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Show TllilW.Ui.R WE DRINK. crest in them ant a double inrrntivc e was to go and do likiwisc for the fart Tim l.ll vtil A Weekly ktMiRNV( of J'.diraini; will stare them in the fare that e! f h.ia.l- .1 in bv il olv.i-ta i;i i.ri !i.iia'''tr i li'il as it is the IttirrMM and (iiotili td Saa 1Vm ililtTCSt will Ii( at the bottom of it. til I'lic Ci .ilr II uf Count. j infill' ".11 :u .:nit , tl: .I si.i Ii I lines' I wewoulu like to see the ripen h.i.- - il :!! iii.iris.illy DTAIAR IN incut of a fair attempted, and we .iv . ioiia.1, al , GEETERAL MERCHANDISE. . t. - June 19, 1890. predict that if tlie right men take ' , Kpliraim, Utah, ' Drv (icHxl'i . hold of it, thepeopie will enco'irjeie (iriivl ti U n.li: I,, .iiv m'ihu.i li.r.e Lti-.ug-- ; the attempt and there will be n Nius, l.nwiitvnro, l.tiuiy: ,mi, t siic tlie;wn j a.idi , mid HOME INDUSTRY, nioie iruitnte- - II' (till (question but once commenced and tsi.sssy u.iier. an tin- (jiiiu-i-I and he uui.rr tithe carried through but that the advan j ;m.. A great many things that would ..Cj UgMrMie,j by the people will make j lt: ' Is"";1'' ' :t iu for a people are vravs treated the county fair an aunuslorenranue cuuiciti good imi.icij.' IVcMuht':!!;; v1;s ,:Jlima su.e al , ia the abstract, and when referred in Saa heretofore and a it the UJ d Pete, .uM, r.i:i e of a tliai, to are lauded to the skies; but prac- - unknown will be tnjde manifest ;iral (kiit 'S mill l!it ioiid pride t'caiiy are ignored by the parties by the farmer, gardener, stockman, jjit p iu-- li'.m il ii ss pd.i'ulle to Unite & Jacobsen Christense-who are their strongest advocates. itil'jt'i ui ii iis (.iiinjit'i.t'i t iL ,.r.s. and others in trying to itii'i Him iimv Iiciii Ins iiivt'.i..iliniis of! , When? er the subject of "Home sheepmanbest raise the of everything. Men this Mil iitt l.v t.ikiiig a u.ilk llin.iih Industry is mentioned, without a of means and intelligence take hold any it our suer's, m.il In will find1 voice, the pnivqrsal ver- - Jjn earnest and see if dissenting r WIIOI.LSA! 1 iMj make a j in iiiiinv l,, " nld tulis put in the u , cant , you met is, that it is the basis of a peo-- 1 BUCce r. s ..is.nu ! s .;ii- -t urns a .filthy DU'KIIKKS, The ul,-y . a mi yumi-iitlilitimi; iliu:r j l.t it .pie's independynce and prosperity, IlJl 111 tilt H Jl(f t ll.lt IloSlullS 1,:1J but candor forces us to admit that 'u.lier eo'!r iiiu- -t diiik. In s.,me THE GUNNISON RESERVOIR. in prartice our theory does not get .,ii..N u ih nil lln-.-r tilth ale j pi.ucs liit-the support which common sense in iiiiineti.,iiu i r.oi only in sol WARM &TF.VKNSHM. .virro.N. u'.i uiv ui- tlie a.tler uliu ii o list d 1. and self protection calls fur. - M SAl'SAGE. to lullIII .1 iiin! tin. e k, nl, j lut lit Rhiintib, poses, Written a woman makes a Suppose poor EE j iii.ikt u si.ti m n.'iii.illy When Gunnison was first settled, few pairs of socks and deposits them Vt l ih s 1, ell. is claimed by some pi. the older residents lirgcj ' in one of our stores, in Iota lung any settle- that there was a mfti. ient aniuuui i.f I'.it-.l- 1 siii'tp li.ite ment in the county; what is the re- water, unapprDpri.tted.fl.iwiiigd iwnS.in ti.oe ii I'l'.Voi.s, ai.il ale li,tie Mr&t .oil , ! .ii'Ug liie v .Her, mi!) ifi; f,J. sult? are they purchased and there- pitch, to irrigate much in ue liiuil llimi niu-- t the people were able to cultivate, but I li.it Uir pe pie ..f dunk;by the hands that are willing to in the and Her to llleir Visitcourse of time others came labor supplied with the means of them on the creek, and of course ahuve look llig llieinli Rktiisrcit Ruild ni.Jlain Street. l'.bi.'