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Show vus o.; ! 1 n w:j tioa -- e I 13 am? t. J Q EA? s !h- - t'Nf.Je'Y VOL. U, NO. 43. MANTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAU, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1888. III. UUIJ tt K- -! Full particulars and cast next week. After the play there will be a Grand Olio by the very best singers in San Pete County. See by a home company. 9 The Home Sentinel, A Weekly Sentinel next week. Newspaper, NEWS. ITEMS. cut down and to fit Charley up with good cork Icet. The gentleman deserves perse t r his kindness to the unlortunate. lion. A. II. Lund, of VT A IT. Ephraim was present at the p.uty. A benefit for this purpose was once PEURIAKVI. started in Manti, but fell through. Manti James Peterson was arrested in Salt coultf yet do something and should, Lake Tuesday, for forgery. as Mr. Stain was a citizen of our town Simon Webb, of Richmond, Cache when the fatal accident occured which County, has been arrested on the going deprived him of lus feet. charge"; also Ira Allen and James Wray, of Hyrvm. CARD. A fire at Coalville on the 24, ult., deThe net proceeds received and handed stroyed property to the amount of $ 5,000. over to Bro. Wm.T. Jack, as the result Smith & Wilde, Merchants were the of the dramatic performance of East loosing parties. A report comes to hand, through the Lynne played for his benefit, amounted ' source of the U. P. Hospital, that a to 194,50The committee in making their report man named Fishburn had both his legs desire to thank the public for their very accidentally cut off on the railway at liberal and generous patronage on the Silver Bow Montana, on the line of the occasion. And, also tender their thanks Utah & Northern. It is said that his to the ladies and gentleman w ho kindly injuries are so severe and painful that it gave their services and helped to make will not be possible to bring him to this the play a success point for treatment. They also give their thanks to th? Westenakow Band who provided the Saturday, Feb. 4, 1SSS, music and gave their services gratuiOn Saturday night deputy marshals tously. raided Hyrym City, and arrested Julius Ym. K. Reid. Sorensen. Hans P. Hansen and John John Reid. Wilson oii the charge of unlawful cohabiAlexander Tennant. tation. They were placed under bonds Geo. Scott. to await the preliminary investigation. Des. A'eu's.' BIT. PLEASANT. Peter Swenson, of Hyde Paik, Cache was arrested last Tuesday night, County, Jas. Poulson starts for the Southern on the of unlawful cohabitation, charge on a mission. Peace States the Third Ward, Logan. It is said be with you Bro. Js. on your mission in that Swenson was attending a private of love. party in that ward, when the deputies The numerous nnnature lakes and riv- entered the place and arrested him. ulets one has to wade and paddle There was some difficulty regarding the through at present, gives the pedestrian women, one would not answer, so the a faint idea iliat spiing tune is drawing deputies arrested all the ladies present at the dance and marched them to the near. commissioneis office, and in their exFarnaers rejoice at the great amount amination the right ones were found. of snow that is stoied away in our Swenson and two of the ladies were mountains, realizing that a bounteous placed under bonds to appear next for examination. Lvenine supply of water is indispensable to ma- Monday News. ture the crops. Our local merchant S.J. Nielson havAMEUICAX. ing made a fortune at merchandising,; now sells out to the Mt. Pleasant and proposes to take it easy, and live JANUARY 31. from his income dijrihg future life. Thirty six cavalry horses were stilled in a burning barn at Levanworth this Bp. N, P. Madson, has been released evening, from the Pen where he went tome three months ago for holding out to ; Constantinople, Feb. I. It is reportthe world as wives, those whom he has ed here that two more Russian raids covenanted to love and cherish as wives upon Bulgaria are being prepared. for time and eternity. Welcome home About 1.550 prisoners in Sing Sing Bishop! and Clipton are idle awaiting the action Go and get married young men," is of the Senate on the couvict labor bill. good and sensible advice; ao no less, A on the Panhandle, R. R. ran than three couple have had the Nuptial into tram switch at Urbana. One an open knot tied within the last two weeks. We extend our best wishes to the happy par- man killed and two fatally wounded. ties, and wish them a journey of prosA bold project to supply Chicago with perity and happiness upon their new unlimited quantities of natural gas for departure front single blessedness to fuel and