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Show Csunty FatllakaJ ' iiu u, weakly at Ephraim, t,'oiaii ?au Fata Co., Utah. ; BaKw, M. tkm Risistbb S 1 i. Nearliitf -- 1 fit Yjij.I : . but Surely I. Academy Department (joiuinenced. Conference!: It. S. the Y. L. 31. 1. A, and Primary. !) Co. Publisher Sntared at the Poit Oflice at Ephraim, Utah, aa second dan matter DONT YOU HEAR HER COMING,, June 4. 890. The gradeis fie at work near by Mt phraim, Utah, Pleasant, Over twenty miles of track ha been laid from TUmle Station Whan shall we hear of the eaten eion of the S. P y? Don't he too lung One paity of Surveyoie has run pre. liminary lines to near the Ephraim cens eteiy, The road will he completed to Ephraim by the first of November and to Main i by fie lint of IJeceiu iei. 1 1 says Mr. Babcock uf the K. 9. Wetter a. Tiee are piled up along B. Weet street in Ephraim, which gives those who aee them a gentle remainder that good Umes recoining when we here the toot of the m otler n civilizer on our street. Sept. 5 a, 1890 CONFERENCE RATES. Confcrtuce and Territorial Fair round trip tickets will be issued by the S. K V. Ry. to Salt Lake and return. Fare from Chester and Moroni, 85.00. Fountain Green, $4. 50. Tickets on tale Oct. s, 3, 4, 5, and 6, gaud returning till Oct. nth. H. S. Kuan, Supt. County Locals. Tha circus which has been traveling through the county, has done The trapeze perp good business. formance, the rings and horizental bars were good. The funny part waa entirely too funny (?) and too tedious to be pleasing. Mr. Burton, the managar, has some very fair shows through this county, and the acting, ia tha Barthomcw, was quite good, whet there was of it, but them ware entirely too few atlrac-fio- u We hope Mr. Burton will bring 4 better show next time. The music, which was by lrof. Kents baad, was good. Mr. Joseph Braithwaits, county bet spader dropped in to see - us yesterdsy.. He was just returning from a. trip throagh the north end of the county. He commenced this tear of inspection on Monday .tha 15th, and has not yd completed bit inhere. When he hai finished ha will furnish a report to the Rict-STtof the condign of the bees together with seme advice t bee-- , Mr Braith waite yi an keepera. .efficient .officer and has dona .much good for the county since be' was elected for that position. n ly H ! r. ' ,eaejaVa.an0ln Rpyinui Accidental not, but Might that ara harp Seen Fatal. Hane Olaen looses aa oya- - REMARKABLE ESCAPE FROM DEATH A peculiar accident occur; d at Spring Citv uu Tuesday last. As Ceurge W. Hrouli, uf ihai place us Cuming fuss he canyon with a luad uf lumber and hire children, be turned aside hum the mam road onto 1 side track that seemed pretty well navcled thinking, peihaps, it would be a belter ruad. When neat the place vhcie it joinedlh mam load he Cain to very bad place, aud hi wagon began l lip over. Ha instinctive y glanced back to see what would become uf the chddieu, when something stmek him oil the side and top of tha head tearing the scalp and knock ing him amities, and also out uf haiins way. Lula Scott, a girl uf fifiaeu years and a b.ty, younger. Jumped and cleared the lulling, but Znia Brough fall exactly uuder the load uf green lumber winch waa fairlv capsized. The first thing Mr. Brough heard as hissciicctslowiy raiurn cd, was the voice ol his diughier railing in agonized tunes, for bar lather nut 10 lei the tram suit ur elw should be ctuelied- - The blood wae streaming Irom his wuund.amlfur a moment he wae unable to tell where aha was, but when altera few m imautt be discovered her he searched frantically fur sumeihiug to use a leaver tu pry up the load, but unable tu find anything, he put hie shoulder lu il, aud as impossible as il seems, lifted up the waguu load and all, so that with the assistance uf the boy the girl was rescued from her perilous