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Show ifi -- .mm - - I,,.,. ...mm. im.mii .iim ii . . .I four tnunlhs fro:n July i, by act of the lar. Congress providing for the 'recoinagc of the trade dollar bull-ion an J theold and abraded frac ti jnal silver coin on hand, the ques-tion is not now a practional one. It might just as w;ll have been honest enough to have said "owing to its probable effect in the important cam-paigns in Ohio, Iowa, New York, and elstwhere it is deamed expedi-inen- t to defer action npon this mat-ter until it is too late for it too injure republican prospects", for that is just the construction that all unpre judiced voteri wi I put upon its cowj ardlyj position. Ediorial Notes. The Federal office holders are nat- - urally mostly in favor of Mr. Harri-son- 'i renomination; but what about the republicans who failed to get the offices? If you wish to remain in uftke Just "jine" the Harrison jnachine. Commissioner of Pension ' Raum could, if he wai o disposed, con-firm the accuracy of this state ment. changing the form of statement Uiatd y the Treasury department will neither fool the people nor put the much needed cash in the 'Irea-- " jury as the administration will find 'out before long.' Secretary Rusk has again started upon its travels the periodcial "ches nut" that France and Germany have decided to remove the fttric-tion- i upen the importation of Ani-.trici- n dressed pork. In personally launching his Pres-- 1 Idential boom Senator Cullom has given evidence that he ' thinks his faciad rosemblance to Abraham Lincoln ought to be as good polit-ical capital as that furnished by being the grandson of a former President. Members of Mr, Harrison's cabi- - ne( nave rouna it necessary to uo a good deal of explaining in connec-tion with the wrepked Philadelphia banks nd we regret to say that their explanations have not been of as ex-planatory a nature as one might have desired; hut perhaps we expect too much. The fact that Alab nia, during the last ceniUS year produced more iron that Pennsylvania will not only be news, but it will set people to think ' ing . There has been no falling off jn Pennsylvania's production, but ,J,e development of the resources of Alabama seem to have been some thing extraordinary. That's a very pretty summer story .which alleges that if Mr. Harrison U called upon to vota a free coinage bill next winter lie will decline to again be a candidate for President, because Ve knows that he would not recieve the vote of those republicans who favor free coinage, but it lacks the elements of plausibility. If Mr Harrison is not the candidate of his party, the only reason will be that J .the Party will not let him. John W. Mackay, one of the Bon-ans- a Kings is said to be interested ja the laying of a cabel between Bra-ai- l and the United States, and he has employed col. Robert G. Inger- - ' soil, who only works for big fees, to secure the support of the adminis-tration for a scheme by which it is . hoped to secure a large subsidy from ; the United States for the proposed cable. Mr. Mackty seems to have ' forgotten that the democratic party, which controls the House of Repre- - ' peiitatires,' Is opposed to Govern-- ' ment subsides of any kind. ' ! Mr. 