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Show 4, SUBSCRIBE . . TU . jrJldiL For the Bjm Weekly in Southern Uuh. LETTER FROM NORWAY. The Fifth ; An Interesting Judicial D. Oij Firm the Pib Cf K. BrcTC. urn let. Editor The October Term oi Court Has Commenced. Very LiQhtore-Ge- o it iviii Be s . ruiaii - Judge Iliggins sa; on the bench of the District court Monday morning and began tlie setting of cases. and hearings on law and niation. An order was male directing all stenographic notes be tiled with the county clerk inmediately after trial of cases. Another order issued by Judge Higgins was that Judge McCarthy occupy the bench during the present term of court. The Jurors drawn were as follows, and a venire issued return- morning at 9.30 Edward J. Kay, Isaac C. 0 add. Oliver Wilson, Henry Frankie, Henry Cannon, Bat Sullivan, J . C. Malcolm, James Schuler, Ileber , Mangum, Frank Cook, II. II. George Tully, J. N. Green, John Baxter, N. C. Xeilson, Sam King, Frances Sells, Luke Hickman Frank Azalia, William Dawson, Joseph Marley. 0. S. Maln.kiu. The case of Ida M. Wright vs. J. A. jr. was then taken up on a motion and supported by affidavits for continuance for term. Overruled, and case set for 29th. A. Baxter vs. W. S. Fugate et. al. The demurrer of Penns, one of the defendants, was submitted by Attorney Henry Adams, appearing by request of the plantin', and was overruled. Ten clays time given to answer. Mary E. J. Taylor, vs Tiugey, W.A, C. Bryan, administrator. presented demurrer, which was overruled aud live days time given to answer. Luella Fillmore vs Oscar N. FillPlaintiff more, suit for divorce. was granted decier on ground oi failure to support. Elizabeth Laird, vs M. W. fetal, an exparte suit on a promissory note, Judgement for 500, 135 interest, and costs of court. able1 Monday Piteli-fortli- nde Mc-Cbr- y Jas. W. Brough vs. Elizabeth K. P Martin et ux. An order to conDeeree firm sale of real estate. costs to be as for, payed granted Plautiff. paid by Home-stak- e Wm. F. Dennis, et. ah vs. DemCo. aud Milling Mining urrer heretofore filed is overruled and ten days given to answer. Julius Miller vs. Bnllion Beck and Champion Mining Co. F. Ilolzheimer, counsel for plan tiff, confesses the demurrer heretofore filed, and ten days given to amend complant. vs Jasper H. Davis, r Lilian Daviscounsel for defendant nolzheimer, to file an time asks for live days herein. Granted amended answer made. are no abjections Isaac Woolf vs The Utah Mining This was an action to quiet le. Decision of Judge will be for-ird- ed to both parties. Esfcray Notice. S ( Um frLovTn;r dM- poshpMhgu o-it oar- r Id LrantUd !Vr nbout niiuaN, - riNfi nrt i'tii r Mi'buner not aud cnvis- on snid animals ofbe tnu da''- from the o.ite vuhm U'O bid T Ihe5 5 h Be o( torutiio hthe-- tat cash o clock pound, i ( w tt vie N oi Oit. n i e J i'. , of ' infer : till ,1 i i . u Ml - u t , CU 1 v !' . - Republic. Xeplii Utah. Dear Sir: Your paper finds its wav hero every once in a while and it is a most welcome visitor I assure v ou. Its contents are eagerly devoured, aud through its columns we are able to keep in touch with what is going on at home. We note a Do that Mr. Booth is the autln rizi-- agent to collect all past dm-1and which must be paid at one. II ow do wo stand I'ucle EuV kindly let us know its we have received no, please remit and save further tiouble. Since my last letter ta the Republic I have in company with Elder N. Iv. Niel.-.oof Pleasant Grove, visited all the branches in the Nor wegian mission, having been as far North as Tromso, one of the most northern cities upouthe earth where we have a small branch of the cliureh. Tromso is in 69 degress 38 minutes north lattitude and 12 miles north Christiania. I u nt from Xania to Frondhyem by i.i.l a distance of 392 miles, where I i iet with Elder Nielson, and at m: might Sunday June27 we boardd Ap- pointed Cciirt aveinniv . run, n 1 1 the beautiful Steamer Vester-aaleand began cur long vogage to the land of perpetual sun of May, June, July). ed n. oclock, Tuesday morning at we were called on deck b'y the firot mate who informed us that we vvere now about to cross the Arctic Circle. I began at once to look for the little dotted lines I had seen in the geography when at school and which I had been told denoted