po siti.m, aim at unhurt The gill's bodv was lauly packed iut the small trui c made by ihe wagun falling on to a few inchpieliy good sized itoge. but es in any d.rection Would have caused severe miunee, if death. Mr. Brough is still unable to account for thr Mow be received, and consider the scape of the eniiie party (fur ins own hurts did not prove to be serious) without lasting injury, as elm mi miraculous. YOUNG LADIES CONFERENCE. Held at Mayfield, Sept ao.tli. 7890. Meeting opened at half past ten, Singing by the choir. Prater by Uisliup ChiJUMiisun, Singing, All hail the glorious day." Almost all wlio were present at the Relief Society Conlvience, remained to the Young Ladies cuiilerence, with some add lions in 111 way of lepfesentatiuns from the Yuuug Ladies Btaucb Associations. President Christina Willaxdsou made the upeumg leuiarks. Alisa Dunus, uf Ephraim, acting secrataiy, read the Statistical .uul Financial teport, which show ed that they were in a goud portion. Kepoiis from vanuus ward sliuwed the geneial standing and condition and were aiucli alike. Mrs A L. Cos reported some important miseiouary woik, in Manti, and the excellent tesull following a persona, tail to the young ladiee at their homes. The time was further occuqied by, M. A Hide, Ellen Malheuy, of Manti, Sarah Peterson, E. B. Wells and Bp. Christiansen. Thiee new ulliceis were voted in, and set apart by the Bp and hi councilorsThe conference waa adjoutiietQor thiee mcutlia, aud will be ducly V M:: wanted. Liu. til JUt 1. 4 V'.i tL ul H U il t aalur (Ilf4iilh Wl iJ C repute. and to be add.cted u. R. Sloan. ufManti, drinking. Hug stated under oath to the Coroner end jury that he wae Ilia accond man to teach 111 furiu uily burning building; he poke to Mri. Savage, telling her tu come away from the door; she paid no attention and 1 aasieted her away, she we calm, limp and weak and teemed dazed and aivpcfied, tmi tlieie waa no smell ol liqu ahunt her; asked her if there wai any. 11c else in the burning budding, end all she s od he mere;" ilia waa not scutched and ll,r 'ght dress had not been afiicj I saw die buuy of die younger boy, which wee burned tu a qrisp, taken out of die Moilliwest bedumnby 1st. Swrel, one of Kimball' 'gnsieis. aficz 'he flames had bceu subdued iu dial part o the house. Edwiu Weed, one of ThiHnppm'a eanieiere, leinfied that he aasiaied e Este iu geinug the older boy out. put him iu my care and dicn trad get me utlict Uv but could not sue reed, owing to die fierce flames; llien i went fur a doctor. .Vcliiiiil .V'jiii!''i in giest I'. it J 'I t:i or fifteen good uicn 10 wo.k on the railroad between Milburn RbiIm for PaMIritlllB, For full particulars and ladianola. No. 60S. OiciufliiiLiki citv, I'uJi. fept. ifor. apply McCullough Johnson Camp, Ui4 NaisCf Ihi (oilwiki o&matl krbf ir kwUiMibmbuob near tha Summit, or Jet. F. Dorius, MUUr hM aubet ib imIm IhbI kw ClBIBb RbA ikBI Ulfl pioilff BTlU IB Btlfpon Riuistkc Block, Main St., Ephraim.. pfBal fo Bida ii FtBtaBM jutlga, or ib kts bmbcb Bjrr ike CMBi? clari el kaitjr couBiy, Uuk Tflmwy, bi raetlc Dale, ob UciebBf, )iB, 1I94 vu: Cmrl Wilkirg. jt, Tp 4 a hfkieyivisMe H. ?. Larson, James Clawson I B the bHewiag wiwineflle prey kw bob and W. D. Shulti went for a hunt tiniiBii renaAeace upaa, Md L'uitivAtiuB li laid laad. this morning. They will be nut Vt Ktckird C. Miller. Aadrev Rbubb ea. Jiaei M. until Sunday, "Bars" ara the game etara. Chle Svvaer ail CbiU bale. Kery Fiau D. KMiy, Uuk Tecnlorjr. they want. Regioter. Ke-ic- CLI MAX FROM OGDEN. lytcial MlfBlf 4lBC ( lk kStaMTSB. Ogdcu, uo doubt, a hoiked upon at the picseui by the maturity of your rcadcra, as the city up iioith where a Carnival wax tu t and where a lailuu and line uupuieiuu has been was; brought about by a lew disgruntled ed.turi who could not aflotd the outlay necessary in order to be here during