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Show Ml mblIII JB n , llMLimttllJ-ia- . I T' HIIM Pyper, Whitney, Spencer and ; Apostle Lyman pi. mounted the dediia- - j torv player, i tie cwll'm was lowered, and souu a lU'itiml of eai lii.Civeicd w ill) tl .w- - ers of white and reen blanches, mark-rd the last resting place of 1'iesideist Daniel U.W Ps j PRESIDENT WELLS I UNEIUL Following are the last of the fun-eral services and should have ap peered before but circumstac.es pre-- I vented. Apostle HederJ Grant arose and read the followini letter re-ceived by or.e ol the sons ol the deccas ed from Apostle Moses Thatcher, who had been unable to reach the city. The reading was lestened to with the most rapt attention. Loc.an, Utah, March 28, iSor. Elder Junius F. Wells. Salt Lake City: Dear Brother When informed by President Woodrufl.by wire.cf the death of your father.shortly alter its occurrence I was gteatly grieved, surprised and shocked; lor up lu that moment I lid received no intimalion ol his illness, in his death Israel sustains a great los, but hosts beyond the vail wi;l rejoice, while we mourn. Yourself and the menibeis of your father's family have in this hotii ol your deep bereavement, my most sin-cere sympathy. I am awaie of how im-potent rue wolds, even though convey-ing Ihe profound sentiments ol beans moved in sorrow, and yet I know, undet such conditions, they at least do no harm if unavailing for good, II weie in a single word io attempt to define true moral courage, I should say that Daniel H Wells was its peison-ifiealion- . We cannot afford to lose such as he; and yet we must bow to the of the Almighty. He goes to his rest, lite an ear of corn well ripened. Not many, if indeed any, who have lived in this generation have passed away more tespeeted and beloved than your great good father. I shall never forget the inspirational re-marks made by him in the old Social hall 011 an occasion of a Young Men's Mutual Improvement association gathering there when he spoke so beautifully about tlie tiead of coming Israel, whose footsteps he could hear. The light of heaven shone in his grand lion-lik- s face the wrinkles of which weie softened and made to glow like rays from the throne of God The sound of the tread of Israel's approaching triumphs and glory will ever be in his ears in the land of peace and eternal progress whither he has gone. This generation has produced no more courageous soul than he, greatest when most humiliated, and grandest when most environed by grave condi-tion fanght with danger to hmself and people, conditions winch, in ill aes ol the world, have made small men smaller and great men greater. When the history of the great latter-da- y wotk shall have been w ritten, iti leaves will contain no brighter pages than those devoted to the life ol lianiel H Wells. Naturally a leader, Jnihtary in his genius, bow beautiful thejlioUjjht that Ins life should be rounded hy the loving wuik which he found in t e Manti temp e w hile diiecting the bear of the children to the love ol their dta father! Modsst as a child while her-.