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Show Thfr Counts sk Register Trl A M f .Irik.. ip.( Sa'i Fr:e N-- oin.ic f l 1 VI.- - ' itn-Tlii- B, XiDlCHaiwS at tin- - I'tah. i.N ).. Riots'. a- - . i . ii- Funeral Services al - .v At t !i i I .n N. O.Vueall ?vit a.ii.i Him ni .Hypiiii;, ( hiis! - a fire. il. t- i:i inii- -l - a 1 l!i t! I ; ; iii v!vi1.j i li.ivi- - r. j - l I. II. labi llein i , , .l' Ti Bi letter .1 Tha'cher. i ang: CO-OPERATI- i'ii i.j:i. EH'poiicr . I liegisu-r- lie organ di: .iil.lk-nr- The Dn - i j'ii, : t .iw l !i ;i (J.iii-.l- of nil ,les,-njitioiix- 1 . lies ineliulinj; Di.ie tl;r liit M jssi-h- , ain! fi"' tiol i as Clwlliin-j- imjiurteil. - i:. j on VE sli .e -J. lii.iit lioiiif nimle :t!..l ilis- I A1M MEEtiAHTIIE : lUSTITUTIOEgS 'Xortli sinci Souths played piT-e- d. and moled aw.i simi wav firnu-.-n the 11,0 stmw was falling fa..: in tin- siu-ei, r"Wl until tl e ml Comm fills IVojii (Mliifr Cajirrs. A I,.o : . We!'.-- .i i;i iiiifkio j i' .ii l l ii : ni'Mi tu iii ik ;!i':n u.i I I sin. !l ii! J l J i kim il , llu ' iL in, iS.ill L.ikfJ (. hi si i It v.U ui .i rl.i.s-- i ; i mutter Co. I'a'.li il.cr IIIIIUTiiliii. f. I Mc.Uirup, li es. J. I'. Jnkcman. See. Ielei Sr h wirin', Ireas. 1. I. Mu'lnm, die l.arMin. y u rri"itl(nt I'liiHTuI. 1 Si-.ii:i- i(j AiO-lt- ! I'ii iit.jraplir-r- s 3S i1- -. Liiiiinu I; id Si. t'.iliil.ils, Ol.Iv 5 I per il JI-I- I. 1 l hi-.- s U.l lii.in an;! Iiiiistei.s.iti Dont risk v m'k: it l Kales uf Dwell ilias are very tali. M- l.nu-rc- 'line- - I r,liraiiii, I MacVnr.fi '! 3Mt i'nuls'ii'llj ft published at .I Niap4ir WM-Ll- y ffcviXcii tu Ihc li 'lb lir St.. ( . if .1 jiinl Dried 1'fuiU; PRESS Tin: : i I fisl:. licit.;; Our Uni'dwni'f Dt'iwirtment contaim ail immensf fcl'afk of Toils !iv i'- - liei'Cssity of tncel , . , . cf llW f.irc-a- l. !r l Ci.iifcreiic visitors slt11 .a 1 ;n'" i .11,1 not i';.c ilej.ot, i, (I f, n.ls nlso tools for Farmers siteli as Ijltovils, Sjind.') fo" ,c rooms at tin-- S, Finn Jlutcl, i or. arrive ir.nli l; r icc li;ul : Tli lawT'.l o ihcrlatelWel M VVi-j Tlol.u Main au.linl S. Sts. (Vno.l r Iuk 11' ns, Folks :md Knkes. h tiic i.'iiti-sof Mr. Hone, I ' n at the tJl wl.i af iiSirii Init'-It .it,. served on reiswiiaMc ran a suilalli.' scat ,, of tl.c invest alians if i,c !.itu1 meals taken at Wood, ui vr me; Meuscin; Dmgr, re.t.viran'.s was found A.v.i,I eoiilij Imth he ir l!4u.tli w;is i.i t.n uiiiii-ksc-ti.at or wl.i-- arid wlmcicr i, ilesiraMc. U is aiwi'ys a sliancl) t'.vs c.lv. it in l'.iet anvwihe'f Hsi... ami sec. Mar. aS, oils; Well l'ii'iii'j; and liimrle. 0 fp'iraiir, I'tah, re the hour D'kniLtl I r ilic t ew;.. tliai. -eon-- , a reat , 'Oiciiiti thin; an aci'.l yenl'.c-i iihse'h CIut.-jwas in I'eirin ihe tnial . na? meet luiMner, tin tj(.scivi.e ie Vor.r jmlioi;:.'y Is always Kpj it eialt'd, no matter Lr-l(i lllilu diei! f la iijic eu.11 e 0. 1:1. ii of f.tiir.;iin, i,, p ,llr min .li t0 m ki-.ir. 1. m Uii; 1: r -- tin a of oYl.