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Show eat Absolutely Indejjend 4betber Qu all questions So.oial of Political, he BLApK. fg; JWft' OH litigious, i Mr , ; The Truti WitQtft Feaf or Favor, u tq: 'Terms ?2.C0 per year, in advance, .00. , ft jx ninths Country People Head rf! The advertisements in the Country Papers, and aa Tfje BLADE has the Largest Circulation c Paper in Central 4 Ay 'D' i rr $ NEPHI CJTY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORN JUG, AUGUST III. VOLUME NUMBER any and Southern Utah, It offers the best possiblp medium for , 24, 18J5. f Advertisements, n. ? g A POLITICAL AjEETINd. a t ExcelSulphur for ' , sior Merc. Co.?s,' Miss Iottie Rountree, clerk, at Hyde The Republicans Hold a Successful LittIeTe sheep dip at the Excelsior and WhitraoresJ hgs been ilF for some Merc. Cp.s. . Seyetal Committees. Remember that John 3. Palbtey is weeks, and her ponditiqn ia not improPursuant to the call the Republicans of ,he only Green Grocer in Nepbi. ving. held a primary on Saturday evenBuy your Sulphur for sheep dip from Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Pitchforth went to Nephi to elect six delegates to the State ReGo Prices the lowest. C, Andrews Lehi this week, where Mrs. Pitchforth ing publican Convention to be held on AugReasonable terms. met her sister who had just arrived ust Good pasture. 2Sth in Silt Lake Cityi 9 11 Apply to H. H. Pitchforth. from England.' Wm. Bailey, Cnairman of the Precinct I)ont forget the Excelsior Merc. Colonel aqd Mrs. Robert T, Bnrton Campaign Committee, presided with E.R. Oo. is the ony place wfyere you can get were arrivals yesterday from Salt Lake. Booth as secretary. The following namUtah Sugar. Colonel Burton is one of the old and re- ed ladies and gentlemen' were placed in nomination as delegates, and all those Send or go to Mrs. M. A Gadd's, Ne-o- spected citizens of Utah, were the sucfor choice peaches, pears apd plums Mrs, Chas. Andrews went upjto the marked with an asterix S Mrs. nominees: cessful Jno. Cowau, af all kinds. Pax-maCapital on Wednesday to select a future Mrs. O. S. Tingey, Mrs. Katie L. Mrs. Adelbert Cazier, Mrs. Mercy The Democrats held a meeting on borne, Mr. Andrews contemplates makJno. S. Cooper. Adelbert Monday and transacted some important ing Salt Lake hi9 head quarters for bay- Wright, Mrs. A Hvde, Cazier, Henry Adams, E. J, wool, committee business. ing R. Booth, T. C, Winn and T. L. Foote. and II, Adams were appointed In addition to a full line of groceries ,E. D. Wickins, Nephis U. P. agent A. Cazier and tellers, to his successor balloting on the nominations we haye a daily supply qf fresh fruits is turning the office over selection of names marked in the resulted Dreparatary to a temporary leave of ab- with a The other six were elected aland vegetables. John S.v Painter. sence wh ich will be used in a Visit with ternates. The Juab Stake Academy will open on uis wife 10 Kansas friends. Nominations of six delegates to attend the .Monday next in Academy Hall, Judicial Convention to be held in Beaver gets the Fifth Judicial District Beaver on Sept. 10th were then made John T. Miller, Principal. on Saturday, Sep- with the following names on the blackDemocrat;Convention Dont the people of SoutbernUtah know tember Mrs. .Katie Mrs. Paxman, Nephi will get the Eighth board: l.;h. save Geo. can S. and Jno. time money Mercy Foote, they by sending Senatorial District DemocraticGodvention Wright, E. Gideon Wilson, H. Cooner, Sparks. their mail orders to MoNallv & Lunt? to be held on Monday, September 23rd. J. F. Wright. Henry Adams, J. S. Druggists, Nephi. Cowan, Geo, Udall, and Peter Sorenson. more storm made Tuesday nights Car of Sulphur just received by C. A. J. Hyde moved that those of the nomnoise than' mud. A few drops of cool- inees having received the next highest & Co. Get their prices before I ing moisture was ail the recompense number of votes become alternates. The wild display of lightening and motion prevailed. for Dont tear up the Blade; when you he the The following names were placed in of Natures grand artill- nominaiion booming as delegates to the Senatorial to have read it pass it your neighbor ery. be held inNepbion Sept. to convention tf vvho, perchance, does not take it. 21st: E. H. Sparks, Lorenzo Webb, D. The man that said George Hardy, the M. H. Love, Jobn Ellison, J. Sheep-me- n