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Show T in" . THE WORK DONE. Whi it the Legislature Qovermor Ibid. MOUNTAIN DIVISION. New Time Card, March 2nd, 1890. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE P. X. A. X. p. x. a. x. 4.25 and 7.45 ...1.45 and 4.50 Provo, . 8.01 5.28 2.25 .4.39 Lake Vriew, Nephi, 8.11 2.47 c 5.50 Pleasant Grove, 4.55 Uoiib, 8.21 6.24 American Fork, 5.05 8.21 Santaquln, 8.85 6.88 Lehi,. ................... .5.15 .8.35 iAJSOQ, 7.00 3.57 at.. Spanish Fork 10.10 g.50 7.15 4.11 dpringville Trains leave Salt Lake at 7:10 a. m., and 8.50 p. m., leaving Provo at 9:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. m., and 6:00 p.m. 1.30 & 10.30 p. m. C. F. RESSEGUIE, Gen. Manager. J. v . PARKER Asst. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt. 1 DUNN & CO.. DEiLLBHS I3Sr Dry Goods, Groceries PRODU C E. Done Business on A Basis of CASH. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. Snsli Fori COrODerativa Mtntioi, General Merchandise and Furniture Dealers In Full line of and Boys Clothing; Hats Caps, Mens Mens1 Boys and Childrens. Ceuucll. 1 (28, Hall.) Amending secs. 8302 and 8304 and repealing sections 8301 and 8308 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, relating to injunctions. 2 (21, Booth.) Amanding sec 2119 of the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to interest. 8 (8, Seegmiller.) Amending secs. 2114, 2115 and 2116 of the Compiled Lawa of Utah of 1888 relating to the destruction of certain wild animals ing grand larceny. 5 (58, Hatch.) To protect irrigating companies. 6 (18, Kichard.) Amending section 1535 of the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to university. 74, Hall.) To validate and make admissable In evidence certain deeds, conveyances, mortgages, powers of attorney, and other instruments affecting titles to real estate heretofore recorded. 7 (15, Bryan.) Amending sections 2198, 2199 and 2200 of the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to bees. 8 (87, Richards.) Amending sec. 8790 of the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to the trials of actions in justices court for forcible detainer and 9 (7, Hall.) Amending secs. 2320 and 2323 of the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to railroad corporations 10 (17, Richards.) Amending sec. or the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to Reform School. 10 (27, Hall. Amending sec. 8888 of the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to trial by referee. 11 (5. Hall.) To enable associations or persons to become a body corporate to raise funds to be loaned only among the members of such association. 12 (22, Hatch) amanding secs. 1824, 1825, 1826 and 1828 of the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to the organization of towns and enacting new sections relating to the Government, and disincorporation of towns, to be numbered 1828 a, 1828 b, 1828 c and 1827 d. 18 (16, Lnnd) to protect the spread and providing for the treatment of contagious diseases among sheep. 14 (15, Booth) authorizing probate courts io grant orthers in certain cases without publication of notice other than by posting. 15 (67, Lund) providing for the issuing and disposing of territorial bonds. 16 (2, Booth.) Requiring railroad companies and train dispatchers to make public the time of departure of 1906 Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. Produce, Wholesale and Retail. Our ROLLER MILLS furnish the best grades of Patent, Bakers A No. 1 and lower grades of Flour, which we keep constantly on hand, also Braa trains. and Shorts and Chop Feed. We take pleasure in accom17 (56, Committee.) Amending 2360 modating Old Friends, and solicit the of Compiled Laws, Utah, 1888, relatof the general public. patronage to railroad corporations. ing or Orders by mall telephone 18 (11. Booth. JOIIX JONES, Superintendent Providing for the promptly attended to. disposal as estrays and animals for trespass and damages. 19 (57, Richards.) Concerning laying out and platting of cities and towns. 20 (60, Booth.) To encourage manu factures. and paying bounty therefor. 21 (63, Richards.) Amending Sec 1941, s. 2, Compiled Laws, Utah, 1000, ieee.eeef relating to insane asylum. 