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Show 4 ...-'-- outside. " ITie'authorities arc how at the ranch holding an inquest. LATER NEWS OF 1 HE SAUNA TRAGEDY. Deputy Cuddeback aud three as-- ! llitants found Brown in a potatoe pit at his'ranch ad arrested him aH sunrise yesterday nwning. He was allowed to view the cprpse of his wife, but he dpjed the charge of killing her. He was brought to town at 8,30 yesterday morning and taken to the Knighton Hoqse, to a?wait the actio.), of the authori ties Twice yesterday afternoon he at-tempted suicide. Onre he top.k the towels in his room. tie,d them to-gether, put one end around his neck aVid tied the other to the bedstead aind jumped out of an upstiir win-dow. The towels broke, and the pfficer found him 9t the ground ' The County Register flNCOKfOKATKD A. TrlWec-kl- Newspaper, Published at Ephraim, Saurete Co., ;' ' Utah. panted w A Interests and Growth of Sun r.ete . Iht Cinderella of Counties," blBSCKlFTlONt Mo--'-- Three Moo . . oo - c D aivace. ollerwie. a.eo aMl ai.as, Entered at the Tost Oiiice at ipr-ydr- a, Utah, as second class matter - Juae 4, i8qo. ; - Kecister Co. Tubl - hers Ephraim, Utah, May 2S, 1891 Ctesar anfi'to jod,'must bff Vfcarply, clearly defined that each i:'ay re-ceive its qyiota and the coniisS race of Utah must wisely choose in which ark o the covenant will they .deposit their suffrages. I like the largest freedom (not license) in evejy aspect of thismun-dan- e sphere, and we have it to day to choose politically, it is not a question of the hour the dav, it is one of life, to ourselves, our pos-terity, the question whether the ac-cident of biith and parentage shall be a perpetual indellible mark as fTirf'iiin or tilt t:ltnn of T.wt that f-- ' - - r j gives the world the assurance of a manhood incorrupted and incor ruptible is now the all absorbing! question. What shall the answer be? The initiativ answer first and foremost a correct registration care-fully watched and punctilliously accomplished on the approaching election day. Mori Anox. "More amun " has the following in the Sentinel. It is timely; and we shall have something to say on such matters in the near future. ON THE QUI VIVE. What shall the tick, t be for the next election? Shall it be purely Republican and Democrat? Yes, the swaddling clothes of our infancy has passed into the mellow-ed matured manhood of independ-ence polkiclly. The choice of allegiance must be free, and should be discriminatingly just, the linei, the ear marks of each party are obvious and distinct, sim-ulation is impossible. The one word in the oath the Re-gistrar administers to you "Yeu are not Now," etc., removes every bamer, god paves the way to the ballot-b- o with the ever living pre-sent status. Times and Institutions are born, change, live and die, qre honored in life and with monumental glory rest in peace, having fulfilled their destiny. The young "Giants of th$ Rock-ies" need a tutelage in '.ie art po-lit-i- c, an education heretofore not needed; now imperative. M'here are our educators? The issues, Republican and Dem-ocratic, must be intelligently defin-ed by some adepts in the respective schepjs, the highways that lead to Claims For '"Indian Depredations. The undersigned are now. pre-pared to recover compensation to , persons in Utah Territory, for the loss of property through Indjan de-predations We will collect your claim r make no charges. Call a once. acob Johnson, office Soring City, Utah. Ferdinand F.nckson, office Mt. Pleasant City Utah,, j Spring City, April 22, a. d. 180 Pul-ma- Palace 'Csr OjXljr!;' keeping Cars on a' I AVQfV Thrones. fgS K I S General Offices 0f 1). C. DO IK.lv fgf Nwjj General Mwaztr ff 1 ffi $ wrca crvfe-?:n,- rw- i 1. H. BENNETT, fcV W .J h LH L .jffej LOCAL ShKA ILL i&i LV V ! I .V 'V 4:5s Kphraim t:j,S " gB iiJ-j- VW' JUtA-iJ-- tea...AsMiilir TgSr-- aWJ 5:30 Manti i.vt::io fcalMllBlassisi",,l' Ti me Table, m Effect April 6 1891. East Bound. "West Bound. V... .Vo 4 3 Atlantic Mail Atlantic Pacitic Mail Pacific Krnresa 8.30 a m tS,45 p m Lv Ogden Ar 3.00 a m 6,00 p in 9;40 " 9:55 " Ar bat Lake I.v 2;oo " 4:45 " 9550 " io;c5 " Lv " " Ar 1:45 " 4135 " n;40 ' u;35 " I.v Provo Lv 12:20 " 3;io " 5;5opm 5535 a m " C.reen River " 6;oo p m 8550 am ( j 9530 " 9545 a m Ar Grand Junction " 2500 " 4:40 " i;io a m i;oo pin " (lien wood Springs " 10555 a in 1520 ' 6530 " 7500 " " I.eadville " 6;oo " 8530 pm 1520 im 2525 am " Pueblo " 11525 pin 1535 " 3:00 " 4512 " ' Colo Siinys " 9555 " 11555 ' . 