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Show Luther 'rutile. H unit's l)l;AI.KI ; 1 K Suddh'S Collars Bridles Blanket Whips t Fly-nr- Oil Hnrnt-i-i Soup& Dressing Always In Stock. In LUTHER TUTTLE In Tuttle A Non ltnilding .VI mill. Haiti Nt. - Sanpete Valley Railway KIKhCT TIVH' I'AHI.K No. 13 IN North. Sotitli, No. i I Jail Stations v i 1.15 A. M. 1 - I1- - M-- I. M. - 2 Daily 10.40 A.M. Kephi Salt Springs "Holloway Ft. Greeii Draper Moroni Chester Ephraim M.mti 1.40 A. M. 2.10 1. M. 12.2s 1. M. 12.41 ! M. i.on I1. M. 1. .11 I1. M. 1 i- No 111.26 A.M-10.1- 2 A.M. J A.M. A.M. 9-- ; 9.30 9.10 S.55 8.27 N.nn A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. STOP ON SIGNAL. Tr'iins leave Manti tor Slrrling. Fun I. I.ake a ml Morrison at 2.20 k M. Mon Javs, Wednesdays and Fridays. Returning arrive at Manti 5.25 1. M. TIIKOIV'RE BRUILYCK Frrs. and GenM Mgr., Salt Lake City H. S. KERR, firn'l Supl.. Manti Manti Marble Works ARTHUR JHEJSIRIE.fROf. Importer and Dealer in American . anti Foreign MARBlaE Monuments and Headstones A specialty .ill kiuN of Iron- Irncr fu rushed. CEMETERY WORK OF ALL KINDS SOLICITED. MAIN- STREET. - - MANTI, diction over the decisions of the pro. bate court a now provided bylaw, until such latter court expire by liml CONSTITUTION UTAH. Union Sacific Sec. 5. All recognizance heretofore taken 01 which may hr Isikrn before the change from a Tnritory in a State government, shall remain valid, and .hall pas to and he prosecuted in the name ot the State; and all bonds executed in the name of the Stite; and all honds executed te the Governor of the Tciritorv or to any other oiiccr or couit in hi or ihcir official capacity, or to any official linard lor the benefit ot the Territory of flab, or to the people thereof, nhall pa to the fiovernor or other officer, court or hoard and his or their successors in office, lor t lie uses therein respectively expressed, and may he sued on and recovery had accord-inglAssessed taxes and all levenue, real, personal or mixed, and tv, propel all judgments, bonds, specialties, chose In nctinn, claims and debts, of whatsoever description, and all records and public archive of the Territory ol Utah, Khali issue and vct in the Slate of Utah, and may he sued tor and in the same manner and to the same extent by the State of Utah flic saine could have been hv the Territory of Utah; and all fines, taxes, penalties and forfeits due or owing to disany county, iminripuiiiies or school State the time the at trict therein, shall he admitted into the Union, are hereby respectively assigned and trail ferred, and the tame shall be payable to the county, inuncipality or school district, a the case may he, and payment thereof enforced under the laws ot the State. Sec. ft. All criminal prosecutions and penal petions which may have arisen, or which may arie before the change from a Territorial to a State government, and which kIiiiII then be pending, sliali be prosecuted to judgment and execution in the name of the State, and in the court having jurisdiction thereof. All offenses committed against the laws of the Territory of Utah, before the change from a Territorial to a State government, and which shall not hefore such have been prosecuted be prosecuted in the name change, may and hv the authority ot the State of Utah, with like effect as though such change had not taken place, and all penalties incurred shall remain the same as if this Constitution had not been adopted. See. 7. All actions, cases, proceedings and matter pending in the Supreme and District Courts of the Territory ct Utah, at the time the State shall be admitted into the Union, and all files, record and indictments relating thereto, exiept as otherwise provided therein, hhail he appropriately traiikferred to the Supreme and District Courts of the State respectively; and thereafter all such actions, matters and cases shall he proceeded wilh in the proper State courts. All actions, cases, proceedings and matters which shall he pending, in the Distrut Courts of the Tcrrjtory of Utah at the time of the admission of the State into the Union, whereof the Circuit of District Slate United had jurisdiction have Court might had Iheic been a State government at the time of the