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Show )e ii R M f:.;. ! ' V jr i ? s ihf .. s?s aejVj u t :' yy tH 'ArJ Q 3vyttr&'l a F q O'--Vy P L . ;SeteV El W Vvx-- . ,5 c If3 lisa Y K Publislied Tri- - -- . Vol. I. Ephraim City, Sail Pets County, Utah, Saturday, Feb. 28. 1891. W. H. Olsten fB 3) Ephraim. W. w. Woodring, li- D. - Mt. Pleasant, Physicians & Telegrams will only Jjc if made or endorsed 2 ly J.l PEOPLES STORE. JOS. S. THORNTON, Provo, tor the February lYrui, ISU1, Read and Digest, Then givo a Cason to bo Tried, Attyn for verdict ou San FetetliolSairu. WHAT have. WE HAVE. IVmim 25. II. all, i riKis ' Kl hiM1.:l,hfl..lK T sa.n PiuhCAL IN Un-iu- I s i 1 'r IT'l'd- ' ' j i : Chicaco, Feb so. A dispatch receiv- ed at army heudqiuiicis from General Brooke announces that LieuS. Johnson, Artist, tenant C Lonian, oftne First infantry, hascaptuied the Indians who murdered Ephraim, Utah. Lieutenant Casey and Herder Miller. '1'lis arrest caused no distuibanre. They will be tiled i the civil auitiuriiies. v John Kelson and sun;: makfd a iid SHOE MAKeXV. MANTI GROWS. rotli Maiili, Edin;r Rfoisti k Manti ttsuines pi;tc KTCUSrOM WORK-.1 appearance toiiigiu, as a dean extended and on the Shortest line nf strc.it lamps ii Neatly Fvei-iiieiroiii me iiL'ii'ii to M ..ii si.c'.t aad 1. Notice. tlie Temple Hotel to tits Iencii it .. ot the saloons One Door West of City Hall, Ephraim Now belated (rv.j can indulge in th-- time honored p'ls'.iute S.i much of linlding up the lamp . You can get everything in our lor the onward mneii uf civiliatii.ii. Live in Fayette. My Youngest rliitd is three vests old. It 1 he w.w N ember jS, 187tsI sXi Joseph Ilarih'jl.miew is the I lived as hi wife until Cnher t hitli Tueker I iw was passed in ,,,e March. 1SS7. I ) J not live as his wife up to ISSN. In Pel)! nary, 1SS7 1 ceased living with him, Crossex.nnined by King My husband lived with both, with Emma and myself up to February, 1S87. I have not lived as his wife since that time. Willis Bartholomew testified to hi father and mother, Emma, being recog. inxed as man and wile. A motion lo dismiss the case was entered by Kim;. Variaii had forgotten the (late o f the Pipe r pn-tls- line of TRANSFER OF MAIL SERVICE Plaining mills. Two railroads. Room to grow, Bui! iing stone. No i met-surmen- ts ff tmrt itr infmrmmHmm. Tonsoriiil Artist. JOHNSON Has opened a First-Clas- s Barber Shop at Land's FurnitureSiore, S'. ... MainStreet, Ephraim. ffm. ZABRISKIE, PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt, Pleasant Utah. Business promptly a'tended to. W.T.RSm, I yevs cmifinerreiif. Chailcs l.l)ubo:s, assault with intent to do hodiv liarin. Case was tried at The annua! meeting of the board cf the last term of court; the jury disa-- j diiectots for tile Co-o.it Mt. Pleasant greein.;, the case went over. M M. Kid og represented the defense, took place on the 9th ol Fcbiuary. The linaucial report showing ari inrreare in Varian prosecuting, business uf three tho.is md dollars over 36 ritpasDv last year. A dividend of ten cent. wis G. E. B.trnsnn arraiened on a declared. of ofli'ers took of unlawful cohabitaiio and place which is as follows: Hans Potilson. charge not guilty. pleaded Vice Pres.; John lliistler, Pres; C. N, The jurv in the case of the People vs Ltitid, John E. Strom, and Christian Vafin I Id Dubois, assuli with intent to do Jlad-mn- . Al Directors. Johnson, Seen ; b0(1i!y h vcrdict 0f jgnilty of assault, ' tary and rreasuier. mid costs, to pay ft very creditable to the manage- - Required vs E WJonea.emlierzle-- ! States i;,siied ,m ll" 'US",,e7 ment. a demurrer filed Judge Ju d.i ycar' n representing the defense, was, imi!lVs red for overruled. The case set Tuesday. ; MT. PLEASANT CO 01. p p-- r foo I c& & Lan Attorney, T iotl Jurt.it A Stitch in time saves nine, "And may be tlie means of Saving your IJfe limbs. See that your Harness is in good fix. which yon can do by calling oil V. Stevcnsen, Jas.HARNESS MAKER. and halt blocks Sout h of Post oflice Main Street, Ephraim. Harnesses of all kinds made to order, work warranted, charges moderate. 