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Show r The County Register iiroroATD) 4. TrlWaaUjr wapr . Published at Ephraim, Sa Pete Co., .Utah. Enterprise House c. 3. SftBST,' ' MYRA HOLMES CO. . 13i Commercial Street, 1J e tl 1 1 S t . Salt LaU City Office with Dr. W. H. Olsten Most convenient to Electric Cars, Res- - taurants.lead Retail Stor: t. fueatre Ephraim City. Utah" ' nd all places of amusements. -- u t:u: c..Hw This Hotel and 'ts equipments are en. wOld X lUinjj a opecimiy- - tirelynew. lthas 64 well furnished rooms . nd is locatedin the heart of the city. AU work warrentea. --CALL AND GET PRICES. TUB STATE B A N K Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital,$50o,ooo,fully paid up Hebtr J. Grant, President. Win. B. Preston, vice-Pre- s. Heber U Wells, Cashier. PIKKCTORI. Joseph F. Smith, Chas. S. Burton Wm H. Rows. Nephi W.Clayton. Ahr'm. H. Cannon fr-n- lc Y. Taylor. Spencer Clawson, P. T. Faansworth, Elias Morris, Richard W.Young Henry W, Woolley. Its location is at N. 60 Mala Street. It transects General Banking Busi-ness It pays 5 percent Saving Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. II solicits the business of the people ol Utah. SPRi'HIG FEVER At this season of the year the most vigorous and hearty people olten have leeliug of weariness, tired and woru out, without ambition to do anything, and many break out in pimples and boils. What you require is a mid tonic medic-ine that will act gently on the liver and blood, and for thm nothing equals Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver fills. They give an activity to the liver, purify the blood and by their mild tonic action, new vitality and strength to the entire sys-tem. Sold at 35 cts. a box by H. P. La sow. Tommy Jones Say, mister, I want to get a pair o gloves. Furnisher Kid gloves? Tommy Naw naw! What ' you givin us? Gloves for grown pur-son- s. Binghamton, Fielding House, MJMJV ITBMBT, JHMJVTI. Josh. Fielding, Proprl t or Good Accomodations For Tracelers and Temple Visitors, A are made welcome. Good rooraf WORK EPHRAIM HOUSE In All Its Branches at Mrs. Elltn Dorius, Prop. Good accommodations and Sainplo MADSON Bros.&Co Room Main Street - - Ephraim Epliraim, Utah. . Opposite Post Office. 3 H. P. LARSEN, Ephraim City, Utah. DEALER IN Pur Hedicines, Chamieali, Parfumttriei, Drugs Pant,Otf6 TSto. GMC33SJ3S, EJDye Stuffs and Pure Spicesm Druggists. Sundttes, sad all Ccods usually kept in a Eirst-Clas- s Dg Stce, also Spices, Teas, Cofitss, Coal Oil and full Liue of Groce-- s' Drugs Carefully CemounJed Day and Ni'kt. Affent for the White Sewing Machine, King of all. s itu Fire Insurance. -P-KTER GREAVES, Ja. AGENT FOR Tht Home, of Utah-Continent- al of New York Royal of Liverpool, England .Etna of Hartford, Conn. Firman Fund, San Francisco Offiflphriim, VU. - FIRST NATIONAL 'BANK OF NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up Capital 50,000 Surpulus fsj.ooo GENERAL BANKING In All Its Branches Draws sight drafts on the principal cities of the United States; sells drafts on the chief cities of Europe; deals in exchange and general securities, . CoUa.tiaM Promptly Att.n4d Accounts of merchants, manufacturers, miet-en- d Individuals solicited. Directors. Geo, C. Whitmore, Jones H. Erickson, L.S. Hills, James H. Myndcrs, James E. Clinton. Officers. Geo. C, Whitmore, President, Jones H. EricksonvVice-Presiden- t Alma Hague, Cashier. ) Jl Andrews Co f , VV Jt Andrews & Co 2j (f . V Andrews Co- - sT Highest price paid in T"" f3 A SV P-- id GRAIN, WOOL ferB-StE)1- 1 for HIDES & PELTS. We are Agents for The Best Three Wagons nqJn MifrUP1 All at Salt i.tke Market, The hooper, Uke Prices CAndrew XT Co. Nephi and Ephraim. Neuralgia causes much Insanity Th high.r ntical .uthmiiiM ol Euros. ) Amcrioa h.vt recently 4cid.d that lvgprcrai ,al cam ci insaaily it ca.d by la (icrutialinf pains .1 