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Show I I Will I IP I I I Public Notice. involution of Corporation. In accordance, w itli resolution passed tit n general meeting of stock holders held April 0, 1891, this corporation Is dl sol ted, All parties bating claims ngainst this corporation, must present them to the undersigned within 30 dnys from tiate hereof, for settlement. And all jiersons owing assetsments must pay tho same fortliw Itli. Published by order of tlio Uoanl. Alfred M. Fox Sect, of Noi tli Center Ditch Co. A car loud of nails will won be in nt the Chlpmnn Mer. Co, Prices way down. LOST. A parcel of laundry from tho Co-op Stoio. Finder will plenso Icatc with llrlg Anderson. For Sale Cheap. 20 acics of lucern land. 10 acres of farm land. 1 'Jf city lot. 20 head of horses. Enquire of W. K, Kncker Business Briefs. Ilest gardon seeds nt Trnnes. Olllccs for rent over Lhl Music.Store, Trane has Men's and Hoy's Clothing Cheapest in town. Ladles nnd children's shots, men's boots and shoes ntTrnncs, lluy your lump nnd nut coal nt tho Peoples Co-op best In town, Cnll ntTrnncs for school books, slates and stationary. 10 packets of licit gtrden seed for 25 cents, nt the Peoples Co-op. FOR HA LI! A fi aero pasture, fenced and 1 lot at I.ehl Jiinttlon.byT.F.Traiie Several car loads of lumber came lu at tho Co-op this neck. All winter goods at cost. Now Is tho time for bargalng nt Trnnts. Chicken fence nt the Co-op for 00 cents per roil, nnd up. Groceries, canned goodi, (lour nnd pqtatois nt Trnnes, WANTKD-Lndlestonld me lu my buBlncHH Good enlory Address with stamp, Mrs. A. Norman. Manager Isa-billa Isa-billa Toilet Co., 825 7th, St. Salt Lake City Utah. PeopKsCo op Inst. Is headquarters for iniulng supplies, picks nnd handles, sliovlcsglnnt and blasting powder, fuse nnd cur s, candletfand ev erythlug w anted by miners and projectors, nt the lowest going prken. JWPnpcrs will bo forwarded iintilex plIi It orders Is reclorcd by the publish er for their discontinuance, and untl) payment of nil aiuaragtt is made, as required by law. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorlJ'. Pair HlgbMt Mtd.l ami Diploma. BIMETALLISM AND MONOMETALLISM I1Y ARCHBISHOP WALSH, OF DUBLIN, IRELAND. Owing to tho great domaud for Archbishop Arch-bishop Walsh's pamphlit on monometallism monometal-lism and its ruinous eUects on tho land TENANTRY of IRELAND ff dVJm'i.'ttrv'.JA-nu fh'itant book pape JertiialUMlBS" .uu.. neatly bouud ; containing 80 poRCS. It is one oi the mos'. logicul. practical, lllus-tJativeconvlncliif,' lllus-tJativeconvlncliif,' arguments favoring HIMITAI I Kf ithvtrhcupub. Is having n wide circulation nud should bo read by overy citizen of the United StnUs. It has attracted tho attention of Kuropeand Ameilra, andlsonooftho most scholarly writings extant on the subitLtoflliiiiotalllem, Mailed postpaid post-paid to any nddrcss on receipt of 25 cts. Hpcclnl terms to ngtnts. Address, Coin Publishing Co. 1IG Monroe St., Chicago Why Do You Cough? Do von not know thnt Parks' Cough Syrup wlllcurelt? Wogimrantco every liotllu. Thirearu many Cough Syrups but wo billevo Parks' is the liest nnd most reliable. Sold by 1). i:. Ellingson, Notice for Publication. Land Olllce nt Salt Lnke CH)1 .March 20, 18'Jtf Notice Is hmby given thnt the following follow-ing named settler has filed nolkc of his Intention to make final proof in support of his cluiiii, nnd thnt raid pioof will bo made before Registor and Rccleverat Halt Lake City, Utah, on May 5, 1804 Patrick Fenhy H E No. 101C4 fo thcj:jolSEiSecti6n20Tp6Sni W S L Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous reeidenco upon and cultivation of. said laud. lr; Irnl Kvnns Jr., Morgan Evans, John M. Oiler, James Fowl e all of Lebl, Utah County, Utah. IJ)ronGroo, Register (First publication March 22, 1S.M.) .' ' .il. Afraid