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Show I It' THE COUNTY REGISTER. Published Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Saturday, April 18 1891. Vol. I. Sundry Items ;n Emery County. The itevolt. Chil-llaii- from All 1'arts of the World. i New Yoke, April u The last detsils t eceived in this city from the scat of the civil war in Chili sta'e that Guillermo Matts, Chilisn minister at Buenos Ayers, has declared his allegiance to the rebels and as a consequence be has been pub licly denounced as a traitor to hit country in an tJict ol President Balmaceda. Guillermo Puelm i Topper, whj had a very prominent part in tlie government, has also been adjudged a traitor, and al. Minitheir property been confircs'.ed. ster Atunez, who has leen in Taris, has also been branded as a trait, r. A revolt ol considerable 'rciroitzuc which proves conclusively that c.any mtn ere b serving hi the army against their w ill.broke out in Santiago March I. Two battalions ot infantry were marching to the plaza (or the daily drill. The soldiers refused to obey their officers orders and finally began to shout VI v la congreso(Long live congress ) Word wss at once sent te the war department and soon several regiment! of troops and artillery poured into the plaxa. The revolted troops opened fire st once and the government farces replied Then began a wild Men, women and children iaugbt loget out ol the range of the bullets. Filially, seeing themselves hemmed in on all sides and wiihout ainmunition.the revolted soldiers laid down their arms. The battalions will be disbanded a.id the soldidrs distributed among the other troops. Several officers of the rebels wcie killed The dead and wounded are about thirty. An era of robbery has broken onl in Santiago. The soldiery is in league with the rohbers.snd as a consequence the latter have things their own wav. Murders are of daily occurence. Of late several men and women have disappeaied, being held until Uige ruusoms are paid. Siam-ped- e. r :Xewt Items. . New York Democrats 'observed Jeff erson's day. - A party of Salt Lakers, about as. are going on a summer trip to Alaska. A stranger was robbed of $400 by three bunco steei ers in Salt Lake on the 15. All three were apprehended and aie n w in jail The President's prngiess through the south was celebr sled with enthusiastic receptions in Chattanooga and Atlanta oil the 15. WashintuN, April 13 Two hundred thousand ounces of silver and foriy-tw- o were purchased to day at prices ranging from 4795 to .9805. Denver, April 11 The striking Bur lington switchmen at this point are about twenty five in number. Their grievance is the same as that which caused the trike at Lincoln and Omaha. Officials assert theii places are filled and freight s being handled promptly. The strikers however, declare the company haa only one switch engine at work, operated by the jrardmaster and asaistants. Springfield, Mo., April 10. The severest hailstorm in ten yesrs raged here yesterday. Windows were broken by the hundreds.1 The hailstones were as big a hen's eggs and many persons received severe bruises. A cyclone is reported to have passed over Nevada. Missouri and Sandoval, Kansas.last night several buildings being blown down. Nobody is reported killed. Omaha, April 11. Only twelve Burlington switchmen have struck here, and their placet have been filled wiihout any serioui trouble The strikers visited the yards to day and peisuaded two men fo quit, but no violence was attempted. The stiikers say they struck because denied the right to join the union. One of the mensiaied Yardmaster Davis says he bad received orders to hire men. 1 be yardmaster denies this. -- non-unio- n Yesterday a whole train of srnne cars of thrashing machines twenty-sicame 10 Ogden, enroute of Portland. Oregon, Among this wholesale cunsige maiit of machinery there were no leu thau fro a thirty to lor tv complete threshers, engines and all. Tnev me shipped by Russell Co, of Masseillon, Ohio to their western branch at Portland. An extra has been detailed to start with tliera at 8 o'clock this morning. of the Chicago, April 1 Burlington road say there is no reason lor appreheusiun that the strike on the western lines of the system will extend to Chicago. It is evident the managers are anxious to concea' any apprehension they may feel. The supreme council of the Order of Railway Employees will meet