N.utalgia ol tli. haaa aaa lie. It aay ncmbr .1 youi faatilyiuffcrttaisioraeotor, iadaca tbcmiotry BaUaid'tSaw itiatmaal. Oaa aaplica-lio- a will afford uamcdial. ricf aad yau wiU anoa ba rid of a dangcrou. aad larntatiaK daaata SaUard'tSaow Lioimcul is lu. Biual pcaaUa.ag Linlaieal Uaowa. ll aoaiiivtly aura Rheunatius. Lama back, caauacted Mascles UW Saara, Coral, Buninaa, etc. ll aeaetrates aad opans ap the paras, dratriai all paisoooas matter ta the surface, raatorinf aad Dratneting a palaral clrculatio. el th. bloed through the diseased parts. Sell by at. . La as an. CoasiuupMaa, BaUaiaVa Hraw lyrai, No single disease has played each sad have with the humaa race ai consumption. Mo other disease approaches aa stealthily. Its early symptoms aia because is is thought only a cold ar hacking oaugh. which isaeglected uatil thisgsim meaeter has sach a hold that aothing but death can relieve it Ballard's Horcheuad Syrup has removed the grip .1 this grim monster Irons many a threat. II take, in time it will effect a permaneal cure and In the worst stages it will give surprising relief. Try its soothing aad healing eirsuea. Do aet put it off until too lata. at. P. Larsea. Agent Maty s WatiSB stntald Tstsws timlM Ba.k-A.h- t. If she anly kasw how easily she could get retlel fcy usiag Ballard's Snae Liniment, she would bless she day she read these few lis as. Ii is a grand remedy for Headache aad all Neuralgic Pain. No pain caa withstand iu msgic ia&ucnce. Ii removes the fire from a Bare or Staid ia on minute. It will cure I Kheumatism and tkiatica; applied to the throat and Chest it will give immediate reliel aad make breniking mush easier. No lamila caa he without it it they one. kaow its valae. Try it. rrlcs socenta. Solo by at. r. Laseoa. ,- ' ""'Ballard's Horthound ' W. SymK guarantee this to be the best cugh syrup map-- I ufactured in the whole wide world. vlii u saying a great deal, but it ia true.' for Consumption, Coughs Cold, Sore Ihroat, Sore Chest, Pneumonia, Bron-chus!, Asthma, Croups, Whooping, Cough, and all , deasaases of the Throat and Lungs we positively guarantee Ballard's Horehound Syrup to be without any equal on the whole face ol the globe. In support of this statement we refer to every Individual who has ever used it. and to every druggist who has ever sold it Such evidence U indisputable, Sold by U. P. Larsoa. Ballard's Snow Liniment This wonderful Liniment is known from the Atlantic to the racific and from the Lakes to the Gulf. It is the most penetraunf Liniment in the world. It will cure Kheumatism, Newralgia, Sprains, Brusies, cuts. Wounds, Old Sores, Burns. Sciatica, Soar Throat, Sore chest and ail inflamation, after all others have failed. It will cure Barbed Wire cuts and heal all wounds where proud flesh has set in. It is equally efficient for animals. T ry it and you will not be with, out H. trice jo cents. Sold by H. r. Lsrson. Pneumonia and Bronchitlis carry of One Third of the Human Roc. It ll an generally knawn that Pneumonia aad Bronchitlis carry ef on. third .1 th. hlman race, b.t seen ar. the facts, and what ia more surprising, beta at sbeve diseases result (rem neglecting a common ordinary cold. A cough should a aver he neglected. If it is, .very time yoa catch cold yoa cough harder, aad its snicks by you longer Ballard's Horehound gynsp is the best remedy ia th. world for Paeum.aia, Beonehittis and all Throat aad Lung II you have aay Throat trouble, call fee Ballard's Mare-hou- Syrup aad lake ao alher. U, P, Larsoa. Ags. Mare aaaaea Edasaa4 This iavaluabt. remedy is one that ought to he la every household ll will cure your Kheumatism Neuralgia, Sprains, Cuts. Bniisca, Bares, Frostad reel and tars, Sore Throat aad Sore Chest II you have Lame Back it will cure il It penetrates to ths seat ol the decease: ll will cure siisjmnts aad muscles after all other remedies have tailed Those