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Show k ' ' ' ' if , . The County Register or san pete county. Ephraim, Utah, Feb. 5, 1891 . - - C M: rratiu,M.D. A.M. llorrowa,M.l I Freeman & Barrow 1 Have consented to have an offiite at 1 Neilson' Hotel Mount I'leasaul every Tuesday of each week. Eye Ear Nose & T roat I l)( Spectacles fitted propetiv. Agents for I I , the best Glass or Artificial E)c. I f ' iretl Jmirtm h ButHlnr, I J2 tmli Imkmit,,!, k jeFree ARTIST. Hand Crayon Work-- ft S- - Portraits Enlarged And all work guaranteed. , S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraim, Utah. A Stitch in time saves nine, "And maybe the means of Saving your Lile f limbs. ' See that your Harness is in good fix, ' which you can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and hall blocks South ut t'osl office Main Street, Kphraim. Hirnesses of all kinds made to order, work wai ranted, chatges moderate. j T. C. BAILEY, J LAND ATTOISXEY. j Office next door to U.S. Land Office, ' Salt Lake City. Obtains patterns for Desert and Mineral Lauds. Correspondence solicited and infor-mation Henry given. N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at Mt Pleasant. Oeo. W. Parks, : K. U. R. Thompsuu Late Rectlre- - U.s.Land Office, Atturney. PARKS & THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land OITice Building. Geneial practice in all Courts. Salt Lake City, Utah, j-- ' William II. Bird, James town. BIRD & LOWE, Land Agnta & Altornys, Offiict next door do U.S,Land Ofue, Silt LAxk City. UtAit. Will promote c amps Incontpatcfl and B'lspfnd- -' tlcuH.'lii lie"1 oriic-- at sat. lak" Cliy, Ttaii a "1 lne land 'fee t Waslniiklnu, p. C olkn'n pat nts oil iiiviesiej'l, l rc-- i :iiiiiii. pesort a d Timber culture Kut. tea, and ujwn coal and Mlafral lands. Inruiii atlon relalnf to land fiirDtshed wltlmaiia piatca,auu alnirruues. ; PEOPLES STORE. VIE II R If DO IE IT! THE --wt?r TIIK -- 3( XSic-g- BT1 JrSaf LARGEST LOWEST STOCK 13 ajy rrlcos. At QBCOFd BremgSprices. W3 ailc nthia,' biiUr tiua ai Honwt Tet Our CUiun and are willing t Stand or Fall bj FacU - and Figure- .- A site of MoKjy at OUR STORE WILL YOU? J. P. MBILSTBUP, Ephraim, Utah CALL AT THE FABIHIBO BXOmiTGD ME YOUR 8UPPLIE0. Call at J. P. Mtiliuups, Farmert Exckang and flod a fall tock of ntM1 and bojrs' lathing, hat aad caps, boot and tboaa. A fall Ub of ladiM raiMM and chil-dren'! aadarwart. ramilr froear-ie- i of every descriptioa ttc. etc. Both stores brim full of new goods, aad both baring the ame low prt-Ct- tf at sec out north and Ooutrc srVffVw. JOS. S THORNTON, DFALEK IN General Mercliandise, and the Product of it's Cuuntty, 1'rices as ljwas the lowest. Jos. S.TlKtrton, 1'erron.iHah W. B. J. Staoey DENTIST. All work wairafitrd. I At Ephraim on Wednesday and - si , Thursday of each week. ' F. y, JENSEN, -- TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tir-wa:- Roofing, and Gut-ter Work, Etc. REGI-3TE3- . BLOCK, KPIJ B M V TheBenchHouse 2, Blocks suutli of the "?ank. Mimeili "rI.A at. GOOD TABLES. gfejrRaies f 1. 00 and $1.25 per day.-- a G. E. BENCH., Prop. I Special Rates by the week. G.iod Yl Commercial Sample Room. Good Bath II Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tern II pie. Teams will meet parties at Chester 1 1 when so desired. 1I fMiMfSfs.smrs. E. M. NELSON'S I im3AR3ER SH0P,S2 I Hair cutting. 