should know that the Miller, for had and left boot shoemaker, Nephi D. Salisbury, H. Pitchforth, Mrs. C. S. Merc. Co. can supply them-witwas talking through his hat, Mr Tingey, C. S. Tingey, I. E. Irons, Robt. good, mlphur for sheeprdipping at bottom Hardy was on a visit to Milford and is Ord, and J, A. Booth. Before the bal, Cazier moved that figures. lotingofproceeded A. twelve now back at his old stand and, as he those names that the foregoing James Bigler and family boarded the says, is in Nephi to stay. are not elected to the Senatorial convenMilford Express last Wednesday and become delegates to the County Jas. W. Faxman, Superintendent of tion, convention to be held in Eureka on Sepi, went down to Milford where they will the Excelsior Mercantile Co., saddled 25th-remain for several months, a horse early in the week and i3 now J. A. Hyde mbved that the meeting be Bishop N. P. Rasmussen and a number rasticating'on the Indian reservation in adjourned to Monday evening. Carried. of other Levan people were visitors to The Strawberry valley, that land of fine meeting convened on Nephi on Tuesday. The Bishops name scenery, of glorious days and nights, Mondayadjourned and after the minutes evening is now onour srfbscription list. had been read and approved, nominaof game and mountain trout. tions of delegates to attend the County It is rumored that the Freed Furniture The other day David Salisbury, who convention to be held'in Eureka ott Sept,-25twere announced as being in order, Company of Sail Lake, have under con- Is tending sheep for Ingram Bros, sideration the establishment of a whole- in the Sanpete mountains, met a large and the following were placed on the T. C. Winn, Geo. Me sale and retail business in Nephi, There black bear Bruin showd no intention blackboard: Wm. Bailey, J. R. Edgheill, Cane, is a fine opening here for an enterprise of D. M. Miller, W. H., retreating, and Salisbury openened fire Chas. Wilson, ' Isaac H. Wm. Foster and of that kind,. Pattegrew, with his revolver with the result that Grace. As two of the tellers were absent, O. A, Bates came up from Holden last a very fine bear skin has beeh forwaid-e- d the chair S. Cooper and J. appointed to his home in Nephi. T. C. Winn. Sunday and returned on Tuesday. Mr On motion of A. Hyde, thb rules Bates will teaoh iu the Nephi Central N, B.' Hadley, the gentleman whom were suspended J. and the following named School daring the coming term. During The Blade ha3 heretofore mentioned were elected as alternate; acclamation by his short stay The Blade was favored as an arrival from Hillsdale, Mass., has J - R. Edgheill, D. M, Miller, and Wmi with a pleasant call. authorized us to say that he has con- Foster, On motion a committee of five was apThe Blade is indebted to E. W: Wil- cluded to locate in Nephi and will prac- pointed by the chair to seclect five names son of Harris and Wilson, Salt Lake, for tice his precession, that of the law, Mr. asaoarUpaign committee: E. R. Booth, a pleasant visit last Tuesday, and we Hadley 4Woung man cf unquestion- T. C. Winn, Wm. Bailey, Chas. Wilson and J. S. Copper. The following named trust that, whenever ibNephf, the gentle- able ability and with a bright future. ladies were added to thu. committee man will remember that j)ur latch string M. Romney, traveling man for 2J C. E. L Goldsbrotigh Mrs, F. O.Teasdel and J. is always on the outside, M. 1. , came in from the North on Wed Mrs. A. Cazier. J. A. Pierce of Eureka, estimates the nesday, and after interviewing the Uncle Toms Cabin number of women that will register in merchants went on to Sanpete on .Thurshis district at about 250.- Less than five day. Mr. Romney has promised Tbe Loyds Big Pavilion, and Uncle Toms of the Kodack shots at Cabin that will It is a per cent of the ladies are refusing to reg- Blade Samples Nebo salt works, and which were never grow old 6o long play as are there ister. The male registration will be the made a couple of months since by him hearts that feel for human wrongs. Mamlargely increased in Eureka and end Mr. Howard, also of Z. C. M. 1. Dont fail;to see the grand street parade moth. 1 Alf. Orhie, who in company with Hen- to:day. Admission 25 and 35 cents. The Blade will flatter no man for tbe ry Painter, recently went as far East as sake of a subscription, nor will it pat Chicago with 12 car loads of sheep, has ' Train