-efor the st 2 the 1 and at sioelure mi) aour P'diMlftW eri a ii I'nesd.iy tui litnv rest nssiiivil it will attention was tilled lunici in reu-ren- t .veJi.,wi,r. p.ut hea iiian ami a respected eitii-.W.dii-uhidl lie olitalawi on n nr an ke tods sol'pt.vrftc it) tliat eomuu'. and. D.t to Live out' Ciito!lii is tl:ti 'tst R'i to ward the .spol where rested all ' K.'MKVIM 1'K'i us lit-me tduii.'e was i.hs-ot-to of the a.1 iiitirl.il nolile l.ial !l Is cstiin.ned that at Ifi;-tl;tVoo! oil!' ( l'.lld Will IO tit-- led ns fuirteotiilj a. llllCv( eapaeny. li::!!tV. i; to if. its. -- ii. . was ri .sii-ait ism's weie peaei, ')' Wheat 55 , t. per. Inis. sides many -- rand c hildren to mourn tiiere Tlie seemid .ieee of imisie was le- T,ik illriii-- weie tilled 1.) the ntiiis;, VOlUVil. ?i.25n-- r i "t. nis loss. l)ats w. s ol the iiiuiii liuii.liit mu rendered and the viiemn ae.d me ,1. A. AXOKIiSOX, wiled it almost an ' er.. that s u:is man Silt visiiinc lake with strains filleil every heart that livery So 1 seeur-.Jti. tirade. flour Straight sli .iild ..:dt-- r Ins tendernc ;s that is the fairest flower iii'iinssili.l ty to set ill, let alone Idirnij ina a seat. Knm i'kii ks Selituidl, the sail, in ide In spline was iiln'ii tiie sesl"1 c.irlli, the liluo:n of sorrow. I'.llllll II. 11 fo per llUS Irfd'il, 2 t keat. . 1 low Wocchiill 4 the elimeli iller-e:- l it Vlas that at 1. the l.est elotli and ei;hys ajipro.ria!e Oats ,sai lied . . .Si 40 per cwt, l:ia pravei l..r the soul f last iwnliincii, 3 . you i;.L. s.u.ie' hour that these nlisepuies imi.e mi! the Si. 00 w I10 I, .is :u . eveiiasl- ttie e t Harley . . . mail 1v.1l in Unit mil il.nies (.in -ily, mi gel! j; g cry, church :n ;ll. lte). ami f. r the comiort of S2.00 Flour. . . . l.'it whii.li will .11,1)- ii; vmi . Chr.sti-ndoiwith imiuriiiu; Ii lends ami relat ves tli.it ate was 15 to 16 et, tV&ol mc.ii ulliclM, il yuii leave caster l.llio, ind every choir ";is Id' be i j. him. ure with The addiessos were made by Apiyile Cats 00 x i;, .1',. The Lord has risen. pi'iiK.viM I'osr Authoii Lund. Gei.ige (J. Cannon and ' Messrs tile l.arson and J. T. singing: I;.-f i. lie ilc and emblems OLulions, MAII.S AKKIVK All the Trains. ilie weie ; a speakers president. .'lirongh ' akeman.tlie Manager anil Secretary j were white, the Symb.il vmv hni.esi in tlieit teniaiks, and the 'yY From the North 4:.yo p. in. f the Cot s rv Rim; if. ikk, left for draperies . ut purity and et 'rtial life, not tiie disrouni: were of a mist renuikahle Smrh ;oo a. in. jr Salt Lake City last Saturday. On hlnek ileeuralionsth.it as feeling and ur.icler r- used be are nosK vaii.s :.v .. man speaking as ill. .ugh lie account cf Mr. jukciuans abseure cause t "1i ( a earres pond with the nail l.isieach 121a. they For the north at liiend SM.. dearest and the reaiest from ihciitlicc and sickness of other void in the Ctrtthl Cjfl. es' of the mourners. on eailli. The si inuni ol Mr Camion hearts south 4.251-ra- employers of the paper, we were Kl.11 k is the l odge of hopeless a as especially tine, and the sneaker wax Lake i .'tty, f.'Aii (imC'K HOt'RS to forego the publication troni the it and compelled mourning and how appropriate it lo all appearances talking Every clay except Sundays 'ni'iV of Tuesday issue. his innermost soul. I le paid of depths Latter-day is that Saints with their a C. D. Legal Holidays from 8 a. in. until of the DODGE, glowing tribute to the memory to Salt Lake and kiowkdge should use wh:te. Tie man who had stepped behind the veil, 6 p. m. Round trip 1 Fa-- a : i on on Stations will be sale the at return very cotlin itself was white, and and in a simple way told of the many Money odvi-- and Register business S. and 6:h V. P. to inclusive, that was the color most prevelant traits that he possessed, anil