illuminating purposes is being double happiness. developed, We have a skating rink here, in Mt. Ten per cent, reduction of wages is Pleasant, whicn is about as numerously ordered at the National Tube Work, attended perhaps as the saloons and McKeesport and at the Broken Iron phuol tables. A great many of our Works, Reading, ladies as a result, are acheiving some little success as skaters. - We underThe ice gorge, which has formed on stand that parties front the various set- the Mississippi in front of St. Louis, betlements pay the tint; a visit tQ while gan to move at 10 oclock this morning, when the January thaw loosened the away the time.1 great mass and slowly crashed down on nearly $1,500,000 worth of property, tUtESTEU. which it is now slowly grinding into It is worthy of note that the Y, M, M. I. ruins. A. is up to the standard as a t. Interest, John Cullen, a drunken ship calker, ability, attendance, ate all to the fore. of Buffalo, brained his mother with an Improvement is also the order of the ax while she was getting his supper day, Louis P. Anderson is working in the ready. After kissing the corpse, he crime, right direction in house building as also went to a saloon and told of the did not resist arrest, and gave as an exthe rustler, Cap Whitlock, cuse that he did not want his mother to The cold weather has had the effect go to the poor house. of making some think that old Mexico The buildings of the Virginia Penipresents a fairer clime than this, perhaps we may hear of a hegira in thq near tentiary, Richmond, leased by the Davis Shoe Company, of Boston, and operated future. as a shoe factory, were totally destroyed I was premitted to see a large door by fire this morning, together with all mat w rought tn wool. Subject ; A lion the valuable machinery and stock. The The ladies of the Relief loss to the shop company is estimated couchant. Society are busy working for the House at $175,000, and the loss to the State on of the Lord at Manti. the building is $25,000. The company employed between 300 and 400 convicts. bitter cold Soon alter the fire broke out, the bells Notwithstanding the weather, the scattered condition of the in the city sounded the military call, Sunday School, ithas been this season and in a few minutes about 200 soldiers an unparalelled success, Its enrolled were on the ground to gudtd against officers, 24; members, 104; average at- the escape of the prisoners, but everytendance. 67. Donations in 3 months, thing was entirely quiet, and the military were soon ordered back. lifi.50 An increased library. The S. P. V Ry. will near their water Washington, D. C., Jan. 23. The tank at Moroni drive an artesian well supreme court of the United States toand if successful will drive one here. day rendered a discision in the famous murder case. Maxwell By the way the cars arrive and depart on Maxwell-Prelle- r time. You would haY thought by the or Brooks, plaintiff in error, is now in exuberent fancy of an of yqur cPr prison in St. Louis under sentence of respondents that the mishap In the death for the murder of C. Arthur Prel-lein April, 4&5. shape of a blockade of the v p. V. Ry. was unusual and that the D. & R. G. could have done better. From personal FOREIGN. observations of the irons, no engine could ffaye rhh on that ice. bill It will be observed by persons of an anylitical turn of mind, that while science and art has done much for the human race, it has not been unmindful of mans noble servant and intelligent friend, the horse. In one of ourestray notices last SnbHcrlpllmM issue it is positively asserted that a horse $2.00 has a left glass eye. One year. 1.25 Six months. Traders of Manti, or the The months. .to Civil Government class at least, will Three The boys strongly affirm not down. that had the judges taken the points ty Jta.: Ap)lMiltMip Admtblns el B. made on botlisides, in the recent debate, Ft tiled I,, of a little fore the communications to the into consideration, instead Address e Trade flowery harangue. a!t Lu Home Skntinel Company, would have won the day, as it should mare, ,, for the have done. P. 0. Box 57. Manti. U. T. a i,c T. Jakeman, Jas. .s.t.u In a portion of our edition last week low, Lilt Manager. we were d W. Fit made to say that the law requiring County Clerks to record marEBB.FUt Jin 13, riages went into effect last week instead of last March. Also that Parrys new quarters were opposite the Temple ition. Block" instead of the "Tithing Block, R.S. CONFERENCE. and Miss Tennants charging moods will The Relief Society Conference instead of changing moods. !ake cbmvene in Spring City on the loth of March. Secretaries of the various soThe plavs last week