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PETER GREAVES, Jr. AGENT FOR The Home, of Utah-Continent- al of New York Royal of "Liverpool, England Etna of Hartford, Conn. Fitmans Fund, San Francisco Offut Ephraim, Utah. 5 cents per box. Sold by H. P. Lar son. Safe Investment. Is one guaranteed to bring yeu satisiactory results' or in case of failure a return ef purchase price On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised a bettle Druggist of Dr.Kiig's New lliscorcry for Consumption It is guaranteed to briag relief in every case, when used lor any affection of Throat. Lungs or Chest, suck asGousunptien, Inllammalion of Luni;a, Bronchitis. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.. etc. n is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly sale, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at H- - P. Larseas' Drugstore. Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. :::;St. Elmo Hotels FURNISHED ROOMS. By the day and or week at reason-able rates, Nos. 271 to S79 Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH F. 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First South St; Salt Lake City Refer, by permission to Commercial National Bank. 0 ; Salt Lake City ; o Money to Loan On Improved Farmi In the San Pete Valley. Call upon or write s for particulars. W. H. Dale, Manager VALLEY HOUSE Opposite Temple and Tabernacle Salt Lake City. Main Slrett, Salt lake City, Utah P O. Box 585- - Meals J Bestaurantall HoursJ Mrs. A. Powell. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. In the Building formerly the Palace Hotel, Opposite and one-- door north of Co-o- p. Store, Lunches for Parties and Banquets Tin Shop. 1 Specialty. F. Y. JENSEN, . TINNER Manufacturer of all Kinds fl"l-war- Rowfing, and Gt-terWor- Etc. REGISTER LOe, BfM-AI- M Martin C. Kroll, Mi, PLEASANT BAKERY I Ior la Bread, Cnk, Pits, Coiif8tiouiv, Caa- - dies.Nuts. Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Refreshments 0 Unas in their j.j street, Mt. l'Waaaat Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. Rates: I1.25 to tt,o per day. Special Rates to Large Parties. The Electric Cars pass the Door. B, K. Bloch& Co. WHOLESALE LIQUOR 4 CIGAR KEt CHANTF. Salt Lake City Utah. Agents for Pabst, Milwaukee and Export beer. i t TO HORSEMEN The famous Perchan Stal-lion Sulton, No 2,415, will stand at Bp. Dorius Stables Ephraim, Jens P. Lason, Manti, and Peter Laurtzen Moroni, During tbe searin of 1 891. The circuit wso be made every nine days,illhree days in each town., Terms $20.00 for the season single leap $12. For further pai ticu. ki;'; apply to A. C. Olson, Mauager, itt'ft , ' .' ' :1 '.- - ' '' iti:if'!?::v. :,vv'v'' '' OnTefttt. '... - ..:. V Cut IhkIphs toti1 S ','jt fc ."tt Cir C'flce ta 5en! T. Pv,' or ta4wan ) fittml t.iaf '.1 fstmote frr.m M'st::if-tnr- .. Band intiuftl, or 't'. tlon. Wi aiUtaa. if 'ffi ohai-M- . Ottr ft riot ii !i!' !i A rpwipklit. "Ho to (;hu.'- - rvt.t,' t.ii r l s ifactriBl cliarils la rtititfl, ;intj, tt rnra, lllrn. Atltb sis, O.A.QNOW&Ga Spencer ClavsonCo Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - - Utah. SUMMONS. In the Jintiecs Court of Fountain Greer, Precinct. n Pclei omity, Territory ol L ull. Caroline Sotensen plaintiff, John Doe. Urfd.L ) GJn Uitwhose nam in otherwise unknown. You arc hereby summoned In Leant! pne.ir Mora me Ihe undersigned, al my oil., e in Fountain OreeJ rennet, ban Pete County, on the ith. day of May ','!",.'.?f ' oVI":k " ' "id t answer ?8th ,80".. Ka"M you y P!",n,is- Said action i brought to recover fmm you the of 20 cent., lor damage done hy the fol!aiK rjc" cnbeU amrnaU on id pla;mins pro,,,?, in F0u,,t.,in(,re. . i re toc.the, ,vilh ', aod care of said aniriMl r,d com in this suit. (c.;d,,ig blotched brand on kit "rx"'l hiaiKicd with, hip, has a tniall red Hull rail with her. huid nmmul rs held atCnrolmc Suremcna Premises Fnuntam llrecit I'rconct. Andyoaare hetel.y m.ttiicit thai if yo f;,;i to wi appear and answer as above reijuiieJ, the plaintiff will take judgement ny.,insi you (,., ibe ,r Sun of :o rent, t, tcthtr ,'h , u rei .u , ai'd' animal and costs n suit. nv r..Mal. rf said County OracllBK. make seiviteitr.il due return he e ,u t.irmi umlct my hand this soil, day ol Way A 8yi. ' H. CCAMWIi I.