. no li h ciiiid.tinii of il.iiigs. a llou is an It siii ug (honest livelihood, or are j' out water until the stream was nine re-- ' gaming 4 1 h n i el'.il I tie i llldl bv llrtl uf ll It lias been invariably t!ie rule1 gull g pul they suffered to remain Upon the duced uhuuiiiild uil.tr and settle ililiml all i::l!ri., ihinkpuie; 'shelves day in and .day out; untii;ipoid litigation lire by comorom, uviug tliekfxiciisc( Wii'itr, lii 1:1 sin u an now hole une C1.111- - ' ihe as we they are cut red with the dust of of Ira w suits and thus now water must ii, pus.ln pruiuiting gonri ..ages and forgotten, while the imlta-- : feelings. But this course has ns l,s,i1-tio- iliii.k? Tiiniigh the Rki.IsIi s, i!ic aviued article, which looks perhaps a vantages as well as advantages, and : little ni iiilior I S.111 1'eie lOleii Ml ill p.iilit "l n,ou,l1t ,J cultiyabd laud liner, is purchased and diipli-lhit- e increased li.-il uiciv 1'irielef c.iiu.-one in area, the available water lor . ' tune anil again and the means became small hv degrees and th.it kr.nws uh.it sii kiuss tiM; but no jnjKaiinn sent out of the county to keep up j beautifully less. d the a M sluie.l is ml.!, iii'inuil For the past lew years ly gital ljOffltSrd. Investment Crm-- 1 ol l iiieiis. it has been evident that unless some iiuunH-II.ne ue nut the supply. What is true of the socks is true ' nle,hod ,0 '"crease the water was ad jju- - a s.tmt.i iv 11. .ml in tins l ily, that should ed, the prusperitv and growtli of the take sifpi 10 have all saeii iiuisaiiee e rat.10 ,l,a"y settlement would be seriuiislv alfwlvd. removed at nntv? and tan or will tin ; other things; why we will buy the The only way that presented iiself was t ilt l.iihvrs d n.iiliiiig lor Eiihiaiiu in Eastern broom and pick it up from to store the water whirh usually goes to ilicnust imp nt. ml ul ah iimiil-i-s f ir . I l.tthe la 'it the pet pie. by gening the Money on Very 1 ay beside the "home-made- " one. waste during the winter and spring. ' Chi the and of Feb. Thty, the Ixmid of water lium tlie 11101111! tins d i.vii to us in Who will patronize a tailor who is Trustees of the water incorporation con- asg iud a c.nid.iinii ns nature, and oilier trying to gain a living for himself cluded to present the question ot linilil-in- fin iiinsl.iiircs will ailuiv, and nesrsce and family by plying the industrious reservoirs; and two davs alter, (lie to the ri'niuv.il ol nil siicli obnoxious . needle, so long as he can empowered the dirertois sinitUiKi'S fiuiii llie ililt lies, that make pick out a stockholders water aiivtiiiug tint wiiolesuine nr suit of clothes from among the to get ready lor business, assessing litliefur themselves ft. per acre as a start. Dur rulii.aiy puipt ses? . bundles on the merchant's table, ing the summer the company obtained Culls If In II 1 i f .which has the glamor of being p.wsession of about 600 acres uf land, at WOULD irt ftr (rni.if SI.WuliR Ol'lt UASE-l- i . brought from the East, clinging to a cMt of (4000. Some of the newsV1.L1S I S. it? How many will pass by the papers seem to infer that tlie woik was W. D. SiffLrs, The Neplii !'i of June iftih says: done in a haphazard sort of way, but genuine home produced honey, made this is a mistake hirw ihr IVfc M. C. T. Stevens of It la rt.ii rh it n . by the bee in their neighbors gar- - Salt Lake City, a hydraulic 'Ihe Ku.iniiM i full fjtiwtuvn engineer Fpliraim, Utah. U' iiden, from the blossom and flowers, unquestioned ability, was employed to Hilh Ji.l:n I.. . iU.iht h M CUIM the wutlc. fltlt id tlM CtII1" Men h.ir JI0 ll)f ina wyihey . perhaps in their own lots, and pick i i.u- fun in all lor surveys, plans, maps, ""''"i out the brand with the gaudy label paay paid T:. .u"1;, three hundred dollars; and the ';r, etc, which is the only thing about it invtructimu of the engineer werecarefu' tmM. surusi.- -i iiicai ;:: uu . which denotes that a bee had any-- . ly complied with. Hie only variation i f" J',.1 ' i' '' J ''''T lld.i-hllD Uliltf'v t;!!, a.1'.C su'( was ff mni Mil souler Han lid fttii.t llic Alli.t h ! iiit .ill tlirnlit, thing to do with its production. In Ikt that tkt Jam call'd sltt tl v5. p iMh my. . ,fi itrificatitmt f these and a great many other ways tiiu d'.ial id lit n;ie u(f Tlie d im was localed just above tlie itirnii.4irii hIuiU ki'uiiiy. the ceaseless and senseless drain point where Creek empties into & The 'rv Ihos liv live uhl st!i:"ijf keeps up. Year after year we labor the Sanpitch; the site of the reservoir argiiMii.iit, vi.. liditnie. Now tvlr, and work for means, so that we extended in a Northealvdirection a little poor :n :.'