the Icsiivities, and on or two who dd come, but were nut wide enough awake to sea anything; while plenty was here few to be seen and eujuvad. The ed'tors to the contrary notwitnaiandmg, it was a success; dd ionic the carnival little harm, it may be true, but il lias alt uf good iu so dune a wonderful ara-athis citv, aud the Territory at laige; fur it has given us such advert sing as no have bnughi.aud each and in .uey every day men uf means are Coming in lieu t j locate who c aim tnat Ihe Carnival was wliai first led them to think uf coming to this part ol the west. city .4 Ogden, alrca .y a the lirt watci; having a resident popula non of neatly 20,000, which ia so augmented daily by a travelling population ul all classes .4 people, such as tourists, home seekers, cummeicial and business ineii, who luvaiubly spin around the cuv that the tailroadsall bring mem to A BRUTAL ASSAULT fliet.no mailer where thev mav bt going, that the population to casual obscvcis There ia a preily well tubeiantiat-e- stems to at least duublt the abuva menrumor going the round uf town, and tioned figure, is without doubt tbe fastthat of breeze a indignation creating growing town in the west. The above should be taken before the proper est ia evident by inumeia le busiauthorities and there investigated, but watenM.it ness places and residences now being a mistaken sense uf modesty or ignor erected and tha lunher fact thal theie ance uf duly teems to pi event the all pans 4 Ilia aie acotat ul It use person from bringing the matter to town that have been cumpletzd thii official notice. The sturv a to'd tuns and me lull her fact agam last thus. A certain man who has been that summci; even tins iate iu the Fail, wiihm notorious among hit neighbors fm tn past week, building ueinuta to tne abusing his family put the finishing number of eigiit residence and one touches mi his reputation on Tuesday business have been granted, tne place wifes mother bv out h.t last, throwing whole to cost upwards of 513,1x10. 00 and otherwise door, shaking, beating And all buikleis, contractors, mawn. her, because sue ventured and labours to be liad on 10 icmunstfaie with him on some con- carpcnlei uuly partially completed. duct that had been veiv unbee oiling on pf.ee It will be aske 1, perhaps, wny I think hi part The liaised la Jy it ab vt that Ogden is to become the main ciiy Seveuiy-seve- n years old, and a great of Ihe Teiiitury, aud lliai southern Utah suflrtei fmm hio disease, having been a is lu bo benefited hy Ogden's gleatues. coi firmed invalid lor years, Her body i will whisper it in yuureai. Ogden is the treatment bean livul marks Itie disinbuiing point 4 the she received from tne hands uf her naturally being, as she is, the only Juncaffeuimiatcs-i.i- , anJ it looks, at present, leri.toiv, tion city. All me tailiuads com lieu asttmugh he wa going to,ie allowed I and wart hom lieu, alien you go anygo sco tree Pu ilir opinini m does not where, you hav tu lieu to watt, weigh much un the mmd ol a man eu and v sa ivnei. people and goods lost l manly sriiluneiits as to sir ke a come to versa; Uiah, tncy c.nie to Ogdeu iu wsnian, espec adv one so hrulisii as to order to get miu Uiah. Again I Icain mall teat a helpless old and cnppled v that ym aie .00.1 to have a oman We believe frum the sentinieii'i by D.ui& Mprr, K.G K lumiuig thruugn yuui ihe that have been expi est ed lliai dispeople tuvclv valley aud uu Urlhei south, of Ephraim at laige would lie glad lusee ihe icuple of Muab a. d grand hinimade an example ul, withal leati licady do llieir wholesale bu; mg here good round fine. because they can do liettcr heu than in A coat of lar and feathers, riding Sail Lake, and because Ihe D A R. G. on a rail, driven out of the neghbur-hood,- " Ry. teaches them, and why will San burning in effigy." and kindled Pete and otner comities n I do ilia