of Pneumonia. .Mrs. Catherine Illack, of Lo Rov, N, Y., took a eevero cold. The physicians feared Pneumonia, .She took ono bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup and says. "Jt acted like magic. Stopped niy cough und I am perfectly well nivv. I reco-mond reco-mond it to everyone for Throat and Lung Trouble as I bolloved It saved my lefe." Sold by 1) E. Ellington. Notice for Publication. Land Olllce at Salt Lake Citv) April 13, lKMf Notice Is hereby given thnt John L. Hewnrd, of Draper, Utah, has filed notlip of intention to make proof on h' descrtdand claim No. S012, for the nn-surveyed nn-surveyed N K X of the N IJ U of Pec 33,Tp3SR IE before t.e llegl.ter A Receiver at Salt Lnko City, Utah, on Safjrdny, the 2dili, day of May 1891. He names the following witnesses to prove the completo Irrigation and reclamation re-clamation of said Und, vis.- Loritz II, Smith, Joseph M. Smith, Chniles Crosgrove nnd Joseph Conrad all of Draper, Utnh. Frank 1). Hobbs Ilyron Groo Attorney Register. (l'lrt lliMlcntlon April ti, J83 ) h WANTED -II i MustbGcliCAtl so,buggynnd harness j ircnch Agt. IJls Oakley - IP. Ry. Jhl Jc. Utah. M. I. ConJ Hie AnnUnlrence nd Concerts. I'uiulativo Ciltal") Conference, nnd Associations, HerrtB ' ",e Yi JI' JI" l Tnbcrtiacle, hJ"' tnko plato in tho following prooo, according lo tho Saturday, Jui! meeting. Sujjy Blh at 10 a. in Ofllcors Annual StnkBny, Mny Oth nt 10 a.m., May 0th nt Confcrenco. Sunday, Confirence. If P- ' Annunl Stake p. in., Piibllc'l""lyi My Wl nt7;30 Joikt ljfecturc. Friday, Mal""TlVE CoscKnT. Ladle's' Oleci Rh nt 7i30 p. m., Young MayDlhntsl Solos, Etc. Saturday, Saturday, Mi "-t Choirs, ltnnds, Etc. Men's Olees, I C"' at 7 :30 p. in , Young Jos. II. Kiil9. Wc J. W.Clufler,) It. H. Illnjr j. Suporiiitendcncy. DACKED If - - - OUT AT THE ALTAR. How n Youilf Ilor Fat ib EiislUliMrarnaa Thwarted If nil Hi xr't Mtr1mnnlat 1'Um. Miss Amy I i younff tvomon were, like Ing to pnrci nmbcrt It would bo a train fro. Mr. U In tho way they should Mlts Amy, Lambert, tho father of frorcrnmen was n Blgnalcr In tho habnd, Ind . tolcgraph ofllca nt Alia- Influenced it. Probably ho had boon India At by what ho saw of Ufa lu daughter in any rato, ho regarded hU luKtruincn' uch as ha did tho telegraph ho pressed t In his ofllco. With thosa vvhatuvcr a button and It rocbrded jweted Mi ho wnntcd it to. Ho ox Finally M i Amy to do tho namv, man In tin -. 1'aw.una, a dusky gently- met tho da employ of a native princo, alio plcnscC ichtor of tho signaler and ly fc-vtlsfiu him Htio was so eminent forthwith i tory to his fancy that ha ho wished ainouncud to her father that Tho teli to marry her. over. Cou graph operator thought it swarthy oi rt gentlemen, even If ratbor day, and It ics, were not to be had every family of i behooved tho father of a wooers to laughters to allow possible ho nnnoui :omo early and often. So futuroun iced to MUs Amy that her pare for tl i arranged for nnd to pro a day. V o wedding on such nnd such woman re hen tho astonished younjr assured lit 'ovcrcd from her supriso sho tho rajuh' 'r father that alio liked not to tho bes brunetto courtier, and that dins' vrou'J . of her knowledgo the wed pooh-pool d not como off. Her father draw on 1 ed this outburst, told her to suitable t 1m for all alio neoded for a to drink t -oussaau, nnd took himself off Then IU Ith his future son-in-law. made, up 1 was that Miss Amy Lambort tlon. Du lit mind as to a courso of no although rtnrr the succcodlng' wcoks, ly told he the repeatedly and declMvo and wou r father that alio could not I'oMann, Id not bo happy with Mr. no hcod v sho nevertheless, llndlnff that Joined wl 'as paid to her remonstrances, tions for tli interest lu tho propara of tlio c tho wedding. At last tho day Lambert :rtmony airlycd. Miss Amy grown, r, dressed In a boautttul now nc&nthaY