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Show I i'4 r X ( y V i A1 v Absolutely Independent On all questions whether Political, Social or Religious, Is thp BbABBt ottQ;-T- fe QU r r i q The advertisements in the Country Papers, and no The BLADE ha the Largest Circulation of any Paper in Central and Southern Utah , Jt offers the best possible medium for Advertisements, Vvv Truth Without E0M Of Favor,? Terms; S2.QQ per year, in advance f Six months, $LGQ, i , VOLUME III. NERHJ CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY . THE U. P. SAFE NUMBER 20, 1893. Little Chicago' to the Front The for the 24tu. Tickets Thieves Were Unsuccessful. good to return 27th. a 75 cents per Nephi took a big plunge to the front Homp-xnadmolasses for Try a few gallons. last Saturday night and is putting on gallon at the Co-oare making a metropolitan airs with a vengeance. When The Nephi wheel-me- n on tne public Agent E. D Wickins went into theU. P. fine very racing track station on Sunday morning, he Ry square. lound his usually orderly office in conBe sure ycu get Utah sugar the cheapthe papers etc. .were scattered in fusion; Excelest and besW16 lbs. for fl.OO at all directions, and the cash drawer pried sior. open. An examination of the safe revJudge King and his brilliant galaxey of vealed a small hole just to the left of the legal lights, unexpectedly appeared in S nob. told the story of an effort to rob Nephi yesterday, and opened court. the office, Mr. Wickine tried the lock the in works it would not work. Ha then secured but of fire assortment Largest assistance and tipped the safe over to the , town and as cheap as the cheapest, front and pried the door open, and found 2t T, B- - Foote. the $25 which thecash drawer contained, of the return Now that the limit for The burglars bad failed cf right. Pioneer Day excursion tickets to Salta ail the their purpose, although the lorce ofcasto the 27th, Lake has been changed torn had steel inside the explosion of them. take will advantage great many well ing from the door and had pretty exeMessrs. Anderson Mayo gave a very fire the The pulverised lining. clay d Blelght-of-hanof pleasing Entertainment cution of the proved it to have been and music on Thursday evening in the work of job experienced the interest of the Everett Piano Com- Suspicion pointed to three strangers who pany. bad been seen the before loitering n stock around town. The day was ransacked in Chas. McCarty, the city and sheep-mapassed through Nephi a vain for the suspects. As the train from Manti pulled into few days since from Grass valley, Piute Co. to his home in American Fork, Mr. Moroni on Monday morning, it was learned the three meg jwere there. Two McCarty was accompanied by his wife. THAT TflE near1 of them were up town offering n assortThey had been visiting with friends of ed job-lo- t Fork East the home of their former 1 AVASSjj men's at 30 and 35 shirts upon I C B L EWI 1 )Bo5Tn cents each. The third man lay in the the Sevier. , ARE THE REST SHOES H THE WORLD The other day John Borrowman came in shade of the water tank, apparantly unFath- concerned, and answered The Blade and subscribed for The Blade. er Borrowman is one of the Battalion mans salutation with a cheery good his morning. heroes, and a pioneer. The sands of and The fact of their being there had been hour-gla3- s are low, running earthly telegraphed to City Marshal Goldsbrougb 3 he is far from being a capitalist, but, I like The who, accompanied by a Mr, Wheeler, a said the old gentleman, U. P. detective, went back on the S. P. Blade and it ought to be sustained.and V. train and arrested the men about two the lesson for Another object young ' miles south of Moroni where they were resting in Xhe shade of some cotton-voodN. C. Nielsen, who resides in the and were shaviDg, bathing and esnorthern part of town, bad a narrow a having general clean-nNaturally, his in While on evening. cape Sunday their but all innocence, they protested an was attacked he enraged by parral, His cheek and neck were the same they were brought over toNephi badly on bull. Monday night and lodged in the bruised. The animals horns had been , jail. sawed off or it would have been still county In been learned the meantime it Uci worse. As it was, he might have been that the shirts had beenhad from a box taken 12 son 10 old or