here Monday, and it is understood the advisability of ordering a general trike on the Burlington system will be considered. x 13-B- arry to-da- t. 13-F- Kd-w- aid n ol the Switchmen's and Trainmen's bro therhoods were in the city conferring all day with what result is nut yet known. Dallas, Texas, April 10. Henry Kihl-maproprietor f the Georgia hotel, which was burned a few days, in which James McAllister was burned to death several others seriously injured, lias been arrested charged with having tired the n, ' Items Clipped from Our Ex changes. Various Topics inCoiwlensed form,from Every Quarter. tbree-fourth- Repot is received from various towns London, April Sullivan, the and cities iu Utah, Wednesday .show the well know actor is dying. He was born state of the weather as follows: Provo, at Birmingham in 1824 and made his finl taining; Nephi, light rain and snow; Beain 1840. Cork ver. fine; Cedar city. cloudy and cold; appearance at St George, dear and pleasant; Filmore, Washington. April 13. The Pres- cloudy; Scipio, light ram; Spring City, ident has recognised Li Young Yew as at interval; kit Pleasant;snowing consul general of the Chinese empire at snowing and raining; Manti,cloudy,Satina cloudy; the port of San Francisco. Ephraim, looks like storm; Logan, rain snow at intervals; Ogden, rain; Berlin, April 13. The medical faculty and of the University of Beon has abandoned Franklin, rain; Paris, Idaho, enow. the use of both Kochs and Leibrechts L iNdoh, April 13. Ten thousand remedies for tuberculosis. striking weavers assembled at Bradford y to protest against the action of Secrets! y Blaine's answer to Rudini is authorities in forbidding a a decidedly able document. The case the municipal meeting which the strikers had arranged of the United States is lull? set forth, and for yesterdiy. The police vainly tried to the question of damages to the families disperse the gathering. Finally the riot of the victims ably handled. act was read and the military summoned soldiers joined forces w.th the poRoanoke, Va. April 13 Alexander The and a combined lice charge was made Foote, the negron who murdered I J Meadows at Bluefield, W Va, Tuesday upon the ranks of the stubborn strikers. The fiercest ensued, but the morning was taken from jail at Princeton strikers were struggle unable to resist the increasMercer county, Va and hanged to a ed force of bayonets and batons. The potree. lice used their batons very freely and Monteal, April 13. A dispatch from many sirikere were injured. Several of Sore! says the residence of Major Ed- the police wete also hurt during the ward Paul was burned last night. His fight. youngest daughter, aged 6, perished. Canton.O. April 10. A mob containMadame Paul and two other children about one huudred men, hung Willing burned. wete probably fatally iam Bates this morning. The men assemAbeline, Kan, April large bled about 1 o'clock; the side door of the was battered in and about party leaves for the west coast ol inMexico county jail men entered. The sheriff west- seventy-fiv- e Others will join them ern Kansas, and 30 1 that went last fall was overpowored rnd Bales taken from are digging ditches in the interior. They his cell and hurried across the road. The are still ivmg on (lie provisions taken lope was put arou d his neck, thrown jver a limb and Bales was pulled from with ihem. h feet and left hanging. He begged ive I hundred for mercy, but the men were resolute. NxwYotK.Ap thousand dolkrs (old cum w :s taken The mob was an orderly one and did no for exp- rt to Ben in furthiir damage. Bates and two accomat the in addiltion to Ins sai:e amont c f aolu plices, the night of March 31, killed from Boston to ! c seut '.c Berlin from Harper, a policeman who was tryhere. ing to arrest Bates, ilia accomplices. Birmingham, Ala, April 13. A crazy Lake and Null.were not molested Bales negro woman last night set lire to the was nut considered strong mentally. Gresnsluwcounty poorheuse.which was San AHroNiA, Tex, April 13. Two burned to the ground. An old the man named William Johnson was sleeping coaches, running bei weenWashCity of Mexico. San Antouia and consumed with it ington, D. C., via the Msncon National Lincoln, April n, The strike of Bur road, has reached here in a dilapidated lington switchmen in this city is not ap dondition. The train to which they were patently causing much trouble: Officials attached