33 I On - e nt Siwo Thtmost honest Demuciats, Tne mort beautiful cemetery, 1'lie best poutues in the west, Plenty of shade and fruit trees, Tne most solid People party, lire best winter range in Utah, 1 he best grain :oumy in Utah, The best building slune in Utah, Tlie fairesl minded Republicans, Tne best Federal officers i: Utah, Fine hunting, both Lear and deer. The best roller llour nulls in Utah, The best Liberals in the Territory. The most healthy climate on record, The best mechanics in the Territory, The second largest building in Utah, Best and reddest brick clay in the west The most charitable people on earth, Fiist class public schools and teachers Cement - equal to the famous Poit-lan- d Nuilwtium vs Hans P Nordstrom; Jacob Johnson, F Erickson, at toruevs; divorce. 17 JaneSaby vs Janies Saby; Booth and Wilson, King and Hotitz! divorce 18 Emma McDonald vs Win A mcDuh aid; C h Thackston, attorney for plaintiff; divorce. 16 Kicca 19 Ruzilla Da via vs Roliert H Davis, ir Wm Cieer, M M Kellogg, attorney; di- . vorce. so Mary F Petersen; Loofbofough & Daimer, Geo Sutherland, attorneys; divorce. 21 Louesenna J Larsen vs Puele C Larsen; S McDowall, W K Ried, attorneys; divorce. aa Geo Procter vs Elizabeth Proctor; I es Christine Yorgensen We live in Yotgenscn is ntv Fountain Creen. We h ve lived togeth er up to the present time. Francis Tilby testified to having lived in Moroni, Sail Pete county, between j d; t D PL N HANTS CNDhK N0.749L Land Office at alt Lake City, Utah Jan. 29. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler lias tiled nolice of his intention to make final rrool by Commutation in support of nis claim, and that said proof will he made before the Judge or in his alisence the Clerk of the County Court of Emery County, Utah.al Castle Dale, Uiala, on the 14 of Marrh, 189 1. via: Josephus Gammage Homestead Entiy No 599a for tlie K J N. W. J, N. W. 3 N. W. Sec. 16 and S. K. J S. W. Sec. 9 Tp si S. K. 1$ E. He names the following witnesses to prove hiacMit'iiuuus residence upun.antl cultivation of. said Und.viz; Robert Hairick, I (any Farrar Alfred Farrar, J.T. Farrar all of Blake, Emery County Utah. Frank l. Hunnr. Kegistet. Bird & Lowe Attys for Claimant. eteCo.,Utah 1891. viz1 1 Roan mare branded A on the right shoulder, 1 dark roan horse branded (resembling a stirrup) on tlie left shoulder. 1 Black horse alwmt yean old with a brand on the right thigh (resembling) you are heiehr notified that if you fa to so appear and answer as above required tlie plaintiff will take judgement against you for tlie sum of (30.00 together with care uf feeding and cars of said animals and roat of suit To the Sheriff or any constable of San Pate Co, greeting, make legal service and due returns hereun.Given under my hand this 23rd day of Feburary,i89i, Swkn Olb Niflson Justice of the Peace Fairview Pradnct, INIJlCTMhNT C. and required to plead February 16. 1S91. ever Mormon t Joseph Bartlielomew, adultery; Neils TemP,e iS A lensen unlawful ion; John of young Utah than any other H Mower, adultery; June Putter, fornication. Levi P Dunham resisting an officer. 