not his killed had year of The merchandise at Green. Fountain driving the animal off, were consigned to A. J Aagard goods John Kinder, Thos. Hill and C. 8. and. were left on the platform during We have the Finest and Largest Stock of Footware Graham, some of Juabs joliv railroad night. The trio of innocents ever shown in Nephi, , ajid although leather goods and John Leavitt and others of Sunday men, as they counted the ties of them spied a party of eight, the the S. P Y. track, baVe advanced trom 25 to 100 per cent,we are still Salt making Lake, endeavored to atone other d'y returned from an outing to for their failure to realize on their aborselling at Qld Prices. Buy at once and save money at Fish lake where they had a glorious tive to empty the U. P. safe. It time. They caught 1100 trout from 6 to was attempt a bold, bad and fatal experiment, as 30 inches in length, and brought home tbe evidence In the case is 143 lbs. Mr- - Graham secured the prize rather slender. On Wednesday, the men were taken beby landing 370 with a hook and line. It is thought the foregoing is nearly cor- fore Justice Stjut and the case continued rect. until today pending the obtaining of witfrom the north. The train to San - Chop fl.20 nesses barley at the Nephi was Pete held and the men taken over to 2 per hundred. to Moroni answer the charge of stealing Mareer and hi3 squaw Mary; Bill and the shirts. Thor men are not bad bis better half Ada, all of Deseret, were young fellows, and take their arrestlooking . in Nephi during the fweek marketing their annual harvest of wool. Old Mareer It has been since learned from Marshal is a kind of celebrity, having participated Goldsbrougb, two of the toughs got in the massacre of Captain Gunnison and 25 days each inthat Saa Pete county jail the 1853, at a point on the for party on Oct. 26th, Bix at Fountain Gre en. the shirts stealing Desmiles w'est of Sevier river, about eret. The entire party was disgusted at Chop barley at Excelsior for $1.00 cwt. the low price of wool, although as they as is compared say, it mepooch wyno Personal Mention, with last season. oi 'Nephi., . iJr. Miner went up ''to Salt Lake John Hendrickson," came over from Monday, To meet the wishes of many oftmr prosperous sheepmen, the Manti mountains where his flock is C. Andrews is again, in Idaho afte r customers to place TAILOR-MADwe of have reach well, more wool. the within ail, summering, and reports them doing SUITSj although the feed is hardly up to the avadopted the installment planj For Dr. Wilcox made a flying visit to Salt erage. While in towoMr. Hendrickson Lake this week. in subscribed for The and called Blade, and responded to enquiries regardi ngthe John Kendall gave a very pleasani lawn k for the wool party to a number of his young friends of present and future of which he takes a cheeriui both sexes on Wednesday evening. industry, view. Mr. Hendrickson feels sare that D. E. Hemphill, tbe genial land exwool has been to the bottom figure and aminer until paid, you can secure any clothing for the Groves & Vinton Co.-- was will Still, said Mr, H. a Nephi visitor slowly go up. desire. you 6 during the wek. with wool at 10 cents and muttons at Orders from the Southern Counties e remade a V. Candland E. $2 eacn, there is money in the business. . - j Solicited. to a in cord visit week this ifipringville, We home from sit and make cant around Send for samples and measuring the Spanish Fork& and Payson in the interest f ICO to $200 a month while others do sucblanks. - of Andrews Co. we as used to. In order to be work, 6. - - Nephi. cessful P. to door ' Next Guaranteed both make and ends returned to Nephi last Satisfaction J. W. Schofield He had been out to DeepCreek have to get oat and hustle. Tuesday, James Black, of the FourMile canyon with Col. Henry and Mr. Nochols, who coal discovery, has preserted this office are elsewheie mentioned in this issue. with a' very handsome specimen of a fosKerr of the S. P. V. Superintendent sil fern, which, as Mr. Black says, was over from Manti on Wedhere g Ry, abound in the grey Millson Grit, the interests of his after looking the coal vein. The specimen be- nesday, of matter in the open company fore us, although comparatively small, the box of merchandise breaking at Fountain is a whole volume in its revelation as to Green by the trio referred to