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Show arm?! BP I f4 a a fi tw-- g Published Tri-Weekl- y. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Thursday, April 23, 1891. Vol. I. The Great Strike ! Folk Spanish moved, but refined grades are unrhaug-ie- s vet. Exports are fairly maintained in church. the aggregate, but the movement cl Over 10,000 people visited the South' when, dour and corn falls far below last year's. The teturiis of foreign trade ern C.iltornia unrige carnival at Chicago for March appear to indicate an excess Thursday of about $7,000,000 exports over The Messiah is t come ill March, 1S91 but the exp iris cannot be expectThe Ditri-- t I'ourt sit according to a Vale professor's inutlie' ed to enlarge front this time forward. Doiii" it ml metical calculations. The monev market liete is quite though at all Eastern markThesiagr from Challts to Black foot AUem'rul SynojmlH of the ets there is nioie than usual disposition Idaho was tired on by Indians while pass to loan on call rather than on time, and ing lhtuugh the lava beds, of tiu. I)jiy. at Boston there is considerable stringency. Philadelphia and Pittsburg are easv Ogden seems determined to have an THE COKE STRIKE. hut a1 Cleveland there is some pressure, iron puddling furnace. Desperate eflutlt ' So ttiUle.Pi. April 19 A hundred Circiiiatti is a little rli.e,and at Clv'cago are being made to get capital interested there is good demand at six per cent. in the enterprise. cke Miiken hi larked the deputy At other Western p mill generally the LeistMiruig lat nielli. Mmk e:e A terrible cyclone passed two miles money markets are comparatively easv, exchanged aud the guards finally Com- and west ol Claud, Texas, Wednesday. One tlia not South at materially changed t hr sinkers but to retire, only pelled man was killed and another hurt. The after one of the deputies had been shot Collections are not, as a rule, quite sat extent of damage is not yet known and it is leared fatally wounded. Sheriff islactory, owing to bad weather and bad McCormick will now ask the governor country roads. But the Treasury hat John McNulty fell down 'a twentyfoot again put out about $3,000,000 in a shaft at the Eureka Hill mine a few to nil out the :r ops ag.-udays week no mure than it has taken in, and At the olllces of the lrick and Mcago and escaped almust without a Clure companies it was said a few more signs appear of heavy gold exports si scratch, Some men are born lucky. men had returned to work this morning. vet. The stork market decidedly im All the Territorial papers speak high The labor leaders are greatly depressed proved most ol the week, with good over their failure to get the men at work railroad earnings and the prospect ol ly of the manner in which sheep have to come out. The men vet remaining easy money, but has since grown weak come through the winter, and the inout demand those at work he biought er, though still averaging about $139 per dications are that wool clip will be the out and the Italians driven away within share higher than a week ago Probab-abl- y heaviest ever made in the Territory. the fear of important labor troubles two days or all will return and claim Nine men were ascending the shall of their places. The situation with the hat some influences, hut the state of the great industries is just now akugelhe en- a Philadelphia and Reading colliery leaders is becoming serious. when the rope broke dropping six of A report has just been received that couraging. Dunn & Co. diem to the bottom, a distance ol three the strikers blew up the water tank at hundred feet. All of the six had their the Kyle wotk of Frick & Co., eatly this limbs broken and two will die. Morning. No gnardi were about and nobody waa hurt. PA Wyoming ranchman on murder bent, Scottdale, Pa , April rg. Hardly bad old hoy before him held bis four-yethe suld.ers left tnia region before Win- as a shield, and started to kill off his an near By explosion unexpected the fears of the citizens were realized nipeg, of a delayed blast, several work- neighbors, who had