developed the i that cieties will please forward their repotts fact that Manti has as good talent in to Mrs. M. A, White, Spring City, not the Thespian line as any town in the hag of March. Territory, not hardly excepting Salt Lake. make; later than the ist Mrs. M. A. Hvdb, Why should the people encourage im:laim, ; Stake President. ported talent when so good is right iade bt amongst us? All the lovers of the bsence Dramatic Art wish the Home Club MUD! success in their eudeavers to entertain )ale,Eii Call at the Temple Bazar and hare the public. day; F your pictures taken. Cordir. Examination by the proper authorities The HeiaLi seems elated over the into the mental condition of Hans Mad-soUountj resulted in his being declared in'Fusion Ticket in Salt Lake. ie Xt. and his commitment to the sane, is K. S lots V. P. out S. The carrying Ry. at Provo. Also a party by, the f of grain from the county now. 9E. name of Kjesti Jensen, from Fountain itnesse, On Tuesday evening last a petty thief Green, was examined on Friday by the ddence stole a lot of chickens in the South Judge, and fomid to be insane. Both parties left for the A&sylum on Saturday said L Ward. morning in care of Shei iff Larson., donzoF At Kanab, Kane County, the stock are It is seen by the report of the Appron Q. C. j orted asdoing well. The snow is bill that Mr. Harringtons bill priation .Utah, melting fast. was not allowed. Of course we do not Reghti Whos going to organize the base ball know any reason, except it was perhaps 'an20f: club this year? Lets hear something the mistake, which made the bill call for services in Congress, (if this was not a from the ball players. printers eiror.) What ever the reason Z Aaron Johnson and the Moroni may be, its a certain fact that MH. jrs. MPa.-- xf. Dramatic Club, are coming to Manti with should receive renums ration for his idmmisn services as Minute Clerk, of the House, tje Two Orphans," eas4id, last session, t claims vnu What need have we of traveling On the 24 ult. the Piesidentro temoaths theatrical companies wheu wq have pore of the House of Representatives better talent at home. presented Resolutions adopted by the Valentines! Valentines! Valentines! We Chamber of commerce of Salt Lake City a convention of have just received our stock of valen- Utah, and injorsedhy A the Territory of fhe tines at the Temple Bazar, Utah, representing 2,300000 sheep and The Voting Ladies of the North Ward an invested capital, of $J,ooo,ooa reM. I. A, will give an Apron Party in monstrating against any reduction in the XE. the Council House on Friday evening tarifl upon wool or woolens; which were referred to the committee on Finance. en J Lt The Manti sheep which were sent to We are deeply iudehted to ihe Richvs. J. winter on the Deseret and in Castle . field Advocate for givyig to its readers the well done have very Valley during :key. the favorable crjtieisrg of the Deseret cold snap. JVews on our "Cliristmas Memento." In ion hs are prevalent In Ephraim. juxtaposition with this was, also, the only urt, F Measles Territor Old as well as young are down with desenting voice, of all the papers in the therm. No cases beyond the control of Territory, that of the Hdvocale's qther ah, whe thejjhysjcians as yet, half, the Beaver Utamiatt. and with out n J, L credit. Why without credit? Were you A. C. Smyth has a well selected stock ashamed of the choice literary produc. plan: uf from 2J cents to $1, each. tion? If so, why? The Editor of the id Eds Youvalentines can satisly your best girl's wishes Advocate says that ,hg dosnt know a'Judgii from his stock. Try it, much about poetrv.qnd tlley who know f Nowc. him him in this matter and We acknowledge the receipt of Co- for best, acquit other short comings on .the $727.32 many ngressional ftecord, under date of Jan. "eon at ?5th, through the courtesy of our dele- same ground, without further parley, e, tog, gate, Hon. John T, Caine, A CARD, ling ben Mr. Walter Stringham of the Temple all MAntl. Feb. 7, 1888. pon pazai intends to visit the different towns interest pf San Pete Co, for the purpose of Editor Sentinel pear Sir: I tyould like to offer my unfeigned thanks to the idsen, s! making pictures of schools. Committee that prepared and the Ladies scribed' A daughter of Mr. Parley Draper of and gentleman that took the pajt Moroni, aged 17, died on Tuesday the entertainment" injny behalf! words' are AJr. oil 3ist ult. 0 Draper's friends sym-iii- n not at my command sufficient for me to W Path1e with him 011 the loss, . express my appreciation of their action, and while I trust may never find orneroi Thq taxes of San Pete am not what themselves in such they a condition us to reshould