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Show Published Tri-Week- ly. : VoTl. Epliraim City, San ?ete CoiTuty, mail, Tuesday, April 21, 180y KiUSil R C SMITSi WHOLESALE and RETAIL Druggists! f'oruer Main and and S. St SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH Wasatch Commission HOUSE, Wholesale Produce and l?ruit :D E A L E R S : Fine Jersey Butter a specialty 13 W. First South St; V Salt Lakt City Refer, by permission to Commercial National Bank. Utah Book: Stationery C O M P A N Y acceuoit to Big When tn Salt Lake City You aie invited to Call mi J inspect the Tailoring Establishment bssjust opened in the Utah National Bank Building, first door went ol Main Street, on 1 South 9k, by Wells Brown. Agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE Salt Lake City Utah. Agenrici in all the principal cities of San Pete County. Agent far and dealer in all kinds of first class agvicult-nrea-l Implements, Shuttkr Farm aud Freight wagoni. Buckeye & Crown mowers. Buckeye Binders Planet Horse Hoes & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley &. Solid comfort Sulky Plows. Bessell chilled Plows. J.I. CASE THRESHERS A fine assortment of Bug-gies Carriagies fc Carts. Ames Steam Engines Lane Saw Mill Leffell Turbine wheels. Pick'sP alace Cigar STOKE, For a Good Smoke U43 Main Strett, Salt Lake City. Otit door tiprii of Jugrtsi B'l'd Lombard Investment COMPANY. Room t), over Utah National Bank, eor-tie- r First South and Main Su, o Sglt Lak. City o Money to Loan On Improved Farmi io tbe San Pete Valley. Call upon or wrlu us (or particulars. W. H. Dale, Manager ' F.OJTom C.S Mai Aland THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS. Works opnilt V, r. R. Depot, OOice Opftr Hus Diock nd Sou lb itrt. Orel rare fully tamtyled n old at high tit market prlr. Rtturm made ay, of ! . ttnsignwenu solicited, Adresi THE CONKI.1N SAMPLING WORKS? P.O. Box 941 SaltLaieCilf VALLEY HOUSE Ofpositi Temple and Tabernacle Salt Lake City. Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. . Ratr: $1.35 to ?j.ot per day. Special Rates to Large Parties. The Electric Cars pass the Door ..,...... Spencer ClawsonCo Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - - Utah. B. K. Bioch & Co. WHOLES ALl LIQ.U0R t CIGAR MEri-cHAN- ; Salt Lake City Utah. I Agents for 1'abst,. Milwaukee and J Kxport beer. I 0. L E 1 i a s 0 11 , UttaUUhi ... ,H JMPOATSR AMD IiIALEH IK WATCHES CLOCKS, --JEWELRY silverware. M TjSI A BOXE.S OPTICAL GOODISITC Aloodi warrenlcd ! rpprcentd. 5pcial t fioe witch tapuiring. SOLE ACENTrOR ClicS pATINT 8ELF-WIN- INQ CLOCKS- - j orrosiTE rosTorrica. Cabinet Photos $1.50 per Dozen at Newcomb & Co. 163 Main St, Salt Lake city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Tiit Space it Reserved for Tin H. A. Met Candj Companj of Salt Lake City. When they get time ttey will write their card. Martin tOchmidt, Qlchmidt. merchant Jailor, Tailor, Progress Bulding, Main Strtet, Salt Lakt City, Utah. ? o. Box 583. Simon Bros WHOLESALE Milinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. Tie nritchett itouse, I be j ritchett Jlouse, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, Th 9 Blocks South of Main street Furnishes. Tie Best Accommodations in b the City to the Travel- - ing Public. Table Unsurpassed R es Reasonable Mrs. B. Pritchitt, Prop. THE STATE BANK Of Utah. ! r. c. W..NUNN V. S. Black Oil Balsam. fife, Speedy & Reliable Rhedy for colic & blout, coghs and distemper. Heal-- e in all wounds wire fence cuts bins and scalds etc. No flies wi trouble any sore where it isused Excells all other siular preparation Sold at alstores it Druggist " Unufactures tfc Sole Propri- - etors cV Nunn I Veternarv Pharmacy 7 W ist Soute" st Salt Lake r city Utah. I I I i Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital,$5ix,ooo,fully paid up Heber J. Grant, Pi tsidtnt. Wra. fi. Preston, tut-Pit- Heber 14. Wells, Csihitr. siaccToai Joseph F. Smith, Chts. 5. Barton Win H.Rowe, Neplil W Clayton, Abr'm. H. Ctunen Frank Y. Taylor, Spencer Clawson, P. T. Fsansworth, Elias Morris, Richard W.Youug Henry W, Woolley Its location is at Ne. 60 Main Street. It transacts a General