2;cts Shaving, I5ct 1 One Door west of City Hall, Ephraim, Utah if fas. Frost S.ihnson THE PETERSON OPERA HOUSE if Ephraim, Utah. now open to the public. There I is the neatest and best i J SET OFSCENBRY . f in San Pete. I And the ball itself is the neatest in l the county. Agents of Traveling i Companies are inviter.ed to f talce a look at theHall I 1 H A Grand Ball every Friday Evening I 1 to wnich all are invited. Ill Front A Johnson, Lessees I 1 Myr Holme RrU I I -- JEnterpria-nt)use 11 MYRA HOLMES CO. f 13J Commercial Street, f Salt Lake City f y- - Most convenient to Electric Cars, Res- - f I Uurants.leading Retail Stores, Theatres it1 I I and all places of amusements. I I I This Hotel and its equipments are C11- - f I I tirsly nw. Il has 64 well furnished rooms f.fi I nnrj is located in the heatt of the city. 'Ill .... .... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , No. 617. Land O.lka at Salt Lal--e Citr. Utah Oct. 1st. Notice is hereby giveu that t!ie f l owiuj-nam- ed settler has filed notice his intention t make final proof in sap port of his claim, and that said proo will be nude before the County Clerk o Emery Co.. Utah, at Casrle Dale, Utah on Nov. 29th, 1840, viz: Hiram A. Sotithworth, D S No 10S7S lor the N i N E , Sec 7,Tp 14 S, R 10 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation if, said land, viz; Heber J. Stowe, Frank M. Ewell, Harry Thompson, Waller Grimes, all of Spring Glen, Emery Co., Utah. Frank D. Hobiis, Register. Booth, Wilson & Wilson. Atty's. GOIVSMCSIC. Siir-- e ever tSe wotM j, fa!n med, Walr, and air, and vxl, A niui nt . mckiiii. H.i !! w:! Hie b.nd of Cod. In v.iL.-v- , and pui,', ami i.piMtnl. I n n:vn).ijut.,iii hnril. lie maio htm a harp u1 u,e t,rcst. He ..wiv-i"- , tin; i I...I.1. ith mihlil, tie put l..ith his Ii:umI to the ot.:aii. He kpeaLs and tile watrn, lluw, Ni in a ilium ot thunder, Ntw in a Calient c lnw, II turn he, the Mating Ito er belt. lie t'iayx no the Mutiuland htrcauti A tenuet sni- .- Iit.c a mother Sn:t tt, her i hutl ill dreamt, Rut the muaic divine! ami deare.1. Sinic tier the years biaii. Is the nianiixid it.,v.k.:iate music lie diaws fuui ihe heatt of man. SC T S L . Mary Knighton's New House'4 Good Accomodations, t ample Uooms, Etc. Sallna, - - Uath Win. ZABRISKIE, PROBATE ATTNOREV. Mt. Pleasant Utah. Business promptly attended to. 0. C. Larson, Mavfieia Utah-- . Carries a Full Line of MERCHANDISE, Studebaker Wagons, Carriages, anp all kinds of Agricultural Imple-ments. Also Agent for the CHAMPioMand whitley Machines. Extras or both Machines always on hand. Sheep taken on Shares! Big Interest Paid. I'ot JullfartittilarsAddrfSStr tall in Ole' Christensen, 3 blocks 4st if Cl-ip Store, Oitsrstrim's lihnit shif, EfArirm. t J I W.H, Olsten J.D. Ephraim. W. W. 7oodring, M- - D. Mt. Pleasant, Physicians & Surgans. Telegrams will only bf an-swered if made or endorsed by responsible parties -- 3 C.Andrews &Co. Highest Pries Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool, Hides and Telra. We are also Agents for the Three Best Wagons in the Mar-ket. THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, THE COOPER All At Salt Lake Prices. ao C Andrws & Co NEPHI 5c EPHRAIM. mmi SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Capital $50,000 Surplus f4,ooo Geo. C.Whitmore.Prcn. ' V. I. Brown, Vice-Tre- s. Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, Directors. James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. II. Peterson, Alma Hague, Cashiers. General Banking Business. Inte res paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on real estate Fielding House, jnai.y btmbbt, jimjvtw. Josh. Fioldliiff, Proprietor. JGood AccomodationsJ For Tracelers and Temple Visitors, All are made welcome.Good rooms thirst for gold had led them into these mountain wilds. Nut a word was spok-en for a tew seconds, and then old Job drew his horny hand across his watery eves and said in a husky voice ' Tige, ye wudii't bleak an oath, wud ye?" "No, Job Dawson.not for friend or loe Thar ain't a boy in the hills as can say thet Jim ever went back ou even his given word. I'm a rough un and do many mighty wicked things, but when I sav a tiling ye ran gamble every dollar you've got on it bein' straight." ''Weil, Tige, I had intended to swing ye, an' ye dcseive swingin'. but I can't git nd of that iiiitther' chiimin' ye give us. i 'spect the old lady's set her heart on seein' ye again, and is wear in' her old eyes out lunkin' fur ye. I've got an old mother myself, and tho' l heven' set eyes on her since "49, her pictti's right hy.it in my heatt, an' it's a ) lead in' (ur yer old 'ooinan, Tige. It's tough Tige, rough, and lemme see ves, I'll be darned il I don't du it, Jack fix them ar strings so's he can get his hands loose. Thar', thel's it. Now, Tige, hold up ver right hand, and il ever ye swoie strong do it now. Do you swer by the gieat God an' yer Messed old mother that it this couit discliaiges ve ye'il lite light out fur the stales and go hum to the old lady an' love her an' comfort her as she stays out of heaven Do ye swar to this, Tige, befoie Almighty God and this Court? A MOUNTAIN COURT SCENE. Selected, U!d Job Dawson had been duly elect-ed to till the responsible position of a Justice tf llie I'eace, and this was the first case which had detnaided his at-tention. Job was an old veteran mount-a- . ncei and liad lived in the shadow of the lofty peaks, hunting, trapping and righting Indians, to use his own wolds, "sense Adam was a kid." In that rough reigoii an accusation of a great crime against any one is but a foie-runn- ol a "hanging l ee," and a trial even is sel-dom thought ol. But in the present in-stance a wild "cuss" ho had bten the settlements had appropri-ated a broncho (Ind.an pony) belonging to a neighboting lanciiman, and had been puisued, captuied and brought bick. Old Job was summoned to tty the culprit, and a spot in a rocky gulch near the Squirt's cabin was se ecled as the sue lor the investigation. A motley crowd of hunters, trappers, mine: s and rancheros had assembled. Sime wete lying 011 the ground and others sitting on the rocks, all anxiously awaiting the Squiie's coining. Job soon came liom towatd his cabin, and with a d;gnifiedair seated himself upon a boulder, lock of) his bearskin cap and said: "Felleis, the Couit are ready to git down to biz, an' 1 want ye all to cheeze yer racket and let up on that chin music according to law. Throw yer har in sight and pay tention to the Court Eveiyliat cam i ff at his command and H.s lljnr, glancing round the cir-cle, said: "Whar is the dam ens:-?- Three mountain! eis, aimed with Henry tilk-- s and now siep-pt-forwaid with the llncf.a vouug man wearing a bold, expres-sion. 1 lis hanils wet j seem ely lastetied behind his back wi;h buckskin thoi gs. Clad in buckskin fiom head to fool, he presented a pictmesqtie appearance as lie faced the S.juiie. "Wat do they call you when jcr at li tue? ii'.kea llie ci.tiit. "Ain't s"' tuny home, leastwise in these pails'' sullenly replied tlieptisun-er- . "Ain't, liev? Well, wat's the name you ink wen you left the States, the ?" "The Ik ys hytr on the hills tall me Tigtr Jim." "Wall ,'Tigc yer SDOtled as a horse thief, and I lerkon there's siimthin in it ur the hoys wuUn't hr. tight you in. Ym can't expect a tuiiey ttial like you'd sit down tu I, it .nine ur in eny of them towns i!ong