passed through a cyclone and building. At 1'rovo.JmtRO llliickburn On the llt'ucli. hailstorm near Tarron, Mexico,Salurday night. So large were th : hailstones that the head light of the engine and every pane of glass on one side of the train were smashed. The tin roofs were battered so badly that hatdly any paint remained. Seveial persjns in the day c Mdies were injured and a Mexican at Tarron was killed. The passengers say the cyclone must have created a great havoc. Fna the Daily Enquirer. MONDAY, April 13. A stay of proceedings lor 30 days was granted in the case of Leo S Whitehead vs A O Smoot. Don C Jensen was admitted to the bar A leave to file a counter claim upon payment of coats was granted in the case of D C Reed vs Meadow litigation Co. The case ofJungk&Salvern va D C Reed et al was called, a jury emjiauelcd and the case proceeded to trial, Court adjourned until Tuesday morn-i- n at 930 oclock. TUESDAY, April Scottdale, Pa. April 13 The Me Clure company tut a number of men to work on its painler lant but the others are still idle. The stock company ears ite men are coming bark to work iipile of tlie strikers desials. Eviction notices are being sei ved.aml the atrikere inmate meeting resolve to remain out to the bitter end.Evic'ionisa pozerful lever aad the rank and file el the stiik-eiare becoming dissatisfied with their A crowd of inluriated foreigner! attacked the houses of several man who had returned to work y smash i ig the windows and doors. One woman was badly injured. Thirty arrests have been made. Bankers here say a steady run has been going on ever since the strike began, A great many of the Hungarians are drawing out money; they save nearly all they earn, and are going home. Some had as much as $1,500, and say they will be wealthy in their own country. The great coke strike is believed to be gradually nearing its dose. Breaks from the ranks of the strikers were reported frein ali parts of the region m great suffering repotted among the strikers. At head quarters it was said a dozen ianjilies were starvinr and many strikers calling for aid. The feeling against the leaden is becoming bitter and threats of wbat they may aspect if the strike is not settled or made. Ho. 60. U tali Book Stationery c O M P A N licecaannto v HE SMITH SCO WHOLESALE and RETAIL f to-da- be-ti- CHILIAN REVOLT .. 'i..j District Court !3.-T- !fewn Clipping r New YoRK.April 10.' The Union Square was closed last night. Shalt Not," which had been produced there was considered too immoral for New Yorkers, and in consequence had t be taken oil the boards. The manager says he intends to produce the play in Philadelphia. afternoon a Bt I.ons, April kis boat with twelve young men aboard, started from the Missouri side of the cross to hast St Louis. When river s of the way over the about boat ran into an eddy and capsized. g Five buys were drowned, the others rescued with great difficulty. Baltimore, April xt. E Dickinson, ot Pahimnre & general superintendent from the Ohio river to Chicago has resigned. President Mayor laid Dicks inson had been strongly urged to return to the Uuion Pacific and tendered a position and they could not advise him to decline the verr flatt iring inducements offered. theatre Of New From OurExekang eu. Word from ; Tri-Weekl-y. 14. The case of Jungk A Salvern vs D C Reed et al, occupied the entire forenoon The case was not submitted to the jury. The case of Jungk and Fablen vs D C Reed et al, was submitted to the jury. Alexander Adamson, a resident of Utah county and a native of England was admitted tb citizenship. - Agricultural SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Wells GEO. A. LOWE zt Turbine Saw Mills Leflell The grand ju y came into court and wheels. reported that they had found three inexamined. Wasatch Commission When In Salt Lake City You are invited to Call and inspect tha Tailoring Establishment has just opened in the Utah National Bank Building, firat door west of Mala Street, on 1 South Si, ments. WEDNESDAY, April 15. In the case of A L Latham vs J D Bren-nua leave to amend complaint was Agent for and dealer in all granted. of first class agricult-urea- l kinds vs James The case of Charles Poynter Chipman, et al, was called and a jury Implements, Shuttler empaneled. Mr Critchelow appeared Farm and Freight wagons. for the plaintiff and Messer. Judd and & Crown mowers. George Sutherland for