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Show ; Tho Indian Christ. arrived U find the spot, but ouly . r jldL-rini ForcnpineanJ ray nude, the latter rum thrr Indian Territory, smd the f. inner from Iriahu. ei aiiu.n the number. Maj?-- " had been a vriy dad Ir.d.an I'uirt'piiie '' Kl 4IM 18 Manti f 1(1 11 piiur to tbia.hav.ng served a term in the ( I d. Utervi.'W-mmvou. which had been mierly de guard house ai the poi f r stealini;. weekly :it Tvpljraini. Sjn ' At the auji..ted lime ai.J place the 111t.1v a light and inllam-- ! Pete Co., Utah. Ueiiijjof jstmjed. Walker Ilce.N'evjda.liulIai.c plarebaiiix Albl r TllhWIIi. I a ! V1911 tO Famous V 110 Alter real tui nrr there was VWHWrTIOXi weie avsemliled from virions natiuim. the before j do to Prophet Man . n., Porcupine Sts Mm., each ffhrai anything tribe speaking his own dialer:!, and mcnnem, ar portunity OhIm,i Mr. Kollo Junes nut hem? able to understand his neitfli-lioi- s was complete. .lialer alld mornini! this Register Co. Publisher 1 riveil in Kphraiin Afnijht aiiitroached. ihey saw a cui uuu us- I he losses itemized were m mi. rhaving heard that the gentleman personage C'.miiig liom the east.and the .icvs-- a me propiicx. j his beside etc., curruU, Kiickson, Indians were satisfied fri.ni his appearhad captured Tascott. the Murderer. , TT . ... tons of hay. 800 ft. of lumber, ance that he was indeed the Clinai: and Ephraim, Utah," - Aug. 14, 1S99 at' Richfield, a Register reporter , ou rurroimded with a liiiuh mu uie inuiai, iienier, .I it,.... k..i .... tlievsawtrm immediately began to interview him. Mr. 2 irom a visit to the lam jus I ti Ii 'lit. As he aiipioached. the hal l of Ka.musson, uesiaes me in arrived Tascott that It his hrilluin'l. and .ppears " ' 'dan prophet. Porcupine, a Rkcistek Ight about head shoneunliu-iie' or four tons of .STAKE CONFERENCE eve kichfield on Friday evening, Aug., de wai three is estimated at hay. made him api.xar to the , on called .iter b.--to if Krp hear, p Ihe entire lo.s ul the savage, preeminlly grnnd. During Mr. Jones met him. m and er that it mni aijom tin 8th, ,allse!,lb!e of . . . San The Quarterly Conference , lii stay at this time he said not a wuid, Iise and ioo. Th, h The man alleged that he was j'ist tween : in- rim often and after remaining with them a choit .1 ....... true -in i ru. Pete Stake will be held in the Taber,..-r;i-- " iiaw k... vcst7.,i aiaieiiiem time lie left he had been v where l'ioche from them, lu one knew how or much small boy published in ilie fVfotVe-r- i stout au ap- cases nacle, at ML Tleaiant, on Saturday too such Mr. Tones, the mines. when. The next day he again appealed ; and Sunday, August 1 6 and 17, com- working in peaiance M lh lu.lians, in NevaJ.i, ul and matches. and his noticed that apoke to them all day lung, and in id- futini... i'iirii:nu .... ' n ia.ua j r Of the 16th. who is a detective, au rri r v nurs wan win- insurance, tut. at ;o' . ...... jt,u' thai each one U the mencing - such a language hi. ; acan soft ami iinesoniii tas white, were ' hence, hands nieljxt ' A full attendance. it desired.' small as the estimate soiiml, cw,i in tli S.ili Lake 61I1. diltrririit tribes of Indians undeistiiod .ui loss, was that kind the he thought, nut meaning peiferlly. lie iiiStructed Canute. Peterson, upon the in ; ult. of an iuieiview tjeiwueu the tifliceis his i accustomed to naru worn. This may press very hardly an.1 in one the Indian, and gave them a set a', comrmt with ..... (.uxinr w Henry Beal, mandments and appointed 1'oicupine wlncli was us Cillowfcaused a further investigation which oivioua.sa Jolm B. Maiden, . . , ... ... . Slart T - ..Jl subscription, of a 1 ,,,. Poirnpuie, n... ai (live uf his di:iples to go li.rth and nr. nine n.iu iu lea Stake. 