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Show UmveiMW i r. ' Published Tri-Weekl- y. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Saturday, Mar. 7. 1891. Vol. I. County Locals, District Court. are employed in hauling cuke from Wilcox to Globe the great copper district. A Yuma dspatch to Iteuver New's Then the levee broke higher up says the street G 101I work was done intell- Ofthe First Judical District Congress adjmrntd Thursday 5. of Utah. igently but the water, five feet higher The failures in Norway decrease In than ever known before was too much. number yearly. The Gila en'eis iho Co'o ado a few What lias been Done Before ct. '1 he Colorado rods above Main The census ol 1890 shows Copenhagen is 750 feet wide, stu with a slough 1,050 CZ3 Judge llhiekbiirn, to have 312.3S7 inhabitants. feet wide. Tlie llood covered the valley above Ah Deports have reached 11s On Wedrnsd.iy last two men Yuma, thirteen by ten miles I'runi five tu Since our Idist. hurried under a suowslide at Alta. thiilt feet deep. This explains how the The heaviest tax payer in Eiveruin Yuina fell. News just in says two lives TUESDAY March 3. N irway, is Helga Vaermgsaasen, who, were lost in Globe the propietor of the for 1891 pays in taxes neatly 4,000 istage line. and a yassenger. The diivet Ransford K Johnson was arraigned on s iu a tiee ill the nvei.aud it is huped tlie Crowns. charge ol obtami lift money and to rescue him Glulie lot a goods under false pretenses. He took officers of A commission German has hall dozen buildings. time in which tu plead. the stautory been in Denmark and bought hutxes lor W Jones, embezzlement. Mr Jones E the German artillery lor over 100,000 is accused of appropiiatmg $3,009.61 Crowus. DEATHS. from the funds of Emerv county, be the collector up to 1889 The herring catch on the coast of NorAt ioroni.San Vet e, Utah, March being way, this season, seems to be a failute of Inflatnation of WEDNESDAY, March, 4. 1891, the Lungs, owing to the severely cold weoiher which 3rd, has made the herring 'seek the deeper Elizabeth Ann, daughter of David The case against Jones was continued. and Elizabeth Hailey. waters. Horn, at Alter the evidence was all in. Mr Variau stated that lie had introThe well knuwn linguist, V.Thenrheti Joroni, October 9th, 1887, aged duced all the evidence at hand, which died in Copenhagen recently, aged 67. three years, two months, and twenty disclosed the tact thal there had been a Ha left his fortune, which anvmuts to four (lays. in the accounts of 31 r Jones, discrepancy upward ol (10,000 Crow ns, to public inMoroni At Aarch 4 1891. Of the but nothing in the evidence went to stitutions of charity and education. La Grippe, Lars J. Anderson, watch show that the defendant had appropriA Mr. Clay of Nenlii has invented an maker. lie was born November ated money to his own use. The Judge antomatic can coupler and a company 38,1828. In Okeme county, Sweden instructed the jury to return a verdict of not has been organized fur the manufactuie He the Church of Jesus Morrisguilty. of the Nay, grand larceny, stealing a rii; c nnpany is incorp- Christjoined of Latter-da- y Saints in May horse. Pleaded not guilty. orated with $10,000 capital stock, shares Orlando Herron withdrew his plea of 1858 in GalIayarde,Gallayarde count cents each. Sweden. He (migrated to Utah, not guilty of adultery and pleaded guilty A Scandinavian cotemporary oflersa ty, Sentence March 38. reward lor the information of the where- in 1864, came direct to American William Mower, unlawful cohabitation abouts of John Johnson, who, when last Fork, and moved to Moroni in the pleaded not guilty, lieatd of, was in Chicago. If any of our Spring of 1869. The deseased lived The.grand jury came into court and readers have heard of this gentleman a nine indictments. The followof reported life, quiet exemplary worthy reward. is a there chance to get that ing were ignore : The United Slates imitation. He died as he lived, a vs Elizabeth Anderson fornication. PeoMadred March 1 The Spanish corte true Latter-da- y Saint, full of Integ- ple vs Rasmus Nitlsun, grand