1 lave lived with hint since Match igSj. He then went on a mission. When lie returned in 1SS9 I was among those who met him on his return. Did not kiss him. I le never came lo see me alter that time. I am not known by the name of .Yorgcusen. Hannah, another wife The Devils Opinion of an Editor goes l;y the name of Neilson. Maria, a An editor died and slowly wended his plural wile, lives in Fountain Green. She We all by the name of Peterson. . mer picnic parties. way to where lie supoposed a warm re - goes , , le ? "? It devil an. The saw him awaited The greatest numhe r of Roller mills ion cept ,fc h i0 and said: For many years thuu hast of any cuunty in Utah. lnea' uever lo ctS More agricultural machinery than any born t- e b'atns fortlte many errors which ' ?o ur relations as other comity in the Territory. the piitilers nave made in the pajxr i '"S0' The paper has gone alsn for $3 50. and n1I.n ani wf n,Jrly rV?.sl Graveyards with fewer graves for the , . mv 0 "ross ,X!,m'net) ty and population than any in the west the 31.00, has often 'ailed lo come in age and property in my own tam. Hie finest artificial lakes in the The printers have deviled theie .Sattir home At the he went .to Etu pe we and he Gooseberry rescr day night, when thou liadst not a cent lo live apart. voir. to thy name. Men havetakm the pa;x-- agreed 1 To Varian do not repudiab .iitn as An fwr.es t Scandinavian community, without paying lor it and cussed ihee for 1 fioin not getting out a better one. Thun hast my hukband. but simply live ap slightly sprinkled with the average been called a deadbeat by the passenger him. Saxon. were tlie propounded yucstinn by The only genuine Asphaltnm beds ia c muctor when thou hast showed ihy dixuict attorney lelanve to Martiages the United Slates. The beds cover annual pass to his envious gaze. All which weie to eternitv, objected by seven miles. -- S .. Herald. these things thou hast born in aileure, A welcome forth honest, practicle thou canst not come in here. And he King. Objections were over iu Tne Witness We were nn ci citizens who wish lo lucale and help tired him away, and as he did su murbut and aside time set mar our eternity, Heaven ix his home build up the Granary of Utah." mured to himself, and besides, if I had let him come inhere riages. Varian consider Air. Do Yorgan-se- n you WHAT WK SHAM. KATA. he would be continually dunning his deTankl. your husband in the eyes of G'd? linquent subscribers fur bell is lull uf Suae yaHf A. 1 don't knew, I d.d, bull do not them and thus crests discord in my DEALER IN Maiile jrstntft. know ai.ything about he ven, r whethA vehange. Snap iactomci. kingdom." M cdicincH, Chfmicfils, Perfumuriea, Drugs hUidcti Title. er 1 will see turn there or not. IMenty M I'rtliiiffi. Hannah Kiel on to having A r.T. TIES! mm r ed the ilt fender. t seven yens ago A Make 1 abermw 'I him v.ore and from lew riiiif'k a mouths tuig scpcr.ited water to'frk 25,000 ties wanted by Mau-t- i &.K6 mutual agieeuient in older to Ka !lul ir; fue f,,i.Trtn'-nts- , Co-oTaken in i,ooo obey by tlie law. Sin: had one child nhuut A Luiirt lluMCa six the Since ago lots on the Rio. Grand line hadyears r.u seperaliun she 1 i.c K.pkl UistiiLt rourt. a bad martini association with him Drugg ists, Sundries, and all Gcods usually kept in a Several Grain Kleali, ! Terriloryrb,!, Said action is brought to recover from you the sum of lliii ty dollars for damage strove on plaintiff properly la breaking down fences and destroying hay by tlie following described auimals Dissolution of Iri,ner,hP Notice is hereby given that The partnership heretofore existing between william F Young, and J. D. Park is this day disMure solved by mutual consent. william F Young will continue the in business under the firm name of william thr west. F Young and will collect all outstanding Pure water for almost every town in Bentos Avkks, Feb. 20. An attempt accounts and pay all bills. the county. General y madebr-daassassiinale to was w. F. Yoiino Two cities watered directly by excel- Roca, funnerly ininisiei i f the interior. .D. Pask lent springs. woa!d-bassassin was iinpiisioiied rairview. February. 