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Show University of Deseret tssrrya UNTY Published Vol. I. Tri-Weekl- y. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Tuesday, April 7 1891. lew they have silted away their pnva ulio lege GuJ scut no ihild to this has not hail that ptivalcge anil power. All uie tile children of our l.tthei and where they have done gout! the inspi(iivi'M Us A ration lias collie hum Mini There are iiispiiatiuiis ul the Dentil that lead to all evil and sorrow. Said it was a new Semi Aiiuiiiil geiteiatmn, a new people and a new set Synopsis of appoMlea, lie was perhapse the Uoniort'iico Hu yoiu.gcst man in the tlturiii who could the face ul Joseph, Tht king-duti- i Mormon In lemenihrr id God go no in the tutuie Halt as in the pact and it was time that liie City. sai Is emphacued their desiinctine teachings in their lives. Spoke very fully and iniprcssinely of the sin and folly of By our Social Cortwior.ileet. harboring hardness of heart. Cultivate 1,ch Knowing how impossible it is for a ,he sl,il11 ui llle Lord. ,lla Pirit paper with tne spare of the Register at ' heats record.l of all truth, whether it t. publish the conference 111'!' 'the in of salvation the contents iminutes in full, 'nstead of attempting 10 f hooks cosiness, or the motives and our associates. It guards pro' 1 give a verbatim repo present the j Wul,l of following synopsis, of the conference tecta, admonishes aud inspires, and we cunuot afford to be wiihuui it held the 4th, 51I1, and 6(h inst. The evening belore Conference the Abram H. Cannon streets were thronged with sisters fiom a distance and Saturday morning peo- Spoke cn the progress in Spiritual things ple from the nearer settlements came as being fat ahead of our learning in pouring ill. At 10 oclock the Taher-gad- e the sciences and arts, and our unity and was well tilled. There were pres advaucmeiil in temporal things. Of the eul oil the stand lJies. Wiltord Wood- spirit that is sometimes manifested to to ruff, George Q. Cannon, Apus'lc Loren-- let au iufai.t industy languish and die. Snow, K. M. Lyinui, F. L). Kichaids That salvation included temporal salvaJohn H. Smith, Anlhuii H Lund, Heber tion, and when the day came that Zion J. Grant. John W. Taylor Abraham II, should be as a light set upon a bill, she Cannon, aud many other proiniiieut would be united tempouily as well as Otfieeis and members of the church. The choir sang, Apostle Lorenzo Snow. The Conference. Our Special Corrcspoiulunt ilrcif . of of Church hold. Lake Now let ua reiolce ii the day of ulratiot11 Ni louder m strangers oe earth need we roam. He said he had been a member of the e Angus M. Caimcii, ofleredihe opeuing church lor years Noted with was which and very complete prayer, p leisure the great advancement made soul reaching; followed by singing on and gave God the glory. Reverted to page 6. the history of the people, aud how near "tilertniisihinigK of the are woken, as a people, they had mure lor this peoZion clly of otirGud, All the evergreen decorations that so ple, they had lived up to the commandlong giaced the interior have been te- ments, God had done more lor this peorn ved, and the acoustic properties have ple even, then lor ancient Israel, they been greatly improved. It was the first had received temporal blessings, we time vour correspondent had ever look spiritual blessiLg. We have nude great ed over an audience from the reporters sacrifice as the woild goes, but our enetable. A sea of faces lit with divine mies aie not yet sair.:icd. What do they 1 will tell you. You have all peace, so pure, so f sir that they seemed want? glowing with light from within. Theie heard ol the aouls of those under the is no doubt but it is the best people of alter, who cry to God for vengencc upon the Church who meet in these couferen those who dwell upon the earth, well tbev are admuuished to be patient until ces. tneir brethren come, who also will die PRES WOODRUFF for the testimony ot Jesus. This concerns you sud me opened this Conference, commemoratPres George Q Cannon ing the 61st anniversary of the organization of the Church. He said in brief; the business of the sugar FacPresented Thai as a people We should be very Ih mkfiil fir the privilege