id with n pleasant conncioua sho had Inoro now clothe, ut possesBli n" It onoo, rodo to tho church lftcornliny with her lather, who, bclel,ninior placid nnd eatltflcd faco, toli1'ra891f what ft wUo father holmllbl"' "A oiJSd," said tho tolcgroph opcratoito himself, "Is a little, firmness, firm-ness, filly i;lrls should never bo allow al-low cd thavo their own way in thcso tnnttcrsj' And ill tho tlmo the brldo-clect smiled M)(tly to herself, ai If her thouglils wcro peculiarly pleasant. Tho cUrgytnan, Rov. llroolc Docdcs, thougluV he had never seen n happier-looking happier-looking couplo nnd bctran tho ccro- mony Vlth tlio. warm expectation of a gooillylfeo. Ho bowled niorrlly nlonfr until lo reached tho question: "Will joii IioJy-) this man to bo your wedded husband?" llo otpootod a, faint "1 will," Jbut -was almost paralyzed to re cchor.n unphatlc ncgatlvo from the younif woman, who at tho aamo tlmo hnndel him n document netting forth tomo lit her objections. Of ijoursc tho wodding did not come off. "(riio fucsta dlspcraed tit various dlreci tons, aorao of them goliifj to con d do Jvlth tha determined younir worn nu'u Hathcr, who was oupocted to"be I iticli downennt. Strnnco to any, bow-over, bow-over, ho was so dollflitcd with his daugjhter'a fctrntorry that ho waa mtto hilar ious pver tho affair anddld not oven btgii udjo her the Dno now wardrobe sho I mil ncqulrod. What becatuo of the brljjpffrooiii history (In tho shape of tho I Mlahabad News! does not record, but fatter this ho will probably not at-tomlpt at-tomlpt to marry on English girl against herl wllL I AN IMPORTANT EVENT. A M rlnce's FooHtop Comn.morai)4 by L Monument. Americans nro nol tho only" pcoplo vvlJ.o show mi unduo rcvcrcnco for n 1 oi Hi lv' title. Tho author of "Around anf'd Aoout South America" tells of his vltLit to Stanley, Falklnnd Ulnnds, tho EojVjthcrntnost town on tlm (lobe, wlLiere on Incident convinced biro that a Jimmo sometimes equals nn event. fTio decidedly English oxprosslon of tlj e town Is greatly heightened upon l,'4!nfr on shoro, whero I land upon a hip mil jetty, nt whoso oxtrcmlty stands nj pyramidal brick nnd stono ponu i" iont, bearing on tablet tho rather In cLprcssIvo communication' "Alfred, -'tilth February, 187 " J Knowing thnt mnny nations hud at ilffcrcnt times claimed possession of i licso islands, and that suviral con il Rets had reMiltcd, it was but natural V o suppose that this proud pllo iljs-i iljs-i InRulched tho spotwhero tomb IlrltUh i dorntltiR Coclca had, slnglc'lianded, re Ljolled tho lnndlnjf cutters of several If IVcnch or Spanish men-of-war, and f thaChls npprcclativo countj-ymcu had I thninrndo tho fact Known i such hf tho proat world ns rqlff lit by acciilcut I stray thither. i Tho very first citizen I mot I boyjred If to tell mo moro of this bruvc, tl(is ll,iloiiBhty Alfred, npologizlnir. of courso, for a memory defcctlvo In mnttcre of liUtorlcnl detail, And my blood almost al-most congealed within my veins ami ' niy'' heart stood still with awe as I jcprned thnt tfcro. horo on this very poll ' "rcal "ve'' English princo hod onca bet his foot, on coming ashore tP t pay n visit to tha (rovcrnor J My Informer Stood wlemn nnd scrl I ousLbut tliero It no turn (n dcnylnff that ' I"wos profllijoto pnouglt to Inugli. FWl , - . I I 1' ' I r I ,' ' ',' ,. , .'B-.jt TRMUim ANTJBLOl'iS. " Mothods of tho Navajo Indiana In Capturing tho Timid ArrtmaL Vint in Which Itnndrtd of tha ,TVty Crtgr Art Corrmtnl Ooco A Gruel XTmUm Thai Mtoold II Cherkl. 