20th 1801 The time roller mills than any other county in Utah. Room aud opportunities for a ball dozen large cities 'Hie must beautiful canyons for sum- ..I;,. L! c P. LARSEN ' I ! ,, I bkugkhst 1 r An-glo- w NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i attorney; divorce. Booth & Wilson for plaintiff; divorce, 23 Eliza Smith vs Peter A Smith; Geo The best farming country under the Suiheilaud A G Sutheiland; divorce. The Yorganaon utilawful cohabitation sun. 24 Maty Clowutd ys Thomas P Clow-ar. case was taken up for trial and a jury' The finest ifi the TerriS L Pagd, attorney ,ur plaintiff; dirange sheep j called. The offense is said to have hern vorce. tory. comnntted between October 15, 1876. 25 Carl Carlscn vs Elas Carlsen; King The best brass band south of Sait j an, September 15, iSSS. King defened. , & lioutz, attorneys for plaintiff; divorce. lestificd-Jam- - Ear 4 Anne C Nietsen vs Andrew P Nielsen; Saxey and Wluteculton, attorney alone specified. for plaint ifi; divorce. Witness my hand at Manti City, thie 5 Maitlia Eriiksrn vs Etiik Eiitksen; King and attorneys for plaintiff; 9th day of Febinarv, A. D. 1891. Jacob Johnson, divorce. fiSusen C Fairchild vs Alma A Judge of said Court. 8 Watts, attorney lor painiit); Territory of U.ali, I San Pete Omnty. J divorce. 7 Josephine Malsen vs Neils Matsen; I, John Real, Clerk of the Probate iVm Zabrnkie, attorney for plaintiff; di- Cuuit, hereby certify that the foregoing the La fall, cue and correct enpy vorce. 8 ane Paul Rowley vs John T Rowley; 01 iginal order appointing Tune for the Geo Sutherland, attorney for plaintiff; hearing uf ProlnM of Will of Annie Marie Anderson, deceased, and now divorce. 9 Sophia Johnson Leu vs Ins Ander- on file in my office. m Witness my hand and the seat son; D Evans, J B Milner, attorney; diseal of said Court at Mauti City. Saa vorce. vPete County, Utah Territory, 10 Mary Malcolm vs Archibald Malcolm; King and Hunts, attorneys lot this 9th day of February, 1891. John Rkid, plaintiff; divorce. Probate Clerk. II William Pace vs Elizabeth Face; Ecrd Wm Cicer, attorney for plaintiff divorce Erickson, Atty. 1 a Manila lonscu vs paid C loir sen; S SUMMONS. L Page attorney for plainti!'; divorce. Dtwi.-a-.In the Justice Coutt of Fairview Pre13 Maty Miller vs Miller; Saxey and Whiteccilon attorneys fui cinct, San Pete County, Utah Territory. Walter Cox Plaintiff vs ohn Doe plaint id; divorce. ' 14 Caautmw demands (30.00. CiaAariakuleOr l'o John true wiote ' name V ertkev-- -' sen; King and Houtx Saxey and White' unknown 11 wise greeting, you are hereby cotton and Adams; divotce. 15 Argent Butler vs Matilda Butler; notified lo he, and appear before me the King and Hums, George Sutherland, understgiied at my bffice in Fairview HP VORCuRNSNS CASK A MECCA FOR TRAVELERS. This can be truthftillv said of the Manti, Utah. Pritchett House, (Ml. Pleasant, Utah,) Has had longer practice in Land matters an advertisement of vhich, appears in another column ,of this issue. The anythan Attorney in the couils Pritchett, has never been known lo lose a patron, as M rs. E. Piiichii. fthe projir.etor.) is so well ncipiainted, with Hie wants uf the traveling public and takes All Frcmaa,.riil. A.W. IVirrawa.H .D vi much pleasure in gialfvinglliem. that