Banking Busi-ness- It pays s percent' Savinf; Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. It solicits the business of the people of Utah. TOHORSEMKN The famous. Percheran Stal-lion, Sultou, No. 2,415, wiH stand at Bp. Dorious Stables Ephraini, Jns P. Larson, Manti, and Peter Lauritzeu ,j Moroni. During the season of 1891. The circuit will be made every nine days, three days in each town. Terms $20.00 for the season, single leap $12. To further par-ticulars apply to A C. Olsex, Manager, Mt Pleasant. i:::St. Elmo Hotel;;;; FURNISHED ROOMS, By the day and or week at reason able rates, j A'('.v. 271 to 279 Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH j F. Elmenuorkf & Co. j P. P.ox 9 j? Proprtcto Vienna, April ''- - T.it tf sa t!ie Empress t! Kn':i is i!l and the Oiieeu of Kasa has In-e- sum-moned to Sl.I'etets! ur'. The Utah Wool dowers Assentation Co. is advertising for bid., for tlie t lec-tions ui Offices and Warehouse in Ncpoi Little Chicago is'm de;td yet. A couple of city coumilois took in the v.niety show on Franklin avei.ue tlie odier eveninij.and one of llieni, at least it is aa.d made a ino,t deciieed inpie s ion. There is talk of sevc-sa- l new spa pet uutlil-- i goini; out mlo the l)-t- p Creek c.inntiy, Ju l a tew sc. lltun.ii who have a propensity tik Farim i 1'i'ne by the f.tth.i'k , in.; contemplating the oia eotintty out in Chiton disuirt. The old excitement of twenty yeais aio is being revived in Utah, and ttado and commerce will be benefited thereby. Stock Excfian(t. Kanab Utah. April i6.-ks- eph Staf-ford of the him of Stan rd & Butts.shee owners, was snot and killed at a ranch on Buckskin niountaian on Monday last by F.T.Tiltoh.also a sheeq owner. Mr Tilton and his partner, Mr. Weymouth, wee the only ones pre-eu- t and report it was done strictly in self defense. Mr Stafford was buried here y. Knowledge is valuable as a lever to lift men and women to a higher plane of be ing; but it is not itself the be all and the end all of existence. The passion for knowing is superior to the knowledge it-self but both together are not sufficient to insuie the welfaie of a nation. Tln-r-e must also be the desire, the effoit and the wisdom so to use the knowledge as tu improve and exalt the character, and so to cultivate tlie whole nature of those we teach as to make them not only bet-ter scholars, but better and nobler men and women.- - --Ex. General Garfield once said that of all the manufacturers and business men wlio came before the Ways and Means committee, each and everyone selfishly snuggling to secure new enties or to raise old ones. Not one disp'ayed any-thing but a bate faced desue to get a private snap. None gave the slightest indication of possessing broad views or of having a desire to beuilit the country generally. They were' all"prac!ical" men.i.e tr.en whose knowledge is confined lo thing, going on tiboni them, and who have aDont.a. (iind atw.iiiea.uf what"icU rawiats of their selfish, narrow policy would be, as a horse has of Latin. News Items. f 100 in postage stamps were stolen from the Sp jkeaue (Oregon) p.stoffice 011 tint 13- - The Deep Creek C juntty is arousing a good de-- of attention in the northern part uf the Territory. A Dutchman named Schwartz, of Tintic, W"s si"-'- bv Caot. Br.des, an old veteran. He w ill probably get over it. Provo is experiencing a "bo-mi- rure, loo.oou of her street railway bombs recently su'd 'n New York. John W. Young says Trovo is solid onWall s reel A ne block to cast $20,000. is one ol the thinss of the near luture. I District Court ( l,rovo..luile lUackburu On the I.enol.. litems Clipped from Our Ex--j changes. Various Topics inComlenscd form,from Every Quarter. i TAI'liSUAY, April Hi. In the case of Anna Maiks n V 11 Cuhr.er, tt al, a leave to tile a supple menial answer was denied and an excep-tion taken. Henry W Hales entered a plea of gui Ity to unlawful cohabitation and was sentenced to pay a fine of 5o and costs of coutt. Levi S Dunham, dunged with resist-ing an officer at Moroni on June 21, 18S9 was tried and found guilty. Sentence was set for April 20, iSgi In the case of Charles Poyuter vs fames Chipinau et al. the jury