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Show w . ... Published Tri--Weekly. Vol. I. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Saturday, may 23,1891. ' No. 75. " Jirx. Ellen Dorius, Prop. Good accommodations and Saiupla Rom. Main Street - Ephraim Opposite Poit Office. s Utah Book -- Stationery COM P A N Y Successors to C. M. W3S T, Dentist. Office with Dr. Vf. H Olsten Ephraim City, Utah Gold Filling a Specially. All work warrented. CALL AND GET PRICES. Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 18 J Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient to Electric Can, Rat taurants.le c kt ail Stoi es, T heatres and all places of amusements. This Hotel and n equipments are en-tirely new. Unas 64 well furnished rooms and is locate sin the heart of the city. Fire Insurance. PETER GREAVES, Jr. AGENT FOR The Home, of Utah-Continent- al of New Yorlc Royal of Liverpool, England Etna of Hartford, Conn. Firmans Fund, San Francisco Offia Ephraim, Utah. f. O. Horn C. B SfatkUnd THE CONKLIN SAMPLINQ WORKS. Woilrt ppnitite U, r. K. IVpot, Gffic Opera Heme Biock sua South sirctt. iet carefully sampled Had old at highest market price, Kelurni made ea day of Kiile. tcntignmeBU tolicited, Adrcss THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS f. O. Box 941 Ealt Lake City HOTEL. Mary Knighton's New House-- Good Accomodations, Sample Rooms, Etc. Salina, - - Utah VALLEY HOUSE Opposite Temple and Tabernacle Salt Lake City. Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. , Rates: I1.25 to $a.o per day. Special Rates to Ltugt Parties. The Electric Cars pass the Door- - j "S-im! ortBros WHOLESALE i Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. Spencer ClawsonfCo Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - - Utah. Lombard Investment COMPANY. Room 6, ever Utah National Bank, cor-ner First South and Main Sts, 01 Salt Lake City : oney to Loan On Improved Farms in the San Pete Valley. Call upon or write us for particulars. W. H. Dale, Manager ;St. Elmo Hotel;-:- : FURNISHED ROOMS. By the day and or week at reason-able rate, Nos. 271 to 179 Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH F. Elmendorff & Co. P. Box 967 Proprietor Tin Shop. F. Y. JENSEN, . TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kindt of 'fl ware, Roeing, and Gut-ter Work, Ete. Wasatch Commission HOUSE, Wholesale Produca and Fruit :D E A L E R S i Fine Jersey Butter a specialty S23 JK first South St; Salt Lake City Refer, by permission to Cerumercial National Bank. Ballard's Horehoimd Syrup. We guarantee this to be the best cough syrup man-ufactured in the whole wide world. 1 his is saying a great deal, but it is true, for Consumption, Coughs Cold, Sore Throat. Sore Chest, Pneumonia, i. Asthma, Croups, Whooping, Cough, and all deaseases ol the Throat and Lungs we positively guarantee Ballard's Hurehound Syrup to be without any equal on the whole face of the globe. In support of this statement we refer to every Individual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold it. Such evidence is indisputable. Sold by II. P. Larson. Ballard's Snow Liniment This wonderful Liniment is known from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Lakes to the Gulf. It is the most penetrating Liniment in the world. It will cure Rheumatism, Newralgia, Sprains, Brusies, cuts, Wounds, Old sores. Burns, Sciatica, Soar Throat, Sore chest and ail inflamation, after all others have failed. It will cure Barbed Wire cuts and heal all wounds where proud ftcsh has set in. It ia equally efficient for animals. Try it and you will not be with-out it. price 50 cents. Sold by H. P. Larson. Pneumonia and Bronchiliis carry oJ One Third of the Human Ract. It is not generally known that Pneumonia and Bronchittis carry of one third of the haman race, bat sueh are the facts, and what is more surprising, both of above diseases result from neglecting a cemmen ordinary cold. A cough shaald never be neglected. If it is, every time yoa catch cold you caueh harder, audits sticks by you longer Ballard's Horehound Syrup is the best remedy in the world for Paeumraia, Bronchittis and all Throat and Lung troubles. If you have any T hroat trouble, call far Ballard's Here-h)un-a Syrup and take o ether. H.F.Larson, Agl