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Show I University of Deseretl aascsa n a rasa 'n P rx F: S'P3 ff53 tf8. H f?05 "P3 F8 ffi I nit VUUh li 11 lEUy ti Published Tri-Weekl- y. Vol.! cv Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Saturday, April 4, 1891. No. 54 B. K. Bloch & Co. WHOLESALE LIQUOR & CIGAR S. Salt Lake City Utah. Agents for Fabst, Milwaukee and Export beer. JLO-arti-n lOchniidt, IJer chant jailor, jie reliant ailor, Progress Bulding, Main Street, Salt Lake City, Uiak. P O. Box 5S5. Lombard Investment COMPANY. Room 6, over Utah National Bank, cor-ner First Smth and Main Sis,. o: Salt Lake City io Money to Loan On Improved Farms in the San-Pet- e , Valley. f-al- upon or writ us for particulars. W. H. Da r.ii, Manager 0. L E l i a s 0 11 , . .W HI. I ilublltiti ... jh(!'4 iMlVORTKR AND DKAI.KK IN WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY silverware, M USICAL BOXE.SiOPTIC AL COOKSETC All Krvtii wnrreattd represented. Spt Jal given to line w;tl. h i quiring. SOLE At IE NT FOR PONDS PATENT CLOCK 5 orrohJi'E povrorriCE. the state BANK Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital ,$5O0)cxx3)fully paid up Heber J. Grant, President. Wra. B. Preston, tice-Pre- Heber M. Wells, Cashier. MRKCTOKS. Joseph F. Smith, Chas. S. Burton Win H. Rowe, Nephi VV .Clayton, Abr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tavlur, Spencer Clawson, 1'. T. Faansworth, Elian Jorris, Rkhaid W.Young Henry W, Woolley, Its location is at N J. 60 Main Street. It transacts a General Banking Busi-ness- It pays s percent' Saving Deposits, It compounds interest quarterly, Ii solicits the business of the people of Utah. , - Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. I i 1 s , '1 if re. y h- f WW" Z 'imK- J WHOLESALE and RETAIL fDruggists! Corner Main and 2nd S. St SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Wasatch Commission HOUSE, Wholesale Produce and Fruit :D E A L E R S : Fine Jersey Butter a specialty 223 W. first South St; Satt Lake City Refer, by permission to McCornic & Co Bankers, When in Salt Lake City You are invited to Call and inspect the Tailoring Establishment has just opened in the Utah National Bank Building, first door west of Main Street, ou I South St., by Wells ii Brown. VALLEY HOUSE Opposite Temple and Tabernacle Salt Lake City. Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. Rates: $1.25 to $2.0 per day. Special Rates to Large Parties. The Electric Cars pass the Boor W. T. RE1D. Frc'lr.ic 3' Land Attorney, Manti, Utah. Has had longer practice in Land matters anythan Attorney in the couds T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY, Qilice next door to U.S. Land Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains pattents for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and inlor niation given. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agsn- t, at Mt Pleasant. gpuy the Silver Brand OrackersS They Are The Best Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, SALT LAKE CITY. II. WALLACE, Managkr. Thos. E. Fuller, DEALER IN GENERAL MEP.CHAKDISE. Dry Ooodt and Groceiies,I?oots and Shoes. Lawreaee, .Emery county, Utah. 2 $2 Spencer Clawson Co Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - - Utah. Salt Lake city. Dealers inG.Hardware, and 'Miners' SuppHe7 Always on Hand of the First Quality a full line of Staph and Faney Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. - Old 0 Java, C Granulated, coffee, fg Gunpowder, Imperial, C(T Moth.. c5iicrar"''b'''"' - X ea n. ch.imB. choice Rio O lanses.sj-ru- & honey Voung hyson, Japan Our New Season Tei are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every respe unnington . alt Lake City PlirtS $niPfi?l Dried and Canned FruiU. o(INJ tyASCT- )- A full, fresh'and complete essortmcnt of cterything usually soldia oar line. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the Very Lowest Prices. MsTWe make our customers' interests our own, by wat renting every arti- - cle we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refunii'the money, SQWe can and do sell the Best Goods for the Least money, nnd are con fident we can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a tria ': Ounnington co Miners' Supplies Salt Lake city C. S. WILKES, OFFK'K IN V. S. LAND OfFlrK III'ILr.I.NG. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtain ratents for Agricultural and Mineral Lauds. W. K. RF.ID. A T 2'OXJfM r A T I AW KAVn UTAB. rsctii in ail th cotirts ol tlte Territory fA "A far fm.wMwri', ," iMkaA'Mfi'l o. 'ml'" 'fttXrt ir'i! tar Sot. AuirUt its 1 t This Space is Reserved for Tiie ILA. Tucket Candy Ccmpanj of Salt Lk City. When tkey get time they will write their card. VISIT Pick's Palace Cigar STORE, For a Good Smoke 143 Main Street, Salt Lake City. One door north of Pregrtss L'Td NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. No. 836. Land Ollice at Salt CitV.Feb. 20, Notice is heu-h- given that the following named settler has hied notice of his in-tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proul will b made before the County Clerk of San IVte dainty, U'ah, at the C urt House Manti City, U, T., ( ii Saturday, April 4, rS'ji, ".z: 1 laiis C Jriisen on lr.S. no royC.5 l.,r the I,. W.'l ot the N. VV. I See 22, Tp. 16 S R j E. He names the following witnesses to prove his coirtimi'ins resident's upon and cultivation r,f, said land, vi.. James J'. Olseti, Krftc Chiistenseo Niels F Morteusrn and Jurpen JnrtrtBaoji all if I'phram, Sju i'ne Co.,u. T. Frank U, Hocus, Register. Bild 'i Lowe Attys. not mourn foranv si:i of om:i:issi;'ii or commission on his pair hut vie shall feet his absence keenly. We need more such men; hut the Lord vvi',1 orda all hese ihi:;gi, and we mu.-- t acknowledge his hand i:i whatever may bet'de us, Mav our last end he like unto h.s; may our "rest he also -- lotions. Mav the Lord grant this to y 11 who seek lor U.forjesus Christ's sake. Amen." PRESIDENT liEORGE Q. CANNON, read a portion of section 76 of the Rook of ! K'Ctrine and Covenants in reference to the rcsuiicction, and applied it to the Case of the deceased Counselor. "Broth er Wells", he said "was a mortal man " therefore he had his weaknesses. But with these ladings, theie were m traits iiidxating j,reat strength, of char-acter. He was a man who lelt his im-press upon his associates at.d upon society, and I lee) that the woi Id is the better because Daniel H, Wells lived in ir, I feel thai lummity has been up-lifted bv his w.'i .s, by his example, by his whole life ever s nee he first became acquainted vviili the truth. He has not lived in vain. Jok at him in whatever stand point you may, you will find some-thin- g to admiif in the man. II there has one charactenisiic that he possess-ed 111 ire prominent than another, it was h s fidelty. He w.ts line to his God; s true 10 his God he was ready Id lay down his life at any time for that which he conceived lobe right. I do not be-lieve that a moie periea man so far as physical biavaiy is concerned, was to be found any where. He had unflinching valor, not oidy physical, but also that higher and rarer quality, moral courage He passessed these elements to a re-markable degree. He was true to God true to his religion, and true to his fel-low men, "Brethren and sisters, I thank God for. the men He has raised up in our gener-ation; I thank God for such a man as Daniel H. Wells; I have thanked Him that I was bom m the time of such men, and tint we have been assoicated with seen men as Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith Brigham Young, and a host of others whus names might be mentioned. I lov e l these men as I would the anjjels. be-cause I know the purilv of their motives. I know their couraye, that they were to keep the commandments of God. When such men pass away, I eel hat it is a great loss to us, not only as a community, out personally. 