in. this pathe formation in which the coal lies, and per. i furnishes good grounds for the belief that Geo. C. Whitmore has returned from his g further explorations along the zone will result in important finds magnificent raucb at Sunnyside, in Car-oo- n county. Mr. Whitmore is looking of burled fuel. It was at first feared the coal had Been found at a point too far halef and hearty, and sunburnt. The feed is fine out there and stock doing g down in the rocks to be cf well. mium iinupr commercial fossil But value. the any msasxsm M. L. Scott of the American Fork Item presented by Mr. Black is that of a genuof coal enlivened a" ine The Blade office on Wednesfern is the and plant family, . .i .ri.ir ii it known as alethopteris loncnitica, .and day by making a pleasant call. Bro. helps to dispel former apprehensions as to Scott is writing up the geneology of the the real value of the discovery. Scott and Norton families and is here for p, - 3 i safe-craoker- s. well-know- n, WEAR:RE5!5TER3 5 S' ofthej s SALE ONLY BY E.. -- well-to-d- o. s, p. hj UiJgp 6W3Tm i . 6. THE SECOND DISTRICT SCHOOL, COURT AT F1LL4QRE. Raport of the Board of Trustees Crowded from Last Weeks Blade. Pursuant to a call of the trustees Of the Second School district, the payers met in the central school building on Monday evening last for the purpose of hearing the report of the trustees for the fiscal year just closed. On the platform were C. 8. Tingey, J, R. Black and Jas. Jenkins, trustees, the last named gentleman acting as chairman. Tne call was then read, after - which Secretary Tingey read a detailed report of receipts j and disbursements for the past year, and from which we make the following extracts i After a few questions, the report was The Batch of Proceedings Before Judge' W. II. King Last Week. For The Blade. For the first time in more tharf tweaty-flv- e years, the District Court convened at Fillmore, in pursuant' of the proclamation of the Hon, Caleb W. West, Gov. of Utah. Court opened July 8th at 10 oclack a. m. Tbe lion. W. II. King, Judge presiding. The jurors drawn to serve on the July' pannel were called, examined and Sworn.' ta the case of Whipple vs. Whipple tbe' demurrer to the defendants answer was' CRACKED. Uo to Garfield 4 Country People Read overruled. In the cases of the People vs, Chas. and the People vs. Phillip Foote defendants haying been called three'1 times in open court and not being presunanimously adopted, The question of compensation of he ent, and their bonds having been hereto trustees then came up, and on motion of fore forfeited. The United States Attor J. A. Hyde, the following sums were al- ney was directed to commence suit to re- cover the amount due on the bonds. lowed. ...... $ 75 00 In the case of Allen Russell vs. GaChairman, .1., .... 100.00 brail Treasurer,.... Huntsman, the 'plaintiff was per' 125.00 Secretary,.. The Blade desires to compliment Sec- mitted to file sup plemental complaint,, ' retary Tingey and the other trustees on and thereupon the case came cn to be the full and intelligent report which they heard. In this suit, plaintiff sought to" a certain jpackaga of goods, rendered and of which the following is a recover claimed be in the possession of the de to partial ' resume. Defeodant contended that tbe ' fendant. KECEIPTg Balance on hand last report,...,, .N, goods war emplaced In his charge by one ' From District Taxes Meecham six years ago and that the1 From Territorial School Apportion ment plaintiff his no interestt herein. Plaintiff From County School Fund had originally purchased the goods From. Trustees personal note from Meecham and given his note for From Sale of old south school site. . Warrants outstanding payment, later he returned: tbe goods :ta $16808.13 Mecham and demanded his note, the latDISBURSEMENTS. ter agreeing to return it but never did, 2079.00 The For payment of male teachers..,, Jury after hearing the evidence and For payment of female teachers ....... 1862.00 8313.80 the arguments oj the counsel, returned a For Buildings 136.30 verdict in favor of tbe For Furnishings. .,, , plaintiff, 48.15 For Repairs...,,, D. moved Houtz the court' to ap- D. 495.16 Improvements Fr Current expenses of running schools ' exclusive of teachers salaries..., 1018.74 point a committee to examine in the for 235.00 qualifications of James A. Melville For Compensation of trustees. 