A SURE CURB FOR PILFS. Itching Pils are known pv moisture like perspiration .causing intense itching when waim This lorm as well as Blind Bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on thepaits eflected.absorbs tumors, allays itching and eflects, a per-manent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail. Circulars free, Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch St,Philadelphia.Pa.Sold by.H.P. Larsen SPRING FEVER At this season of th year the most vigorous and hearty people olten have a feeling of weariness, tired and worn out, w.thout ambition to do anything, and many bteak out in pimplts and boils. What you require is a mild tonic medic-ine that will act gently on the liver and blood, and for this nothing equals Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Tills. TSey give an activity to the liver, purify the blood and by their mild tonic action.new vitality and strength to the entire sys-tem. Sold at 25 cts. a box by H. P. Lar som. BUCKLEKS ARNICA SALVE; The best salve in the world for Cuts Brusies, Soies. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re-quired. It is guaianteed to give perfeel satisfaction, or money refunded. Piice as cents per boa. Sold by H. P. Lae SON. Safe Investment. Ii one guaranteed to bring yeu satisfactory resnlts. or ia case of failure a return ef purchase Jince On this safe plan you can buy tiem our advertised Druggist a battle ef Dr.Kieg's New lliscovcry for Consumjrtien It is guaranteed te brine relief in every case, when used for any affection af Throat, Lungs orChest.such as Consumption, Inflammafioa of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Crt-up- etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly sate, and cast always be depended upon. Trial bottles tree at H- - f. Unfir1 Drugstore. Agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San Pete County. Agent for and dealer in all kinds of first class agricult-urea- l Implements, Shuttler Farm and Freight wagon". Buckeye & Crown mowers. Buckeye Binders Planet Horse Hoes & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley & Solid comfort Sulky Plows. Bessell chilled Plows. J.I. CASE THRESHERS A fine assortment of Bug-gies ' Carriagies & Carts. Ames Steam Engines Lane Saw Mills Leffell Turbine wheel. Martin Qlchmidt. lOchmidt, merchant 'Tailor, ailor, Progress Bulding, Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 1 ?0, Bo J8J. Meals R Restaurantall Hours3 Mrs. A. Powell. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Ia the Building formerly the Palace Hotel, Opposite and on door north of Co-o- Store, Lunches for Parties and Baaqttti i a Specialty. , B C SMITH R CO WHOLESALE and RETAIL IDruggistsI Corner Main and snd S. St SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PLANING BULL WORK In All Its Branches at MADSOU Bros&Co Ephraim, Utak B. K. BlochStvCo. fHOLESALI LIQUOR 4 CIG1R KErt CH1NTS. Salt Lakt City Utah. Agents for Fabst, Milwaukee and Export beer. Martin C. Kroll, fit, PLEASANT BAKERY Dealer la tread, Caka, Pies. Confsttloisry, Caa- - dias. Nuts, Cigars, Tobasco, Ete. Refreshments if all kinds in their season Uti street. Ml, rleMMl. - SUMMONS, In the Justices Court ( Fountsio Green Predict, Sn l'etei ounly. Territory of Uuh. Ctsrolint Sorenscn I'laintift, 1 . - t Dernsnd Jinn Doc, defendant ) ao cl(t- - To John Dot h.se name is otherwise uakaosr. Greeting. Vou sr. hereby summoned to be nd appear before see the undersigned, t niy oftke in Fountain Green 1'rerinct, San 1'ete County, on the 39th, day of May A. 1). 1801 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day to answer a complaint filed against you by uiid plaintiff, on Mar 18th, 1891' Said action is brought to recover from you the sum I so cents, for damage done by the following des- - " rnbed animals oil saiil plaintiffs property in FountamUreiB with cots in feeding aad taic of fraid annual and costs in thia suit, vu ue dark red cow about s years eld branded with a blotched brand on left hip, has a small led Hull calf with her. Said animal is held attaroline Sorensetu Premises Fountain Green Precinct. A nd you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above reuuiled, th. plaintiff will take judcetnent aKainst yon lor the said Sum of ao cents