f meeting to- tory. And appealed the people nut to gether, as individuals, also, since so let it become a failure for want of lire many old vetram had been gathered necessary heels to run it. Machmeiy home since the last conference. God amounting to f 280,000. would be iu place had always been merciful to his people by the end of the season. even when trials were hardest to bear, Closing Exercises. they had had his spirit Spoke of the Book of Mormon, and the signs that the coming of the Sou of Alan was at hand. Rome, April, 1. It is learned trom Prayed G.d to bless the people that his reliable sources that Minister Tuner has spirit and power might attend us, that done much to pacify the Italian governwhatever might come to pass we might ment, aud has won over to his way of do our dutv and be justified iu his thinking uther ministers, several of whom have been to induce the Italian siglii. Matquts di Rudiui, to be less premier, APOSTLE AKTIION H. LVND hasty. The idea of war is scouted in tic and government circles. Even gave a short address. Reverted to past Fava's final withdrawal is not definitely as fact the of this histoiy, establishing decided upon. It is said even if Fava is being the work of God, and that he was withdrawn it will be only as the must abundantly able and willing to take care forcible protest known iu diplomacy and of it. Our part being that personas the forerunner of a conflict beally we shall stand before the Creator not blameless. Referred to the parable of tween the United States and Italy. Italtke Sower, and the present condition of ian cabinet ministers are in receipt of a toe people to the seed p'anted where large number of cablegrams and letteis thorns and brambles grew up and chok- from prominent Italians in New York ed them, spoke of tiie carelessness of urgiug meditation. the people in paying their debts, and especially the debts contracted at the Rome, April, 2. Marquis di Rudini, time ol their immigration. The duties Italian sent another capremier, of parents to see their children properly ble message to the United States on the trained in the gospel. Bore a grand subject of the New Orleans troubles, testimony and admonished the Saints to addressed to the Marq is Impeiialli di tliuw to the world their faith by their Krancaville, secretary of the Italian lega deeds. lion at Washington to be handed to Secretary Blaine The mrssagn is in reply ArOSTLE M. W. 1IKRRIL to his last note. Rudini says that Italy of Logan Temple said he had had 38 has asked nothing but the prompt instiyears ul association with the pop!e of tution of tegular judicial proceedings the Territory. Said there were few who pgainst the guilty parties at New Orleans had a personal knowledge ol Joseph the He adds it would have been absurd to 1rophetor others of our illustrious dead. have claimed punishment for the oflen-de- rs But the spii it and power of the work without the guarantees aflorded by rested in abiding force with the leaders a regular trial. The diplomatic incias it did then.Those dent, the marquis says, can only be conaged people y who do not have it if they will examine sidered closed when the federal governtheir conduct will find that they have not ment has declared in precise terms when In kept the commandments Time can lie prosecutions will be commenced found for all these things, and worldly the meantime the Italian government prospeiity is to be desired, but the beans lakes cognizance of the federal governof the people should not lie set upon it, ment's declaration acknowledging that but fiist upon God. That no naan pro- compensation is due the families of the poses unless he is favored of God. The victims by virtue ol the treaty existing greatness and perfection of our organi- between the two countries. zation struck strangers as a very remark able thing. Nut even the stranger with in our gates should be allowed to suffer, April 2 Secretary Blaine None should be lilted up in the pride of is Washington,routine business. There tiansacting we-danon very their hearts, for sucu is nothing new in the Italian situation. gerous ground. Karon Fava has not made application for his passports, nor has Marquis APOSTLE JOHN W. TAYLOR the receipt of acknowledged gave a very