the toad. We hevn'l tny paper, pens or n.k, or eny of that suit of I tip hver in the hills, and there tin'l one ul us as C( uld eng netr 'em el we had.su we'll jist grind her through and do the hest we kin (ur you. In the name of ihc law I now ax you did you cull r that uoki liut f tup het rite thar, do;g.neit, I foigut to swar ycu Come nii ey near taijjeit n it. Iluld up yet rifehi han'." "HulJ up notliin How kin I when they'ie tied tiler'n blazei?" ' Thais so. Yerk'itrt, Tiger. But guess eny member i f the bod v 'II be ac cotdiug to law 111 exlieme cases. Steddy li im a little, fellers, sn as that he kin raise his ryht (ool." Tige raised his nioccasin covtied loot, while a guide uu each side held him in posit on. "Now then, 1 ain't fly on them ar law yei's aflidavys, bul I'll make her slout enough to hold a Mexican mule Tiger im, do you swar by :he holv Moses tolhe laws ol WycmingTeiritory, that every time ye chip in yer racket ye'll give lis the stiuar liuth. An cf you dun'1 do you hope that ye may git chawtd up by a grizzly, chopped to pieces by S oux, stiung up lo a pir.e wi.li a rope round yer dam thiev'n uerk and fail to connect in heaven when yer life goes out, to the best of yer under-stai.di-as provided by law, s'help er God, he?" 'That'sjist wot I does, paidy.' 'Now, Tige, yer tinder oath, an' eveiy tim; yei speak yer want ter hit the b'.dl's eye. Did vou nip that boss?' ' 'Well, Uuclejob, there's no use o'lyin' about it, an I'll tell youjist how it war. Last night you know thar war a jam boteeover lo Al Wilkin's raiiche in Mil er's gulch, and I war thar. Al had been in to Laramie City and got a keg of good old budge, and we all got puny full. Arter the dancin war over I pulled on. for Howies ranche, whar' I'm hangin out, and a I a as staggerin' down round Mountain Cat Hill I runs right on the b'oncho that war p cketed out in the grass, and I war just drunk enough to mount him an lite out. I know I'm goin' to swing fur it, and I'll die game too. I ain't worth a cuss anyway, and ef it want lor my good old mother back in the States (here the teats began to roll down hi3 bronzed cheeks) who nevei closes her eyes without prayin, fur God to send me back to her I'd laugh at death an' help ye to fix the rope, but w hen I think o' that darlin' old soul 1 git weaker'n a wounded autelope. I tell ye fellers, I've been a tuff cuss ever since I struck out for these mountains, and I spose the wouild'll be betler 'thout me in it. My old mother'II suffer. I know that, fur I'm her only kid an' hev sent her every ounce of dust that I could spare an' it's all she's had to live on. She's bin a good un to me, God bless her, and I'm sorry I haven't lived so's I can camp W illi her up thar (taising his teatful eyes toward heaven), and boys, won't some of ye write to her. Tom Kirk thar knows whar she lives, an' tell her I got let out by an Injun or pegged out nat'rally. For God's sake don't let her know I war strangled. The pews 'ud kill her. But then I'll cheese this gab, or ye'll think I'm weakening, an' tue man don't live as can skeer Tiger Jim. Elevate me boys jist as quick as ye please. I'm teady w hen yon are. During this recital Jim's eyes were fil-ed with tear.J, and a close obseiver would have detected si!ent weeping on all sides. That magic w rd"mother" had aw akened tender f collections in the breas'.s of every one of those hardy mountaineers. Men who Ci uld face death in any shape without a particle of leeling, did not try to bids the tears at the mention cf that sacred name, mother. How sweet it sounded in their ears. It carried them back to the happy days in the past when they were blessed wilh ill ? 