9111 Saw Pete . : . . . . , liie ln tlie bm it iiiearh his sayings to all people, and ha f dollar, to five, fr Presidency of the naa aetecieo. me muruercr. iiiciir-i,-- -- ler or Ka:lv.th m mng M.iai..jiiiir instructed him not to add to ur take ones who did nut nave a fire. . ,, lucky I. t It was this ... .. : . , ,( thii J . n hi.l lirfk off I wl i iirfti' aiul Ml . r mil ... ,.u wi,., ihrv .... r.u..cd ntwij.J NOTICE. hat mv untie wrote nieind then I weiit MS III. lihMI. ul lli UCW the table Mr. Jones went in and will lair liic uiiiriiivi. ku.who 111. t; 1, 1" war i dai.a wuiw,. iudi.o.ic.e,, .b mi b up mirth to see atvjui it. The San Tete County Merchants drawing his revolver arrested him. loss for the unfortunates -:;uiJiW..lt-n,H "Well iloctirr, yi iu met I'orcuume, now it never be felt by the tionator. .,..,. ,, titml b(! As iociation will hold a Meeting at The man told Jones to shunt, but and 1 whlf'h the ' RnilH. but a icM'ilc Uid br.n uiuma,l l. Iiua bv what do you think of him. aud of these acrallKt u.mli,tiir .,..,....... 11 .0 B i - Mt. Pleasant on Mai-Afternoon he mJ Cjit..li h not. would kjw tun. b uylua he Saturday trlaa statements?" ..sked the repoiler. a.a nui carciui sic As soon as he was arrested an .rnosi . "Why, llhiuk they are all true. 1 : ...... K Aug. 16th; 1890 5, o'clock sharp. mm" ailln.oMi.ciaUl.rirl4lIirlilll.( V... 11 wnn I'o.. anuw, uui ol AiO believe Poicnpine lobe an inspired man 11 the Merchants of the ra:oiii.ilaii.B.. uinr h,) County examination was made which resultMia k lir. Ufhii. and aih fi4Liwr areut In lae l(ejd or KFt.isrKK is uiiaileik Ood, and neie the dixrtur grew earnwith loa wail. inxl, Dui.auiii tor a ed in disclosing the fact that the or mine next. Ihe arecbrdially invited to attend. est. "Why Pon:unine was only an ignor call Jul. a KeaiianJr. its to add iu intrrprrlcr. mite, please ai:ling ready will Business of great importance man answered the discription of; n. apMl!c ariMaud, airlli Iih haads ant Indian, a veiy ignorant man, ami ' after visiting the busi-- ! tiurcii .. Ira neaily nv. bi.nub'4. in hiuldral) b id 111 his ignorance; and now when hr be presented. Wm. Ii. Tascott, who killed Amas immediately lil up aad be hrenrd fillrd wilt, th In. HnJy men of l.phraim - will. Hr began tucAiiic m b,. modulated lab talks.he uses languages that is good and The meeting will be held in the J. Snell, of Chicago, Keb. 8, 1888; ness,and moneyed whii'-- grew kiudn and faster il. hi Me will stand a c :.ded. uall becomes veiy eloquent. Co op.' Hall. even to the scars on both elbows a iciapeu m maun eliMfucai-rraiua ir.v several minutes, and 1 ' lie claimed Chrn4 waa on the earth and in Ike a if meditating fjr . By Order of thePresident and the right knee. his and extending his eyes nl W alber and Iht he had Hen then c.iising UTAH'S BL'ILDUO STONE. Mr lunn is a member of (lie Grannan hint la.v la lu. and .111 krwi anus luwaids Heaven will declare with h,H and talked J. P. Mcilstrup, Ifcadwnt km Ji.:oad lu urca.'