22 (20, Benner. For the protection of game and birds. 23 (84, Richards.) Amending sec. 5274, Compiled Laws, Utah, 1888, re DEALERS IX- to fugitives from justice. lating 24 (61, Committee) supplementary to, ana amendatory of an act prescribing rules and regulations for the execution of the trust arising under an act of Congress entitled an act for the relief of the inhabitants of cities and towns upon the public lands, approved March 2, 1867; approved February 17, ; ; ; 1869, and the amengxnents thereto. 25 (71, Committee) amending sub division 14 of section 145, S. S., Compiled Laws of Utah, 1888, relating to i j i records. 26 (42. Barton) amending sections 1902, 1902, 1903, 1907, 1908 and adding a new section to be known as 1911 a, S. 22, relating to Reform School. j Wall-Pape- r. 27 (81, Hall) supplementing and amending the charters, and defining, and regulating the powers prescribing duties and government of cities of th first and second class. 28 (54. substitute) To provide for a uniform system of free schools throughout Utah Territory. 29 (68, Hall,) amending Sec. 8788, Have just opened up, in Fay son, with a well selected stock of Compiled Laws of Utah, 1888, relating to summary proceedings for obtaining posessien of real property in certain cases by adding thereto another subPurchased at the Taylor Brother Utah. Provo, -- - Pianos, Furniture, Organs, Cottage; Chicago- and Carpets,; Page & Powell Imported Furniture, LowestfromPossible Pricesy the manufacturers in car direct And shipped We Cannot bn Undersold. load division numbered 5. 80 (71, Committee), amending Sec. Laws of Utah, 184, lots. 1888, S. 14, Compiled to records. relating 31 (63, Richards), amending Secs. 3529. 8750, 3754, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1888, relating to actions for the usurpation of the office and for contesting certain elections. 32 (46, Hatch.) Creating Grand county, prescribing its boundaries and Call and Inspect our Goods and be Convinced. We also cary Doors, Windows and Mouldings, Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Paints and Glass. PACE & POWELL, Utah. Payson, appointing its officers. C. J. R Authorizing the territorial Auditor of public accounts to purchase and distribute 100 copies each of vote 4 and 5, Utah reports. MEMORIALS. 1. --Relating to the Federal Building against removing the Colorado Utes of Utah. cyding of lands for irrigating at Ogden. Wageijer, -- 4- --1 EMIGRATION CANYON. - 3LlA.GKEEE3 Z3IEIIE3IEL Bottled Beer a Specialty, 1 test 3.-- On purposes. Relating to extending the biennial session of the Utah Legislature. Bills were introduced during the session as follows: By Barton, 5; Booth, 9: Seegmiller, 1; Ball, 11; Bryan, 7; C. C. Richards, 21; Lund, 4; Benner, 8; Hatch, 8; Collett, 2; Olsen, 1; miscellaneous, 8; total, 75. llssse mile. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1.7 .hiABT During the past session on hundred and one Dills nave been introduced to the House, and of these thirty-si- x have have become law, and sixty-fi- ve the Governor rejected. Of the later, vetoed one, eleven were replaced with substitutes, fourteen were rejected by and the House, nineteen by the Council, Manufacturers of were killed In committee. and Steam Engines, Boilers, Fumps, Brass and Iron The twenty is a list in detail, the following Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work second number (in parenthesis) being for JaiTs, Bridges and Buildings. the House file, the first the Secretarys Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler number, as of chapter of laws. Secoxd Sovts &.t. jlsts io, Salt Lake Cltu, iTtah, Onrzcs jLxm jljspov. Sum. Metoliin S2io;p. Foundry - ; Wrought Repairing a Specialty. All kinds Qmm of Plumbing, JLttnndo 1 to. and St.om Pitting BILLS APPROVED. 1 (10) section Amending2203. 2202, and 2204, 2205, for repealing sections Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, 2208. 