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Show candidate!. And the people's and liber-al party, we venture to predict, wil vote $ol;d together lor the retaining ol tbe present County Seat. Heleua Madsen GUNN1S0N POLITICS The Peoples Party held a "rally" here last night, (August 1st) including mem bers of the patty, from Mavneld, Fay-ette & Dover. Delegation from the People's Parly of Mami, and visitors from the I.ibetal Party of Manti, weie also in attendance. From 600 to tooo people, rallied by the call of the committee of the Peoples Party, Hon James Metcalf, Nerlse Lar-son and Aus.in Kearns, assisted by m inv lev-iin- citizens. The people commenced to assemble in and about the R. S. Hall grounds, sometime before dits'.:; tiie spacious noith p.irch, profusely and artfully dec-orated W ith banneis, Slats and Stupes and illuminated with numerous Japanees lanitriis, was skilfully tianformed into a staad for r. .111 in ttees, speakers, baud and choir, visitots ,and leading men ol tiie pattv. And as the hall itself could not have held tne multitude assembled, the committee had conceived the happy idea ul arranging a half circle of many tieis deep ol benches.in front of tbe high-l- v illuminated stand, giving the whole an aspett ol a nicely airanged amphi-iliean-bnatdered by the trees outside the hall circle; and as there whs a pro-- fusion of young; and old in dieses of nil Colors, the lad es be'iig not the least numerous, 1,1 ud by fapaneese lamps, it was indeed a sight o! beatitv. It was now dark, and while the assem-hlag- e were anxiously waiting for some-tlmi- j they knew not what, a couple of hundred, or more men.of different ages, hid congregated at some distance, and fanned into a ptocession ordered and put in motion by Hon. James Metcalf and .Wise Surensoti, each c.tirying a uuc'ii and fire works. When ting procession emerged into view, the display of totches and the pro lusi. n of fireworks, had a subl me tflect theremetnbiance of which we aie sure will live Ion;; m the hearts of the : Aliei the msrcl.ing of the procession around the central put of town, the men with the totches siationed them-Selv-conviently arotinithe stand and iu the centre of the half citcle, adding Sreatly to the alieady surprising effect. From 845 until near midnigut the people were highly elated with the mas c and the sininj and particularly w.Pi the siiriii.(, el qjent, and the ,1:ii aiid d speeches fx m Hon, W.K Ritd, Ir. in M.H.ni. las. Metcalf, P. Aid. 1, o, Cooh .J B er, Heiny ; J s n. Ph. I, 1, I;,,rU, R. O l'"i;ii--i- ,' ;i i C. .V ..l.idst:ii. a.id 4 i' r,.:, . f in Jj ,n)( nam I ! T t I'll. ' ! i' 1 ha ..cu( s tt'ilie i.i oe'ii! ''"".'. 1.. v. t. :i ..lid bv - ., ,r :i m - l l"e ' "'l 1. :i iu 1. i . . . .' ..I mi- Te w "e f iiiitfd by inU'l C tacts. Titeil msvai,iii!,ivail.i!ir tlf,lls u i'1" :,,'c-s-- . .1 ,.aii. s, lot the removal a the .iia;ySe.(rs'y' us weie with well denied redicuie. In the whole it was a grand affair vi Mondiv the Peoples Party i f l 11 sou will votesolid, for thepeop.e s i i;k The County Register 6T SAN TETt COLNTV. Published weekly at Ephraim, San 1 etc Co., Utah. VMCRIFTIOX; Ou T. t. jo. Si Mm., i ij. Tanc klc, frit, " Kecistkr Co". Publishers. Ephraim, Utah, - Aug. 7, 1890 THE ELECTION. i. All day Monday the Ephraim band paraded the streets and d scoursed their sweet strains, and e su prose the same was the case in every town in the coun-ty mat had a band to serenade. Some scratching was done on both tickets hut all the officers on the Peoples Ticket were elecied. This is satisfaction to the members ol the party, and we hope in the future that there will never a&am be as much scratching done on the Peoples ticket. As a party the people wis be united. THE RETtKNS. The returns give the Peoples Parly a majority