the e circle; but they were nowhere to i ppear seen, and not wanting ignorant, I didnt like to ask the mate what had become of them when all of a sudden I came to the conclusion, that that body of water must have wiped them out. Just at this philosophical conclus- ion the mate called our at tention to Ilestmandso (Horsemans Island.) This is the most interesting island in this archipelago.Upon this island is a curiously formed cliff having the appearance of a huge man ou horseback swimming through the water, lienee its name Horsemans Island. Here the circle passes, and almost before I knew it, we bad passed out of the 0 to-b- . . Should Be Rcpiewwed in their Home Paper. I Nephi City Utah, Saturday, October 23, 1897. Vol. V. From Present InJirat'-i- ADVERTISERS ! No. 21. the clefts and are caught by dogs trained for that j uroose. It was wst- while passing this inland nes-e- d the first time the subdued A Strong Loxil DoauRMii k glory of the midnight sun. Ou Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 in: Fubiu. o'clock we arrived in Tromso, a beautiful little city of about 8.090 Platform o the inhabitants, situated on the island Hie Following Is the as Adopted in Con Republican of the same name, and on a rock of lention a pecular shell forma ion. It raised to the rank of a town in 1791, and is a busy and gay li tie city, lias a number of fine public buildings and boasts of having one of the be t grammar schools in Norway. The main street running from north to son'll commands a view in the THE STEWART 1 L- -t Sc Tff xy 'SlfffA 111 'll A m JL ihxf i A . iff of tlm snow eiad Ska' jamtinder on the Bing ad so. and in the other of the Uensjord-tiud- . The town or city is embel- ished with many mountain ashc wild cherry trees and birches. Above the eity which stands on a slope of the most beautiful groves of bitches 1 have ever seen.. Fro this poi it we obtained a view of the Tromsdal and the Tromstind. Beyond the strait towards the east to the .south rises the snow clad Bensjordtind. This was a most striking picture as we stood gazing upon it by the subdued lustre of the sun at midnight aud more than half the community still astir. farm, orcbanl or garden pioduns F.u the pri ledge of selling, nr ped dling ary each prouucts in m,. city, We believe iu c mtroling the lujuur traffics by high hrenss urnl Mr. at regulation until .urb tune us prohib.i lory or local option powers arc delegated to the people, We promise that the compensation or salaries of all city otliccrsshafl only baa fair and reasonable compensation for tho time actually mid necessarily emTo Be Concluded. ployed in perlnnmng official duties. We promise to the people all such public improvement nsthe finances of Judges of Election. the city will warrant without increasing the Lindens ot the tax payers. We further pmimso a strict and imcouncil the Wednesday evening, city sat in session and appointed Judges ot partial eiiforcein-n- t of the city ordielection, aud also located tne two pol- - nances, t lie enactment of all ordinance necessary to cany out tlie principles places. PiecinctNo. 1 Geo McCune, T. L. herein advocated and tho repeal ot all ordinances repugnant! thereto. Foote, Ja nes G irratt. John S. Cowan, lien v 1iceiuol No A territory of 271,000 miles Adams, W. J. Shimmin. 1 1recinctNo Places Hart, Polling comprising Washington, Idaho and was saved ley Bldg Precnct No. 2 Justices' Oregon as they ate to tlie Union by one man. 11c had ihe room, court house. Courage ard hero'stn to ride on muleback for hree thousau 1. miles. The tide was John C. Ostler Hurt. thrilling, the trials and hardships marvels, the tesult a glomus one. The' John C. Ostler of this city met whole story, beautifully illustrated, will of The with an accident which caiim near he given in the November Ladies Home Journal, under the title, being fatal. He had just taken a When Dr. Whitman Added Three light into his sons room, prepara- StaistoOur Flag, Lie closing and tory to retiring to rest, and had mod intensely article in the Journal's series of "Great Personal closed the door after him, taking succe-vifuEvents. The first women to cross tlie laiwl-ing, a step or two forward on the Rockies figure in the story, which somehow or other misjudging proves beyond a doubt that they pre-c- e . "1 cr J