larceny. ttueen in her The today. regedt opened to the principles of the GosGeorge Thomas pleaded guilty, senspeech announced commercial treaties rity tenced to confmmeut fur a term of five with foieign nations will not be renewed pel. At Moroni, March 5 th, 1891. of years. and that it has been found necessary to establish custom relations tu several new convulsions, & scarlet rash, Stella, Herbert A. Talbot, grand larceny, cases with foreigu stales. daughter of Aaron Hardy, Jr. and plead guilty and sentenced to three imprisonment. Evanston, Wyo.,Mar a. The biggest Mary Faux Hardy. Alte was six years Ed Kelley, grand larceny plead not ced months old, born September 5th 1891 Mr. Whilecutton was assigned to Saturday and continued at intervals Brother Hardys afflictions are heavy guilty defend him. throughour Sunday, a strong southwest the Thomas McGrath, Michael McGinty community sympathizes with wind blowing all the time. This mornand FrankGreue, burglary, not guilty. ing there were fifteen to eighteen inches him. E. A Wilson appointed to defend them. of snow on the level. The snow storm Hie people vs Buckner, larceny, up on BIRTHS. has now cleared aw y. The tkermometor appeal, dismissed on motiou of the prois 8 above. At Moroni Feb. 9th, to the wife of secuting attorney. fhilipson, the man who, it will de Frank Olsen, a daughter. murdered an old office daik a sure cure pur piles. And Feb. 16, to the wife of lrter for his money and then shipped thecurpse Olsten a to New York in a barrel of of lime, has daughter. Itching Fils are known pv moisture the best of prospects for being made a And Feb. 22,10 the wife of Nathan like perspiration, causing intense itching head shorter" during the eatly spring. Faux, a when waim This form as well 41s Blind daughter. Four of the five Justices of the Criminal Bleeding and protruding, yield at once March And wife the to of the 1st, Court in Copenhagen have decreed that to Dr Bosanko's File Remedy, which AH Lewis a of Clowatd, he must die. daughter. acts directly on the a its elfecteJ .absorbs them are doing well. tumois, allays itching and effects, a perThe King's address fo the Swedish manent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail. Congress, recently delivered, is looked Circulars tree, Dr. Bosauk.i, 339 Arch LIST FO LETTERS u son at especially ha low and ambiguous FaJSold by.H. P. Larsen Remaining unclaimed in the Post office S (Philadelphia. It asks a number of appn priations at Ephraim.Uuh. on the 28 day ol Fen, fortifl fur purposes, principally obtain any of these letters the c U ions and arms snd additions to the 189 1. Tomust TIES! TIES! call for Advertised Let-teapplicant crowns while are neatly 6,000.000 navy, and give the date of the list. f not asked to extend the building ol an addi25,000 ties wanted by M antional railroad. The budget estimates called for within 30 days they will be sent ti Co-oTaken in 1,000 an increased expense (or next year of to the dead Letter oflice. F Anderson. J. Rio. Grand line on the lots will which necessitate 1,350.000 caowns, Chaistensen Christen. heavier taxation. Hansun Joseph II. Ephraim precinct. For In the Danish Rigdag the Minister of Morgan Hase N. particulars apply to Wm. T. States has introduced a bill providing for Clark V. Peterson A. P. additional members to the lower House. Reid, Pres. Peterson Miss Mary Christine. Tlie proposition is liased on the gteatly. Manti City,Utah. Peterson James. increased number of .inhabitants in the Feb. 1S91. 12, Soivnsen MxsStina. country as shown by the census of 1890, and increases the numlier f delegates Taylor and Brigg. H. P. Larsen P.M from 101 10 136. The bill will most like Iv become law, as ibe Danish Constitution provides that each district having CORRESPONDENCE J. JOHNSON 16,000 inhabitants shall be allowed a re Wales, Feb. 25. 