and the tickets were elected in lull. The County Scat gave Mt. Pleas-ant less than twn-thiid- Ephraim and Mt. Pleasant both got less tiiau that number ol votes. STAKE COXFERKN- C- - The Quarterly Cen'erence of San Tete Stake will be held in the Taber-nacle, at Mt. I'leasant, on Saturday and Sunday, August 16 and 17, com- - , mencing at to A. M. of the 16th. , A full a'tin lan :e is desired. Canute Peterson, Henry Ileal, John H. Maiden, Presidency of the San Pete Stake Peterson & Hansen sell all their goods at "bed rock" prices and give no discount for cash. All their customers are equal. They want your trade and are willing to work for it, they giv e the kindest treatment to all. repott, what so richly deserves perpet-uation in into' At a late hour the two thousand or mote people assemble I, dispersed, afitr liavii i neailv hou ed themselves hoarse in clieering the speakers, the bands, the sentiments, and the oc.iss.oii generally. NoTF.S. Three Cheers were given for GunmVm, Moioni. Dak of F yette and Alayheld.' i The v ling men's band carried a motto coi.vdi led veiy approjuute, "Union js t'Ui .Sirt nth." j j A lnn, Anderson toi.k a picture cf the ii.mk with us decorations, and tl)e I Vitaii lets just befole The Populace cI!eJ repeatedly for I nch o!ins 11, but the gentleman excused himielf Conidei ing eveiyttunjj, it was, pel haps, consistent and pol;t c. j Mr William Richie, a member cf the commute, provided tae Register with a table and chan in an advantagetus position, .Niauy 1 hanks j Scve1.1l gentlemen were-calle- to the stand to assist in r juicing over the victim', who leiiiained silent. 1 his jsan execpti jn to ttie rule when silence gives Consent. A Young lady in the procession held lift roman candle I ke a pistol and filed tiht into the dense crowd, 10 the terror ul ladies and children, and seiious clam-- I a.;e to some (iiess goods ol" gossimer I'.t'jiie. l'nv'd Card! ind, t!ie 1111 made a ;('ieiu hible, telling: point in liis leniaiks by s w jug that tile ceu;er ol San l'cte Com -- ty was ai Chester, both in point vl fact and population, j.ihI added, soo voce, "Hid the center f giavity and mud" also I'here truly is bin ( i,e step hum the "j'lliine tolh; red culoiis, and no one knows wheie to put 111 the line touches jbutei than the eink-iiiji-i named. Tli' to w ere m. ie Vehicles on the utirels during the reiem dem lustration at Manti than was consistent with s.ilely and it is ulaavs the case in such occas-ions. I li.ne diauiit teams aitached to heavy wagons were ba. keel into the very htait ol the crowd to say milling of I Khler vehicles on the out skirts, "and block. ng the siiects. The looming of cannon, the bluss ban Is. lockets .torches and vjciiftoiis was calculated to incite h uses to run awav. Who can compute the loss to Lie and limb, thai such a catastiophv would have resulted 11? '1 he Kit, is emphatically ol tile opinion that I Ik si: who g to such places shou d Walk, letviug teams and riding Hiiinalsat the distance ot a lew blocks, at l. M VNTJ'S DS'IONSrRATtONS. Thej y kndv no 1 muds when 1! was iua'ly ueeiueo tn.it .il l! H h.ui the ieqtii$i.e iiumUtr ol votes l"r the retention of the Cotintv Seat. All day Tuesday, the preparations weie Kinj' on vig'olotijly I r. R.and dein uistiotiiiii. At f.,nr o'clock in the ain.lin.mn the band were heard mid v.sitois bpj;tn to anive; many Ip 111 ihe south, and nut o tew fiom the tiot h. At six u'c! ck tiie cannon b ianKtl, Hiid t regular iiiteivuls theiealter lis siarilinif thuiulet, remtmled the citiz-t- K ol Manu that Hie ' (J.ieen Mother" uf San Pt't-- was not a dowager. . The visitois weie received and quart-ered handsomely bv a sm-c-- comin ttee thi streets for neuly block on .'i.licr side of the new i'ai k bu Mm;; wt-i-sprinkled, seats vieie pr.ivided, mid eveivllimn dji. j in first c!as style. Tiie front of the Hank lia I been decorated with appropriate, and eiabo-lai- e tiattotuil einblenH, and Chinese l.ui-l;ri-a id a row of ttie latu-rwa- s dr.tvn across mam sti eet just at Ittat p-- t. The proce-io- n was a grand thii: foi Manti, the pii'iclpal feat res i f hti ii were tiie lad.es in pr cessi ai, the two tiuudie l toiches, the thiee II ;l Hands. A li":;e lionliif buine Temple Hill v.s.ble to a gieali.r pari of 'lie The meeti'ii; ws railed to ord-.