.i.I.i :.s IVn: I lioiiii niid aihii.'wli.l ;e liir over three miles. Wmk on (lie dam was lint might keep the flow going out en- commenced in February uf the present j I'uth'. Sao Ietes & t.iuf.i.'iui u.. t ( ;L.nera I'urn?.hj::g and I jury j , Rhowriching oihers at cur own expense; year. The first work was laying the f V I lit in It Ilian liellcr die Allilvtics 't'vts, Ihi. while all the tint: we are exponents cmiduit pipe. The pipe wis two feet in Is, T.ivs.ligars Hoods, v made of neel of an inch il they will only own it. Geiitlcnv n. it j and ('aai'i'cs. ,nf theoretical "home industry." diameter, it You isli. w ts loo have wont thin; in jointed like stove pipe, .While wa have tailors in our midst the thickness, If,- - are 11 whole length being one hundred feet. tailed with the i am. Ins" aiI d J, r Sl.iJtrr.ry ; in mdi-- i '.v.ll lie lie without work we bring in our cloth- A heavy iron gate shut the waier off at tlifin, ncxl iu'i;. of ail his.s if arl v iht: u ami by way, go now,... ing ready made; while we have good live upper end. Tim cost of the gale while liie li.ivt an-- , Main ..re-j- t ('tirrt:r, tre hii .boxed up in the shape of boots, creek, and on a level wilh the bed; a fail te!:ats 'uu t an st lum: mi ibci ,i .,i i ; shoes, harness, and saddles, rfter of fifteen irrhes to I lie hundred feet was advrsc v ulov.s.i stvit.i! . I j if ami i m- Ins f re vim having enjoyed the luxury of paying given it. and laid so that the. lower end llle "bcp-hcid- s would mu be low 0,1 luu ns, as j. u u .11 i.i i ( the freight upon them both to obstruct- - j lim : ways ed by the natural enough ol lie the water. up and keeping countless workmen emjw il It am Arountl tire pipe was a layer of cement ployed pulling them in shape for to protect tire ( Il conduit. At upper llie tl amuml, VVe our use, while our own workmen end was builtj a penstock for(lie iiulhin: h.'lll say the g.ou, the ciiiii, as you will i.nn which was enclosed in a kind cf woutlen t h Ii were sitting at home counting their At the lowerend of the steel eu.iiigli to re.u'lr llkin. We Ini eve, in .Angers and ruminating on the bene--. boa. was a plank box a feet long, to p'pe fact Hut the rniii'lits :inl SIsoasi Qlrfri I'll sTiirrrf'f fit of 'home industries. How carry long the water still further. Tins, at tire are about all you r.. i d f..r ihe pie .ri t. . can this last, and the people be pros- lunction with the piping, was carefully to prevent leakage. The darn perous? Not long. It is time that cemented we as a people wake up to the fact was one hundred and twenty fret thick t i!,e poor editor .:s ihii g. and as ihc icier placed I,w ear to the pat tin V at feet high, heart, that theory is good so long as it is Thethe bottom, and twenty-fiv- e he sadly nr T.ir fcll..w! j called for specification a dam too . productive of works. To show that leet thick ami aj fimt high, ao th.Vt iii : ul!:i,l:i!h,n is gone " Tne ul.i-.- laisn! himsell and gasped, "l .s fahu lUei w believe in the Big Interest Paid. theory of "home strength it was mure than the engineer lave thelipiaigeM cii.nlali m ini lit c.imi'y!" industries." we must foster them deemed necessary. lie llieil hui k up n lnsnl!.-sank On each side oi the earth was about an) .when we have the diet) with a sin ilt mi Ins t He ua opportunity. It two leet of rock to wont do to say that these are small Dom tire waves and prevent iLun.'ige consilient 10 (lie end - lis in. weather, and also Items and would not make much to make il proof against tlie depredations of water animals. While the wink of .material difference in our condition. The CiU'ntv Ki.'ius'mt is imc n.iine It would at least show that we had building was going on, three nren were of anew panr puMislit'd at l'uit Eph- Jiirf'li particulars A a.lrcst or call on busy pumping witer on tire dirt s i San faith in our theories, and by attend- kept County. It d.xis not uy that it might pack harder tngctlier. raim, Ole Christensen, who Ihc puhl slieis ait. It is a 7 11 lii.m,. 