'Jackay is the reputed owner of :: ' rnany millions of dollars, if he thinks a cable to Brazil would be a good Investment why dceshe not go ahead and lay it with his own money? k Chaur.cy Depews trial and acquit- - tal by a New York Jury for having as a railroad direct or caused the death of several railroad employes by failing to have the cars equipped for safety seems to have given him a boom for the republican gubernatarial nomination in that State. What a queer lot these re-publicans are anyway. It would, Oj course, have been foolish in thtss - days of purchaseable memo have ex-- -' pected that Dcpew and his million-air- e associates would be convicted; because he escaped going to prison furnishes no good reason why he should be honored by being nomi-nated for the governorship of a gre at State. The fast that tl e no.nin ation will be but an empty honor does not alter the case. Although the administration had an excellent oj portunity to define its position on the questions of con-tinuing the coinage of the s'andard silver dollar it declined to accept it, " and has climbed and straddled the fence on the question by deciding that, owing to work having been : . provided (or the mints ivr about 1 The County Beeister A hiWMklf Koweammtex-- r ?jNfcliikt4 at Xphraim, Saul'ete Co., Utah. lei ill ta Ik latereeae h4 finaik .1 Se I'ete ntMORiruoM ' . Im Yeay. . Ilea., ft f tkree Mm.. .. Ottered at the Tost Office at Eph- - ! eis. Utea, as second c'ass matter Its 4. , Rltwefsa Co. Publishers fekralm, Utab, July M, iSol DIKBCTHIlt. F. Dorius . Clawson, ?eter Schwalbe, Treas. D. P. Madson, Ole Larson. ;;;;St. Elmo Hotel;;;; I FURNISHED ROOMS. i By the day and or week at rn vol-atile rat, Xas. J71 I0 17 Maim Street, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH F. Ei.JitNDoarr k. Co. P. Box 967 Proprietor Martin tOchniidt, .Qchmidt. lIcrchant 'Tailor, Iie reliant jailor, Progress Buldixg, Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utk P O Box s 1 I ! US SPACK IS RESERVED FOR FUNK'S LAKE, ephrI Jfrs. ElUn Go i fcaw.inoda'.i Keom.V J.fain S.tii - Opposite Post OflN 'MOTS! Mary Knightr New Houj flood Accomodations, ew Kooms, Et. - 1 Slina - - Utah n gt foj f& y'c V ' V rip wi m s t- a OrvmU, wl TrJo--i !.ctd. tvtU ii fas-a-t nilr.ti o .(ir ftl f n- .'ScMrpf ., Meals P Restaurantall Hours3 Mn. A. Powell. Mt Pleasant, Utth. In the Bdlding formerly the Palace Hotel, Opposite and one deer north of Ce-o- Store, Lunches for Farllee end Banquet a Speetalty. &rd w etn nf 3 pi ant In ibscj tbi I c r.iote froa W;lMi,tiiu. Rand mod?, itw.'.g .bet.... VIa imm-tir- ? .uTlse, If nfctrtai-!- r nut, f ( chart. Our f rot t!'! r.t A P..I!Mt, "KuW t.- OK III i'laMMl," Caiu9 nf.vtna) cUi'.t in yoar Mat, m-lO WD, BStit Usq. Addfi.ki ROBEET KODEN Dsalsr in, and manutecture3 of, Monuments, Hsadstonts Talikte and Vaults, Stono Tiimrnings for Dil4 3ings a Specialitj. Idi F,:ib, Biil liaj 3 Ks.4-i- 4 I)-- p.. Sirs. K7 B.- K. Bloch& Co. WHOLESALI UaUQJLA CI81H MI ChASTS. Itlt Like City Utek. Agents t'-- Palit, Uilweakee aat! Kxpert Be. Agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San I'ete County. Agent for and dealer in all kinds of first ckse' agriculturcal Implsmeuts, Shuttler Farm and Freight wagons. Buckeye & Crown mow era Buckeye Bindsrs Planet Horse Hoa & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley A Solid comfort Sulky Plows. Besell chilltd Plows J.I. CASE THRESHERS. A fine assortment of Bug-gies Carragit & Carts. Ames Steam Engines Ltie Saw Mills Uffell Turbine Spencer ClawsonJCo Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. . Utah VALLEY HOUSE Temple and Tabernacl Salt Lake City. Next Door to tli Hot Spring Mineral Bath. Hou, Rjitii: ti.$ to t.o per day. "SprcnrtRates td Large Feftiet. The Elsctric Cars pass the Door. Dentist. Office with Dr. W, H Olsten. Kphrnim City, Utah! Gold Filling ft Ipsolalty. AN work wtisrented. -C-ALL tffaiOtSV- .- M. JENSEN'S Phtttgrapli (Miry. Card SI f 1.00 eer ale Victor! 