1861 Editor Register: piesentalive. Barber lias opened a First-Clas- s Sir, We have IxiKUON. March 1' The Exchange had considerable sickness of various Lnnd's FurnitureStore, Shop at Telegraph company's Berlin correspon- kinds amongst the old and durAfainSlreet, dent telegraphs lie has information Irom ing the months of winter, inyoung Ephraim. this quiet from tlie highest sources to the effect little burge. that a feeling of geneial uneasiness prechildren Three bright intelligent Wm. ZABRISKIE. veils in regard to Emperor William's ut- succumb todealhunder different diseases terances. The same correspondent adds Mr. D. and One, the sun of ATTNOREY. PROBATE Henry that Chancellor von Caprivi has S'gmlied Margaret Reese, aged eleven years died Ml Pleasant Utah. to the Einperur his desire to retire im- with the diptlieiia alter an illness of mediately upon the termination of the seven days. Business promptly attended to. autumn maneuvers. The chancellor, it Tlie second is the daughter ofKephi is understood, does not apptove ol the andTutnena Reese, of Scarlet fever imperial ideas. aged nine years. The third the infant child of John A and Chkvenxe, March 4. A startling Emey Washburn, aged two yean, of legislative transaction was revealed this Pneumonia, .PETER GREAVES, evening. The assembly completed its They have the sympathy of the whole labors fifty days ago and it was supposed AG ENT FOR in their ifilicuuu. Late community all misdeeds had beeu! ventilated. We to slate that Bishop al in the session it was discovered ihat the Reese are happy The Home, of and others are improving in stale, was without a seal. Designs were strength alter severe illness of many New York of solicited and a dozen aketches were sent months. of the committee; a pattern by Hugo Liverpool, England tVe trust the clouds of gloom will dis- Royal Buchner a member of the house and jew and may the rays of the brilliant .Etna of Hartford, Coun. eler.of ihn city was adopted. It now appear, sun bring forth health and prosperity Firmans Fund, San Francisco developes that the design attached to in those that are caused to mourn. the enrolled bill as approve by the ex- Our in school is more once Offiee Ephraim, Utah. running day ecutive was altered with a tree hand with fifty pupils in attendance, after its ecceptaiue by the joint commit- order under the able management of Miss tee. Thecrowced figure ot a worn in Eliza Hardy. in freedom sex of the the Wyo typifying CVMRV. ming with an uniifted aim and one hand on a shield, has given place to a modified Greek slave ol absolute lewdness. There DEALER IN is deep indignation and a full inquiry News Items. is p. 1 Tousorial Artist. -- ... Fire Insurance. Jr- Utah-continent- Wanted 5,000 ties right away. Apply far particular to Fanners Exchange, Our Moror.i Correspondent says: "The Moroni postmaster told me that the mail bag was taken to Nephi on March 4, liy mistake, and catne back next day. The railroad company are at fault. fVe have had considerable storm, rain and snow during the last week writes a Fountain Green Correspondent, and some of our firmer express themselves as being satisfied in this respect and would desire the snow to go and Spring to come. A washout between Indianola and Nebo caused a delay of three hours, on the R. (I. W, Sunday Morning. The train going north was compelled to remain standing, on the aottth side of the washout, until the Conductor went to Thistle.twelve miles He away on a hand rar for help. succeeded in getting an engine and caboose, Into the latter of which the passengers were transferred and the journey north were resumed. While waiting for the wrecking crew the train backed down to Indianola and the major part of the passengers availed themselves of the opportunity to get breakfast at the Section Boss' House. William Burt, of Manti, was going to Salt Lake Sunday morning on the R. G. IV. in response to a telegram received by him on Saturday, an gouncing the sudden demise of his father, in Snlt Lake. The funeral was held at la o'clock Monday noon and was largely attended. Dissolution of bad. ritchett ritchett GENERAL MERCHANDISE. w. F. Young J.D. Park Fairview, February, eoth 1891 H. DeFries the popular salesman in the Fairview Co-o- p Store, haa opened a new confectionery and refreshment room on Main atrcct neat to the Theatre. He haa a nice itpck of candies, nuts, fruits, temperance drinks, etc. when you at- Office tend a dance, at Social 11a !l, or go to the theatre, remember to call at C. M. TSfEST, DeFriesa confectionery, for your refreshments. --CALL Assignee ombard Investment - NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATION. No. 636. Laud Office at Salt Lake CityJ'eh 1K91. AND GET PRICE- S.