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Show Marlia Rev Y " -S Wi, highway of viir LLat collisions f I . TOo tie at VOL. IV. MNTI CITY, SAN PETE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 brinks Ira functional 'er in til feeling, DECLARATION OF fRI.N'CIPLES. Vm. H. ivi. D. The following Declaration of Princi- Olsien, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Surgeon, S. P. V. Ry. and County. Quarantine Pnvsieian. UTAH EPHRAIM CITY, If. J. Hoiford ! E. T. Hosford o OrsW.J.E.T.Hosford, s SUR & A.CCOVCHUR. QJN La te Surgeon in the British Royal Navy. Office at reBidenceTwo blocks north of City Hall, Manti. Telegrams promptly responded to. S' MOWERS STAGE 0 XjIlViil BetiveenThistle Station and Fairview & Tuesday Friday of each week Stages leave Fairview for Thistle at 5 a. m. Arrive at Thistle at 1 :00 p. m. Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. arriving at 5 p. m. and connects with the Mt, Pleasant Stage. Connection is made with thel).& R G. Ry. at Thistle. tli T23.0 S.P.V.R. R. Co. - WILL KELL COAL At j3J5" ber ton At Olxestor. Music Store. A.iyiarker, k EAGE ROCK, IDAHO. A"- DEALER IN ALL DESCRIPTIONS Vi" Musical Instruments, Best Brass OF Strings & Trirn-- I BaMnmftnems. '!gs, All kinds, Orchestra Nt.Iiand Music, Sheet Musi'c and Music Books. Send for my new Catalogue Just out it has a sketch of Ole Bulls Violin o? Playing in it and much good information in for musiclans-r- : ft 7 kV tiT Send me your orders for what you want in the Music line. ALSO Watches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate Jewelry, Cultery, Etc., Etc. Motto. Square Dealing Fair terms Standard good, low. Prices. NOTICE. e7 " TO TIIE PUBLIC OP MANTI. tu nr I will keep a Supply bf Beef at all rft. times at the Snow Stand,' Manti. The highest price paid fur all kinds of Hides. c c cs Call on Mr. Geo. Snow, Main Cl reel, Manti., . A. Lowry, Jr. M. H. eAvS c HAS r J- .- K A arlaer StLop If.an artistic AINTtEJ R. House and Sign Painting, Paper .Hanging, Calcimining, Etc. DONE ON Short notice. fUUpt Kp OPENED Two Doors North Of Co op Store, Manti, Give him a call. t?3G3. PLAIN Y SPERRY, Best of Tithing MANTI, UTAH. Two Blocks Office ,! IVm.T. Reid, PROBATE ATTORNEY AN"D L A3ST 33 ALL AGEITT. KINDS of Probate business promptly attended too, and titles secured to Land under the varions entries. Office. Court House, Manti, Utah. W. K. Reid, w ItUy-at-LaManti, Saii Pete Co., Utah. Office at Court House. T. C. Ba NOTRARY i PRBLIC, I e y, LAND AGENT AND ATT0RATEY UTE SURVEYOR OF PUBLIC LANDS. Mineral Applications for uents andpromptly for all Agricultural Lands and at. ids to contented Land Cases. Makes Maps icings and desds. Draws all kinds of Agree---ntArticles of Incorporation; Ssarch-- s tics Par a Taxes? Makes Collection! Applies I.'. n s. i S. for Pension lloiuitv Etc. tntice next 10 P O, B.,x'io3. Salt Lake Uiy, Utah. i ad Other. ples was adopted at the Territorial Convention of thePeo-ple'- s Party, in the City Hull, Suit Lake C it u, October Ut, 1SS2. The Peoples Party, struggling for supremacy of constitutional law and the sacred privilege of local submit the following declaration of principles. First, we believe that the protection of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is the object of free government. and that the Constitution of the United States was ordained and established to secuie the greatest possible liberty to man. woman and child, consistent with the public welfare. we believe that free govSecond, ernment can only exist where the peo-pigoverned participate in the administration thereof. Third, we belizve that any party or fraction of a political community that seeks to subvert the institutions of local aims a deadly thrust at the Constitution, and that such paitv or fraction is unworthy the suftiage'5 of a free people. we believe that any official Forth, who attempts to stifle the popular voice as expressed at the ballot box guilty of treason against the sovereign people. Filth. We believe that the right to frame laws suited to the requirements of the Territory having been vested by Congress in the Legislature elected by its citizens, to deprive them of that right by substituting a commission, aibittarily appointed, and thus to disfranchise a bundled and fifty thousand people, and reduce them to a condition of seifdom, would be unprecedented in the history of the nation an act that could not be justified