together with eosts in feeding aud care of said animal and costs of suit. To the sheriff or any constable of said County treetlnt, make legal service and dec return hereon, liiven under my hand this aoth day of May A. 1891. H. C. CiSNON Bogh Justice of the Teace Ft. Green Preciuct ever accused Tanner of being dishonest, The Raums have certainly tried to make hay while the official sun shines. The old gentleman as soon as he became Commissioner began to look out for the rest of the family. Green B. jr., was made assistant chief clerk two daught-ers were given clerkships, aud John, another Sun, who does business as a pension attorney, was given a chance to copy the names ot all pension applicants who had not employed attorneys, w hi n chance has probably been worth big money to him, as he proceeded to get out a circular setting forth his facilities lor putting claims through in a hurry and mentioning incidentally his relation-ship to t le Commissioner. The kaum will b a heay load lor Mr Harris, nvo carry next year, and it will not be strange if he jhould to a them aU'overboaid. A determined attempt was made to get up an organized reception to wel-come Mr. Harrison back to Washington from his long free trip, but it was a dis-mal failure. Nobody would have any-thing to do with it except a half dozen of his personal friends, not even the members of the republican state associa tious, all of which are office holders would lake hold of it, so it had to be ab audoned, and then the statement was unblushingly made that Mr, Harrison d'd not wish to be met by a crowd. I d not wish to imply by the above th, t Mr. Harrison is disliked here, because tie) isn't The people are simply indif-ferent towards him, and I believe that feeling is more marked among members of his own party than with democrats. The impression among those familiar with the inside woi king of the admini-stration is that Mr Blaine is engaged in "playing possum"on Mr Harrison just at this time tor reasons of his own Mr Blaine may have been ill, but these peo-ple refuse to believe it, and they stated when Mr Blaine left here that he wou Id not return ui.til afier Mr Harrison got back and that he had gone away in a "hull". Circumstances seem to favor this view lithe case. xRepuqlicans who have talked with Mr Harr.suu since his return says that he ha about as weil developed a case ol the "big head" as they ever saw. Representative Cram,of Texas, here seeing that the boom of Representative Mills lor the Speakership of the House does not get neglected, Yodor.of Ohio, says ol politics in that Stale: "It looks to me as it the demuciats would unite and re-nominate Gov Campbell. One thing I am confident oi. we will elect the man we nominate. No man can be elected in Ohio 011 the high tariff issue McKin-le- v makes that ttia issue, and be will be deleaved. The farmera aia ot hitch taxes and caniiut understand why others nec-essaries of life cannot be cheapened by being put on the free list as sugar has beeii." WASHINGTON LETTER. Foots Our Regular Cirrespendent, Washington, May 19. 1891. Mr. Harrison fjund a nasty mess wait-ing for him in that nest of crookedness, the Pension bureau, when inclination he had kept C m nis;ioner Ram in office in the face of the crookedness in his business methods, so effectually shown up by Representative Cooper, of Indiana and he had a right to expect that no futher crookedness would be indulged in. Therefore he must have been terri-bly shucked when informed that Green B Raum Jr., assistant cheif cleik, of the Pension buieau, and so on of Coninns-isone- r Raum,, was the head ol an oftice-brokera-concern which had been sail-ing not original appointments below the classified service, but promotions undei the Civil service examinations. A more disgraceful situation has not confronted a Pies dent since Gen. Grant kicked Belknap out of the War Department 011 account of his wife's engaging 111 selling Indian post tiadeiships. And the most remarkable part of the whole business in the leniency with which Raum junior has been treated Three other government employes im-plicated in the swindle wer at once dis-missed, but this piecious jewel of a re-publican administration, was allowed to res gn and that wasn't all, the resigna-tion was accepted