Talk. any man on the back and hypocritically returned to Nephi. It was Alfs first Wednesdays freight carried the groctry-tmake him believe he is qualified outing over the boundary line of Utah, for some position for the purpose 'of and he returns with greatly enlarged ery stock of T. B. Foote over to Eureka where Mr. Foote will establish his busisecuring first chance at news items, or views of distance and peoples. When- ness. with a hope of securing ads. Not much . ever The Blade gets in a pinch for help, who is a good typo as well as sheepOn Tuesday John Dewsnup, one ot Dr s. JEllerbecli, C Uynds will Alf, man, cheerfully responds to a call, ad he Deserets merchants, and Mr. and Mrs. extract teeth positively ivithout has on this number. Mack Webb of Oak City, were southKansas of Dr. S, J. City, Hynds formerly pain, .r there will he no charges Mo. and later of Springvilc, and Dr W bound passengers. speoial had on made, no Oas, Ether or Chloro- Leon Ellerbeck formerly with Dunf ord & Tuesdays north-boun- d about board ot Salt Lake sixty Nephi Odd Fellows, dentists form simply a local agent abso- Ellerbeck,besurgeOn boarded the cars at Pay-so75 more In Nephi from Sept. 2d to 7th about City will lutely harmless but effective. and before the train reached Salt and will be prepared to do all latest work Don C. Brian on Thursday, came up known to modern dentistry. Bridge and Lake it was loaded to the platforms with from Leamington, a distance of 25 miles Crown work or teeth without plates a the I. O. O. F. excursionists. The milGold, aluminum and rubber itia excursion train was also loaded. by the Dog valley roadj on his bicycle in specialty platenla-tinanFine gold, sliver-gol2i hours. Arriving here Mr. Brian sold plates. insoluble Tuesdays train carried Apostle F, M. oxyphosphate fillings his wheel and boarded the S. P. V. Ry artistically Inserted at reasonable prices Lyman of Tooele, and Edgar Clark of for Loa, Wayne County, where he has a All work guaranteed to be satisfactory Parowan to Southern Utah, Mr. Lyranch. He has lost faith in the Leaming- In every respect. mans visit to Iron County has, very ton smelter industry. The following concerning a boy who likely, no significance when considered P. 'N. Baum, an attorney, arrived was born and reared in Nephi, taken from in connection with the report that the from Beaver last Thursday and will the Tavlorsvifle correspondence to tbe gentlemans name has been mentioned locate in Nephi. Mr. Baum says he Murray American, will be of interest to as a probable candidate for governor. Solon Brown, a believes the Republicans will nominate many of our readers: son of Homer who met with the From Conductor Hawkins it is learned Presley Denny of Beaver for Jubge of serious accidentBrown, of a fractured skull, from that the recent storm in tbe region of the Fifth, and that Jcihu W. Christian, being thrown from a horse, and who has was the wildest ever known in also of Beaver, will be the choice of the been speeehless and nearly unconsgjous Frisco, for over two weeks, begins to show signs that locality. In addition to the damage Democrats for the same position. of recovery ; he speaks a few words now to the track, tbe water poured down Jones, one of Provos attorneys, and recognizes his friends. Dr. Ferrebee from the eastern mountains on this side arrived in Nephi on Mondays train, on expresses .confidence in his final re- of Milford, and filled the canal full to business relative to the sale of 'the mill- covery. The banks were washed was mile Black from R. down Four Jas. bottoms flooded. Hail the of ing property Benjamin D. Thomas, canyon early in the week and furnished away and of them as large as hens many deceased. The sale came off at 5. p. m., ns with a few items relative to the out- stones, six inches beof a to fell depth Wm. A, Loose of Provo being the auc- look for home coal daring the coming eggs, and Milford, Jack rabtween Smiths winter. Development work at the mine bits were killed, and windows smashed tioneer. W. A. C. Bryan, for other par- is progressing favorably with an en- in the residences of the farmers. Orchseveral thousand shares for ties, bought increase of thickness of the of fruit and foliaee, couraging $25. Claims for $225 each. The claims vein. Mr. Black says there is a six inch ards were stripped down and but litbeatea, lu?ern the are situated in the