the defendants. Buckeye The suit is in relation to the ownership Buckeye Binders ol the land occupied by the American Fork bathing resort, located on the shore Horse Hoes & GarPlanet of American of Utah Lake aoutli-weden city clipper plows. BradFork city.' The plaintiff claims to have owned the land since 1857, but owing to ley & Solid comfort Sulky the raising and falling of the water be was unable to use the same, a portian Plows. Bessell chilled Plows. of the time. The ilefAndanie allege that J. I; CASE THRESHERS the land occupied by them at present A fine assortment of Bugwas not included in the original entry by of the plainufi, the lake having receded giesCarriagles . & Carts. since the entry. Ames Steam Engines Lane Several witnesses for the plaiLtiff were HOUSE, Wholesale Produce and Fruit Fine Jersey Butter a specialty 13 H'. ofirown. Lombard Investment VALLEY HOUSE Room 6, over Utah National Bank, corner Firat South and Main Sts, Offctit and Tabernacle Temple Salt Lake Olty Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. Eliason,ill! . MlimUiBhtd m JSmm M, The Electric Cars pass the F. 0, Horn Door. CONKLIN Spencer Clawson Co Ochmidt, Furnishings The nritchett House, ritchett (louse, Furnishes old at biz hM aurket price, Retune Madeoa I Ml. fcc align aulicind, A mm lira da THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS P. O. Box 941 Salt Lake City Cabinet Photos $1.60 Per Bozen-a- t Newcomb & Co. 16a Main St, Salt Lake city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. VfttlM fti PaMleatiaa. silverware Simon Bros H. D.pM. ZlhaOnMNn nfkmA.II,. Block arid South rtrsai. rer carefully Mwpled ud Cfchmidt. Tailor, merchant Jailor, TIIE STATE Q SAMPLING WORKS. . Martin C.B ifarkland THE Progress Buldikg, importer and dealer in Washington, April 13. President and WATCHES CLOCKS, --JEWELRY Stain Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs Harrison, with the party who will T O. Box 585. accompany them on their trip to the far west left here et midnight on the special train prepared for their nse. OwB0XE.S OPTICAL GOODSS1TC ing to the lateness of the hour only a lew HUSIA All goodl warm lad as npnanted. Spodal a IS persons besides the railroad employees were at the station 10 witness the depar- cation ghraa la iaa watek npesiag. ture of the train. As the train drew out SOLE A CENT FOR ot the station, the President stood on the CNDS pATNcgfLF-WINDINrear of the platform of the last car and to removing his hat, bowed good-by- e orroai rovTorrica. those waiting to see him off. The first will be Lynchburg, Va, topping place which will be reached in the morning. will Rusk accompany the Secretary party only as far ai Gal vest on, to which place be goes for die purpose of making inquiries concerning the presence ut Tea WHOLESALE as lever among cattle. New York, April 13. A Washington Millinery special to the Commercial Adiertisn says' There is a possibility the corresSalt Lake City, Utah. pondence between Blaine and Rudial will be given (uut this evening or It depends upon morning. the decision of the President. The situation is not improved as regards the relations between Uuited States and Itilyaud whether it occured now or later on, the recall of Porter and the tele-tioML Pleasant, Utah, complete rupture of piplomatic ie likely. Failing to get eatisfac-tio- n Blocks South of Main street Three demon Itfly will have to make some striuou if made alter we failed to com ply with her demands, but her minister having been recalled before the offence ebe must seek some other excreasiou The Best Accommodations in of displeasure alter the offense to make in the City to the Travela com plete diplomatic rupture. This is ing Public. the least she can do having already done so much and it is the must she can afford Table Unsurpassec to do in the lace of the complication in Reasonable Rates European aflira and (he poverty oi her Mm. R. fRrraraTTj, Prop treasury. W. H. Dale, Manager $x.sj to Is.oa per day. Special Rates to Largs Pcrties. m m On Improved Farms in the San Pete Valley. Tall upon or write us for particulars. Ratesi THURSDAY,. April 16 i o Money to Loan Salt Lake City. n, 0. L COMPANY. . K. Bloch & Co. There is e talk of building a jao,ooo brick block in Provo.xnd e company is being organized for that purpose composed ol some ot her best citisens. First South St, Salt Laic City Refer, by permission to