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Show 7 T I 77 0H m rKT!?" PresidentHarison !4i; I eis. of the rs Ilurrivon LflUIirhfti tilt war vessel 3l;inttrey L ncli a Ciamliler Other Neni i tenia SoldJej THE PRESIDENTS MARINE EXCUR- SION- Is the place to go to when you want anything in the way of Merchandise if you want honest goods at fair prices. J. A. Anderson, Supt. J. H. Otterstrom, o: DEALER INo: -- Eggs, Grain and all kinds of GENERAL PRODUCE, Ephraim City. ROBERT RODEN Dealer in, and manuiacturr of. Monuments, Headstone Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build ings a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Star Depot Street, Ni,- - Eta. San Francisco, April zS. Tliie morning i'lesident Harriscus marine excursion opened with tag, Lut as ilie wore on die log lifted ami left the hai bur sparkling in the sunlight. Along ihe water from numerous dec .nations were on houses and snipping. The vaicli clubs around die bay were also decked and i he boat houses and vessel, 'i he cruiser Charleston was resplendent in her new dress. The city til Pueblo, the steamer to convey the presidential paitv on the txcursiou.and other large vessels, were also decorated from sictu to stern. Over ten lliuusand persons accompanied hitn on his trip in vessels of various sorts. The city of I'ueblo steamed into the hay followed by llie Charlestown. Ihe government steamers Kush and Madtutia. the revenew cutlers Kush and Corwin, and other steatite: s and cratis followed. The pageant was never excelled oil the bay of San Francisco. Tne route extended to Furl Point, west to Whistling Buoy ten miles out to sea, stopping to view the forts and niihtaiy sites winch greeted the President with a salute as the vessel passed. The president apparently fuund great enjoyment in the trip, examining points ol iiileiestand responding to the s iluti-- f of the d. Detent vessels passed. As the weather was found rough outside the Golden Gate, the I'ueblo turned back from there to smooth water in the vicinity oi Angel island where lunch was seiv ed. Then the Pueblo headed for the iron wotks, and vessel which had been lying in the stream waiting Inr her, gm underway a id I I owed, making a mar ine procession several miles in length. At the iron works, the Pueblo was with the blowing of whistles. The Pit si Jem paid an ofhcial visit to the Charlestown, I eing received with a salute, lfy the t.nte the bay lot nnle iu every direction from the iron work wa studded with vessels of every description upon whose decks were fully zu,ouo people who had come to witness the launching of the armored coast defense vessel Monterey. In addition to those on the vessels, there were probably 40,000 people on shote. Never waa such interest taken or such enthusiasm displayed at a similar event in this part ol the cuuutry. On the shore and bay there waa a pet lect sea of fags altd bunting an J lor Some time before the launching there was a coiiiiuu of steam whistles, oua scieecniug to which was added the music of a score of bands steamers. on The presidential party were on a platform built sruund the bow ol the vessel. At 4:03 Mrs, Harrison pressed the electric butten which sent Ihe vessel down ways. The navy yard band played the natinnaltair and as she glided into the water there burst forth steam whistles ol all varieties in the vicinity, the thunder ol the Chaileston'u guns in national salute, and the cheeiiug of the people. The launch was entirely successful. The party icturned to the hotel iu carriages. lure-noo- EPHRAIM COOP. thi-us- e It li a been suggested to some members of the Spanish Mad ,lin and Guitar club, and by some business men rouud town, that it would be a good idea foi the consolidated guitar and madolin clubs to be at the tiain when President him with liarnsun aiiives, tu music. The leatures of Mr. Harrisons western trip have been uovehies, and it would be a decided nuvtliy lor our Piesi on arriving with the dent to be giec-lebeautiful music ut so many iusitunieuts No oilitr western lowu can boast w large a club as this, and it would makt ua impression on ihe President that would lie hard to eflace. Htarni co-o- to the lferald April Dealer in Furniture, carpets, window blinds, wall paper, etc. henelebratedMonitor an n f nwf n n V lelebrated Charter oakulU UU W. V. MORSE co ARE THE Manufacturers Dry Goods, Groceries, ;ti' I Furnishing Goods. t . Overcoats, Hats and Caps. V Hardware, Boots g shoes Mufflers, Plush Stationery Boxes, I Jackets, Hoods, etc. Toilet Setts, Etc. lshawls, etc Hanson, Mt. Pleasant ( tfc Co., Manti-(o- ) Tuttle , Ephraim, (o) Larson, Mayfield (o) Coop ,Moroni.