-- ni d Joseph iittrod icd as r'.e rl i - iu.u ol the "Y.iM-ti- Ptomit e;.t o-- i the ,u..d eie ii .11 V. K. Utivi.l-.e- Wi ' ibn !' li i'.' r.e.--, and lavs l.Minti nt 3; iJ:v f M !'iu., '.m.'.J t .,ii:aii;t ' I t o ster, Jacob J.. 1: .!. ol Soiii.i; C ty, J mies Metcalf it.d t". ft;.d 11 f G run - . I r ( N.en ii.d Marsh.. CUw-- s in . f Eplitamt. a- I ' I'ii- - Uhustfr h is a fall it port of liie speach smuteoii (ins to ".' 111 nit e ed 1 cc 111 on. hut spare wi'J not p.-nu- us to publish tlieni in fail. a.iO we .iJjtlut desi e fo mutilate I V a pit ical As a carterer Mrs. Fielding is be-coming popular, and Fielding's Lighting express from Chester, is a formidable rival to all. N0TKI1 The San Pete County Merchants As ociation will hold a Meeting at Mt. Pleasant on Saturday Afternoon Aug. 1 6th, 1890 5, o'clock sharp. All the Merchants of the County are cordially invited to attend. Business of great iiinirtance will le (presented. Place where to meet will be des-ignated later. Hy Order of the President J. P. Meilstrup, Secretary. The Wind Up Of the County Set .for tho Trcsent. It Ends with a Blaze of Glory in KJuitti. Ephraim as a Political Pattls Held- CHeetiuxs. POLITICS IN EPHRAIM. The past week Ephraim has been shook I10111 cemer o c reiin'lererce tiv the turmoil ol a lial eam,j 1 gn Tn t be ng ih "k?y" to the rotiniv 111 politi-cal matters ha made it the "battlefield" s I j speak of the two principal in the fiht Manti and Mt. Pleasant. l ive they have not met in actual court ct but they have d ne a good deal ol talking on Ihe subject, ami each have anxiously watched the r opponent and hive watched w iih e.ti.il nterest l iphrauii's actions i the inauer. at. Pleasant a anxious that should vote the. convention ticket foi Mt. Pleasant, Manti seemed lo cate l ltle how it went so that sli- - ill I lot vole for Alt. I'leasant but would a little lather the Voters would vote "No" to ihe rem ov.il. Under thefe coiiditious it is no wonder that has bten the scene of con-siderable aci v.ty on the subject, and has had tines in as many nights. Mi. F..KASANT MliMIMl. The first on the I it was the Lilic-r-rally on Wednesd.-tv- , whieii was a boom-ing opener t the meetings that followed On Thursday i.hi a delegation if lii ill Ail. I'leasant c mposed ol V U. C.r.iilai.d, Win Zibnskie, S.ven Ne lson, C. Y S iteiiS.nl and I'Vtdiiiaiid Ktickion. Tue lick cf space will com-pel! us to m l a gn at of i..ter..st about tills hi! J !it..i ret) ut of these meetings. Tl.e of these gentlemen weie to the 1 ii'.ct tin! the removal ( the com:t se at would be r. saving 1 I m iti.y to tile coiiulv, C ce tollie gieatei number sf peo-ple, c:c. A:.i! no cr.c c;:n deny ihe asseiti'jti that there was a good deal el tiiith tn tlieir argument. Among other! thir gs Mr. S. O. N'ei's m m:;de the same statement that is published on our Gist p i;;e, and a';o (tppiaied in our exila, with irgald to his I .lining a dead I al; with Judge Johtiscit 11 the I u.ld g itj Ihe Coin t ;e. MAN rl T.SG. Tite second mauling about ihe county seal was on 1'ii.lav nigh', and w .n by the to. low u g geiilletueii of; Maun' li.ivid C.'tidlat.d, John l.ovry, Win. L'.iko, An.!ie.v Petets.ni and J sepii I .t r . I'ii-.- : aigin:uls of s:ei -- i t le tii" n u el e pi .n,:ipal:v that ol pn of iigdls; the i.aitu 'nt ..1 ill'' pi.aifeis in jeU.