by any actual necessity, and that the attempt by a pretended political party to create such a revolution in the government of this Territory is worthy only of conspirators and political adventures. - Sixth. YVe believe in the right of the people of a Territory as well as of a State to test, in the courts established by the government, the constitutionality or construction of any enactment, local or congressional, and express our aston ishm nt at the public declaration of a high federal official of this Territory and the enunciation by a so called political party that the people have no rights except such asCongress may grant to them and that to differ with the Territorial excutive about the construction of a statute is nullification. We utterly repudiate sucti a monstrous doctrine as worthy alone of the most absolute despotism, and claim that the UnitedStates Constitution, in its benign provisions, extends alike over the States and Territories of the American Union, and that it is the bouuden duty of the Governor as much as the humblest citizen to yield obedience to the laws as they are construed by the courts. We utterly repudiate the unconstitutional attempt by any executive to usuip judicial or legislative functions, and to hold the American citizen bound by the partial, piejudiced, unfair and illegal construction which he may see fit to place upon any statute. Seventh. Citizenship is the basis of the right of suftetage, while the elective franchise is a privilege conferred by law, the qualifications for its exercise grow out oi the condition of citizenship, and as citizenship is not dependent upon sex or regulated theieby, whatever right of voting originates in the citizenship of men inheres also in the ciitzenship of women. Female citizens, equally with male citizens, are amenable to the law. therefore they are entitled to an equal voice with men in the framing of the law. As all just powers of government t, are derived from the consent of the and that consent is expressed by the sufferage, and as women as well as men are made subject to the government of this country, the denial ottlier sufferage to women is inconsistent with with the ptinciples which underlie our national institution. The moral and in tellectual, as well as physical excellence of our sons and daughters being largelv dpendeent upon the mothers who bear and train them, the women of the nation should be endowed with full political freedom, that, being made familiar with political rights and principles, they be able to instill into the hearts of the rising generation the spirit of patriotism, the, love of liberty and a revcrance for For twelve republican institutions. yeais the women citizens of Utah itave enjoved the right to vote at all elections in this territory, and have exercised it with credit to themselves and to the benefit of the Community, and ihe Peeples Party hereby denounces the attempts, which have been made to deprive women voters of the right of sufferage, as illeberal and unmanly assaults upon ted rights and upon justice, equality . ..d the principle of popular sovereignty Eighth. YVe believe in an honest .uid economical administration of government, and point with pride to the economy and honesty with which public affairs have been administered by officers elected from the tanks of the Peoples Party and also to the fact that the taxes in Utah are lighter than any other Territory, the Territory is out ol debt; the counties, with oue or two exceptions, are in the same satisfactory condition. '1 he records fail to furnish any instance of embezzlement or misappropriation of public funds by any final of that party. On the other hand, lien by frauds committed at the pol- - i ceie County was .alar control, the wrested from t oa-- t shamefully mistaxes of the cou i appropriated and embi'ded; county r to less than script depreciated from fitteen cents on the dob... , and even by the economy and honesty of thePeoples officials, who have resumed control of its affairs, and although its paper is now worth ninety per cent., Tooele Countv is not yet quite out of debt and has not fully recovered from the evils of Liberal rule. Ninth. We repudiate and deny the charges of lawlessness which have been made against the people of Utah, and as proof that those slanders are without foundation, we point to the records of the courts, the chief of which are in any way in the control of the people, and