5.00 admission to For Officers appointed by trustees ..... the bar. Mr.' Houtz, Joshua 002.95 For Interest on Bonds ....... For debts incurred prior to this year. . 1200.00 Greenwood and Samuel A. King were ap ' 415.00 For New South School Site re- 87.03 pointed a committee and later they Balance in the hands of the Treasurer -' 4 . . , I v 1 !Hj IOR iMERCNTLE Leaders in Low Prices. Thill & Co. Thill & Go. safe-oracki- ng Co-o- p. good-naturedl- $ 16808.13 EXPENSE ACCOUNT, CLASIFIED. ( Payment of Janitors and cleaning houses ,..$ Deeds, Abstracts & Titles Supplies Rent Insurance Fuel Sundry items of Labor, Printing. Water Taxes, interest &c.. $ y. 323.35 17.00 161.29? 90.50 29.20 105.25 1018.74 The report then concludes as follows: ENUMERATION. The enumeration of children in the district over six and under eighteen year of age has just been completed and shows as follows Children of Mormon parentage Boys, ...1. Girls Children of 330 321 non-Mormo- n parentage Boys, Girls,. out-loo- Sz Oompany, I - , MERCHANT ast-tim- aTAILORS. A Great Sacrifice is now being made of Summer Clothing and Mens Russet Shoes at 08D BROTHER'S i i - i G,o,tIbLi3gLg t San Pete. r i Co. U j Talley' Bailway . Good Sample, Rooms for CommercialTrav-elers- . Hack Meets all Trains, Free, ta. Patron to and from the station . TIME TALLU, II- - GOLPSBLQUGH, iU EFFECT. NOVEMBER 7, 1894. 8:00 a. ni- Proprietor. U; :h2 Leaves Manti: m. a 8:30 .... I, Leaves Ephraim Ajoney, to Loan Leaves Chester. ... .9:00 a. ni. . In any amount from, one hundred to Leaves Moroni. ... .9:15 a. ni. ten thousand .dollars on long or short Leaves Ft. Green. . . . ,9:48 a.m time, Oa improved farm, or, citf, proper10.40 a. m Ariives.NEiTii ty or on water stock, 11:23 a- - m No. 1 Leaves. Neitii T; C. Winn,- County Recorder. m. 12:27 Leaves Fountain Green.. p. 12:03 p- m Leaves Moroni ' About Avgut 1st we willfikip a, train1:0G p- - m. load of sheep to Chicago, . and continue Leaves Chester desirArrives Ephraim. ... i:40 p. m. shipments, during the fall,. Thoseobtain2:05 p. m., ing to ship through ,us, thereby, Arrives Manti for their lyains leave Manti for Sterling Eunks Lake ing the highest market, price t't Morrison at 1:15 p. ni., Mondays, Wednes-ej- s sheep, .calion or address, PAY & Garrett,1 Nephi. , 3 and lieturning arrive at ; L , - - . , Fii-Jayh- . 'iwuti at 5:15 p. m. TlMJDOUD BRUHACK, QjfnUi Man ILS-KER- It, GenU.SupU coal-bearin- coai-heann- In order to, make room for our fall stock to shortly arrive. Ti T5p fWl--T H1 P over-lyin- To Advertisers. Four issues constitute a month's VfltlllOJ'JlL.ThoJlIiAPE. ad- U- - PIONEER DAY AT LEVAN. Big Time Expected The Following Program to be Carried Out. 1st Salute of fifteen cannons at sunrise under the direction of H. C. L. Jorgenson, in honor of the First ana Twelve Apostles of . thePresidency Mormon A ... Church. Second Procession to form at tbe Meeting house at 8:30 a, m., consisting of the following: Pioneers and hand carts. Mormon Battalion, Indians, Utah, The Counties of Utah, Silver and Agriculture, Trades(including farmers, carpenters, blacksmiths, masons, plasters,' shoemakers, merchants, sheepherders, Relief Societies, Sunetc.) Ward officers. day Schools, Y. M. M. I. A. , Y. L. M. I A., Primary, etc, etc. , The procession will parade the principal streets of the town, under the direction of the marshal Oliver Christiansen. Third Tbe citizens of Levan will as- -, semble at the Meeting house promptly at 10 oclock a. m. where the following prowill be rendered.. gram 1 Singing choir. 2 Prayer by the chaplain, N. P Ras mussen. 3 Singing Choir. 4 Reading Miss Maria Christiansen, - Joseph Francom. 5 Song 6 Orgtion Ezra Christiansen. - Joseph Jensen. 7 Violin selection Speeca Eli Cnrtis. 3 Recitation Oliver ChriBtiansen, 10 Song Miss Viola Shepherd. 11 Short Speech Wm. 12 Recitation - Miss Mamie Tunbridge Jennings. 13 Quartett Miss Francis Francom & Co. 14 Snort Speech James Wilson. 15 Song Geo. Francis - John Oilerton 13 Closing remarks 17 Singing Choir. 18 Benediction Dance for the children at 1:30 Chaplain. p. m. Exerciser at 4.oclock p. m. , consisting of races of all kinds for old or young. Tug of war, climbing greased pole, etc etc. About fifteen dollars worth of prizes will be.awarded to the winners in the above contests. Come and get some- i a 15 1 , Saltalr.