1 am tbai.k ml dial we ha ve some siill spired to us that we have the benefit of their experi-ence arsd the advantage of their coui.-se-in our midst, men who have been true and faithful all the days of their life. "Daniel H. Wells was the peer of the best men among us I pray GoJ to bless his posieiitv; 1 invoke the blessings o 0111 E.ettial Father upon them, that their hearts may be comforted in the midst 0 their distress; for ii is a distress to pari with such as he. Thev will miss him, no doubt; but God is able to Console them and fill ineir hearts with peace and joy 1 piay G jd to bies this congregation ,to pour out his spirit upon us all, to fill us wiih feood and heavenly desires, help us to keep His commandments and do His will, that in the end we may be saved in His kingdom and receive the blessings th-i- t aic prom sed to those who .'.re faith lul, which I ask in the name of Jes is." ' ..a. r i y r r ft r n i w tJt jj, v 'ss vll'v 9 AiV.i.i F:i;ti'ialf Daak'l II. Wi'lls JI-- lU'iMM'U'd in the Salt j, k.- - Herald. Vt: lipport f i rt5iV! Speech. Till: REMARKS were opencl by President Wood-ruff. He spoke dourly and dis-tinctly, thaxiLjh it was evident lie w.'.s l:i!;-)ri"- nndf.T deep emotion. I'o'liv.s in ii a verbatim report of his f. t'ns prov i deuce f God we are again cal'ed 10 p y ocrLsf u;Sj" Cls and attend to the burial of aaolhcr one of the apos-- t lis of iie Iamb ot God, t.osed ui) in the l.u.t ilic!'ens:iti(n acd tidiness of time, in tii- - hsw 0'nn:k" uhich I thall make tiiis 1 sliail n a attempt to enter into tli his.o-- v or lile, p iriiciihuv, ol counselor Wells. This has alrtadv been 'resented th oil ;li the press, and will be fully pei'ru s by tin se who may follow int. it' is suit' tint f.i Clmrcn ol Jesus CTi st of l itter-fla- saints over futry five Aea is. i.e lias been allied and connected w.lh ail the prophets and apostles that have bee i id oihli'id with this church during that- - period of his l ie. It is known to the Lal'er dab .Saintsmany of them at ea-- of the diligent labor w ii cil he h.n bi'ei) Called to pass through during h s s. joiiru in thechu c landking d )iu ol tiod, Tn s ciiurch has ben rrgauized sixty one y.s.rs the sixih til the coming month Dining that period the Lord has raised up prophets ami apostles, eldeis and Slims, many of whom nave laid the foun-dation of the chinch joid kingdom ol God on earm and hive labored therein. But , time has called them to the other side of the veil. Alter fniistiitig. their work here in the rlesh. the Lord has called them ho..ie: and w'.en they pass to the other , s;d-- i of the veil theit missions ate not t !,.,ed; they have a work to perfcru thte, us vv.-l- ! at uiey have while t.iber k n i cling in th i .L'sh i tiio earm. For some cause i i reason onr.uknowii to rne," I have vi--- ! attend the funerals and follow to the grave a 'great sliaie of the prophets and apostles and many of the .Saints who have labored in this chinch iu their day and generation. I will exiiress invstll heie to mybiends as I have done on many occasions, with regard to funerals, with regard to death and wiih ri'ganl ) L'oing into the spiiit woi Id. i nave never felt to mourn in my spirit in follow any pronhel, any apostle, anv Saint oi the living God to the grave who has been true and faithful to God, who has been run and faithful to His covenants, Mio has received the gospb; of Jesus Chrio and the ordii nances there of, and the n. ly prii slhood. Such men and women have filled their missions here upon e urn with bono , with labor wiih iove, until they have been called home T'l.-.