.h li ( npcl tu all that treat fervor ihe thins fi.rce, f Cincinnati, Ohij, and he has aeen Secretary. Detective j " . . . fur aJvriiwed . Mr. Kcnnith 1:. Kerr, special has been on the look-o- ut and heard, and knows ;and declaring to II is the fiifht this la4 ciiminaliol all kinds hv beiwr hun.ii when t:ic peiade the people that they must repent. yrn agent Eleventh L'nited States census .inn baduealed him ividlyand k.l'.ej hlra. lie anowed man. reward of J V.o'o is awaiting the for Indians who aie very bad . among compiling the mining statistics' ,whtoh,,. lnd(Iwn,h,.,lil. Inckv capturer. offered by the murdered ueoD'e. he has cause! them to throw "- nailing him tuthr viom. He ai Utah tnrritorv. has been makins bl "" man's wile Theie is only one duubl as nt ude. wheic he .Aid a fpear awav their weanon and cease from . is a Utile liie l.onnncniai 1nis 1. 1.1 aau laeuca m. nr.n. his fice man's the to idcnlily. evil practices. It is not Ihe Indians liLauijuuiitii Whsre if the Ephraim sprinkler? he hied in heaven with lu Father and had their l.ia Cliy. thinner but all the oilier descriptions ai ; tniS ' .waller ah., aa HidySbiriL Hi. fathe. bad nude alone, but also many while people be ... nd neve him. Conference at Mt. Pleasant Satur- perfect. -Mr. Kerr for many years has been "j, m ;bt ..ki Willi what Indians was he, when an mw, nh tme connectecL witn tnc umteti Mates ' ,ow. i,nt.iii. r.I.XIER ARRKSTl'U. day and Sunday neat. He abiail h yean rdd, and hi. von met liim.d.H-tiif?nMj !e u.'ll anil , I le was wiih all mt J 10 (..row Indians, corps, quailryn sow w.U. the eaiaeaa of hi con- Don't forget Hie Merchant's meetPalmer who tumped his bunds aluul geological IKKW. awav uu in the hcil for the responsible position to VIIH. I'.iri 01 mrumIc. anil graceful a. M orator He refuel o months agn, See notice elsewhere. by Dciipt which ing. He does a great aieai u he is assigned. He was great- In bring the new lai u. where the eul:lier can cap- Mario. . I Marshal, Mount, ifljlilield lastwe:k' new reliniiMi ia liruudiue mxiMc healing bv faith aud the laving J'hn ture hira mi of and ly impressed with the natural beauty among die Ch.ycunci and give, the military atm-Palmer lived at )A icr Hrid Mr. M. Rasmussen is out. in the li s fulloweis. tie as also hands, of O rand mvicied unraMUeNl. c and was arrested in the I'xrtCuMr. Mnrn.. field for the Register. (live him pies of this stone as seen it is one uf ihe gifts and blessings The Indian, on allre s.iys Julys. and Com 1st Jul. v.aion in t, Larceny 'vWhe white oolite ervalMHMin Ihi aeuinnare in a male uf cu'iteaent thai Jesus hestuwed upon him. your address. hale when he slipped, Mr. P. Dykes of facing Samples m freniy over Ihe alleged coning of the Di cu r Kn.e seemed very earnest stone, of which Tiie Manti temple knrilcring Mraiiab. A few day ag iNavuianr, the axnlle of one was Umidsmen. of his Fayette The residence of Mr. Sloan, of he new Christ, gave m an army utiiier the Miey of a') nil all he said, and give the impiesof this and the Goldsmith building, hi. mAetiBft aith lheMeah. Ijru evening he ar- stoii uf a man who was thoriaihly con under ii Manti, quareuline placed It nven heie with a lewlnlbiwcra and related his llory vinccd that what he sa:d was true. city, are standing monuments. 11b nddihuiial delaiU He to the irihcet. and for diptheria. is admirably adapted for monu laiueli Ihe pul fc.'overan apukc h.Mii. and fully ciiiljin .. i;m . ilie Cbriv which reien.l.lrs rbMilv ed hi. rrliuifi. fine ments, and some specimens are nan rehgHrti Mr. J. M. Sjodahl of Manti, has tile nllilA, eacrpl that El'ROI'EAN IXH.1TICS. Manti be the in seen to uat'K I'tirue nai iu eaiin, tnal cemetery. t'UinnjB.MIi.i'iy uirr,i been engaged by the Dtstret AVwi, The Most Perfect Roller Mill fle.li near Walker Iikr. Nev. I Parry & Co., are working the and aa arvu in Ilie 1800. by Tieilin Anir. did nnf hiNajr anylliing alvlf Ihr .la. and will take a position. in San of hm he an ihit.'hua. uld him he had the New York Aisoriated llessi-O- ne