punishments, luv been iulliciel mi same when the railroad teaches them? such lieing. We do iiut adv.icate They will get bcllel leira ai d pio.es such violence nets and luliy as g 1 si iicaimeut, alici which, bui.neia msu, iusiead of look A DASTARDLY ACT ing to Salt Lake fot their supplies, will Several daye ago Marshal Clawson look to Ogden. Of course lliere will be between the two went to grease hi can, the one he uses great 4 .wii tlieie will get the bat all the time in his professitmal business, c benefit .4 it end Ogdc will get tne when, mh'.s suippse and chagrin, he found that some malwu person had liciiefii 4 iiMitadv. Fi in mis dp. ini, ia t not time sawn one uf the Sh ikes off, close to the ua.lcit nr brg nmg to lea.n and indcNlMSi Irlli. aie thal others mat 1 Hunk 4 i, ai.u (jgdc.f wuuld have been cut Mil lime was nul somriuiiig , I will ct i:..iioji sufficient. It seems that h was a tnl, you d , Mi. line ou lew lo pov-cwine youa keep emus atiemiu to have the cait g ve wav ihe lowii bcei I can, wnh Mi Clawson and peihaps mjuie niWl-in dey an leaders acqua-uieTo say die least the an is uncallwnh the city and sutruuiidillge, aud ed fur, malicious and villiaimus, and 'the tail our d'rtiigs it would be m. trouble to peipcnator, if tuund, will awl aliould be fid column abet colum- - ol iiueiceiH.g Mvcielr dealt with. news, but, as incy au not, 11 naiutally .s lisidci iu wine au luicusmi lei in wiiicu ln. mav ui may m4 be, .1 m lias lo (Kal inly with geneial 114m. mav l Ue uui lew uolcs. ig-I- ut meii--plila- ROLLER MILLS. EPHRAIM TJTA.H Prepared to do For first class We are now Cnstom Grinding. work we cannot be beat. We have a Good Article of flour now on the Market. C-- Fhmiilent Willardaon, I. Greaves Supt, js d Closed by eiuging and prayer. PatMASV CONFKKKNCZ. commenced at s p, m. on .Saturday, Singing by the children Love at home" Prayei was ufteicd by Councilor Christiansen. Singing Tie expected that the children will perform a noble part." Sisier Accord assumed her new position end presided w uti much kindly benevolence. The meeting waa the larg. est yet held which is in perlem accord with the ratio ul population. A second councilor being iweded, Miss. A. K. Williams was voted in and set span lof her office. Sarah Peterson cliatecliised the ctuldieu on many points wnh which they should be familiar, but thev weie alninet to iliy to aucuer. Enieliue B. manWells spoke to the lints one in ner In hold llieir attention, and amuse while she insliucled them. Adi wed congregational singing, and.lliat all lie Samis be uigamzatioii 4 the Latter-dawell supplied with go. id reading' Sing, lor mg by congregation, adjourned I ree nionllis. Singing. This ended iliecuiilerencei at Mayfield and everybody expiesed iliemselve well pleated. uru-pe- 111 COUNTY LOCALS. There ere four schools in San Pete without teachers yet.- - The mountains are again decked d foil in their beautiful age caused by the action of Jack Frost. parti-colore- that a gentleman a snug little fortune at his ia rumored GENERAL MERCHANDISE CTAll our Good are Soldtt the Loweat Possible Prices. SALIMA & GlAMCSO:. m A. H. Lo . IN 3DH3A3LS3K, All Kinds Of Fnrnitur, Window Blinds Carpets and Wall Paner The Celebrated Charter Oak and Monitor Stoves AND WHOLESALE s--a s 16 RETAIL Ephraim, San Pete County. 