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Show Tho County Register A Weakly Newapayer,' Ucmc4 Ii At ..IVa I fu ol and .4 Laui.liaa."' I IisZtli-t- Utah, Feb. 5. Ephrctni, "I thq right to vote at the caucus held here last August, when that the leletili-iithey used tvrrv scheme to expel quali- all, depends upon our p. tier to reptll fied vi, teis trim me caucus, and wuuld lull invasion of utn political i.pp.int-iits- , have succeeded ;! they could luve fur-- ! whether made d.iecdv, or ii.ihiectly nulled a sitllieiii number uf voles. Die whether by Pace, or llalleiy, whether disoosuioii to s 1hoid.11.1te Ihe suvengii weai iug the uuiik cf a friet.d, or bearMeeting .he adjoined. Will staie II at the meeting was well will of the people to a snlftali ambition ol ing the lace ul an enemy. 'The sinners man.was manliest to all picsciit.and I lie w.iltin our nun ranks we ale quite able satisti d wnli ilie noiiiinaiinns, and is a pnqicr iheirapprov.il at I lie fust lead result of the action, un the pul of dic- to keep in check, and tlteie way to make complaints, a proper place mg uf the ticket, hy iliiindcrs of applause. tators. was the defeat ul the best inle id Manli to it, and a due y auihuiizcd Have a s liezid ill any of the ol the citizens lit kei say that il is the This ambiguous son'.elc: needs tiilniii.il to sit upon all am It cases. favor a lilvral policy will We, Vole a liesi of the iwo.aud lh.il lliey little explanation. lie Ihe and where it can s,f.-llot a number of ihe c.u.il dales. Prior to the last Angusl flection a the ni.nuiiiv a Will' the Sentinel lias ignore I the ,riy L. well to allow ,aj acii. n i f llie People 1ariy we ate a a committee was chosen, that was rrpifSciiiatioi.; hut it should lie given lost to ku iw.unless 11 is Ihry have known as the Defense Committee. and ie e:ed as inline). and not as a (hreutei.d uvet.hiuw; and p cl.aiid c mid not gather themselves iu It was composed of all political com- couiessii.il to should he I .okt-unuii a conscious tune to send a reporter 10 die meeting. dewas their and to plexions, duty patty, and is power ;n the Al.ho ig.i Ibe inv.tation was foe they It fend the financial interests uf Manti really only an ad ul justice. were c nispidon by then nl.K-iii'Whether lit me wn mi the Citizens might not I eve been s had 11 been an by do'ng all in their power to have It Ice Cream pally. the county seat retained at that Patty t 1. use toindubb "liicialui," have nude mistakes, the p 1st ui tiM.ihe penPeople s Party Man It was business a ,11 find point. purely t,at they ate lietter mends THAT cl kcui.au and very properly gave to the Icoulei Pafty.thau can pusshly be would make a good companion proposition, representation to all cla,ses uf bus- those who w ll inaugurate a Citizens piece to the one issue I last summer, iness men, as such. It was nut a titave to uy and xpl.l me Patty (Ctiiilinued on fourth pngc.) before the August election, setting Peoples Party inovuicnt, and had forth the reasons why Manli should nothing whatever to du with the retain the county seal, ami which politics of that It is so plain FIRST NATIONAL BANK'S. party. had as much to do with the strength that ir Is a how anybody mystery of the opposition as any known Could have OF thought otherwise. The side issue. Some of the signers are Peoples Party of Manti were trying also the same. NEPHI, UTAH to retain, what the same party at The persons who have issued this two other towns were wrest to trying Paid up Capital fso.oon Sutpulu fss.oco document have taken a very false front them; party lines being fgnar-ed- . fur Atul position, an I stated a.s reasons yet some of those honorairrclc ble committee their atliluL and inovin.