the weary traveler takes ii departure Freeman & Barrows with reluctance and can only console himself, with the reflection, that he will Nose & roat. Eye have ail nppurluniiy to enjoy (Mrs. hearty liovnital'.iy, when he Spectacles fitted properiv. Agents for Piitchett's) again v.sits Mt. Pleasant. W. L. Nmol the best Glass or Artificial E;e. representing G ililsniilh & Co of Salt blMlnr, Like, is at Hr. Pitcheit House. fmti i.mkrnCttjffl'tmh Probate i J Tlie tamest red-ho- t radicals, A halthy place fur children, e NOTICE. Order appointing time for the hearing ol piobale nf will. In the probate court ie and for Saa Pete County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of tne Estate of Anne Marie Andei ion, deceased. Upon reading and filing the petition ofKirkvald Nielson of Ephraim City San Pete County, Utah Territory .praya ing for the admission to Probate certain d.icument, therewith filed in this Cuuit, purporting to be the last Will and Testament uf the laid deceased. It is ordered that Monday the ifilh day of March, A. D. 1891, be, and ia hereby appointed for the hearing c the proof of the execution of raid Will, at II o'clock A. M. of tliat day, at the Coeutf Court House, in Manti City. I: is farther ordered that the CteA cause due notice therefore M be give by publication for a period ef f jar weake in the Couimr Racism, a etwauaper printed in said County, and that e suhiNrna he issued requiring the subscribing witnesses to taut proposed Wit to he and apnear al the time aad place , g j The only bakery and coafection-cr- y in Mt. Pleasant, is that of Mat-ti- n C. Kroll. lie keeps a first class slock of candies, nuts, cigars, tobacco, fruits and all kinds of refreshments. When you visit Mt. Pleasant, be sure to give him a calL Hit prices are always reasonable Fair-chil- Liter. ry Sutilics, Mo ctrth quake;, Two newspapers, First.Class Artists, Tlirtji Seminaries, TI101 lands of sheep, Thin lands of cattle, ' Huiu'reds of Horses, Peacr-lovincitizens, Twogre.it leseivoiis, Seve al fine brass hands, The (:iost beautiful girls. Various iualitles of coal. An xcclitnt bee cotiutry, aSornj good water powers. Gout and ttllcient officers. The iiobltst and Irest tioys, Ice Miuhtnited quantifies, Th.-;- b punting offices. Coip.11 endless ntities. Cattle on a thousand Hills. Numerous fine caip ponds, ... CHINE. A.rurthisLs, Political Clubs, Debating Clubs, No Iathor Riots, T wo Ar.ilemiis, A grain elevator. I ftn divorce. Artesian Wells, He a:d he was in a diunken W. was being measured by an crn.ih ver lentenc iot the road last Friday, the 17II1. to eu- - mndiiinn when he committed ihe crime. able the government to cahulate the He wa sentenced to two years they will allow the f old ; irniment. no lorcouyiyiiiK the niiiil. sit. h.vas1'T mTRr.i.AY cvsk This antiick mail service in ihie was arraigned on a charge James Desires ta tall the attention of the the nearliismes future; for, ax s.win as the of burglary committed in Mt. Pleasant Public to the fact that she is ate completed, the Contract to which tie pleaded gu. Itr. He said it w.ll be ma-lwith t.ie R. G. W. to ctrry the Agent for the was all on account of whirkv and bad CUDOINGTON liRliSSCUlTING MA Hie mail legiilaily. company. He was sentenced to two Ca S I Mary Miller va Conrad Miller Watts, attmnev fur uairiiift, divorce. t Olive A Grose beck vs ChasE Grose beck; Saxey and Whiiecoilou. attorneys for plaintiff; divorce. 