wh. hav. been cripples for years have used Ballard's Saow's Liniment and thrown awsrs their crutches aad been able ta walk as well as ever It will cure yoa Trice o ess Sold by H P Larsoa pareiaa Martin C. Kroll, Mt. PLEASANT BAKERY Dealer la Bread, Cake, Pies, Confectloaerv, Can-dies. Nuts, Cigars, Tobaeco, Itc. Refreshment if all kinds in their seeum Mk,a wee, 111. PlMsaaa. om EPHRAIM CO-OPERATI- VE mMEECANTILE : INSTITUTIONS North and South Drj Goods of all descriptions. Hats and caps boot and how, both home made and imported. Clothing a specality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crack, era and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shorels, Spades Picks, Hoes, Forks and Hakes. Glassware, Queensware, Woodenwart; Medicines; Drags; Paints and Oils; "Well Piping and hingles. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small your purchase. You may rest assured it will be our eonstant aim to giTe our Customers the best goods that ean be obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated s eowteeusly a yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt IJEPHI SAVINGS BANK and' TBTJQT COUPANY Capital 150,000 Surplua ?4,ooo Geo. C. Whitmore, Pres. ' W. I. Brown, Vice-Pre- s. Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, - Directors James E. Farshce, L. S. Hills, Jas. H. Peterson, Alma Hague, Cashier. General Banking Business. Inures paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan op teal estate Dr. F. E.HOSFORD,jU.Je CLIFT, if r Plmicians A Surgeons. Diseases of the Throat and Diphtheria Specialty. Office Opposite A. fl. Lund's Store, Ephraim, Utah. W. J. Hoiford.M.D., of Manti Attends at Ephraim every Wednesday for tlit Rational treatment and painlees cu re of Rectal Diseases. Tin Shop. F. Y; JENSEN, TINNER, Manufacturer oi all Kinds of Tie-war- e, Roofing, and Gut-ter Work, Etc. REGISTER. BLOCK. IF-IRAI-AJ HOTEL Hary Knighton's New House- - Good Accomodations, ampl Rooms, Etc. fiallna, - - Utah BUCKLF.NS ARNICA SALVE, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Brdsies, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coin and Skin Eriuptions, and positively cures Pile, or no pay re- - Suired. (t is guaranteed to give perfect or money refunded. Price S ceuts per bos. Sold by H. P. Lak- - SO!S ' i . .-- f?' ir 4 'ro S cine PccplQ7 llways Lei a ? P They never look sAcaJ nor think. People hs bem 1 9tljSni A ' S .w ,0 walt Pining season, run to the grocery fcr J O 3 "1'if ,no reP over It for la months, ralhca J l- - fr . h" ,,I --x1 ink what they will want for the garikn. 4 -- . BSW, it . VICK 'S SDS "ever disappoint, h the verdict t ' fcS T ,n '"in who have planted them. If It is Flower i V$ ' VegeUhle Seeds, Plants, BuISm, or anything in this i, - ;;Sr . hake no mistake this yr, but sndia ll&i ,C? 'ih'' U CenU fr rlck'" floral Guide, deduct the 10 cents pPTj JMjniiTl liljL from first order, it costs nothing. This pioneer enrr- - J f, vVeJv3t K '"S eon-- in 'hree colored plates, I ksA ) A''- '" u I e9enT oBmd, fxo In cash premiums lo ii-- st si . - I a"1i tfwJrP'. J r cluborders. iooo cash prists at cne of the f:-- I. n 1 JSaSNe'f Grand offfcr. chance for all. Maria in d!l!ercnt stunt-- f.v I l r- - Sfl wUflrsji loapapsi 8V at"!, Inches. ( Pr l MMES VIQK, SEERSWAH. XT. H. Olston ,U D Ephraim. V. YT. Woodring, la- - D. MT. LEASANT lljf'c'ite & Erginj. Telegrams will only tx if md or endorsed by ripoiinbl putii l Ballard's Horehound Syrup for tthoopitif Cough. There is oe remedy ia ike world which will such urampt relief ia W hoopine cok as Ballard's Horehou id Syrup. It will peeitivels; case it. It yoa ill try it. your childrca will a el sees yau awake aU aighf catuf.hina'. Uallard's aioreheaad oyrup ia the most caohos aaat sooihinf ramedy lor eoasusspcioa, cans; ha, colua. Broach His aad Aathssa ia the warld. It is free tram opium. It