-ciu:- Man'.; 'I he w isd. 111 i n 1 iting placed it toete. Tne 'oi:ng mens band, el lurnishe I s anc eei Il'.'t.t ttuisie; ;is il d tilso the Mt. Pleasant band al the I i mer meet-- ' tugs. ) riiUAI'-i'--i MEt'TINC'.. Ihethitd and il ol the series ol meetings was the llimtaiui meeting last Satu1d.1v lit';ht. This meeting was call-t- d piincipiiily f r liie lepott I the com-mittee w ho eie appoint d to i: to Hie Mt. C. invention. Peter Greaves Esq.. Cii.uiuiau ol the 0 nn. 11 t'sui was in Chill lie. A'H'Jif.i the v sitois weie lion. C. in. l.uml, Mcssu. C. V. S i"vi.m. and N.S Neilson. olMt. I'leas it.t; Sm en ..). Ne in, ( iv;ew, and John Lj vvy and I l I'n line I of ?.i.ii.:i. 'i'HO Oil. Ilufi Mtt All.litfd. ttd ll.V C VV. i'eieis hi who ex:i!a:in d tiie ,n't ion . I tiie ci nun. tire in liie otiati l.ui it Ml. I'leasant, and while he himself 'as going to Vole ihe Mi. Pleasant ticket, he d'd 11 I cutKiilf r any ol his c .'i:stituents weie bliged to do so. lis itniaiks weie received with fuqi:ei,t npplau'-e-. I'eter Schwalbe, Ua- inns Uawsou, Neils O. Ai.di'isi.n, J. 1'. Me,! simp and the ihaiinnin, Mr. Glean s lollowed ill about the s.oiie sliain. lau h one said they did not consider their consiituants weie bound to vote tlu Mt. f'leasant ticket but neaily all said they would vote it themselves. Facts and figiiies weie produced to show that Ephia in, and not eitliet Mt. f'leasant or Manti, was the point for the Coiiniy f.eat, and nei'her ol t!e. oilier towns. Tiieir speecnei weie received with thunders S applause and the meeting was the mosteneuiiiastic held 111 Ephtaim il not nto t enthu:iitt cof tue etitne cam-paign, liming the the Ephtaim brass hand teiideied the (ollouiing pieces in v ry fine style: "I love to h II the stotv," a scared m iich,"Tiie NawK.inovMarcii," "the bramiful Loth la ininai.d." a waltz, and the "Inauguration march." Mr. C. VV. 1'elerson c riected a stale-inpu-that bad been made that his lather (I'lesideut (Vieisoii) that his father had been 1, tu: iid at d ha.'ta.in put i tne campaign T h se who nad made tiie statement bad I ed I'lieie was linle doubt in the m'nd of those pics. 111 what the tenth would be at lliu election, si far as Ephiaim was couierntd. We fay ain that we have a good leport of all tiie ab .ve nulled meetings and may Use s me of tiie p anls heie-alte- r for the beuelit of out teadeis. The Coiiaty Seat. Correspondence on the Ee-mov- al Question. Correspondence from Fair-vif- w and Gunnison. The struggle Ended and Peace Again Reigns- - THE FAIRVIEW MEETING: Last Mtiday evenmj our little burg was suddenly sianled fiom her political stupor, out ol tthiih she has never merged, bv the appearance in our nitdsl l the .Mt. Pleasant iirass Hand, and front the say our air was nude to vibtate with eet strati. s of music it was plain to see that there was no lack of wind dehiiid those horns this fact was deinoiisyated fuither on. Our haidy firmers lidini in on their loads ot hay were under the necessity of rubbiiijrthe dust fiom their dreamy eyes 111 older to ascertain w hether they were asleep or awake and whether they were actually riding into Faitv.ew or some cainuaiiii city of the Last. I laving fui.y convinced themselves that they were at home they began to wonder il the politics of the nineteenth centuiy had iit I st its way and wander ed oil into cur little burg. Our in las: nous housew ives though heavily burdened with the caies of home let all holds yo. The dish rag drops,, the baby is suauaed (rom the tloor'anda lush made f r the door when with, look 1 non.lctment upon each face they exclaim. "What dot s all th s mean?" When informed that it s ttie Mt. Pleas ant Cdinpaisa Paity they leturn to their with a v..gue expression upon their faces, as if