- have died in (aith.and they will lecieve a crown of glory, l'hoae have lieeu my feelings in the detth of President Young, Brother Kimball, Bro-ther I aplor, the twelve apostles, and all men who have received the gosptl of Christ at.d been true and faithful in that mission Tntteis an eternal realhy which the whole woild will find out in lite. There is an eternal reality in dea'.h There is an eternal reality in the resur rection and in the f nine judgments, and in the future acctl. ling to the deeds do ie iu the body; and when a man or women who has entered into covenant with th Loid, who has received tne gospel and the ordinances thereof, and been ttue and f lilhfu! in his ot her day and gener-ation, has been called home into the spirit woild, where is the man who compre-hends these principle.; that can mourn for that brothur or s.stei? Here lies be-fore us the tabernacle of Counselor Dan-iel H Wells. 1 lis death has been sud den to us. I did not know that he was sick or that he was in the city, till about two days before his death. Well we mourn his loss. We feel Ins loss. All those as-sociated with him do. We feel the loss of rain occupying such position has been very responsible. He has magnified it unto the end. N when Brother Wells SJ.r't le t the body' what was his condi-tion? Well.I have my lakh and my views with regaid to it. When his spiiit le.it to '.he doc-e- in the body, then will Come forth the resurrect ion ol the just, and th.s man wn .se tabernacle is here tday w ill come forth out of his grave, j his body will become ininn rial, and he i will slant! in the midst oi the Gods iu the midst of God the Father, God the Son, at.d all the righteous and holy i beings who have kept the same law-n-matter what age. ot the world they may have lived in. Then will come lorlh the reward that the veil hides from your frees and nine the reward of! those men and women who have cuter- - j cd into c weraat with the Lord, who have received the gospel of Jesus Chust. Brother Weds is happy. He w,.uld no', come back here if he had the privi-lege He has lived to a good old age, and has gone down into the grave like a shock of corn full ripe, at.d with the harness upon him. He and President Young were about the same age at death. Well, we feel many times as we did in the davs of Joseph. The church felt then as though they could not live without him. But these tilings aie in the hand s of God 1 would s iy to the family and to the ' friends of Brother Wells, let your hearts be comforted. All is light.. Brother Wells has as much to work and labor for your interest on the other sale of '.he ' veil as he has been able to do here. He has preformed a work heie lor the liv-ing and lor the dead. He has gone to the other side of the veil to recieve his reward. So I sav to the Lattei-Da- y Saints, let us be true and faithlul to God and our covenants. We are here upon amission, Some are taken; some air lelt. I have never seen a year that I know ot in this cuureii when there have been as mat y aged men called away many of them suddenly, as if) the year that has passed and gone. Of course ii only remains for those of us who are left to try to do our duty the remaining days lliat we have to spend here. But I want to say to all the Latter-da- y Saints, have no tears with regard to the Kingdom of God, nor the church of Christ nor the work ijf God. It is true. Zion is true. ' The dispensation is true. The holy priesthood is true. Therefore. let us be true in our labors and laoor while the day lasts; keep the commandments ot God, and prepare ourselves ior that which is to come. Our bretheru are busy on die other side of the veil, and tnev httve a woik tu do tn prepare them selves for the coming of the Sou of Man. All men tvhogo into thespirit world ai d who bear the holy priesthood, will their labors. Thfcir works will follow them, They will not cease when they lav their tabernacles down in the tomb. Their spirits in the spirit wor'd mingle wiih those wiiom it is th jir ri h and privilege to mingle with, and the work will contiune. Therefore, I say to the family and to the Latter