bil4s aa a aw siuaa, streasiheas the Lungs, and is aa Meoeaparable reaa. edy made ol the best aad purest materials. If year Luags are weak aad you aava a lie shag a your Taioai, yoa nscd it. Seld by II Larsoa, A Safe Inytsttne tt. Is one guaranteed ta briag yoa satisfactory lasalls, or ia caseot failure a return of purchase price Oa thie , Sile plaa you can buy Iram our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.Kiag'sNew Discovery fiirCqatumptiea It is guaranteed lo briag relief in every case, whea used tor acy affecllea of Throat. liigrChest,suca as Coasusaptioa, Inflammafioa ol l.unifs, llroachitis. Asthma, Whooping Cougb. Croup, etc., etc. it is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perlcclly trie, and fas always be depended upon, jrial bottles tree at R- - T. Larseas' Orugitora, Wm. Bawden. Dwsler 1st All kinits of Yarns. Flannels, Lindsays leeee and Men's Dress-Good-s. Wh,o!e Sale for Wool, Cash not fefused. MJrfrr, 1MIf0--ii - -- News Items, fiismark will not oppose the tmper-o- n Policy. Under the Mc Kiiilev bill tbt special has been removed from tobacco. Cold $130,000 went to Europe on the J, and $100,000 is to go to Cuba. It is positively stated thai James G. Blaine is no longer candidate for the Presidency. The American Natural Gas. Cr, and the Ar i icial Gas Co, of Salt Lake have agreed to pool their receipts. There is some trouble between Eng-land and Chilli over political refugees, which Fngland is accused ol sheltering. The Crow Indiana object to cattle being allowed to range ou their reserva-tion. There is already 50,000 cattle on the range. the Mcpherson murder case (C" tinned.) Ltuher M. Palmer Live at fciahneld. Knew Luther C Palmer. He was my son lie came to By bous s from Fayette on Saturday evening, March 141b between 10 and 11 o'clock in the evening. He came down to Richfield to rent a house which I had written to him about. He tayed H my house that night. The next morning about 10 o'clock we went to see about the house. Alter visiting two hous-s- e and at aoout II o'clock he said "Pa, if you will walk over home I will go over to Raleigh oues's" My house was only half a block away. He was gone about an hour or an hour and a half, when he came back. He stayed home until about 4 o'clock, when he went over to 's to get some grain. He came back without getting any grain When I next saw my son he was at RaleiKh Jones's, he was partly lying and partly sitting on a bed. He had been wounded and the doctor was bandaging his wounds. My son died on Sunday even-ing, March as. between 6 and 7 o'clock. My son made a statement of the shoot ing to me previous to his death. It was not reduced to writing. I weot into the house and he said: ' Pa, I'm dying; III live out se veu bavs by inches. I didn't want to make any statement to the Jus-tice of the Peace because there's a con-spiracy. 1 did lit want it known for fear I would be put out of the house. On the dsy of the shooting,Raleigh Jones come to thi door and called me out and said Jim wan'a 'o talk to you. You must oe good 10 Jim because he ii a relative of mine.' I Mid: 'I can't be good to a thief and a mail robber.' I then went out and said: 'Jim, I understand you want to talk to me.' He said. Yes but not no , parti-cularly. I tnen turned around and he said 'Look here Lu, what did you pub-lish a piece about me in a paper lor?' I said I didn't publish any piece about you He said: Will Bean says you did.' 1 then turned around to leave, and he said, 'Oh I'm healed lor you ,G d you. I then partly turned aroand and aid.'For God's sake dotit shoot me.' He fired and I started to run. He ran after me. I tell and he came up and strnck me over the head with his revolve, and said: 'I'm fixed for you G d you.' Some men then came and carried me into the house." My son was about 5 feet and 7 inches I'lgh and he weighed about 160 pound. He had a wife and three children. Cross examiued by Mr Sutherland Mv son did not say to me that he vvould get better if he had better nursing On Thursday night. 