$2.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.75 ' - Lake. $2.00 1.75 1.75 1.75 ' r 1.0 Payson.... ,,...7j56 ' 1.751.50 7:460 Benjamin.. wills leave Salt Special train returning Lake at 10:30 p. m. Also tickets sold.ut stations south of Santaquin wilit be good returning until July 27th.. Trains every hour after 10 a. m. between SaltLake and Garfield Beach. - . t Petersburg Puffs. parpj,. -- was crowded out of last week's Bla.de in which it ought to have appeared. Pioneer Day fn Nephi. Following is the program for Pioneer Day, next Wednesday, July 24h: At sunrise a salute of 24 guns. Nephi Brass Baud will salute the flag at its unfurling, and then serenade the city. SERVICES AT 10 A. M. Choir. Opening piece by the Tabernacle - John Pyper. Prayer by the- Chaplain Tabernacle Choir. Singing, Reminisences of Pioneer days, Charles Sperry. Presi. Batd. Music, MissRuln Ostler Recitation, - - - Miss Mary Morgan. Song, F. W. Chappell.- Reading, Wm. Bailey & Co, Suartette, Miss Kate Grover - - - Band. Music, Reminisences of Pioneer day, Mrs. Mary Pitchforth. Duette, All thing are beautiful,. Grace McCune and G. W. McCune. Ketura Price Recitation, Reached That The Song Song, Grace McCune. My- Heart, Band. Music. Benediction. 1 -- er are in attendance at court. Much interest fs manifested by Thellol- den people in the Dodge suit. . The good people of Fillmore tendered I Judge King and the court offietai9 and I visitors, a bail last evening and a pleas ant time was enjoyed. Fillmore was visited last evening by a refreshingjBhower. Court expects ta adjourn on Saturday ' . next. Note The foregoing should have ap- ( peared last week, but arrived too late. j ' j To Die Easy. Go to Hyde and Whitmores and get pI package of the German Household Dyes which colors silk, wool or cotton with less labor, time or trouble than any other Dye. Sugar, $5.85 per sack. Nephi po-op. 5 A Scrap. An unfortunate affair occurred onTues day m which thve9 prominent and res pected citizens permitted thei tempers to get the, better of their judgments. A few blows were exchanged for which two of the parties paid fines of $5 each and the other $2, although he endeavored, so it is said.to pour oil on the troubled waters: It was a most unfortunate episode and grew out of family troubles that without a doubt, have been aggravated by amnl- resent and which should -- ' ; . i tale-bearer- s, Ee straightened out by mutual tions and fore bear nee. lerplana-s.-- ' Notice to Republican Ladles. All Republican women are urged to be be held in the old present at a meeting to Wasatch Council Building,.. Chamber, Additional- Personals-'- . 8 p. m. at 20tb, July Satuiday evening, ' Miss Lillie Ellison went over to Eureka on Lillie R. Emmeline Wells, . Pardee, Sunday. Chairman. Secretary. Miss Measie Wright Went to Salt Lake Sunfriends. a visit with ten for day days Miss Alice, the twenty year old daughter of Legal Notice. Bishop Warner, ia afflicted with thypoid fever. W. Av C. Bryan returned on Sunday from the Territory of Utah, f dornell University, where he has been .for the County of Juab, last year studying law. fof Juab County-Iaad in Court Probate the , C. L, Hyde left for his Nevada sheep la the matter of the estate of Drusilla Nor ranch where the Nevada Sheep Company are running 15,000 sheep. ton, deceased. . Shed Lunt. one of Nephis hustling stock-meOrder to show cause why order Of sale of started on Monday for his ranch in Casshould not be made. tle Valley where he will round-uand. sell a real and personal property . Court, by the petition fiL steers-to this number of It appearing by Zenos t ed on the lOtday of July A. D-of 189o, estate of the administrator the Whittaker, Train Talk. deceased, that It Is necessary, Drusilla Norton, : Ori Tuesday Col. Geo. A, H6nrv- - and to sell all the personal property and a portion estate of ald estate to pay the a Mr Nichols, mining expert of New of the ofrealdecedant and the expense and York! passed northward from Oasis to depts charees of administration. ordered, by this Court that alf SaltLake. They were returning from It is therefore in tbe estate of said deceasinterested nersons of-Coleman-IIenr' y an inspection the Court on Mon. ed anoear beforeofthe Trobate A. D. 1895, at the' in mines the situated August 19th, day group of copper the day a. m. of said day at the Court Clifton-district- , hour of 10 oclock Deep Creek. room of said Court at the Court house in Nephi Hon.