- Land Office at bait Lake City, Utah, ' Jan 29. 1891. Notice ia hereby given that the follow- settler has filed uotice of his intention to make final prool 'by Com- mutation in support of nia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or in hia absence the Clerk ot the County Court ot Emery County, Utah,at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 14 ot March, d r.vis: osephits Gammagc Homestead Ent No 599 fur the K N. W. , N. W. 1 W. I Sec. 16 and a. E, S. W. J Sec. 9 Tp at S. R. 16 E. He namea the following witnesses to prove hia continuous resident e uponnd cultivation of. said land, viz; j Money Loan Martin C. Kroll, Mt. PLEASANT BAKERY Itnater li Bread, Cake, Piet. Confectionery, Candies. Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. Refrtihnunis of alt kina's in their season Mala uracl, lit. TleMut. Ill rrnu. XrD. A.W. Barraws,M.D Freeman & Burrows Eye Ear Nose&T roat. Spectacles fitted properiv. Agents for the best Glass or Artificial Eye. ImU JmtrOmr a Sl(My, emit NOTICE. Order appointing time for the hearing of probate U will. In the probate court in and for San Pete County, Territory of Utah. In the matter ul the Estate of Anne Marie Anderson, deceased. Upon reading and filing the apetition ofKirkvaM Nielson of Ephraim City San Pete County, Utah Territory .praying for the admission to Probate ot a certain ducuneut, therewith filed in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased. It i ordered that Monday the i6tn Wilson & Carlisle, of March, A. D. 1891, be, and is I.ogan. day hereby appointed for the hearing of the proof of the execution of raid Will, at n A. M. of that day, at the County X X (few W. Parim a Thompson o'clock Court Hotue,iu Manti City. Late Receiver UJI.UBd Ofllm, Attorney, Il is further ordered that the Clerk cause due notice therefore to be given rARKS 6 THOMPSON, Lind and Mining Attorneys. Office in by publication lor a period of four weeks in the County Rf.cistkr, a newspaper U. S. J.mid Office Building. General printed in said County, and that a aubmena be issued requiring the subjfartice in ail Courts. Salt Lakk City, Utah. scribing witnesses to said proposed Will to be and appear at the time and place above specified. Witness my hand at Manti City, thia T. C. BAILEY, 9th day of February, A. D. 1891. LAND ATTORN XT. I acob Johnson, Office, Office next door to Judge of said Corn t. Salt Lake City. Obtains patients fur Territory of U:ah, 1 San Pete County. I Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. I, John Reid, Cleik of the Probate n Correspondence solicited and Court, hereby certify that the foregoing is a lull, true and correct copy ef the given. t, at original order appointing Time for the Henry N. Larter, lift Pleasant. bearing of Probate of Wi'.l of Annie Marie Anderson, deceased, and now on file in my office. Witness my hand and the seal I seal of said Court at Manti City, San Pete County, Utah Territory, ixwlrr la All kinds of Yams, Flannels, Lindsays this 9th day of February, 1891. John Rfid, Whole jeans and Mens Dress-GoodProbate Clerk. Sale for Wool, Cash not refused. Eerd Erickson, Ally. jamJTT tmr Mr. rMfthfe, nprtmfmilit iuior-matin- Aah.rrof,r.A A Stitch in time saves nine, "And be tlie means of Saving your Life may lirntw See that your Harness is in good fix, which you esn do by calling on Ja&A&i!.tSISMen )no and ball blocks South of Put office Main Street, Ephraim, Harnesses of all kinds made to order, rork warraated, charges moderate. 113 Sub-Agen- Wm. Bawden. 