5545 " 7:00 " " Denver " 7500 " 9500 a in Cabinet Photos $1,50 Per Doza At Ntwcomb A Co. 162 Main St, Salt Lalc city. Satisfaction uuaranteeu W.H. Olsten D Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, Ii- - D. Mt. Pleasant ' Salt Lake city, v ( Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, and Mhi'ers' Supplies'. Always on Hand of tha First (Juaiity a full line of Staple nd Fancy I Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Pliysiciani & Srgans. Telegrams wijl only bt an iwered If made or endorse d b responsible parties --2$ 8 fjritehett ouse, The I ritchett jiouse, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, TUr Block South of Main stri Furnishes The Best Acconimodaticms in in the City to the .Travel- - ing Public. Ttble Unsurptseed Rates Keaspatable FIRST NATIONAL BAKR r CC OldG la. m Omiiwrtei. Imptrtui Ijoliee At.Tha. Kucrar""-'1-le- a hm-- colons, t hoic Kio l!uc.)rui. t liollfy 1,11114 liynnii, Jap I Our New Season Teas are suarauleed to give perfect satisfaction in every respa A unnington co Groceries. alt Lake City Pliro Rriino. Dried and Canned Fruits. j ' 0(1 NJ JFACT)o I ! A full, fresh and complete assortment of everything usully ' 1 i 1 on I line. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and conseque nil buy at the Ver r Lowest Prices. f I ' '5We make our custcmers' interests our own, by wirrenting every arti- - f clewesell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refund tha inoney, iJAYe can and do se'J the Best Goods for the Least awhr- - 1 ; fident we can convince evcrvbodv " of that fact who will gTvTliTa frit 1' " :" Ounninoton co Mili rs' Supplies Salt Lake city . . I TO THE FRONT AGAIN. S The Champion finders and owers at John Williams Supt. r.layfield Co-op- . V Grant Bros, company, General Agents. I OF NEPHI, UTAH. Tald up Capital $50,000 Surpulufij,ot GENERAL BANKING ( Ijx All Its Branches Draw iijlit drafts on tit principal eitiM of th United Stttet; fall drtfit on th chief cities of Europe; dalt in exchange and genaial itcuritiet. CUatlua Promptly Atii4i i Accounts of merchnt, manu!cturn, niins and Individual SulieuJ. Directors. Geo. C. Whitmore, Jone M. Erictttoa, L.S. Hills, James 11. Mynlrs. James E. Clintrm. . Officers, Mexican j Mustang I Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast. A long-teste-d pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective Qo. C. Whitmor, Prefidnt, Jones H. Ericknou, A urn Hague, Casuief. I1PHI SAVINGS BANK AND TEUST . COMPANY Capital $50,000 Surplus ti,,ooo Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres. " V. I. Brown, Yice-Pre- i. Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, - Dirctars James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. II. Peterson,, Alma Hague, Cashier. Gnr.l Banking SuiIum. lntit paid on Svint D?osits. menty j oan on rI aitat THE JI. A. TUCKETT CADY CO, Steam Candy Wovln- - Head Quarters for Fine Cjndiet, Toys, Nun, Dates, Paper, .Bag. Twine, Cigars, Fire work etc etc. Ffctory'Sjo E nt south 4tt. Salt Lake City THE STATE B A N E Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $500,ooo,fully paid up Heber J. Grant, President. Win. B. Preston,, vice-Pre- s. Heber M, Wells,, Cashier. iRCTOKF. Joseph F. Smith, Chas. S. Burton VVnv H. Koe, Nephi W.Clayton Ahr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tavloi Spencer Clavvsuii, P. T. Faanswnrth Elias f.H'rris. Uicliaid W.Youiu Henry V, Woolley. Its location i Nj. 60 Main Streel It transacts a Cen tral Banking Bus' nes- - It pays 5 per cent1 Savin" Deposits, It Ci mpourds iteirst quaneily. II solicits the business nf the people t Utali. r t id t m 4 Ck' t" iw't". i. t"JL I nituuns, Sptrmmn ttBlTui h --TS"3 NstauuwjtB. StifOittna 0 1 1 3 1 E r ' i " Uu "f nKot. t5irt!V VTj 1K''e " 0 8TWHQ, r.g f'tli MIJrtM 3 J fea lf BiUiilsltEUm H-mns2saE5eEffl en. toy. - unimenr. No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-kno- remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest to complete without a bottle of Mustang o Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. AH druggists an.d dealers have it. FERNOMME SHEEP "DIP. Is an Extract oMsdn&d ;P Purely- - Vegetable, from tha ipill Safe to Handle Yellow Pine Tre. . . 