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Show Utah Prolate Judge... cleaning a Specialty. Merchant tailor, Doors North Hank It. Jones. .7 MERCHANT TAILORS. II. C. .UJKOSO.V Officers. Goilnty .. Tlios. Fowler. Slicnfl!. CItirk of Courts. . . Verne Ij. Halliilay Corner. PEnst'cating Alt'y "Win. II. King. 0. A. Glazier. ToiHsurcr. J. ItesoKkr. J. Au J2. BILLIARDS & SALOONS. ham joTiii. leimnuTH. JtlLLIAKMJS. Daniels. a.o K. Hall. V. II. Brown. f. Collector Coroner. Surveyor Jno. II. Twelves TEHS A STUBBS, pg L. A. I Sooth Iewis 1. Lund, John Jones and A. D. Iloldaway. Selectmen, f Provo, Utah. XYoprictors. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Corner of 6th and J streets, Provo, Utah. mm coi.vci,. I LET & BENNETT, Pronrietors. Choice 7 Vines, Liquors amt Cigars. Mixed Drinks a Specialty. Provo Gity Officers. Mayer Marshal Recorder Treason Street (Van'sr. Attorney Donee John E. Booth. No. 24 John A. Drown. Jensen. Janies E. Daniels. (). G. Haws, Win. II. King. M. Justice. A. A. Noon. 1st IViinl Pure wines and Liquors for the Family. UNCLE SAM'- S- RESTAURANT. 170 S. J. 6T. Provo. One and a half - itobert II. Thomas. James V. Dunn, 2nd Ward E. (j. llendriclisen. S Bam'l Liihlianl, 3rd Ward j Jno. D. Dixon. 4Mi Ward II. G. Mailen, FUECINCT OFFICERS. Justices of j A. A. Noon, the Peace, ( Enli Ilomcr. W m. Strong, Constahos j jos. Faucett, j lot blocks from Depot. Joints from IS to 8. Meals 20 cts. ENGLISH KITCIIKN! N tnlilc tti cr til 11 ALL ARE Saml Thurgood, Prop. i'lONT OXFORD, ENGLAND. 11 MAUCn 3. 1W0. per liny, 6 5 per IVcrk. Breakfast at a. m.. Dinner 12 to 2 p m., sharp supper at 6 p. m. THE UTAH VALLEY GAZETTE Elections Dunn, Maibcn and WEEKLY EDITION. Thomas. and Dixon Maiben, Judiciary IJenrioliren. - - DECEMBER Finance Ilenricbsen, Glazier and FRIDAY, Maibui. Claims Dixon, Thomas. Ilenricbsen 12, 18W. and CIIAS. W. IIEMENWAY Editor. Police and city prison Liddiard, Dunn and Glazier. Pl'ULIC GROUNDS AND CITY It in irec. WELCOMED. Tor STANDING COMMITTEES. APPOIXTED Provo, Utah, HARRISON HOUSE! COUNCILORS. I S. Glazier, J j Seventh St 11101- - HUllSCHIimOX RATES. Morning (3 ml year. Ilenricbsen, Glazier and 0110 kbty 1 fin Six month Dunn. ... 0 76 months. Four IiuiaoATiON Thomas, Ilenricbsen Cash In ail vanec foreign imatnge mlilod. and Dixon. Keintitniioes Hre at the rink of the subscriber, ml Blioulil lie nmilo l.y express money order. Glazier, Lid Pust. andMaiben. lilliM money order, efieek or fxistn) note dard and to t lie order of the Dixon Piihllshlmrfiompany, AOKICULTUltE AND MAKITACTUBB or THE GAZETTE, Irovo City. Utah. Liddard, Thomas and Ilenricbsen. links Address all business communications ns above, Railroad and Streets alleys given out that no honest concern can live by honest industry unless it yields to the cattle leaders To that end all sorts of methods. lies are freely published in their organ which business men are compelled to Bupport by intimidation and by tho cattle method which made the committee on printing and advertising of the city council boldly announce that they had let the advertising to the Ting organ without allowing competition; or, without other reason than mere n favoritism. The cattle method has been applied with great success in this community by the self constituted and selfish bosses. The people are beginning to see through it. If, as is hinted, that method is adopted in Payson at the corning city election in February next, wo predict that it will not work with the same grace that it has worked heretofore, elsewhere. There in Payson the revolt has been against the Bishop making all tho nominations for eity officers, as the agent of the cattle method bosses here. Now it is proposed to get in tho lead of the stampede against that sort of thing and secure in that manner the nom ination of ring tools just the same by making the pretense that the Bishop is thus opposed. The thing is getting a little transparent. If the people of Payson dont care to be led like a stampeded herd of cattle, they had better