-;- !, Justice of the Peace tt.ijictn SUMMONS. In the Justice! Court of Wales Preciact, Saa I'ete County, Utah Territory, gilefare Henry I). Reel Justice af the Peaca. n Peter C AiHiersna, Plaintiff, I .V5' demand fi.tc. John Do- -, Defendant. J To John Doe, whose lama it otherwise unknown Greeting: You are hereby requested to appear before ihii Court on the to day of May A. D. iSyl It a o'clock p. m. of aid day 10 answer a complaint liled against you. wherein said plaintiff claims the Mm of I1.15 p., head, damates caused by your animals trespaasin. a. his premises, at Wales Precinct. Said animals ara described as fallows to wit: One light red steer 3 or 4 years aid. branded 'cB a left hip, aad j, on left ribs, a hole in right ear. slit til left ear. One dark red cow 5 or 6 years old, braided X 01 left riU. has a calf with her. ' 4ne light roil cow, or 5 years old, branded pS oa ricbt hip, square crop ia riht ear, upy.er Lit and trider tot in lu tar, has a caM. One apecklad cow, red neck ( or a r..ri old, branded Lll (combined, lhe L is reversed) on left h,p and N (with a circle around) on lift shoulder. ,.a. low fork m left ear, uncles ilp in tight car. One dark iod steer 4 or 1 years old, white spats on bath sidca, s)iots in forehead, due lap is liiisket branded on right rifts, and earj0j,d on left thigh, nndcr hit in left un- der sin in riyht car. Said animals arc held at the premises of Peter C Anderson in Wales Precinct. And you are hereby notified thai il yo lail to appearand anaacTsaid complaint at the sins aad place aforeaaid, jodgmSut will be lakes against you for tt.I5 per head the anoint of sold damage the cost of kcepmK uid anuaala and coara of this sun. Dated this aoth. day of May I801. Hiniv D. Kkks. Justice ol the Peace News Hems, Mi.NNi Al'. lis, May 23. This m irniii' a fil e in the house o! Fel x L uv!er burn-- e 1 ii tieath hU daughter' ased 6. mid ati in ".i ui son. His wife was fermusly burned. A cyclone is reported to have' p:nftl tiP,'U';li tho strut h pa it cf iowa il lit".; c i.s:dei.ll)le damage to fuiit and shade trees, fences and small buildings. I No tme was injured as far as known. I Paris, Mw J' V rd is received trom 1 r.eativnis, of the c.'p5!ziiig if a pleasure I cotitaiintrj a family named l)om- - 1 mart acd a par'V of friends. Donrnart, 1 his S 'li and daughter and fu'e cif the party were drowned. I I.')nd-:t- May iS. The Chetto quar- - 1 ter ol t'urfu is still ?Jirounded by the I m'lifary lite protection of the Jews. I The total irim'.fr of viclim? of the i:t r r t is lilieen killed and twenty five who died fiom privation. Malt 1, May 2. Fever is raging among the i.si'.cets ami sailors of the British Meet io tl'.ese wateis. l'iiere is an avetae of i ilv oih- ers and men sick on boaid each vessel. The naval hospital in this place is oveipowcred with sick sailors. Belleville, Out, May 21. Jamps Kane1 was exec.i'ed here ihis mornicg for the murder of his wife, Klix ibe h. The drop fell at 819 o'clock but Kane's neck was not broken and he was slowly strangled to death. His groans were horrible. r Minneapolis, May 21. Special The fire fiend is destroying the Day Com-pany's lumberyards. Phe fir; broke out j f ce with him he was overcome by lhe j Times f the puivder and fell headlong t iie b oiiom. He was mangled al-- ; moat beyond John L .Sullivan is a heavy man, with broad square sholder and a deep chest. I lis Muscles of course are iniiiiene, and he has a bulldog head and neck on him. I Ie may be a great man m the ring but he will never amount to much on tbe j stage, lis is not an actor. t In lhe las.t act of "Honest Hearts and Willing Hands," in which he and his company appeared 011 Wtdensday night did soine veiy clever woik in the slug-ging inalth wiih the thug. He received great applause throughout the plav, not because lie deserved it, but because he is the champion pugilist of the woild. The balance of the company is slighlly below the average of traveling com-- : panics, Arthur Date, lhe scheming vil-- i ban, being about the only exception. The play is not a very strong one. LARAMIE, Wyo .May 20 Mrs- - W. Moffitt, of Ogden, who was visiting her sister, Mrs Mofh";t, wile of the union pacific agent at Aurora. 