quarry, and considerable of the pro- beenCbrui. na the earth bunJrefh of years ago. when he results of the interview at Osborne Joseph Judd, Esq.; Chairman of The fire fiend- - Loss S200. duct is being shipped to Salt Lake. aiaiearrd in the mh.te pexfle, ho uaed bint roughly, the Will' avru killed him. ftavuiiiH un he taw Mark. between Ojeen Victoria, the Manti Defence commitle went The kyunc, he pronounces a beauti nnd Stone- iam. the Piince ( Wales and Lord in the hai.d of the t'h rial, abitujilhe had bci Sanpeto the had nbike. hv a hamlk that ful stone, and the Thistle a fine aailcJ tfi tree Sali.'.iuiv it the withdiawal ul the can tip to provo last Monday. bent dnvrn IhniuLb his feel arM L'tt Mdealtad been lof the Bui on hi. diilacv of Fiince Walil.-in.i- i ' The Merchants meeting will be specimen of sandstone. A new dis 'utuprn. 'I lieCiTiM :l:d ni i .howdidle MTal.shuw THE CLImAX mII.L. the garian ihroi.e. Family seasons, notably he a. Uf did on hi. hau.'a, Mr in building stone, that prom feel covery knuw wiuind he all told them what ia de. hi. bjt the l l.reece. in orotest of Ihe Km ..eld on the 16th inst. in Coop lVti'iiM.. ui'l I r nui hih believe m Ihe the Under Ihe The Climax Mill, at Ephraim, ises well, is a beautiful red sandstone wtfiriie. lhiial when he Arm heaid olbim. Lu. mi woner di.l lliiouceil this decision. Hall, Mt. Pleasant, at 5 p. m. is worked Samuel now e I that William rum bed all than hi. v,m both the by Inn nnid, being ' was started up on Mituruay last, Kmperor niiitiiik,' pri I . tl? bail iking it iiod. if. knew tiiat Vz Work on the extension of the S. and a Register reporter was on the YV. Parry & Co., located north of aad (J.ieen and Prince "I Wales are begining b I 4 never vecn mkII ncirer walld take a more active part iu tnc fureiu Ilie stone is founil loose he uv Ibi. .man a. .in, toliiiih h me it b. do. Il the first ground to witness the successful Moroni. P. V. R. R. will bet-i-n va.eieii-i: h n l.'S. M .'am. walking iflio the vamp pol lies i,l eiiKlaml. b4d. of next month. Ties are already working of the machinery in its first on the surfacerand makes very good and they k ew who hr wm witlnit I lie I icau ncic, pi.n.i aiinsi.ri.i He deanibed C'b.. a. a Urtw mau with a nulilc Chria d,d n4 Mak ilicfiNl day. M a project the Kaisei's lo uhlain the being pile! up along the proposed run. It seemed to oe pcriect in foundations for buildings. It has rar.iace and i: n,;.! Czai'atnl to an.llier lleilin congress tilkiui; been used for a number of years at Unnuiianc saw him, but route. every part; and worked with smooth i uullhe nun 1 y .ion jlier vluuiiu., a.nl d,d uoi aimiiiji at a Kenetal Ltiropean coinpacl, Nephi for building purposes. was eni i ness. ei HM.e1".-ti-evwm t4 niiilyiiiK s Innitaiii.n ufiinnainents. Hubdrid. . .Mrs. S. P. Neve.of Salt Lake, who Mr. Kerr will go to vt asa'.ch lhi-- i ' Mr. l.oui of the lessee all w fit il him. I'e d d l'.evrd h:.a Becker, - Vaitoec jnd tnlsi, Whatever the Kaiet's peace ideas Mt.. I. . P. Meil Marltl nilcr MiH, wa . hut iw iri ne present. . He morning to examine the qiiarne.4 ulic or' n Chryelme, .e- - may le, his ninvemems tend it. strength" as ..id the o:.icr San in Pete friends other and strup to . uf war, I lis mm from which the granite' Is 11 a thorough jinn practical in Ceimany iu thevvn event h .f lb1 i'h. Jl'i aer:nnM i for several week,returned home last sue- m.nip.liali-.Salt Lake temp'e. Ui ,lulieI..I'hcT ,.vi".,rd ttiu.M.l.n. visit to Ni'iviay . I ii.l..'