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Show 1 The County Register OF SAV PITfc COWTV. j Iphraim, Utah, - Oct. 23, 1890 .fvotlr of rinul l'r.n.r N. r( 3. Land Ofli4. ai Salt Lake City. I'tli, .Vuj.,j.mh!, i; Nixicc hereby givea thai ll.e Mu'wuiir n.uui-- settles hAifil(i Botiti of bti latent hm. to inakv tan, I proul ib tuport ot tui claim, and that tud pno v itt be made bfor the fudge, in hit absence, tie Cuuty llcrlt.of frntry Cuuaty, t ub, Ml attic lh.lt. 00 October 41K. rbytt, u: Satnuci N. Aleet. H. E. tl for lue I afca. . K N. W. S.. wT ttbec. iK. Ip, 1;. 1, K. o E He same the following ilnees to prove his con taouotu ratudence upoo uid cultivation of, iuud land, W. Jncb B. Johaioa, Pelbert Ovia it. Reman Oviatt, aid Albert Hum, all ol Cleveland, . Hours, i - .III ARTIST. a.Fr.ee Hand Crayon YYorklM Prtrails Emlarged Aad all work fuararLiced. S. JohnsoSj Artist, Ephraim, Villi. A S'.itck in time saves nitft, "And '' itnaf he lite means of Sonne your Lite limbs. See that r"ur Harness is in good fix, which you Can. I.) by oallinjruii Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and halt blocks South of r'osl office , Main Street, Ephraim. Harnesses uf all kinds made to order, wolk watrauted, charges in. .derate. - t TheBenchEouse t Bliirki sovlfc ot tb lent BtmtU sMel ssefarasf.B 4. GOOD TA1LBS. KyRatM Jt.oo and ft.tj par day C. E. BENCH., Prtfi. Special Rates by th week. Good Commercial Sampl Room. Good Bath Rooms. Fret Conveyance U the Tern pie. Teams will meet parti, at Chester when io desired. HOTEL. Mary Knighton's New House. Good Accomodations, Sample Kooidb, Etc Sallna, - - Uath EPHRAIMHOT' Mrs. tle Darius, Prop. Ooosd jtccomraoditioDi and Sample Room. .. Mai Street - F.fhraim Opposite Post Office. l Fieldingj House,! O LJk y ivn ri J . RbiIIbp iills. JUphraim, Utah. RIIlfTBCTOliEliS Of the Best urades of Flour-Orde-rs Solicited. CUSTOM WORKU SPECIALTY. fe PETERCREAVES, ephraimutah; Superintendent Mad sn Bros,&' Co. MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS IN aWr-l'i-ne I.nmbcr, Lath, rirkeis, Doors Sash, Frames, Screen-Door- Etc., Etc. sfcTAll Kimls rianing, Rustic ceiling, Flooring, Moldings, Scroll sawin, to order. t'Casings, moldings, corner-'lilocks- , rosetts, etc., etc., canstantly on hand, ' Epliraiin, Utah. F. Y. JENSEN. T I N U E R. Mnnufnotrer of Tin aiiilL'opper W.tie. Roofing and J inner ii sjuih street, East J .blocks. Epiirairn Utah, I f- - I I . M. NELSON'S I 1KKBARBER SHOP. S Hair culling. 2;cts I Snaviiig, iy:t One Door west of City Hall, Ephia n;, Utah WlfW.--Jt'r,&-&- i Tonsorial Artist. S. JOiLXSON Has opened a First-Clas- s Barber Shop at Lnnd's FumitureStore, MffinStteet, - - Ephraim. Josh. Fielding, Proprietor. JGood Accomodationst For Tracelets and Ttniple Visitoia, All are made welcurac.Good rooa; lrAL$0" FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. Passen$rs & hright Carried between Chester, Ephmira and Manti quickly and wet li salety NEW BARBER SHOP Just t frned a the Register Block, by T. W. Hanson & Co., who are always on hand and ready to oblige. W. T RE1D. ;j Prebate cV Land Attormty, Mauti, Utah. JIas had longer practice in Land tv' tlun any Attorney in the comts V. K.RE1D. T TORNE Y AT LA IV. ' MANTI UTAH. Piaclice in all the courts ot theTerritnry, W'm. ZABRISKIE. PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt. Fleatant Utah. Business promptly attended to. Utah Nursery Co. - --Fstablishcd SS7. Over 50 Acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Shrubs and Small Fruits. lrr5j()neMillion Forest 'Free Seedlings. J ii tPSiti-ser- CrouiuL jM(attd til Shoak Hoi nkWaku ,te Q'y Ct XTKAi. Hl CK, Si ciiNiiSin Til Stkh:t. Eivside Hex Over 100 head pyryrr- r of Pw e Bred 4 Individual Meitt Short Horn Cat- - 4 )" High Excel- - Headed by the ::' rl ' rsmAiw' tii. .ffk t . V eV f.'i'i? r2 ' About