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Show i Bferwri rnrMr-"-- 4 T r wmCM Published by request.) CREAM OF OUR EXCHANGES lopublicnn Stato Ticket, Diseases in Sheep. Territorial News, Culled and Condensed for Blade Readers. Onions are being shipped from Brigham City by the carload. success. The Eisteddfod was a grand ' 25,000 over people Ai the three sessions entered the gates. got scared At Beaver last week a horse and threw at a passing bicycle, shyed fellow little The small a boy. tts rider, was severely injured, bat no bones broken. of Rlercur is enjoying a building boom are at houses and yet large dimensions, demand far exceeds the and a premium the supply. Utahns gold camp is rapidly coming to the front. , Work on the extension of the Salt Lake And General Governor, HEBER 11. WELLS. An Act for the Prevention of Scab and Other Diseases Among Sheep. Good Hews for HveryDOcl; i -- Within a fowdays Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of tbe Territory of Utah Section L That there shall be appointed by r L.j the county court of each county in Utah Territory, at its regular session in June, 1894, and biennially as sheep inspector for said county, whose thereafter, a practical sheep-raise- r, v term of office shall be two yeais or until his successor is appointed and qualified Public Ioetruction, puUlntcndent Sec. 52. The inspector shall be a resident of the county for which he is apJOttN R. PARK. commences Tuesday, Manager Jacobs and before entering upon the duties of his office shall qualify wittrn of which there are pointed, the ordered has ties, twenty days after receiving notice of his appointment by taking the oath pre- - J Will open up a large stock of the Latect Styles in Cloth and Fur Wrap Judges of Supremo Court, 4000, from Sanpete. officers and giving a bond in the sum of one thousand CHARLES S. ZANE, A telephone exchange at Lehi has been scribed for other county all dollars, conditioned that he wiil well and faithfully perform the duties of said G. Wj. BARTCH, x inaugerated with twelve instruments, metallic and telephones JAMES A. MINER. in at office; such bond shall be approved by the probate judge, and filed with the circait. A similar one will be put someclerk and may be sued on by anv person injured through the neglect of duty by this place In a short time. It ismen Judge Fifthj Judicial District, can business the said inspector or auy of his deputies; Provided, that no suit shall he brought thing from which E. V. HIGGINS, Iron. derive a great benefit. after twelve months have elapsed from the time the cause of action has accrued. Senator, Seventh District, Sec. 3 - Each inspector may appoint one or more deputies, who shall be Alarrled In Salt LakeJAMES P. bRISCOLL, Eureka. and for whose official acts he shall he responsible, and by practical sheep-raiserEditoh Blade: Member Lower House. Dr W- - P. Winters of Orangeville, Em- whorn he may perform any duty required by this act. It shall be the dujty of ADELBERT CAZIER, Nephi. Cummings of the inspector to advertise in at least one local newspaper, If there be one pubery Co and Miss JaBe were united in marri- lished Millard Co., in the county, at his own expense, giving the name and postofflee address JDotinty Superintendent of Schools, Langton age by Judge McNally at the Oct. House parlors, Salt Lake City, 7th, of each of his deputies. JOHN T. MILLER, Nephi. 1895. The brides parents and many relaSec. 4, It shall be the duty of the inspector to examine all herds or bands tives from Heber City were present at the Crane, of sheep in t!he county between the first day of October and the fifteenth day of MUNICIPAL. ceremony. As were also George Kimball and Alonzo Watts W. C. Judge December in each year; and to the owner or person in charge of all sheep found of Kanosb, and many congratulations Mayor, Were showered upontbe young couple to be free from disease he shall so certify; said certificate shall describe the earE. tU BOOTH. s who will reside in Emery Co. At night marks, and number of sheep in each herd and be a permit for such of had the farther writer the pleasure Councilmen, so long as performing theInordinance)! Baptism for sheep to pass into and through any and all countiesin the Territory, JOS. E- - WRIGHT, remain Iree from disease, and it shall be his duty to examine any herd or meeting eight persons15th the frontOne tbe of the new they ward. JOHN SI DWELL, house in the owner of members of the Church aged about 60 band of sheep at any time at the fequest in wfitihg of any person or MARTIN LARSON, Bishmarried was that said sheep are diseased and that'tbere is Immediate danger by immediately . sheep, years, JOIHf ELLISON, and skipped off home of it stating Elias Morris, op spreading; Provided, the person so complaining shall tender the fee for ALFRISD LENT. with his blushing bride enjoying the such examination which shall be returned if said sheep are found to be as set double happiness of an hour. Recorder, Saba prim. forth in said complaint. Salt Lake City, Oct. 8, 1895. 