is 17? fault be, there certainly they Tp. an effort being made for The County Court ate quire suchshould lin M! nnewhere. such ever be the case them, yet going to examine iptQ this matter. I hopo friends will be found that will . ioHaju work as vyilhugly for them as they Hon. John T, Caine's name only N. 1 de " have for me. on onre committees of the the C,,rs i same are enterThe feelings rlu blouse of Representatives and that is on tained me for by V'?stenskow thpv Offices 0f pOSf and Post j,s commjttee acres. string band who labored so hard 0ads. willingly to, make their part a success, int Valentines at thp Tumple Bazar trom and that too without remuneration. I o! jur Bazar fully appreciate, fheir labois and can. 5 cents up. to 50. Th$ reofSct will be open until the 15. Tm.ple ttys only say that this now goes to be re-- . Improve & Have 2een, your photos taken, membered amopg the many happy reopportunity. membrances of tire past, in connection Lake k Mrs. District School with oqr dealing with each ofher. l. Daltop, leven D teacher at Jnverury, Seveir County, Doctor W, H, 5t John will also please deg. 45 broke her wrist last week. The school accept my thanks for the part he took lence Sc bas had to be stopped in consequence, being all the mte deserving of them behence sc Diphtheria are prevalent at Chester cause of no previous acquaintance on our part. Several yellow flags are out. Bp." Allred's I also wish to acknowledge the lInd Contai? family and Henry Allred's family is af-that th? fn.tertainmept received support dieted. e or lmi with the The latter has lust a little girl from the public, I trust that I shall drea(J Scyrje. Fiv,oJ frQaWVejtCfi never show by my future behavior (hat Desert ireby it. was of Pullication I , For unworthy The bear" didnt see enough of his oo. y the No. The Home Sentinel is also. re-- , 01 ty tih, I8SS shadow on the second of February at Liki Silt D EUto Lind Office, United to frighten tym hack iflto tys rp.embered in wishes ior its success, rebury 1th IMS. A Ttr Manti, Or C. Robert Very Respectfully, Sam sotice is hereby ilren thit Robert den. However wejtlvnk those tyho lopg Pet Co. Utah, hu filed notice Sin Gunmion, bflf WM.t.jACK. six for weeks the more of qolc vyeatherjwiH of hi Intention to Aiake proof on hie deaeret E. X Sec. J 9. Und claim No 12M, forth bp disappointed. nty of V. W. V See. W, V Sec. I K. 4 N. fi. k See TAIN." S, BENEFIT TQ CHARLES, 12 T, 19 S. R. 1 WV before the Kegtete ind Recover Lars Fratisen of Elsenore, Sevier Co. ; auction1 Like CltV'tih, on Wedneediy theltthdit arrestee by Deputy Clavyon on it Silt oney of! IA88. n.meitke ot March (ollowing wltne-e- i Hf A benefit was giyen in th 13, th Yr4. last. The charge is unique to prove the complete tcrtgilion ind reclimi-tioright, tit Saturday on Lake the Salt iust to 3rd , City, S. Ituter. Bsnjsmtn of sild lin4: Jimbeing for bigamy in the sense it is used Reuben dueien jn other localities. Charles Anderson purchase a pair of cork feet (oj Mr. Chrirtenaon, 44Uu K. Chrielenyon Co. Utah, San of lU fete Stakr. Charles The the of leaders affair Cbrlstinseu, md to v3ls summoned as a wkntss. fhefollowing-nimeIce la hereby gifen tbit were P. W. Madson and Sorrensen & Also no, BetSler baa filed notice of Ala Intention bro. W. S. Peacock of Carlquist, Furniture dealers and Jensen, tamake final proof in euppoiS oi hli claim, and beforl tbo Judge or proof Will be mide thtbnnld FT.pry County, made us a pleasant call Jfvyeler. The affair was a grand success, In the Clerk at Mint! San Fete t'o. abeince Mr. both and otherwise. oa finan'"i..liy latiefy March 1SS8, eJr.esday fast. Bro. Pepdck was Tlj was not apprised, of the move un- Utah, on Wednesday t and 0 on hi3 way to the Southern States., where Stain all til was the paity be has been called to labor in the mis- prepared, when he bidder We wish him a suecessful was sent for, imagine his surprise and jowing j r Sionary field. . pleasure when he was lead into the noon, and cuitlratlon of. said land, vim Lanraen jf .an mission and u. return to hisiamily C. hall Perkins, Midbnel P. told Franklin and the what Reid, densely packed all o San Pete co. Utah, A.n. Johnson of Sait Theatre. 