fifteen latter bred by ' , K $ ,V U j h'CC, I,e'feif J. Alexattd, otift V S J lP(:m,tn ,- for - 15 ' . Catalogue GoodhueVan Meter. Office, rentralBlock. Salt Lake Vtti. J. H. Otterstrom, , DKALEK IN-- Egi, Grain, and all Ikinds of Geur Produce "'"vt 5 ErHB aim, Utah. 3i T. C. BAILEY, j LAND attorney. Office next door to U.S.Land Office. Salt Lake City. Obtains patients for Ajiieuhural, Desert and Mineral Lands. C'liiespondsnre solicited and inlor MMtion J.Vi'll. Henry N. Larter, t, at lt ll;:iiant. C. S. IV I L KE S, "rOrST'fl 1A t". fi. LAUD O r CB BULWRG. LAND AviSN T AND A'lTUKN EV .Ojuin Paten's for Africultural and Mineral Liinds. 3o. ye. PrM, : K. D. R. Thompson La to awx-tve- r U.o.Lsnd OfBoe. Attorney, P4.RKS tV THOMPSON, - Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General; piactice in all Courts. Salt Lakk City, Utah. JOHN KmGHTON, Dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE- - JIT"All .our Goods are. Sol Jat the Lomwt Possible" Pricea. j ROBERT BODEN. Dealer in, and mauutacturer of, MonumenU, Headstones, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Builtl-ng- s a Speciality. Iroa Fence, Building Stone Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Street, Nephi 0. C. Larson, Mavfield Utah-- Cams a full Line of Genera MERCHANDISE, Sy'iltam H. Bird. Jaue3 Lowa. BIRD & LOWE, Land Agats & Attorn ys, Ofiice next door do U.S,Land Ofiee, Halt LA Cm, UiAu. iWUI tirotnotec amn In cont ested and suspend?-- , d eases In ue ut tl office at. t i ctiy, i jutfib a Genet al Miid office at Wa.iU.iiitt.in, D. I c I'btaln patni on no .cs:eud, xu d Timber culture Km tus, abi! upon 1 coat and Mineral lands. Oeneral Infom atlon relalug lolunds mulshed wlthaajB I'.ateiijand (StUgTAUlM. W. H. Olsten ,U D. Ephraim. W. W. Woodrmg, M-- D. I MT. Physicians & Surgan., Telegrams will ouly be an swered if madn or 'endorsed by reejioriBible partios -- 2 J3 ' umJM,JJ n tlll llltIJ,M- - A LJ g uno . N . LUND All Kinds Of Fnrnitur, Window Blinds Carpets and Wall Paner Tbe Celebrated Charter Oak a nd Monitor Sto ve3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 6 34 Eplirai m, San Pete County. Studebakcr Wagons, Carriages, and all kinds of Agricultural Imple-ments. Also Agent for the champion and whitlit Machinei. Extr; for both Machines alwayt on hand. W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST. All wark warraated. At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Manti, d Ephraim Utth. si 'wmcBLvemmmA MILLINERY SHOP. Min Christina Peterson, dealer in HaM, and Ladios Fancy Goods, a doors Hast of City Hall, Centre Street. Ephraim, Utah. 189 H. P. LARSEN, As Ephraim City, Utah, DEALER IN Pure N edicinti, Cltemicul9, Pwfnraeries, Drugs Paints, Oils "Ettv Q HOCS33E22S. g Dye Stuffs and Fiuo Spices.H Druggists, Suadilts, and all Gtctra usually kept in a Eirst Class Drug Store ' alsu 5pices, Teas, Coflees, Coal Oil and full Line of Grocers Drugs Per scriptins Carefully Compounded Dry Night Agent for the White Sewing Mecliine, King of all. 18 tu Wm. Bawden. Dealer Id All kinds of Yarns, Flannels, Lindsays Jeans and Men's Dress-Good- Whole Sale far Wool, Cash not refused. JtWJTTff Mr. r--i , mpr .fl i-io-G. Olsen, DKALUItH I!T Pure Bred Percheron HORSES. Handling Horses a Spe-cialty. MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. Thos. E. Fuller,' DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Good and Groceiies,Boots and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah. 2 J2 C.Andrews &Co. .NEPHI ft EPHRAIM. Highest Prices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and Pelt. We aro also Agents for the Three Best Wagons in the Mar ket. THE BAIK, THE KITCHEL, THE COOPER AllAtSaltLa3?8Pricesf -- o p .Ifidrws & Co. MILLINERY SHOP. Mrs. A. C. Hansen. Dealer in at.' Goods iehfin to sr Pint Class Millinery Shop. One block west and north of Taber-l- l corner, Ephiajin. 