0SCAR GOLDSBROUGH. Sec.1 5. Any person or corporation intending to brifig or cause to be brought Marshal, from any other state or territory into Utah Territory or from any county in said A Terrible Story. JAMESj SCHOFIELD. A strange story comes from Huntsville, Territory into another county, any sheep, must, immediately after crossing the 7 Treasurer, near Ogden. We do not vouch for its boundary line, first obtain from an inspector duly appointed under this act, a ABRAHAM or me. troth. It is that two little children Went certificate that said sheep are free from contagious disease; said certificate shall and number of sheep so into the chicken co"p. One reached into contain a description of the Justice of the Peace, for the eggs. The child spected, and it shall be the duty of the inspector at the request of any person, a darkened-nesf- c WILLIAM STOUT. drew back with a cry of pain. Some- corporation or association owning .or controlling sheep in the County or within IMmp thing sharp as a needle had struck it on ten miles of the boundary line thereof, upon being tendered the amount of bis the finger. The other child then reached fees, to, with all convenient speed, examine all the sheep he may be required to Democratic Stats Ticket. its chubby hand into tbe same place. It, examine and, if found free from all infectious and contagious disease, to give a too, fell back with a shriek of pain. The certificate over his official fourth the soundness and freedom signature setting mofher, hearing their cries, put down Governor, her babe and ran to the rescue. While from disease of such sheep and issue a permit as provided in section 4 of this JOHN T. CAINE. she was away, the babe fell into the well act; Provided, that sheep which have been previously examined by any inspec-- 1 Also out lihe of Fall and Winter Dress poods, in all the latest Styles aim lorfcsf The two children tor of this Territory; but have been grazing without the Territory, may return at Congressman, and was drowned. prices. Hating bought our line of CLOAlIS and WRAPS B. H. ROBERTS. also died. They had been bitten by a any thne within th, year without additional examination; Provided, said sheep ''early,- we had the pleasure of selecting from a full rattle snake that lay in the dark, coiled are free from disease, Secretary of State, ' Jlihe of 1895 styles, which are now up on the warm eggs in the nest. PlSnER S, HARRIS. Sec. 6. Any person, company or corporation desiring to move his or their sheep, which are affected with scab or any infectious disease, shall first obtain displayed at our store.- Treasurer, ' Th0 Devil'S Dance of the Apaches. frdm the inspector a traveling permit giving the number of sheep, together with Alma greenwood. A curious peace ceremony of theApach-e- s the name of owner or person in charge; Provided, and is the devils dance, which is cele- such Auditor, shall only be granted for the purpose of moving' said sheep to the permit brated in honor of their greatest chief, GUI' C. WILSON. nearest convenient place, where they may be treated for such disease, and by long since departed. They have been such Attorney-Generroute as tbe inspector may designate. taught by tradition, through their mediciA. J. WEBER. 7. Whenever, upon examination of any herds or bands of .sheep kept . Sec. ne-men, that their great chief deSuperintendent of Public Instruction, parted with the setting of the sun, and or herded in any county in this Territory, the inspector shall find such sheep or that his return Can only be secured by any portion thereof affected with tbe scabjor any infectious or contagiohs disKARL G. MAESER, the adheranCe of his tribe to the man- ease, he shall forthwith notify the owner or person in charge of said sheep,, in Judges of Supreme Court, ners and customs prevalent during his writing, tot treat said sheep fof such disease within a period of fifteen days from SAMUEL R. THURMANS reign. There are fite principal aclors, such notice, and also during such period to beep said sheep from contact with thomas MaloneY. each arrayed in a fantastic mask which all other RICHARD W. YOUNG, sheep by such means as he may specify, and at thd end of twenty days covers the whole face, Around a blaz"if upon examln is a circle of bucks, squaws from such Police the inspector shall examine said fcheepj and ing camp-fir- e United States Senators) and Children, to the number of four ation be shall find said sheep bate not been treated for such disease or have not JOSEPH L. RAWLINS, hundred. Tom-tom- s