Commercial National Bank. Pickaf8 and ' :D E A L E R S Wholesale Dry Goods dictments. ..The aeveral cases of the Salt Lake City. Utah. People- - vs. James Carney, James Harrington ana G C Johnson were igVISIT nored. In the case ol Jungk & Fabian vs. D. C.Rced, et al. the jury reported they were unable to agree and were discharged. For a Good Smoke William Prescott was arraigned on a This Space is Reserved for Ha of pleaded 143 housebreaking. charge Main Street, Salt Lake City. guilty and was sentenced to one years The H.A. Tacket Ctndy Company One door north of Progress B'dd imprisonment in the penetentiary. Robert Curry was arraigned on a of house breaking (at Bishop charge of Salt Lake City. johnson's house) and pleaded guilty. sentenced wss also to one year's He When they get lima they will writ their B. imprisonment in the penetentiary. ; card. the in or The examination witnesses case of Charles Poynter vs lames Chip-ma- WHQLESALI LIQUOR ft "CIGAR MERet al occupiml the balance of the afternoon . CHANTS. Salt Lake City Utah. The case of John Poynter vs James Agenti for Fabst, Milwaukee Export beer. Chipman, et al was argued by the attorneys and ubmitted to the jury. S Corner Main and and S. St. Imple- Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San Fete County. Druggists BAN K Of Utah. If (I at Sail LakeCkv.Utah. Match rftfc.lkl; her.by gi.rn that the fallowing aimtd adder haafilad notice 1 hb iatcadnn M knel proof i auip.i ol bia claim, aad that Mid panuf will, ha Made bclorc PtoUtc Judge or la hia abaeaca th Canny Clerk of Sea Pc la roanty , Utak. at Masti, Utah, o April Mh, ilyi, vb: Joha S. Unia, ITeam-tio- a iJeclnMy htatcaaeat No. it.ynl, hr the S. E. M Sec. a! Tp. rts., K. K, S L. M Ha aaai.a tha fallowing wiloewaa I pro hb rawd.ure apoa, and cultivation Mid faad. OOca tnd Noncab uu JohnC. Jnhoaoa, Parlay Ilanaaa. WillbrnCrew, Andraw A. Ilanaaa, albilEphrain.San rata Co, Utah X. Kagwar T. C, Dailey Aaonay nans Hu JfoHte Sa Creditors Vditi of Aiiii ViiUAndaiini deeeesed, Houcc ia hcrobygivta by ilMtudBrugncd Bftc tor of On Imc Will ud THtcmM of Aania MaHi Aadanoa deemed, to the creditor! of ud all persona having ctainsaiaiMl tho said deceaatd, to exhibit thea, with the secewary voucher with in four SMiatha titer the first pubUcatiua of this amice to the said E ecu tor at hia reaidcacc, ii Lphraia, Sanpete County, U.T. the aame being the place luc treasauiou of Ibe bmincif of wid catalo. Kickvald Kcilsoa Lxecutorof tal Will ud Teste meal of Aauie Maria Anderson, deceased. Dated Ibis goth day of March, 1691 NOTICE !a the Probata Oart ol the county ol Saa Pat. Silt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $50o,ooo,fully paid up Hebcr J. Grant, President. Wm. B. Preston, i Haber M. Walls, Cashier. ke-Pr- o tha Matter ot tha Lauic of ChrbteaNfabm Aa IncaMpaUDi. Order to ahuw cauat why order of rate ahould am be nada. el Ktal J . P. ChnaCcaaea the guardian al the penes aad bun ewaKof ChriuiaaNeiUaa an iacaeipetant haring tied hb patiuos herein preying far an aider el eele el the reel caute. el aaia decedent, far the puipnew therein act knh. It bthtrafata Ordered by ihsjadga el (aid ceart d ocean, ihalaUpenoaaiaiertatedlnlheaataMalaaid ad, appear before the Bald Probata court aa Mae day the 1, day cl April iZyi, at u .cluck la the ceart hoeae Is Maas City ceoaty of Saa Petal aaew caaa why ea Mifaa aheuld ant ha area lad la tka Mid guarding aMUMMiKkallhereaTaaiatae! ikeaaid nacewne- taataaahallba aaeccaaary. Aad that a aapy id Ihia etdar ha peblbhed al laaM bat anecaaiva week, la tha Vraiaraa a aawapapar prilled aad publiahed ha aaid IaaI PaM Sbnnly. euaacTOSs. Chas. S. Burton Wm- H. Rowe, Nephi W.Clayton, Frank Y. Taylor, Ahrm. H. Cannon V. T. Faansworth, Spencer Clawson, Richard W.Young Elies Morris, Dated March it, ilfa Henry W, Woolley. larrisity el Ureal Main No. as Pata Cauatyd 60 Street at location is Its F. Smith, Joseph - It transacts a General Banking It It It ifjli jaktiBi Jadga al ika Pkebaia aaaib Bust-nes- s- I John Reid. Elcrh f the rroket court ia and fat Mid coutlay, hanky certify tha the loregoinz b a fell aad aarrtcl copy al Iba nngieal ardor Mthaw came why enbrefaabaf rest aaraia pays 5 per cent Saving Deposits. should aat bo aidi- compounds interest quarterly. Wiiaaaf My hand aad nfiwal cal.lhia ihk of the of solicits the business people dbcaOday al March. ( John Raid.Ulerk. Utah. fa . |