- A W. Ivins on Tuesday was City, County of Juab. Territory of Utah, to show cause why an order should not be grana south-boun- d passenger from Salt ted said administrator to sell so much of the Lake to his home in St. George. Mr. realtoand personal property as shall be necessbusiIvins had been to the Capital on ary, and that a copy ofInthis order ba published successive weeks The Blade a ness connected, with stock ship four newspaper printed and published inweekly Juab ments. County. 1895. Date July 17th, Call for a few gallons of cur excellent FsibEmcx IT. - , J j to-da- y 4 n p Editor Blade. The little sister of ICanosh is coming to the front just now with an extra crop of cereals,. upon which harvesting will commence in a few days. Mining is not neglected. C. F. Robison, A, Bridges, D. Dibble, J A. Mevergy and A. S. Roberts have just returned from the Cricket ran.-e- west of Black Rock, wheie they located the Black Prince. It assays well in gold, , 4 4 the District Schools, 123 attend, private schools. 47 attend no school. We think we can safely say that at least 25 of the number reported as attending no school have just recently come within the school age. This would leave from 20 to 25 children of school age whose parents or guardians have violated the law in regard to compulsory attendance. The Board expect, during the coming school year,ofto make a special effort to the school law. enforce this clause " of the hour to lateness the Owing when we received a copy of the report, it ings. Several attorneys from Prove and Beav . silver and copper, and wai formerly known as the Good Boy. About five miles south of Petersburg, James Hatton recently located a fine ledge that, at the grass roots, assays $15 gold, and thing. Dance for.aduRs.fit ,8:33., oxlpgk p. ja.i fcome silver .and..copper. , Total school children In district,..,, .704 Gf these, 602 can read and write. 530 attend , - few-day- s, er 4 the purpose of collecting data relative to N the Nortons. ' Geo. Stringham and Julias Young of Salt Lake City were In town this week. The former representing Heber J. Grant & Co., insurance agents, and ' the latter the Home & Phoenix Insurrepresenting ance companies. The gentlemen made it iliveiy for each other, and interesting for their patrons as there is a 50 per cent, cut from last year. AFTERNOON. In the afternoon there wil be a Good to Return on the 27th. On account of Pioneer Day , July21th, for children In the Wool Growers the Uuioa Pacific will run special trains ing. Also bicycle races for prizes to Garfieid, Saltalr and Salt Lake at the game cf foot ball. In the evening at 9 oclock there following rates. Fare to Gar Fare to be a grand display of fire works. Special 5 FRoac- field or. Salt Train 4 1 1 292-1- 5 E j ported favorably and Mr. Meilville was admitted to practice law in this Territory t In the case of the People vs, Aadries Burtleson, the defendant was found I guilty of a nuisance, befouling the waters of Annabella Creek in Sevier County, in April 1835, The evidence in this case disclosed the facts that the defendant was engaged in the sheep business, and id April last b3 wasondriving his sheep to the i gammer range Fish, lake mourtaln and was compelled to stop in the vicinity I' of Annabella a and he watered bis sheep at the stream on three different occasions, lut did not camp on tbe stream. He was arrested for committing a nuisance (in watering his sheep) and was tried at Elsinore, and found guilty. An appeal ws taken, and again convic- ted. This suit is important iu one recannot water spect. for if a sheen-ownhis sheep at a public stream it means destruction to th sheep industry in Uie Ter- - ' An appeal will be taken. ritory. At the present writing, the case of En och Dodge vs. Wm.' Johnson et al is on trial. Plaintiff claims that defendants ; have trespassed on bis land near Ilolden. Defendants clgim to own a spring east of Holden and that they have the right to traverse plaintiffs land to put the ditch In repair. The sui virtually lists the water. rights of defendants to thisbeen The Court house has tastefully fitted up and arranged for Court proceed- 1 , CO. E,-Dorse- A. Subscriber. - - i molasses. . NeohLCo-xD- .. 2- - c seal, r it Ir lCar J uJ , |