _ t ———— OF THE so long a they comply \\'i?ll the law; 5 g 'l L g g. ’ Sole Agents {or Southern Utah of gtn‘ct‘ultigilteil' possessions, are inves- their location. . 14)»er Alt-N ' '3 . ~h - f. . -.;I r ll Psalms-stag Faaa‘l‘et ereét Sandstone Benssits . (.7 s --‘_M..M ht'ttl‘Lt-Il' : AND Clfifi" PUWDSR- This, he says, amounts '. iSILVER Reap. ............... UTAH toa property capable of hciug enjoy- t ed and transferred, and it may he protected Ill courts, and it is the duty of t General Dealers in the possessor to care for his own if E trespass be attempted. But. he adds, “the. duty is not imposed upon the l . 1 We Carry the Largest Stocx . THE GiiLY NEWSPAPER "OF"" ' F d r J - I! 111?, .GEN‘efitii ~. oLfifflsri‘fi a i? 93 8 E if? i " S, Furnishing Goofis. Published in Southern Utah. Government ofintervctiing to Save an ' i individual occupant what it declarcsi may he lawfully taken for the general interest of the neighl)orhood.”——EX. .;\.\'i) tlTE-l, BOOTS 8r. SHOES, ' ind i-‘l."V!“."\”itd o'i" I=ll’,:t‘ zissnrtiiieiit til' . A. Bold, Fearless Exponent Viisslt): 1»: 27min? llnderahirts 'eaovaeiot'~ till ‘At. the Liberal Convention held in Salt Lake on the 11th inst. the nannof A. G. Caulpbell “as proposed as Delegate to Congress; but. as be declined. P. T. Van Zile was unanimous— ly nominated for said position; and. undoubtedly he will receiVe the support of the Liberal party throughout the 'l‘erritory. ‘ Mr. VanZiIe is certainly a very able. man. and if elected. would urge any measure befm‘e Congress, that would meet the approval of the party who supported him and placed him in the position. , hih. *‘7W‘ifim DELEGK’... '\ _ tcd by Coiiircsswtith 1.‘_\'l'IH\I\(‘ r:_-_'i.tii .tfss'ti'in‘atni cnjiiytnctit of i all l " surfaceincluded within tlg line of} Ii}flll(.t1-~r‘li‘.1<l:J‘I'iit‘i"s. and 'iit' i OF THE PEOPLE. lFi-zest Liner. 2.1;! ‘s‘ieolr n avershlr’ts TOBACCOS, CIGARS, I A Fine Assmrtncnt of Dissolution of Copartnership. We are. however, of the opinion .Ladies’ SILVER Rem-x August l5rii, I582. that a better man could have been found; a titan, we mean, who is morc conservative an-Jl t'aii minded than the Judge. As the Territory has but one Rep— resentative, that one man should possess the qualities to represent the Jiizmses, irrespective of icligious or ' non-religious views, principles, or tactics, which we candidly think Mr. W’ines and Liquors HABaESs aaa senatss ASK FOR Semi for a Specimen Copy Union India Rubber Co’s {ion held at Salt Lake yesterday nomCongress. on the fourth ballot. Mr. Williams of Ogden presented the name of F. S. Richards and Hon. John R. Murdock of Beaver, Wm. H. Hooper, but it was no go; the. lteplete with Local Happenings am"! Notice for Publication—No. , it it ii Wee 9 1112. AND PIPES. notice of ills‘llllt‘nlion to make final proof in support 0: his claim. and that said proot‘ will Wash- BEWARE OF IltiITATION '! Be sure the, Boots, are stamped (‘RACK :1) ~00!“ on the heels. and have the. I’L'lt'r. : GUJISPn‘IA G.\' on the toot and instep. which prci not their cracking or breaking W» are now making them with I L'BBER AND AN. lirSl‘US Soles which will make them last. I twice as tone as our Rubber Hoots made. FUR ALE BY ALL DEALEHA. t' tngton county. at St Georg-.15.? on Mon— day. Novnnibcr 13. 188?. viz: Walter E Dodge. Homestead Entiy 5761. tot the WV, >\\' ‘4 S c. 13 nd NW5 NW5 Scc 2‘4. and )Eli NEH "21:323. 'I‘ 412 S. R 16 \V. .H“ names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence lll'UIl. and cultivation'nf. said land. \‘iz: Hicha d licntlev. «ALLKIND A. RUBBER BELTING. PACK ING. “O E. PRING . LOTHING. l? Wlutenvad. Edwin Taylor Riding. 'Wii— 1 nani Empvymll of Si. Geag‘. Washington ’ County, Utah. ‘ I1. MCMASTER. Register. Bird &. Lowe, Attorneys for Claima nt. :l in“ if i _' a. “NZ-m. --_.....¢ ...z"“"v"~ “ Tobaccos, Cigars Matters of General Interest. RUBBER BOOTS VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT L . the follmviug-numed settler has tiled BOO’l‘i AND IIOE . i to. ,GpODYEAn RUBBER co. ' 36-3m - Aunycrs’ Gosds Pure Para Gum I’" made bcf‘ l'l‘ lIlI' County Court of lnated John 'I‘. Caine as Delegate to Best. Advertising Medium And» Sadcl lery of all Kinds. LAND OFPXCE AT SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. OCEUIH‘I‘ 5th. 183'! l The People’s Territorial Conven— Largest; Circulation of c\ cry zit-script ton. gr Genuine California ‘355 Marshall. under the tirm name and style of Westovcr a“; Marshall. is this day desolved by mutual consent, Mr. Marshall retiring. Charles Westovcr, Edward Marshall. *h THE PEOPLE’S DELEGATE. l—Eisaes’ Shoes tween Charles \I'it-stover and lidwai'l Van Zile is not iti possession (f. We would much prefer the nmnination of Mr. Campbell. if we. were given our choice, but as Mr. Campbell will not sei've,‘Judge Van Zile w ill presuniidly accept. air-.5. .The Notice is hereby given that the copartncrship liei'etot'oic existing be— K II PEA E Jr. t B. M. RUNYON. (Agents. bun Francisco. Mill Supnlles, Pipes 8. Fittings Advertising Rates on Application l-i A R D W A R E TINWARE, IRON AND STEEL, Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools Term: of Subscription: One Year ........... . ....ALSO.... Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils Six Months ........ ' Three Months ..... One Month |