1 was forbidden going to the house of the Jones family. He did put in a few words of a written state-ment the first evening he was shot. Whenever Mrs. Jones would quit talk-ing. Don't konw any thing about my son being convicted of larceny and skipping his bonds. Donald McPherson Am the defend-ant in this action. Fir.t met Luther C Palmer last February. Had trouble with Palmer previous to the shooting He ar rested me in freb uuv about the 18th or I9th at Manti Had trouble with Palmer on Match 14th, the day previous to the shooting at Manti. Further examination iu relation to the at rest ai d the difficulty on the 14th of March was objected to by Mr Zane, as immaterial Ol jectiou susta ned and exception inKcu. Had a conversation with Palmer ' , on the morning of Sundav, March 15th. He came Into the house and began talking angrily right away. We said he was not afraid of the biggest man that ever wa ked and I had better not cross his tracks. He had a revolver with him, The next time I saw Palmer was neai Jones' house at about 4:30 o'clock. This was previous to the shooting. After this Iwent tothe house and out to the wood pile.He came out of the the house to where I was. and said, "Jim, I believe you are going to have mearrested.'He then referied to aa article which appeared in the Salt Lake Times on Febiuaiy 3id, in rela-tion to myself and mr father and said: "O d vou and the paper; don't you say auytbiug more to me about it and G-- d you and vour father. If you want anything out of me you can have if I am fixed for you G d you and don't yeu forget it. While he was saying this he first shook his right hand at me and then his left hand.VVhile shaking his left hand he dropped his right hand on his hip pocket. 1 thought he was going to draw revolver and so I dropped the ax and fired. He ran to wards the house and I fallowed. I did not run; 1 walked. 1 saw he didn't mean business and 1 didn't want anything to do with him. I thn went and jump-ed overjlhe fence and when Marshal Bean came along I gave myself up. Pal-mer threatened to kill me several times. He once held a pistol iu my face and said ii I wrote to the Granlon Detective Burean in Montana, he would kill me. Another time he oflered me a horse and saddle, if I would get out of the country. I refused and he said "G- - d - you I'll make you." A man at Fayett told me that Palmer had threatened to kill me, To Mr Zane: When Mi. Palmer was at Jones' house in the morning he had a revolver. He did not have on a car tridge belt. Sometimes he wore a belt and sometimes he didn't. He didn't have on a belt at the wood-pil- Dont remember saying anything to Mount bout a man iu Manti who wanted me to kill Palmer' Palmer was facing me when I pulled my gun. Don't know where I shot him, Susposed he was armed because he was in the morning. Did not tell Jones to tell Palmer I wanted to see him. I suspose the first shot bit Jones. I turned the second shot away Irom him because I saw he did not mean flight. Mrs. Jones cane to me when I was on the way to the house, 1 said I would respect a lady and turned around Did not have malice in my heart to ward Jones-tb- at is not have kindliest of leeling him, but I did not have malice to wards him, THE YIRP1CT. The jury in the murder ease came in to the court and presented a verdict of murder in the second degree. MrJUoses announced the verdict. The jury were polled and the verdict Titled. j & if T- -- - - Editorial Notes. Ir hospitajity were votes Beojamin f fsjrrison wovJd be well out of the Aim, Habrison wilj probably dis-cover in due time that the ,dmocrat-j- c house of Representatives will ob-ject to finishing the money to con-struct (he Nicuaraga canal, unless (that waterway be