. ,m wright, and after a careful inspec construct the ulitain in consent a movement io rs.lill hrUi Wash-ast,wn:ii..; be ordered back to wii Friday. to lion, reported to the conpany, who expects ir ilie reciuitiiienl of N ntaeiiCMiis an.l H .a'd be timid wA LuVd l. the earth, products. Swedes f..r the Geimaii i.iivv, an ample The work of preparing for the own the mill. . to the effect that it ingtnn in about three weeks, and .11 these were aid but 4 that a I'hri in t will leave Utah with feelings uf re- repeat ilieday npilv 'of rtue seam-- n liein. t'ius snout .4 tfai.gs he taught, niid lie believed in proposed water worki at Manti it was perfect in every detail. and the man he saw waa the Son of I i.!, and atf.ided. TneKcithiauzuscr published In fact. Mr. licckcr saiti to one gret, as he has met with the plcas-ante- them, not progressing as fast as some nmHUurScr. when Ihe iidd nh.lc people they an ordet fr- m Vou Caprmi, qiinting the associations during his official pia Itim to I'hria death He would come again, not to. 'members of the council would like of the company who was present, imoenal deiiiee Dlucine iieliicolisiid tbem first, but bi line Indian aHlions, whn.e rd childbe his added duties. that It may mill 11 that it was the most complete and simple minded, w. hi hear and under the control of thechancellerieand see it. ren, being 'to He commanded them to go Wlk and Him. believe been social have . 1 equally makinic Caolain Geiseler enveinor, and friendships in the county, and that the machan prcavh Ilia dWlrine. but to add nothing to il. He Privy Louncellor Warmntn commission. sajrj He could bear all they eaid wherever they were Weacknowledg the receipt from ical work was perfect enjoyable. Salt take HcralJ. "and," maid iVaLupine. "Ohrut il hearing me now and er. As soon as tne Lauoiaz meeisJi law Hon. John T. Came of the argu it here in Ihe ream." Tin. was.of very course, gratifying will be passed making- - the island part of The apostle noud with eswtretrhed hud. in meat of Hon. Jas. ' P. Broadhead to Mr. Ole Larson, who is the con I he inhabitants oi Menoiana far several minute, before be began wcaking. Prussia. of St, lasuts, on the bill proposing tractor and builder. It may not DROVE THE WRONG SHEEP and having become rilled wiih the Huly lihust re making extensive prepeiations lot 1 were here like broke one lank .i inspired. row. 'to -cofiscate Mormon Church Proper be out of place to say in this con tuch a. Thou .halt not aleaL" l'hnu the reception i.llhe Emperor In Justice McFarlanes court, sh.lt nuttorn,kill," r 1 hjusauds u visitois are expected. - ' "1'bou .hall not hoar fab wiutrw." ty.nectiun that Mr. Ijirson is a citizen fedd them all wan were Hid Christ yesterday, the 12th, the case of the Porcupine aod they muat not kill anyime. He answered We acknowledge the receipt of an of long standing in Ephraim, having people of the Territory of Utah w cwrong keei fully all queauoua, and laid he told only what he Governor Thomas has issued a pro invitation to attend a party ' tender come to the place with the first pio Neils Anderson, of Spring City, law.I wo of the Indians, with Porcupine, had hem to clamaii.m assign. ne ludze James A mere a infant, then neers in '57, T. Oeueral aeno.ril by d to H. Wallis; Chairman of the transferred from the Justice Court Walker Lake, aad when qhad Miner, ass Kriate juoiice iri the Utah Suaaid was true, aad that said what Porcupine Conrt. to the fust District bench, preme 'Ironies Party Central Committee.of His opportunities for theoretical of Manti Precinct. ihe name heard thcmnclvea, and wan had they vacated bv Jndze Henderson, whuse with Urge, is hffvc been fine Indian, education