4 Ed-toi- u h-- After trying the sprinkler for one half day, our road supervisor resorts to an old method of laying dust, and one that is often applied where it it least needed, i. e. by flooding the streets from an irrigation ditch. Thii ia simple, cheap and effective at the mud puddle in front of Prest Peterson fully testifies. Mr. Dealer in s command has pledged himself to buy real estate and inveat his surThe Registee plus in Manti. hopes it if true, end that lika good fortune may befall thnsa of our other towns who need dollars to develope their natural resources. con-leren- JOHN KNIGHTON, f y Relief Jos. F. DORHJS Co. n-- pla.e. READ WHAT WE HAVE' ci. Our Batb w.u will be wild al A choice hn .4 Groceries of va;in kinds. Robt Anderson, of Fountain Green, left for Michigan last Saturday morning. Mr. A. goes to Ann Harbor to enter the famous law We the college. congratulate young man and wish every possible success in hit commendable effort fur a law course. San Pete will need mure lawyers soon, and what better than that our local ability should fill tha place. A large (tick uf Bouif Wk ahk now Rkcbivimu (ioods Dir kit from Coning sen oltrsui. We also cany a complete line uf Gent uudeiwrai, Ovei A.i.iis, ai.d any and everyi.mig lei ng i.g in 1 Gent' line. H-i'- Kast roR tmr School Trade & Snoev, good value for your money. A fine I n 4 Dress guilds in all the lalel shades and Trimmings lu match, thk at W-Ge- wi also caeav Jo and Ladies Furnishing Goods nts STORE Msin 5inet, Ephraim, REGISTER BLOCK An immense snick 4 Clothing c msisii ,ng uf Men's, YuuihS. Boy's and Child nils; atao Gen' ' Ovric. sis i4 all size Ladle's Uls.eis, Jcincia. Hoods. Facinais rs. Gloves. Muul eic. ErhaaiM Co er e We air ie that me fain uu J -- Gaiiliuet K. S iiw win. Liberal party are accused of has f.r.ome li me :reii dan erxislv ill ' Saint for year have talkeit of cele- doing some wire pulling to get them) with vii leia u i.niom is nut 4 braiing the 40th anivcr.ary of the to discharge themselves, in order!pr'.n i.earv ic.,ui.dviel introduction of the Gospel into to get their room, which was con- - dai.gei- ' It has bee ami HiuceJ ihai the Scandinavian Countries, some 0111 Muiaat Inipioyeinri.t Am vLiihii.s j of them seem t be moved upon to r",lvi make use of the occasion and invite ni?4llme l!lr'r ", . in stoliell lied lliai uui .11 w lab urpne for me in tne shape of y mi.g iwople les'inie hr is W1 wtli iciiewed d'luz ce. rvi n .ke . money, and the purse, ihvii iiiiptuvemenis in veiy dead. well filled and running over. Iain' not scared enough to The infant d lugluer uf B r. Edwaid ,urpnd Rridaid8m min, died .m T mid iv hinder ine from feeling and saying Nepi, iSih.irfcii ileia i..iaiitimi. aii. Reid "Thanks! to all the givers, as also has a d.sil.1. claim on the sympam rs th K rnlsTEK. ! ul tlie cuminuiiiiy in h a Die lirieav- Yours truly d . in-i- t.. 11 1 gij e il.lr 1 uuan-iipufit- ; bt sis-te- Prest. M. A. Hide gave some needed instructions and eapiened lur good feeling toward the sisier, Ilia cause in which they were all laboring, and her approval of the work acrompiislied. lle ena Madsen .4 the G nmiwn ward repotted their ward, and related I lie jtighi of the (iuuuisou K S. Stme. T.ie president requesud Saiah Peter-- 1 iTha M lf n It tion, l iiiuNuus. with d )m. I.iiiii y RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE, Young Ladies, and Pimuiy conference were held.according to notice in the KttGiETaa.at Mafield on tlie 19, noth, just past. There were visitor present from Salt Lake, Bit. Pleasant, Spiing City, Ephraim, Manti. Gunnison and other places. Meeting had been opened and Mis Olsen, preaide.it of the Mavlield ward was addressing the meeting when the visitors arrived. She congratulated the people on Ihe fact thal a conference wae being held in their midst, end a numbei of gentleman pieveul. Spoke well ul the financial condition of their special ward, and the faitbiutues of ulucrie and members in the discharge of their duties. Said the hall iu which the wta held belonged tu the listers and was all paid (r; and having served tor ten years, and gaining much valuable experience, ihe had decided if the Bishop was willing to resign in favor of some other person, but as some objection had been made to that, if she remained m office, ihe would like lu have Ikirulhy C. Christiansen to fill the vacant pla.'e ss councillor. Bishop Christensen was tha neat