-nt- , tuen so far mistook, not wliii h does am! that v mt matter, or ignored the causes that called exist in fact. them into existance, as to assume to First, the circular says, after the have the riglit to run the caucus, I)Aws sight drabs on the principal introductory to scud men. uf their choosing, tu citirs uf the United Sl:tl- ; seifs dtafts Now we the citizens and voters in represent the Peoples Party in Conn- - on tlie chief cities id Lurupr; deals m this pre met, denv the tight uf Ihe patnot to tie- - exchange and general secumiei. ty Convention, railed ties calling this caucus, to nuke citle the County Seat question but Innnptir At ran t.ij we sinceic-l- consider iha: such a nt muiaciureis, Aceuinits of the I. mal Committee hulciled all i:l nm to nominate men for County ( ffliccrs to such position when they ignored the that should be run on the Peoples mutes and Individuals ilicued. last Committee Territorial ot the call Ticket. And but for the October, au i allowed me mm to usurp Party the constitutional lights of Ihe people prompt and decided action uf the and appoint It in sella delegate to the Hon. Win. K. Reid, we are uf the Whitmore, Jones If. Kricksm, Terr tifi.il Convention, by which the opinion, that this Defense Commit- Geo. C. L.S Hills, James II Mynders, people weie deprived of a voice in Saul tee of mixed citizens, acting James li. Clinton. solely c invention, and w'.ii.ih act so em aged m my uf our citizens t at they positiely as defenders of Manti's business inr. d to vote at the November terests, would have been foisted upin emseq ie:i-'- of which our on the Peoples Party of this County Geo. C. Whitmore, President, insieaJ of our as an st nivuy v,a-;iauthorized delegation; and Jones II. Erickson, I. cal Committee Alma Hague, Cashier. teseiiluig this inovaiioii the members of that party owe Mr. upon our p lineal rights, they inneily subnittelt i the ounnge, and by so Reid a vote of thanks, whether they doing, in our opinions have no right to know it or not. call up iu you to meet in caucus or in Now these "citizens" are mad any other capnc iy. because this scheme was not consu-matecelv a vote i t cliwn 111 111 alien staled ill I it was tune to elect a L iral Coinmiitee.llie iiHined gentleiueii were elrrteil . Pas Pit Audi-rso- i ,C Tennant, N W Amler-sun- 89 The V. mss 1 go. EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Dor ins, ARUT1IK Good accommodations and Sample Room. pii-sci- MANTIS FUX'llON. tion f jrC.ty0.fi-:er,ami tram certain sins the 9th inst, it promises to ben very in'.;r n.j affair. The 1. I.' IVinniltcc, in order .0 give the iiieni'ieri of the dtrninaul an ijiarty, which it the Peoples 'arty, their pro to designate opportunity ferenccs, issued a notice, of which the innexed is a copy, in the local paper that place. I NUTICK. There w.ll bca ci nais of die Pe side's ittyi. at iarte.oii I lints 1 iy, f mu iry II ill, ja o'clock p. in in the Asse iniiy Uiiii. foi the pur;iue ot innii tutting u Monday, City uffi eis III he elected theotlt day ul Febiuary, 1S91. WM I. IKK. , r, Cliairiniii Loral Cuininiitei. As will be seen, this call was regular, timely, and to the point; but immediately after its issuance; a beteogenioiis mass, so far as political bias is concerned, issued the following circular, in the name of a Citizens F-r- Manufactuers iM ! elec- MairihiMs h:r ty. To tie Citizens of Msnti City. ; O111 ai lent i.n In-I-is called to a notice of on the Hill msl. a caucus to be or the p irp ise 4 noniiiuiing offi-er- s 40 fill the muiiicip.il posiiit.us in the city, to be v ned r 011 the 9 ih day of February next. N w, we citizens and .voters in this p ecinc, deny the riglirif the parties vailing lint caucus to make such rail, as we sincerly c insider that she Local Committee f.iifeiied all claim when they ignored the to such 'the call of the Teirilornl Committee last October, and ail iwt-- one man to usurp the constitutional rights of the people an-- l app lint Ir lined a iKIeg ite by to the Teniioiial Convenii-.itiof a were which the Voice iu said c oivemion. and which act to enraged many of ur c.tieus that to vote at the they positively Kfase-N ivemlier rl.ciion. in consequence of wlrcll nn Delegate I ml man votes, and iU'eaJ . I our local coinin ttee resenting tins iiii'iv4iian up in our political rights, they quietly submitted to the outrage, Bud by so doing, iu our opin'ou, have uo