which demonstrate the striking fact that the so called Liberal class, constituting less than twenty per cent, of the population of the Territoiy, furnishes over eighty per cent, of the criminals. Tenth. YVe further repudiate and deny the charges that in Utah a church dominates the state; that priestly control is excercised in any manner to itifiinge upon the freedom of the individU'af.enPer at the polls, nr convention oi m any official capacity; that perjury oi falsehood of any kind is justified, w hetiier for the protection of persons from the action pf laworforany other purpose whatever; that intolerance ts exhibited either foi the discouragement ol emigration, the settlement ol public d imam or invasion of the rights of any individual; that any unequal taxation is either encouraged or permitted; that public accounts are not given of the expendituie ol pubbe moneys; that tle tenets of a cliutcn aie taught in the district schools oi ttial the people are influenced to disloyality or antagonism to the government of the United States or any ol its leptesenta-tives- . : NO. but t. To ail one of the who bad. it,diseanea ; ruinedy W. T. REID, President. YVe -- K E "T-TT- 7; Soiled For PiiblioHkici. No, 3221 Land Office at bait Lake City. Utah, January rjtli, 18&9. Notice is hefeby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or County Clerk of Emery County, Utah, at Castle Dale, Utah, on Thursday, February 28th, C.89, viz.- - Niels C. Jorgenson, H E No. 6243, dated Nov. 22, 1SS3 forthe Sw Sec. 25 Tpi7S Range 8 East S. L. M.p Utah. He names the tollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. John YV. Guymon, James A McKee, Elisha YV. Jones, Henry K. Harnman All of Emery County, Utah. WODSKOW, Sccretcry i .ecriptior old b Ally person who desires fo protest sssiliat th sUuwMUce of such proof hr who know of aiy substantial rvsaou uudrr the Uw and regulations of Lne interior Hoptrlmehtv.hvSuch proof should not be aliowt'd will be given ta opportunity st tb above mentioned tuns Bd plkc.e tocros8-extne the wituexattA of said claimant, nl to offer evidence 111 rebuttal of that submitted by claim aut. NOTICE OF FINAL tROOF. No. 3224. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. lauuary 19th, 889 Notice is heteby given that the following-named Settleis have tiled notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims and secure final entry thereof and that said proof will be made before the Judge ot Sanpete county, Utah, or in his absence, befote the County Clerk of said county at the Court House in Manti city, Utah, on Saturday the 2nd day of March, A. D. ISS9. James Munson, No, 7660 for lots 1 & 2 Sec 2 Tpi6 S R 3 E and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said, land, viz: Redick . R. Allred, Henry D. Allred T homas Heywood, aitd George Mills of Chester, Sanpete county. Utah. Henry D Allred, H E No. 633S for the S E 1 N E I E J S El and S YV j S K J sec 3 Tp 16 S R 3 E and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous tesidence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Thomas Heywood. James YV Munson. Fred H. Candland ana Redick N. Allred all of Chester, Sanpete county, Utah. Ulof Andehlln, H.E.N0.6249 lor the S YV! '4SYYT-- 4 ect4 s.e.Js.e.1skci5NYVi-N YVi-- sec 23 and N E14 N E sec 22 l p. 18 5 K I W and names the following e witnesses to prove hi Continuous upon, and altivation of, said Reid, Frants C. land, viz. Edwa(irundtvig, Edwaid S. Reid and John all of kedmgton Fayetle.Sanpete county, " ,v' Utah. -- H.-E- de-len- !EI tfUSTTIME CABD.jyjJ ivrxirir kt.. iesi-deuc- tsX.js.twi'x. ex. YVilliam YYrasden 9 :b0 a. in. S) :3d 5) 45 Do what is right. Fountain Grt en.lU :1U Divide, MainSt,N(plii, ID ,M 1 It is right to use home in preference to imported It is right to furnish people employment. It is right to patronize stitutions exclusively. -0 Arrive Nephi, 11:25 Going South h liras 12:00 m. Nephi, Main St Nephi, 12. 40 1.30 Divide, FountainGreen,l :65 p. ni. 2.15 Draper, 2:30 Moroni, Arrive Chester. 3:00 Stages connect at Chester for ali parts of San Pole and Sevier. Theo. Bruback, Manager. II. S. Kerr, General Supt. products articles. our own home in- THEREFORE It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zious Mercantile Institution eshecially as they are moderate in price, elegant in style and superior in quality. SOLD BY ALL HOUR DEALERS TimeCard. as follows ; Going North 5 :43 a.m. & 2 :25 p. m, South 11 :35 8:18 Arrive Salt Lake 10 a.m. & 6 04 p.m. 1 LATEST Leaves Salt Lake City at 7 a.m. the Life ef Trade.' end If roe here not iwn otjr latmt Improved anode von I) imagine bow 11. 