2210, 2209, 2211, 2212, 2217, 2206, Wheel-bar-roFublie and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron 2213, and 2214 of the Compiled laws of for Miners and Farmers. Utah of 1888, relating to branding and Irozx. Fadd Old Oast fbr Cash herding cattle, and substituting in P.O.Box, 178. Self block west of West lieu of (he sections repealed new secAgents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. tions to be numbered 2203, 2204, 2205, Ce-o- ds SUNDBERO, per-taing- to Henry W. Lawrence of Salt Lake L. S. WOOD. countv. To be Directors of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society John D. Peters of Box Elder county. Hector W. Haight of Davis county. SPRINGVILLE. ) DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF Smith Parker of Piute county, Charles Read of Salt Lake county, Curtis P. Mason of Salt Lake county Fred Simon of Salt Lake county. Nelson Empry of Salt Lake county, W. II. Rowe of Salt Choice Parlor Sets, Lake county, Ileber M. Wells of Salt Sets, Elegant Bed-RooLake county, E. A. McDaniel of Weber Tables, Chairs, county, Amos D. Holdaway of Utah county. Everything in this line at 2206, 2207 2208, 2209 - and 2210. . (28) Compiled Laws Utah, 1888, relating to highways. 12 (22) To provide for the payment of the contingent expenses of the 29th session of the Legislative assembly of the Territory of Utah. 13 (79) Amending sec. 2411, Compiled laws of Utah, 1888, relating to irrigation companies. 14 (85) Pending for the discharge of contracts affecting real estate. 15 (90) Attaching part of Sevier county to Sanpete connty. 16 (40) To secure liens to mechanics and others, and to repeal all other acts and laws and acts in relation thereto. 17 (19) Prohibiting, selling, giving, or furnishing of tobacco, opium or other narcoties to, and the use thereof, by minors. 18 (8) To provide for the protection of fish and for the appointment of Territorial and county commissioners. 19 (89) Amending sections 2268, 2272, 2273 and 2277 of the Compiled Laws of Utah 1888, relating to private corporations. 20 (74) To provide for the incorporation of loan, trust and guaranty as sociations. 21 (72) Amending sections 2008, 2012, 2013, 2023, 2027, 2030, 2048, Compiled Laws of Utah 1888, relating to revenue, and enacting to revenue, and enacting new sections to be numbered 2026 a, 2026 b. 2026 c, 2028 d, 2030 a and R ioGran oeV esterh Railway. WALLPAPERS! SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD! SALT LAKE CIXY. One Gtiange to Ghicego. plied the place of trial of civil action. 27 (92) Providing for the payment of juries, witnesses and phonographic reporters, and creating and defining the duties of court commissioners. 28 (100) Providing for the equalization of Territorial and Territorial school taxes. 29 (65) To provide right of way and easements for the developement of mines. 80 (13) Requiring the several county recorders of the counties of Utali Territory to furnish abstracts of mortgages to the assessors of the counties In which the mortgages resides 81 (20 To amend sections 4455. 4457,4469, 4622, 4631, 4677, Compiled laws of Utah, 1888, relating to the In Effect from and Alter Hot. No.S 17, be Duplicated Prices, Mark You, that Cannot Remember Ua. W"oocl Sc 9:10 a. m. 10:30 a.m. 10:35 a.m. 12:10 a.m. 12:80 a. m. :46 a.m. 7:10 a,m. Ar. Salt Lake Lv. Ar. Proro. .......... I.v e ! Ar. Green River... Lv. 8:06 a. m. Ar. Pueblo Ar. Denver 7:45 WEST-BOUN- a. m. TRAINS. D Pacific Mall. 8:00 a.m. Lv. Denver. 1:80 a. m. Lv. Pueblo Ar. Green River... 9:50a.m. ... 10:10a.m. Lv. 4:50 Ar. Provo m. .......... 6.15 p.p.m. Lv. 6:55 p, m. Ar. Salt Lake 7:06 p,m. Lv. 8:80 p. m. Ar. Ogden Young Mens Utah. co-op- ., Utah. and Shoes, Boots, Caps Ladies for and Childrens Shoes. Headquarters Notions. Farmers Attention ! We have on hand some fine Farm Machinery, consisting of Reapers, p.m. Binders, Mowers, Rakes, and the like that we bought at a great bargain, and 4:85 p. m. can sell at Prices to defy any and all Competition. 4:40 p. m. 2:00 p. m. Grain aud Farm Produce taken in exchange for all goods, or 7:15 p. m. for Cash. Bought W. B. HUGHES, Superintendent. Spanish Fork, Utah. Pacific Express . 8:00 p.m. 12:40 a. m. 10:55 p.m. 11:00 p. m. 6:00 a. m. 6:00 a. m. 7:40 a. m. 7:50 a. m. 9:10 a. m. COAL!! COAL! Delivered Daley. Sfrixqvillk, Clothing, LOCAL TRAINS. At Yard In Utah Countv. No. 8. No. 1. COAL! Complete , General Merchandise Hats, 1189. Atlantic Express. 5:40 p.m. 7:06 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 9:16 p.m. 9:16 Atlantic Mail Lt. Ogden. Per Ton, - - $ 4.75 5.25 Palace Drug store! Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and Plated-war- e a Specialty. Corner of Seventh and Provo J Streets, With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest lipported Wli)efif Llqhora aijd Gfgari Can be obtained. Family 'Trade a Specialty. K. S. HINES. Prop'r. & Deal. Smoot of saved by getting your coal Money us, as we sell tlie R. G. Western, Pleasant Valley hard lump. Also the Celebrated Castle Gate Coal the most heat by Scientific Test of all other Cul in the market. C9Send in your orders. REED SMOOT, JNO W. DEAL PROVO, UTAH. THE To amend section 2340, S. 35, Compiled laws Utah, 1888, relating PAYSON to railroad corporations. 35 (91) An act making appropriations for general purposes. 86 (87) An act providing for and regulating the Utah Library. - Props 37 (67) An act creating a Bureau WIMMER & NEBEKER, of Statistics. 38 (74) An act to provide appointment of commissioners Always prepared to f urn ish rigs of .Worlds Fair. with or without every 1 II. J. R. R. Relating to the elec, drivers.description tion of minute clerks. 2 Approving and adopting the ComTravoUxiff Baleemen will find it to tlieir advantage to hire piled Laws of Utah of 1888. 8 Relating to creating the 4th Judithese Livery Rigs in Payson for trips cial District. South, East or West. LIVERY STABLES. Utah Payson, Utah Co., City. In the Rear is the Palace. Saloon , We lead; others follow. Remember who made the cut in COAL, (66) The floversori Nomlxntiosi. A Grand Variety Assortment, and at DEALERS IN TRAINS. No. 4. BAST-BOUN- code. panal 32 (44) Concerning conveyances, and providing for the cancellation and discharge of mortgages and deeds of trust. 34 WALLPAPERS! Spanish Fork, CURRENT TIME TABLE. (95) 1888. (98) Amending 8200 S. 257 Comlaws of Utah, 1888, relating to AND ALSO Sofas, Carpets and In all the Latest Designs The Only Line to Denver with No Change of Cars, and with only NOTICE. 26 U Undertaking Business Carefully Attended to. of Emery County. C. DODGE, J. II. BENNETT, Establishing a chair of geo- D. Gen. Gen. Pass. Agt. Manager. in and the logy mineralogy University of the State of Deseret. 24 (58) Amending Secs. 2160, 2169, 2170, Compiled laws of Utah 1888, reto intoxicating liquors. lating 25 (50) To secure to ranchmen, tavern keepers and other persons liens CUT! CUT!! CUT!!! on personal property, and repealing XXT SecB. 2955, 2956, 2957 Compiled laws of Utah, J. DALET. m b. 23 NE & BARNEY Have opened their-On Center Street in With a Full Line of Clothing, Gents . Furnishings A SPECIALTY. SUITS BOYS Call and see Us. In the Latest Styles. IRVINE & BARNEY. THE West End Store Carries a full Line of Choice GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Herewith is a corrected list of the Governors Nominations to the various Territorial offices and boards: Auditor of Public Accounts Arthur Pratt of Salt Lake county. BOOTS AND SHOES, To be Territorial Treasurer Bolivar Roberts of Salt Lake county. HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Etc To be Recorder of Marks and Brands Arthur Pratt of Salt Lake county. Come and Examine To be Sealer of Weights and Measures A. H. Nash of Salt Lake county. Centre St Opsite tlie Talenacle, To be Directors of the Insane Asylum George Sutherland of Utah county, Philo I. Farnsworth of Beaver county, C. r Allen of Salt Lake Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. county, Warren N. Dusen berry of 15 Utah county, Hugh M. Dougall of Utah county, Lewis W. Shurtliff of Ladies and Childrens Hair Cutting Weber County, and John D. Carnaham a and Specialty. Pompador of Weber county. Provo City, Utah. Center Street, To be Trustees of the Reform School: William C. Ilall of Salt Lake county, R. II. Jones of Box Elder county, E. G. Wooley of Salt Lake county, Chris. Jensen, Edward Benner of Salt Lake connty, C. C. Richards of Weber county, L. B. Adams of Weber county, and Jas. The Tailor. C. C. FRISBY , I N. Kimball of Weber county. 