absolutely turned pver to the United utes. Sector Hoar doesn't fancy the fdea 0 having been charged with saying that he coud, if disposed, turn Massarhuetts over to Harrison ja 1891. He said, when questioned bout it, "It is a lie in general, a lie fa gross, ind a lie in particular," jbeing about all the kind of lies he lould at the time think of. Those best informed believe that the clec-fori-yote of Massachusetts will be cast for the democratic nominee, no putter who he may be. There is a disposition on the part of the would-b- e prophets to get ,n their work before the close of the nineteenth century. A Yale pro-cessor claims to have figured it down to a mathematical certainty fhat Christ will make his second ap- - in ioo, and a farmer in Jiearance who claims to hay been informed by a voice from a loud thatMBefore tne century closea the world will end and man shall be no more," ii organizing a new reli-gious socjgty under the worldly suggestive name of the ''anticipa-t.ors.- " Thp. Chicago municipal election should prove a valuable object lesson to the democratic party everywhere, and especially to the democrats of the House of Representatives. Chicago is democratic by an over-whelming majority; but owing to a iplit in the party and the running of two democratic tickets the city Gov-ernment has fallen into the hands of the republicans, "United we stand divided we fall, "is a good motto, if jt isn't a new one, and had thp dem-ocrats of Chicago lived up to it a Democratic Mayor would Jiave done ibe honors fsr that tity during the .World's Fair. ''! ' CROP PROSPECTS. Lawrence, Kan Mv Piof. Snow jut t amine- - from a visit to RuStel loitniv with Secretary Moltler, of the aute board of agriculture, and reports more than ha fine wheat fields visited ., , in Rnssel countv are in a damaged coti-4itio- n The difficulty is with bad farm t,V ing rather than bugs. JKn?i Omaha, Neo., Mav lele '."Wv"" gram to the Herald. --The Nebrika . state millers are holuin. their annual convention in Omaha to day. From the reports of the committees appointed early in the season to investigate crop conditions, it is announced that theie is sufficient icrain iu the state to last until harvest. The crops are iu excellent con-dition and the largest in the states his lory. The report of wheat in Kansas being damaged by rust and insects is untrue. Washington, Mav a.-- The weather I crop bulletin says: The weather during .the past week was specially favorable or all growing crops throughout the . grain regions of northwest and central yalleys. Excessive sunshine and warm weather favored farm work and early I sown wheat in Minnesota and Dakota is in excellent condition. Light trosts I which occured during the week in the central vnlheys did not prove injurious. I Jn the winter wheat region all the crops e reported in excellent condition;wheat and grass are growing nicely and much f r n has been planted Oregon reports I noimal weather conditions and whe.it ' ' prospect most excellent; no damaging 5 iroijts, and all the fruit trees heavily laden. Colorado reports rairj needed; v V P,n -- nl POt' pl'ting well advanced and fruit in splendid condition. Cali- - f fomia reports high winds ahd damaging f grain crops materially in the latter part I ' of the y eek. Frost in the coast counties slightly damaged fruit prospects. Hay-- ng is in progress in southern Califernia j and the prospects are gjod. Orange I jtad lemon trees are blooming well. FOREST FIRES f New Yoik May a Extensive forest I fires have been raging 011 the east end ot Long Island for sever! days. Fully I f.ooo acres of limber land are burned pver A large force oi men arc ftclstiug the fire. QOakland, Md., May a Forest fires ere raging all over Garret pounty Much yaluable property is being destroyed. Ple?ai)tyills, N J. May a.-- The iorest fires ate under controle. Loss tOo,-po- o. |