1. so .. Cabinet u m Tran Oviaa Woax. for Dr. PatWl UfmlltiBM. kuiiko O!t 0id,l!i-Vii.cr- , amdUtarlM-do toed a here tbt f: mtdiio e Uuctcil fail tu cu:. ilair trt,Ehll I FIRST KATIOSiL'BANK OF NEPHI, UTAH. Paid ue Capital Jjo.ooo Surpului GENERAL BANKIlfG In Alllt BrJincheo Draws iiht draft! on the prlaclea ckiea of the United Itatet; eella diatl on the chief citiee of Euiopav mb Ik ezchaor nd ta'iei' aecuntlea. CaUaaalaaa rremptlr ita Account of merchants, raanukalureee mine end Individuate aollalted. Directors. Ceo. C. Whitmore. Jonea H. XrlaWea L.S. Hilla. Jamee H. Myndata. Jamea K. Clintot. Officer. (dmo. C. Whitmore, Preaider.t, I one U- - Irickeon. Vila-- f reaideei AlMtv H-j- ma. Ceaalatll 0. LEliason, . .ra , MithUth ... iSta luroaTta BliLBa 1 lWATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY Ilverwaris ill faadi wrraie a lefreaaau. taeelal aav aaiUa (ittai li..iik cafaliiaf. fOLB AOINTfeR FJ)S Jittn , M Ub TPli CONKLIN 8AMPLINQ WORKS. werka aapaalta U, aTTXeaot. o"!flea Oaara KeiiM Bioek aad SeMlh ettaet. Or carefully eaaala4ul aold at hiakaei ajaikat price. Returaa aiada a taf olaaia. CeaeaaaatamDlieite4, A4reaa THE CONjtLIN SAUPLINQ WORM F.O.B0X94S ialk LakeCli; IIFII SAVINGS BANK . ' AND TRUST COMPANY Capital ' Jjo,ooat Surplus l4,ooo Geo. C. Whitmore, Yin. W. I. Brown, Vice-Pre- s. Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, Direetew James E. Firshea, L. S. Hil',s, Jai. H. Peterson, Alma Hifue.Cethlei. GaneiAl Baiikini Bui!:.. Jasleres paid 011 Blna llapuafte. ataaaf te tea in imI amaiat U Z2 Jo Ho . o FT 3 U & w P . (& iv g 0 w J , W $ W 05 - a U y 13 o a 1 . ' u 1 11 41 O JzLSsE.ulPLMI!a? ci1 " "' imlulmi. aiataiTmliaa. - Ti J iT la IVarimaaiaeaa, i;JI3. Slf 'la '"' ' VMkWiJvl3 mi f a irtDkl, tiff (,,( a A4nm i ti m Esn;;7i,,,M-t- o' ... THE STATE B A N K Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital,$50o,ooo,fully paid up Heber J. Grant, President. Wm. B. Preston, vite-Pre- s. Heber M. Wells, Cashier. DIKICTOtl. Joseph F. Smith, Chaa. S. Burton Wm' H. Rowe, Nephl VV.Clav on. Ahj'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Taylor, Spencer Clawaon, P. T. Faaniworth, Elias Horria, Richard W.Youiijj Heniy W, Woollev. Its location it at No. 60 Main Street. It tranaacta e General Banking Buai-nes- i- It pays 5 percent' Saving Deposits. It compounds luttrcit quarterly. II solicits the busii:eis of the people of Utah. Black Oil Balsam. Safe, Speedy fe Reliable Remedy for colic fc blout, j coughs and di8temper. Heal- - J inn all wounds w ire fen.ee cut i burns and scalds etc. No flies will trouble any sore where k i is used Excells a.ll other I simular preparation. Sold at all stores fc. Druggist Manufactures & Sole Propri-- etors ' , j c W Nunn Veternary Pharmacy j 71 W 1st Soute st Salt Laki . tity Utah ' I .... -- . .. together during the four da vs sesson. f The Democratic meeting held at the Central Hall last evening was un-successful, in getting a peniianen -- j organization. So few attended " the meeting thai it was not possible to elect a president. ( We hope that it will be taken into consideration and that an other meeting be called to effect an or-ganization. The election is not far off and in order to get the proper men in office it will require the Unit ed votes of all concerned. Demo-crats, why don't you come out and show yourselves. Let not the Re-publican, with their small minority get the inside track on the expense of your carelessness, x Com a House. The summer InsJituie of Sanpete and Juab counties'cominenced July 13th and will co.Uinue to the 17th at Funks Lake. Supt. Greaves Jr. so far as San Pete is concerned, has spared no pains in making the a success. lie has not Deen a noisy worker, but has pursued a quietand unassum-ing course. Many teachers in San Pete county can testify to the kind-ly interest and sympathy which he has ever manifested for them, when