returned a verdict fut ;he planum for the land, in dispute and the sunrof f iy as damages fudgment was stayed-- tvr tUiity days, pending a motion tor anew trial. G E Bjarnson was tried o'n a charge of unlawful cohabitation and the evi-dence of the prosecution being; insuffi-cient, at the request of Mr King attorney for the defense, his houur instructed the iury to return a verdict of not guihy. In the case of J J Abercrombie vs, W W Jackson et al, the de!endants moved for a new trial. Metiou overruled and exception taken. FRIDAY, April 17. In the esse of Charles Hyde vs Wash-burn Chipmati, $24 sheriffs fees weie deducted for the cost bill. The case of the United States vs John M Mtirdock, nnlawlul echadiution, was called and a jmy tmpaueled. Mr ane appealed for the prosecution and Mr King for the defense. The defendatit is charged with living with his legal wife and wilh Isabella Crawford as a second wife, at Heber city.Wasatch county dur-ing the year rSS8 The defene deny the allegation set (onh. They admit that during the spring of iSSS the defendant aud the second wife lived under the same roof, bin they did not occupy the same room, e..t at the same table, or mm triii in t'l ..rif. ''I1- , i.i v irn-- i r hand aud wife, Their intention had been to ahide by the law. As soon as the de'eud.tut Had been aMj to do so he had built another hcus for jsaabel Ciawf' rd that the two families mighl be St parted, and he had not visited the second family. The repute was that they had obeyed the law for tl'.ree years past. Witnesses we:e e.xacnined and Mr Zane waved his opening argument Mr King objected to this, as he wish-ed to know the position taken by the prosecution Mi Zane then made a very brief argu-ment to the jury, aud was followed bv Mr King, Mr Zane made another brief argument in close.aud tbe case was sub nutted to the jury. After being out a short lime the jury returned a verdict of guilty as charged in the indictment" The defendant stat-ed that he intended to obey the law in the future. He was sentenced to one month's impisonment in the peniteniary. William Mowers entered a plea of guilty to the charge of unlawful cohabi-tation. He promised to obey the law in the luture and was sentenced to day a fine of $ 100 and to pay costs of prosecu-tion. ur Washington " j " CiTesp(iitIentI)iscu!ys th Presidential Tour The .Scheming Politieiaiis would be President. vs of a (Jeiieral Nature' from all I'aru WASHINGTON I.EHEK. Fu-e- our Regular Corrcpondei-l- : W isiiiiisrt.ui, I). G. April it. i'ii. Mr Harrison would glad'y, it is believ- - ed, ahand m the vole ImiiUng tour up i which he starts if he could coitsisieiuly do so. There are several reasons for this condition of mind on his pat t. When this tour was first suggested he expected to be able to carry w ith bin a prominent party, includiug a ma-jority of the cabinet and several Sena-to- n mid Representatives, but as the time drew p.ear to start he had the experience ol ttte biblical character who gave an all had excuses to prevent their going Mr McKinley.for whose spec-ial benefit the Canadian reciprocity tall; has been postponed until after the Ohio eleclion m October, would have made a iUrtractioti for the party, but his own presH-utia- l aspiration are so fully devel-op- e H"d he has such an exaggerated idea ''tis political importance that he wotill tot consent to play second fiddle to Mlv.arrison. Biilnerhaps, what worries Mr Harri-son il,:re than all other causes is his ovetl, elming jealousy of Mr Iilaine, who I. tlnaks has already gained moie notorfdiy than he is entiitled to through his connection with the administration. H feirs that Mr Blame will do some-thng.whi-he is away to increase that iiotonety.and although he hits Mr Blame? protnse to stand aside aud allow him to he reiiomiiiate'l if he can be, he doubls his sincerity and is afraid of him. It is believed that Mr Blaine is fully aware of . thestateof Mr Harrison's mind, and it. Th'''i'it intention of Mr Blaine to "'fcitrrfi 'present condition of the UaTaircfftCTtion with an inpenetrable air A ij:y9iery is having a bad effect. He refused to give out an information, even to stating whethe. he had sent