interesting discourse upon Blaine's letter sent him yeaterday even- the testimony of the spirit reading cop-ou- s lllg. and applicable paragraphs from the Among the first callers on the secreteachings of Jesus. The Coir sang an tary were the btitish minister and Sir Charles Tupper.of Canada, who talked anthem. "Fran afar Clarion tardM with the cecictary an hour, presumably Benediction by Patriarch John Smith. about the seal fisheries, reciprocity and other matters foremost in the minds of the Canadians. At two o'clock the audiancc was Secretary Blaine's letter to Marquis larger all the galleries being filled. The services began by the con Imperialli is very strongly commenned by men f all shades of politics here, and greKation singing the opinion is widely expressed that it The fpirii tod Like a Ire it bratag" Prayer by Pr sident Jacob Gates of wll bring the Italian government to a calmer consideration of the matter. Provo, Singing by choir. fifty-fiv- to-da- m ' elements in the United States give them some seem icy, as well as placing them in some danger. It is improbable that 15. Italy will attack the United Stales, when like other countries, she has given so WHOLESALE many hostages to the United States." CHANTS. Tlie Stawiacd says:"Secretary Blaine's Salt Lake City Utah. mile offers linle prospect of a speedy settlement. If not actually defiant, the Agents for Pabst, Milwaukee note is by no means conciliatory. His Export beer. arguments are plausible enough, but ihev leave untouched Italy's main con- and Eliason, silverware, newed." musical boxe,sicptical gocdsetc All good warranted w represented. Speeial The Chronical says! 'Baron Fava btioa given l fine weld repairing. fix the day and hour not entitled to SOMAGKNJTOR redress If he can charge the American cunatitntion he must not ignore Ameri- PONDS rATSNJcLF-WINOINcan geography, but must allow a reason OEFOBITK rUaTOVriCN, able time fur inquires. We can scarcely believe the Washington government will acquiese in the view that it is impotent to deal with the question, especially as the party in power successfully asserted the authority of the union over all the states at the time of the civil war and is pledged to make fedal power supreme on all international questions. WHOLESALE It is plausible to believe that Marquis di Rudni is yielding to popular clamor Tlie rupture is regretable though war Millinery unlikely. But what it America should Baron malice Favas to by reply prohibit Salt Lake City, Utah. ing Italian immigration?" atm Furnishings The Standard says' "Marquis di Run-dihas eveiy right to insist that Ihe sins ol the Mafia have nothing to do with the case. President Harrisons ministers appear to have thought that a formal expression of 1 egret would suffice but Italy is the last country from which a tame compliance could be expected. Still there is no occasion for alarm Abundant reasons exist financial, politi cal and suatagetical why Italy should not burl herself against America. Baron Flava's ultimatum is designed to bring home to to the fciiil ajiAoIfl.W Vie u 11 satisfactory character of their attitude. It is unfortunate of President Harrisons advisers that they are compelled to auf-fe- r fur errors for which they are nut primarily responsible. King Humbert is doing service to the world at large in ihus drawing attention to the defect in the americau constitution," m M. Lyman 1 he Pali Mali Gazette this afternoo asked for the help of ihe spirit of God ays; "The incident will add lhe to aid him in occupying the few minutes reputation of the United States. Itto ha he should occupy, said it was the duty revealed a weak place in the American ol every person to be able to testify of constitution with all its pretensions Mr the truth of the work. Believed that Hl.ime would lie glad I'tiutiyh ;perhaps. Ihe atlotiment of Christ had broken tie to depose King Lynch, but Lui;ix.iiia is bonds of death and, placed the treasures different opinion. The foreign o:a -' unof within hie eternal the reach all, of O. Box 1 Salt Lake City Money to Loan 0 On Improved Farms in the San Fete Valley. C all upon or write us for particulars. 5S3. TIIE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. STATE BANK 1 Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital ,$500,000,(11! No. 826. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Feb. 20, Kyi. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hit intent mn to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of San Pete County, Utah, at the Court House Manti City, U. T., on Saturday, April 4, viz: Hitts C Jensen on D.S. no M 16 the li. W.J of the N. IV. J See 22,1 p. S R.3E. 1U names the following witnesses to prove hi conimuoai residence upon end cultivation of, said land, vis. I roes, P. Olsen, Erik Christensen Niels F Morten.en and JorimJorreoaoa all of Ephram, Saa Pete Co.. U. T. Fiank D, I lose.. Register. Bird & Lowe Attys. Of Utah. fr paid up Heber J. Grant, President. Win. B. Preston, mice-P- Simon Bros Ilsber U. Wells. Cashier. tlXECTOKS. F. Smith, Chao. S. Rurton IVnr H. Rowe, Nephl W.Clayton, Ahr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tavlor, Silencer Clawson, P. T. Faanswortli, Katie, for rulillcaUoa. Elias Morris, Kirhaid W. Young No Ml. L..d OSi. tt Sab Ijlict;iiy.i:i.h, March ifdi.iRy : Henry W, Woolley. bntirch hereby given that ihe following naaieA Its location is at No. 60 Main Street. tiler huliled notice of Ilia intention to wake final woof ia hit claim, and that wid piwif will It transacts a General Banking Bust-1- 1 , wade lielore ofPmlmle Judge ot ia hit absence the ess- - 11 pays 5 percent' Saving Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. II solicits the business of the people of Utah. Cou ay Clerk ol gas ISrte ruualy.Uiah, at Manti, Utah, oa April yah, 1891, vie; John S. (Irrcn, Itoa lleilawry Su . Kcc.atJTp.iML. He aawea the following wimewet to pruve hi reiideni upon, and cuhnratimi of naid laid, 1: JohnC. Jfihnano, Parley Hinton. William Grvee, Aadtew A. Han mb, Bifid rphreim.beii rete Co, Utah fAB T. C, Bailey Aueney BE SMITH JOB WHOLESALE and RETAIL I Druggists! Corner Main and 2nd S. St SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH Notice to Creditors Etate of Anile Matfa Andenoa dcoemd. Notice i hemhy givea by the undent gned Kvofthelarit Wifi aad 'Jcttemeat cl Annie Marla Antimua deceased, to life creditor of and ail peraont having claims again! the mud deceased, to eihibit them, with tlie necewary vnurJiefa,ithia fuov whiiIm after the drat publication of ihi nonce in the laid at hi reairirnce, in Kfihiiiim, ttuupecc County, U. T. the aeme being the place for traavacliow of the buvinna uf taid catatc. Kickvald NciIhuo hecutorof Uat Will and Teato meat of Annie Maria Anderua, deceaacd. Dated thia goth eay uf Mart 11,1891 lire. W. T. REID. Pr abate (f Land A Harney, Manti, Utah. Hat had longer practice in Land matters any than Attorney ia the cowls T. C. BAILEY, Office next door to U.S.Land Office, Salt Lake City. Obtains patterns for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. Correspondence solicited and mation given. t, Henry N. Larter, Mt Pleasant. When in Salt Lake City You are invited to Wasatch Commission and inspect the Tailoring Establishment lias just opened in the Utah National Bank Building, first door west Wholesale Produce and Fruit HOUSE, Call LAND ATTORNEY. of Main Street, on i South by Wells A Brown. infor- :D E A L E R Thos. E. F uller, DEALER IN First South St', Salt Lake City Refer, by petmission to McCornic&Co 223 W. Sl, VALLEY HOUSE Opposite Temple and Tabernacle Salt Lake City. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Next Door to the Hot Spring Dry Good and Groceries, Boots Mineral Bath House. and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery 2 J2 Kates: I1.25 to fs.oe per day. county, Utah. Rates to Parties. ornos nr u. a. WILKES, land orrtes bolding. Babken, NOTICE la the VYohate Ootut of the county of Saa Pete, Ter ritoryof Utah. In the Matter of the Khlatcof ChrintenNiehea Aw im.etnictenL Urder to hcw raioc why order of Kale of Real Koateahould not be made. J. I'. (.hritcucn the guardian of the pet ton aad estate id Clirfciian NVilctt an iarmnpetenl having filed bit petilum herein pcaving fur an order ol sain uf the real evtate, ol said oeccdeal, fcr the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore Otdered by Ihe judge of taid court that all pertoat inierrtied in the estate of said dweeae-aappear before the said