1 Fo w people la tha west, ana sctroely any In tho cast, hare any Idea of Uie' unlquo manner In which 'Old Navajo Indians have from time immemorial caught antelopes, write a correspond cut at Helen, N. M. Thousands of tag beautiful creature still abound upon tho vast tablelands of this territory., In tho country Just south of th'i Navv jo reservation, and betweon It and the Atlantic & l'aolflo railroad, ono frequently fre-quently comes upon long-, straight rows Of tho trunks of tree and the branches of codar and plno, stratchln for miles acroaf these troolesa plaint. In many places, says tho Chicago Journal, Jour-nal, thoy aro nearly rotted owajr,xand only tho larger limbs and trunk, now mnrlr fTiiiU4 HnnfL Tkitsn kta tha ruins of ancient atitolopd corrals or pen. The largo band Of ftntolopcit ha've Iodj slnco Ihiou destro) ed In thli part of ttio country, and Only small hards of fritri flvo to ten can bo aeon, These ar mostly hunted down upon tho American Amer-ican or white man's plan. Howorfcf, dlrettly south of Wlnslow, atxJul'flfty rallci distant, largo bahds of those graceful creatures still roam, and there is In existence, tlioro a new corral that la lu running order ut tbd present tliao. It U hero that tho old men of the tribe, who bollovo lu the onclout manner of catching Ramo, enjoy their" annaaj hunt. t This corral was built In IS90 by tlu order of the old chief, UanO Mumchb and hli son. Many Horses. A place was soloatud where a alight hill wa found upon tho border of a wldo prat-rla. prat-rla. Not ovon a aagebush ootrld. be soon, and trcea for tho corral had to lie brought from tho. cedar-covered hills nn..li 1am n.1lAa nun Ttirt .. ri.l k .aw..... '. .....w .a..... .. vj . . v v-. and dragged to tho plaeo by tho men and boys on horseback:. A Close pen, circular cir-cular In form, about one hundred feet across, was first built against tha sUep side of the bill, so that the tops of the posts used oould not be aeon from the opposite side. Two Unea of tree were then dragged and laid lootely upon the ground, but closo enough to appear like a brush foncb. These line at (he pen are about twonty yards apart and run almost parallel far one hundred yards or so and then spread apart at an ntiglo of about thirty degrees and ex-tend ex-tend across the plain for four and a half br flvo miles. When the party reaches the corral for tho annual liuat the chief firs): .selects .se-lects tho officers, four to watch each point of tho compass around the pen. For each a pit is Aug deer! enough jo put him out of sight Tho less space required tho moro th6 ocoupant 1 esteemed es-teemed and considered worthy of promotion pro-motion later on. The chut and Ids assistant as-sistant then talto tholr places utTthe right side of the entrance to tha pen, standing1 in a hole duff for the purpose, pur-pose, and just deep onough to hide all except tholr heads. From fire to elfht Indlani on the fleetest horses ire'set out at daybreak to surround a hand 61 antelopes and head them toward the corral. An antelope when startled lecops as far an possible away from any nWe where an ouamv might be hldhur, honco thoy kocpas far aVffVVffiSife wings of tho corral, which are on either oldo of thorn, as thoy can. Alter being' ' closed In upon they cannot turn baok. aa tho drivers aro In hot pursuit, and they make n dash for tho top oi tha hill, which to thorn appears to be tha only opening betweon the horrid tines of brush fence. Rut, alas for thorn.' thoy And themselves Inclosed In a stout pen, around which they run In a clrole, naver trying to Jump over. Tha shouts, and yells of the Indiana at loagth so, completely terrify tho poor animal that they stand trembling' andnppart , cntlv iinAniiKptnuit nf tlin IniHatii.. wiin now approach and ltlll them with clubs! hatchets, stones or anything at hand; As many as two hundred and fifty have been caught nt one tlmo In this man' iter, and for wholosulo destruction of gamo It surpasses any murdering process proc-ess In vogue, and should bo stopped an AXES UNDEn THEIR COATS. Son FraneUeo Fsllce Crrj Them le I Smith the Doors ot ru-Tul Da. The policemen' sledge hammers and axes hare rcoontly been busy