(o) 4 f y- 1 IN TOWN, And dont you forget it! Fiwa a reliable Murre we . baa captured the tea aad erdd medal, ciavt 'm College of Fharmacy, New York. Ur. Reed took hi junioi course at the college in dan Kiancwco, tq aad moa the juiiHir prise of that year. Hit tuccem ia New York may oe r.ontideied a great leather it the young man1 trap, and will be pleating information tu tr wiae find honor hit maay friend. Ail al Onaftleraalioa waa created Chicago whea it frateruity y - the gambling fir official act of Mayor Waththe that anuouaced burn had brwn toerder the police to clotw all gambling hornet at once. Ui'crt were hurriedly seal out with noudratioiw to all houtet that they mutt be doaed by nighttall or be pulled. The order was quickly obeyed. Richard GnAtibe, feuadcr of the Order af the Knights ol Labor in Chicago aud for a long time worthy fnrriaan of the nauuoal orgaaizatioo, died today uf the grip- Idtlaeif Bafard1! tooo This invaluable remedy it ono that ought to be ia It will cure ywur Kheumalitm every hotitehold Neuralgia, .sprains, Tut. BniMeO, Mums Frcmted Keel aud Sore 1 hrxiet and bore Clint If you have lamc Mack it will cure it It penetrates to the uf will It atm cum decease: teal (he Joints and tract miMclet alter all other remedies have failed Those wlie have been cripples fur years have used Maliaidt Shw't funimeut and thrown sways their crutches ami been able to walk at well at ever will cure you Price 50 ct hold by li P Larson Stors in Register Block, JCpliraim A SlKK Main Street, Ephraim City, - - Utah. CURB FOB FILFS. Itching Fils are known py moisture like perspiration .causing intense itching when warm. This luim as well as Blind Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr liosankos File Remedy, which acts directly on thepaits eflected.absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects, a permanent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail Circulars Iree, Dr. Busanko, 329 Arch St,Fh!ladelphia .FaJSold by.H. F. Larsen estaurant Meals j sFour stores s of The fishery has been going from bad to worse for years, The sale of bait is the only thing by which they keep body and soul tugel liar. While American vessels were gel Mrs. A. Powell. ting a whole baiting for gzo, the French fleet would gladly pay Jzuo for the same Mt.' Pleasant, Utah. quantity, but armed ciuisers were on In the from the Building formerly the Falace baud to prevent poor people taking any advantage of this bonanza. Hotel, Opposite and one door Then the people determined upon dely north of Co-oand Two hundred Store, law. boats ing the one hundted sail gathered in Bay Lunches for Fartics and Banquets Destea from all along the shores of Fora Specialty. tune bay and loaded up with herring Die crew of every vessel was armed with sealing guns. Meanwhile the government had taken alarm and dispatchA Stitch in fime saves nine. "And ed Ihe crusiers Fiona, Lady Glover and Favorite tu tne spot. Threats of vio- may be the means of Saving your Life limbs lence were openly made. The fishermen announced they were going to take See that your Harness is in good fix, which you can do by calling on bait to St Pierre and load it up. At noon next day over sixty sail weighed anchor with a splendid breeze. The HARNESS MAKER. cruisers gave chase. One vessel comjtie and hall block South of Post office Main Street, Ephraim. manded by Captain Banfield, was overHarnesses of all kinds made to order, taken and ordered to heave to. The police boarded her. Not a word was voik warranted, charge moderate. 