maker. Said il was tha fim Relief Society conference he had ever attended. la the ren years that Bln. Olaen had presided he helieved sue had giveu (refaction and d.me a good work. Under hei;uidance the sisters had built the houee in which Ihe coulerencc was being held, and it was an honur and a credit to them and the town. They were out of dent and beeidee aiiandmz to their other duties, such as the care uf the poor they still h d wham on band .and a good giai.eiy to put it in. The lady wished to resign, and hile he c ed it ae houorable to resign, as in accept office, under proper cirruin siannes, he wuuld prefer that sue remain ed in the place fo honorably filled, ae her advice would be valuable. Sp-ksome further words of good council, advice, and eucnuiagemeul The name of Matilda Olsen, (the burner president) wa put in lomuialioii for president, and Dorthy C.Chrisii .iisen and Ingiy B. liuudeiiun as first and sec and councillor. The vote was sustained Ellen Jaketnau wae nominated by f M. A. Hide as Stake eecietery, and action taken. Sister Sarah Petersou, of Fphtaim, p. ke a few words Sister Allred ol 5piiag City adjusted the meeting. Next came the reading of the Siatieti-ca- l aud Financial upon lot tne a a months ending Sept i t. which the stake to tje in a flourishing condi- Acts. Dr-Efc-urd- g Beaver. 'i Schools must bo much The 1 over 9 led, c teacher writing from t c'c to a friend in Ephraim I weaty-tw- o classes a day. aayt: My school iwarmcd last Monday, all tha yonngaat beet followed the young quean across the street to locate ia n new hive. Work of the remainder all the heavier on me. Sec md readers ware left with me. wll.!' 1 oat-stra- O. C. Olsen, of Mayfield, has a number of very fine cattle. Not "blooded," in the accepted meaning of tha term, but probably better for all tbs purposes, and conditions required uf e. !e in this Territory. ive cattle carefully seThey cm lected. a - brad, and treated with a usually given bloodthe aame ed cauls ltf After meeting had been properly opened, Rebecca Wareham ul Manl.i addresardlhe conference, and represent-- ; cJ both wards ul Mauli a being in good condition Nzucy Accord U Spring Cily, recently elected as primary president spoke to the aiMeis. Mi. Mdl of Sierliug bore her testimony to' the truth uf llia wuik Gud.aud touched on many interesting aulyecis. Emetine B. Well, uf Salt Lake, gave the assembled sisier a great deal uf goud gdvisc, touching on many subjects. Pies. A Hide, after adiuunishiug the saints thet it was ibeir rigbt to have ill gifts hat. had been bestowed upon the apuetles in former limes, and eaplain-mwhat those (die consisted of. llieir uses aud abuses and how sacredly they liuuld be guarded Irom profane eyes and ears.kpoke in tongues lu tbe taller-daEllen Jakemau Saints pieseul. ' gave the imeipiel-lio- n. Cungrega'iun sang, The Spirit ol Bcdcdic-tiuGod like a Ijie is burning. by O. C. jOlscn. for three Cuiilereoce adjourned mouths, due notice of time aud place will be given in the Recistm. Goods to Salt Lake Depot before 5 p, The P. O. Hansen benefit, by the Jubilee, has run up to 8315.50. The gentleman ia a worthy subject for the generosity of his Scandinavian friends, and the Register Mr. Hansen, and compliments the committee who had the natter in charge and the parties who contributed to the fund. l . on. The trenches fur the water pipes m.one day reach us the next day at J or are 6 o'clock . We shall be hauling freight for the Maati water-work- s to Fairvicw end Mi. Pleasant in about approaching town. 30 dare and would like to bav all your wav. Hon. W. JC. Reid and Attorney freight coma our Yours Truly Whitecottoa were in Ephraim last W. E. B Green, and K. yesterday. Q. W at Thistle Agt. luasday The above was received by on of Jos. F. Iioriut and Co. have re- Ephraim's meicautsoil Tuesday eveuing ceived a ine case of gold