1 jve of parents, before the insatiable NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 638. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 7th, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the settler has filed notice of hi. luteutioii to maki final proof in supf port of his claim, and that said p loo-wi- ll be made before the Fropat Judgef or in his absence, the county leik, o, Emery County. Utah, at Castle Dalai Emery County, Utah, on November loth. l8jo, viz. Chailes C. Clausen, II. E. No 690S for the N. W. N. E. i. E. N. W. i.N E. S. W l,Sec. 24. Tp 17 S, R. 9 E. He names the following w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upoiu jm4 cultivation of.said land, viz: Sophus Olson, Delbett Oviait, Rasmus O. Rasinussen, I'ter Ovedseu all of Cleveland, Emery County, Ut ih. I Frank ,U UoRBs.Kegister. Matte for 1'nMloatlon. Ml HAS. Ijlod Office t Sail Lake City, Utah. Oc. lt. 18M. Natici herehjr given that the following named aeitier hai tiled notice of hit iutcntion u make tinaj proof in luuport of hi claim, and that ul piopf will be made before I'ruUue JuJe of san Pete ruunlYj Ulah. at Maiiti. Utah, on Dec Dtri. iSyo.vit Chauncj Mee 1). S. No. ns3ofor trie , U S. a " X. '"4 S W- - ' I. Sec. )S. Tp. fl lie name die following witneaiiei fo prove hit upou, and culuvauou ot, txul land Vu: Jeo. Hardlai Allrad, firaj Null Dak. CaJ tiMsao, of korrog Cio. Utah. , a 0, Hoiaa, . Ke,iatt, WotUe for rulillmttloau NO (Ufa Ulali. Oct a, Kot. Notice il hereby given that tue fullvwiaig named setUer ha. filed of liu inlculion to make linal proof 01 luppiu-- of his claim, and that ttaid proot will be made belore the 1'roliate Judge, or in hiit ahience, be Ceuiuv clerk, of Emery conntv, Utah, at C'aslle Jule, Utah, on Saluidny, llecem'her eoth. 1890, vu; John L. Utaiher, H. Iv No. djgo, for the W. ), of b. X N. E. n ol S. K. 1.4 4 3. E. U. t. 4, ker. i, lt. t, . ttange at naaie. the following witnesses to prove hii con-tinuous residence Uon and cultivation of, said laud fit: Albey MT. Sherman, George A. Sherman, Jens NeiUon and Klias Cox, all of Huntington, uKiucry county, Utah, Fka:k n. UoDrs Registeftj ronolld:lted Nolle ot Final Frnor. No, 070. .' Land OfBce at salt Lake. Utah, Oct., ad, ifoo. notice is hereby giveu thai the following aamed tattlers aava &lod oobct f their intention to snake final 4Vnl in support of their dairn, and that laid proof will ira snade before tha Kegister and Receiver at Halt Lake City, Utah, on Dec. 15th, 1890, via: Peter C relation, H. E, 695 for llie N. N. W. S. W. H I. --4 a. E, 1.4 fj. w. a Seu. jk.1 16 S, K. 4 K Ha names tha folUywiag wunesaes to prove hi residence upon and cultivation of, aaid land vis. Peter Peterson. David W. Thompson. Ueurjr X, Aaal and Jehu CJensoaai! of kphraim, Utah. Al en le. 16th, Woo, via: David W. Thompoa 64 fur the K. hi. . Sec. as Tp. 16 S, R. iiv and Jot a et S. ftI-- N.w, Sec. 30 Tp. 16 8. It, He names the following witnesses u prove u) continuous residetict upua and cultivation of, taid land, vlr; aVeter Petersoa, Pelrr C, IMersoii, Joha C. Jeutob. als Peterww ail si ttoDraim, ' wh. AlsoonUee. . ?th. iboo. vii; N Paieriou. JiaV. 45alortheS.li.i.4Sec, ly lp. 16 S, K, 4 K. V He names the li'Uowiug witneeses lo prove Uij coa alnuouiiraaideace upou, and cultivation of, said land. m 'n' """al Irlr: JUavuS W. Thampsen, Peter Petersen. JonnC. JM,4Utd Henry i . Heal, all of Ephraim. Utah. - Jjauic l). tiosBa, Kegista. BarH, AttaraefL iaM-.