IVubaiecouit 00 Monday the j day of April, ikgi, at 11 o'clock in the court house in Manti City county rrf Sian Petetu show cause why an erder should not be granted to the said guardian oeell ao much of the reaTcstate of the said uecompe-tesliall be neccritsary. And that a copy of ftliiu urder be published at Icwt four succesive weeks ia the Kvgiiitrb e newspaper printed and published in said ttan Fete Oeuoty. Notice to Ct editors. Ju uli lokmui KeUte nf John F. Young, Deceased. Nofiec U here by jpven by the ttndeiaigned oho A . Pricbett, ihe Paled March id, 189s JiUgc olik. ftgUsmiitAdimittratar of the Katete of John F. Young.derea 1 errimry nf Utah ( ed ip the creditor f sad all peraon having claim Ran Pete Ceua ttyj ageiHi the and deceeaed Id t.ahibit them with the aeccMarvvotn her Within ten munlh after the I John Reid, Clerk of lhe rrobefe publication ef tbit uottoe. to the said John A. for aaUi cuuuty, heicby certify theft the Prichetl at hie (evidence at the City ef Fair view, court in end full is a end ewiecl rupyef tbs otigiaal furegoing ttan 1cie Cmimy, Utah, lhe earn being the ploie fur e admiutkti'atieo of tho btMiaeia of aud lb- - erder ftuvhow cause why order of sale of real estate should ant he made. Witness my head and effiaial seeLthis ifilh As John A. Piichett i ttcal day of March, tlut Admifitvtrater of the FUt ef Job F, Young, John Reid, Clerk. Dated at FeA view Marches ilgt. BSBuy the Silver Brand Crackers Tliey Are The Best Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, Large Special C. S. s Fine Jersey Bnttcr a sjiecialty at Sub-Agen- SALT LAKE CITY. The Electric Cars pass the Door. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Patents for Agricultural and Minarel Lands. H. WALLACE, Managxr. Obtain W. K. REID. A TTORNRT A T MANTI VTAa. ractiea in nil Ike soar I AW Spencer ef the Territory m, Trenyt, Tsrttis Clawson Co Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - Utah. tmtootooo. Koroooonooo. Solft It loot of Honor. , mA a STsOte, fi mo m Bum. m Mm flM MiirihifllMlh Space Is Reserved for This $1. tooolol DtimQem Kent VIS wit Ooo. ASMS The Hi. Met CudjCocpy ef Balt Lake City. C. ffl. WEST, Dentist. OfHce with Dr. W. H- Olsten When rimy p Irma they wilt card. Picks Palace Cigar For a Good Smoke ALL AND Hardware, and Miners Supplies. wvllvC Mrwhn, Q I Ctl lbrkfat, brwra, mo- - fjl clllfrnrcnahtd, Yutiughyann, O UeseAsyiup hooey CnuiuUud. eeB.fc Cunpusdw Imperial. Ookmg, Japan Our New Beeiee Teas ere guarastetd to give perfect laiiefactioa ia every respe 5unmngton co CriCirifS. alt Lake City PlUO SniCAS Drid tad Canned Fruits. o(I!NJ KiAnwaremmie TAiCiT)e fresh end complete assortment of everything usually old In on line. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently Gold Filling a Specially -C- Dealers in Groceries, A full, STOltE, GET PRICES- .- CD, Lake city. drill lhair Ephraim Cily. Utah All work warrented. cunningion Salt Always on Hand of the First Quality a full line of Staple and Fanej Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Ora for li of moot ly stle F. 0 W. H. Dale, Manager Q e Ap Room 6, over Utah National Bank, corner First South and Main Sts, merchant bailor, Jailor, P Investment COMPANY. Progress Bulding, Tlie Rome correspondeht of the Tim' es says; "The Italian ministry recognisN. Mmim H, es it is impossible fur the American JMatHitiS iNa inLouisana judicial proceedinga IMPORTER ANIJ DEALER IN but it is obliged to protest formally against the lynching. Their is no dis- WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY position to increase the difficulties of the American government. Confidence is felt that friendly relations will be re t Lombard Sclimidt. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah tention. 0. L artni artiu & CIGAR MER- LIQUOR to-d- to-la- M K. Bloch & Co. Ho. 55 Main Street, Salt Lake Cily. Oh door north of Progress B'Fd bT ths Lowest Prices, Very tTn c makeweour customers' cle money, interests our own, by warrenting every artisell, and if it docs not prove satisfactory, refund the ISTWe can and do sell the Best Goods for the Least money, and are con fident wc can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a tria Ounnington j co Kta Supplies Salt Lake city |