day Saints God bless you all Let us be true. Let us be faithful. Let us keep the command ments of God. Let us labor while the day lasts, forsoon night may come when no man can work. ily biethenuhat follow me will occu- - py the time to enter into these (long more fully with iegard to Brother Wells ai ihey shall b led by the holy sprit. I felt that 1 could not do jusuce to my leeliugs without making c few remarks upon tins occasion; but I do not lee! to spend a great deal of time in talking to the Latter-da- y Saints. I ask God my HeavenlyFather to bless you to bless, the family bless the eiders of Isr?el. bless the apostles, and all the quoiums and Saints, As I said before, let us be true to God and true to the work which we aie engaged in, tor we c uiselver will soon follow in the same path; our bodies will be laid in the tomb, as Brother Wells is going to be and we will get through wuhour mission unto which have been sent here. I ihanK God lor the gospel. I thank God for the light of heaven, and for the truths of eternal life which huve been revealed from, heaven for the exaltation, gloiy and salvation of the children of men. I pray God my Heavenly Father, that His blessings may attend us, that we may be sustain-ed uiud we get through with our labor intlielleshjihat we may inherit eternal hie for Jesus sake, Amen, ANI110N H LUND. followed. His remarks were brief, but eloquent, lie referred to the high es-teem m which the deceased was held and lo the eactllent qualities as a man. Closing, posile Lund said: "He fought indeed the got d fight, and kept liie faith. The woik in the temples is cmi-nenil- y a labor el falh. Few have per-formed so much woik of this kind as he. He spent his time and means in that his body lie met with a corps ot friends icidy to receive him those l'nends with whom he has dwelt, with whom he has labored, with whom he has toiled in budding up the church and kingdom of God on ihe earth. Time is rtjoicin;; when a spirit t.J a saint of the living God eiiteis into the spirit world and nie its with the sa'nis who have gone befoie him. Brethern and sisters, we are not here intheilesiiupi.il uncertainty. We are here upon a mission. We have been kept in til;; sp-.ri- World until thedyand generation in which we live, ami we have heeu oUtd to tabernacle here in the llesh. We have heard the gi.spel. We have received the ordina-nces thereof. We have a testimony be-foie hi.Lpi heaven of the tiuths of these eternal principles. All the unb-.die- ol wicked tmn or devils oil the face of the earth cannot lake these things Irom our hearts. We know they art. Hue bv the revtlatu-ii- s .f Gad and by t';e inspim-tto- n of the Aim u.uy throiish the Holy Ghost, the Cuinlorter, Thereloie we have a :4!':-i.- d.;.d to enccutage us and to comfort us. Ufcoinsethe lamdy of Brother Wells his wives, hib sons and ,is da.i I'ii 'n s, his ro'.alivSs all teel his loss. But when we contemplate and lo. k (uiw;r i to the future, and realize (he day isn't far aslant when J.sus Christ himself v.fll ctiine in the clouds ef heaven to reward every man according direction, and worked for a great many on the other side of the veil. I have-n-doubt that he has now met with many of those who through his min-istrations have received the truth. APOSTIX I'KANtLlN J. RICUAKDS also paid his respects to the memoiy of Ins dead friend and brother. The speak er recounted incidents in the lile of Counselor SV eils, wi'h whom he had been closely allied fur many years;spoke ol the strong bond of iriendship that had always eiisted between the deceased and tiie i'rep'uet Joseph Smith; ot the love tiie saitus nenetally bore for him; of th piVasaire and profit he had de-r.v- d n un ui acquaintance; of hi cotrr-g- e in the r'ght; of Ins publie and pri-vate duiirs; of his tndernesF toward his wivs and 'childien. Closing, Apostlff Richard said' "My dear friend and neighbors, widows, and