given refuge to his and gangs of the striking cuakers again men were killed yesterday. wife, with a six shooter. The baby turned loose their lawless p.issiuus ol died and the father will not recover, hatred and revenge. Throughout 'the CurCharles 20 Cluster, Miss, April region all last night the eatth fairly tis, a The Weber Company drew another boy in jail lor rape, was taktrembled witn the succerion of shocks en outnegroe and hanged by a mob. large house Thursday evening and were following the explosion of dynamite received so enthusiastically that Miss Susan Dickinson is seriously ill againdecided to remain here and bombs. give they At Leiiinring, No a of the Frick works with the grip at Pittsburg, Pa., aggravat- another I his crowd of strikers gatheied on the ed by the great mental (train of the past makes the performance tifih night they have played hill and at one time thirty bombs were few months. here this week. Ijtsign. exploded stiinultaneously, tearing great About fix hundred Chicago, April so. holes in the earth, breaking window in W. J. Garrison of the novelty theatrr in men Jackson park has on exhibition a broken police dab ir.aiiy houses, and frightening the peo in employed lor grading tothe Woild'a Fair fur m lea around IjyJtheir tcritfic roar, preperatiun and blood- - stained sand bag, relics of K'e the New iJtiuns massacre, rhey were one was tniured, however, and Lul day struck lor increased wages. little actual damage done, the strikeia Two daughters of Richard Cauffman presented by Charles contenting themselves with this warn- and a m uried lady, whose name w-- .s not of police in Salt Lake Alanv people, ing to the workers below. On Monday learned, were drowned in Osage river including not a few Italians, have ex emitted the weapons. the Companies will post notices that un-e- near Ogden CommerNevada, Mo., yesterday, while boat- cial. the men return to work by Tuesday ing. they will no ionger be Inuked upon as The laborers at the World's pair This means that cheap A premature explnssion of a blast in employees ii Chicago will hold a meeting labor will be imported, and as several Aegentun silver at Aspen yesterday kill grounds av and unless matters are adjusted hundred eviction notices will also expite ed Ed Reed, Thomas Kenedy and Jack tne strikers will have a hard week be- Mahoney and seriously injured two other a s.rike will prubibly occur soon. Thev assert that the contractors in charge of fore them At Leisenting, Deputy Sher- men. the wotk they have nut kept their prciui iff Craw. ord and a posse were serving wu s o' ejectment, when they were capVienna, April 20. A Jewish lawyer of ses with them in regard to their pav. tured liv an angry moli and harshly treat St Petersburg writes a lriend that all the They cumpiain that the quatiers providfor them on the grounds are unfit fut rd.. One tfepu v was fatally injured. An jews residing in St Petersburg have edwine. effort v 'ibe made next week, with iieeu ordered to leave that city by May a large mice 10 evict tile strikeis, 3. This means the ruin of many Jews. Chattanooga, Tenn. Aptil to. A reand ir miile w'd lollow. In view uf the ap- port has reached here from Rockwond 20 London, April the labor of Secietaiy Parkers, miles ftoni here, on the Cinof May, Anarchists ate busy seventy-siorganization, mdered one thousand tents proach for the sheading of the evicted pet- - throughout Europe organizing lor a gen- cinnati Southern road, that twenty-fivmiles frum that place Sunday, a party ol eral strike. All the European governns. native mountaineers rode into a lanha'k decided outside to ments have prevent Scottdale, Pa.,April so. Rioting strik- demonstrations. on the Cumberland mountains and camp in er continue the coke regions. The without warning shut an d killed six neLeisering plant of the Frick coke comserwas There a Palmero, April 20. groes and wounded ten. The mountainpany is kept in an uproar. Since Sat- ious riot at Cerda it is said, had been discharged for growing out of urday night the wo iks have been sur- the opposition to the poll