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Show Wi Y'.tf COUNTY REGISTER Published I. Vol. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Thursday, Mar. 26, 1891. . szs News Items Items Clipped from Our death being heart disease.1 leceased wa about 32 vrais uf ae and a widower, bi wife having died Mime two years ago he however leave, three children and a bust of relatives to niuurn his lues. Ex- changes. Yaraious Paris, March 23 Queen rived at Cherbourg to G i awe. The vesieiu pany ha, issued orders to i n legatd to the passage to-d- ay Topics in Co denied form, from Every Quarter. Cleveland on the Silver and Tun ifl' Questions. Indianapolis, Match 23. Ex IresMnt Cleveland ha wiillen a letter to the Indian Tar. ft Reform league, expressing rrgiet at his iiiahiluv tu he iiesent at their annual meeting, in which lie says, in part: "The theories and practices which tarifficfoiiu antagonizes; are lespunsi-til- e for many, if nut all the evils which aiUict our people. If there is a scarcity 01 ciiculrtmg medium is not the experiment woitli tiying as a remedy, of leaving the money in the hands of the peo pie and f it their ise which is needlessly taken from lliein under pietext uf necessary taxation? If the fanner's lut is a h.nd one in his discouraging Strug gle fa bettt-- r rewaids til his toil, are the prices of Ins products tu lie improved bv pul icy which hamper trade in his best markets and invites the competition of Whether other dangerous rivals? means of relief may appear nrcrssatjr to releive the present hardships, I believe the principle of taiifl reform promises the most important aid in their sat ufactioii, and that the continued and earnest advocacy of this principle if sential to the'lighienmg of the burdens of our cuuutryineu, Victoria arou her wav railway comits employees of the royal train, Rome. March 21 Hie German government continues iis efintts to thaw Italy into Europe zollverein against states In the present state of Italian publics and linaiices, however, this government hesitates to respond to Germanys oilers, being doubtful o! the wisdom of sacrificing her trade with France and America which, in 1889, toft 5,000, ouo, for the constant Iv declining trade of Germany and Austria, which ammouuted to only f3.5oo.ooo. The Italia thinks the conference between Germany and Italian ailroad officials will be the first step toward a s dution.f The government has not yet replied to the invitation of the United States tendered through Potter, American minister here.to take part in theWorlds fair to be held in Chicago, but the Italians generally ate taking deep interest in the matter. 1 -- 4 SCova Items. New Voile Was visited by a f 3,000,000 fire Monday. The famous southern General, Joseph E Johnson ,died at Washington on then I.. k '( The fine excursion steamer built at Provo, for use on the Utah Lake, will be launched about April loth. A Salt Lake firm hr supplying a Chicago business house with pumice atone. Ten car loads have been shipped. Thursday night was .s urror. The wiiid blew a gale all night and the Can ynn roads were drifted badly with snow Turk Record. District Court Blackburn Oil tin Bench. At Provt).Jiulg a Heber Clirisiens-in- , Mr Gutfredsrn and others uflered corroborative testimony. The case was argued by the prosecution. MONDAY. March 25. TheGunnlKon La irony Cawe Argument were texiinied in the case if the lenple vs John Chew, grand larNow on Trial, was The retirSATURDAY, March sy From the Daily Enquirer. Ho. 51. NOTICE FOR ir PLICATION. No. 826. Land Oifice at Salt Lake City, Feb. an, Qclinridt. Martin 'chmidt, 1891. erchant 'Tailor, lii crchant Jailor, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suppntt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Cleik of Sun Pete County, Utah, at the Couit House Manti Citv, U, T., 011 Saturday, April 4, 1891, viz: Hans C Jensen on D.S. no 10965 for the N. W.J of the N. W. I Sec ceny. jury charged and ed. The case of the People vs Rans P .Progress Bulding, Johnson, obtaining tnunev fraduently was called and a jury empaneled. Mr. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 22.Tp.16S. K.3 E, Zane prusecutrd and Mr McCarthy He names the following witnesses to for the defense. P O. Box 5S5. prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz London, Match 33 A dispatch from F. Olsen, Rule Christensen Sanzibar says a treaty has beeu concludNiels F Mortensen and Jurgen ed with proniii.eut duels by which the Jorgenson all of Ephiiini.San Pete Co., 0. T, latter agrees to abolirii slavery at Wivn. is This Reserved for Frank 1), Space iluuus. It ufiicialv announced that piesent slave Register. Bird & Lowe Attys. owners are allowed live yea is in which to liberate or in some other way dispose Then. A. Candy Comp I forced service. Nolle for rnhllratlu. No tut. of Salt Lake City. Laid Office al Kail Marik knh.iAul. Notice m hereby iven that the Mlonti; Carp! Carp! 4 hi utlvniiitu to tt'jLc IhuiI When they get time they will write their settler bfthfilcd n4uc jmcW ill prefid in uipirt id hu cbmi, nu mat card. Any one desiring to stock be lrul;ie J udie or in hi ahew the cd LAKCUKY CASK AT GUNNISON A E Metcalf Live at Gunnison know the two defendants. Chew and Nay. Remember feeing a black stallion and a gray mare in Gunnison field. Tills was IX in 1885. The horse was branded on the left side. The horse was driven up the canyon by Chew and myself hi the spring of 18S7, In going up the canyon I saw a horse lying by the side of the road. Chew "There's the IX" horse dead. The horse was lying on its right side. It was branded "IX" on the left Side Four days after I turned the hone over and it had on Chew brand. Chew brand is a diamond I next saw the "IX" hone at Vermillion. Went there to get the horse lor Chew. Am friendly law to Chew. He is my brother-iHave teen the black stallion a numher of times in Chewa possession. Mrs Kearns Had a conversation with Mr Chew last fall. Was driving with him. We had been dnviug fast and he remarked to me; "That is the best horse in the conntry people say I stole it but they can prove it." He also said the hone had been examined by certain parties, but it hadnt showed up exactly aa they expected. "Its the none all the satne,"he (aid. J W I vie Live at Batina. Moved there hum Scipio last fall. Have seen the black stallion spoken of Fmt saw him in 1885 at Scipio, Saw him nearly every day for a year. Never saw him after he he was turned out in the spring uf 1886 until last winter. Looked him over and as near as I can judge from the stock and what he would be, it is the tame hotse. Noticed the brand on the left side. It had been disfigured. Saw the hone at the time of the examination at Saline. Mr Leetnaster Live at Gunnison. Know Mr Chew and Mr Nay. Have known them six or seven years. Have n thehorsem the Pies. Isaac Bullock, an old pioneer of Provo, aid a man well known and re spected throughout Utah, died last week. ft Asked Mr canyon June, 1890. Met j Men-r- m ponds or lakes with German Carp can secure their supplies TIIE at FunksLake. Any quantity of fish of any desirea age can be had. Apply in person or by mail to A. J. Young, Moroni. W. D. Funk, Sterling. CnuHly Clerk id ban lete unrniy , Utah, at Monli, Huh. 00 April 4h, 181, vir;JnJn.S. Grceu, rremp-tiu- e DeiUlocy Staiemeut No. 11.7. nr tiicS, ft. Vf lice, ed Ip- - ME K. 5 K, h - M. L uh. He iiaBM the hdlnitiiig wttucMca in huv hi remdevkc upun, and cullieiKMi d wid land, vv: STATE B A N K Utah. Of SHADE TREES. Salt Lake City, Utah. Those wanting shade trees will do well to come or send Capital, $500, 000, fully paid up Helier J. Grant, President. o Funks Lake, get good BarWm. B. Preston, Selects gains. your Trees, Heber M. Wells, Cashier. and know you are getting them fresh from the ground. DIRECTORS. Chas. S. Burton Save loss and disappointment, oseph F. Smith, iVm' H. Nepht W.Clayton, as trees that has been exposed Ahr'm. H.Rowe, Cannon Frank Y. Taylor, P. T. Faanaworth, for days and sometimes weeks Spencer Clawson, Elias Morris, Richard W. Young to the air very often fail to Henry W, Woolley. give satisfaction. Its location is at Na. 60 Main Street. For further Particulars call It transacts a Genera! Banking vice-Pre- t. Bust-nes- o$. . Moroni. "JT-Young- T - It JohuC- Johnson. Farley lUuatn. William (emu, Andrew A. Hxawiialli4Vpli!aiHi,San Co, 1iah hkAfciti, Huut Itcawicff T. C, Halley Attorney Mite lo Creditors Tmu el lull Uuii Amicnua dnnwi ftne with the a weary vihk hentwiilriu K.md. Maria pemm rahihif futii montha the firl ptihlKalii.ii id ihi nonce in the wud la--r at hw retddtate. in i phraua, Sanpete U. T. the aiaie Iiciiik ihe pUce Ira tranwat ikhi lunlyt id the businr id aaid etale. Kukvaid NeiUua Kamio d last Will and Tcrir-me-ai ol Aunie Mona Anrteraue, dcicacd, Dated ihi ibtb day ol March, itfyi