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Show The Ogden C("xmrreia,z bright, wide awake Liberal daily, six column, col-umn, eight page paper has been received. We are pleaded to place it on our exchange list. Last Saturday Chris Thompson's little three year-old son, of Gunnison Gunni-son was kicked on the forehead by a colt, cutting a deep gash. There is hopes of his recovery. Sentinel. Read card elsewhere ia this paper advertising "bull" for sale. The reason for Mr. Sorensoa making the sale is that he is'going on a mission, 1 and wishes to raise all the cash pos- sible. All.-inds of freight being dam ed into a muddy wet platform is not n very cheerful prospect.but Erjhrai has been promised a depot a num-cr num-cr of times, whether she gets one or not. Mr. J. H. Otterstrom received sacks for 5.000 bushe's of wheat yesterday. When asked if there was that amount of wheat left in town, he smilingly remarked that there was 4000 bushels from one man. If yuii want lo be considered a well dressed man, you must have the best cloth used in m.iking your garments, a peilect fit and the most skilled workmen work-men to make them up for you. Martin Schmidt, the tailor, aoo Progress Building Build-ing (Salt Like) can suit you in all classes. class-es. We have received the first number num-ber of Young Utah published by J. Frank Pickering of f'ayson. It is a neat 8 page, four column paper, well printed, and is full of good reading far the young people of this Territory. Ter-ritory. A gentleman traveling through our county the other day remarked that he had never seen a county in Utah where the streams and gullies were as well bridged as SonPetc. He said o:r county took the lead for bridges. The San Pete teachers Institute will convene in Ephraim next Sat urday at 10 a. m. As there is matter mat-ter of special importance to be transacted trans-acted as well as the usual programme Supt. Greaves desires all the teachers to be present. Pres. Peterson has been ailing for some time, and has been quite sick for a number of days. On Afonday night he was very bad, but we are pleaed to note that he is improving now and we soon hope to see him around again. Every gentleman visiting Salt Lake during conference should order his spring suit, made by Martin Schmidt, the tailor, aoo Progress Building. He uses none but the best cloth and employs none Out the very best workmen, so you can rely, on getting: clothes that will not only fit you perfectly, but which will outwear out-wear any others, if you leave your measure meas-ure with him. The Pyramid says: Considerable shrubbery and berry bushes are now being planted; a good idea, and one that will bring good return for labor spent. Jacob Ruesh was kicked by a horse this week and his lower jaw quite badly bruised. The Ephraim brass band gave the Citizens a brief open air concert on Saturday evening last. The pieces played were"The Union Quickstep," The "Midland Overture,"Quickstep "Fun among the Basses, "and"Major vs. Minor." The bovs will cohie out County Locals. NOTICE Our Agents are not allowed to make Collections unless they have a written Order or Satement issued 1 AiffMiM Vy We MaMgerorttcretaiy'Ot ThW ; Company. t County Register Co. I March 24, 8or. ! i I Manager Larson, of the Register ! went to the Metropolis yesterday. I Miss. J. Johnson and Afary Olsen of Spring City are visiting at Provo. We rec ei ved a communication this morning which will appear Satur-; Satur-; day, I Ei.hraim's enterprising druggist i has put up a new lamp in front of j his store. Mr. J. P. Meilstrup sold his en- tire stock to S. P Teasdel.Salt Lake, j yesterday. again next Saturday if the weather will permit, and give the public a treat, some of the following pieces, which they now have in preperation, and perhaps all of them, will be given: "Tramp! Tramp!" a cornet solo by Jas. Clawson; "Bass solo," The"Jlasses Pride," by Frank Chris-tensen; Chris-tensen; Trombone solo, "Madona Polka," by John Greaves; A waltz "The Scotch iledley"and the"Mid-land the"Mid-land Overture by the band. ; Larson & Co's. building East of I the Register office is fast assuming t a finished appearance. Postmaster Porter of Fairview ' and County Recorder Candland went north on yesterday's train. Mataiiu and Clinslenson ! Photographers, i No. 18 Commercial St. No. 18. , Fine Cabinets, Only $1.50 per dozen. ' Mr. Peter Greaves is giving the hightst price in cash fr wool. I). P. Felt says thry had six inch es of snow in San Pete when he left there several days ago." Enquirer. A few days ago a car load of ore from the Dalton Mine, Marysvale passed through Ephraim to Salt Like. 'I here is no snow in San Pete except on the Div i le, but some people are give to txagnation and misrepresentation. Henry Green, of Ephraim, is planting shade trees around his lot. H. V. Larson is also putting in shade ' trcs. This looks well tor the fu ture. Lant .-'onday night there was another an-other preliminary meeting with re- gard to the Ephraim factory. This cntetpiize will be sure to be a go DOW. A number of Sping City Sports made them: elves numerous at ihe J'anti races Monday, and some s.tM they should have spend the day hi the cooler. , C nly the passenger cars were on the t.ain this morning, the locomo- I m ti e was broken last night switch i a VJ an t ; an the f eight had to be t .nis morning. " ' .1 |