ol the foree Ry. April from 8 a. n. to 4 p. . good returning Apnl 12th. Faie for among the floral decorations which ut character that he, at limes, mani- J M. BENNETT,. A 84. the round trip fested. were rich and abundant and the The remarks of the president of the Trains leave Chester at r 1 ocl Ul EtfectMarch 15, l5vl. 12:21 p ::i making whole was more like a bridal than church weie also ol a very appreciative 1, non and Mornni direct Connections at Kephi. a burial. Among the stately easier nature, and the ld mail was very much T7cst Bouna. II. S. Kevk ' in earnest when he spoke of bis intimate Bound. East NOTICE. lillies, and waxen beauty of the S. 1. V Ry --s' who man dead with tiie Supt . .v acquaintance The Sixty first annual conference of ca'.las spiral cup were several bun- was tu hint a friend ar.d a companion. Allanlk-Mi.- l Allaut.c IjprrM the Churc uf Jesus Christ ol Latter-daA GOOD FIRM TO DEAL WITH a m 8,45 p i I'v bound wheat brown of dles was a counselor when counsel was He 8.30 golden S lints will commence at to o'cl ck mi Ar dis955 9!40 Mr. W. EL Jones, representing the into minature sheaves, to symbolize needed, and a help in the time of Saturday m iriitng, April 4. iSoi. in the Lv " tress. Piesideut Woodruff was deeply I Donald firm ol Halluwell deeds. known full of life well a All io;o5 Lake aincers Sa't 955 good city. tabernacle, ripe at times, and the reiuaiks that he " ii;35 " Lt and members aie cunlgilly invite j tu he t Huston, Mass, was in Salt Lake felt some curiosty as to how his moved made had a very marked effect lit the n;4 wool the week this clip. looking up that iiieseiit ai meetings. ni 5J3S conductbe services would moved funeral of them p s;s being 1 congregationtiiuny iV is firm lias he.n established for twenty WooiiKtFF, 9;45 a m Ar 9.30 five years and has a reputation, second ed. This man had stood high as a to tears. Ge kok Q. Cannon, When the service was ended the m a of civil pm in the oui as a none i;oo F. Any to i commander, country. JosKiui Smith, ;to military the tia.n took up a inarch to corFirst Presidency. readers, who wish to realise the best Judicial officer, as a High Priest luneraland 7;oo i3 it is doubtful if a larger tomb, a m prices for their dips, should correspond of God! x ;20 p m 2,25 tege ever was seen in Salt I,ake. Tiie with this firm. in 4i42 1 Utah coaches tiie weie end Raymond .35 Coil IKKSIIIENT Wit FORD WOODRUFF. the lead, and contained the leadets uf CAIIIXET PHOTOS 7:00 4i35 Made the opening address. He Iheclt .tch. w hi'e iinaird'atelv following it and of for 1. think deceased friends of dozen. the known had the For Just Scandinavian Clerks at Tcasdcls. forty came the carriages f 50 per the photographers. five years, and in all things he had telatives of the deceased. A Newconibe & Co reTeas-dclSalt Main St.. have Immense stuck of Goods at 164 South & A M The of catr.agcs followed, and by the itesti-is faithful. true and duced the price of their $5.00 Cabinet been mates given by tii.se who know, Ar 1 53 in Ogden terms were .remarks father If least given was but dozen. at believed iliat the p'oci-ssioPhotos, to f 1.50 per II Salt Lake i2;ot the two utiles in length. The usual services Latest styles in all classes of I'1 tu tllke advantage of this offer, when of highest romendatinn of Salt Ioke 4;ss p. in. i Lv will taai attend and always goodness and worthiness al you conference, said i2;to Oc.den tutiiing, air were ary, the the you citne at of ve Salt L.kt-5kGoods at Teasrlels. II Provo regret it, as such an .p, ituuiiy, to get dead, an etiolation and a tes i remained of Daniel H. Weils weie hidl it m. p. will such fine large photos so cheap, II den flout mortal sight forever. Thistle 9iJ Iinyers are sure of Courteous never occur inony to the multitude present, and again. 