3$Miss? Julia tDorius,:E EPHRAIM, UTAH, Pesires to call the at'tent: en of the Public t ihe fact that she is the Agent ftr the 8UPD1NG TON DRISS CUTTING MA-CHINE. CJ T f tmrhr tnrtrmmtt. e I JOSIAR." Selected I never kirn toilet the day 'that we event out And t down on she river bank Ad1 kept oa hours a talkm': He twisted un env apron string And folded m together. An' he laid lie thuught lor harvest time 'Twaa mr'us kind S weather. The nun went J iwn as we tot there Josiar srenxj uiie-i.,- . An' mother she b fan to call "Lcweeryt ol:. Luweely!" Aud then Jusiar spoke right up. As was just An' said, "Lowa-z- y, what is tie use Ot lis two ever J. ortin't" It Kind o' tk me surprise. An' yet knew it was coming' I'd heard it all the summer long In every wild bees humming': I'd studied out the way I'd act. Hut law! I tuuldn't du it; I meant to hide my love Irom hint, But seems as if he knew it. An' lookin down into my eyes He must 'a seen the fire. And ever since tb.it hour I've loved And worshipped my Jusiar, Jiotloe of Fliml Proof, flu. 6b7 LaadOffioa at Salt Lake City, V. T. Awe. 6i-4- Holies u. hereby given that the following named selllei has tiled notice of his intention to .malte.linal root in support of his claim, and that said iwortt .will be made bcf.ire the Probate ledge, or in hst. abevace, ike County t .lerk. of Kmere county. Utah, est Castle Dale, Emery county, Utah, en October 18. ifcjo, vis: Joka Eden. Homestead Kanrv. No. T031, tiM theS.H N 1 S. K.t-- a N. W.i-- N fc.1-- S. E.t-- Sec. 11. lp is S. R. o. K. He aames the followiarg wiuiesses to prove his residence upon earn cultivation of, said land. V si: John Z. Alger, (aceb B .shnson, Samuel N. 4Vlger, suid Osorsie H. Richard, ail uf C leveland. VkANK 1). HoRRS. Kes;anex. little I'.iMiitt tli ti I reserved l'rini the saie. hoping you would accept it mid the little token of my ribald ilut it ion-tain- There is a letter in it. too, and when J on have read it, I hope you w ill deroy it for my sake, I would not have eyes less kind than yours, scan the burn-ed and blistered chapter cf my life. Good niKht." There was a longJiDgering handclasp, and Nora's grey darted away uvrf the home-stretc- ol bridle path, end that "good night" would be "tvod iorning" only in eternity. Alark Elden sioud at the gate long liar the Hyiii ftnuie had disappeared. He went but JUie house milled him and he c iu Id nut etay. Dropping a pistol into his pocieet from habit, he sauntered out again. He visited the stable; he walked entirely around his enclosure. The air seemed thick and heavy, ind huu like a leaden weight upon him. As he came again upon the side of his cottage nearest the river the sound of steps, heavy steps.and evidently muftled smote upon his ear. He crept tult'y down so as to intercept the skulker. A man was leading a horse. The horse was Mr. McGlinu's thoroughbted But the man was ihe Major. Resolved to knew the natute of so strange a proceed nig, Mark Elden sprang suddenly out and wrenched the horse's taidle Irom the Maj.ji's hand. At this unexpected assault the Major sprang back with leai depicted in evtjy look And movement, then, taking in Ute situation at a glance he attempted to repossess himslf uf the bridle, and with a volley of oaihs and coarse epithets threatened him with sud deu death, atempting at the same time tdrw a weapon. But thejcold steel i f M.iik Eiden's pistol It.ilied in the ras ot tils voun muon, and thai, too, dan-gerously near the horse thiel's head. "I have been in this country too long to take any such chances," said Maik Elden, ciuitely, "or to ask a horse thief to stop without having it in my power to enforce the request. You know that I would be justified by every man in this valley if I shot you dead.for the condition of tins horses leet condemns you. I know you have been an honored guest at