3 JohnMcCacbnie vs Hannah McCa chanie; D Evans, attorney for plaintiff, Warn springs. Ephraim, such as Flannel's, Linseys Mr. F. A..Sweel, the gemlemiuty agent fiir'scnience. ! the penitentiary' at hard Scn'enred Rio Gr.imle Weeper at Spring Jeans, Tweeds, and Weaving yarns, of tlictm'mn .id the Register nian tint the labor for twenty years, City, some and see for yourself, you Witt'am Reese pleaded guilty to a distance bc;r.ei-:- i pistc.llicos nnd the get courteous treatment. railway stations on the line ol the R. G. charge of bur;; arvi and was ready for James wkitheartjx. D1VOKCK CALKMiAR Sandstone, Low Taxes, Fine horses. No Cyclones, No Poudlers am! until imormed bv King that it was passed March ,t. tSfiy, was contending i that her relations as wife came within j the act. but conceded tiie yuii And '.iutliie iiistrucind the jury to return verdict of not guiiiy. J Yorgansen's case was called. Some witnesses being absent the case was two "days. potp ined lorwho had pleaded guilty to Mulberry, in murder the second degree, came up d Clay Rock .Salt; Limestone, act, r n PorcJjin. Malaiiis, - Eilmtir'di-Tticke- Kaolin, Ochres, Gypsunt, Fire clay. Caroline O.sen passag. of the 6 Andrew Eggertsen vs. Andrew S Neilscn et al; King & Houtz, attorneys for plaimifl; equity. 27 Jacob Monti vsNH Grocsheck; King and lloutz, Booth Wilsuii and S Meneti. attorneys; equity. 8 Charles Poynter vs James Chip-maet al; E B Chi'chlow, King & Houti at toruevs; equity. 29 Cliiisiena McLain vs Henry S Brooks et al; Sazey and Whifrcotioii, M M Kellogg, attorneys; equity. 30 F Beers el al; vs Henry liars et al; King and lluiuz,Geo Smheiland aud w li Duksenanoiiteys tquity. Cop:r, - Im-i- Gold, Lead, Silver, Oolite, y.arb.e, LuMiil State vs f.iuit'3 llatinolomew, unlawful c.ihJtiia'n.ii, was taken up and ARTIST. Crayon William llawdcii . ; J mj mt Hie nufU'ir. Ir.e.i let 1 emu? Cluef l!ariisuii nre dyn J.aite veto if he GgFrce Boot Ft-- i.issssnsr. risJ&Jrftf SaseiSUX Portraits Enlarged At - s;ir lei And all work guaranteed. PAKEKV AND CONFECTION ERV. of Utah. What she has, can and will New is the time w hen the Vetnionf fv inn's mind l.giuly turns to thoughts d in iitle sugar liotiiiiy. Now will lie a g.rud tune, to.1 wa.cli fir shipments of to ttie Green cunniioii hrowu aluutiUiu Stale. .Vue 'times. d.nc. Kansas Ci;y limes. General MuicltaiiiliM, and the Product8 St. Pai'l, ' Feb. 20 A heavy snow of tfci Country, Prices as low as the sioim prevailed ytstenhv in South lowest. Th-- i 1) ilc ota and souih Minnesota. Jot. S, Thormon, snow Mil was I u- and general. Perrou.Uuh day ii was siicum hul iti Nuiiit lJ.i-- 1 kola; and in the noi tliein part ol Tnwa There (.ere was a heavy sleet has l.cen no delay iu raittoaJ ei vices Hand VorkteS thus far. DTVKK The Calender Souc thins of S;in Pote, the Ofthe First, District Court Granary of Utah Pcta Polygamy Cases Before Iho can With the d.ntih if Siieiman and Porter the titles nl general ol the army and admits! of the navy, pass out if exis- Oar Resources! District Court. I tence. Surgam. r;jjoiisiljlt! pailics News Items. No. 30. fr Ephraim City, Utah. Purt TIBS Gfioes and Fare Dye BS, SufTs af-e- r p. JPaintOuIkt Spices. Dreg Sutra, Eiret-Clas- in Iipliraini precinct. l;or particulars apply to Win. T. Reid, Pres. Manti City, Utah. Feb. X2, 1891. Supported herself. Tneie was no evidence of the defend-en- l having violated the law, and the jury was lustructed to return a verdict of nulgiiiliy Joun J'Juhr.aon and Clnistian Larson wete admitted to citizenship. . Eah Hrif.k doir (wi'ricL making machinery, BHii Stler Mincse IHiey Iad inOinipinie. GkI Sevuitl firit ilaM a ademitia. (kwr jalaietn! p.nlic amusement. Sket wiiuj aa ihiaR aiuhinetr also- - Spices, Teas, Coffers. Cud Oil and full IJne of Grocers' Drugat Pcrscrifins Carefully Compounded Day and Mgkf. Apfnt for llui M hile KlniftkfiGI. Mtrhtnt 2 |