tax. Two eers, incompetency and took this method of rounded by a mob day and night, and thousand releaspeasants tookpart and vengeance. the e tplos'on of bombs and firing ofgui 1 ed a conrad prisoner. Troops were discan tie heard at all hour. The cuke The Mayor of Bradford, England, yesto the (cene. company have sworn out an injunction patched received a letter which said that terday of the leader, and against thirty-thre- e Ottawa, April 20. British Columbia several men had been detailed to kill also instituted criminal charges against has sent a resolution to the governor him, the chairman of a watch committee them. The injunction papers and general in council requesting the Domin and the chief constable, and that this been placed in tiie hand of parliament to make the Chinese act action was to be taken to prove that the tiie sheriff and constables, but they claim more restrictive. An increase of the authorities could not inteifere with, to be powerless to seive them without poll tax from $50 to $100 is also ask- impunity with the rights of the public. the assistance of troops. A number of ed. Placards were posted by the striking Coke plants arc running a lull lorce, members for amass Chaudiere valley, one of the richest The authorities are meeting while others have started up agan. taking everyprecau v was prolific of excitement and farming districts in the province of Que- tlon to prevent a gathering. small riots throughout this region, wo- bec, has been completely inundated by a men generally are leading and ate must rise of the Chaudiere river and serious bitter in thsir attacks upon the deputies damage is reported. Scotts, Bounce and Heretofore they have been sileiiT. but other populous centen will suffer heavy when the evictois attacked their homes loss. the foreign women especially were drivRev. Thomas James (colored) who waa two en wild. During a squabble born a slave in died yesterday at deputies were painfully injured. lint few Rochester. He 1804, was one of the most evictions were made, as the shcrilfii fear widsly known preachers in the United opposition and are gathering larger for- States In 1837, he ordained Fred Dong-las- s Office with Dr. W. II . Olsten ces of deputies. who was tust released from alaveiy, Unionlown, Pa., April 20. There was Ephraim City, Utah considerable rioting at Weith and Ieiain at Louisville Kentucky, ring No 1, because of attempted evictions Mrs Frank Hyde last night adminisGold Filling; a Specialty. The trouble was all caused by Hungar- tered morphine to her two young chilian women who I ought like tigers against dren and then committed suicide, at All work warrented. the sheriff's lurces. At one time the Sioux Fal's. She left a note for sheriff called lor troops, but the trouble herCALL AND GET FRICES- .stating that insanity waa quieted and the o der was countermand- editary in ner family and she thought it of Saturday's rioters better' to end the lives of all. ed. Twenty-sihen the conwere arrested to day. stable took them to the the train te be The grand jury in Chicago yerterday M. brought here their wives and other wo- returned an indictment against Dennis men to the number of forty to fifty pour- Sheehan, a detnacralic judge of election ed into the coaches and took possession. for forcibly breaking open a ballot-bo- x Pbotograpli Gallery. The women tefused to pay their fare of the auth precinct of the auth ward on and the trainmen, afier ineffectual eff- election day. The penalty is a fine in the penitentiary from orts to eject them, ran the coaches 011 a Card Size $1.00 per do side track and going to Vance's Junc- one to fiuryeais. Victoria II I 1 50 M tion, reported the situation to headquar. .uo I.oi.Jon, April 20. The United State Cabinet ters. Nothing since has been heard uf a message was stiiiieine court postponed for one week the train lot d. Fiwr Cum Woas. sent from Larmont to la isenug No 2 no argument in the case of the scliuoner of the the officiinvolving and jurisdiction Saywatd company tifiviiig the deputies Agvnt fur Sr. Peter's MmHcidm. als that 250 