in Chinatown China-town nmong the fan-Ian gainbllDir-' houses, and tho Chinese iarablors aro Iri a atato of demoralization, says the San Francisco Examiner. Nothing remains of twenty gambling dens hut a vast wreck ot door and furniture. Inside the Mongolians sit most of tho time In gloomy silence, contemplating the wreckage, about tbetn and occasionally hoaplngall Imaginable anathemas upon tho hoadof Chief Crowley and hi. men. This onslaught of the officer has caused consternation throughout the Chlnesoquartera and'whatinay come of It Is considered n frravo question. The Chlncso htnt darkly at revenge, but oh whom or how it can bo wreaked n not mentioned. Sergt Qlllln and his squad have made kindling wood of gambling tables and apparatus and have chopped down dozens of massive Iron-bolted oak and Australian Iron-wood Iron-wood doors. At preiont they carry axes under their coats, always ready for an emergency in case thoy should And fan-tan door closed against them Dut there Is not a framo in operation, according to report. A tour of Inspection Inspec-tion through the gambling alleys and houses ot Chinatown will yield surprises, sur-prises, and tho strange sight and cunning cun-ning devices met at every turn are interesting. in-teresting. SIdo door and trap door, passage nnd halls interminable mako tho strongest Impression, but the policeman's po-liceman's work of destruction is too striking a reality to bo missed. Tbe doors, although constructed of double planking studded with bolt, have boda he Am in part or torn from tholr fasten logs by crowbars. AH tint remains of tho interior furavhlng are pile ot VriMinn lumber on tha floor.. Before gaining an entranoo into many plaeet the police had to cut through thre of those barricade. There waa never ba foro such a condition ot affair in the Chlncso quarters are now. The Chinos who conduct thcso games lira and Bleep In back rooms that open on passages, leading to tho gambling rooms. A the policemen will oat down any door locked against them in. the approaches, all gambling places nvu-t be left open nt night ns well as by day, and tho remit re-mit It clocks and other portable artl-jlrs artl-jlrs liuro been stolon. The Chinese, however, aro now keeping watchmen on the doors nil night long, not as look ""', i ' im ' " ' ' ' UIILMllljlwi .11. , fprf The Peoples' Co-Op Inst WHOLE SALE AND RETAI L DMALBRS li) General Merchandise Pry Goods GpOCEpfES HARDWARE BOOTS AND SHOES MATERIAL Branch store, Main Street, Main store, State Street. W. E, RACKER, Superintendent Papipief's Livery Stable. J list Horstt Mi Bogeys gky or Wi& I rpe cheap as the cttBAPglT.. . I A:ll kinds of Coeil clolivorGd from th& I "." Co-op; good weight s,ua.mnto&cl, tf.ft.tl to CIt Hal), Mail) Sfcrcci:, .iM WANTED AT ONCE! At the office of the . I Every person that lives in Uic North End of Utah County to keep- fl posted as vyhat is going in this section. This (Ibey cannut do utO&h m n Ijiev subscribe for TUP. Lm iunueu. tho only paper puWiskeo lit l hi riohrieTn ndrtion of thij colTiltlC,fiK1r-alti J YOUR PROMPT, ;ATTENTIoS JB Subscription $2.00 per year. Six months $1.25. jW Call on or nddres: w LEHI BANNER, Lehi.Utah 4' TAKE A BATP Beck's Saratoga Spripgs Qn the vest sliorc of Utah Lake, five miles from Lchi, -- j 2 Laret plunce baths TheB SprinRS lwS5ess wnda' I 6 Hoi Tub baths. ful m" people in Lei.; can testify, for T A rPTTQ OKC Rh-y-nwtism and diseases of tbe f jDAl-tlrJ rCOVJ skin it has no equal. J A pleasant ride and a plunge in these' ' "i health-giving waters will cure THAT TIRED FEKIINC piMf ,wu w. -1,-r.rTir 7m gjir.i-r-i-siss.. CALL AT '""1& Wing & Ryan's Stable j For Good saddle or drlvJrjy horses nrjd good m ouVflta. Jj , I OTHER STABLES mi IM m ST! j Meets all Trains, -tri ' ' . i I BEET PULP i The Best Food for Stocks , J FOR SALE At Sugar Factory Silos. |