1 JTJIBuy Mrs. A. C. Goods belonging to a Dealer in Class MiUntry Shop. One block west and north of Taber-d- e corner, Ephraim. attapend-McmmI- 1 K p. HOME NURSERY. We offer for Fall and Spring City. : trade a Urge stock of thrifty young trees embracing both old standard to rarities and the newer hardy and choice kinds of fruits, shade trees, On Improved Farms in the San Pete ornamentals, shrubbery, bulbs, ilants etc. Orders ty mail will reValley. Call upon or write ceive prompt attention, Catalogue us for particulars. list mailed on applicaand W. H. Dale, Manager tion. price Salesmen wanted. :Salt Luke. , -- Robert Hatrick , Ibirry Farrar Alfred Farrar, I. T. Farrar all of Blake, Lnierv County!Utah. VaawKl). Hosdm. for Parties and Banquets Register. Bird & Lowe Atty's fur Claimant. a Specialty. Co-o- Lunchea 3, Notica is herehy'given that the following named aetiler haa filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will he made before the County Cleik of Sett Pete County. Utah, at ilia Court Huuse Manti Citv, U,T..in Saturday, April 4, 1892, viz: Hann C Jenarn on D.S. no 10965 (or the Pi. W.ft of the N. W. 1 Sec' 32, Ip. 16 S R.3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his Continuous residence npefe and cultivation of, .aid land, viz la e-- P. Olsen, Knk Christensen Niels F Mortensen and Jorgen Jorgenson all of Euhram, San Pete Co.,0. T. Frank D, Hobbs. Register. Bird & Lowe Atiys. N0.749. Hotel, Opposite and one door north of Store, COMPANY. Room 6, over Utah National Bank, corner First Suuth and Main Sts, Closing Out Sale. We shall for the next 15 days sell you as line a lot of Mens (t Boys Clothing as ever brought into Ephraim for 10 percts discount far Cash down. Reason for doing so is we must have more room for our Spring goods. J. P. Meilstrup. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Specialty-Al- l s Ephraim, Jan. 17, 1891. our and prospering little town, they cannot help but come here;or intimate as much anvway. Ephraim City, Utah' themThose knowing selves indebted to Peterson & estaurant Meats Hanson or H. Q. Hanson are R at all Hours requested to make settlement at once, or their accounts will Mrs. A. Powell. ie placed in the hands of an Mt. Pleasant, Utah. attorney for collection. F. Do John ri us, Jr. it the Building formerly the Palace Furnishes M. with Dr. W. II. Olsten woik warrented. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The G.K.W. surveyors reached Saliua today and ate so favorable impressed with . Dentist. Gold Filling a ARIZONA FLOODS. SaumLowa. The Salt Lake HeraU says; A Gcntel ML Pleasant, Utah, Dry Goods and Groccriea, Boots winum D. Bud. BIRD man who arrived here recently from LOWE, Blocks South of Main Street and Slices. Lawrence, Emory Salford, Arizona, says the recent rise in Three the Gila liver was the greatest seen for 2 $2 Land Agnts & Attornya county, Utah, ten years. It was dashing down the Ofiite neat door do U.S,Land OfJLe , channel at a iurious rate w hen he left The Best Accommodations in Bih LA i a Crrr, VrAs. cairying wmh it fences, corrals and a b w. T.REID. iu the City to the Travellarge amount of small gtain and land Win nroradtt c Binea In contest! and dOfllcn at Vat ukl 17. wlu:h borders on the river. Dozens ef u. at at laud (Mites & WaidiiiiRtua. Public. rebate G.M a Land Ctati. Attorney , ing freight teams had . een delayed by high water and when our informant left the TUiier culture Knt tea. and uma Table Unsurpassed Manti, Utah. iubicatiuns wete that it would be at coal and Miafial UimUl General Infom atlna Reasonable Rates Has had longer practice in Land matters iclalaf W lanfe rvntiiiedwlUin.p. tTat-s- nc least two weeks befure the ttains could K. 1klTCHETT, Prop. be aide to cross. Three hundred teams any titan Attorney in the coutts fesgrsi r ip Notice is hereby given that The partner ship heretofore existing between william F Young, and j. U. Park is this day dis solved by mutual consent. william F Young will continue the Imsiness under tlie firm name of william K Young and will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all bills. shop. Thos. E. Fuller, millineryHansen. First wiU be No. 43 the Silver Brand Crackers They Are The Best the Utah Cracker Factory, SALT LAKE CITY. II. WALLACE, Masacik. kJ uls&Oo Utah. Main St Ephraim Leaders in overalls, pants, overshirts and un- derwarc. j |