right to call upon you to meet in caucus or in any other capaci'y. We also call the attention uf the people to the action ol assumed leaders in the caucus h IJ here, lost August, when they used eveiy s heme to espel qi ililied voters from 1'ie caucus, auJ w mid It ive succeeded they coul I luve famished a sulliiven number of vjtes. The d.sp isiiioti to the suvengii well of the I I the sel!;li ambition of man, w is manifest to all present, and the result of the nction. on the p irt of these dictators, was the defeat of tits best Interests uf Manti. We tlnuelnre claim that dales should be selected f ir their ability to subset ve tile lieat interests of our fast growing c iy, ban for williugi ess to subvert the public welfate to gratify lieifoiial aiii uthm. From ilia history liuve t very reason to lielieve tbs past,-vthat we w.ll lie d alt with any war but laldylytti'Me wha asaume coitr 1 of nffiiis. We theref-irby request olllieciti-sen- s, and in c msideraiiuu ol the foie going facte, respectfully invite the- people Manli Cliiwi ertbwtl in caiu-n. pe-'pl- J pe-ipl-e 1 - Main Street of tlio Justly Celebrated e Pro. Ephraim Post Opposite Office. a 9 ( Nothing in the West equal to them for Wear. Our Agents for them in liv . (Jo-op- ., San Pete are PLANING HILL WORK In All ltd Branches at . rairview. (o) Matson Ja Iltunson, ML Plenaant. (o) Tuttle it Co., Manti-(n. 0. Lirsjt, Mayfidhl (o) th) op ,Moroui.(o) J. 1. MeiLftrup, Ephraim. () ) MASSON BrOSi&CO Ejihraim, Utah. BANKING GENERAL In All Its Jlrmirlii-- H j Cutn-atiui- n v iiien-lunt- Directors. Officer lu-e- el nJ does not state to promoters belong, they are arraigning; the notice that Hon. ami to which Win I.uke publish-.'dwe refer, presume they are find they ing fault with the P. F. for not doing their duty by the Peoples Party; anil thi i mongrel p litical party, are about to take the scalps of the local Peoples party committee, for a neglect of duty by the County Committee. Great Caspar! There is gall for you! Ant prominent among these arc the yo tng men who have been studying Civil Government for eight years, ami waving the red flag uf defiance a'ternalely in the faces of the Keid King" and the Suffrage Association, and never yet struck their colors! According to their" logic, Chair roan Luke has no 1. This circular what party the nor what party but judging by - and claim that the iutercsts of Manti would have been better subserved, "but would the interests of the Peoples rarty of San Pete subserved have been better So far as expelling qualified voters is concerned, without being informed of the exact action taken at that particular caucus, we venture to say there is no officer of the Peoples party who would desire to expel any genuine member of lilts party. If there wtre other persons present, (some of the members of the Defense ruinniiltee, for instance) they should have been excluded according to all the rules governing such organizations; and the member who would not vote for such expulsion, In proof were remiss in their duty. of this, note thi actio 1 of an Anti-Rin- g Liberal caucus held in ROBERT RODEN. Dculer in, and infinuiactinvr Monuments, lIcadfttoneH TtilileU and VnnltB. of. EPHRAIM for Build Stone Trimming inga n Sjeciality. Iron Fence, Building Store Dejn t Street, N.i, Etc. 4-- CO-OPERATI- VE 24 13 MERCANTILE St. JHXHE.VS at North! : INSTITUTIONS and South Dry Goods of all ptii ms. flats and caj boot and shoes, Imtli Lome made and imported. Clothing a Rpecality. di-sc- other trom any right to protest or arraign any officer of the Peoples Party proper. If two armies are contending and a man deserts, ami fights one battle under the flag of the enemy, he is shot as a traitor; if a beneficiary under the terms of a will attempts to break it and fails, he looses all that would have been his, if he hail in the testators conditions; and so if a member of the Peoples party "bolts, and helps the enemies fight one battle, he is a traitor; if he attempts to break the wilt at the ma jority of his party he can no longer arraign