81 .' . fait 1 rl t 8.25 a m t. Pleasant 6;z8 Bincjiah. treatment at Tcasdds. The Salt Lake Times speaks after a great flood of thankfulness to God Ar tl ni Hingli torn, pm L 1 iuugliam ; 7 Fairview for the light and gifts of the gospel, this manor. A CARD. 2Su p in Ar Salt lake 5:30 p m II Ephraim and Manli each receive, been 5:54 Ephraim that robbed death of its sorrow and There are few lives that have two car loads of wagons this week. Lv 5 3 manti mote conspicuously associated with the Mr. H. 1. Larson has han led in the grave of its sting. history of an institution to which he stall Mr. Feter Greaves is giving the foIlowingcardMto the Rkc.istku allel.l'XP AIDSII.E times betrayed an inextiiiguinliahl HzHiililATiOKAL 'BAKK We were not at for Following, referred to the years giance than that of General Daniel Hamhighest price in cash for the publication. lecture given by Mr. Ellis.hence he and lbo. Bells had labored to- mer Wells. It is Paced fio:n storm beatOF wool. was evacuated 111 a storm do not know what was stated by that gether in the Manti Temple. The en Nattvoo that in the Lake Salt to bullets of City Ilp. O. F. Whitney will deliver gentleman but this we will say: the uniform kindness and sympathy that NEPH!,UTAH. of which hi- - takes a prominent a lecture in Ephraim Tabernacle Rkcistkk has done a gro-.- l deal busi l.ro. Wells hail shown to the many p it from the very first His life was full ness with Postmaster Larson, and has people who came there to perform of incident and nilienltite and r.evi r din raid up Capital 150,000 Surpuius Sxs.oco AND the discharge uf any commisalways found hint a gentleman, and the work of love for their dead. he falter inwas A.11 ng n. on hi We arc informed that the first so must that sion placed COUPAHY TRUST SAKKIKG speak of him. In fact 71ie principal of baptism and others who have worn the tnniili-- ol three miles of grade South of Manti this is the first complaint, (if such for the dead was the Salt Lakes magis'.ry was tne deivdein Capital has been completed. in complaint or charge lias been made) sweetest of all the gospel truths who was called to the exec.itive chaw . Surplus 1S66. His adiniiiixttal.oiiwas iin.xi pvhii-fu- l Mr. have we heard that be against him. to The Redmond has the best salt, must great joy preached n.ied ext. w,.s through oneac mayor Geo. C. Whitmore, Pr.s. Larson i .'nis official capacity as l'cst experienced in his labors, and the Draws sight drafts on the principal water, cheapest land, and the most lecuniiig elections until 1N76 at which V. I. p.rown.Yice-Pres- . cities of the United Suites; seifs dial: , Muster. to himself of all the anil love devoted time he retiird and industrious people in the conntry. respect deep on the chief cities uf Euiopc; deals in ' in which Jutias II. Ericks.. n, A CARU. people for him. He was filled with various pursuits aud euterpiiseslie always E. exchange and general securities. TIi .'re was one ton