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Show i . x --v Anderson PC " THE COUNTY , REGISTER. 11 " ' - 1. rr ii Vo1, 1 Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Thursday, Jan. 8. 1891. ffo. 32. entirely, and makes special mention of Commissioeer Morgan, as one of the mot blameable. The killing of Sitting Bull, is spoken of by the Eastern Press at neither justifiable according to the laws of war; but an illegal execution, by unauthorized persons, not to say a mur-der. Even Indians are not likely to ex-pose themselves and families to so a war as this without some pro-vocation. Is the United States really seek-ing an excuse for exteimination? ; WAR WITH THE INDIANS. There is no doubt now but the Indian war that Government has on its hands, is a real, and a serious one. There are two strong opinions among those whose opinions will count in this matter those who would like to see tliem slaughtered to a man, spaiing neither helpless old age, womanhood. nor infancy. Be it also said that there are those in high places who have still the semblance of human-ity for this abused, despoiled, cheated and enslaved race; who think it is possi-ble that the government agents may be to blame for this uprising,mure than the "Messiah" craze, to which it is a I attri-buted. Thirty soldiers have already been killed, and Sitting Bull (who in his way has been true to the death to his own peoplejbesides many other Indians It is strange that in a nation of professed ly christian peopl,so many. even women, speak in the most cruel and bloodthirsty terms of this dispossessed, and supplant-ed race. Not content 13 take their lands their country, and coop them up on res-ervations, the prey of unscrepulous gov-ernment appointees, that demand is now for their very lives.which purpose accom plished, would place the seal of eternal infamy upon the people of these United Stales. England's attitude toward Ire-land, that the Americans are so fond of holding up to execration, is pure mercy and paternal kindness when placed in comparason with the treatment of the na-tives ot this country have received at the hands of their conquerors. Father Gerft the Catholic Indian mis sionarv who was perhaps fatally stabbed in the battle of Dec. i8th.has made a de-- 1 pos;on in which he blames the whites More Questions Moroni and pianti Asks (tome Questions. The Register on the Indian Wars. Xews Items from these and Other Parts. SOME JORE QUESTIONS. Monday's mail brought another batch of questions, with a request that the Recister answer them. We suppose that it is on the plan that "a fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer" but if there is one thing that the Regi-ster just dotes on, it is answering questions. Better than paid up subscriptions, better than prompt and accurate correspondence, bet-ter than a boom.better than the pat-ronage of all the advertisers in San Pete, better than Christmas Turkey n the twenty-sixth- , we love to an swer questions. Here is the first, hurled at us by a Manti Joker: 1 "What is the reason that not more than fwo thirds of the People's Party voters were out at the last election?" Because John T. Caine held his County rally at. Ephraim. 2 "What is the reason that men who never put up a dollar lor the develop-ment of the country ("that did not maWr immediate returns of too cts on a dol-lar), who never made an ellort to bring in a railroad, or employ the idle brain and mnscleo! this country, are the first to go into the banking business?" .Whenever you can discover that, you will begin to understand the basis on which banks are operated, who supports them; and who reaps the benefits, without risk or ex-pense." 3 "What is the difference between a man who has been appointed to office, and one elected? I want to find out what ails the post master at" The man who has been elected, will in most cases serve the psople, as his office depends upon their votes, while the man who has been appointed, makes the public dance attendance to him, as the more the people dislike him the more sure he is of reappointment.-i- n Utah A Moroni man wants to know: 1 "Why didn't I get mv paper last week? . Give it up. 2 Why does crack stale jokes ou the Suffrage ladies?,' tecause his wife was not asked to be president. 