the answ-er to'udini's last dispatch. From other soii-J- i it is learned that a draft of that ans ivirf w as read at a cabinet meeting lastTlek and approved by those pres-en- t, hut if it ban been sent it went bv nu'l to our minister at Rome, because, if it lrd been cabled ovel die Italian pa-pers would not persist in spying that Kud ui had notified Mr BUine of Ins at-tention to bieak offall diplomatic rela-tions witii the United Stales if be did ir, get a satisfactory answer by Tues-tfitLo- f tins week. Tins last of course is a bit ol buncombe that is feared by v Nevertheless. Mr Blaine's refusal to make pahhc thai dispalclt of Rudm.'s has caused many people to believe that it was not of such a cuiicilimory natute as ueJhave been led to believe it was by the cble synopsis ail the information we ever got concerning it. Americans are not toiul ol mysteries either in their pub-l- x or rivate afla.r.s, and Mr Elaine would better take them into his own con fulence. Mr Harrir-o- attempt to placate the d.sgtuiitel negroes is not a brilliant sue-ces- . He appointed a negroe H G Park-er;, ol missouri, to be alternate Commis-sioner at large tor the Columbian expo-sition, but the negroes ate worse than ever, because at the same time, he ap-pointed a white man, K W Furnas, of Nebraska, to be a Commissioner They say that if Mr Harrison wished to recognize the negroe lie should have ap-pointed him Com ssioner and the white - .wu alternate as the negroes had no representative on the comission, and the alternate is simply a fifth wheel, unless for some reason the Commissioner tor whom he is alternate becomes unable to se,ve- Republicans wink knowingly. When anybody says anything about Secretary Tracy declared intention of conducting the working forces at the various navy yards without regard to partisan politics. Mi Tracv may be perfectly honest in his intentions but either the republicans do not believe it or they think they can out wit him. They certainly do not believe iu giving up the Navy Yard patronage. Secretary Foster has gone to New York to take a hand personally in mak-ing a Harrison machine of the Federal office holders in that city. That's one ot the things he went into the cabinet to do. Again it is thought that a successor to U S Treasury Huston has been cotrall ed. This time it is Mr E N Ncbecker, of Iudiana.a gentleman supposed to be in-- , fluential with the Germans 111 that State and able to off-se- t any advers 'inlluenc--rc-- i which Mr. Huston mav be disposed to attempt to ine against Ms Harrison's re nomination. London April 15. Tl'.e limes com-menting on the Auictkan-itdiai- i coites-pondenc- e says:"Tlvr American union was nearly rei.t asunder a generation ago on a question ol state rights. Now, when old sectional (ends aie almost in tornrition it would de the extremity of folly to .revive the conflict. Italy to have acted witnout careful con-sideration. Marquis Imperial's admits sions give Blaie an easy and logical vict-ory, and tie has naturally made the mos-o- f Italy's mistake in recalling flaron Fava on the assumption that justic would not be done the lynchers." The Standard says.' B'aines reply is a very able paper. We shall look for-ward with curiosity to Maiquis di Rudin i's reply. It is difficult to see how the supporters of the Mafia society can slip through the meshes of the net thus care-fully spread lor them " Katdca for Pnhlieatloa. No M7 Ltd Otic it S1t I.akt-- ity.Utnh, March leth.ifll"; Nolicait hereby given Ihut llie following ntmd tattler batilied notice uf h'n inlcn lion to Dial. final' proof in luppwt of his ctuim, and thai laid proof wilt made btrlui . Probate Judga or in liti absence th Couny Clark of- Han fete county , Utah, at Manti. Utah, on April 311, iflyr, vi; John S. Green, preinp-lio- Declalory Statement No. .1.708, far the S. X. Sec. a8 Tp. i6., K. 3 K. S L. M. C ah. Ha aamas the fcllowiag witneuea to prova hia coo- - v tinuaua rciid. uc upon, Mid cuiuvatiou f laid laad, i; ' y johnC. Jttnlon, Tarlay Uartian, William Creao, Andrew A. Hanaau, allof EpIiraim.San rete Co, Utah ' Irakk It, floaaB. egiatct T. C, Dailay Aaloinay Sam Francisco, .pnl 15: Special telegtarn to 