wondering "What next?'' ' The little Uys as il afraid the Hand might Lst their way conducted them thr. ti;h the streets while the i;iils were adni.i .!' the sweetness ol tbe music also the beauty ul trie boys who made it, but don't c II any body. Well, Vl c ime on; all was hustle and excitement. The hos were led and the cows milktd, iu good time lest the Comity Seat should slip oft' into Sevier Co. instead of cm ng- - to Mt Pleasant. At 9 o'clock the Social Hal! was crowded. The children weie there looking on in open tiuv C. Wilson was nominated cha of t lie meeting and the motion was bein- - p it as that gentleman entered the ball. informed of the fact a look ..I astonishment stole ovel his face and lie Vended his way to the chau, with a oak 011 his lace lesembling that ol a si io..l hoy when called to Ins lea. iiei'sd("'k fir collection, while the house aojilau ed. lames II, 11 us is the first speaker. Jim is a good m.iisiial and will make a good silent). He is also a good puller, theie is not a balky hail on him, and he gavtj ttie County Seat a good Mi. Next came .Mr. Kiicksen, he is a fine looking mail and tne tliiency ol his lan-guage made! one leel like he would not like to be caught whipping his wife should Ferdinand be elected Prosecuting Attorney, he also gave the county seat a goi d pull. Time II nat permit us to tell of ihe points brought filth by N. S. Nirlsnii, AuiaSi-- Ahhich, George Cliitsienseii.aiu! bishop C N. Lund. Saflicc it to say they did not think tiie beanl tid giave-vai- ol Manti should hold the Uouy Seat, olhets sail! tliey did not like .Manti heranse,. jinipi will n,.i row theia. l'hry ate ?!ltll.')r fond of uii iVps. ' Alter hail mt; a lew words fioin Siven Neilson, lJelei Smuhvall, C. i'etersoii and u staniirietui m.i Imm ihe chair, a lot anaiijoii.mt'iit was seeoiukd hut N. S. Neilson, said lie had eaten two snppeis armirst let tfl the slack. The cli.i.r considered the reasons good and he was allowed to proceed On a whole the County must have had her seat dislocated, and if Mt. Pleas-ant can hold her grip on it she is alright hut if it settles back into Manti it is liable to stay even though turnips will not gTovv there G. SUMMONS. In the Justices Court, Mt. Pleasant Precinct, San t'clc Couutv. t (ah t erritory, V. illiarn Olson PlainuM I vs. i.oo John Doe Defemtant. To jahn l)oc whose name is otherwise unknown, CtreetinK-Voti are hereby summoned to tie and appear before me. itic undersigned, at my olfice in Mt. Pleasant Pre-cinct, San Pete County, L lah t erritory, to answer a con.plaint filed against you herein by said Plaintiff, on Saturday. Aucusl olh. 1H90, at roii'cluck, a. m. ' Said action is brought to recover from you the sum of $ 1.00 on account of damage done by the following described animal, vii: One gray horse branded N H on ritihl thijih. Said animal is now beinfT cared for at the premises ol said Plaintiff in Mt. Precinct. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff w ill eake judi;enienl anainst you for the said sum of I t.o together with cost ut keeping ol ssid auimal and ot out. to the Sheriff or any Constable of said County, (Jrcctilig: M.ike Iraai service and due return herrun. Otven under my hand, this 31st, dav of July, A. P. 1800. I". N U sri. Justice of the Peace. 