3 bl, eis east of Co ing to these little things we would at lire hot turn was about eighty feet long newsy slieet, and lii.jM' it will Store, Otters front DIackmith least be gaining an education in this gradually increasing n the top, which wilh gtiod success. U:A'tflf., ,.fI,.v. about five hundred feet long and' branch of political, or domestic was a J 1 17 ih', Ehraim. twenty-thre- e feet I hick. On the bench and make us economy, more able at the east end of the dam was a waste It is a source of ngret tn.it i!c .to branch out in great things. True weir, ao feet wide and 7 feet high, Aiitcricn scaiucn, vi'hoimcc navigated constructed so that water could we might by giving be employment to l'nf '"Vc'e-- t ,K'CJ,,S our own sons and daughters at home drawn at the 16 foot level, ur held until !,IC vcclj the water was an feel devp at the dam. 111 Eic World, he fnrml out .and thereby helping to build up our Connected with tlie waste of business bv the foreign scani.u was a cam community; deprive a few litch ao feet wide and 450gate feet long, wlicit steam is taVlng i!n: place of sail .abroad of labor and cut away ionic having a gate at tire lower end also, to in traffic of the revenge of some of our mer- preveul washing; from w hich tlie water onto a timber U lurou the e A Herman mciiiiai chant prinees, but charity begins at dropped bottom. journal speaks home. When full, the water would lie so feet of Surd, the fasting i.ijn"as j bun-tie- r lire dam. and the dam thus had virinusu." deep at he expression is n:ght of five feet above high water AGENT FOR but not sufit .mil- A A COUNTY FAIR. mark. 1 he plan made it three feet above, pood, common D. M. OSBORNE. tramp, a Iiarii stoiii.ing but the other two were put aa an extra If fairs are of any material advansafeguard. The lake funned when tire a(,',,r or even a sm.:il buy, mirht be iiin lids, Mowers and Coats tage, or benefit to the people, why water was fourteen feet high was three a "hunger virtuoso." an we not have one ia San Fete miles long, three quarters uf a Hay Hakes, in the widest place; about une half (Inly one I.urojM .m country has .County? We certainly have all the mile wide wuuld fair average. It was a lower be a and Twine constantly Material necessary to make it a estimated that tlie conduit death rate than England . ' could draiu lie success, and we believe the many lake in fifty days, and the stream would to wit, Norway, where only sixteen on ltancL Gnu TUnck Eust,ainl one half advantages to be derived by the hold- be Millie ieut to irrigate two thousand live iwrsons out of looo die in a year. ing of annual fairs only needs to be hundred acrea during the entire sea-ao- The other cad of ihn pole is in 1D o k North of Co-011 where the rate ventilated by those who understand It! About 150 strove lire darn the Austria, 4.tq.7 those tilings for the many to sea that motinluiu onyards tlie west side and tile England it is 17-- fur a population they are necessary ingredients for bench on the east almost unite, there of over 37,000,000. a countrys growth and thus enlist oeing only room between for the bed uf Ihe Sanpitch. To this is due the fact Nine tons of mummified cals from them in the good work. that when the (lain hurst the wafer came Egypt were recently sold by auction , It has been said many a time and slowly; and proves that in case of a Eke in I.ivcruool this li.-- i ing the second oft, that it is just as cheap to raise a disaster in the future, life and property i,od colt as it is to raise a scrub, are comparatively safe. The surromij-iug- s consignment. There was keen commake the lake a veivbeauiilul the room being crowded. and the fact that there are so piece petition, many of scenery, aud wiihuut doubt it will Heads brought as much as Hs. ml. be f..od horses being brought into the oue ol the pleasure resoris ufthe coun- each; a complete body without country, of late years, demonstrates ty in tlie near futuie. Tlie cause of tlie disaster is believed head ,5s. (id., some bones 3s. ; while .the fact that the people have been NErill & EPHRMM. be the snaking ul ihe ground under bulk was disposed of at