Lombard Investment COMPANY. Room 6, over Utah National Bank, cor-- , ner First South and Main Sts. -- 7-0 fprWS- - WaW n kralTirc. bjr lUruiil.iugiiril id lb latt Wifi and lcicninit uf Aunie mi deepened, to the ci editor of and all claiawnfainM the haul det eued. lo Bwrtwg Compounds "TiitereSt quarteriyr" f Salt Lake City " - MoneyLto Loan- -. " " had a sore on the left thigh. Wm D. Funk, Sterling II solicits the business of the people of On Improved Farms in tbe San Fete Chew who the lioise belonged to. He Utah. Valley. Tall upon or write gave me no definate answer. About a " week later Chew and I were out rilling us for particulars. and we run across the horse agaiu. This Salk. W. H. Dale, Mauagcr time Chew said he and another party One Span of small mares, had bought the horse. He said the One Wagon, two old plows horse had been snagged, running through the timber. One Harrow and a roller, A Metcalf testified to seeing the horse in the possession of Chew who had tt IIOLESALE and RETAIL by Peter Schwalbe. stated that he had bought the horse on Ephraim. unknown of some the San Juan, patty. At a prior occasion he had stated that Whitbcck. Nel he bought the horse of Wholesale Dry Goods In the commissioners court Chew had S. Main Corner and and TV F. St., TlT said he bought the horse of John Lee, Salt Lake City. - - Utah. Dr. E. CLIFT, on the San Juan. n la son-iTo Mr Sutherland Chew my SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH law. We have net been on friendly Physicians & Surgeons. terms since his arrest. We were ou friendly tcims before the arrest Have assisted in obtaining evidence in this Diseases of the Throat and case. Nay is also my Redirect Nay stated to me that he Diphtheria a Specialty. MYRA HOLMES CO. was implicated He thought Jack would take all blame from his ba :k for froo. A. Lunds Store, II. Office Opposite Wholesale Produce and Fruit 13 J Commercial Street, Mr Kearns offered corroborative tesUtah. the Ephraim, to Chew relation in having Salt Like City timony :D E A I, E R S : hone in his possesion. When he fiist Most convenient lo Electric Cars. Resknew the horse, i888,the blotch was not W. J. Hosford,M.D., of Manti Fine Jersey Butter a specialty taurants, lead Retail StorM, Tnjjtre on the horse. He had seen it after- Attends at Ephraim every Wednesday South W. 123 Firff St, and all places of amusements. wards. for tlit Rational treatment and painless Sad Lake City Tins lintel and ts equipments are enohn Chew -- Am one of the defendants cure of Rectal Diseases. n his case. Reside in Gunnison field. by pel mission to McCornic&Co rol v new. Ithas 64 well furnished room Refer, On the 27th of December, 1886, 1 left and is localedin the heart uf the city. Bankers, home. Went tu the San Juan river returned in March, and on the wav I overtook some men with a band ol horses. kiSMI Traveled with them a day and a half. fU-B- uy Liked the look of this colt, and bought was three it. They told me the colt WHOLESALE They Are The Best years old. Bought the cult of Mr Leet. This was in the beginning of January, 1887. Brought the colt home with me. As I did not have my brand at home I Millinery SALT LAKE CITY. branded "J. H. L. on the left thigh. In Utah. Salt Lake City, II. WALLACE, Maxagkk. branding the colt my brand slipped. This brand belonged to J H Lacenby for whom I was buying stock. Shortly slttr this I went to Bull valley and got H my own brand I then vented the L brand by covering it with the brand turned upside down, and put my own brand on the right hip and turned out Commenced workin the mountains. ing the horse in 1887. In 1880 I turned him out and he gotkicked and scratch' ed making a blotch on the left thigh. in Groceries, Hardware, aud r7Suj)piies! Have seen what is known as the bar X horse. Have not seen it since 1888. It of line and Taney full Staple a of First on Hand the Always Quality was a black horse inclined to be a little and Cigars. Tobacco Frovisions, Groceries, in corral was It to my gray. brought 1K8S and with about 80 other horses. I entire. InuiO. Old G Jm KHiu txz. drove it to the mountain. Herded hotses hnney lounglijrwn, ihoic. Rio InMK.yrup for the people. Remember seeing in every re spec Our New Season Tess are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction dead hors: at the side of the road Don't it. about remember speaking to anyone Mrs John Chew, wife of the defendGroceries. ant, testified that her husband had left home in December 1886 and Driad and Canned Fruits. had returned in March 1887, bringing MRATS .vaaiAULKS. OpiCDO the horse with him in question. The ,33 horse had been scratched and kicked oaiNf 1FA1CST)0 on the left thigh which had caused the Ephraim. A full, fresh and complete assortment of everything usually sold in our blotch referred to. Maurice Nay, the other defendant, goods direct from first hands fur cash, apd consequently W Woodring;, Si- - D. line. We buy onr corroborated the testimony of the two W. the at buy Very Lowest Prices. 