4. It Is bum to promot PSPI ' antit7 Esalth of Steep, of the Wool. Yom cn wll afford to give FERNOLINE SHEEP DIP a trial. It cf aa4 wlU sare you a groat deal of money. Read the following testimony! TESTIMONIAL. t TESTIMONIAL. Pmjcott June-no- , A., Dc j, V-- Nwm, Utau, Oct. tm. a. H. HUMPHREYS. VrTtLUSC WOROAJ. Hamrft, Fbrkouvb Chrhtcai. Co., Knouw Ckm. C., il Brodwy, N. 7. New York. Qua Sim - Gbhtlumbn: 1 uwd yor Fwnatln Dtp for ipotting a bund In ordtr n tt!fy to tot nrlt wt roar mbbr ahMD Iut Srtnibr, and now takt thetp dip and in tha bafcaf that ita uniTaraal uaa aaaanra fa raiHiniaorling h to wool growara aa a would be of gTeat alSTlkheep ranart tirougaouf. for scab aa wall a oa aacannt of iti beae-- tha eoantry, 1 would Sary, that dannf Aaf aat af Jfom.tr, apon lha wool and canaral aonditioo of toil year I dipped i,fo scabby sliaap at Serial, At ahaap thaaiMlraa. 1 would aay in thu connec- - Utah, according to your printed direeaoat ta a ion, liit ita iminadiata afiaot uxo ay sheep was regular dipping, tank, and they ware eatirely ewe :o make them eoratca jaora than they done before thereby. .... he application of tha dtp, and this gave me tha Your dip It eljeaper to nse taaa anl- - ajpreeaion that the dip waa bo good. But upon phnr and lime, does not injure the weal, aad ia jaamlnmg Uieae aheep a weei or o later, with the better and cheaper than any other sheep dip kaewa, new of treating thero again with another prepara- - in this section of the country, in my opinion, don, I discovered that all Waces of the scab had I would add, that in stating the foreeoieg I tn dianpered, and I couaequeutly abandoned ao from no interested motive, but in the belief that Jie idea of further treatment. your Kernolinc Sheep Dip will prore of the greas- - I find your dip very convenient to use, and est value to fellow sheep raieers, and should saaer- - eaneicud rattier than injurious to the sheep and the cede the use of all other materials for the dipping wool. of sheep for scab. Yoars truly, , Yours truly, (Signed) A. H. HUMPHREYS. (Sifined) WILLIAM MORGAN. If yon cannot obtaia FERNOLINE SHEEP DIP from jrour daalcr, ask him t t lor It to Pemoline Chemc?.l Co., 18 Broadway, N. Y Sam I'anguich, the now notorious, brave of the indian village of Washakee; 30 miles north of here.is again lodged in the county jail. While in a jealous fit, a few months ago, this same Sam shot a young squaw; was given a hearing and released on furnishing bonds. I .apt Monday he and Quarets Wangan, mother brave, drank too much ginger and bitters; got furiously drunk'and made targets of their brethern, A horse was shot dead from under one rider. The villa-- 1 gers then turned out and ridirg r und the desperadoes, who kept up an incessant fire in front and over their shoulders' Indian fashion, in a dizzy circle, soon closed in on Sam & Co. disarmed them, placed them in ropes, and now the two lay here, bound over. Sam's friends were mad and there were fears of a bloody conflict when the officers went to remove him. Hut the remo-val was successfully acomplished without seripus trouble. Prtgam Bugler. ' DIRECTORS. J. P Meilstrup, Pres. Peter Schwalbe, Treas. D. P. Madson, jOle Larson. SUMMONS. In the J,i.tcs Court. Chester Precinct, county ol San l'ctc ler. nl Lt:ih. i A. Aableseu, Plaintiff, vs Demand $1.25 lohn Iw. Defendant, ) U'hn U.o.v, whose name is othtiwise unknown: Greeting You art- herehy summoned to be an-- appear hetorc me, the umienuined 31 my iflw c ill Oicter Precinct county ol :n l'ctc and Teriitury of Utah, on Salur-- I day, May A. 1. 