60 miles west ol Laramie, shut herself through the head Ihis afternoon, dying from the wound within fifteen minutes. The two s'stets had married two brothers and agent Moffitt was also at Ogden at the time of the tragedy. Aurora is only a telegraph station, and the two ladi.s and agent MofTit'3 substitute were the only people there, except the sectoin men. The suicide was subject to severe headaches and it is supposed committed the act while temporarily insane from suffering. a si . u citicrt una uituuuig ami nave urrti 1 raging ever since. Thousands of dollars I wonh of lumber is being destroyed. i Toronto, May, A cow on the track It caused the derailment of a freight train 1 at Chtirchville, Out,, on the Canadian 1 Pacific last night. A farmer named 1 Ferguson and the engineer of the train 1 were instantly killed and several train 1 men seriously injured. I El Paso, Tex, May 20. G Caldwell 1 who on the night of fu'y 2,r890,shot and killed Joe Brow'n, a telegraph operator, r in tins city, was y found guilty of s I murder in the second degree. The, jury placed his punishment at twenty years 1 in the penitentiary. I Mankato, Minn, May 23 All trains on I the Milwaukee road this morning were special to 1 he rsews. Raton, N M, May 20. This morning about 3 o'clock Dr S I George, special deputy sheriff and a posse of eight men, surrounded the house occupied by Man-uel Gonzales, on the Middle Vermejo about sixty miles from here in this coun-ty. The doctor had a warant for his ar-rest charging him with murder of Asher Jones some months ago. He resisted arrest and after a two hours'parlev, dur-ing which time a portion of the roof of the building was torn ofl and combusti-hl- es were thrown into the room, there baing no .windows in the houss. Gonxr,. Iez armed with a Winchester and a re volver taken from Zeb Russell.who was killed near there some weeks ago, made a desperate break for libertv.out towards the hills, when he was shot and killed. He was a noled desperado, having killed men within a few diys. Twice before iittno.ii jcy.t uuiaiuu vi inc. cuy 1 bv millions of caterpillars which crawled 1 upon the rails. vVhen ground up their 1 remains made the wheels slip as though I the rails were greased. I Toronto, M.tv 23 At a meeting held i fre of Dominion millers the association A liscovered that there is but rive million hi tishels of wheat in the Dominion this jl lantity bemj; one million bashels short oil "the estimate requirements by members oil the association. t Chicago. May 20. The dead body of tin I man whose description tallies almost ex.! ctlv with that of the missing H Jav Hal "chette. who came here from Califor-nia 1 i" charke of the orange carnival was picil ed out of the ke this morning by the ,1 'olice. The police have sent word to fr. 1 ends of Hancliette. Nalmes are taken bv the Indians in early I lile.afiera period of lusting and seclu 1 s on, wlv'ch is a p;irt of their"med-icin- e' 1 ' l,r religion. With some the first ailima I ' seen. w1Jh others the first thing seen b 3 V l'ie Indian afer lismg from this pcrodt f f seclusifcti becomes his totem or guardii spirit, and also his name. Lond 1 n,Mav 2D. Mrs Antonio de ' Mary Aaiderson.has pmchased a h ause atlunbnklge Well", where sl;c has decit I 'ed to rete'de permanently. She ' lefi Lonci 'al1 Fridak' with her husband ror her new i 'tome aii'B before departing said tovourctt uresp ii lent: "I have not the fliiriitest 1 I ntenti-'i- f ever acting again. I have ret- - leJ fore rer' Diiuninel 's May hi!e a .il,.,..- - ,lothl llltt 11 hl ne stoou on a posse with a warrant for his arrest for the killing ol Jones. The Inuse'recently occupied by Ma- dame Fouchet, 1951 Market street was the scene of a desperate struggle last nisht in which an unknown man and Vahiti VnndurrofI were the participants It was a case of life and death with the woman. About 12 o'clock n;ght before last the man entered the hi use and (tried to awaken Vaniti, who ftvas sleeping on a aofa. They went to her room. She wis s wakened about 5 o.clock by a stron smell of chloroform and suspected some thing was wrong. From the influence of the drug she went to sleep again but suddenly awakened again and f mnd the fellow holding a bottle of chloroform under her nose. She attempted