3 What is the reason that some of the young bloods are so anxious to exclude former polygam sts from paiticipatiou in our caucuses?" Because some of our young bloods have more energy and zeal, than judgement. 4 "What does the Herald mean by calling the Pyramid the best paper pub- lished south of Salt City?" This question we call very un-kind, and least answering to the best of our "ability" might be construed into egotism, we refer the. questioner to the Ensign and Provo Enquirer for answer, 5 "Which succeeds best in business cheek, or work?" With our own career before us we would say that in the publishing business that cheek is the most suc-cessful. 6 "Why are so many of her best men retiring from politics?" IVt have never dreamed of asking any man why he retired, but pre-sume it was because politics was too much for him, or in other words he was tired. What did the Editor get in his stock-ing? TheScarletena, a razor-ba- ck hog a receipted bill.an add-- from Janti, a candid opinion, and some play things to occupy spare moments, that are still as good as new. Send on your questions gentle-men. News Items. Choice Groceries at the Farmers Ex The largest empire in the world is that at Great Bmian. Ladies & Gents Gloves in great varie-ty at J. P.Meilstrups. V ' positively stated that the U. P I I build to, and through. Ephraim next summer. The Logan Journal has changed its .j, form to an 8 page 6 column paper. It is a good change. There are 4,500 licensed liquor sa-loons in Chicago, paying f 15 and whis-- . . . key saloons f.500 a year. The poor peopl of Eastern Colorado are suffering from poverty. The Denver News is generously pushing a relief fund. - Men' and Bov's Clothing, new and resit goods at very low prices at the Farmers Exchange get your supply be-fore winter sets in. j We carry a complete line of Gent's underwear, Over Shirts, Hats, and and any everything belonging in the Gent's - line-.- Eph raim Co-o- p . s A p. ir of moose are to be broken to harness in Snulh Sioux Falls until the opening ol the World's Fair, when they will be taken to Chicago. Halstead street .Chicago, is one ( f the longest streets in the world. It is about i.ineteen miles long in a perfectly straight line within the limits of the city. i Instead of burying the old year in two t reet 01 snow, as is common in these parts, it was cirefu'lv laid away this vear in two inches of mud. Brigham Bugler. The City Council of Dead wood has passed an ordinance licensing saloons, billiard halls, and gambling dens. A saloon license costs J75 a month, with a , gambling annex, $25 more. Miss. Ora Haikness, a Salt Lake girl, - won the prize ofleied by a physical cul- - Jure school on Twelfth avenue, New .'ork, showing the best results of the tiaiuing u grace, beauty and healih, The editor of the Bon die Pioneer late ly visited his farm near Gary, and found ' that his h'mse and barn, which cost him 100. had been stolen to the last splinter, The thieves did not take the well. The widest plank on earth is on exhi-- i bilion at the depot in this ity. It was cut at tha Elk river mill and is seventeen feet in w dt!i. It will he among the Jluni'ioldi txhibit at the Wot Id's Fair 11 Chicago. H imbotdt. Cat, Standard. ' c. K misi'i Holsteiu cow, Lady . ,. Wiiik e. fifteen yeais old. has fine twin y 5 lie, fi c ilves, r tie day old The "ladv" Kvrs eleven '.iiloiis ofin.ik a dy, so - 1 t.i i is no (I un;er that the twins will R ifT r Iront lack of m.iterual nourish- - .'" mcu. " The whiles at Pine rid.;e are in a criti-cal position. Thev have duj rifle pits and made every xrranenient fur de lence. General Miles has received posi-tiv- e admoirtion from the administration to avoid further bloodshed. Reports say that is impossible. Miss Emma Abbot, the great singer, died in Salt Lake on the 5th. She has tllCt ftllcrl 1.. . I j j Salt Lake, hir last preformance being 4f the last day of the old vear. Her re- - , nlaiin will be taken to Chicago for i i lliiial. Her personal effects, which are t$ Salt Lake, including her wardrobe ' fd diamonds, loot up to nearly half a L 1 inillion. (Ieiv Store, Iev Goods! Jos. F. DORIUS & 0c JDEJLLER INJ GENTS ofl LADIES jfarnlshinj Good. MH Ill tM Hi n ,1JJt ... tVFour Stores t New goods in Every Department DryGoods in latest designs and styks $$$HjAS AND BOVS Clothing Special Depaatment For jadits and childrtn Shoes unsurpassed in Style and Prises BIIardware and orockery$$gS nd all classes of Reasonable Goods. 