Ml. .McGlinu's house and I also know that litile circumstance would not prevent Lynch Law's Last Vic-tim- TJJv Ellkn Jake.ian From the estern Galajcy. (CONTINUED.) N"ra tin ned tohun a look of surprised inquiry. ' It is nothing" he sa d. " I don't have the best of health," and he stretched out a shading hand I r his hat. "Do have a glass of wine, aud sit still till 7iu feel better," said Nora; and turn-ing to the ouk w ho thrust her head in at the door she added: "lake the stranger into tile souili r. mm. and tell him to make himself at home " Then she turned, wttb the wine in her hand, to her guest; the door was open and he was just mounting his noise at the ate. Gieally by tlie strange con- - Vou Irom slot 11112 a val'i.tble horse when you were ready to go, George Selliy." If the solid ground had opened be-neath his feet the man addressed could not have been more shocked He started forward aud tried to peer into the lace of the man before him, as he exclaimed in a gasping tone: "Who are you and why do you rail me thai?" Then as if throwing ofl a. mask he fair ly groveled in cowardly hu-mility: "I don't know you but if you know that name, you know my people mv prospects. I am hunted like a wild be ist. and this horse was my only chance of escape; the sheriff who has followed me hundreds of ni.les, the de'ective who has been able to identity n.e in a dozen disguises, cante to Mr. McGlinn's house as licit it. 1 do not want to steal the horse, but it is a matter of life and death to me. Go back to your house vou did not steal the horse and it is no business ol yours. Just go quitely back and give me this one chance for my lile! vVho ever you are, I have never wronged you or I should have remembered you. .My life is in your hands, either give me that horse's biidle or shoot me!" When the t.xciled man said, "1 have Uever wronged you" Maik Elden shud-deie-but only replied: "I do not wish to have any man's blood on my hands, much less youis. 1 will give you a chance for your l.le; vou can't Have fins hmse.but you may have mine. A much better chance, too, that than if you rode a horse like tli.s, known 'ar and wide; why, your life would hardly be won h an hour's purchase. Come wiili me," ami keeping the (lightened aud apprehensive wieich well under guard, Maik Elden Jed the way to his own stable. To be Continued. 'duct of her trend, Noia went slowly through the wide hall to greet the suanger. In the wild West every man's house is an inn. as well as his casile, and profuse hospitality is ihe common and re-deeming virtue nf its people. As she enleied ihe room the gentle-man arose, and bowing, introduced himself as ".Major Jasper, ol the U. S. army, nil' on turloiiugh and vou," he said, "are Ihe daughter ol Mr. McGlinn, ike rattle knit;, 1 ptesumr; I hope I do ml intrude. " "Certainly not, and Mr, McGlinn my faiher will he pleased to ofler you the iiosp.tdlity of our house during your Slav." He met her welcome with voluble expression of his appreciation of the country, the people, the lile. Then her faiher came in, and theconver satiou drifted along withou' Nora, who found the unaccountable conduct ol Mr. Elden constantly recurriag to her mind. There were so many men with a history among those she knew, that her mind iiistiuctly turned to t lie past; and as she wat 'hed Major Jasper's auimaled face and listened to his pleasant and varied tlow of small talk, she wondered what strange chain of ciicumstances had bound these two men so utterly unlike together, in that great woild beyond the Eastern hills. S:ie would probably have heen m. ne sarpiised if site could ba.eseeuMr Elden'slace as he rode away, and heard him mutter between clenched teeth, "My God! am 1 never to find itfs,?" The next day All. Elden sent her a note to sav that he w,.s too indisposed to give her the i.ecustumed aesjii. The days drifted by. Tlie