1 previous witness. He denied ever star make our customers interests our own, by warrenting ctry artiMt. IfcrWe mg that he was implicated in the mat cle we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refund the ter. & Eigauc. Physicians Mr Hufiine testified to seeing the bar money, X horse and Mr Chew! horse. He did S&'We can and do sell the Best Goods fur the Least money, and are cun not think they were the same. The bar fident we can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a tria Tchjfranw will only be X hotse was a heavier hoise than tiie niiulrt if or endorsed by Chew hoist. It also had a star in the foiehead wnich the Chew hotse did not co Supplies it 2 J3 cppoiisiblo part s have. For I C SMITH a go London, March 23 Queen Victoria left this morning foi Grasse, France, via Cherbourg. Ai Giasse the Grand hotel lias beeu rented for her. A lot ol final employed in one oi the smelters at Sandy went on a strike on Monday 16 got di link aud raised Caine fur a time The mob was finally quelled aud peace restoied. ! Druggists! Spencer Clawson Co HOSFORDjU.1. Birmingham, Ala , March 2a While crossing the river in a wayon the vehicle overturned and the wile and three children ol Isaac Byford, a farmer, were thrown into the water. The children were drowned. Wasatch Commission son-in-la- "Teton Jackson,. the Rooin Hood of the Kackies, whose escapades have fur uri'ied material f ir many column of newspaper matter, is up to his old tricks ill southwestern Montana "TelouY'iasl exploit was the theft ol a large band of hotses near the town at Dillon, which he succeeded in driving out of the court-ti- y. Enterprise House HOUSE, i Orlando, Fla, March at. A severe hail storm vsited this city this morning. One bundled windows in the San Juan hotel and skylights suffered greatly, every pane being gone. Some windows in the Catholic church were wrecked. The damage to fruit cannot be estimated yet, but ispiububly great. There was a tornado an Wilcox. Trees were torn up by the roots. Simon Bros Furnishings A Choteau county cattle man telegraphed to Chicago for a hundred of d roller skates and was all brokeu up because his order could not be filled immediately. He has about 7500 rattle on the range and wants to give the animals two pair of toller skates each to enable them tu roll around on the now icy prairie and hunt leed- Foil Benton River Press W. E. Alkire, the veteran hunter and prospector, who knows almost every fool of the reserve, returned last Saturday from a hunting trip, says the Coeur d'Alene Times, bringing in three and a lut uf game which he had killed that day He reports that be has seclected several spots which he pro poses to take us as soon as everything is in shape. lie says there is no bctiA laud on the vast continent. able-bodie- the Silver Brand Crackers Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, BunninLon Salt S 0 a , Lake city. Dealers cou-gar- Buearw."' lea Collee We regret to learn of the death yesterday t Mr Isaac Grundy of Mmersviile one of the oldest and most respected residents of tnat town. Mr Grundy was one of the first scttlets of the town ol Mmersviile, lo which place he removed in the year 1858 for the purpose of making lead for ammunalion, from what is knuwn as the old lead mine in Lincoln district, and from which circumstance it town got its name of Mmersviile Oil WeJnesdav, Alelbert McGregor, Office eldest son uf ex Probate Judge McGetgor of Pam wan, was attending the horse laces at the Utier place and riding around on horseback. He was seen how ever to suddenly reign his hoise and dismount, but had no sooner touched the ground with his 'eet than he leli lack a corpse; tiie supposed cauje of Tri-Weekl- y. Eiunnington D WH. Olsten with Dr W. H- - Olsten Pun co Rnlfififl j5alt Lake City leasant, ah-iswc- -- Cunnington Mins Salt Lake city |