1891 at i o'clock p. m. of date to answer a eoujpUint tiled against yuu herein. hvsaicl plaintiff on .May 71I1. A. D. iSji. 'Said -- ctii-ll i brought to rceoer fiijin you the sum of ii for daniakies done on said plaintiffs crops.by the foliou ins drsi libed animals to w it: t )nc red ana Vnite sjxtted heifer two years old.illc-gibl-brand oil left ribs, crop tiff left ca, upper and undei bit ri!it car. One snudlred cow. about three years old, star in forehead, while under belly, crop off left ear, iindur half crop in riht ear, branded O circle on lefi " One black and white spotted niulley stter calf.aboul six months old, o car niarLi, and 110 brands visi hie. One black niulley steer calf about emht or ter months old, some white on brisket, hole in left eai, branded or scratched on left hip. ( )ne red heifer, a!;:it one year old. star In lorehea. while on brisket, brand resembling a tiKurc 5 revers, with a quarter circle over it on left hip crop eff rihl ear and slit in same, undei half crop and slitin left ear and under bit in same. Said aniiiml are now in possession of loel H. Child in Chester Precinct, County and Territory afore-said. And you are hereby notified, that if you fail to so appear and answer a above required the planum will take judgment atrainst you for the said sum ol il.ss tocether with exj euse of care, and keeping o! said 'animals, and costb of Justice's court. To the sheriff or any Constable of said Coont Greeting. Make leal service and due return-- . h Oiven under my har, J this 9th. day of May, A. D. lS''' Jfnti. H. C'hil-.i- , Justice of the l'eace. County Locals. NOTICE. Since the notice in our last issue has been construed to be a refle-ction on the charactsr of Mr. Jamen T. Jakeraan we take pleasure in Hating that no such .thing was in tended. So far a the manager un-derstands the matter the gentleman fcas performed his duty to this office while in our employ, to the best of his ability under the circumstances. The merchants of Ephraim are doing a good deal of their shipping over the S. P. V. Geo. C. Slaley the great lulluby linger, will be in Provo June ist. with a large company. On account of the No. 2 east bound frprn' Ogden being late yes-- 1 terday the train was one hour and a half late in arriving at Ephraim. Dr. West the Dentist has eturue4 home and can be ?found at his office ready to do all kind .of Dental work. ' Ir. Woodering will leave Ut. rieasant; his sejvices will be sorely 'missed by the people of Mt. Pleasant, and her neighboring )wm. ' The Denver News paid a high compliment to the Utah delegation r4r -- . to the Trans-Mississip- convention and said fha they stood up like nen and ably advocated the inter-ests cf the west. Geo. Osmond Esq. general Manager of the R. G. Dunn Mer-phanti- Agency Salt Lake City is jn town making jilmself acquainted with our prosperity. He left his card at the Register office this jnorning. Conference Tickets will be on sale May 30 31st anc June ist, good re fuming up to and including June Sth. ,'Musical Festival Tickets will be pn sale June 4th 5th and 6th, good returning up to and inf ludmg June th. Round trip $4 00. ' Deupty Marshal Clawson went to fairview yesterday ingrning for the purpose of attaching the saloon of p. Wilcocks, The Kentucky liquor p ompauy qt Salt Lake-- brings the suit.the reputation of the saloon has not been of the best, and the good people of Fairview will not be sorry vhat the plaee has been closed. The following dip from the Seutinel is worth thinking over for iuterested parties. THE NEgD OF ANOTHER KY. The indefatigable Josh Fielding is again making his stated visits to Chester hauling passengers and freight. He echoes the call of many for the S. P. V. Ry. to hurry up for IHnti. A sort of senii-acti-vit- y again prevails, for merchants are ordering their freight via the S. P. V., a road of great liberality in many ways, to its patrons. The baauty of the accomodations by the R. G. W. was well portrayed last Sunday at Spring City, but at Ephraim we