'Ihe beautfyl four-ac- t J meant. Mr. Madson, by Lake o assemblage co, Cnh ' Drama, Partea, will be presented at whom Mr. Stain was once employed, is D. WEBB. Register. Ujiers Hall on Friday evening, 17th, doing all he can t have the Doctors T. C. Bailey Atornej. Devoted to the general interest of th ieople of San Pete and surcpund-in- g counties. anti-Ire- e - B - Anti-Fre- LOCAL ITEMS. C n, As-sylu- m Co-o- k t, wool-growe- rs 1! . oc-ren- ; , n - ES if d . . VV 1 tions. fixed Berlin, The Bundesrath the sum for carrying out the provisions of the new military Bill at 281,500,000 marks, of which 278,300,009 is expenditure, and 3,200,000 marks a permanent loan The bill was immediately afterwards introduced in the Reichstag. London, Feb. 1. John Morley and Marquis Ripon went to Dublin They received ovations at the different stations at which their train stoped. to-da- . y non-recurri- to-da- in height on a chimney. Nine- brick in a course will make a flue eight inches wide and twenty inches long, and eight brick in a course will make a flue eight inches wide and sixteen inches long. A box twenty-eigh- t inches by sixteen inches square, and twenty-eigh- t inches deep, will contain a barrel. A box twenty-eiginches by fifteen inches square, and eight and one-fift- h iuches deep, will contain a bushel. A box twelve inches by eleven and one-hal- f inche square, and nine inehes l. deep, will contain a A box eight inches by eight inches square, and eight inches deep, contains a peck. - ht half-bushe- y. NOTICE. The manti Shoe Factory has been removed to 3 doors south of the Post Office. The public will please take notice,' and? call on the firm at their new quarters where they will be prepared to wait on them. CONGRESS. (SENATE. 1 p, 1 After quiet has been restored at the University, St. Petersburg, the government will remove the chiefs ot departments who have proved obnoxious to students. Among those to be removed isDelienoff, minister of public institu- JANUARY 31, The bill introduced by the Senator Stewart to enforce restrictions on Chinese immigration, provides that after ninety days from its passage, Chinese laborers shall not have the right to enter the United States on the ground of previous residence. The second section declares that the Secretary of the Tieasury shall have the right to the form of the certifichange cate to be delivered to the Chinese departing from this country, for. the purpose identification on their return. The Secretary is also granted power to make all needful rules and regulations to prevent the unlawful entry of Chinese into this country. to-da- y, J.G.Collrin, Esfl After using your Electric Liniment in our family for 10 years, we take pleasure in recommending it to the public, as the best remedy for Rheumatism, Colic, Cramps, Sprains, Bruisea, Burns, Cuts, etc., nd for children with Summer Complaintit cannot he beat. Jos. T. McEwat. Ikiiida N. McEwan Provo, March 26, 1886.' AN HONEST OPINION. Temple office, Manti Utah. Bro. G. E. Johnson. I take pleasure in attesting, to the JANUATY 31. Merits of Johnsons Essence ok Life, Chairman Culbertson, of the House having used it personally, and also in judiciaiy, in behalf of the sub commit- my family, with the most gratifying re tee to which was referred Representa- suit. I consider it a safe, prompt and tive Taylors (Ohio) bill, defining polyg- efficacious remedy. amy, y . Jno. B. Maiben. reported to the full committee the following substitute : Johnsons Essence of Life is sold at the Section I Polygamy shall not exist or Manti Co-o- p Store, price socts. pr. bor be lawful within the United States or tie.- - . any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2 Polygamy shall consist oi the mairiage relation by contract or in fact betw een one person of either sex Notice of Final Proof. and more than one person of the other REPRESENTATIVES. to-da- sex. Section 3 Congress shall enforce this article within the District o( Columbia and the Territories of the United States and other places subject to their jurisdiction, and shall have power concurrently with the several States to enforce the same within the Slates by appropriate legislation. The full committee did not attempt to and it took its discuss the report place as unfinished business. to-da- y, THE BOOM HAS SET IN. Mount Pleasant, Feb. 3rd, rSSS. Mr. Editor Seeing an article your paper recently, on the prospective, San Pete County boom, wherein your readers were informed that including many other business conveniences we are to have u seventy-fiv- e thousand dollar, 300 barrel Steam flouring Mill plant in the County. And being reminded that there are in all communities more or less doubting Thomasses," it may not be out of place to remind your numerous readers that in the North end of the County the boom has already set in. The Fairview Milling Co. having given it a starter, by adding a Westinghouse Automatic Cutoff' Steam Engine and a return tubular steam boiler to aid their turbine waterwheel in driving their mill, through summer drouth and winter frosts. The past seasons experience has demonstrated the unreliability of their water power. Their Hour being in