to take effect thirty da lruxnLte ane be was given leave of absence until that time, which was a neat way of presenting mm with a months salary. It is stated here that Secrelaiy Noble is responsible for the leniency ex-tended to this criminal, although he was out of to .vn w lien the resignation was accepted. What puzzles honest people-i- s why all of the parties concerned in this sital court to answer for their mis-deeds. Mr Harrison, when he thinks abtui this y u g man's peculiar transactions, us well as those his lather probably wishes heliaei not b;en so precipitate in kicking "Corporal" Tanner out no one SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Nutice is hereby given, that in pursuance ot an order of ihe Jrobal Oun in and fnr the County of San Pete, Territoryol tJuh made on the 26 day of April I891 in the matter of the estate )f Christian NicUen incompetent, Ue undersigned, the guaruiau of the nerson and estate ol said incompetent will sell at public auction to the amhest bidder tor cash and subject to conlittnation by said Probate Court, oa 'luesday the 6 day of June, 1891. at it o'clock a. m. at the residence of said incompetent ia City ia the county of San Pete, all ihe right, title, in-terest and estate of the said Christian Nielsen at the time of lis death, in and to all those certain lets, pieces or parcels of laud situate, lying, and being in the said county of tau Pete, '1 eriitory of Utah and bounded and described us follows, to wit: fofjiiiiiuig at a point io chains, S. from the N. W. cenier oi the S. W. ol section 4 '1 ownship 1; S. Range 3 K. Salt Lake Mctidian hence S. I 45 de. grees is. f95 chains hence S. x 11a chains, hence M US degrees 45 W. oho chains hence N. 1IS7 chain . 183 chains, contaiuing eleven acres. Aparcel begin-ning at a point 1314 chains S. from the N. W. coiner of the N.V. of section 8, Township, S. Range 3 K. Salt Lake Mctidian hence K.635,chains S. 040 chains W. eotio chains N. 434 chain k. 1005 chaius Jt. 487 chains 397 chains, Containing 15 acres. Terms aud Conditions at Sale: Cash tea per cent of the purchs.se money to be paid to the auctioneer on the day ol sale, balance ou confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at the espense of pur-chaser. J, P: Christensea, Guardian of the person and cs. tate of Christian Nielsen incompetenl. May 6 1891. W'u.T. Rhd, any. for guardian. hi dy of his antagonist. The wounds ar til a serious nature, but are not necessai ily fatal Ashley is a remote minim Buffalo, N. Y. May 15 Olive Victoria Murphy, daughter of Captian Murphy once secretary to the Prince of Wales and a favorite of Queen Victoria, has fallen heirto quarter of a million dol-lars while following the humble occupa-tion ol governess and seamstress i.i this city. She is a tall handsome brun-ette, about twenty-fiv- e years old, who has visited almost every country in the world during her romantic life. She was born andreired in Loudon. While Miss Murphy was quite young her father quarreled with her mother and there-after would not allow her name to he mentioned in his presence. The cap-tains mother then went to Australia in company with a wealthy brother. Last January she died and Miss Murphy has just received word from attorneys in England stating she is one of the four heiis to a fortune of about $1, 000,000 consisting partly ot land in the city of Melbourne. Miss Murphy had never ex-pected the old lady would leaveanytliing to her grandchildren on account of her enstrangement to her husband. One ol Miss Murphy's brothers, who lives in England, has gone to Australia to settle up the estate. Aftei the Crimean war Captain Murphy became private secre-- I tary to the prince of Wales, which place he held for several years. Miss Murphys visit to this country was due to religioun differences with her father who wai.t d her to become a Catholic. She has travelled from place to place earning her living as governess or seamstress. She is in poor health at present, but will soon make aj'ourney through the west, thence to England and probably lrom there to Australia. She has many wa:m friends in Buffalo. Tarrytown, N. Y.. May Jg. Just be-fore noon a work train on the Hudson river road was blown to atoms near here by an explosion ol dynamite being