of blasti ng Janus Clinton, Some people who attended the unusual benevolence and kindness, he was personal-- interested' C.illrrllon in the city's growth and James K. lars'.tee, frumplly AttvieleJ took pride great on Dr. to the ler the delivered lecture cuts, Lllis, and his words were like viewing pow by snipped and in ins death Zion sus- L. S. Aceuunts of advancement, incrctiants, manufacture!, Hills, R. G. W, southern extention, from might he led to believe, from the the sentiments of the people of our tains the mines and Individuals solicited. lossjof one uf its most loyal subH. Jas. Peterson, Manti yesterday morning. letter a he that remarks made, Gounlr. jects. Alma Hague, Cashier. addressed t President Peterson has F. S. RICHARDS. Ap iSIE The Railroad people are pushing been at this office. Interrs Gencr.'.l H.111U ug Husiutss. suppressed their thousands of ties that are de Joined in the general grief for this I wish to inform such, that no un Savings Deposits, money to Geo. C. Whitmore, Junes II. Fiickscn, paid all line of their mail has ever been livered ami good man. Have known along the L.S Hills, James H. Myndcis, REDMOND NOTES. uan on real estate suppressed at great road in San Pete, to the front. Jan-.e- s K. Clinton. lie had been litis office and any person who says him for fifty years, I rom all apthe beloved and 1S91. 24:1. March by highly respected The railroad carpenters are busy that it has, is a contemptible and V V, Prophet when he. Squire Wells, was pearances, spring has surely conic V,v pinking culverts anil other parties malicionsliar." Geo. C. Whitmore, President, from lived He in church. not the in these parts. H. P. Larson,!. M. gre putting them in place u 1 the Jones IL Ericks-m- , had and tu ,8;0 Alma I la.'iie. Cashier. been has (extension south, and a force of me:: The Mrs. ElUn Darius, Prep . always in his official capacity dealt EPHRAIM TIIE TO FRONT. in first work rock the at about time of cut, gre cur tjwn fur some honorably by the people. As Moses-wbe- n at Good accommodations and 3 miles south of Manti. In our Saturday's edition we have some railed to deride between the and has made itself peifsatly Sauqii -- I the home. to our read figures facand give luxuries ami horn rs of the Kty.dian Room. The Rdulmond District schools Main Street gre going along very nicely. The Ephraim 1 The R. G. W. surveyors ara camp1C nonnr itn F. Y. JEXSEX, - TINNER. enrollment in the higher ilepartmcn. came down in a speci.il csiurJ.iv, look- - "n town. of mile cast a about They ing Office. Post 2 Opposle is deininishiug on account of spring ins over iSie vuuie a.id a Kh;isikk ic- - huDiiiiation anl thus did )aniel H. are running preliminary v . Si Manufacturer of all Kinds cf Tinwhen the pciqdc were driven As a consequence Mr. Nelson will portermelhiniat the Depot and had an Wi-l-i i the valley, but have not as SLiv. interview with the genth 111.111 which will hi of of He Nauvoo. in he near future take both scnools he out spoke ware, Roofing, and Gi.t yet ascertained where the road will iiilcresting leading to thu Lphtaim-ite- s as one. general characteristics, the different come. ter Work, Etc. he had honorably Salt Lake City, Utah, Match .v, 1S91. places of honor .Uf.V UTMKKT, .SJ.VTI, DIED. Programme for Young Men's and his filled. His genius, military Dear Sir: Replying to (avur of REGISTER BLOCK, EPI7U Vi sg Young Ladies Conjoint Meeting to March 17th enclosing clipping Irom mk.