strikers had just left Lemaut United Slates over the Behring sea seal i and Uterine , for Leisering and a riot was eminent. fisheries, and also in the cases involving kuriko y act. At- do goed where the Best medicines and die validity of the torney General Miller waa unable to lie Doctuis fail to cure.Main Street, Ephraim REVIEW OF TRADE. O) present. Reports from the various centres of "A dastardly outrage was perpetrated trade are about the same as last week, in this camp Monday nigh' Dynamite A Stitch in time saves nine, "And but recognize temporary s'ackeuiug wen or giant powder was placed under a be the of Saving your Life more generally, wnile it is attriiiuted house occupied hv a spotting woman maylimbs ol mainly to bad weather and the state and the structure was reduced to kindSee that your Harne is in good fx, country roa..s. ling wood. The woman had a miracuwhich yntt can do by calling on ufl halls, though lous escape, being hut sl'glnly injured. Speculation in bread! wheat is a fiamum higher, at $117,111 The building was owned bv Frank Mero V. HARNESS MAKEH. tp-tol facts sltua itijj Hut a sill plus of who savs the damage will amount to and blocks Suuiii of Put office halt 3ne avover S'Mi 0.000 Imxlu-l- still exir.ts about $500. Lnreia Chttf. Main Street, Ephraim. ailable for export, while crop ptuspects I larnes-seof all kinds made to order, are exceedingly bright. Raw sugar ha April loth was Arbor Day and was vork wairantcd, charges moderate. advanced a sixteenth under tne veiv generally observed'tbroughout the allffl the duty was re- fieavy demand In tlioCokc Region of still on IY11-aylvun- tnt-Ipt- lroo Sm ; shvt-iftsrt- HOW TO KILL YOUR TOWN. is to have a new $35,000 t Nows Items. ddlxn Buyol Ho. 62. COMSiucesanr 1 lenoimrr voui mcrchuu lautuou thru goods. 1 tw:ai'. thry ixxkx i rf lUHH A N Safe, Speedy A Reliable Remedy for colic & blout, coughs and distemper. Heal-in- u all wounds wire fence cuts bums and scalds etc. No flies will trouble any sore where it is used Excells all other simular preparation Sold at all stores & Druggist Manufactures & Sole Proprietors c W Nunn Vetemary Pharmacy 71 W 1st Soute st Salt Lake city Utah Keep every cent you set end iWl do xnvihing at a piinliL nature unless ywi can make Mmciinug jut el I tiiici'tiy. Telfyanr merchant! that you can Lay goo.l a good deal cheaper in tune other town and charge then with cxinruts. Ill atransercotaiHto your town tell him everything is overdone and predict a general crash in iha town mi lha tear future. W'ken yare hare aaythiagta aay of your town, uy it ia such a tray u to leave Uit impression that yau have an lurlh IB il Patronise outside arwspapcii to the exclusion ot own. and Urea dcanuaca them Ur out being as paper. Car aiiha city When in Salt latke City You ate invited to If you arc a merchant, don't advanisu in lha horn papers; buy a rubber nanrp aad nee it, it may navi you a lew dimes and make the paper look like it war c loan. painted ia a r Hours3 estaurant Meals at all Call and inspect the Tailoring Establishment has just opened in the Utah National Bank flCSIMTHfCO WHOLESALE and RETAIL Building, first door west of Mrs. A. Powell. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. In the Building formerly the Palace Hotel, Opposite and one door north of Store, launches for Parties and Baaqacts Black Oil Balsam. Y to XI ike your town out i vety but pihi u d nih ii veiy cliancc ycu gal Kctus M unite in any irkrur (nr the be'.urment o( the material intcreeta ot the pejie. R DR. c. W. NUNN V. S. Utah Book Stationery oiiM iadu.iRu.hu Main Street, on 1 South Slz, by Wells A Brown. i Druggists! Corner Main and and S. St. Co-o- p. a Specialty. VALLEY HOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Opposite Templo and Tabernacle EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Darius , Prof. Salt Lake City. Wasatch Commission HOUSE, Next Door to the Hot Spring Wholesale Produce and Fruit Mineral Bath House. :D E A L E R S , Rates: $1.15 to $2.00 per day, SaiMpU Fine Jersey Butter a specialty Spe&al Rates to Largo Parties. 