commencement thereof respectively, shall he transferred to the proper United States Circuit and District Court respectively; and all tiles, records, indictments and proceeding relating thereto, shall be transferred to said United States Court; Provled, That no civil actions, other than cause and proceedings of which the said shall have ex United States Court d elusive jurisdiction, shall he to either of said United States Courts, except upon motion or petition by one of the parties thereto, made under and in accordance w ith the act or act of the Congress of the United States, and such motion and petition not being made, all such cases shall he proceeded with in the proper State Iran-terre- System The through car line to Kansas cr, Louis. Omaha, City, St. and Chicago court. 'I lie shortest and fastest of above Sec. 8. Upon a change from Territorial to State government the seal in points, and all points East. use by the Supreme Court of tiie Ternil Train ritory of Utah, until othcrw ise prov ided the elegant upholstered to list by law, shall pass to and become the sleepers are only operates seal of the Supreme Court of the State, between Utah and the East by and the several district court of the State may adopt seals tor their respecthe Union Iiacifh: system. or advertising matter and full i .Irt. address I). E. Bitu.i:v. (Jen. Pass. Agent. Salt I.ake Citv. 1'BHICKEH MISIKa PAYS irytmiietheMalMa Biwdnv. lanihatam 0 Make money while I bihera are wasting! k time by oM processes. Q Ciil'dogtellsall abort UvscritwNV F every, b urtk-l- needed for lbc poultry business. I iKukMe'itiwiur. 44 tow -- 4 SL e IHuctrotra Catalogue j FKLfc. The ERIE .mechanically the lrst kwhecl. I'rettiestiaoilcl. w'e are Pacific Coast r.tTenis. nicrcle full fleserint Ion. mice !., sortrs wastmi. PETALUMA tnCUS. Vi T . Taw Aiige'.c. VitANCJ lluri!, j-- ,. : . ..1 tive court, until otherwise provided by law. See. 9. When the State is admitted into the Union, and the district courts in the respective districts are organized, the hooks, records, paper and proceedings of the Frohate Court in each county, and all case and matters of udminiktration pending therein, upon the expiration of the term of oltice of the Probate Judge 011 the second Monday in January, 1896, .hull pas into the jurisdiction and possession of the diktrict courts, which shall proceed to final judgment or decree, order or other determination in lie several matter and causes as the Territorial Probate Court might have dune if this had not been adopted. Constitution And until the expiration of the term of office of the Probate Judge auch Probate Judge shall perforin the duties now imposed upon them by the laws of the Territory. The district courts shall have appellate and revisory juris JOSEPH I.. RAWLINS. In thinking Over the list of hei tation. tons who have browght glory on the Sec. 10. All officer, civil and mill!-tarparty, the democracy of I'tah1 natnow holding their offices and apurally thinks of Joseph L. Rawlins. pointments in thi Territory by author- Born in Mill Creek, March 2S 2050 ity of 'aw, shall continue to hold aid in the educated Deseret Unryersity exercise their respective offices and aptie left until the pointments, superseded under thi. Territory just long Constitution! Provided, That the proto finish his law studies in visions of this section shall be aubjec With that short period he to the provisions of the Vtof Con'ias always been a resident of Utah. I gress, providing for the admission o It was here he began the battle of the Slate of Utah, appro ed by the ife as a struggling lawyer, climbPresident of the United States on July 16, 1894. ing up until he had reached the Sec. 11. The election for the adoption top. Ry u hard work and a deep or rejection of this Constitution and for he won fame in his profesState officers herein provided for, .hall thinking be held on the Tuesday next after the sion, by his honest dealing and stricfirst Monday in November, 1895, and tly morol life he won respect from shall be conducted according to the all with whom he was brought in laws of the Territor- - and the provisions contact. of the Enabling Act; the votes cast ai Public life did not possessed any said election shall be canvassed and re 