keep an eye The open to tin cattle method. down in method of this operators as Provo are insolent, brazen, egotistical and confident in tlieir ability to rely on the people as a herd of cattle, as they have been before. A word to the wise is sufficient. stool-pigeo- telegraph TKLKPHONg CALL. Dixon, Liddard and Dunn. and pkinling Business olHuo, No. 39. D xon, ilenricbsen and Glazier. Rui.iiS Dunn, Dixon and Thomas. Liddard, Glazier, Ouarantkxk Entered at the Postojfice at Provo City Dunn and Maiben. Judge Powers Immortal Eloquence Thomas, Maiben and Utah, as second class mail matter. Cemetery Dixon. Frees Ilis Client, Maiben, Thomas Fire department and Liddard. THE CATTLE METHOD. License Maiben, Liddard and SCEHE IN COUNT. Glazier. Maiben Water vtoukr Liddard, and Thomas. Our water works system is said '11,0 lujnrcil l.nd)' Who Sliol to be a victim of tho famous Catfor Scdui'or InJiiNltlird In llio tle Method of leadership. The Act by u Still I.iikc .f nicy. Cattle Method is not a new thing at all. It has been practiced since The most sensational tril that has OK TIIE CHAMBER OK the rise of kingcraft and is coeval ever talytu. vh'co in Utah was " aftuJ with the methods COMMERCE. , ni the Third district Csnrt at la-- Utah. unscrifuicma ami place Salt Lake City on Wedncwlay Provo City, Amamla Miss of was case that leadership since tho ortuzulfm of The who killed her seducer a month Olsen n one name Cr Under or ei5! 3utnerland. hur society. .rpsiLgn'r; or so ago. Tin ca:se was on trial for W. N. Dustflibery. another or more frequently without several 1st Vice-Pres- ., day.-i- , Jade. Powers defending J. D. Jones. a name it has been practiced by and Messrs Yarian and Ciitchlow 2nd millions of scrubs all over the world. prosecuting. The legal contest was a DIRECTORS. TV. begraud one in which Judge O. We call it the cattle method Reud abilities matchless Smoot, his I. proved cause here in the west cattle best Powers 2. R. II. Dodd, in a most signal manner. The conillustrate the business. This method cluding scene in the trial is thus des3. William Irobert, 4. S. S. Jones, is coolly based upon the assumption cribed bv Tribune. At 11:15 oclock the jury retired. 5. Wm, H. Ring, that'humanity is like a herd of catThe minute hand of the Court clock 6. A. D. Iloldaway, tle. If 'a big herd is stampeded and moved slowly toward the noon hour, a' cowboy should attempt to ride 7. A. A. Noon. and still there were no tidings from around in front of the stampede and the jury. A recess was then taken, and B. Bachman, Jr. face it, he would be run down and Secretary, lawyers, spectators and the friends of I.. E. Jones. trodden into the ground in an in- the defendant began to speculate on Tieasurcr, stant. But by dexterously riding the probable outcome. At last, at 11:50 o'clock, a Deputy Marshal hurriedly STANDING COMMITTEES. forward in front of the stampeding entered the courtroom and announced herd and lending them forward in that a verdict had been arrived at, and FINANCE. the direction they have taken at first shortly after the twelve good men Benj. Bachman. Wm. II. Brown, he may draw them around into any and true who had been selected to dePeter Stubbs, Richard Brcrcton, direction he chooses and finally termine what value was placed on woman's virtue in Utah, took their Joseph A. Harris. bring them to a stand still at the seats, and though their foreman, JoshCOMMERCE AND MANUFACTURES. very point they started from if he ua A. Grant, handed their virdict to chooses. Clerk McMillan. It was only a scrip S. S. Jones, Reed Smoot, As applied to the stampede for of paper, buf it contained that which James Dunn, E. C. Ilenrichsen, person at water works last season this method was more precious, to onetreasures J. M. Drake. in hidden all the then least, RAILROADS, FREIGHT TARIFFS AND was very conspicuous. Last spring beThe Clerk of Utah. mountains the TRANSPORTATION. unto W. N. Dusenberry, Wm. 1 1. King, all ProvoA was demanding water gan to read and a stillness likeensued. method cattle