1131 spoken, but three of the crew picked the representative ol the law up in their arms and totted him overboard as quiet ly and unconcernedly as though he had been a bag of hay. He was picked up by the steamer . The schooner was captured and lowed into Harbor Briton, where ihe captain was iailed far smuggl ing and three ol the crew for attempted muider. The crusiers followed the bait into Fiench wateia and then returned. IMi-Suk- i The Newfoundlanders disposed of the ehtsiued. and ill M Ci'MK. tMutnn, eoadwted Ibr Undent, Fms. heiring to the Frenchmen at good pricor OWcs Is Of petite 11. S. Pilent OWN, name of but the have the es, crusiers 1 mail t Is Iwm .thathon all the crafts that ran the blockade. Up nm-itfrom Wutilni;tio. Smut model, drawln or pfote. with dncrlw on their return to colonial waters they tloo. w, iilvlM, if mtent.bla nr not. ftw uf will be seized and their crews arrested. chare. Oer fie sot an. till patent la .ecu red 4 FunhleL "Ilov In OMaia ratanta," with BUM ofaetaal elteiiu laymrSlaSw TWENTY-FOU- H at all Hours New goods in Every Department Dry Goods in latest design p. OCLOCK Clothing: Special Department Fee adits and childrtn shoes Unsurpassed in Style and Fricea flgfllardware and crockeijgttf and all dassea of Rcasoaabla Oeeds. r 1 T B Nat ft-- a -- Main nt Imrm, and styles ffftAiEAS AAD BOVS&& Md-n- MOVEMENT. Fair view, (o) Matson .. L. N. Lund, superintendant S (f B street cir Salt Lake e Our Agents for them in San Pete aro k2 : The Cheapest Place I lldyjcm at Retking in the Weet equal te then fer Wear Xs: ? ltt -- Fxaminei The twenty-fou- r hour notation reform is nut dead, although it has seemed to be sleeping. Tne committee of the American Society of Civil engineers which lias been long and effectively advocating the adoption of the plan r.f numbering the hours of the day cunsecu lively has issued anotli.--r report, in which it shows that a large majority t.f the United Slat-- and Canada have .already expressed themelves in favur ul the change, 'i he nuinb r f oliircrs who are now on in record of the iillirmaii'e is . v :e piesi girt b as f lllows: PresicL-uis.ic us and general in i 1 ;sts, 133; genc-r- - .?. i Lor.iltm, ApiilaB. Dipalrhesfrom Cufu tiv par licubusol p ttriuiK outbicAk of Greaka agaiMi the Jew originating over the charge of Binder of a child A aiilitar) atfamii one then aooiher: preferred cordon had to be placed about the Jewish quarter u, weta terribly iNiMed them from atuAk beaten. y THE yj-Cf- TmUiioa, April at. The uioniey peitcral thi l Diiirnl AtuHCr aftarruuon ret nvr dike rrjmrt uf Xew ihe ll rU he Orients tu Crasil, lynching, made public fur ecveral dayft, . of the Justly Cel eb rted 2 Dealers in General Merchandise consisting Jas. V. Stevensen, Main street, Ephraim. i The ItahCdtnmitowa w.ll vmhibty pet tufctho again c a ihe kth. II they aua't happen lu, k wore than prohibit life world will go on just thr gives particulais uf the running uf the boat blockade and supplying oi bait to ihe French fleet ai St Piet r, who ottered $5 and 36 a barrel far it. At Bay Destea and Bay Dunard, less than forty nules dirtaut in Fortune Bav were inexhaustible supplies of heir lug. American vessels were getting baitings at f 20 a vessel. People along the shores uf Fortune bay are in a state WHOLESALE and RETAIL Jr" :,rf LRa is pulling hard tar the hail factory. The Herald would ho pirated to Mt it loutlod lliera. Information 8. fv News Items. RUNS THE BLOCKADE. Halifax, N S from St Johns (.1 Wfilounti SPLBA SA p Store 4-- 21 Special Dispatch. jyCo-op.- , i(iul,40j The report stales that the advantage hour nutation are alio iwenty-fo- ui beginning to be recognized io various branches of civil lile, as lor example in j hospital. m meteuil.igiral tables andoilici directions were Simplicity of system ami accuiacy in noting the hums aie esseuii.il. J he Canadian laiiway continues to usrt he system in its time tallies to thegieal convenience of travelers over the long Itansconleiulal line and to the advantage of those engaged 111 handling trains, and it is diflicult to see anything to pievent the speedy adoj 011 (lie great lines non ol tiie let-Jiol the country. At the instance of the so c elv ol civil engineeis a bill has been piesemed to Congiess authorizing hour noiaiiou and ol the tweuiy-lou- r making it equal y valid with the presen' uieihud uf iHitnbeiing ihe Hours 111 two series of twelve hours each, and it is to lie hoped that this reasonable legislation will be euacted. The President Marine ciiraioit. His Wile- 31 superintendent traihc managers; iz;engin icnt-f-- - - Addrara, O.A.SWOW&CO. V;hlaclaa Mid Faaaite OWaa. B- - One twImpiMns t I.mmh, JOHN SSNIGHTON, la fcaaSaad, faWiMi dpearirndia dSalrwet Krnmumn, S4f WU tm a (mm, At. tlttr-jma (MOM, mtm. Prim (.Ml I Mate M (1 meW OHtHItin mil ear Bx. jmMmm 1 ( tliail laiellWMSl IM jyAll our Good are Soldat tli SALEA la, T.UMM Lowest roibl Prieca. GWmSOW & ill t- -' Vnr ' , V s. r "'it. ,t W - wa'L' vs-; - FVvVWTsV-.-i- . v ; Cv. . V - Y s 'f f ".Hu' n ; m,ir 'i. |