magnetic Majoi collected the voting folks Irom far and near all over the valley, and they had delightful p cuics, beirving parties, hotsehack tides bv moonlight, and of all ,lhis gay mercurial stranger, with his constant flow of au nial spirits, was the very life and centte. Two weeks had gone by, and Nora had not seen Mr. Elden nor heard from him in all that time. Feeling a little shame faced, and a little uneasy she rode out alone, aud far around the little cottage, so as to approach it from a direction opposite to the one in which , she lived, that it might appear to be an uupremeditedcall. She saw him walking slowly up and down among the Bower beds,, and as became to the gate toassist tier to dismount, and she saw how pale he was, and what deep hollows weie undei Ins eves, her heart smote her for her ingratitude to this Hue and gentle friend. They walked among the flowers; he gatheringclusterafterclijster of the veiv choicest lor her, while: she gently chided bun fot his long absence, and protested against the wholesale fuciilices of his pets. At last she turned to go. My faiher does not know thai I canu heie," she said, "and w ill be uneasvi)out me." "I am most happy tli" vou came. Iain going away and I should not have been satisfied to go without having seen you once more " Going aavav!" Nora earned, in a tone of dismay, "is th s not a veiysnd leu re-- s live, Mr Elden?" "Yes. it dates from my last visit to you Miss. Nora. I had hoped to spend my lie w hat may be left of it here; but fate has willed it otherwise. I have sold all mv possessions to Red Harry w ho shuitlv takts a bride, and I go out into the world aain alone " "Tell me," sid Nora, impulsively, "tell me me if the man who came to our house that evening is the cause of this sudden res jlve?" Then she added, with a flash of divination, "does this man hold any evil power over your life?" "No"-sai- Maik Elden calmly, while his eyes turned with mournful longing toward the east, "but he once did, and he used that power to crush me, body and soul, Nora"--an- d there was intense feel ng in every intonation of his voice, 'Shun tliaim.tn as you would the dead liest viper. He is au ui.sciupul.jiis, heartless villian!" She locked at him in surprise, but bow-ed her head in acquiescence. "You will not be able to understand this now, and pardou me, if my plain peaking has offended you, but vou have no mother, and I sometimes think your father is to absorbed iu his business to properly look after his daughter's welfare. I have tried to be a true fiiend toyou.Miss. Nora," he said" ''aud the reflection of our friendship will be bright to me when death stands near." "You have been more than a fiiend tn me," and now Nora's tears fell last, ' I am sure you will not misunderstand me when I say that 1 love you as I would a dear brother if I had one. I don't wish to understand about this Major, only," and her Irish nature blazed out impul-sive and true, "if that man has wronged you, I hate him, and be is my enemy too." He he'd the hand she had given him c!:sc and warm, stroking the long braids of glossy black hair till she was mre composed. Then he put a key into the hand he relinguished. Please accept this" he said, "to morrow the man who takes possession here will send you a Notice to Creditors. Estate of R. C. Jones, Deceased. Notice whereby given by the undersigned, Kseoa-to- r of the Last Will and Testalneut of K. C. Jones, deceased, to the creditors of and all peraons having claims against the said deceased, 10 exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first puolicatton ot this notice to the said Esecastnr at his Home in Mi. IMeasant. San l'ele county, lean, the same being the place tor the transaction of the business ot said estate, la said county of San Pete. John W. Nicholson, Paid Ml Pleasant, I Fiecutor of the f.state ot tins 