-- , embar-rassment Will bung 110 bhisl to his cheek when be meets the vaf it ones gone before. With Joseph am Hyrum and Bigham and a host of othe: ,he will remain a striking figure anwn; Israel's modern leaders. Ever pr.iying lor your peace ; d hap-piness and that of each membe f your mother's family. I remain, with earn-est desire that you msy emulati lis ex-ample to the end when yon otnay peacefully rest 011 the other sho Your Brother in the Go A, Moses Thatc r. aposti.e snow pronounced a feeling benediclii and the great throng quietly dispi d by the east, west and north gates, aving the yard ad the south fates clear r the formation ol the poccssioil. Ov sixty carriages were filled those imn: iate'y following the hearse being occn d by the family, and a detachment o Presi-dent Wells, co workers in the Manti temple, who attended in a bod The bands played along the march ; both sides of the street were throng with gazers I01 several blocks out to east The cemetery was readied at .( lock, and when an appropriate anthf- "Not Dead but Sleepeth," had been lered by a mile qu.utettc,oiisisting o essts f ( Wm. Bawden. Deafer In All kinds of Yam, leans 'an 1 Men's Dress-Good- Whole tale for Wool, Cash not refused. Rupture can he Cured ;vS'SSSiSuSx Guarantee givtn when 1) For Circulars Write or Call. PlKfc'il TRUSS COMPANY, : Rooms :c0 ?.n- - Second 1 ioor, Constitution P.'.ock, Main St., Salt I.akf City, Utah. TO THE FRONT AGAIN. The Champion finders iVAi jjj?ovcrs at John Williams Stipt. May Held Co-op- . Grant Bros, company, Generol Agents. Martin C. Kroll, Mt, FLEASANT BAKERY Dealer la Bread. Cake, Confectiouei v, Gau dies. Nets, Ciyati. Itc. jtcfrcsvKis yfatlkints in Heir ""Xrtist Free Hand Crayon Work"3il Portrait's 1'nhrged A-i-d all work guaranteed. S. Jo:i.,o', Artist, Utah. "PI pnp A T W ' CO-OPERATI-VE IMEECAHTHE : XIsSTII UTIOIBS Xorlli and Sou lit ! Dry (toods of It;eri5iin.--. Hats am caps Loo'i and sl:o.i, both homo inndc atnl inijKrtvil. Clothing a tpeoalitv. (J voce ties, iitcludhitj Dixit lolasxef, and Dried Fruit; Crack. er.s and lish. Our Hardware Departme nt wntaiui 511 immense stock vt Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Farmers such m Shovel, Spadoa Picks, Iioes, Forks .nud Hakes. f lltlSSWrirfl. (Jllf nxtriHW Wiidilii'wn"' til:..m. Tlmi ;Ei?ierprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. ij'U (Commercial Street, Salt Lake Citj Most convenient to Kleclnc Can, Res-taurants. load . !. r.mU'M y)id all placii of tnusem;nts. fhiji Hotel and its coirpineiiti areen-jirl- y ntiw. ltUas i well famished rooms and ii l.c:i!4iu th heart of th e.ty. U. Horn C. V Matklind TIIE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS. Workv ojipusitci I', p. k. n)ot. Qttice f)pera Heu Ihn k 2nd South itircL 6icsi arcfully sampled :m4 sold h'i;til ni.11 ki inl't. Return-- made on day f Ce'iKtuwe-'nt;- Mjlu'itpd. AdrcMi TUV. CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS P.O.Box 942 Salt Lake City o oiv j 11 oot4t 11 "UIVj .r; Wl V lUOj A i Fr.ints and Oils; Well Fipiu and h ingle. Your jiati-onao-- c is rdwnys apjireciah'd, no matter how kqsU your purchase. You may rest assured it will b our .inMat riin to give our Customers (lie best goods that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated sj courteously ar voursrlf. " A. AXDERSOX, Saptt TheBeiicliHouse MANTI lil.aks oUth of the "Jank. It lHoittA MI Htrn-H- i A ll. coop TAiit.ns. jcaiTKV $' ' J'-J- per day.