transported to use in track con-struction. Theie wese probably thirty-thre- e men on the train, eighteen of whom were killed and the remainder seriously, some latally wounded. Many ot the dead were blown in the river and five bodies still remain there. The train was torn to atoms, ihe tracks ripped from the road bed and a great hole torn in the earth. There were twenty-fou- r cases of dvuamiie in the first car on the train, each containing fifty pounds. A spaik Ironi the engine, it is said, seta fire to the greasy rope coiled in front of the package, and the explosion followed Its lree W terifie; Tra walls of bous-es in Tariytown were shaken and some cracked.and window g'asses feil in show ers to the side walks. Scores ot clocks were stopped at 11:20. The car in which the dynamite svas stored and those fol-lowing it were completely demolished. The bodies of the unfortunates on the train were hurled in every direction. A terrible sight was witnessed bv those who hurried to the spot. The track was torn up for a space of 600 feet, the rails bent in all sort of shapes, while dead bodies and the terribly mangled still living could te seen about. The Iocs-motiv- e was blown out of all resemblance to one, and the tender had been thrown half way into the river. Some of the men were found a hundred yards away from the track, others were taken from the hole made by the explosion. The wounded in most cases were horribly mutilated, in several instances their aims being torn off". As rapidly as possible the wounded were cared for by surgeons and removed 10 th: hospitals. Ten of those killed were picked up along the track, while five were taken from the river. Three of the iniured died shortly alter they were picked up. It is believ-ed there are still some dead bodies in the river, and the total number of killed were twenty or more. 1 1 News Items. ' New York, May'19. Tw and a quart r million dollars of ?old coin wete or-dered to day for expoit. Willi tmsport, Pa, Mav, 19. Forest fires are still burning in the West and North. No rain has fallen here for three weeks and hav and grain are rapidly turning yellow and withering. Providence, R, I, May 19 A cave in the improved fewrage work in Elmwood this afternoon buried eleven italians, Seven weie saved and tour ar still buried and undoubtedly dead. London, May 16 There has been a heavy snow fall in Wales and Cu Tiber, land county, England. In this city it is bitterly cold to-da- and during the morning there was a heavy hail storm Paris, Tex, May 19. While Sheriff Perrv and his deputy attempt to spill some whisky which was brought into Indian Territory, near Antleys, by Jas l.owman and son, thev were shot and killed. The murders are arrested. Minneapolis, May 19. Charles H. Champlain. superirttendan' of the North Star Woolen mills, shot himielf through the head this morning. Champlan had been confined to his bed for two weeks with rheumatism, and it is thought his distress overbalanced his mind. KnoxvilU, Tenn, Mav ij. Yesterday a most desper te fight occured near Shockhouse, in Madison county, N C be-tween six young men. The fight came over a girl with whom two men are in love Two men were fatally shot and one cut with a razor. He is not expected to live Chicago, May 19. The World's Fair directors at meeting again de-cided not to grant the minimum rate of wages asked oy labor organizations. The leaders of the latter are greatly surpris-ed at this action and hardly know what may result. One of them ht tele-graphed Powderly to lay the matter be fore the Cincinnati convention. Allie Peterson, daughter of Alama Peterson ol Almy, Wyo, was arrested by i Deputy Sheriff Ca'verty and Marshall Snyder today She is charged at Oijden with grand larcenv. The sheriff ol Web-er county, Utah, came here attended her lo C'den. The crime was committed a week a. The father of the girl repre-- t settled this couuty in the state legislature Jl last term." T- - Walla Walla, Wash, May e court of inquiry ordered to investigate the lynching ol J Hunt by the soldiers stationed here, met yesterday with in-structions to ascertain who did the lyn ehing and give an opinioon as to who is responsible and make recommendations for furthur action. SheriffMcfrailane of th s city testified as to what occurred