1 day ol Sept. 1S90 f R. C. tones, deceased. W. K. emo, attv. Hull Beittlomcut at Account. In the Probate Court, in and for San PcM county, Utah Territory. lathe Matter ol the Estate ol Poler Muason, Dsceased. Notice of settlement ot fiual account and hearing aetitma asking for dmributiun of estate. Notice is hereby .ven that Kertha nle.nso and Willi! Rlsin eutorsot the I at Will abd Testa-rai-of Tstr Muuson rleoeased, hjve rennew-c- and EiesLiited 'oi seu.ament ami died in saii court iheir of their a.lminisliation of estate, and also tfted their petition j.kui f.M the distrib.jt.on otsaid eiUHe: and that Monday tl.c a9th da ut Sepi. A. O. ilvo at 11 o'clock a. m. of SAtd dy at'tbe court House ib Uaati city, in said San Pete county, bal been duly appointed by the said court for the settle, meat of said account and the hearing of said petition, at which time and place, aay person interested in aaid estate, may appear and nle his exception iu writ, ing to said account and contest the same and show cause, if any he have, why s:iid estate should not be distributed as prayed for in said petition. John Hat, Dated Sent, ist, ityo. Clerk Wm. T. . Atttvaey Fluttt Hettlcinaut ol Account. la the Probate Court, inxmdfor San Pete t'ousty, Utah 'I erntory. In the Matter of the Eitate of Eliza Bi .tell Jewkes. De eased. Kitice of aettL: a. out of Una! account aud dealing petiti.m asking for disuibution of estate. Notice is hereby given that J. C . t'bristiar-seti- , the edminmraior of the estate of f.lira llosnql Jewkes, deceased, hal rendered and presented fv settle-ment, and hied in said Court his final accoarst of his administration ol said estate: and, that Monday, the ijth day of October, A 1). iSia, at n o'clock a. m. of aaid day. at the Court House, in Manti city, in aaid ranPete county, has been duly appointed ty the said Court (or the settlement of sa.d account and neariBg of said petition, t which time and place any person nterrsted in said estate may sppenr and tile his es eption in writing to said account, and contest the same, and shsw cause, if any ho have, why aaid estate should notbe d slributed. Dated Sept. Btlt H. Jono RasD.CInk Wm. T.lieid.Att'y. Floml attliutint nf Aocouut. In the Prohaae Court, in and for San Pete county, Utah lerrltnry. Ia the Mettei of Ihe Estate of Henry . Potter, Deceased. Notice of settlement of final account, and hearing petition asking lor distribution of estate. Notice is hereby given that achatiah Kutnp and Andrew Aadetson las administrators of the estate of Henry K. Potter, deceased, have rendered aud pre. seated for settlement, ans) filed in aaid court, their final arcouat of their administration ol aaid estate, and also ftied their uedtion asking for tbe distribution of said estate, aaid that Monday, the apth day ol Sept. A. D. 1S9O, at isaclock e m. of acid day. nt tbe coert House, in Mauc city, in said San Pete county, has been duly appointed by the said Court for the settle, meal nf said account, and hearing of said petition, at which time nod place, any person interested In said estate may appear and file his exceptions in writing to said account and contest the same.and show cause, if any he have, why said estate should not be distri butad as prayxd fer in said petition. John Kkid, Dated Sept ist, 1(90. Clerk. Wm. T. Heuj, Att'jr. KoUc for Fahlloat Uo . NO. 695. Land Office it Sail I .alt city, Utah, Kept. t ify. Notice it hereby givea that th foHovitig miv4 ettler lias filed notice ot his intention to make filial proof in tupport of hit claim, and that Mid ptoof will b made before the Probate judge, or io hit abtenca the catioty clerk, of Emery county, Utah Territory, at Castle Dale, on October, 31st, 1&90, vis: Carl Wilberg, lor the w X n w -4 sec 34. Tp it tSa. He name the following wiroettettci prove hit cod1 riououi lesidtnce upon, and cultivation