-&)- ia t). ;. M ,vt if., J'tof. Spec;l Kites by tins wtck. Good' Ctinm-ici- ai Sample Room. Good Path Jjiooiris. Free Conveyance to the Tern pie. Te;ms will meet parties at Chester jyhen tjo desired. Cabinet Photos $1.50 Per Dozeu- - at Ncwcomb it Co. 162 Main St, Salt Lake city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ji)lin Nelson mid SHOE MAKET5 BOOT and SHOE AIAKEJtV. ' WORK-tB- a 1,1 , tfeally Exacuted and on th Shortest ' Kotic?. OiittDoorWtst of Ciiy hall, Ephraim . Grat Sacrifice Sale. Big excitement in the Dry Goods Trade in Salt Lake. The wide awake Cash Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Gent's Furnislmgs, Shoes, Hats ct Caps, Kporium of the West have purchased over 150,000,00 worth or New Spring-Good-at Lowest Cash l'ricea, which they are selling at mihead prices. SEEING IB BELIEVING See 50 pieces Full 56 inch Turkey red Table Damask Oi.ly 25cts vortU 45 ' 25 " 72 Extra (line bleach " ' " 85 " " uj " joo do Extra fine Napkins handsome 'fatterri " J2 dv z " 55 " " rowels, Iar;;e hansonie " $2 " " joo Agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A.LOWE Salt. Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San Pete County. Agent for and dealer in ill kinds of first class agricult-- I ureal Implements, Shuttler jFarm and Freight wagon. PLANING MILL i ,v , n In All Its Branches at , MADSOlf Bros.&Co J Ephraim, Ulwub. " 2000 ytls X'liiistietJ r.atetiss nil cc.ltjrs 15 cts 30 " 2000 " " " " Gingham all styles " 15 " " 25 " "' " " " 35 Peicales nice " " 12 " " 3., " " " Gootl Colored Surah all cjIois " 42 " " 6 ' ' Mohairs .5 " " 60. " " ' Light & daik Challies, Handsome Patterns 6 " " 9, 100 doz Extra quality. Fast black Hose " 35 " " 4,.) " 50 Ladies Jersey Ves's for ' 25 ' " ' " ' ' " " 5,) 200 Good Jersey jackets lor 250 45,1 ' too Extra quaily Cloth Jackets & Llazeis " $5.00 " " 50 Uargian after Bargain throughout our mammoth Stock. Rembcr we guarrentec every dollars worth of goods as represented, or refund your money. We begin this great Slaughter Sale April 1st and Continue for T5 days. So don't miss the P.argaiu at Walker Pros. & Flyer Co. Buckeye & Crown mowers. Buckeye Binders Planet Horse Hoes & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley & Solid comfert Sulky-Plow- s. Bessell chilled Plows. J.I. CASE THRESHERS A fine assortment of Bug-gies Carriagies fc Carts. Ames Steam Engines Lane Saw Mills Leffell Turbine wheels. y C. TJOKERMAN'S Chopper Is always ready for Business, and our Toll is p pounds on the 100. Come on and Cet your Chopping done. Your rait is weighed when you bring i; to the mill, and when you get the grist. 1)2 E of main on 1 S Ephraim-- , - Utah. IBM! SAVINGS BANK AND TKUST CO MPANY Capital $50,000 Surplus 4,000 Geo. C. Whitmore,rrcs. W. I. Brown, Yice-Pre- s. Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, Directors James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Tas. II. Peterson. V. T REID. rrobate f? Land .4,ttornty, Manii, Uuh. Has had longer practice in Land matters ai.vilian Attorney in theeoaits T. C. BA1LE Y, ' LAND ATTOlt.NET. Office next diKtr to U.S. Land Office, ) Salt, Lake City. Obtains patients for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lauds. Correspondence solicited and iulor-- (nation given. ; Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at U Pleasant. f --- -i i. m, - Thcs. E3 Fuller, 3 DEALER IN ENEKAL MERCHANDISE. Pry Good and GroceiiesJSootB 4.nd Shot's. Lawrence, Emery fouuty, Utfih 2 jWMWiwiiiniiwiiiiiiM amimmmmmmmmmmum mm mf Standard Ge, Ff : rr; - v-O'T- - Pullman Palace and f v hl Ji j '., Sleeping Cars on a'Us',v r n , Throijh Trains. 