Tlntic district. stratum of clay unfierlying the coal, and and A gang of section tle of it can be cut. which, will afford them an excellent men under to take forced were Drs. Ellerbeck- & Hynds coine gouge for undermining the coal. Over-lyin- their hand-ca- r to keep from refuge perishing. the coal i3 a bed of shale which train .recomended from On ' Wedenesdays north-boun- d works le easily and wherever necessary to highly ading mate more of n end triflcan room were Leamington, be cut out at citizens of their respective commnn ing expense. The coal Mr. of T. Getty, cleaves Minneapolis. J. Getty readily from both walls, and in connection with it will be remembered by our readers,' ities and it is a good opportunity soft loot and hanging walls can be cheap- was the agent,' some months since, in wash-o- nt for the people of Nephuto get their ly mined. The of their road negotiating a bond on the Rattler and claims' in leferredto Blade The last week, did Pat Mehan group of mining by reason some work done without going to Salt but little damage, For and was soon repaired. the Detroit district. business and in hitch the a was to The is road the half about there .Lake. Examinations and advica distance to completed finally the mine. The upper half, the matter dragged along andinocuous however, will take more than as much drooped Into a condition of. given free. Mr.Getty has been down to again work, and with the present force desuetude. The stockholders of the Nephi will requite about six weeks to complete. Leamington for the purpose of. resurrectsucceeded and the Merc, and Mfg.j Instn held' their There is an abundance of poles, house-log- s ing the deal and has of the Pat Mehau of etc. In the upper portion of the work development annual meeting in the Vestry of the Nesoon .begin and will to at and those that haul least, canyon,' group, expect on' Mr. as Tabernacle, from Four mile canyon should, turn out continued, neither Getty nor his phi Monday evening. to complete the associates have lost confidence in . tjie The financial report pf Supt. T. H. G. and assi st the. coal-meIt is not just nor manly to wait camp or group. Mr.Overson accompan-.to Parkes was Bubfnjtted and accepted. work. are now struggling ied Mr. Getty to Salt Lake in qrdex men until thoe bo The Board of directors reported a divi- along for' lack of 'that means to complete the perfect arrangements as the. former,., n dend of ten per cent. Which was also ac- road and then rush in and reap the benehave will charge understood, ' In addition to the dividend fits because there is no Utah Jaw that it cepted. work. a there is healthy reserve fund on frotect3 their rights In the matter of the The following named hand. the road. Di J You Read It? .t were elected to serve' as officers persons for the bollege Commercial W. Presiyear The Capital City :N. ensuing Schofield,'. Read the Addent; Mrs. M. A. Grover, a card in this paper offering instruc has Read the ad. headed Free Course by Mail R. J, Ord, S. G. Ord and Francis a ,number'wdf It tioh free to Sell3 as Directors. A vote of thaaksfra? U ith the Capital City Commercial College111 ' jfffaff officer,yori ti,tfx1Terr Apply for it: epdered LOCAL HONORED Sheep-dippin- INKL1NGJS. he iSOtjtety. J n, Mrc Annie Sorenson called the peo- pie to order, and the audience a ruse Do what is right Jet the and sang: consequence follow. XTesident Wm. Paxnran olTered the r xf&Si fsr:eT2 t '4211. Y-'- Uu. ll JU. YOU YOU fArHCASllt justJj, CAM A-- TUI? FENCE 1" QK O CQ AMO OF- PQirtTS Rcirefs 5HQtnAR$ k&yvs wcak g - ; JMB'LWi iffAYMlYfHC SCCCCO0TrtCPOINTS C 00 i r $03TOf 4 . An-Jre- uy-.o- For Sale Only - K. 9-- 11 ( i l Ex-celsii- or h j chiid-goverfi- c h Leaders in Low Prices. . PYP AT COOPER, GOS. & A CAR LOAD OF COOK STOVES MLL MD INSPECT OUR STOCK. NEPHI. f To-Nig- Dr.G.S.Hosmer, Course by Mail j WITH TUS Commercial ' OFFICE: At. the Goldsbrotigh Hotel, Advertise Our College To to-nig- i . f We will give a thorough course of instruction in double and single entry and Commercial Arithmetic of Charge, to a mail. Free by ' This eoursp M limited number of persons. will 5e completed in forty lesops. No 2 i Book-keepin- g o to 4 p, m. Utah. Nephi, charge for Diplomas. Address Capital City Commercial College, - Drawer Ik rs.M.A.Gadd. TOPEIA, HAS. ' . Missouri Pacific Ttis Ifyou are going to R! NEPHI, y Will promptly fill all orders