were oacked a la sard in:s,and we were prcvokingly asurred that the "ckair car"was at iJ t. Pleasant. The constructing of a railway and its accomplished fact, are, as with tn5 ties, anytnmg win ao, once; acomplished, its demands as tosize, ends, and thickness, are imperious-s- o with right of way, privileges, etc. the complaceicy j refreshing A'ithhatin hand, the bow, the smile, the acquiescing .nod, savors we are simply working for pure love of the dear people. The road done, the deed" and titles secured, we come in; We are running this road, why should you kick? It has become empharsi'zed beyond a cavil, that the merchant to the otith of Ches-ter, can put money jn his purse, and that of the citizens, of the re-spective towns, by patronizing the S. P. V. Ry-,tli-e road that pionee red this valleylocomotivcly. The irrigularity of arrivals on time from the north has become a regular thing, and at Ephraim and Spring City the waiting room is spacious; it covers all out doors. THE CHARM OF OUR MAIL FACILITIES. On the west side of the Valley de-mands a passing notice to Mr. Orchard, of Ogden, the P. O. In-spector for Utah. Certainly if uncertainty' time, compe'led distance for our mail from the south to travel to a D. P. O. has been studied to make tedium tedjous, it has Deen done. Think of it, a letter from Mantl, addressed to Chester, passes through Chester by the D. R. G. W., goes tq Salt Lake and returnei to you, via U. P., and S. P. V. Marvellous crcuitv. "r.elefitv and rlisnatch" are J T J I wanting. The Sentinel," the Register" and the" PvraniJ" fol-low in this roundabout way to read Jheir patrons on the West SC.MaiONIj. Intbe Justice's Coutt of Wales Pre cinci, Sanpete Co., Utah Tmtoi y. Before Henry P. Kees, Justice of Peter C.Aiiderson,PlaintirT, ) vs. Demand 31 John Doe, Defendant. ) To John Dot, whose name i otlier-wis-unknown, Greeting: you are hereby lequested to appeal before this Court, on the 29th day cf Mav A. D. 1S91, at two o'cliick p. 111 ol slid day to answer a complaint filer, ajainst yuu, wherom said plaimifl' claim: the sum of cts. per head, damao;e cv.ised by your an ni i!s trespiissiiij.- 01 his promises, at Wales Frecinci, Sa d annuals are described as fol!o,v to w .t fe)ue bundle heifer. 3 years old; in brand visible, square crop off each ear and halt uiidur up- tff each ear, bus i calf. One lisht rfd vteer 3 years old, brand ed, rcsmhliriB; TJ lelt hip, swallow lo k and uiidcr b t in lilit oar, icjii-tr- r crop oft lelt cm. One rtd and white steer, 2 yeais old,! bind resembling j, on left hip. square c;v fT left tar, slit aud under bit in nidiit ear, One daik red cow. 4 reais old, white o;i both siiles, spot in forehead, brai ded restmbling AN cor:;bii,ed, 011 left h p and 0 on n.,'lit ribs, squaie crop 111 light ear. Oi:e brindle bull, while faqe, ? vear old, brand resemljluijj KS uu lelt hip, KAailow loilc in lelt ear, two swhIIow folks in right ear. One black cow 4 or 5 years old, brand resembling J L ( L reversed) tin left hip, half under crop in left ear, uudv--r bit ii right ear. One speckle heifer, 3 years old. brand resembling pj.jn left ribs, square croi in left ear Said animals are held :.t the premises of Peter C. Anderson id U als Precinct. And you are hereby notified that il voti fail to appear and iinswer said com-plaint at the lime and place judgment will be taken against you fur 50 cts. per head the amount of said dam-age, the cost of keeping laid animals and costs of this suit. Uatttf th:s Joth day of May 1S91. Hknrv D Kees, Justice of the Peace IN HONOR OF THE BQYS IN BLUE. The Albany, N. Y., Tei.ecram Jor May 30, will be printed on red, white and, blue paper and. cpnsist of 16 pages. It will be the most orig-inal, unique and popular paper ever ' presented to the American public. Nothing like it ever attempted by a newspaper in the nineteenth cen-Jur- y. Ai a mechanical wonder ?.nd jl niilitary literary library there Will be nothing to even compare with it! issued in this country. If there is no agent in your town you can have 'the paper mailed to you at 5 cts. a popy- - |