works. tomb leader, of the immediately that W. H. Dusenberry, J. D. Jones, if we remember right, with a peti- The Clerk read carefully and deliberA. D. Iloldaway. tion or something of tho sort threw ately, tbe spectators waiting in breathexpectancy to the words which MEMI1EBSIHF. himself in front of the movement. less would either vindicate Amanda Olsen Don R. Coray, W. II. Dusenberry, At first it was resolved to bond the in the eyes of the law or cause the W. R. II. Taxman, R. H. Dodd, city but not enough money could shadow of the gallows or tlie drearinlv W. C. Ilathenbruck. be raised that way to do much with. ess of a felons cell to encompass her were at last Still water works were demanded. Tlie words Not Guilty and rum.. improvements. cheers with und uttered, Wm. II. King, In reality the cattle leaders wanted the now excited audience applause Wm. Irobert, testiGed S. R. Thurman. J. D. Jones, the revenue of tho city to spend on their approval of the verdict. R. II. Dodd. their henchmen as far as possible Throughout the exciting proceedings which STOCK GROWING. tmiCK YARDS AND as for instance increasing the salary the remarkable exhibited throughhas defendant the TACKING. of tho city recorder as reporter of out the trial did not desert her. Mr. Richard M. Brcrcton, their ring organ. The demand for Varians strongest arguments had no J. Mattin, O. A. W. Smoot, Jr., Davis, water works continued however, more effect on her than If she were Henry Thomas Bccslcy. and so the stampede was allowed merelj a spectator and not on trial for WOOL AND W VOL GROWING. to take a new direction and a fran- her life. During the time tlie jury Wm. her fate being weighed Probcrt, James Dunn, chise was granted to the Provo Wa- were out and she sat stoically in her in the balance, RccJ Smoot. ter Works Company. Time wore evinshe return their and upon chair, REFECTION. seemed She wild chase in a awhile; ced no signs of anxiety. gonso Wm. II. King, on R. II. Dodd, wlicn to to have an abiding faith in the justdown but, pinned right D. W. N. Dusenberry, J. Jones, the verdict business the City Council, lead by ness of her case. When II. E. Rawlings. even lift not did she read was being the cattle method would not CLIMATIC AND SANITARY AFFAIRS. her head. F. II. Simmons, pledge the water workB even a reaW. R. Pike, After the verdict her friends crowd, A. Richards. sonable now and tho George patronage, ed around, showered kisses on her is to a halt where impassive face and spoke in terms ofs stampede brought The little woman it started. The cattle method endearment. LIVERYS. down and Lot, burning leaders want the city revenue for fortitude brokedown her cheeks. She coursed tears house other purposes. They must keep tried Sale Stable. to thank her counsel. Judge their organ fat and so dare not ad- Powers, but the power of speech was Scott, Pro., Office and Stables just west of Hotel vertise for bids for the city adver- denied her and she could only testify Roberts. . Provo, Utah. tising and printing. The inter sts her appreciation by convulsively Some choice stallions for sale. of the city are nothing to the inter- wringing Ills hand. He, too, was tbe affecting scene, but maria V. MMMiWiTmlf briar by ests of the ring. Money is needed overcome by m. Kradef, Jwiw,1niytW .Ifst wwk When he emerged moment. a for mb you umy m( u M only damsome how Rrh, to imHi its for of favorites iwm ftMiliM was met hy a pay he room 119 4y ti iho Mart, and iota as you ra from the court all aroa, la aay part uf m. Moth incurred the showered who of upon ages raa of at negligence by ladies, axiaaicnra number tairliii. you mm, all tour fiHMV ejaro sanatraf only ta bless God and Kha nark. Jill la war. linat pay M MM favorites. of is other idea its The him congratulations avary wrhnr. Wa atari via, flhmtahlnff EXf.ROSSIXO imiiidi icintto. Directory. iLT LAST! It unlocks tho secret to who are the popular dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes. 8e( Who shows the largest stock of Fiije, Mediluji aijd