'bur; Hhrai.d. At a meet-iti- g of the board of heal ill next Tuesdav evening Secretary Hoesch will submit the question of returning to Salt Lake city tlie Chinese leper woin tu, Choy, who was arrested last Friday evening at the ferry upon her arrival from Utah Mr Hoesch says it is bad enough for San Francisco to have to take care of the lepers of the other counties of the state without having to keep hospitals for al the states aiuljierritoiies of the Pacific slope. Ah Choy is likely to live ten years. Mr Hoecsh says that the South-ern Pacific railway company is to blame in the matter. There is a law against railroads carrying persons afflicted with such diseases. Tlie company's officials could not have been blind to the worn-man'- s condition ' It as apparent even' to the policemen and should cerlainlv Inve been noticed by the Southern Pac ci lie conductors along the road. He thinks the company should be compelled to send the Chinese leper back to Utah or else be fined heavily for violating the ordinance forbidding any person or com-pany bringing a leper into the city. At a conference the board of health promised to comply with Hoesch 's sug-gestion and Ah Choy will return to Salt Lake. County Locals. A meeting of the San Pete Church Teachers Institute was held in Eph-rai-last Saturday afternoon, at which Prof. Maeser gave some gen eral instructions to the teachers, ex-plaining the nature and reasons for these Ins'itutes. Louis Beecker, Esq., of Manti may frequently be seen gaaing on Ephraim's lovely maidens from the windows of the north-boun- d passen-ger, as the train speeds along, but in Louis' eye there is something more lovely, or at least more mag-netic, in Mt. Pleasant, and so he passes us by. Apostle A. II. Lund lias ordered through Mr. J. B. Thompson from the North Pacific Consolidated Shingle Co., two carloads of Ore-gon Lumber, lath and Pickets, etc., a.id Washington Red Cedar Shin-gles. The lumber will be shipped fiiitu-'Jacotua- , Washington, on Puget Sound, to Ephraim. This is a good move and leserves success. Mr. Lund will also probably order 1 stock of Doors, Sash, Frames, Etc., from Minneapolis. - - ,1)11 tfetitt la Criditori! 'i ' fttlala of Anaie Maria Anderaon deeeaaod, IMite il herobygiven by tha undenignedh: Exacu-lo- t of the hut W ill and Tenement of Annie Muni Aaderson deceased, to the creditors of and all persona having claimaagainst tha- laid deceased, to exhibit them, with the uccessary vouchers, within four month after the first publication of this notice to the said Ex-ecutor at his residence, in Kpliraim, Sanpete County, U. T. the same being tha place (or transuctiou of the business of said estate, Kickvald NeiUou Executor of last Will and Testa ment of Annie Maria Anderson, deceased, baud Uiia aoth day of Majvb.ifcot NOTICE In the Probata Ooait of the county ot San PotavTa. HtoryofUtab. In tha Matter of tha Kstateof Christen Mietscn An incompetent. Order to show cause why order of salo . of Real kstale should not ba made. J. P. Christeusen the guarduraot the person and estate of Christian NeiUea an incompetent baring"1 filed his petition herein praying for an order ol aalft of tbe real estate, ol said decadent, lor the ptMposea taarcin set forth. It is therafcia Ordered It tba ;udge of mid court Uat all persons interested in tha aamic of aud dacoaa-- 4, appear befere the aaid Probata court oa Monday the i day al April, iSpi, at u o'clock in tbe cutcrt aos (a Maati City county of Ian Pete to anew caeae wuf a ordae akould aot ba treated w the aaid guar diaat eell m main ol toe raaleetate al tba said isaaeape ' toai as ebadi bo aacceeeary. 4Wd that a aapy of abia order ha published al teas few auceaaiTa waeka ia tha Kaairraa a aewepaaar riatad aad published at laid Saa Pate wkuaty. Jacob Jebaeea Jadga of the Probata aoart-- Paled Much it. ilat 'J'arnlory of Utah t aa fata Ceua ty I John Reid. lerk el alia rtooata court ia and far aaid counter, hereby certify thai the foregoing ia a full aud oorrect copy of the orieiaal errler a shew cause why order of sale of real estate ahould uot he aiade. Wttaws cay hand aad eScial scaljtais ttth i ocat day of Marah, tSar Jehu Raid.Clerk. |