meager looking very rWupiae Wm. K. in Kcid 01 H"n. inc appeared juao county, oy tne nieinocrs term has expired. napreaMve eyes, and aa abundance of silky, indeed, but the extent of practical behalf of the people and Charles Mack black hair. He m over ai fed lall. H. also preai .committee. ' .' " Memiah.'' "New Ihe ou Crow the ed Is Indian, that in talent and A mob of j.00 men attempted to lynch line, CofTod knowledge Esq. for the defence. TUB INTKSVlkW. Mr. Ilueh Sloan passed through that is his, may nest be known when a man in MMirianbiinr b. Auz. otn to Complaint. Misdemeanor, Alur being sealed, the reporter a.ked, The officers of the law prevemed the Ephraini on his way home to Manti the mass of complicated machinery wit: Willfully driving a certain, "Well Doctor have you lead the papers, unlawful proceeding. thou,'h the excit last Monday: He was telegrajrticd employed in the ( limax mill, is number of about forty head and seen the account uf the Indian ed crowd h id dragged a cannon up lo sheep at Tark Citv on account of the Very seen running as smoothly ai clock from their bombard the tail with. range on Rigly Creek in Poictipine?" who work, and he the master builder. critical condition of his child, "No. I have not. but I have seen Por San Fete County. ' Tue people of Nephi need not he snr ' himiell. 1 have been dear up into is ill with' diptheria. Great judgement has been dis if within the next thirty days, Defendent found guilty as charg cupine prised' and see hear older in Mali him, to by the gentleman in every ed in the Complaint and fined (20 what he had to say." thev hear the news that tne U. P. has Mrs. A. B. Sidwell, of Manti, and played of the work, from the selection ana costs "I low did you learn of his being there started active wotk on the removal cf in all to 749.452 her 16 year old daughter, the only part divisions from uah,andthe construc of the site, to the completion and Affidavit amounting lif HnnHa y.u have not seen the accounts in the filed, for appeal tion of their coal l:ne from Castle alley. gin at nome.nave tram ocen innici setting in motion the enterprise. papersr given and approved. d for some time with bone felons on "Well, my uncle, who was one oi a Mr. Larson has had the entire man of Indians who went to see the SUMMONS. the right hand.' - A strange and very partr from of the undertaking agement In the first ice. Court, Ephraim Precinct, Sag Prle Saviour, wrote to me to come up COAL ANTHRACITE "unpleasant the cutting of the timbers to its com County, Utah Temlorv. ldaho,and see him. before he went back Jswibjca-oFlainliff, V SumsKsH. home, and also to see Porcupine, and I vs. When you go to Manti to stay pletion. A Iron went." in from lohn Poa DrfMilant I gentleman just Mr. Becker of the site; for a short period of time, call at Speaking whose IVre, To MM is othtrwis aakaown. ask juha vou I come to 'Well Poctor, have Iron County, says that James the Bench House. Your' fare, will said it gives the mill the best water City, about this m uter, and if Greeting: few a Vou are hereby eummoned In be and anpear before questions in now of but Manti. "be the best, and your treatment the power in the county, and an agent, Jack, formerly will Rive me a statement uf what me. ihe undersigwed.ar my orlire in Kphraim Precinct, the employ of the U. P. who has you know annul it. you will oblige me." San Pete Counlv, ITtah Terrilorv, on Tueaday, the you kindest; ' - So says those of the Kt of Barnard & Lec, the company of loth dav of isuiutt. A. D. tim at Kn'clnrk a. m. "All riifhl," said liie doctor, and he answer