'harmes for him. and it was quite turns made in the same manner as wa 1 talk to obtain his consent to provided for in the election for thr a candidate for delegate to delegates to the Constitutional Convention. ongress. Having concerned he Provided, Thai all male cilizens went to work in his usual manner, United over the age ol 2nd finished the campaign in briltwenty-on- e years, who have resided ii. this Territory for one year next prioi liant style by a debate with his op10 surh election, are His election followed as hereby authorized ponents. to vote for or against the adoption ol a matter of cause, and Utah has had this Constitution, and for tha State offi- :ausc to congratulate herself on lur cers herein provided for The retu rr. cherrie. of said election shall be made to the It is nsuel for members to keep I'tah Commission, who shall cause the same to be canvassed, and shall certity in the back ground for years ofter ihe result of the vote for or against the their election to congress, but the Constitution, to the President of the tali delegate stepped to his posUnited States in thi manner required ition as a leader, at once. His by the Enabling Act; and said Comin Morse showed to speech mission shall issue certificates of elecreply tion to the persons elected to said offices the kind of material that was in him severally,' and shall' make and file with and won him the administration of the Secretary of the Territory an ab- his collenges. It was seen at once stract, certified to by them, of the num- that the LTtah delegate was no ordber of voles cast for each person foi each of said offices, and of the total inary man, but as stated by an Eastern paper, the peer ot any number of votes cast in each county. Sec. 12. The State officers to be voted man in the house. tor at the time of the adoption of this His whole course at Washington Constitution, shall be a Governor, Sec- .vas our of and not a motriumph, retary of State, State Auditor, State uth possed without shwing the Treasurer, Attorney General, SuperinHis work is tendent of Public Instruction, member results of his laber. of the Senate and House of Representa- Knowen, to all, and although tives, three Supreme Judges, nine Dis- Towns rivils have tried belittle trict Judges, and a Representative to his work he lias made his name imCongress. in the history of his native Sec. 13. In case of a contest of elec- mortal tion between candidate, at the first stie. It needs not the wealth of a of general election under this Constitu- millionare, nor the backing tion, for judges of the district courts, wealthy corporations. No political the evidences shall be taken in the manor packed conventions, to ner prescribed by the Territorial laws, trickery, before the people as a him and the testimony so taken shall be hring A state ticket that certified to the Secretary of State, and candidate. said officer, together with the Governor has not a place on it for demoand the Treasurer of the State, shall cracys furnile would be playing review the evidence and determine who Hamlet without Ilamlet, says a i entitled to the certificate of election. and the peoprominent politician, Sec. 14. This Constitution shall be him. of Utah with agree submitted for adoption or rejection, to ple a vote of the qualified electors of the k CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS. HURT YOU. CA-V- T r, en-u- -- Yes." Sec. 15. The legislature, at its first session, shall provide fur the election ot all officers whose election is not provided for elsewhere in this Constitui tion, and fix the time far the com mencevnent and duration of their terms. Sec. lb. The provisions of thi Con stitution shall he in lorcc from the day-owhich the President of the United Slate sliali issue his proclamation, declaring the State of Utah admitted into the Union; and term of all officer, elected at the first election under the of this Constitution shall provision commence on the iitsi Monday next succeeding the issue of said prov Initiation. Their term of office shall expire when their successor are elected and qualified under this Constitution. Done in convention at Salt Lake City, in the Territory of Utah, thi day of Mar, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety, of the five, and of the independence United State the one hundred and nineteenth vear. lLeave Seeds alone. The jHubtl.il M-emu to kcI, air. I owtbnl niJ wore. Ask jrour r for a FERRY'S SEEDS Alwrajra the best. Known . Fr-i-- v. ever alien-- Anunnl fur Isn.