23 W. First South St", Salt Lake City Ephraim The Elcctrio Cars pass the Door. Refer, by permission to Commercial Good scctnamodatioaa and Room. in Main Street ss - - Post Office. Opposite 1 National Bank. to-d- To-da- v x VISIT Clawson J Co Lombard Investment PicksPalace Cigar Spencer COMPANY. Wholesale Goods STOllE, Dry For a Good Smoke Salt Lake City. - - Utah. Room 6, over Utah National Bank, corner First South and Main Sts, 143J4 Main Street, Salt Lake City. One door north 0 : of Progress L't'd e to-da- y, B. K. Bloch & Co. Dentist. x JENSENS d Mag-Vig- anti-lotter- . mi-an- a Jas. s Stevenses. Reserved for The H.A. Tucket Candy Company CHANTS, of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City Utah. When they gal tima they will write their Agents for Fabst, Milwaukee Export beer. O.L . JKaSn WATCHES AND DEALER IN -- JEWELRY silverwares MU SI A PATENT SELF-WINCLOCK - M; Special alt Simon Bros WHOLESALE Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. Schmidt, merchant Jailor, 1 ritchett ouse, ouse, hit. Pleasant, Utah, Three Block South r. R. Dtpot. Offic.Opvx Hxuxu llwxknahniihxlixM. Orncxnfnll, umplcd xx sold si hixSnt xi.ikM prlrx, Kxmrax xudx na dxv ofuiDx tCBWgBMBla nUuJlcd, Adrcflg works owwltx U, THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS P. O. Box 94a Salt Lake City Cabinet Photos Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. P 0. Box 585. $1.40 Per TIIE Bozen-a- t Newcomb & Co. STATE B A N K of Main street Furnishes The Best Accommodations in in the City to the Traveling Public. . Tabic Unsurpassed Rates Reasonable Mxs. E. lKiTcitETr, Prop. x6a Main St, Salt Lake city. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Of Utah. NdMdd for PibilMtlta, M0T. MU Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $500, 000, fully paid up The SAMPLINQ INQ D fjritchett C.B MarAland WORKS. 'Tailor, opposite riMTorricx. Millinery F. 0, Horn Progress Bulding, BOXES OPTICAL GOOKSSTC All goods warrented m represented. eatioa givao lo fina watch repairing SOI.C AGENT FOR CMC artm artin SI, CLOCKS, us for particulars. W. H. Dale, Manager THE ifcSS IMPOKTEK o On Improved Farmi in the San Pete Valley. Call upon or write CONKLIN Eliason, Me MeMMrd card. and To-nig- ht Ole-Oi- ia WHOLESALE LIQUOR & CIGAR MER- To-da- C. M. OTT, This Space Salt Lake Oity Money to Loan Heber J. Grant, President. Wn. B. Preston, Heber M. Wella, Cashier. nice-Pre- s. 4 Oflei il Kali LakeOfjr.Utab. March Ncana ia hereby give that lha htlovhi aaned SDtilcr haafilcd amice oi hie iatcatioa lo make (ha) proof ia amort uf hi claia aad dial nid proof viU b aiada hewre Probate Jadf a or ia fan abaeace ike Cauay Clerk of MR Pete county , flak, at Maaii, Prcmp-lio- o Utah, oa April yoth, rlgi trb; Joke . Gret 11.M hr iM ii. K. m beckwjf Uattaeil E K. M.V'ab. al lee. Ip. lb., j t, wiioeace to prevo bit coo Na aaaue the Mlnwiag liaooot mkleace apua, aoj ciiltaeatMtt of aafd load, vm: Juba C. Johatoa. Parlay Ilaasoa. WilKaai Grata, Aadiaw A. Haaaoa. all af phriM,baa rate C Utah waaCTORa. BANK D. HuBBft K aglStOR C'has. S. Barton F. Smith, T, Bailey Attorney Vtn H. Rows, Nephl W.Clayton, Frank Y, Taylor, Ahr'm. 11. Cannon P. T. Faansworth, Notic lo Creditors Spencer Clawson, Elias Mon1, Kichajd W. Young of Aaalo Maria Aadanoa deetaaotf, Brtili Henry W, Woolley. Muttra ie hereby givaa by the uadermgnad Kaecfe tor ol il lau Will aad 1 Meat eat U Aaalo Mario Its location is at Na. 60 Alain Street. Aadcnua dneaeed. tulhe creditors of and all pmuni claims against lha laid dactasad, to cahibil It transacts a General Banking Busi- having thcai, with the ncceMary vouchers, within bur mctha t ness- alter lha ftrat publkatioa of this notice to the aoid a ccul al hi ivstdctkca, ia Ephuiia, ban pete County, It pays 5 per cent Saving Deposits. U. 1. lha wmc beiaK ilia place fiattauRMiBou of the butiato rf Mid estate. It compounds interest quarterly. Kkkvald NeiUua kaccuhaot leal Will aad Tatty If solicits the business of the people ol maul ol Aaaia Maria Andcisia, dcccsiud Dated thu yolk say uf hlarh, iflyt Utah. |