11 T. J. POLLARD. lrPrietorB- To be Trustees of the Agricultural College: William S. McCornick of Are prepared to do aU klnda of TXtaOi. Salt Lake couutv, C. K. Olsen of -SSprinsrvillo. CIeanini, RejaMni Cotflnt1 etc. Cache county, Melvin B. rt ail Salt Lake County, James Kartle, Granite Carries a large Stock of mond of Cache county, W. A line full of Samples kept for Cemeteries, Ect., of Utah county, Joliu E. samples of eastern goods. of Foreign and domestic goo as. Utah connty, R. W. Cross Perfect fit guaranteed. Monumuts, Tombstones md Heidstones county. ill fort and Fit Gaaraiteel Board of Equalization: A Specialty. Dooly, Melvin B. Sowles of Salt Lake Utah county, John E. Booth of Utah county, Spanish Fork, Robert S. Lund of Washington county; Provo Meat Give them a call. Frank J. Cannon of Weber enunty, B. A, Richardson of Summit county, C, R. Hank of Weber county. Loan Commisioners; Geo. A. Lowe, Utah. George M. Scott, John J. Daly, Thus. stock of Provo City, u trees. The fi Hardware Queens ware, H.E. - Consorial Parlor! Hair Cutting 25 Cts. Cte. Shaving, OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. JOS. A. HARRIS, Proprietor. Lorenzo Thomas, Provo Marblo Go., jtahant Stoae-Wo- Market G. Weber, Nephi W. Clayton. Chancellor of the University of Deseret; Robert Darkness of Salt Lake eountyi to be Regents of the University of Deseret John JJ. Dooly Joseph R. Walker, Fred II. Auerbach, John W. Donnellan, John A. James Sharp, Lewis S, IUUs, Marshal, Wm. M, Stewart, au of Salt Lake county; Edward P. Ferry of Summit county, Abram Hatch of Wasatch county, Robert C. Lund of Washington county, W. N. Shilling of Weber county To be Treasurer ot the University of Deseret Robert C. Chambers of Halt Lake county. To be President of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society, ' (- BINGHAM AND WASATCH. Com76 Leaves Salt Lake City 7:40 a. m. Returning, S. 1, 22 (56) To amend Sec. Balt Lake City 4:20 p. m. to arrive 1888, the laws, Utah, relating Eiled 2030 M. M :',''.-''.'-'''-- - Wood & Daley, Th ONLY Tana continental Line Faming on birds. 4 (40, Booth.) Amending sec. 4648 ritorial Directly Through of the Compiled Laws of 1888, relating receipts.treasurer, requiring duplicate to the penal code, making sheep steal11 An act to amend sec. 2292, unlawful detainer. Gash paid for all kinds of Furs, Skins, Pelts and Wool. All The following is the record of the Legislature. First is the credit bills from the Secretarys chapter, number being given first and the bill number second in parentbesis, with the name of the Council on introducing it: 2 (16) To amend section 2802 of the Complied Laws of Utah of 1888, relating to chatted mortgages. 2084 of the 8 (17) To amand section Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, relat ing to highways. (27) To amend section 2825 ef the Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, rules and regulations under the townsite act. 5 (51) Amending secs. 2531, 2532 and 2533, Compiled Laws of Utah of 1883, providing for the release of dow6r 6 (54) Amending sec. 2591, Compiled Laws of Utah of 1888, regulating marriage. 7 (60) Amending sec. 4165, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1888, relating to probate proceed ure. 8 (61) Amend sec. 2236, Compiled Laws Utah, 1888, relating to division of fences. 9 (55) To encourage the manufacture of native or Portland cement in Utah Territory. 10 (68) Amending sec. 10, Compiled Laws Utah, 1888, relating to the Ter- I'-- Big Apples Are gown largest pi FORESTthe TREES for Timber Claims In world. 850 aores In Nursery Stock. AU kinds of new and old Fruits, Forest, Ornamental Troca and Shrubs, and Small Fruits at hard A nKArCid D F fi Walter cox, Proprietor NOTICE. The Church of Christ still hold their times prices. meetings at the old Beebe 1 year regular papas devoted to place. to all who buy 91 .00 worth of C. C. Frisbey, elder in charge, Bro. stock. J. Q. Davis, having been releived by Our Nuncrlcs are located within fifty miles Services every Sunday at his of the eentor of tho United States, and our 11 a.request. 7 p. m. Prayer meetings m. and hipping facilities are unoxoollod. every Wednesday and Friday evenings THREE HUNDRED AG1SNTM WANTED. as heretofore. PVSend at once for Price List, to Clerk. T. J. CARPENTER GAGE, 1890. Nebraska. January, 1, VI Frult-Frowin- g, Pollard, Falrbary, Wholesale and Retail BXJTCUHIH, BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, SAUSAGE, ETC., A SPECALTY. Meat Promptly Delivered. Centre Street, next door east of West End Store. (. ' |