'County Locals Conference at Mt- - Pleasant on the x6Ui. ' x Kptiralm has a brass band that Mill equal any in the county. ' The Climax Roller Mill started up on Monday last. The Manti Roller Mill started up again on Tuesday last. Over 62 per cent, of the votes of tUc County was cast for removal of the County Seat. Grand Excursion to Garfield Iieach on August 22nd. The last of the seas mi. Fare from Kephi Jf you wish to buy a piano call on Larson, the Dphrairn Orugist, who has the agency for the celebra-ted New England Piano, You will save money by it. Rev. G. W. Martin passed through Kphrai.11 on his way to the Utah Presbytery on Monday. The ses-sion was to be held at 11 rum , commencing i:n 1 ut'suay. 1 ' 'Thirty-fiv- e men came over on the S. 1. V. lasl week and went by stae J 1 to, Spring City. They arc there fur, thc purpose of cutting ties for the .externum of the road, named. ' Thj lion. Anton H. Lund was the, framer of the Lill providing for f the Temovat of County Seati; and at (the Jast election, cast his vote on :th removal of the County Seat of ;San Pete. We have recieved a copy of the Sal Lake Journal of Comrnerce.wh-- 1 'lished by the Chamber of Commerce, S?lt Lake City. The journal is a 4ij'exponent of the industries of .Utati and Salt Lake, especially the latter. tfphraim is sadly in need of a .Curfew Law, Let the City Fathers 'pass such an ordinance, and get the boys and girls off the street at night. We are emphatic in the request that Uch a law should be made and en-forced. Mrs. Adalade Reid, of Manti, gave a Lawn Party on Wednesday .evening, July 29th. The mellow .light of a gross of candles, Ihe lus-her of Chinese lanterns, cake and pleasant company made , very agreeable party. ' Mrs. S. L. Renolds, of Manti, has recently canvassed that place ,for the interest of "Tokology" and '"True Manhood." They are very valuable works, and have been well reeejyed. The lady anticipates can-vassing' Mt. Pleasant shortly. " s There has been a first class Thes- - jiraa L.!uu organized in Ephraim. 'Ihe company have a play under way, which will be followed by many others before the en I of the season. Tl.i, is r'ght, let local taleot furnish anv.setnents as far as possible. Ncphi Uesssy is building a very ni:e a lobs house in the west part of Manti. There is alio another jx lobe house near it, iu process of erection. Takr it all in all, the we.st part of our thriving city is do- -' inthe grand in the building line. The Sunday service; at Manti con-sisted of the organization of the --South Ward, Prcst. Beai delivered a fine discourse. At Kphraim, Elder J. M. Sjodahl addressed the Scand-inavian tii ietiug : in the forenoon .aid th.-- regular services in the after-noon. Hoth disjourses were well re-lieve J. , ., s - ' Thi County Register is the ntn-.- of a new English Weekly Newspaper ' published at Ephraim, San Pe'.e Co. It is a lively paper, and will certain-ly do a great deal of pod for the county which has bten sadly neg- - Jected heretofore. Mr. C. C. A. rf'sten"". v'm - '' :.' the translater for the Scandinavian. tliWS l... au.vri','i..ii..., 4 ,, ; of jcandinavian firms. We h ;OU success. Ut, ft Dans' e Amtri- - ? ' ... ( h SUMMONS. In the. Justice's Court, Mt. Pleasant Precinct, San IVte l.'ou.iiv, I. t.ih Territory. NieU V. Nicls'in PUniitt, J vs. V Demand 3.00 John Doe Defend-n- t. InlnhnDoe whuse nair.e is otherwise unltnowu, Win me hffrehy summoned to be and appear hrfi-ir-me, the underpinned, at my oihee in Mt. PLc,saiu San rote (.'own ty, L'tah leinlory, on Monday, Anustnth, A. D. 18.J, at 1.. o'clock A. M. tu answer a complaint tded against you herein by said plaintiff on the and day of Ani;u-.- t ido. Said action is brought to recover from you the num of t 2. no as damages done by one bay mare, no marks or brands visible, left htnd foot white, snid damages being done on the premises ot ihe plaintitf, Mt. pleas-ant fret net, wheie said animal is now detained. And you are hereby nutuied that if ymi fail tu so ap-pear and answer as above required, the pUmtiff will take judgement against you for the said sum of $2.00 together with fecdiug and care at said animal, and costs of suit. 