a complaint Sied agaiast you ia this court by whom the machinery as purchased, been in Iron County o.sTta who have tried the house. prospecting last A said an June, piaintin. on aionaay. tne nn a ay of Augnsi a. year ago 1 iVo. says it is the best water power he has discovered some fine views of firoceeded. Suaix Nation named Oscar, n.Said la hrAnchl lo recover from yon the wm Miss Ann Sophia daughter of Bp, has seen from Snake River in Idaho, Antharcite Coal at that place. There had a dream that Chtist had cume on nl fli.ee,aetieai damAee. done nn crans in chrae of Ksid C. C. N. Dorius celebrated hex aoth to Mexico. m Kphraim Preeinrt, Sal Pete County, full has been croppings discovered in the earth, and he was to gel the Indiana rdaintiS. lcrntorv. bv certain ammau Monging lo you ana birthday, yesterday. "The young go out into Nevada and see him at hereinaner There is some talk of building an different ana cart aestrnorn, nigeirierwnn and views of two and a certain time and place. He was quite ol said an. mat. ana cost, ai mis sun rccaiag pedple'had a very happy time in the elevator adjoining the mill. The and three places in thickness has been startled at this dieam, but did not make feet (1m red .leer .Knut . vea oM. while on the fare. under the body and ia both Sanha, hind feel Bishop's garden until a Jare hour water power is sufficient to serve uncovered. anv effort to eo on his mission. Two while square crop m nan. vm. viiun imp a am ' after he had the same dream, and wnire, when all left wishing1 the young lady both, even if the elevator should ex bit in under r... brmded loon left hip, aad and Mr. Jack has a force of men under nights 'na k'tTrib. ibluig) ceed 35,000 bushels capacity, which his control and is pushing the work ih i imoressed itself on his mind, so many reitinri. much that he told 't to ollieis of his I is the size off. now Mr, of spoken as fast as of Otto The establishment possible. discovery tulie, and tned to get them In go; but yew the would not listen to him. Again the whlw na ihe back, kiilc 01 sen, of Ephraim, was closed this Larson says he has a scheme per m hiad left, wMc for for same fected the had the dream two days assirsv htaiulMl LWfM leftwhitt he time power third using hit. Marshal BRIEFS. Mount, morning by Dept. and this lime he succeeded in Said xainaw an held at ibc prraiatci ol Hid ptaia- will be latter miller and the that Gold-Smit- h both, Richfield. and Hollo Jones of believe him, and tivf in F rah rtii rsrrinr?t.aotifted tfc if to sit in the mill and raise The sum of S10.700 has been spent on miking theuf India.is And yxu arenmbr yo fail M his tribe started on their members l( Co, of Salt Lake, had the able nbova miuired, the platatilT mil Denver's cliy paiks this year. aaiWwT take wheat wheat or to any bin, fnr fh s.td tua ol fi.oo tkc judgment business done, and the amount c.int you pilirimage. na swid aniaialt, tKrihr with fecdiag aad from them with ease. This latter lack Smith, an Scores t.f Indians, Chrrennes, dNmart prospector, is m mi rail. involved i Jij7,and costs. of aninuM carr cn iiq nl item is a contrivance of his own, and prospecting in the Henry mountains, Crows, and from manv other ti ibes.i. linTo ihe ShrriS or any Coaitahlc ol amid Cooufy, : Colorado river where they ed them and they journed as best ihev The EnrigH of Aug. 9th contains as he explained it to the gentleman along; thef.niiid and flu Mtibt ksyaJ awrrics rttitra fl ike gold. It will find could to their destination, suffering recently hand th in ijth Atj nf iicu- A P. OiTMi the following. present, seemed very