venturinir unon the threshold of the County LocalH. We ire pleased to see Andrew. Overlade up and around after his re-ce-accident. No trains will be run on the 15th. It is expected that all trains wtf 1 run regularly on the ieth. On the Evening of the I4h the Ipassenger train will leave SaUna at 7:30 for Thistle arriving at the lat-ter place at midnight. Our Demicrats will again l? re-presented at the Central Hall Tues dav Evening. Uv the Scandenavians Teachers profession. The 24th Committee is a strong and able Body and are making such a.programme and catalogue of amu-sements for the occasion, that Eph-rai- n has never seen the equal be-fore. The Brass Band has been se-cured, for the day and other of the very best talent of music. Not having the programme on proces-sion fully complete we will withhold .publishing until finished. In con-nection with the sports, a in itched game of Base Ball will be one of the afternoon sports and a display of fire works at the public s quare in the evening. There will be at le st two good danctjs and one of them will take place in the ner school house. An elegant and finely furnished room. from Salt Lake City. White Cotton is an able speaker and gave the Republican principles a good send off. But it did not seem to convert a great many. Summer Shim and Summer Goods also straw hats will be sold at cost for a few days at Jos. F. Dorius & co's. to make riady for Fall goods, call. A. M. Jolly o( Manti, has about 400 acres of dry land for sale cheap Located just south pf Willow Creek, adjoining Ephraim, Fot full par-ticulars call or write to me. Manti, Utah. The latest news in Politics A Scandinavian Democratic meeting at the Central Hall to. night. C. M. Neilsen and others of Salt Lake will advance the cause of Democ-racy. " ' Mr. Peter Thompson, one of Eph-raim- 's sheep men and a member of! the City Council called to see the Register Monday morning, and said politics was all the go now, andsome were even radical. Politics,' Politics, and so Ephraim is interested in the two great Poli-tical issues. Well, so may it be, By the talk you hear on the street corners and around the stores it wonld seem as though two thirds were Democrats. The ReDublican Meeting at the Central Hall, Thursday evening was well attended. Andrew Thompson Jr. acting as chairman and II, C. Lund a young Democrat was caljed upon to act as Secretary Pro tern. It is quite apparent that the name of J. P. Jensen will be elected again as a member of Board of School Trustee's and why not? J. P. Jen-sen ha always given good satisfac-tion and we believe he will continue to do so. The Liberals held a convention at the Methodist Church the n, and a very fair representation of Sanpete County was present. A full report of the meeting will be handed in by the Secretary to be published in our next issue. The R. G. W. Railway will change the gauge of track on the San Pete and Sevier branches July 15th from narrow to standard. Work will begin at 5 a, m. Each foreman will have 4 miles of track to, change and will have 24 men under his direc tion. quite a number of our young peo-ple will take in the Teachers Insti-tute at Funk's Lake not so much for the School, however, but to have a goo-ltim-e in general. The Lake is a nice pleasure resort and the proper place to spend a few days in fishing, doat riding and other amusements. M.J. Rode,s thelUrber receive-e- d a letter from his, sister, at Salt Lak.e city, that his mother was dead. Th) pews was of sad occurance and we extend our sympathy and feel tc console in Mr. Rodes sad bereave-ment. A boys best friend is his mother. The funeral services over the re-mains of Miss Carrie Uailey and Sister Jenson at the'l