'I u the Sheriff or any Constable of said County, Grertuiij; Make Icn.d serv ice and due return hereon. Civeu under my hand llns 4th, day ot Augmt A. D. iSyO. C. N. L.l'ND Justice of fhe neacs. MANTI U'Al V.ll WORKS. T'i City latliets i.f Mami It ivitij d"f (led to liiniisl) their c HisiiMi-iui- s w.lU pure ilni.kiii water lv estalilisli-- , rs h systf hi ol wa't r woiks, sCL'ined liie SCIVM-- i.l 1 V ill jd.lles, it Salt Lake Citv, v In c.uiiK il.wn '1 iiesilay to make an ex imiiiitnm ol Spiipi, etc. i Ire had htaul f this, and a reptnter met C. IJ. I.ar stun, esq , ut ttie ci.iincd.aii.l m an mteiv.ew Irau.rd that .Mi .James, 'ind fie ICnliiK C iimcil went tii l i liie iJims at ilie head .1 1' unk's Canyjii. 1'Ua spunks wcik I ..tir.d to il x t'.i. a mu.ti'e and at liie Lwest Jn ij.illoi s. Mr. J unes sa.d that in .i.i It Lake he knew of casei in w inch ihe II iW t I splines li.-.- bcert increased leu Itiiijs as iinicii as their iniginal tlow, by cleaning them out and opening ujj tiie spiing. He iho.thl the same cutild tJ.jit tti tliut 'i'lie cat niafe was made that liie split;,; would iutui-si- i 9 g.ils.ir capita i ir j o population evtiv 34 bouts, and w hen cleaned it .s til niln there will be siillicent fot lawn spunk linns, etc. The Springs are about tlirie ru les from the lSench House, east bv south. Tile w.,ter will be c nducted to tiie south-cas- t part of town, just below .Nits. S uw'ill's place where a tank of 50,000 gallons capacity will be built and the water d.sttibuted from there to the citv. Tho wotk will commence at once and be pushed as fast as the city can do it. The springs have been used hy Mrs A. B. Sidweli lor a number of years on her laim, but the city will appropiiate snllicient water (rom the Manti creek to pay her lor the springs. Tnis move cannot be too hignly and we h ipe to see otuer towns in San Tele lollow suit. i m m n is n . u n ttj Ageil1 for the Cooper AVaffons, and McCor-m- ie Ilachinery. CARRIES A FULL A.YD COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES AND DRYGOODS. MENS CLOTHING FROM $j,oo A SUIT AND UPWARDS. BOPSAND YOUTH'S SUITS $r.o AND UPWARD. STRAW JIATS IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM 10 CTS AND UPWARDS. Summer mats cents. Crockery and Glassware. Li o ade 7 cts. per yard. Calico 6 is per yard. Alaaca 23 els per yard. Chinese Silk fj es per yard. Satleen els per yard. "W CEwi'$"fr&&F7fV t?yfwar.'.fffwiiri'r" u;y) i . iilt&fcfe sJ Y I r-- ;;.,5l;iSt; Gents Undurwear ia Various styles Large Assortment of Ladies Ujiderware. Ladies Collars and Neckwear in Grvt Vaiio Hose in every size and quality. Prices to aston-ish you. PETERSON & HANSON. CENTER STREET.ErHRAIM iI.ason s Fruit Jars, Vvqvo Fruit Jars and Crockery, The Bench House MA1TTI 2 Blocks souih of the lank. It mailt mn HtfurnliH'. GOOD TABLES. tcs $i.oo and $1.35 per day."J G. F.. BUNCH, rrop. Special Rates bv the week. Good Commercial Sample Room. Good Bath Rooms, Free Conveyance to the Tern, pie. Teams will meet parties at Chester when so desired. Fielding House, Josh. Fielding, Proprietor. JGood Accomodations! ForTracelers and Temple Visitors, All are made welcome, Oood forDrummets. -- LSO-a FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS, Passengers & hmgh Carried between Chester, Ephraim and Manti quickly and with salety. V'.1"- 1- Sale of Ileal Estate and Tentorial property. ' Notice is hereby given. Ihit is pursuani-- e ot :m order of the in and for tiie C runty of Sanl'cte Territory of Urah. mude on the 14th day of uly ,&,o' in the rtiatier of the eaie of Kiu Kojneil jewkei! deseaed, the utidereiizncd, the administrator of the estate of F.liza Bosnell Jrwkes, dc.rexseft, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash and subject to confirmation by said 1'ruhate Court on Thursday, the 14th day of Ausust, at it o'clock a. m.. al the late residence ol the said Elba Bosnell Jewkes, honntun (ireeii, in the County ot S.in l!etc, all ih- - rijiht, title, inte-- c and estate of the .said F.l.ra Ik ne!i !f ,,,'. at the liire of hrr daih, and all the richt title and interest that the said estate h is, bv oper. alion of law - : ,c, ....her than or in .I'laiiion to ih:,t n, Kiid .. ilosnil , - ,t titne of h.