1 P Teas del Main - - street Salt Lake city . p Mrrm Holmes F. A. KimmU Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13 J Commercial Street, Salt Laka City Most convenient to Electric Cars, Res-taurants, leading Retail Stores, Tbeatras and all places of amusements. This Hotel and its equipments are en-tirely new. It has 64 well furnished rooms and is located in the heart of the city. ARTIST. .Free Hand Crayon Work"! Portraits Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraim, Utah. A Stitch in time saves nine, "And maybe the means of Saving your Life limbs. See that your Harness is in good fix, which you can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and hall blocks South of Post office Main Street, Ephraim. Harnesses of all kinds made to order, wotk warranted, charges moderate. U BOOK SELLERS AND STAHON- - RS. W Mtdc A Specialty HATS Silver, GaUoa nd Lk View Bread. We guarantee every Hat we Sell. Our frice are C&eaper thauany In the County, and the oniy itouat doing a strict ,. CASH BUSINESS i We Bay for Cash and Sell for , CASH ,? h EPHRAIM, TJTAH. 1 .... .F. Do, Go, Epfiraini ' fcr' V A TEST OF INSTINCT. Remember the story of the Queen J of Sheba'i test of the wisdom of ... Solomon. In one of them the Queen y placed tide by side some artificial )k Rowers and tome that were real, and J invited the King to say which were f the false flowers. "Open the lattice," 33 cried the wise king. A bee came I V burring over the flowers a moment, UN f it settled down on the real ones. N "There is your answer," said the hill0 wise man. But we think that if the i (A" artificial flowers had been chosen jfcTtdTauSi-- i from the new millinery stock of Mrs. r-- Hanson.Ephraim.eveuthe bee might 1 have been deceived in its choice, . perfect M ihejr. m,. form d-- - - k color. T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATTORNEY. Office next door to U.S.Land Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains patterns for Agricultural, Desert ud Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and infor-mation given. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at Mt Pleasant. ' - Ueo. W. Parks. ! K, I), K. Tliompnon late Rccevrer U.S.Land Ofllce, Attornsj', PARKS & THO PiCN, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts. ' Salt Lakb Citv, Utah. MILLINERY SHOP.j fggjl Christine Teterson, dealer im al kinds of Ladie's Misses' and Chil Wrens' Hats and Caps, invites her friends to come and examine her stock. The latest forms and best models only, are used. A very choice assortment ef Ladies goods lso on hand. . - . Centre Street, two deors east of Citv Hall, Ephraia, Utah. ' William II. Bird. James Lows. BIRD & LOWE, Land Agnts & Attornys, Offike next door do U.S,Land Office, Salt LAii Citt, UtAb. WU1 promote c aniei looontest and suspend-ed cases In he La d Ofllce at Sa t uk ('It, Utah, a ii Gene al land offlce at Washiugton, D. C. Obtain patents on nonesiead, oenort a d Timber culture Ent lea, And upon coal and Mineral lands. --General lnromatlon relalng to lands turnlalied wltbxaps Plat(ana alngrames. C.Andrews 4Co. Highest Prices Paid IN CASH For Grain, Wool,.. Hicta and Pelte. We are also Agents for th Three Best Wagons in the Mar-ket. THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, THE COOPER All At Salt Lake Prices. 0 Andrwi k Co NEPHI ft EPHRAIM. Closing Ooi SALE! Don't forget itl Cheap for cash! JjJvERYTHIG Going cheap tar Cash at the Cloaing Out Sale of HQ. HANSON'S STOCK JF, DORIUS, Jr Rtgister Block, Mfhraim. PEOPLES STORE. . JOS. S. THORNTON, DRALEk IN Creieral Merchandise, and the Product of it- - i Country, Prices as low as tht lowest, Jos. S, Thornton, Ferron.Ulan W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST . AH work warranted. At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Manti, and Ephraim Vik. Ji NOTICE! Send your orders to J. S. JOR GENSEN, Ephraim, Utah, by UL gram or letter when you art in want 9 a conveyance, to take you to anyplait in, or outside of tht County, at vi low Prices. 