- - iai. .MsssaaM!...!.. mm HotlM for falillcaUon. Lai 06ctt 6lt Lskc City, Utnh Oct 17., 18 Noiico it hereby given th.it the following nametl f Miller bu filed notice 0 bit intention to make tin t btaui in intspart i hii claim, and that taid proof will Lt made before tbe Probate judge, ut in hi tbttence the County Clerk, of Emery County, Utah, at CatU Jjaie, Uuu, on Mooday,Uccmbef aand.,iSvo., vu; Joteh tlin NieJion. H, . No. 6910 fur the N. W, 4.be. tj.'lp. iy b, R. 10 E. li name the foi lowing wltnisaefi to prove hit raaidenc upon, and cultivation of, said land it: ohm Alar, Lan P. Uveaon, Cbar tea C. ClausoB aad K aim us O, KaainuiMi ail Cleveland, Emery County. Utah. Frank I). Hobbs, Register. Notice fur Publloatloa. No 7a. tand OtKca at Salt Lake Cy, Utah, Nor. i St. rS Notice it liereby given that Ilia following-named-aeuler bas filed notice f his intention to make filial vroof in support of bis claim, and that aaid proof will h made befura tbe Probate judge, of Emery county, Utah Territory, at Castle llale, Utah, on December ' J9th, tsoo. vis: Uari Wilberg. O. S. Na r33j far tbe W- ), K. sr. 4, saO. )4, tk. 1 s .. a.lL He names tha following witnesses to prove his con-tinuous rasldeuce upon, and cultivation of, ifaidland wis: Richard C. Miller, Andrew Rasnauases. James M. Petersen and Charles bwaaey all of Castle isala, Jsmjery County, Utah. Frank D. Honas, Register Notlee for Publication, ' No 76. Land Office at Salt. Lake, Utah, Oct., siat, i690 N etice is hereby given that the following named aattler baa tiled notice of her intention lo matte final ' Area! in support of her claim, and that said proof wili be made before the Judge, or in bis absence th ' County olerk of Emery county, Utah, et Castle Dale, ? en bec.ifth, sKite, via: Cbristena Soreasen. H. E. 888o, for the i'4H.W. 1 aad W S. K. ec. M, ila, S, K. lo tw S.L x &be names the following witnesses to prove her residence upon, and culuvauoa ef, said laud, 7 via; Geo. Btdredge. Peter T. Olson. Sreea W. Allr.d end George Wewuard, ell oi r'nee P. U., mery Co Utah, PtAenc D. Hoau, RegUtesw Wilkei a ChAdwick Aiturueyn lor cUiuaaiL u... .mn,... .1.1 f iji.n.t.1 x. j IfoiloB for r ueUcetlon. t , N01U Lead OBce at Salt Lake ity, UuU, November I. ttee. V . fjhesiee ia hereby given thai tbe fellowing-name- d r. , eeuler haa filed notice ef his intention te make inal Ereof in suppert of hie claim, and that said proof wili before Clerk ef County Ceurtrimcry county. . Utah, at CasUe Uale, en ileceraber Itib. iHoo. via: " k. K. Branch, li. S. 11500 for the w. H, M. . tac , tt. la. ., a. 10 1, , ' "" He eames the following witnesses to prove his con- - v: tinneus reeidence upoa, and cuiuvaiion of. aaid land. via: - 040. Wdredge, Oeo. Dimick, Ephraim Oiaick and Gee. beager, all of Price, P. U., Kmery County. f yT Utah. j Frank D. Houbs, Regiater Wjlkee eadChadwiek Attorneys. Notice tot Publication. No. Laid Office M Salt Lake City Utah. November eoth, tlotice 4s hereby given that tbe following-name- d ectUer baa died notice of his intention to make final proof in sapportf bis claim, and that said proof will he made before the fudge or in hi absence the Clerk of the County Court San lele Cou tty, Utah.atMauu. tub. en January 6th i8qi vu: James P. Uuedemen H, K. 7T3t lor the tt M. Jtod . a, 1 sue. j, ... d 4. w,i ( 1 a sac 4, t. is. a a. 4 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his con liaueei residiuice upon, and cultivauon of, aaid land, via: Peter T, Jensen. Peter Y, Jensen, W'iiliajn C, Ever-ett aed Joha Young, alt of ML fiertsaut, p. o. Utah. r'KAnv. 1). HoBBa, Kegutac Wdltes at Chartwick. AttyH. fur Claimant |