'y node u, or how hard our competitor have to work to kwp wiihln vTalit or ua. and 4 p. m. eanoot Ask jour retailer for the JAMES MEANS S3 SifOE, or (be JAMES MEANS 31 SHOE to four Deeda. ecoorillng leave Lake Salt Passenger Trains none genuine tmleM baring our same and price etamped plalnlp on the eolee. Tour 1oeltWelr a ao ahoea bla If tnalat if with ao; wlU you not you retailer do dolug upon you tamped tnalat, aouie daily, for the North, lo connect retailers will eupply coax yon Into buying Inferior ahoea upon which they make a larger profit. with the U. P. Ry. and the U. & N. KEANS JSKES KEANS Ry., at 8.20 a. m. & 4.10 p.m. and SHOE SHOE 3 1C arrive in Salt Lake City at 11. UNEXCELLED IN FAIL CANNOT a. m. and 7. 20 p. m. .STYLE uneocallQ'T T0' for leave trains Nephi Freight ,m DURABILITY SATI S f AND the North at 6.25 a m. and for the FBtMOST RFECTlOt south at 7.20 p. m. FASTTPltD cr.FIT; Francis Cope, Gen. F. & P. Agt. SHOtl JAMES John Sharp, Gen. Supt. General Offices. Majn Street. Bach hM the recent profrem fa oar branch of Infantry that we are now able to Affirm that the 94 Shoe ta la every rAct equal to the shoes which only a few years ago were retailed ateurht Jm m tf Salt Lake City or fen dollars. If voa will try on a Tiir you will be conrinced that we do not exaggerate. Oun are the and thoe who imitate our system of business are unable to ooiniet with us iu original 91 and $4 ol factory product. In our lines wo are the largest manufacturers In the United btut''. YVlio will you cough when Shilohs Quality One of our traveling salesmen who la now visiilug the shoe retailers of the Pacific Coast and Rocky THE MARCH OF PROGRESS! EIPROVEIIEHTS $4 sunless Shoe-9- Cure will give immediate relief? Price Mountainam Region write from theie as follows : of more satfsilel with toe results my trip. I have thus far succeeded in placing our full No. r dealers in every point I nave visit!. He goes on to tay, io cts- - 50 cts. and ft. Sold by I B. line"Iin the hands than of This is a lecnuse most of the retailers are charging their custome.r, at splendid region for us to soil shoes in. Biunel, Manti, and H. P. Larson, Eph- retail double the prl.vs which the shoes hrive cost at wholesale. The consequence la that tie alout raim. people who wear shoes ere paring sir or svru dollars a pair for shoes which are not worth as much as our with their very low retail prices stamjedon the jAfaEtt MEANSan-93 and Bi HHOES. Our shos For lame hock, aid or cheat, Shiloh's Porous soles which have hitherto ruled in the toe of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of Sarah Ellis, decreased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, YVillaim Major, Executor of the Last YVill and Testament of Sarah Ellis, Estate to the creditors of and all s Tet-tiioi- the same bemg the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, iu said County ol Sanpete. YVilliam Majot. Executor of the Last YVill and Testament of said deceased. Dated Manti this 9th day of January, 43-- 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Rasmus Olsen, dece-e-ed- . Notice is hereby given by tin undersign- ed, exectiter of the Last YVill and T of Rasmus Olsen deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havingdaims against the said deceased, to exhibit 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. them, with the necessaty vouchers, withMEANS ion in four months after the fust put-lieFor I ly'tpf-psiand Liver Coin- - ol this notice to the said executor his residence in Ephraim City, Sn- pete county, Utah Terr., the same being- the place for the transaction of the In ness of said estate, iu said county oi s ete. - x, Manti, and H. P Larson Ephraim Ians I. Manti and II. P. t executor of the Last YYill and TTbs Rev. Geo. H. Thsyrr, of BmM n, jri'l of Rasmus Olsen deceased. svs : B'dh sn1 wife owe cur D.vph to Hs kmetaf k a lantL.g and fragrant perfume Dated ' this 28 day of lari'-.25 and 50 cents, bold by I. B, Brunei Shilohs Consumption Cur ly' I ft gruhe Price and P P. P. Rathkey has moved his shop to one door east of Tuttle and Cos Grist His friends will find him there, Mill and new customers will do well to call 3 on him at his place of business. ksotiand 44-1- per-- ins having