- -r , in . m all tint rcrl.tin Y " e or pi'1'"''! of LiiHi siln.ite. Kin;, i,. ln t:.". :' ri tl'- ol . d :i 1,. wt; i K.n iii.-- o 1 r,,.- 1,.... , . ... . .11 - ' .1 . ;i ,i... ,y , h . s ; : ,1 ,. s V .., , f ; . . 3 !!. , -- :! M;.,;,. 5 ' then tR cha ihca.c uooh .j. cl.a"-- .. n CJM p .'. :e I ch:.a:s, ., mtr- - w !,.,; ,,!, .,; k in loiint.nri (ire, I r ,r. e ,M ercan'iU- - ln :ilml-- ein.t d cuditi-w- . ul s.ilc: p,--r of prrchaiM to K pair, to aitcnoiteer on the day of s.ile, balance on confirmation of sale by ta,a Probate Courl. Deed at expense 0 purchaser. ) c. CHHISTlAS-SBn- . Administrator ol the estate of Klin Bosnell lew-- wDKe'rAdtfy. D,"d-Jul- "'h' COUNTY COURT. Aug. 5, 1S90. Officers all present. Consideration of application for reduction of taxes Twenty- - three claims were presented for reduction, twenty were allowed, two rejected and one tallied. On motion was appropriated from the Territorial Road appropri-jationfo- r the repairing of roads under selectman McFarlane in his district. The following appropriations were made: Selectman McFarlane for 2 days Service and mileage n.40 Selectman Metcalf, for same, 11.20 'I Carter I2.80 Judge Johnson " ir.joj bherill Larson " 6.20 Selectman Carter for distribut-ing plants fo superviors 10.00 C. W. Peterson for Assesment Roll and blanks for use of A-ssessor 27.50 Total J88.ee- Notice of irimhtenrl Final Proof. No, 615. Land Office at Sail Lake City. Ulalt. July 16th 1800. Notice is hereby given that the tollowing-na'me-settler bus riled notice ol his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the frobate Judge, or in his ab-sence the County c!erk.of Kmery County Utah, at Cas-tle Dale U. 1'., on Saturday, September 6th. rfcoo, viz: Sarr-ue- Ruwlcy, H. E. 7536 lor the t. N. E.W and E. S. f... Section a3 Ip. 17 S. R. 8 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his con-tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, Viz; Chiiss Johnson, Andrew J. Allen, Peter John-son, Lorenzo S. Young, all of Huntiugton. U. T. Fkank i), Hobhs. Register. Notice of tfnmeAtend Final Proof. No. 510. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. July r6th, 1890. Notice is hereby given thai the following-name-settler has filed notice of his intention to make t.nal proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof wi.l be made before the Probate Judge, or in his ab$tm the county clerk, at castle Dale.l mcry county, Utah cn September 6th. AUo Samnel Grange, ri. k.. 6276, for the SM S F..H of Section 7, N. N. h. Section 33. N WH N. W.H Sec 34. Tp. 17 S. R 9 . He names the following witnesses to prove his con-tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land Viz: Thomu E, Cheney, Nathan H. Rtevens William A. Guy man. and Thomas Kirby all of Huntington, U. T. Frank D. Honns Iir?ister LIST OF LETTERS remaining unclaimed in tne Post Office at Ephraim on July 31st, . If not called for wit'uin 30 days thev wiil be sent to the Dead Letter Of-fice. Anderson, Anne Clirittina Anderson, Tommer J. Iialtzersen, C. C Hanson, Miss Mayeier Jensen, J ihamis C. Enke Larjen, Karl H. NieNen. Mr. Rirs'en I'etersen, A. P. Waller, Mr Weael H. P. Larscn-- P. M. i I uu i We lirtve i'COii ri..i.tii-'- i ti err""::' a . tatcinotit in li-- St.r'n:'. :iR th.'ir of too I'i; r,; t. e tinj last Saturt'..'.)' ro;:iit. Thcv-'- sav a motion w.is made 1 give th visitors from Manti au.l Mt. iieis-- ' ant a cha; co t j talk, but was lot. Tlds is incorrect, a-- i there wis no' such morion made at all. |