great demand they decided to add a steam plant suited to their requirements so as to enable them to increase the capacity of their mill and also to do a moie uniform business at to quality of product. So the shrill notes of the engine whistle is now heard like a bantam rooster on his own dunghill calling with clarian voice, to his more stenturian stalwart feather-leggeshanghai brother on the South. If you are coming, why dont you come along? And already lias his Goliath brother at Mt. Pleas mt, caught the echo of his diminutive stockingless neighbor and sends back the responsive stockigthroated We are coming sure, and dont yell : So now Mr. Editor ii the you forget it. little bantam in the North end of the county can afford a fourteen thousand dollar gradual reduction five break Roller Merchant and Custom flouring Mill that is second to none but on the lead of all others this side of Ogden City, what may we not expect of the giant featherings and pheasants in the January 31. The Crowa Prince of Germany more favored South. Millwright. w ilfhavb to, he removed to a warmer ciime for his health. FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING, The Hungarian press announce with in increase emigrathe alarming regret One thousand shingles laid four nnches tion from Hungary lo America. to the weather will cover loo square A skirmish between aoo police who feet of surface, and five pounds of were protecting a sheriff in a couple of shingle-nail- s will fasten them. evictions and the mob happened at Kjldy-sarmore siding and flooring is needed tlian the number of square feet County Clare, of surface to be because of the The new millitary bill, now before the lap in the sidingcovered, and matching of the is asked loan the that states Reichstag, floor. needed for arming 700,000 axtra troops One thousand laths will cover seventy before-hana for ordered to prepare of surface, and eleven pounds of yards condeclaration of war, so as to avoid s wil? nail them on. fusion. Eight bushels of good lime, sixteen of sand and one bushel of hair The Minister of the Interior asks the bushels will make enough mortar to plaster 100 w chief Berne at the government helper square yards. of police of Zurich was acting in accordA cord of stones, three bushels of ance with the law in supplying Socialists, hostile to the German government, with time and a cubic yard of sand will lay cubic feet of wall. information effecting the Beilin detective 100Five courses of brick will lay onefoqt, bureau. 111 d r, t, One-fift- h d lath-nail- 1 No. 2793. Land Ofiiee at Salt Lake City, Jany. 27th 1888. Notice ie hereby given that the following-name- d settlers have filed notice of their intention to nake fina' proof in support of their respective claims! and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will he made before the Probate Judge of San Pete County, Utah Ter., or in his absence before the County Clerk of said county on Saturday, the 3rd day of March, - 1888. Thomas J. Patten, Homestead Entry No. 5898 for the N. N. W. d sec. 8 and S. W. i S. W. i sec. 5, Tp, 19 S. R. 2 E. and names the' following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land via: William Dickson, Franklin W. Snow, Jasper Larsen and Selah Attwood all of Sterling San Pete Co. Utah. Mary Robbins, Desert Entry No. 1125 for the S. S. E. and S. E. i S. W. $ sec. 25, Tp. 19 S. R. 1 W. and names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land viz: Henry A. Kearnes, Julius H. Christensen. Silas N. Ilofheinea and James W. Robbins all of Gunnison San Pete County Utah Ter. And on the same day before the County Clerk of said County at the same place. Ole Olsen, Entry No. 948Q for the N. E. of N. W. i sec. 28 Tp. 16 S. R. 3 E. and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz : Jaanes Andrew P. Olsen, Armstrong, Christian Anderson and William Bawden nil of Ephraim San Petp County Utah Ter. William Litchfield, Homestead N. E. Entry No. 5161 for E sec. 26 and W. N. W. i sec. 25 Tp. 18 S. R. 1 W. and names as his witnesses, William Gee .Jr., Severine Grundtvig, Philip Dack and Charles A Robisen of Dover San Pete Co. Utah. And on the same day at Richfield Sevier County Utah Ter. before the Pro-baJudge of said County or in bia absence before the County Clerk of Sevier County. James Hansen, Homestead Entry No. 6321 for the N J. N. W! seo. 14, and S. I S. W. sec. H Tp. 21 S. R. 1 W. and names the following hia continuous rwitnesses esidence upon and cultivation of said land viz : William Foulsen Frans Andrew A. Anderson, Frantzen and Hans Rasmussen all of Redmound Seyift? Ceunty l.ti. i Pre-emptio- n le e Ter. D. WEBB Regist- r. FeUMar! Bird & Lwe Attys, - |