2- -5 Ephraim, Utah. Sdard Gnage. Pullman Palace ,.d f fj Q Sleeping Car. on rl Ijg n. f Through Train.. V&X cts.sait lESTE'sl? D. C. DODGE, tmil&jS yJ&y GtntraXMatMgtt tsT JlV&r . H. BENNETT, Ctn.Frt.&Psas.Att . W Tlm Table, in Effact, January 1, 1891. Eait Bound. West Bound. AT; J A A' 1 Atlantic Mail Atlantic fcapr M Pacific Mail Pacific Eapresa 8.30 a m 8,45 pmLv Ogdea Ar 3,00 m 6,00 p m 9540 " 9J5S " Ar Salt Lake Lv a;oo 4.45 " 9:50 lojos " Lv " " Ar 1545 " 4!3 " iijao " IIJ30 " At Provo Lr ia;o ' 3;io ' - 1 V ' 'm 'i 1 V E. M. NELSON'S BARBER SHOP.S3 ' ' Hair ctutiiiK, jcts Shaving, I5cts Door west of City Hall, i Ephraim, Utah ini Tin Shop. F.Y.JENSEN, TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tic ware, Roofing, and Gut-ter Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, KPHRA.IV 1 i I ROBERT RODEN. Dealer in, and manufacturer of. Monuments, Headstones Tablets and Vaulta. Stone Trimmings for Build ings a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Stone Etc. 4-- 24 Depot StreetNJ,. i ' JTEPHI SAVINGS BANK! AND j TRUST COMPANY! Capital 50,000 j Surplus 14,000 Geo. C.Whitmore,Prt. 1 W. I. Brown, Vice-Pre- .. Jonas H. Ericsson, James E. Clinton, Director. James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. H. Peterson, J Alma Hague, Cashier. General Banking Business. Int re paid on Savings Deposits, money lo oan on rlMUt Jas. Frost S. Johnson X THE " v PETEHSOU OPERA HOUSE Ephraim, Utah. C LIs now open to the public. There VI ls tl;c neatest nc best SET OF SCENERY Ji in San Pete. And the hall itself is the neatest in J ' J the county. Agents of Traveling I F Companies are invitened to l . tak a look at theHall y""i o Grand Ball every Friday Evening ; I - to wnich all are invited. ft- TheBenchHou e 1 Blocks south of the lank. MimmMtd ssssat Mtfvrnl.lt . GOOD TABLES. QrRates $1.00 and 1.25 per day. "5 G. E. BENCH, Prop. Special Rates by the week. Good Commercial Sample Room. Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tern pie. Teams will meet parties at Chester when so desired. San Pete Valley Railway Time Table No. 5. . To take effect, December 24,1890. Going North Going South JYi I, J 9;oo a m Lv. Chester Ar. 9:17 pm 9:12 " Ar aWoroni Lv ;os " 9:30 " Lv Ar 1:55 " 9:45 " Lv Draper ' MS'.'1" 10:10 " " Fountain Green " 1:15' " DONT LET IT PASS One of the best thirtrs for Ephraim is the securing ol the wa;er rights of the Horse-Sho- e Canal Company, of Spring City. There is a meeting on this ques-tion next Tuesday. Let it be a rouser, let everbody interested in the futuie wel-fare of Ephraim he out, and help along this scheme. An increase ol water in the dr,' season, means an increase of prosperity for our town. The City fathers would dj well to consider this question; as it is of the most vital impor-tance to the town. I I SUMMONS. '' - !sfi'e'fc5!ic!i Court, Precinct, San Pen 'WFT'0 Utah Ttr' t Otorge Tucker, Plaintiff, 1 II vs. y Demand $3.50 I fk John Doe, Defendant, J iW To John Dot, whose name il otherwise unknown, I 7 G'"t:nj. Vou are hereby notified to be and appear before me.the undersigtied.at my office in Fairview Precinct, San Pete Co., Clah Terriloryjanuary the olh., A. D. 1" 891, at my o3lcs to answer a complaint tiled against you by said plaintiff on January 3rd, 1891. Said action is brought to recover from you the sum sot $2.50 for damages done on plaintiff's property. By the following described animal, viz: One red and white steer,tv.-- or three years old with aar marks as follows: Under half crop in left and under bit and square crop in right ear. You are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take Judgement against you for the sum of Sa.50 together ' with care and feeding of said animal and cost of suit. Given under my hand this 3rd day of January, l A A. D, 8oi. , SwisOtlNiiuiN, V. Justice of the Peace, Fairview Precinct, V NOTICE. V tJotice is heredy given to fiiose f Vrtfwing themselves indebted to AVe firms of Peterson & Hanson and I- H., Q. Hanson, of Ephraim that 'ilk Ay are requested to come and set- -' jj tltup their accounts. A.V. J- - F. Dor 1 us, Jr., 1 ' Assignee 1A |