abemacle Sun-day the 1 2th inst.was a very nice ar-rangement. A good number of the people followed the remains to the grave yard to pay their last respects on earth to their departed loved ones. Of the School Teachcis from Eph-raim can be counted, Peter Greaves r , ('. R. Dorius, Enoch Jorgenson, P. C Anderson, John Peterson, Carrie Peterson, Jennie Thompson-Matild- a Rasmussen and possibly one or two others. Sanpete will be well represented, and if Juab has equally as many attending the Institute a larL'e number f Tejchers will be NOTICE J.nt.ti 10 Btke pplitlon or jrmit to cut nmbrupn th public luila, underact ef March uil, 1H91. T ll wkom it may ConMrn: Nalice hrby itiven that immcdiauly altar ia pablicatioa h.rtof (or thraa waeka ai ieiulrd by aid act, lha uadaraigoed.will niak t application tKa Hoa. Sacratai, al the Interior at V'a.lunfton, V. C, (or a p.imit ta tut aad rainova Rl and while pine and WhileBaliem timber from a tract of the uaiertad public aliiunlaiaoua landa o( the United mttatea.eitua cl about tlx aiilemi IromFountaintireeuSanpete auunry Uul, and mere particularly deaenbed as lollewa, to ail Beginning at a certaia .tone monument aitaaled oa ihc Kiura ide o( road, rue mi its aboe miliat la " 1 ae Bradiey'i Spring." in whet ia kaown as "Bradley'. Cenvon," in luab Coantv. Utah Tcrnwry. Thence running norla one-ha- mile: Theace west one Bile; Tnen.iPU'oneheUofa mile; 'lhenee east oae milete ltle"c" ol bcijianlag aad eoniaioing abont jio acrea, Ol.r Olsamt , tented) e A drew: Jaloajontox Founialn Clean aanpaia Ceunty Attoraey for Applicant. NOTICE. We received a notice from J. H. Bennet Esq. as follows On account of changing the San Pete DivisOns and Sevier Valley Railroad from nar; row to standard gauge, there will be no regular trains operated on theie lines in either direction on July 15 th, and agents will not sell any tick-- t ets or check any baggage to, from or t between any points south of Thistle ; Junction or north of Salina, if Elu-sive, upon that date. Neither will they receive for 1 : ment any live stock,perishabli I fast time freight shipments w I according to our regular. schedAmJ should pass over this branch upon July 15th. Yours, truly, J. H. Bennet. WE CAN'T TRUST THE MOR-MON PEOPLE! At the Liberal convention in Eph-ai- July nth. A strong feeling of non confidence towards the Mormon peo-ple prevailed. Speeches of their leadimg men de-monstrated this fact. Chairman Zabriske, would not beleive anything about their pretended dissolution t e of the Peoples Party. The same power to day dictates in their polit-ical moves as it has in the past. TltJ only difference now is that the If is doing the same work but under a disguise and, gentlemen, I defy any man from President Woodruff down to prove to me the contray not with standing. Such were the red hot sentiments of chair-man Zabriske, and by the clapping of hands, all assembled endorsed his remarks. Speeches were made by Judge Jacob Johnson and others, ullh as sprited as the one made by Geo. Zabriske and were highly ap-preciated hy every delegate present. Whv don't they come out like Jude 2ane an(l eadorie the move made b t the Peoples Party and not continued to abuse and falsify a people that I has ever been sincere and honest. 1 NOTICE- - j I will be away from Angus' i$t. until Sept 1st. Parties wanting Dental work done pleas? call in July. Kespt. C. M. Wist. Dentist. NOTICP.! ! A Public Examination of applicants for District School Teacher's Cer-tificates, and for persons desiring to attend the University of Deserct as Normals will be hed at Ephraim, July aoth. and aist. 1891. Petkr Gkeavis, Jr. Supt. of Dist. Schools for Sau Pete Co.. Utah.. Ephraim. July 6, 1801. t |