i r? one direction 11 AA v k '' L -- j j Fiq tiie Finest in the City r on Can Buy Tlieiin .A-- t THE YELLOW FRONT STORE. ! to-da- tsp,eh,,Fyj,ei: t fa e the distance, and was precipitated to the ground below. When the gentleman was picked up he vas in an unconscious condition and Dr. lIofeinr was called and applied restoratives. The gentleman, hownorth temperate zon, aud was now ever, did not come to till late the sailing in the north frigid zone next day. At the present time we The scenery here surpasses any- are happy to say that he is on the thing I have ever seen. Thenat-ura- l road to recovery. phenomenon of this legion will not fail to excite a keen interFuneral of President Paxmaa. est in the average man, as the weather, the wind, i, the logs, and The services over the remains oi the play of light and shade, the the late President Paxinan were of all are the atmosphere, purity feathe same natural very impressive. The good words quite unlike, tures iu other parts of Europe, and of consolation which dropped from then last but not least tlie grand the lips of Presidents Woodruff, mountains and glaciers of ice and Cannon, Joseph F. Smith. Apostles snow ai e seen iu close proximity Teasdale, Lund, aud others were with the sea. Swarms of eider fitting aud appropriate of the life ducks bwirn near every island, and ead by the deceased gentleman. To whales are fiequeutly seen sport- show the esteem in which he was ing columns of water into the air. held, one had only to view the sea The next place of interest, on ac- of faces in that crowded tabernacle. count of tlio many legend? told The floral offerings were grand about it, :s the islaud of Torgcn and were true illustrations of the with the Torghatta (market hat) eliarater of the gentleman. The tabone of the most famous of ernacle was draped in white and the Nordland, situated iu G52i' presented a sacred hud pure apnorth latitude it resembles a hat. pearance. It is not necessary for about 800 ft. iu height, floating on us to go into details of his life, for the sta. and is pierced about half the people iu this section realize way up by an aperture known as that a good manhasbeentaken from tho Bullet, through which in pas- our niid-- t. He was wanted on the sing belw een the island and the other fcide to lullil a mis.sion which that none but he mainlsnd the passengers can see was The Lord Giveth the sky on tlie other side. These should fulfil. 'islands are the haunts of dense and the Lordlaketh Away, Blessed flocks of sea bird-- which nestle in be the name of the Lord." de.-ign- ed led Fieinont, six years. the "Pathfinder, WE ARE OUT - TALKED by The first Thanksgiving dinner was celebrated in this country two hundred and seventy six yearn ago, at PlyThe whule mouth, Massachusetts. Americrn army was present it numbered twenty men. Miles Ktandish, the backward lovor of PrNcilla, eat at the feast, while Priscilla served at the tildes'. The story will appear in the November issue of The Ladies' Home Journal. Here Indians aud whites sat down together by the tables set in the woods, and enjoyed the roast turkey beechnuts, clam chowder. salad, cakes, fruit aud other delicacies provided. It was at this historic dinner that the first oysters were served. The illustrations of the article show the Pilgrim fatheis. OUT-DO- NE fi-- of bargains now aod then to make otvuHon for a great display ot fuss and feathers. WE HATE Ollier houses offer x yj A :eveby day.! ELYS BALM Ih a Al.ply into tue nostrils. It i tjuirkly absorbed. 60 cetce nt Itmsriprs or by moil ; samples 1 Or. by mail. ELY BKll iU.ua, M Warrea r;:r.AI !Ritiverur. Prospectors MotJofCtafe. of the Hi The Paeemger Giand Western Railway has just issu t an map showing ail nunm districts of re jord, together w itii an o :t line sketch ot the older district?, an. cabins: special attention to several developed reamns which recently have shown important uncovering ol gold and Copper, nohee of prospectors, p'-tia.j- price arc "invariably lower than tho.o that Our regular are advertised LOOK OUT for phenomenal elsewhere as great bargains. values in our offerings for the next thirty days. y inventors and others. For comes of this valuable man address F. A. Vvadleiei), G. 1J. A., Sait Lake City- - And all of the time as a matter of course mm , mu. t |