Lou- - Priced Goods, )3 dJ" & RRIGES T0 31113? EVER? inspection is requested by self-possessi- Roberts livery. fiv-- . vnvfhlair. RAMII.y, HIKKIILY IriamnO. PAKI U I LA KM frltKK. Addiaaa at nnm. 111011 A lU.g hIKTUlil, BAUM. BCD DM? iGQCOIDS AAA Art IRVINE & BARNEY 9 and You are a noble man! were samples of the terms of praise bestowed upon him. The Judge, for probably tlie first time in his legal career, became embarrassed ami could only bow his acknowledgements. Yks; those neat invitation cards used for t he I. O. O. F. bull lust evoniug were printed ut Tins Gazkttk office which is now supplied with everything in the invitation and wedding card line- - JudgkJ. D. Jones has some specimens of nspliultum taken from a dejKihit discovered in Spanish Fork canyon, which would seem to indicate that the best grade of that article yet found in Utah is there. Hows Your Liver? Ulutation, health 1 SiiSnaVs HONEST WORK AT JUST PRICES. H. A. ALLSPACH, Over Bank of Commerce, UTAH. PROVO. Is torpid the Bow- els are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in tho stomach undigested, poisoning tho blood; frequent licadacho ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how tho whole system is Simmons Liver , Regulator has been tho means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Laver than any agency Known on earth. It acts with extraordinary power and efficacy. Another Trnst, And one rapidly Increasing In popularity, la In Hood's Sarsaparilla, which now liaa almost a monopoly of tlie trade In medicines fur purifying the hlood and building up the whole system. The test of time and the test of trial, have been successfully met hy Hood's Sarsaarlll:i, which Is deserving the full confidence and trust of all who have not tried it, hut who need a good medicine. the trust of tlie people I was lately visiting a young mother who seemed to get along so easily with her little ones that I ncked lier secret. She said: Last Christmas mother sent me the Mother's Portfolio , and it has been a perfect ifiine of wisdom and helpfulness to me. I had regretted very much that I could not send Paul and Jessie to a Kindergarten, for I am am anient believer in the value of its teachings; in the symmetrical training of eye and hand, of head aud heart. Here was a Kindergarten teacher come to me, and I have found it of untold value to me in surmounting many of the difficulties to be met with in the everyThen sLe day life Of the children. showed me the book. It contains four hundred pages, with many beautiful illustrations, and is replete with helpful hints. It lias a series of typical lessons for every day in the year, on seeds, plants, flowers, Insects, birds und animals which read like fairy stories songs witii music for tlie wee ones, and much more that busy mothers will find to just what they need. The mother a rmed with this Port folia will not be pnzzled when she hears the familiar sonnd of Mamma, what can I do? for all tlie time he is doing the things herein taught, lie is being trained in the right direction to prepare him to take up school work when he is a few yearaohler. Maida McL. in Farm and Fiutxlde, Prepaid, 12 20. Address Alice B. Stockuam & Co., . 101 La Salle St., Chicago. kl'MHUMI. No. 687. SAVINGS BANK land Notice atfor Salt publication. Lake City. Utah, Nov. Mh, Notice Is hereby given that the following-settler has filed notice of hi intention io make final proof In support of hia and will be made before that Mild claim, the Probate J iidge (orproof in hia absence tlie Clerk of Hie County Court I, of Utah County, U. T., ut tho County Court House at Provo, Utah, on Deceinix-- r 3lith IWKI. via.: .1. Leonard Whitney, H. E. No. MIM, for the -- DIRECTORS President, f. J. Wisiser. J. IagC, Vice Presicknt, S. - GoOBi Cashier. O. Simmons, J. S. Tanner, J. T. Scrivncr, Wm. A. Miles. Receives deposits payable on demand. o percent paid on time deposits. TKANKACTN A S. E. IlkNFRAL BANKING UrSINKNS. Firetroo! TaulL Salk itsolsltcly Bmnlar ProoL 8. E. V See. II & S. W. h8.W. V Sec. Twp. S. Uanite 3 Fjist. Ifn names tlie 1'nllnwinir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land. rix. : Chur os A. St peeper, William T. Tew, .i yi Thomas " Bp"i"rfn "TTiiTf. all George Huntint-J1iATiKnou1 FRANK R(gistcr. Booth & Wilson, A ttys, for Claimant. 