be-fore an after the lynching and, what he did to try to preeut Fla. May 19. Early this morning the large building occupied by the United States District court, post-offic- Masonic lodge room, G. A. R. Hall and a number of firms burned. A number of people living on the third floar barely escaped with their lives. The postmaster saved the mail and furniture, while the others occupying the building lost everything. The adjoining building was threatened and the fire-men had to make every effort to keep the fire within the limlts of the building St. Petersburg, May r6. A dispatch from Bat ou tn tells of a bloody tragedy in a court there. A man named Roup radzo was on trial for robbing Prince Morshanyaofa pockelbook filled with bank notes. The prince offered to pay the prisoner if he would disclose ihe hiding place of the stelen notes. The prisoner laughed scornfully at the offer and followed up his rejection by kicking the nobleman. In his inge at the insult the prince shot the man dead. The prince was arrested. Liverpool May 19. Early this morning the police found on the river a sailor's clothing bag in which was the dead body of a boy apparently not over fifteen years of atre The bov was but recently failed Hsjihruat was cut from ear to ear a.id his legs severed from his body. A new kniie and saw were lound with the remains. On the bag was painted "Tarn Girvan"but further than this there is no clue to the murderer. The police are searching all the ships and sailor's resorts for "Tarn" or some person vvho may know him or his bag. Toronto, Out.. May 19. The May bul-letin of the bureau of industries gives a cheering forecast of the yield of fiuit and grains. So bright is an outlook, it say, has been not presented for many years for a full wheat crop in Ontario. Winter rye is in fair condition. Of other grains crops little is s.,id There is a decease in the area of barley sown ow-- i ng to a fear of the McKinley bill ir.ter-lerin- g with the price. Some fields form-eil- y devoted to barley were sown this spiing in wheat, oats and peas. The fruit trees and grap vines came through the winter well and will likely have a Jaige yield. But little injury was done by the reteurirost. - .v Evanston.W'vo, May 16. Special tele-gra-to The Hekald Meager details were received here this morning of a seriotii slioot in j; affray at Ashley, Utah IrtSt Sunday. The participants in the affair were Del Watsun and Bjb Nelson, botli miners. The troube grew from a cnisundrstaiidmg concerning a mine claim and was several weeks standing. The parties met May 9 when hostilities were renewed, and Nelson pulled his re-volver and fued several sh jts 11110 the camp about fifty miles souili frm F.at Jlrniges. It is claimed that the ebooiinjj (jtasd'-nei- u selfikience. j NOTICE. Id the Prehate Court el the County ot 8aa Pel Terr, el Huh. In the matter of the Estate of Rasmus Andersen, Deceased. Ureter Appointing 'iisse far Probata at Will, and Directing I'uMlcauen el Notice ol th tame. It is hereby ordered. That Monday, the ltth. day ol May 1891, at 11 o'clock a. m. ef said day, at tha ioait stocm ol laid Court, at the Court Heuse la tba iT AUrf ... , County of au Pet Utah be. and the earn is hereby appointed the time for proving th last Trill ftn iestament of Rasmus Andersna deceased, and hear iug the application of Anna Kjerstin Anderson for t letters testamentary aad any person Interested may aopemc and contest the "aid will, aad may fit ob-jections in writing te the granting ol letters testamests tary to said petitioner. It is further ordered. Thai nelite be given thereof by the Clerk afeaM CeurL by publication SMI less) than three weeks before said lit,.. day olM ay, re, in the CoUMTY KaGtsrsK, a newspaper rinteT anal ",: ' published in said an Pete ounty. v.. order appointing lime for Probate of Wilt and Dirofr ing Publication of Notice of the Mare in th Mattat of the ktate of Kasmus Anders deeeased sa4 aowen niieiamy ftc. Jacob Jen risen Judge of the Frabat eavrjt Dated April s. ilti Territory of Utah 1 aia Pet County I John Reid. Clerk f the mkat court in and for aaitl ceunty, hereby certify that th foregoin.g is full and correct copy f th rigiaai Witness my hand and elSeial sealjthii aoth Seal S day f April, it.i John R aid, OUr ' . |