sons and daugh-ters, all tiiorse connected With this good man, I would ask, is not the knowledge ol these things a satisfaction to yoa one that must assuage your gritt now that he has gone? tVe must all go soon? then why not to dayas;well as any other Brother Wells having Idled a life of such usefulness and greatness, let me ask which of his sons will so emulate the deeds of his father that he will equal ins course liert? Shall we not, with such an example before us, try to do better than we have yet dotit? We can Xotlue Tor riOilIt!lltlitii. No KM. L.nd UOue t Sail l.alcCil.Utah. March ifcth.lfyl : Koticris hcrciv tftven tli.il (lie .Hutting nnmcd ieUli" timtik-- iiutn ol Ins mien linn tv muka fiuaj piout in snipoft ut Ins Linim. Kinl thut taitl protJ will be ia:ule btlorc I'mli.-tt- ludurt or in lug absence th Coulty Clerk ot San l'ctp tMUlily , Uliih, at Mantl, Utah, on A in vth, vi; Ji'lui S. Oieeii, Vrc.ni- - tinn l'" 'bit ry Stalcmi lit Nil. 11.7., fcir the b. fc. W So:. 3 llicTOB., R. 1 K, S L. M.ti'uh. H nwmcs Ui tollwirij' viUu-m-- tu prove tils con-tinuous lesitlcucc Uljun, and cultivutioli ot said Ud, Tit: JohnC. Jnhnson, Parltv lUm.nn, WiVbam Gtran, Andrew A. Himsu, ailt i'rte Co, Uuh liwi li. Worina, KetiuMr T. C, Lftrley Attorney j Notice 7 o Creditors .. J 'Kiititte of Anitle Alajm. Anuron deftrasoit," Vitlcc ii herol'V given by the tlodarslgned JBtg- - l for ol n1- - t.'lNt V ift and lptt:mil ot Anni Mur-l- Anderson deemed, lo the (ircditont and all prrw,n. having claims Mmt the said deceased, lo exhibit them, with Ihe necessary vourtiei,3,ttitln!i fuur month. alter the hrsl iiuiiiit utiou of tfi'S notice to Ihe said Ex-ecutor rtt Inn residence, in I'.piinuni, County, V. T. the s.itlie beiuu llic okujejor IraiiKiicUou of the business of simi estate. Kick-val- Neiison of last Will and Teste ment of Annie Maria Atidercn, deceased,. Dated this 50th dayof March, 1891 LOTICF. In the Probate Court ot llie county of San Pete, Ter-ritory ot I tali. In the Matter of the folate, "f Christen Nielsen An inceuifett-nt- . Older to hbow cause why order of sale of Real F state should not be made. J. 1'. Cliristem.cn Ihe guardian of the person and estate of Christian NeiUcii na incompetent havins tiled his petition herein praying for an order of sate of the real es.ate, ol said decedent, for the purposes therein set funic ft is therefore Ontere;l bv ihe Judee of sairi court that all persoBa iniere-ile- in the estate of said deceas-ed, appear before the said Probate court on Monday the 13 day ot April, lS..a. at o'clock in the court house iu Mauti City county of San fete lo snow caufce why an eider should nut be granted to the said puar diaa osell so much of tiie real estate of the baid uncompe-ten- t a s sbfcil lie necceASary. And that a copy of this order tie published at least feur tuccesive weeks in the Kla.nTr.K Bewspaper ariated aad published i said San I'etc Qminty. Jacob Johnson Judge oftbe Probate " Wasch ri, 1801 ' Territory of Utah aa J' le Ceua l.y i ' I J!n Peid. Clerk ef she rrobate court ia and forail couuty, tlaieby certify thai the foi.ioing is a full and teoec. copy ef the Olifiaal order trtshsw sue why crdtr of sale ol rel estate should not be ftxade. -e VV'iteesN my liaad aad efFieial scattbis leth fSeal day ef Hatch, 1S01 Jehn Reid,Cierk. Notice to Cfeditors. Estate of John V, Young, Deceased, Notite lnhers by girzxi by the undersigned !hn A . Piichett, the Adiaiintratur of the Estate of John F. Yon U to the creditor of nd all person having claim against the said deceased to Exhibit them with th DRCcHKary vouchers Within ten mouths after th first publication mf this notice, lo the said John A. lJriclteit at his residence at the City ( Fair view, ban fete County, Utah, the Mum being ti.e place for the administration uf th business of said Es tatc. John A. r f the Estate f Jehu K, Young, de-ceased. Dated at Fa view March iSai. |