-- Mnr, w, rwliiit, Imw, ami lien to nluiiU enl 1 ree. Lift It. Ail-Ir- rtltRV Detroit A VO., LATTER-DA- Y Principal. THE UNiVERSISY OF UT A H The next academic year will be gin Sept. 19th. The following courses arc provided : Course in General Science. Course in Arts. 3. Course in Mining Engineering. 4. Advanced Normal Course. Each of tne above leads to the bachelors degree; the Normal Diploma, by provision of law, exempts the ludder in the school from all examination system. 5. Normal Course, leading to a certificate of graduition which exempt the holder from examination for a period of 2. five years. 6. Preparatory Course, leading to the collegiate studies. Tuition is virtuallv free in all departments, a small registration fee only being required. A certain i slotnumber of Normal Scholarship ; each ted to applicants for county such to scholarships niu- -t appointment apply to tiie Territorial Commi-inne- r of Schools through the County upei intended!. The Faculty of Ihe Uuivcriiv ha been recently greatly enlarged, and the equipment of the institution extended. For circulars and other information, address, J. K. Talmage, President University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Bars, ftompt, TmIUvs C'f ct ImpotHh. Lett fr Stcrimct iimltoal. ImlMftmi, SpcrmmtcrrtiM, AsrswftnfM. MfDIttntt, Lou mm Memory, At. WIH t 9 oa a BTog. pMf r.-- Km Wn Boru. 9900. toliO one DIUri improved appliances for doing all work Engine 'trike. 3y pulling Uie cord xou stop late-1 We can fill the Tt-et- ing; sbii e A lal PRICE LIST. WORK AT ElII.OKOFOIl.n KTIIKK i:k. rise kn a yi. uocaiyi:, 1AI., A.I KIAI Lm mrAiiA.n:i:i. After Using. Parlors Open Evenings and Sundays. Galena Flock 176 State Street. , . JOHN P. DYRENG Painting. Paper-hangin- g. Decorating, ' IISL Ali ITS BlR-AIISrCIHIE- A arge stock of S- paints wall-pape- r, oils, varnishes, putty, &c MAIJxl STREET, MANTI. CAN YOU SWMI? ll ..ii f.-v a good place tor you to enjoy i; i I you cant wc have this . splendid exorcise. facilities for splcnded bathing or boating. u ;.-- . FISHING, is now in season and there is a splendid chance to Our groenjoy pulling out the scaly monsters. unds are laid out for croquet, base hall or any other sport. The best dancing pavilion in the county. - The Railroad Runs L lose To The Lake. Come and get a days solid .enjoyment, your system filled with life going ozone, and spend our money at home. FUSfKSi LAKE, the best resort in Sanpete co. and better than most of those outside is Nperlal attention paid to exeuroionlKts. II. M. Bradley, Prop. IWflflTI Sterling, Utah. CO-O- P Have on hand a full line of season- able goods including, Choice Groceries, White Goods, Tan and; Black shoes, Farm Implements. Clothing, hats, slippers underwear HOx EST GOODS AT LOW PRICES On. AJOrM tinr Lilian! C., t uwv Avt. wa ST. LOUIS. Teeth llul Air Method. your teeth. a cc-lc- Sensitive Mobt Without Pain by the Set uf Tectu that srill til. . One Net, $5 W.-;1 .lh, Bridge per $5 - k Cold roa-- i r Logan. $3 Itadly decayed front teeth can be treated, filled and saved by the enamel fil- SAINTS COLLEGE. Salt Lake City. School year epen September 9, with enlarged faculty and extended course.. Specialties made of normal and commercial theological, work. Courses extend from eight grade to university sophomore year, inclusive. Tuition $10 per year. For further information apply to WILLARD DONE, 1. 1 e -- proposed State, at the general election to be held on the Tuesday next afte. the first Monday in November, A. D. 1895. At the said election the ballot shall be in the fallowing form: For the Constitution. Ye. No. As a heading to each of said ballots there shall be printed on eacli ballot the following instruction to voters: All persons desiring to vote for the Constitution must erase the word 'No.1' All persons desiring to vote agains the Constitution must irae the word t-- i gh In-lia- be--om- Tliev are equipped with th'" D- ainle. We Svi.e Alex Teiiiiniil, - a Mujit. |