13 -- t No. 727. land forBaltpkiilication. Notice at Luke Utah, Novem- City, ber SMsao. Notice In hereby given, that tlie following-name- d settler has filed notice of Ills intention to make final proof In supiairt of Ills claim, mid that said pmnf will lie made before t he Utah, Register and Kccirer at Salt Lake on January 3A, IKUl, vix: WilliamCity, Davidson. D. 8. No. IMAft. datol Ajirii 27. 1SH5, for the 8 W N U x, 8 K . N W 4. N E . S WU and N W I. J.H K i. Hcc.3ll.Tp.I0S R7 K. 8. L. M., UtHh. He name, the following witnesHea to pmra his iontlii 11011s rcwlrtonco and Attorney. I COUCH OR WESTERN RAILWAY. If Yon Ha CONSUMPTION n uixin, uf, said land, vis.: I Fl ank Julies of Tucker P. O. Utah Clmrlea Pickering f Co., Utah. Charles M. Wchli, of American Fork. Maurice K. Pnrsons. of Halt Irfike t'iiy, FRANK D. HOURS. T. C. Bails: v. Register. RiO 6R&NDE SCENIC COLD BRONCHITIS Throat Affection SCROFULA I Wasting cf Flesh Threat nndTMnv Qrn2NNMtipfifk er Xrree are laeh Xnflaiaed, ef Strength gaa eai he reUreei and Cared LINE OF THE TIME TABLE. Id Effect Noyembcr 15, 1890. fry seoTPs EMIpM PURE COD LEVER OIL With Hypophospkltes. PALATABLE AS MILK. iifc for Brett's EntuJtlon, and let me em ptanatlen er eollettatien indues got tm aeerpt a etdelltuio. Sold hy all Druggists. SCOTT A DOWNE.Chemlata, N.Y. Eye, I'nr and Dcfbraiitle. EAST-BOUN- D No. I Atlantic Mall note and )Nik aeooui t being an express contractor agreement made and entered ' and tun pi.ssA mM pli i I on thv ln this action fVoai berailjnollle? tht if you tail to ao appear and ansa.. above renuired the plaintiff will take judg-meagainst you for tlie bIiovb named amouut and coals of Oiurt. Given under my hand this first day of , A. D. 1KWU. IjotiidaB L. J ustloe of theCrapu, fsiok !ij nt Moab. Utah. HALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALK. MOTICF IS HRItEBr GIVEN. Thattn an order of tho Prolwte of Utah Cotinty, Utah Territory, madoouCourt, tlio ill h., dny of Hcptenitier A . D. 1890, in tbe matter of the hsiule tif Thomas Fenn, deceased, the iindcnilgned tlie Administratrix of tbe said Eniuic, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for ensh. Gold Oolnof the United States, and subject to confirmation by aald Court, the lii dnr of December, a. D. 18911, atonS o'clock P M at the office uf King Houts. Rooms 57 Hunk Uiifldiug. in tho City of Provo Couniy of Utah, all the right, title. Interest audEMlaieof the said Thomas Fenn at tbe, time of bis death, and all tho right, ti tltv an interest that the said Estate has. by operation of law or otherwise, acquired 01 her than, or in addition to ihat of tho said Tbomaa Fenn at (he time of ills death. In and to all that certain el of land, situate, lying and being piece or twit in the said I itv of Provo, County of Utah, and of Ltah, and bounded and deaoribedi Territory ns follows to wit: Commencing at the West Clirnor of Lot (6) Block 161 PlatNortik A lrovo City Survey of liuildlng Lots. Utah County UtRh Territory, and running thence nf (6) Hods, WOBLDI STANDARD GAUGE. CURRENT to recover from yon ihti sum of two brought hundred and eighty-aeve- n dollars now due and unpaid to the aald plaintiff, under and by virtue of a certain prmnisary Nov-cinlicr- ciilti-atio- ran mviiH i mir hIVI lias wfwwt. If, bj thoM Of sillier jouiifg or oiil, am! in thrir own liNtlinw, Iimrihfi)i livt.Anj ons ran do ifaa work. May to learn. To Aimish omiTtkitir. IV atari ym. Koriak. Ton ton dorota or all jnnr time to tho work. Tkia w an jmur apart wonderful surra to orory worker. tniiniy nrw lva,iit( Itrinjr frnn week and opwarda, per jierinnereareoaninir and mors after a Utile e&iierlencn. Ws raa ftirnisk you ik am- blnyMn(asd feach yr r!?KK. Koit'Sfeto explain bora. Fall bifom lieu