pens. Ye scribes call and look pt them, SAN PETE STAKE ACADEMY. last convened The County Court Dated Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1890. Monday and approved the bonds of all those officers who hgd to file There ia an increased attendance them. this week, more than other weeks. The S. P. V. will run train on Prest. Peterson visited us Tuesday Sunday the 5th apd 11 insts. for the and made some interesting remarks. accommodation of conference pasWe are much pleased to see Miss senger!. Raker, of Manti, present at school We want to buy hay, after an illness of about a week. wood, coal, pot at ret ppd apples at Our library, though quite extenIhii office. Those paving these articles to sell will dp well to call sive, ia still inadequate to the demands made upon it by the students. around. Bro. Greenwood was taken sick A. Mr. Birkholder.of Springville, will build a restaurant jin Ephraim. Friday Evening and his illness baa It is the gentleman's intention to detained him from school up to a first class building, and give the date. ?ut an A 1 restaurant. Preparations are being made for To AcadamyStudtata from abroad the General Theology class on WedIf you desire a quiet, homelike place nesday afternoon, and the public .to board, during tha school year, on are all invited. raasonabla tgrma, apply to Mrs. Our Geological Cabinet is an Charlotte Taylor, Ephraim. interesting feature of the Academy Mr: J. H. Blake, of the firm of and additional specimen are alBarlow aqd Blahs, commission ways received with gratitude. merchants, Salt Lake, called in to PaOGRAUJIE. sea ui the other day. Mr. Blake For the General Theology, Oct. 1, waa representing the Salt Lake 1890, paper company. Discourse, Adolph Hanson. We would like to call the atten-- 1 Reading, Lizzie Baker. lion of tha opposeri of Woman Suf- Song, Sophia Hansen. frage, those who advocate the theory Recitation, Joseph Hansen. that mans Chivalry is all that wo- Essay, Ruth Madson. man needt thii aida of tha grave, to lecture, Ray Lund. he article in an other column head- Bible Exercise, Mary Pehrson. Instrumental Music, Samuel Greened, A Brutal Assault-- " wood. Robert L. Anderson of the Salt Questions to bt handed in by Sister Laka Bill Posting and Advertising Greenwood. Co., ia traveling in the interest of To be answered by; the Territorial Fair. He says, the 1 James Sorenson. towni between Ephraim and Salt 1 Anna Nordfcldt. Lake arc well " posted with large 3 John Hanson. colored bills for the fair. Mr. To commence at 1:30 p.m.on Wed. will perhaps go aa far south The public arc cordially invited. ai rM I I" v IThe aiMUIRMIl (Htar. Oa. ion ; F. O. ilAUSE!. Ephraim City, Utah, DIBLKR Iuie A SAD ACCIDENT, ' ahuve. The Ri c.ivrvH rxieno. llans Ulson, of Ephraim, was li 111 Mi s li Re d in tnemlly vmpahy t after a or as known 14 the le'.J running l inal. se.v.ce yesterday em building, premise murning when he lei and run 1 into his eye culling his eye j) Dr. W. H. Olsten wa , An awful fit f severly. m i;v u persons will be prosecuted accord-croud Iaiic i,-l- . ling to Uw. Names of those civ-- ! the lyln.i.is ; icsuliihit hi tne r rziled and pr'in.iu iced lhat the .. ... , . . drsmici .,11 ui Imiisi- cl :.i .I j .iu rc.'.o11.. I iv'i mi I nig ln, information wuiniu ic Savant j. d i d 1.1 i' l 1 l.l: . I;, 1: o d. N. S. Nkii.sev, lfop t, i.ipz-e-r ,ix..i ij j . ai icqiecilullv It and V hi rcaaun seem to tie sheeted! Kasmi:ss M, Agent. Ijged younger of the the two wa burned to a j I J11 n i ' 0 Kun.-ia- I 1 M 1 dirinat, Chemicn, ierfumerica, Drug . 1 I f 8 .u-v-- PiutelOJa,HIt GROCERIES, Stuffs and Pnje Spices. Dye 3W g jisi. 9 .,.dk.e. aid al 1 - IN Sp (., Teas, Ptr.-rifitm- (u r Mully k.yi ia a Aout for the tt Drug 2 Sim. ! feel (hi aud Cs-'r- Kiisi-Cla- 1 7y full Line uf Gi Ui D-- y .fn' lhii( Night. Whlto Hcwlug Mechine, liluir of all s ) jr |