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Show company, knowing tint Senator .Edj rounds is ut6f a job, have written that gentleman offering him the position po-sition of sorting ore. The company will not stand on the amount of wages asked. They want his servi ces at any "price. Stntintl. County Locals, ! Read the last of the Sugar article on Second page. i - r Go to the Drug Store (or Oils, White Lead, Paint and White Wash Brushes. Mr. John Grierof Provohas been visiting Manti fir a short time. He returned home Thursday. There will b2 a Teachers Institute held in Ephraim next Saturday, 9 th. A full attenditrce is desired. Mr. John Otterstrotn, our Ephraim Eph-raim grain merchant, bought - and shipped live cars of wheat from Mt. Pleasant, Thursday. Mr. Lars Hansen, of Ephraim, has two kiln of the best lime in Sn Pete. It is going fast, and those who are needing lime should call at once. The city fathers of Ephra:n are giving Cottonwood Creek a1' thorough thor-ough cleaning this year which is something it needed and that it hasn't had for a good many years. H. E, Larson has just put in the the finest soda fountain in San Pete. It is an orr.ament to his already neat and tasty Drug Store. ' ' The fountain is of marble, silver1 mount ed, weighs Soo pounds and cost! 1 over 1400. . ' List Thursday JS'. P. Jensen's stra 'stack c'anght fire from a spark from the locomotive, but was extinguished extin-guished before any damage to speak of, was done. Mr. Jcnsoa lives near the R. R.'tra(k in the southwest part of Ephraim. One gentleman of Ephraim said the other day while he was plowing ht turned up one inch deep of grasshopper grass-hopper eggs. He says if wheat had been sown at the rate of 100 bushels to the acre it would hardly look thicker than did the eggs of ' this de-etructived de-etructived insect. " The Sentinel says:. The premises of Mrs. L. L. Dalton were released from quarantine yesterday. Every precaution necessary to prevent the spread of the disease was taken and the quarantine physician says that there is no further danger in that qu?rter. Mrs: Dalton resumed her duties in the school room yesterday morning." ' Many years practice has given C. k: Snow &Co. , Solicitors of Patents at Washington, E. Ci , unsurpassed un-surpassed success in obtaining patents pat-ents for' all classes of inventions. ' They make a specialty of rejected cases, and have secured ' allowance oi many patents that hab been previously pre-viously rejected. Their advertisement advertise-ment in another column will be of interest ' to iuventors, pantentces r.tannf ictures, and all who have to do with patents. The Alexander mine appears to be the most aristocratic mine on earth. At present the Edito.- of the Ogden Standard U running a wheelbarrow wheel-barrow and the Editor of the Utah Democrat is striking drill in the ' mine and we understand that the |