for Fresh Fruits Kansas ;City,' St. Louis o- and , . any other point East sea that your ticket reads via i Tiu Missouri Pacific !Ryi nt Koad-bed.rdak- nrhe Rduta. al Superb this line theFeoples Far Hoacbes, Quiek.Time e j 1,1 f v Eeavp Ogden....; Leavp Pueblo Arrive Kansas City .Arrive St. Louis, , .. Arrhe Chicago.it... ... fl:35p m. 7:00 p. m. 5:15 p. m. 6:55 a. m. 9:30 a. m. Upon file nearest ticket agent or addi-es- s H. B, KOOSER, Vegetables. Bicycle Highway. A company has been formed in Milwaukee for the purpose of constructing an elevated bicycle road between that city and Chicago, a distance of eighty miles. The plan is to construct a wooden elevated road sixteen feet wide on nearly a straight line, and have the termlnons in each city as near the business center as the American Cyclist. A possible,-saytoll between the two cities of ten cents for ils use will be charged, and the promoters estimate that it would be patronized weekly by at least 20,000 wheelmen. road have been prepared Flans for-thwill work the and begin as soon as the two cities- has been the right of way into obtained. Bicycle riders Will have the advantage of a perfectly level road, free from all venicles and other obstacles, and, in addition to this, the road will afford a special track for' long distance races, e Commercial Freight & Pass. Agt, S. II. STINSON, Traveling Pass. Ajrt. Salt Lake City Utah Dr n. c. Townsend. General Pass, and Ticket Agent. Mo. St. Louis, Notion of , s i 1 - d . A On Kl.-n- f - f Chicago New York, n, i A i i Administrators Sale. - - i In the Arms of Death. Of Real and Personal Property, Xotice is1lierely given ixat in pursuance of Mrs.' Antoinette W. Jenson, wife of A order of the Probate Court of Juab County W. Jenson, on Sunday, stepped into a iih Territory, made and entered on the li)th ay of August A. D. 1895 in the matter of thed post hole, hut afcide from a pain in her "state of Drusilla Norton, Deceased, the under-gneno special injury in-t- il administrator of said estate will Hell at knee, experienced a lapse of several hours, Mrs Jen-sonwprivate sale for eas5 U. c.Oold coin subject to as oalirmatipn by sat I Probate Court1895on the 9th day of September A. D. at the a. m. ot said day at the i"ur of H Oclock of said administrator in the City of 'tephi Juab County. Utah Territory, the dis(ribed reuU and per-ou- al property wit: Tlw south 2 Of lot 4 block 5 plat (J 'f the Neptp survey of Tow lots in Xephi tv Juab County, Utah Territory. Also one half acre ot the waters of Salt Creek, one bay hore anout 1U year i old, one cow and. calf 13 pne e t of work harnosH and two 'ars.'old, piyrs. lhds for the of the said property '' ill be receivedpurchase the said administrator, at by . Zkxos Whitakki ""residence. AdumiLstr.itor of the estate ol Drusilla Nor h Deceii4cd. 1 tsed Aa,g. Arr-in. r w. re-i-e- nce fol-lovsi- u-- ite ( , f 1 -- delicite condition, and it was finally discovered that her injury nature. After in a was of an alarming suf-ferin- fr last intensely she passed away, were services funeral Monday. The relief society held in the second ward m. 4 President at p. hall, on Tuesday and was spoke present Wm Paxman words of comfort to the bereaved family and frienas. Mrs Jenson was born in Denmark Five children 41 years ago sad ndun-for the motherless by are left t mm trn j:d , last-Apri- len-L- - . d i , eminently practical. Mrss Alice Grover read an essay on .Hygiene. - v read an essay Mrs. Annie It. Bryan on social purity. B I Mrs. Nancy Francoiji Toad an origiual poeni, addressed to Mrs. Sorenson. At this juncture Miss Alice Grover canje in from the vestry bearing ubeau-tifu- l quilt which was preetited with an address by Miss Grover on behalf ol the girls of Nephi who have been aU tending Mrs. fcoreneons class in physical culture. The recepient of the address asked to be excused from replying, and was visibly affected Jtiy the uulooked-fo- r token of regard. I ' also tendered Little Miss a few touching lines on behalf of the smaller members of the class; and was' followed by a number of other little Misses in a song and orgrn accompaniment. President Paxman made a few remarks commendatory of Mrs, Soren sons labor here in Nephi. Mrs. Sorenson announced that a program would be rendered, and it short drill by the physical culture class in the Central school house at 8p. ni, Tne audience arose and