officers or demand explana tions. Further. The Peoples Party dont want any set of disgruntled Liberals? Democrats, Independents, or Doubt fuls, to assist them in keeping their officers in the line of their duty; or prevent them from being muzzled, build1 zed, and dictated too. Tlie whole paragraph is misleading in the extreme, and calculated to deceive the members of the Peoples party into a belief that Hon. Mayor Luke had received orders from the Territorial committee which he ignored, when such is not the case, and the citizens know it. So far as one man usurping the rights of the entire party, is concerncd.it was not ,1ayor Luke, nor any other person entering Into this question. The voters of Manti will probably beintzre tjd.als i, in knowing which one of our Delegates lost votes because of the lighteous rage" of the gentlemen composing the citizens party. Ry scanning the ticket, it will be seen by the most magnanimous construction that John T, Caine, Peoples rarty, lost six votes, and Goodwin and Evans seven. And for this grave offense which Mr Luke did not commit, theCitizens" rarty will not allow him to call the people of Manti together again. Tlie circut ir further says: We alu call the attention of the pro :.T5i K. Kenner. Albeit Tuttle, Jacob Winch. Andrew Peterson, Ftetl Alilrr, Peter II. Ala '.son, William R. R:ch y, Louis Kjir. Marshal, John Lnwiie Jr. Recorder. Wni.T Jack. Ass, & Col , A. K. Met riant. Treasurer, Vm. R. I. wre. Justices, Joseph Judd and Ward Stevenson. The following is the Peoples Par- 'ouncilots: ty ticket as nominated at the lar caucus: Manti, Feb. 1st regu1R91. tear Sir by request 1 enclose you a condensed of the Peoples Parly Caucus held in the Assembly li.ill on J.111. zyth, 1891, iu arcoidance with the call ul the cal Committee of ilia Peoples Paity uf Manti City Meeting called to order by the chairman of the Local Committee, Win. Luke. " Wnj. Luke was then elected chairman of Ihe caucus ft W.K. Reid sec. Chair nun Luke stated the object ol the meeting. C-- P. Larson spoke lor a short tune in favor of havm; a nominating committee selected from the house to nominate candidates to fill the offices tu be elected on lira 9th of February. Motion made and ctriied to elect nominating committee of 7. E Sliomikei V. K. Reid, Otto Ottosrai.Jcns Mickel-on- , Hans Jenseu. Kretlerklt Anderson and W .A.C01 were dnely elected and retired for the purpose of making man Inatioos, during the interval, speeches weie made by C. P. loosen, J. R. Mr. ben, G. P. Rillit.gs and Wn. T. Reid who was still speaking as thec-mittee bled into lira room and passed their the to chairman. report Report read and accepted. The names of the candidates were then read singly and put to l.ie House lor their approval or rejection;followiiig is the result. Jvlilnr Rtu.i-tTl'K- . I pf Chairman, li-p- . rBon.es Mayor (Council v Jnstic-- s ' ticket. Ezra Shumaker Jnn. Keid William lotke Frederick Andersou Ka.nest Munlt Henry Wmlch A W Hessey F M Cox C P Larsen un any d PM Jifley T lack Asa and Gull- .- A li Meriiam Treasurer -- Aex Tennant Marshal Irs S Snow VI caud.datss were electa I with rcar-- pie to the action of assumed leaders Recorder-W- n the Agent for the 7c titaiefure cl tint that cand dates should be selected lor Urate ability to UL'DDIXGTON DKESSCU1T1XGMA CHINE. subserve the best interest ul our fast far fmrl'.tr tnformmllmm. toll growing city, then for there willingness to subvert lira public welfare to gratify personal ambition 'litis clause is out of place, and lair MILLINERY SHOP. far fetched, as a person without A. C. Hansen. personal ambition will do no Dealt inMrs. GooAs r all belonging to a Pits! how no matter the for public, good Class much their willingness to serve the OneMilHnery Shop. block west and north of Taber-:l- e public. How proud a party would he r.irnrr. Fpliraj'w. of a man elected on their ticket, say for Mayor, whose greatest recoin mendation for the position was that he was utterly devoid of personal Dealer In ambition. Or, to state the thing in All kinds of