to eel up and he grabbed her by the throat She struggled and succeeded in away from him. Her cry of ' Help' murder! sroused the other inmates of the place. The wretch mae'e his escape before the woman recovered sulrictenily to cad an officer. She has not the leist idea why he should attempt to kill her as she never saw hini before Vaniti admits sbt-Jha- had trouble with a certain man but she is not in possess-101- 1 of any secret that would injure him in any way. She says the fe'Pow who attacked her is tall, weais a light suit end has dark hair and bliiteves and a short hunch of whiskets". Robbery aould not have been his object as she only had S25 in her dresser. She says he acted stiangely ai:d she believes he was crazy. the tt '' ef AlcAlvey. were brituingr their prist n" ereU.inniu'bt, t!uy were nut by a pi rtv of vigil it, t in the dark and eath pa r,v ''""'H:,',e jl'ler 'r tlie thief and fir. 'i !I- - ;,,,d bef re tha mistake 'is f n,i ,m , Iud" Aikens. treasurer of thee ttnt , .""d MIcAlvev, the thief were kil'ed. ', 'i0 arreails have been made. Denvfr, M v 23. 0pe dial teleKram to Tub I Ikra d G U. ii,'e O. Kennedy and bis sen Jo a 1 lelva vear old boy, were shot at : rl ai'ltl tisii ne ir their home tiutemn '"""iMunitinent today, and vouna lohi s lalmat instantly killed The as ' fin e heaped. No c(;w as to hi? idontif ' "r l,"F object for the shooting: ciuld" I oe a kceriaini'd. The coroner of J efTe, son okunty is i aesti-atiii- 2. x 1 Cnrbcn Wyo, ' '; May I 20 Mrs Ellen Moflit of 0:;den ' romm kted suicide at An era at 2 p m t .' djy ' JV sh, otitis her-self in the bead. Medic. Il aid was sum-moned immediate ,v'and Pr l'"mpel,w ho was at Medicine B JW ho- - t"!ed a" extra engine and hasten ' t,J 10 re assistance of the dvinjr untan.l '"l ,,e ' F d do no,h' ingfor hrr ihe c - lcd 111 tiiy minutes from the time of tl !"-- - sh f"'imL' without caimiis conscious Ti ke remains will be shipped to Ogde ' 1 ru a-- v lur ":tcr nient i?, I Ilnlidelphia, May Jo.Joe Dtihilirjre of Wnsluotvn.niicks conuiy, is literally lauj;hin hunscll to death over the New Hope extension bf the Reading railroad winch runs by his (arm. lie weighed 175 pounds tt ice months ao. The first tra n passed his fai id 011 tlirj ist ol Match Duhrlinger has laughed so much since men that he now weiglisonly liopound, 1 lie doctors are puzzled and Duhrhnget ' friends are waiting tht result with min j;!ed feelings of alarm anil curiosity Dulirunger is a German about fifty-eig-years old. When ttie New Hope extent-tiu- n went into operation with a station at Walton, about a halt mile frtm his farm, his property increased in value at once and he bean to grin" All his talk was of lhe improved valued w'nicli the extention would give his land, and how his posterity would benefit thereby. Then he began to neglect his own work and took to watching railroad men at their Duhrlinger's miuh grew as time went 011 and he did nothing out sit on his porch and wait lur trains to go by. His keen ears detected the whistle in the distance and this was so gratifying to him that he ou!d burst out into uncontrollable laughter. Alter a train had passed hp would inspect the track,lauuhing quietly to tnmsell, and returning tu his house ennckhug to await the comui, ot lue next. He kuovts tbe time table by hean and can tell tn a minu e when the tiain should bo due of his farm, He allow? eveiything to go to pieces on 11 s laim .Spt-cia- t.. fiie i.'ews t ,, I Aibutptemne. Al , " 1V V 7A friS,u Ail ccider.t occt!rrc 1 A pal mint at Gallup. Three min ' c ' Pd 'et "l a chtr-- e of powder in t b' f"'5"1 ol ,he ! ni'.iie.ind leiired io th " t p lol th- - saatt j Oneoftlu men, Cha '"s Woors. wa? then lowered iu a hoisi ' lb- - "l1 fiv-- decending about fiity ft "L h' C i!eJ ' " the two m si at tia top "'i' " 11 P ' tapidiy, but .before hty e il X SALE OF RKAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby Riven, that in pitisu-uit-e ot an order of the Probate Conn in and f,,r the County ef San Pete, l emtoryof Utah :ade on the en day of Apnlldi in the matter of the estate of Christian Nielsen incompetent, the undersigned, the uuaruian of the peraon and estate ot said inconpetent will soil at public auction tut the highest bidder lor cash aid "bjct