of. Mid land, Vi: Richard C. Mitter, Andrew Rumtmei, Junet M. Peterson. Charlee bwascy all of Cstiln Iafe. Emery county, Utah Territory. L. Hoetf. Register. A PECULIAR CASK. The following curious incident conscerning a man whose fingers turned green and hard is from an exchange: Dr. J. A. Fulton has a rare case nnder his treatment at St. Mary's hospital. It is a case of "Reynaud's disease," the pathology b .ing little understood. An Austrian came to the hospital with the ends of his fingers turning useless. He suffered no pain and all sensation was gradu-ally leaving his fingers. In a short time his 1 ngers became as hard as a piece of leather and without the least feeling in them. Dr. Fulton took his knife and whittled off the end of one of his fingers without occasioning the patient the least pain Yesterday amputition was determin-ed on. All of the fingers and thumb of the left hand and all but the little finger of the right hand were ampu-tated. Two similiar cases are re-ported in St. Vincent's hospital in Portland. It is believed that the influenzy has had something to do with introducing the disease. It is readily distinguishable from lepro-sy, in that Reynaud's disease affects only the fingers and toes, while lep-rosy manifests itself on all parts of the body. Columbia Astoria. Notice for Pnhllentlon. HO 640 Land Office at Salt Lake city. Utah. Sept atk, 1600. Notice is hereby given that tlie followimg named aettlets have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Han Pete county, Utah, or in his absence Detore the county clerk, of said court, nt Manti, Utah, on the 12th day ol November, 1890, vis: Charles H. Farnevrorth, Homealead Entry, No 8i,3 for ihe S E K S W S W J, S C Sec I and N E i N W M and H W H N E Sec ia Tp is S R 4 fc., and nemos the following witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot, said land, vis: Orrin Clark, krastas Freston, Samuel Frestou, Joseph Petersen, all of Mt. Pleasant, San Pete county, Utah. Also John F. Allred, Declaratory Statement, No. nsu for the W Ij S I sec 13 and N W N K 1.4 and N f. N W Sec 04 Tp S R j E. and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: William C Bitliafton, Robert Brough. Louis M. Christiansen, and Stephen L. Bonnet, all of Spring City, San Pete county, t'tah. Bird & Lowe, FkAJfIC D. Hoail, Attorney's Register. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. No. 617. Land Office at Salt Luke City, Utah. Oct. it. itso. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice o,l his intention to make final proof in sup-port of his claim, and that taid proof will be made belore the County Clerk of Emery Co., Utah, at Castle Dale, Utah, on Nov. 29th, i8jo, viz: Hiram A. Somhworth, D S No 10876 lur the N J N E J Sec 7 Tp 14 S R 10 E. He names Ihe following witneMes to ' pr..ve his continuous leMcletin- - uiuti, and cultivation tf, sid hind, viz: Heber J. Stowell. Flank M. Ewell, Hairv Thompson, Walter Grimes, ail of Spring Glen, Emeiy Co., Utah. Frank D. Ilouns, Register. Booth, Wilson & Wilson. Attv'. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 638. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 7th, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named setiler has tiled notice of his intiti.ti.nl I" mnki final pru.it in sup-port of his claim, and that said pioof will be made bef ire the Piopate Judge, ot in h.s absence the county cletk ol Emetv C mniy, Utah, at Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah mi November 201I1, 1890. viz: Charles C. Clauson H. E. Nj. 698ot the N. VV.J N.E. J E. J N. W i N E. S. W. i Sec. 14 Tp 17, S R. 9 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuum residence upon and .ruitivatioii of said land, viz: S .phu Ulson, Deloeit Oviail. Rasmus O. Rasmusseu, Pnter Ovadsen all of Cleveland, Enifty Ci'Uiity, Ut h. Frank d. Ioods Keg'itar. |