beat, accompanied been kept from contact with all other sheep that are sound, then tbe owner or MOSES TIIATCHER. by a wild, monotonous ebant. Saddenly lessee of said sheep shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and in case said a dozen bucks rush frantically into the sheep have not been treated as directed, the inspector Shall immediately take Is tie LEADING HOTEL of NEPHI Judge Fifth judicial District, ft)UN WARD CHRISTIAN, Beater. circle, and begin to pound a monster, possession of said sheep and treat them for said disease, and all expenses incurwhich proves at a closer glance to be red in so doing, including the Senator. Seventh District, compensation of three dollars per day or part of a with desperate ener- day, while he may he necessarily engaged in treating said sheep, together with simply a ifENRlf F. AIcCUNE, Nephi gy. ,Tbea out of the darkness comes a ten Cents per mile necessarily traveled, shall become a lien upon sail sheep, and Member Lower House, piercing cry, and the fiae dancers appear, the inspector may hold said sheep until the same is paid; or, if not paid within be may dollect the same, EDWARD PIKE, Eureka. trotting in single file, brandishing weap- ten days after such treatment has been completed, Iriw with in manner for collecting other obligathe costs, prescribed by ons, and contorting their bodies. They together no County Superintendent of Schools, of tions. end the examination at however, upon If; thirty days from such been dance up to tbe monster that Is being as tice find above EZRA CHRISTIANSEN, Levari; have said the shall that mentioned, inspector sheep beaten, and back into the darknessj they treated for said disease, but are still infected with the same, then be shall In-- , circle round and round, and leap and yell struct i the owner or lessee of said to treat one or more times as their conMunicipal. till the bight wears away. Not juntil the dition demands, as soon as possible,sheep treatan between the interval with but glow in the east heralds ripproaebing day ments of not less than ten days nor more than twenty clays. And if upon exMayor, do they stop. From The Indian and amination at the end of thirty days the inspector finds that Said sheep have been H. 6. PARKS,' treated but are still affected, then he shall at once take possession of said sheep his troubles, in Demorests , and treat them as above specified. If,- however, he ficd5 on examination they Councilmen, for October. . have not been treated, hd shall seize said sheep and treat them as provided in . Nephi, jackson, deemed of a this section, and the owner or lessee ehall be rT A misdemeanor;! at' guilty A. T. JJcCANNE, Utah Queen o't the west, in of which such hands evvs there or no of or hand bands that Provided, any part JAMES JENKINS,. .The latest frrn statistics for Utah are ews with lamb, shall be the first required to he dipped, at any time between A. G. PYPER. make a most commendable showing. day of April and the fifteenth must be held in each of year; but' they day June JOSEPH VICKERS, There are 19,816 farms m Utah. Out of quarantine and kept separate from sheep that are free from disease, and ownej-o- r lessee shall be responsible for all damages done by reasbn of such disease. that number, 17,681 are free of incumRecorder. JSeo. 8. The sheep inspectors in the several counties of the Territory shall brance a most gratifying percentage. G. wi McCUNE. receive three dollars per dav for every dav or part of day uecessarily spent and That leaves only 2,132 mortgaged farms cents ten per mils necessarily traveled in the performances of their dutiee, to be I. Good Sam V Eooms or commertialTrav- Marshal. out of nearly 20,000. The amount of the tor the ownei of the sheep so examined as provided for ih this act. elers. Robert pyper. mortgages on those few farms is fi,871,-D0- paidSec. hj 9. Any inspector who shall at any time' grant a permit; allowing sheep uaCk Meets all Trains, Freetc Tatfoa She has 467,162 acres of land under to travel without having first examined S ud sh'eep, shall be guilty of a misde-- 1 .Treasurer, cultivation; 417,455 acres irrigated;- 806,-65- 0 megn or. ISAAC GADD. acres improvel land; 979,182 acres unSec. 