to continuation by said Prohato Court, oa luasday the 6 day tf June, rtor. al n o'clock a. m. at the residence ot said incompetent in J.uhiaiin City ta the county ol San Paie, all the richt, title, in leieat and estate of tbe said christian Nielsea at the lime al his death, in and to all those ceitaio lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lyins. and being iu the said county of ban Pete, Territory of Utah and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ht!tnninc at point loss chains. S. from the N. W. corner of the S. W. X of section 4 Township 17 S. Range 3 E. Salt Lake Meridian hence S. 8 45 de. f.occs t. 705 chains hence S. ilia chains, hence N S degrees 45 W. 986 chains hence N. iltrj chain t. 183 chains, containing eleven acres. Aparcel begin-ning at a point 1114 chains S. Irom ti e N. W. comer of the N. K. of section 8, Township, S. Range 3 1C. Salt Lake Meridian heni:e JJ.ft is.chiunii H. 940 chains W. 1060 chains N. 454 chain .. 100; chains N. inj chains 307 chains. Containing 13 acres. Terras and Condition? of Sale: Cash tea per cent, ofthe purchase money 10 be paid to the auctionceren the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at the expense of pur- chaser. J, P: (.hristensen, Guardian of the person and cs. tate 0 Christian Nielsen incompetent. May 8 1891. Wm. T. Rno, atty, lor guardian. in the Frebate Caurt of the County ( Sun Psta-- . Terr of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Rasmus Anderasa, Deceased. Order Appointing Time for Probate of Will, and Directing Publication of Notice of the same. It is hereby ordered. That Monday, the ifth. day ol May 191, at 11 o'clock a, m. ef said day, at the Court Koom of said Court, at the Court House in the County of San Pete Utah be, and the same is hereby appointed the time for proviag the last will and Testament of Rasmus Anderson deceased, and hear-ing the application of Anna Kiertiine Anderson for letter testamentary aad any person interested may appear and centest the aid Will, and may hie ob-jection il writing to the graining ol letters tcttainea. tary o said petitioner. It is further ordered, That netice he given thereof by the Clerk of said Court, by publication net less than three weeks before said ii!h. day of May, iSvi, in the Cduhtv KuBirrait, a aewspapci irinied and published hi said Sal Pete Cwuity. order appointing time lor Probate of Will and Direct-ing PubhcaUC'n of Notice of the Baroc in the Matter of the ILstate of Rasmus Anderson deceased aud aawan fileia my efnea. Jacob lohnsei Judge of the Probate twirl Dated April ee, lUp Territery ol Utah I San feteCeuaty-- j f John Reid. Clerk of thcrrebate court in aad for said county, hereby certify that the foregeing is a full and correct copy of the original . Witness ray hand and euicial sea!,lh aath CSeal I day at Apn L ttet John Reid.Clerk SUMMONS. ta tke Justice's Court of Ephrttim precinct, San pete county, Utah Territory. James M. H.im.n. WuiuUjt?, j John Boe Defendant. ) Te Joba Doc, whose najne is otherwise uaktiowo, Greeting: You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me the underneti, at ny office in Kphraim precinct San Pete couuty, Utah 'Jcrritury, on 1 hursday the a&th day ol May A. I). 1891 at to o'clock a. m. to a complaint filed against you by said plaiutiff. OSaid action ih bruglvt to recover from you the sum of 25 cts. per head, oa the following deceit bed fur damages danc on flatntiff's property in Ephraim precinct, together with feeding aud care ef SAid animals and coMsof this suit. Daeed su:r, whne head and all four lc?s white, sqnar crop nU wilder bit in right ear, braadert re-sembling VVK (combined, the peiut of tbe K spread) On left stdc. J ivo years old. One heifer, red and wlme gpetted more red than white, part ol taiJ black, two yenrs old, under bit in right ear, branded on left hip. sTcversed Said animals re now held at the premises of Geo, Taylr Jr. in .Lphrann Precinct. And yeu are hereby noticed that if yan fail to ap pear and answer as aiove required, the plaintiff wili take judgment agaiast you for the said sum of 95 cts. per head on said animals as damages, together with teedmg tsd care of said animals and costs ef this suit. P McFartan Justice of the Peace. Ephraim precinct |