claims against the said de evaded, to exhibit them, with the neces-- i VvuiiLbets, within four mouths after tne fust publication of this notice to the said William Major at his residence m Spring City Sanpete County, Utah 1 retail market here, breaking down high prices every pair Price 25 cents. Sold By I B. Bruoel, and when a retailer put a full line of goods in bis stock they at once begin to go off Uke hot cakes, so great Is the demand for them. Manti and H. P Larson, Epbriim. Row, kind reader, lest stop and ooDslaer what the above signifies so far os yen are ooncerned. II Croup. Whooping Couffh and Bronchitis im assures you that If yon seep on baying shoes bearing no manufacturers name or fixed retail price stamped the soles, yots eaanot tel w bat you are getting and your retailer is prohablv making you pay double mediately rli ved by Shilohs Cure. Sold By I. Of) what your shoes have oort him. Now, can you afford to do this while we are protecting you by stamping B. Urtmel, Manti . and H. P, Larson, Ephraim. our name and the fixed retail pries udjd the soles of our shoe before they leave our factory so tcM yoa be mads to pay more for your shoes than they are worth f eaanot Shilohs Vitalizer is what you fell see frmm ear celebrated factory are sold by wide-awa- ke fa alt parra af retailers We will place them easily withlu your reach In any fiiate or Territory if you will invest oa tneeouDtrr need for Constipation, Loss of cent in a postal card and write to us Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp- 5958 for Land Offlca st Salt Lk (inr.Utah, Jan, 7, JgflO Motive !a hereby given that the following!! amed settler has filed notice of his imentioQ, to make final proof iu support of disclaim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or County Clerk of Kruory o U. T. st Castle Dale on Fridavi Feb 15, lwfvi!5: Charles Grames H, E. No 645a dated Dee IU. Ib8l . Jof Lot 4, Hoc 7 A Lot 1 k K H N , W. sc Sec i 1 p. U R. lo E. S. L M.rtah, He daiid'H witnesses to prove hi eoiitltmou r tnilctn upon and cultiva tiou ot aaid land viz: Levi Mmmons, James 1), Gay, Willutn H. fUbcock nd Caleb B, Rhoades til of Pries, Emery Co., U. T. Any person who dewires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the reg Ulations of the Interior Department why Ucb proof nhonld not be allowed, will be given an opportunity st the above detentioned tune and the t witnesses of said place to claimant, and to offer evident din rebuttal of thsi submitted by claimant. DWebb; Register. JanttFabK T, G. Bailey, Atty, Plaster toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by I. B. Brunei, Manti and H. I. Larson, Ephraim. It) E..No, No. ay 16. Passenger Trains leave Nephi daily MES YV Notice for Piiblleatlen. Utah Central. 0UB sc 9 Tp t9 S R 1 E, and names the following witnesses to prove hiscoutinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. Theodore C. Christensen, Titus Christensen, LaisM. Christensen and Moses Jones ali of Gunnison, Sanpete county. Utah Terr. And at the same time and place before the County Cletk of said county. YVarren S. YY'hitlock Declaratory Statement No. 10465 for the S YV 4 of N E H sec 33 Tp 18 S R 2 E. and names the following witnesses to prove hilt continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. Ephraim Demsen, Hans Demsen,, Simon Simonsen of Sterling, and John I. Square of Manti, all of Sanpete County, Utah Territory. D YVeBB Reister. Bird ALow e, Attys. Jan23Feb27. the S - Chester, Moroni, Draper, . 4 yAUEY Trins leaye daily (Sunday cepted) going nortli D.Wdb. Regirisr, jan23 fr'eb27 T. C. Bailey. Atty, Eleventh. We affirm that it is the duty of every American citizen to render obedience to the constitution of the United States and every law enacted in pursuance thereof. Twelfth. YVe affirm with confidence that the territory of Utah, having the rrquisite population and exhibiting all the qualifications necessary to its people being exceptionally honest, thrifty, sober, fiugal and peaceable, is entitled to the' admission into the Union as a sovereign Stale. , Thirteenth. 'YYfe pledge ourselves as a party to the maintenance and of coustutional principles and the inalienable rights of mankind, and proproclaim ourseli es the fnends of true liberty civil, political and religious, to a. I people in every paitofthe inhabiied globe. gAN 15 esta-me- d I ; 1 H. P. Larson, EiUraitn I Manti H, X arson, Fi nraim. 45-- 4 Y |