educated up to this belief and that to t;s. J$ the pipe. The naiurnl soil was not track- fill, per ton. The consignment wa hey are putting their belief into ed as hard as that brought in to conpronounced inferior to the first practice, and just as soon as they struct the dam, and as a consequence batch. can lie made to see this lesson and became soft, allowing ine upper end of! the pipe to settle. This wuuld uucuiiole Jearn it in other respects, by IN CASH having the first joitrr and the water would lluwr ocular proof that it is profitable 1 he 111. to settling of rocks am! d.rt woul J iKr Grain, ool, Ilidr's and raise the best of everj'thing, just so obstruct the flow of Ihe water tor some soon will it be put in practice and lime, but eventually the stream would waste away the obstruction, and as a just so soon will the lessen so learned matter course tlie dam wuuld go with 0 the Sentf become of material benefit to the it. Thisofseems ,ftre to be tlie most reasonaHttw Infst agona in the jMat- Mrs. Ellen Dorint, I'rop. ble theory and the circumstances all community at large. go K('t. , We believe that this is the mission to prove it was right. Another circon.- stance dial no doubl.lud its ell c was that (ou acronimnilattun and Sample of fairs" properly conducted. THE BUN, They the cemnl used, although believed by limg before the masses the best THE MITCHEL, j tee engineer and lire people to le good, of the animal and vegetable and declared by ilr. Carrol ul Salt i THE COOFEB Lake, Jcingdnm and when these products from whnm it was purchased, to l.e . Main Street mEphr,;iri j All At Salt Lake Rices. to best the equal Iurtiand cement, was pre the growth of their own immedi-i?- e unfit lor use. Orti.-e- . a 1 Opposite vicinity they have a double int- .To ke ContikueJ ) C Androwi & Co. i.- . .. . i County Register - ; I !e-i- "i ; . - 1 j 1 , I I Ephraim Butcher shop. j i d I - ; d.t.-lie- s 1 I j 1 i J 1 1 m ' i.i-l- 1 1 1 i 1 11 1 f j j ( i I 1 Ilieiii-elir- , I CO-OPERATI- VE ( Money to Loan!; n s I ' 3 121 ANTILE : INSTITUTION m 1 North and South. j ; , ; g 1 . - - . . i ; I r f f Jos. F. Serins Six-mil- e CoJ j . siai-p-hvril- ! rsr . - i 111 f'-- e 11 Dry Gootla of all descriptions. Hats and caps boots and shot's, Ito tli home nude and imported. Clothing a speeality. Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crack- Ciroeeries, including ers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such as Shovels, Spades Picks, Hoes, Forks and littkcs. (ilasswittv, Queenswaro, Wooden ware; Medicines; Drugs; Paints r.n.l Oils; Well Piping and Shingles. Yonr patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small pit re Jim'. You may lvst asauml it will be our constant aim to git e our Custoint-rthe best gtxds that can lie obtained foi the money. 1 our Child will be treated as courteously as s yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt. -- : i un-n'i- l, 1t-l- ni-.- j rJn-tdi- l Six-mil- OLE OLSEN 1 j Studehakor Bros. Manfg Co. and 3S Main Street, and Branch Home corner State and Second South Street. 33 Road The Flneat Carriage Light and Vehicles JTeavy for Public aud Display in the Territories, Wagons in Every Style that it Made. Private Use in All Varieties nd Price AJXO Hon voa The whiteley, Champion and Piano Harvesting Mechines and Extras, I- - C' Threshers Hone-PoweEngines and Mills. Weir, Morrtsou, Metkel and South Bend Plow. Hay Rakes c,e Frazier Road Carts and Harness of All Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prices. j mil-wi- . CariiigaRcp-jsitor- Kind. g de j I ). C.AndrewsfcCo. Highest Prices Paid EPHRAIM HOUSE I rb" fr pro-fhm- ts tt-- 43 V : ibAa.A-.C- ' i. 0 1 ,r. ,1 F4 I . lias LAWNS, IP. T1 ssls cile Just Received a Large Assortment of the Latest Novelties in PERCALES, SEERSUCKERS, DRESS, GINGHAMS AND SATTEENS, AND ALL THE LEADING FABRICS FOR THE SEASON A Full Line of aa. CHOICF HOSIERY CM Is Now oaHsn'd. 3 liibbons, Laces IX CBSAT and Notions VABIXTr. CALL AND EXAMINE QUALITY AND F PRICES A Complete Assortment of Merchandise Always on Hand. Tcasdcl's 4 Stores, Main Strect,Salt Lake City . 7 |