sang In the sweet by and bye, when a benediction was pronounced. i As per announcement the physical culture class met in the Central school and went through the, regular drill which was intermingled with 6ongs and recitations as follows: Song by thq Misses Bertha May and Josephine, Bryan; Recitation, Poverty F.at, by C Mis j May Grover; Song by Wm. and Miss Kate Bailey and a recitation by h Mrs. F. W. Chappell, The folding ' partition had beejt I thrown open and the north rqom filled with alarge' and appreciative audience. - v 4 . over-flowin- -- Chris-Overs- o , - Co-operat- n' 1 - Vice-Presiden- t; - the-retirin- g I i Additional Locals g, g' - fot Sixteen pounds of Utah sugar one dollar. J. S. Painter J.-D- . -- i Mon-kt- y : ' f HOURS: ht - Physician anil Surgeon . CAPITAL of an essay read by Mrs.' Eunice Chappell, Miss Mary. May then recited a poem by Mies Mallie McCann of Logan. The poem recited what woman has been, is and can be. Miss Jennie Bailey, rad an essay on Domestic Economy, pnd which' was j AND RANGES. the title niateruity be'obtained,.was ' 7 al pre-nat- . We have the Finest and Largest Stock of Footware everjshown in! Xfephi, and although leather goods havd advanced from 25 to 100 percent, we are still selling at Old Prices. Buy at once and save money at , opening prayer. t There is music all around whep. theres love at home, was then rendered by the audience. An address of welcome and depar- ture was delivered by Mrs. Lucy Paxl . man who, after a glowing tribute to Mrs. feorensoq, referred to the good work she had accomplished, tfnd the interest that had been manifested in her teaching. Mrs., Kate Parman then, in an , address, oet forth the labor that hasbeen performed, and outlined the principles and object of Mrs. Sorensons lectures to the ladies class ot Nephi. , The principles of physiology, hygiene etc, have been taught. In their entiretj those principles comprise the science ol life, and are in entire harmony with the gospel, and the gospel with them. Mrs. Soreuson then announced that Mrs. H. F. McCune would deliver a influence. short lectuie on Mrs. McCune handled her subject in an admirable manner and eiearly demonstrated the great responsibility that rests upon parents in the imp; ess their conduct wili haye upon their olfspriug. Mrs. Hdrah Brown read an essay on the training of children, and which embodied tno most mojerri and' -' lightened principles of ment. An essay on' the preperatioh for marriage was then read by Miss Kate tSorensou and proved clearly that the subject had been well studied.' Mow can a happy and helpful , -x antT On Tuesday at 2:30 the pupils that have been studying in Mrs'. Annie Sorensons class met in the Nephi Tabernacle. The gathering was a farewell in honor to Mrs. Annie Sorenson, their teacher yho departed fpr the North on Wednesday's train. Invitations lfad" been sent out to people' of the neigh-- , boring towns to be pieseut on Tuesday in tbe afternoon and evening at the closing etercises of the Woman'r Hygiene and Physiological Reform' hi Iff INSTRUCTOR Closing Exercises of the Hyglcna Physiological Reform Class, ; .I f HEIR S. T. Fearsdn, auditor was in town yesterday, s. P. Y Gpo. Lunt is erecting: a handsome residence in the northwestern part ,of town. Grace Bros, are doipg the work. Ilehry Painter returned last Wednesday from a trip to Chicago. He reports a very pleasant trip but is pleased . to return home and again, grasp the ha ndr e friends. of his I i i Thomas Painter, one of our sporting, citizens, accgmpanied py Earl Man: Ada grum, Miss Lillie Black, .Miss .have Kendall . Taylor and Miss I)eli. for the past few days .been, pleasuring. iu thecanypn,but returned early in. the. week and report(a very enjoyable. time. This wek Wm. and Orson JohnsopX , maq from George Stevens and another team? four apu with came Holden up took back with them several thousand large lot of . shim feet of lumber and aHolden residence. be used for glesto a great become can We repeat, Nephi distributing point. q Begletrorof V E. babdland, .reports' the result the Nephi registration ,a follows:. Males 456; females .375. Them are CQ names on last yea - list,. that, were, not .found at ..tht,ir .residences. Borne have movgd away and, others were from home. Many of tbe latter will doubtless show up during the lim wpek of registration, old-tim- V i . , . . , , . -- . -- |