Yarns, Flannels. Lindsays leans aui Men's Whole plain terms: too lazy to rustle. A Sale for Wool, Cash not refused. is of ambition abso AtmeVT for afer, certain degree npriaguUU lutcly necessary; coupled with ; unan of firmness, manly degree swerving and incorruptahle honor; and the absence of the latter, docs not make the former unnecessary. Again, the presumption is that the present city council are not enterprising, aud that they are there DEALER IN for personal agrandizement. Take a brief glance at some of their labors Thefactia. S'inraof the members uf the present city council have served the Eggs, Grain aud all kinds of Gant's city ol Manti for years, and have served Wm. Bawden. Diess-Good- s. Groceries, including Disie Molasses, find Dried Fruits; Crackers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense Btock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools fur Farmers such os Shovels, Spades Picks, Hot'S, Forks and llakcs. Glassware, Queeuswaro, "Wooden ware; Medicines; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and h ingles. Drugs; Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small your purchase. You may rest assured it will be our constant aim to give our Customers the liest goods that can lie obtained for tho money. Your Child will be treated as courteously as yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. J. H. Otterstrom, it well Tlie inauguration of and principal of the wotk of the beautifying of Ira cemetery.one of Mantta proudest labors, was the woik of a pattofT members 4 the present council in connection with their collegues at the time tlie work was lone Tlie must iniponani wotk that has ever been inaguiated in Manti was under the regime of Ihe present council Ephraim, pin namely the system of water works. The present c.n:il has done as much towards the leveling ul the rough streets rf Manti as any proceeding council Who could have prosecuted this work w.th m ire vigor.or mure economically than the gentlemen assailed? Who could have conducted the railroad matters with more sciupnloiis regard fot the permanent interest ot Manli? Ccilainly not the originators ol thisCircular, which is m the opinion of the KiU'.isTKR.a that it would have been perfectly lawful lor the attendant physician to have strangled at birth. We also wish to call the e'trntion of Ihe People Pariy.and especially such as are swayed by tlie flaitenes ol a Citizens Parly that amalgamation in any form, and in any degree, has been spurned by nil opponents ol the Peoples Party where there was the sl'glitest chance for victory without the aid of disaffected members of our party. That every nun In who is "not for us is against us, and mon-strrsit- Product) Utah. Sis Notlra (Or PuMIwUua NOTTS Land Office at Salt take City. Utah, Nov. aSth, 1890. Noticj is Intrrbv given that the follow-ing-namset tier lias tiled notice of his intention to make final ptoof in support ol his claim, and that said proof will be made belote the Probate Judge or in his absence the Cleik of the County Court of Emery County, Utah, at Castle Dale Emery Co. on an. ijrtl, i89r, viz. Andrew K. Smith, H. E. No,66aifor ihe E, J S Sec. so. N I S.-- W, 1 Sec si ft N I N E 1 Sec 39T P iSS.K?E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, slid land, viz. Arthur I. Jells, C. P. Andeiseu, Janies 11. Wilcox, of Castle Dale and, Arlington A. Day, of Lawrence, hmerv Co. 1). T, Irank D. tlossa, Kcgistef. il i 3 4ouhakorBro8.il u Th aad 38 Maia Street, and Carriage Keposftor, Road aad Secant Sontb Street. i fgCi ImsiHkh, Fliicrt Carriage Dlnplaj ejseer Bat In (1m Terrifemias, tend Ifeary Ifgont in Beery Style that is Made. Yebiclft for Pablts aad Privais Use la AH Varieties Price and asm aaame sea The Whittier, Champion and Piano Hat resting Mechines and Extras, C. I. Case Threshers Engines end MiHs. Weir, MorniCd, Metkcl and South Bead Plows, Hay Rakal Frasier Road Carts and Harness AH of Kiad. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price. sa Light Horse-Powe- J. P. Meilstrup, Ephraim, Agent 1 |