HkMU XAi;KdkCO.t lUitdTA, ftslXli COURT MOAn PRBCJNCT. ,THKjrSTIUK Territory or Utah County of Grand Nov. 1st p- - Kell" G.Son vno'.oiw!! Krsstus Defendant. I lie people of the (Jiristiansen, send greeting ta Ersstus l.liristlnsen Territory Jhffcndant. l ull are summoned to tie and appear before mehereby the underslgiied. at my office In Muali precinct. Grand Oiunty, Utah Terri to rv. vuMipluint filed agulnst you by snlii tilHinliff. within one month from the of the danj uf the first publication lieroofday or Judgincnt by default will lie taken against you. umunling to the prayer of said complaint: Suidacifon is T named do-range- d. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, Ab b confrul family remedy for dy.pep.ia, Torpid Liver, Cimettpatlon, etc., 1 hardly ever Bee anything clue, and have never been In the effect produced; it eeeme to be almn.t a perfert cure for all diaeanea of the Stomach and Bowel. W. J. McEtsor, Macon, Ga. . lftM. a- - 'Liver. jMTien tlio lt-- No. 712. PAYSON EXCHANGE Little Children. John W. Blackburn, Judge. Tkkritort or Uta h, I Col'ntv or Utah. f 91. rk 01 u,fi District Court First Judicial District of the Territory Utah, do licrclij- - certify that tbe foregoing true and correct copy ot tho original itum for cIihiiito ol numcof Tim Jfsticxb Cociit ov Proto Citt, pet Fordonski Ui J. lordonski. uuw onLydia Mary file in my ollloe T. II. tub County Torrltory of Utah, Iavl Provo Cl y, Utah. niul A. O. Johinwin pnrtniM- iilalntiffa tb atWluiese my hand and the seal of said Court liMiripi Uoltlnwin DofciKimit. IkiiH 3itl You arc mmmioucd to lit and a ope r day of lHKouilicrt A IL 188ul l C. 11. MeCLURE. lici'oro me. Hit at iny office In Irovo t.'lly, ctali County, ctah 'territory, to Wrk fuuuvor u compliant fllrri atrulnnt you herein hy Byll. Kaciimak. Jr.. mid plaintiff within five day (excluoivc ot I he Deputy Clerk. day of nervlcei if till hiiiiiiiiouh in Bervcd on you ouisiile ;i mitdeliy or nrccinet, within the county of rtali. undKnfilwithin twenty days If Nerved elNOwhcrc. to action In recover from you tlie niiiii of duo mid PLICATION. LAND N n T,0.1LFn,K,?'f City, owinir to pluIntiffH. by you, for the kcepinr, Utah. Nov. lHtb. 18B0. reedimraud providinjr for u certain horse l.y Notice ia hereby given that the following-name- d the mild plaintiffs, for you and ntyour Inntnr.re lias settler filed notice of hia intention : und reitiCNt for a period from the Kith to make final in ir hia claim, and supisirt diiy of AiikunI, Ni, to lie ?Und day of October, that said proofprtsif will tie maile lieforw tho Pmliate lHMI.nnd for liuforiea mid oh rrtaircN of phiintlirs .ludire or In his absence tlie Clerk of Utah lined and hired by you durimr the time nlnro-Mii( at y Provo, Utah, on January and for cokin of this action. f,?; B H. And yon arc hereby notified I hut if yon fail W. M. and annwer as Hlmve required, toaoiipponr the plaintiff will take judirriient afpilnta you tlie following wltneaaca to prove for Mild thirty-fiv- e dollars and conin of rult. ToT.ik SiiEKirr or xny Cojcntabi.b or Sain of SHl'd land,,vJxM,Cn0 U,Kn nd oulttratkjB Om nty. Ghkhtiko: un!lnS Hul,n t Lake Shore. Utah. Make loyal service and due return hereon. i ..'V1". Ian P. Spanish Fork, Given under my hand, thla 22nd day of Noel, October, A. D. Isuu. H. C. itamluss, A. .A Noon. Jusl ioc of the Peace. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register Provo city, Utah. iinil-rrimi- At the last session of the county court Judge J. D. Jones and Selectman Iloldaway were appointed a committee to have the bascmenl of tlie Court House tilted up for offices with all possible dispatch und a force of men are now at work on that job. Tub suo-cesrt- tor SCHMONS you! 1j(1 For-doiifc- Provo, Utah. 32 Center St. U . 3 A con-cniu- rfi . LEGAL NOTICK. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST rjf Judicial District of Utah. In the matter ter of tlie application of Isaac Fnrdonakl, for a chnmre of liuuie ef I. is adopted daughter. Lydia Ford(inki, to Mary J. FonbuiKkl. To tlie Court: Tlie tstiiioii of Isaac FordonskL ofSprlmr-vliio- , I. tah County and Territory, respectfully sliows : I. That In the Pmliate Court of Utah County and .Territory of Utah, on the ith of May. A.D. ImvV. Lydia Iieroe. at that timeday two years Ot aye, t lie dnuirhter or Lloyd Pierre, of Spring-rille, Utah, waa duly adopted Isaac Fur- dniiskl and Mary J. FordonakL bylila wife, and made tlieir heir at law, the sama as children borii in luwlul wedlock, and that her name waa then changed from I.ydia florae to Lydia 3. That tlie said Fnrdonakl was bom at Fprinyvillc, Utah,Lydia on the 2v day ef June. 1M 3. That since the adoption of the said Lydia Fordonski, Mary J. Fordonski. the wife of iieMthmcr line died. your 4. That the said Lydia Fordonski desires to take the name or Mary Jane Fontonskl of Lydia Fordonski. desiring to hare theInstead name of her laic adopted mother, and for this reason your petitioner prays that her name maybe changed from Lydia, to Mary Jane Fordonski. Wherefore your iNtitioner prays:- 1. That an order may issue from this Uouidl to the effect that a copy of this petition b9 published in Th Utah Gazm-n-. a newsaper published in Vai.lbt Provo City, Utah County, I Mh Territory, for at least four weeks, and that time may be set by the Court, at which time the Court hear tlicimsifs to lia aduoed in support of will the. loot set forth in this petition. Isaac FoKuoKSKf. Petition Kit. Kmmihsxu: Title of Omrt and cause. Filed 3, WH. C. II. McClure. Clerk: Hy II. ilacbiiian. Jr.. Dep. Clerk. Saxey A Wblte-eu- lt on. Aity's for Petit loner. It la hrrahay ordered that the above bo published for at least four successivepetition weeks v V-.ln G at.bttk. a printed and published in Provo City.Tjtah snd IVrriuinr. snd the Iflth VnHtv. of fell lMil. lie set as tlie timethat when proofsdaywill V eUl,,,Wl mBtter' No.'lHth.iw" - TRAINS, No. 4. Atlantic Express. Lv. Ogdon 8:30 a.m. 8:45 p.m. 9:4(1 a. in. Ar. Salt Lake 9:55 p.m. Lv. 9:51) a.m. 1li:li5 p.m. Ar. Prove. . . . . . , 11:30 a.m, 11:3)1 11. m. Lv. 11:35 p.m. ll:4(la.m. Ar. Green liivcr... 6:30 p. in. 5:30 a. m. 6:4(1 p.m. Lv. 6:35 a.m. Ar. Grand Junction 9:iMl p.m. 9:.i0 a. in. 11:59 Lv. IlMKia. m. 4r. Pueblo, D. AH. G. 8:3d p.in. 3:30 a. m. p.m. Ar. Denver 7:40 a. in. m. 8:(l p. Ar. Colo. Hprgs. Colo. Mid. 1 :35 p.m. 3:56 a.m. 4:35 p.m. Ii:00 a.m. Ar. Denver Colo. Mid. -- (6) FtT,L1VuI,,,?uaIr tokt Hods, in and FOR of Utah In the matter of tlie estate of Samuel lUamaon, denes sol, Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate ef Samuel lijranson. doocuscd, to tlie creditors of und all iwrsons having claims against the said to exhibit them with tlie neoeaaarr voucher within fuur months after tbe Aral publication of this notice to the aald administrator. AhraliamS. Iijarnaon, of th estate of Samuel Ujarnson admlnatrator, deceased, or to attorney for said estate. d, Wm-fre- er Spanish Fork Utah, October 8Ut 1890. NOTICE TO CItEDIIORg, TRAINS. WEST-nOL'N-D thence to the place of beginning. Term and conditions of sale: Cnsli. Gold Coin of the United States. 10) cent, of the purchase money to be paid to per tlie Administratrix on tlie of Sale, balance on the confirmation of theday Sale by said Probate Court. Deed at the expense of the Administratrix. All Kids must lie ln writing nd sealed. Maktha Fawn. Administratrix of the Rotate of Thomas Jfenn Hated this 9th day of December a. D. 1890. NOTICE TO CKKIUTOftir No. 1. No. 3. IN TUB 1IlonATh COURT IN AND FOR Pncifio Mail. Pacific Express. I ltah County, of Utah In tho Leave Denver Coin. Mid. 9:3(1 a m. 8:10 p.m. matter of Gie estateTerritory of Jens Kundscn, deoeoa-c- d. Notice is hereby given by Lv. Colo. Spnm. Oulo. 51 id. 13:3d p.m. 1I:0 p.m. the undersigned Lv. Denver, D. & it G. 8:110a. m 7:00p.m. administrator of theeatato of. Jena Knudacn. Lv. l'ucblo I). Se H. U. 13:45 p. 11.. 