10. Any person or persons owning or leasing any sheep, which bate Justice of the Peace. become affected with scab or ally other contagious disease for a period of thirty land. improved shall report the same in writJOHN KIRGAN- without days treating such sheep for said disease, . to the imawnnii in jump ing inspector. A Prayer Sec. 11. In any civil action arising under the provisions of this act all pertOR THE BLADE. sons having city xnterestin tho sheep or controlling the same, against which Populist'S Ticket, Oh Father up aboVe action or proceedings is brought, shall be deemed the owner of said sheep such (HOMJD PAPER' Whose eyec look down on every onf , and shall be liable severally and jointly for vicrlatiorf of any of the' provisions of Go comfort them no now are called To mournf the Toss of a kind and fovfng sofa. this act, provided the lessor of any herd of sheep shall not be liable under the Governor, That f ither on his couteh of pSan-G- o Advertising Patrons Solicited! provisions of this act! 12. and ; a bless make whiCh known it w. in to book' SEC. he be shall of It the dntv the inspector Henry keep lawrence; Through justice kind, O Ldrd'make known shall record as nearly aa practicable the date of inspection', a description of the Who slew Ms dabiing son. Congressman, marks and brands; number of sheep insnected togecher with the nime of each That mother dear, v. hose loving bauds Subscription S2. a year. JAMES HOG GAN. owner and his postofflee address. Said book shall be provided by the county Hare of,en smoothed his brow; court of each county for the use of the inspector, and at the expiration of his Oh Father, dear, look down upd.i Secretary of State, And bless that mother now. term of office he shall turn over to his successor all books and papers pertaining Gaptain t c. bailey;to said office. Down on Imr knees with clasped handme1 1 the hardest heart, Voud Sec. 13 ' If any person or company herding or driving sheep in any county in Trea-,tm-To see that broken hearted mother this Territory shall get into their herd any estray sheep they shall immediately 5. From her dailmg have to part. . THOMAS Is.1 JAMES: be unknown he shall forthowner owner or if thereof the if the notify known, Then too. ami brothers, with notify the inspector of tbe county, giving tbe number of sheep together with WALTER JAMES, of Blaofc'Rook.: mercy comfort them Auditor, IiThy And them the marks and brands, and it shall be' the duty of the inspector, upon receipt of Jlaa j fist ' Laid in a Large . H. O. YOUNG.Oh Father, to strength. oiereouie their pain, such notice, to immdcl lately examine tbe records of marks and brands of sheep And. Oh Father, be thou inerciful Supply of GENERAL' inspected, and if the marks and brands mentioned it? said notice appear on Jaid Attorney-General,- And grant that it be known and records he shall ini mediatelj' forward ter the person owning such marks The cun hand that in cold blood MERCHANDISE And J. S. WEAVER. Did kiH their nailing son brands a copy of Such notihe; he shall also reCord the description of such marks' ve win pr we a thorough oonrwour.Collcre the and brands and the number of sheep mentioned i a said notice together-wit,3 jperirRendent of Public Instruction-ITow cond he have an enemy of Instruction in Dom .nd injtle Rutry tle and ij;' Thar ttould harm him Sof name and address of the person having such sheep, in the above named record. IRVIN t. alvord. Comicerci Arithmetic, Lovr d by all that knew him. at maff, in by their 14. or pos$ Sec. or having Any person, persons corporation owning He ne er had a ioe Judges of Supreme Court,-Nsession Or In Innoeensa and purity One Fourth Regular Price nominations. i noutagiOUS was So he u-peruely shun, sews pi oX3r t T -- f( sheep, O, who eouhl be so w looted as other claims for damage are collected; Provided, that no damage shall Who did that awful ciune? ro a limit-- d nurrtlx'r of This And giant it so-will be known be claimed of ter tweiVe months have elapsed from the time the cause of action' For rIdJiA the Season. will 15 cpm pletf d person. r eoursij Coming in 40 lessons-And on n. its chum No charge fu diploma. Address, Mi justice has occurred. And, Oh Go 1, bless t"ae parents Sue. 13. Any person violating any'of the provisions of this act shall ' tsW Pelts will be Bought and' Ileals il And give th mu strength iCr o ik deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. (TfOIIMERCIAL pAPITAL To be r this soi row of Borrows. I ln i cc. 1C. burnished CdTY ! bnu. 1 our as Usual. ah acts or parts of acts 'inconsistent with the 'pfoviskms of the 01 ather, this VOLLEGE prajer tMh. foregoing st etirms are hereby repealed.--' n A prnyer in behalf of the 11C West Sixth Street. A pproved M ireh Ctb, 1 f of C. Trice. II. and family parents Lo Nil KANSAS. rOPHKA, J? LT.icvitdck; Mni;t rd'Cay Utsby I ;rrEt,v , long-distan- ce -- , - e, Ka-nos- h, wool-brand- j . wool-bran- ear-mark- s, t j j ds j! - i i ear-mark- s, One Price That the Lowest to wool-brand -- t al all,- HYDE & WHITMORE. j t , Breezily v Brilliant,- -- raw-hid- Winningly Witty, Satisfactorily e, Sagacious, . Liberally t. - Laquacious,' Overly NEPHI HOUSE Original U. rf 1 , 0. - 1 i - SECURE THIS r, - COURSE - 1 - , , h .Book-keepin- , g ; o IS g ( fc 11 i . -- , grief-stricke- t-- WALTR JAMES ) Lt-ilcK- I - r A W uw rw r 7 r Jr I I I t I D V i l A. |