-iun- s Mrs. Christiana Christenson, the Josh. FkItling:, His and his kindness. be held April 7th., 1891. will have a reach and power of reason his in hrlovc I wife of N. I.. Christensen Newspaper. ,Your people JGood Accomodations 1 Station building just as soon as the born sense of A Stitch in time saves nine, "And died at 4 oclock a.tu For Tracelers and T entple Visitors, A Rustler, by Jennie Thompson, justice that enabled of this place, weather will peimii ul building econommav be the z of Saving y..ut Life in-- t. Laura Hansen. Mrs. Christenson Sung by rooms tS welconte.Good March made of ate the him tread to unbendingly In path Manti ically. limbs icgaid to getting a The Saint. Latter 3 Lecture by Andrew Thompson, Jr lH-pwas a Day or true I without e ICohiaini, wish honor, building wounding any, See that your Harness is in good fix, 4 Reading, by John Amlcnson-- I to sav that it was not with auv intention doing an injustice. He died the writer feels greatly in sympathy with w hich you can do by calling nn ol giving Manti preference uver Ephraim, father Song, by Sophia Hansen. rro. Christensen and all the children ol twenty-fiv- e living V. (1 Recitation by P. C. Anderson. but Depot was needed there fust, as it and twenty-fou- r HARNESS MAKEH. grand children, and wax the Terminal of the Road, and aa zne and ball blocks Stiuih ol lcst office J Reading, by Heber Nielson. you are of course aware, it is necessary was aged seventy-siSpoke of the Main Street, Ephraim. to have facilities at Terminals in order to glorious joy of the meeting that took Harnesses of all kind, made to order, transact bnsinesa. If your people will between the dead B. 'ik wa; tamed, charges mi, derate. FURNISHED ROOMS, have a little patience they will be proper plare, no doubt, Is and those gone before. ly taken care uf. I can assure.voH that you will get a Choir sang: WII3'-:i'AI& CIGAR LIQUOR .E Furnislictl Rooms' with its Depot front toe Rio Ciande Western, "Oh my Either ll.ou that welled." fo bath. Tabic Boaixicrs tak- I'tfiire you will from the L'. P., and th-I'KFST. GKOKCI-- (J. CAXM-.t S. JOl 'fXSOX far Dr. Ietcrs Xefllcinm, Company is anxious to live up to all of read a Doctrine section of ;fi Utah. Lake portion Salt en. Rates Reasonable. No. W promises, aud do w hat is leasuiuhle City Das a First-Clas- s Cterine Barber itrtko opened & Covenants, on (be resurrection, aud 164 South 2nd West St. Mrs. and right. xiiTiM Lund at 'ShM and rVV.'.r Milwaukee FnmilureStoro, j and made appropriate remarks there Agents for fabst, Voids very tiuy, R M. Taylor Proprietors. St p'r. A E Wniiy on. MainStreet, Kiort beer. Ephrain t - ! es. fiiin-r.i- l ANTI-MORMO- 11 I : , . i ! j 1 ! 1 1 s - : t!-.- e (i!ji't-.v,,:itv- : ; Qiu-etiswnip- , , 11 i j Iiu-no- . . 1 1 t- 1 'iu 1 l - .. o I t I iiiat'.i-iidauee- 1 2.1-- , 5 s ftuptt, ! ; . , eoii-ie-ati- on Pm-S.-- Ile-udei- 11 1 - t- .... t'-- ur ,nv. . ;. J ':-.-r- seuti-ni.-r.l- T:y it?.:' " jM : -- .. fAt. K-- lldUorial Notes, Time Table, y 1 1 my Locals. Local Service Odcn s. vi-- n 1 1 mmi SAVHfGS BANK tle GE3EBAL s In All Its IJrnnelies Directors. Officers. ii't'j'7iV EPHRAIM HOUSE Vice-Preside- Tin Shop. j Fielding House, r Tropritor nt'.-an- HTJENsENS lji-fi- Jas. Stevenseu, x. K. Blocli & Co. F. s Tcmsorhil Artist. : Agi-u- ,'.0, S. t |