11:15 p.m. deceased, to the creditors of and all persons Ar. Grand Junction 4:15n. in. 3:U9 p. m. linvlng claims against the said deceased to exhibit them wlib the necessary vouchers within Lv. Grand Junction 4:4lp. in. 2;3Up.m. lout months after the first publication of Oil A r. Green River. . . 6:34 p.m. H:3l)a.rii. Lv. ... 8:50 a. in. 6:44 p.m. 1101 ice to tbe anid administrator. A r. Irovo Julius Haiinborir administrator of the estate 3:50 p.m. 6:38 a.m. Lv. 8. Ill p. m. 13:38 a.m. uf Jens Knudsen deceased. Provo City, Nov. 33nl 1890. A r. Salt Lake 1 :50 a.m. 4:30 p. in. Dr. T.J. Eaton, formerly of tho surgical infirmary of Indiaiiajiolis will visit 1rovn City, Monday to Sunday, Nov. 3rd Lv. 4:45 p.m. 3:mia.in. SOTK'B TO t'UEUJTOKR, to lltli. Rooms al Cosinoxiitaii Hotel. Ar. Ogden 8:U0 a.m. 6:UUp.m. Dr. Eaton lias for the past twenty-liv- e TN THE PROBATE (XICRT IN AND FOR IAJCAL Tit A IKS. Grand Monty, or Utah. In the years made n spociultyfof the eye, ear matter of tlie estate 'JVrritory SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. of Nathan J. deand deformities, cross ejes slriiglitened Is her by given by Turner, ceased. Notice underinin one minute without pain. All Lenvc Salt Lake, 8:00 am.. 9:40 a. m. signed administrator of tlie estate ofthe Natbau flamed and sort eyes cun lie cured unless 4:4np. m. Returning, arrive Salt Luke 9:40 9:55 p, m. disorganization lms taken place. Arti- a. in., 4:30, p, m.,BINGHAM. ficial eves inserted, and the most eff8:25 a. m., returning, icient braces for the cure of crooked arrive Halt Ijike 5:30 p. 111. limbs, club, feet, spinal diseases, etc., AHEKTOAN PORK, PROVM. Sl'KIXO VTId.K furnished. THisrr.a anu mt. fLaisksiT. returning, arrive Salt Lake 9:26 a. . D. C. DODGE, II. BENNETT, ONLY ONE. .; 111 TIIE The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. I'aul Railway is tlie only line running solid Vestibuled,EIectricLighted and itteam Heated trains between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Raul and Minneapolis. The Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. rani Railway is the only line running Solid Yesiibiiied.ElectricLIglded and Steam Heated rains between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature iu th? rullman Sleeping Cars run on these lines is patented, and cannot be used by any other Railway Company. 1 1 Is the great improvement of the age. Try Jt and be convinced. For further particulars apply to Ihs nearest coupon ticket agent, or uiidrea, Alf.x. Mitciikl, Commercial Agent 22 S. Maiu St.. Salt Lake City, Utah I Gen Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. iisitewsfsias THE Fskbt 4k Co's IX M. Illustrated, Descriptive aad Priced ANNUAL SEED For 891 be FR EE f 1 mailed will all applicants, aad to last scasoa'sl customers. is It belter thaa ever. J I Its Every person using Carden, fewer er Field Serdt, should send for it. Address D. M. FERRY A CO. DETROIT, MICH. I Largest Seedsmen in the world j. Turner, deiswMwl, to the creditors of, and all persons Imvlng claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the voucher within four months after necessary the first publication oT this notice to the said administrator. James D. Turner, administrator of tbe estate of Nathan J. Turner, deceased, Cisco, Grand CXninty, Utah, Nov. 84th, 1890. NOTiCE. TIIE PROBATE 1 Omnty, Torrltery Application for Adoptki In the matter or the Adoption of William J. Craig, a minor, Pursuant to an enter of aakl Court made and entered mi tho 89th day of Noveinlicr, A. 1. I Mil. Notice is hereby given, that Halunlay, the 86th or December, 1890. at lOocloek a. m., at theday twuri House in Provo (Ity. Utah km County, hits lawn apiaiinted the . for hearing the applioetioe of Isaac Jones and Hannah Jones for the tion of salil minor child, whan and whereadopany person interested may appear and contest (lie same. Dated Provo City. Nov. 211, 1890, V. L. HALL 1DAY. ITnhats Clerk, Umh tie.. U. T. T N Ojuu how Issris rtwirsws W m Vfcrsr 1 .wkowrgi iby Mv.,1 will -- u riii.lis -- kMrwmun ritieutiisereiiitilwreiseit . BsitljrsaS asM.tr rwftil ""tJr FstasS. I bat aua mAs Sms .b asrk Sl.tMt irtsMsr.I ? 1 hew Ms |