feasible in ihe ledge if it is there. and hardships ffhtv uader aiy I'. i many privations inr. 1 Mr. Peter Cfreavei,one of the solid deed. Juflice of the Pcj-i- .. E hr,vm JVcciact. w'iii!e in route. k 8. About Lincoln, Au;. Neb, is men at San Pete, was is town tc-Jbe to congratulated Ephraim moi nim; passepyer li.iin No. on the ownership of the mill, the o'cl.ick this--.....,! ll .l ... ybstling op his business as usual. .,i. ll... .1 ; "Mr. J. If. JErickscn of Mount enterprise of the company who put Height train N 1. n.l..nni. foi Cnliinihus, Pleasant, President" of t' e Wool hp the cash, and the fine ability ui rnasmng Doln loom .Hvi-- ami mjii in.; several piseni;ers, am- ng tuein Secie-l.nGrower Company, was in Ncphi the master builder. of Sii'te Cowrterv and .Artornev-CieneT- at Thursday morning. He speaks in Ilie accident occu.red MANUFACTURERS and PEALFRS IN lifgV terms of the era of prosperity at th j'.iiiction of ihe West Lutivln A M.AZK! that has bunt over that enterprisaVirPinel.nmbcr. lath, I"ickets, Doors Sash, Frames, Screen Doors depot. The County Register r v mi inrxM. i l Trascott Caught. V:l,l.. !' 'ill .. mi" lieiliaiidiiut buiMinj?ff Mrand Mr. Janus .cs I rirk. ii:-.- '. I -- RavPr J'h Klg ! i iAinrrmrM'iKi..s k.n the OI-- f t' Agent for the Cooper Wagons, and ii Machinery. , MeCor-11- 1 ! rei '' 1 ,l .' ... . - h-- yab until ... L ... '. - 1 It. 4 FULLASU COMJ'LETK LINE OF C.i XXI CHOICE GJiOCKKIKS AX1 DKyGOODS. AFA'S A SUIT AXD LTll'AJtDS. CLOTIIIXG FROM HO l"S AX I) YOCTirs SUITS $i,so A XI) UPWARD. SI RAW HATS IX GREAT VARIETY, FROM w CTS AXD UP WARPS. SumiiHT coatM 75 rontit. - Croikery and CLisswart. 7 its. ftr yard. Citlite 6 per yard. Alpaca 2$ (Is per yard. Chinett Silk IS ett per yard. SattetH IS eft per yard. . . ts i- . r:n-Uli- j 1 atE j a aw u .laamrmen anvnmannvakBnnnnnmmnrmwnnnvBnnH u.j '1 Mrr.-hiu- j . j flr-i k. 1 lJt , .:: County Locals. th-js- lail 1 Ud i . 'iiii i li, noiin-easier- wijb-apltirr- u . sgf IIVMpaaaaaH The Climax Mill. 1 -- Pete au-- l ' be-- unl--- . an-- t. n ? ' I1 l- liK-lly-, Cbey-'Ui.- .1 . .j inu-hi- . 1. - ' . -- rommand-mcnt- Biis-bi- fe- ' 1 eat Gents Underwear in Various styles Large Assortment of Ladies Undorwire. Ladies Collar ami Neckwear in Grct Varie old-ti- Gm-nag- lloae in evcrj- -t MrK-iH- ay .... ( y ing city of the smith. TIIE POPULATION ' OV UTAH. The population uf Utah. June 19. 1800, Hums is two nunilred and twenty-Hirand five hundred and eiglily-iiin- i (y., ?S9.. In If Si. it had IJ.1V4J. iu li;. 16,786,' and iu 1K60. 4.i;.t. 1 Very Respectfully,' A. S. Condon. Qgdcn Citv, Utah. Aug. it, 1890 1 -- ! On Friday a.'terno.iii the ritizeps of F.phraim were startled by the ever terrible cr uf fire! fire! Ue:V volumes of black s'tiokr were seen issuing from the yai Is of M. r.ricV-s- n and J. Kasmusscn the Ima- Ml Ur.rt ri,.r,i fion of tlie lmrnimr the cry, among who,,, was a Km.,: tsr reporter, went in hasie to the Lawrrncf, KniervCo., An; 6, iStyi.-- Etc., Etc. tWAi; A the I'ei ;i'e's patty of Eineivcoiitity was held on the mill, anil s el'ent ticket an was p'U in iIik field. Afietwa-il- s, howtvr. smne people who have an axe 1 grind, tliouul t t'lev c :i;IJ make a lieiu--r t'cnet, so they went to Woilt and R.rt up . ne. Il d 1 J ffl tsa-l e. m. inds rianinjs, Rustic ceilin't, Mooring, Moldinys. Scroll nwin, lo order. I tJ Casings, moldings, cv)rncr-Mock- rosctts. etc., etc., constantly n har.u. "Kjirnirn, Utali. bIzc i and quality. TnceA to you. PETESSON&HATTSOtf, Madson Bros, & Co. s - CENTER STREKT.ErilRAIM MaHon g Fruit J.nrs, Provo Crockery. Fruit Jsirs and |