5t r I x hy 'i. .?. 1 1 K A i. Sal " - S Gnerl Ojicts Lake Oily, Utah. y - e ru ' t,V i i I" At C? D. C. DODGE, P' f v?11' "t J II BENNETT, I Gen.Frt.h--Passa- t g. , V. .fyi-'- J. 1 M East Bound. West Eccna. Vi, s " .'ii AttantioMtil Atlantic Kxptcsn I'tcitic Mai! J'ndlic ixpraM 8.30 a m 8,45 p in Lv Ojden Ar 3.00 a m t 6,00 p ra 9540 " 9155 " Ar Sa t I.ak Lv 2;oo " 4:45 " 955 " IO;5 " " " Ar !;45 " 4130 " ri; 40 " n;3S " Lv Provo Lv i2;?o " ;io " 5550 p in 5:35 am " Green River " 6;oo p 111 8:50 a. pa 9530 " 9I4J i m Ar Grand Junction ;oo " 4540 i;io am i;oo p in " Glenwood Springs " io;j5 1 rn n;o " 6;30 " 7:00 " " Leadville " 6;oo " 3;o p m i;20 pm 2)2jiM ' Pueblo " 11:15 pra 1 .35 iJo5 " 4!42 " Colo Springs " 9:55 ' il;5S . 4535 " 700 " : Denver " 7;oo p;0o it m TilllO Table, n Effeat,Marcli I5, Local Service Of den, Sait Lake, Thistle, Mavti 3J30 Lv Ogden Ar i;5o v- 4:45 Ar Salt Lake " i2;oi 4J55 L " " Lv l2;io Ocritx. Leave Salt Lake4;sj n m rc 6;35 Provo " lo;2j turning, arrive Salt Lake 7J30 ' Thistle " 9:30 s' P- - ". 9;59 " mt.Pleasanl " 6;2-- Binchah. L . Salt I rl e ? ac a 9535 ' Fairview " 7;i, Ar Bingbp.m 10 , m Sihi io;54 ' F.phraiin " 5 :54 ciSop.mAr Salt Lake 5:30. p m 1 1 ; 20 Ar mnnti Lv 553c, Alma Hague, Cashiers. General Banking Business. Interes paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on real estate I fftl ri r ..r,;j B is k Y s.-'- ,' . iVS l$Um U -- ''J't w mi: Cirrt. aiwt Traf-- f v(ii 'r&.ei, ,nd nil P Ml Iwwinn--ii caadn.-tr- t tnr Kn!ta fosit. Oar (Ww is 0ra 0. S. fstert Crfee. ar.d vrs can Bf niro pnteat In loan tiunthanthoaa mmotp Vii5h?:ii-trn- . . Ssnti mod'.-l- ilran lus or phnto., lth TVe itdvia, if patctittbla or not. frre of chars. Our fr tint till julfit ; icrurca. a PMKhlvt. "How 10 Oht.! i"itrt,"' with mm of rtp: c.if'iin InytuSUi Mat;,ar lovn. MAt fra. AJUra-j- C.A.SNOW&G0.1 9(tta (Moot Cjtea. WenMnu. 0 i- - liUiak Il'llli M.Mi.UlA.J''J!t.. ,.w C. S. IflLKES, OTtfiv at. ii. .Kti or? CR lirn.DTKG. LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY pbtain Tatents for Agricultural and Mineral Lauds. T. K. REID. J .?'TOR iYl 7 A T LAW ' J - MA"tTl rm. :' i ll the tomm ( tktT-xriter- Y ' j H; Frt"?:nD,M.n. A.W, Bnrrows,M.D v freeman & Burrows ? Eye Ear Nose StTrrat' Spectacles fitted properiy. Agents for the best Glass or Artificial Ej. L'irn Jtutrtm It Mnlt4r i L8J U I i ft fit ? Lo" , m,M PJtl;5 M-r- sritoHG. ra- - H HJ 8 M "aiuvrfjciiww.t o- K 1WJ trniM. . CY.LCU.4i, KG. The County Register is;ccUJuKATC:J A Tri-W- f i;UIy Newspaper, Devoted to the Iutn-M-i and jrjv.th of San Pete "I he Ciixitrcll-- i i Cunrilit.." Published at Kphraim, SatiTcte Co., Utah. ill a very peculiar position by the isii- -' ance ot tliat manifesto, conduct f the towaid ihem.ni 1 what the government should do. The s icied ness o'the promises ntade.and pr'-mise-that the result would he satisfartoiy. That God was tnanasiic tlie;e atfi.is; to suit himself. Acknowledged his u n ' shortsightedness and inability to under island the purposes of God, That he had testified hefote great men that lie believed il he had nut obeyed die principal of the celestial marriage be would have been d med. l'ait he bows to this decree, and to state publ c lv that is the intention ol the I.auer-da-j Saints to obey the law and leave the result to God. Believed thete was a brighter day dawning f..r th s people. There was a time wiie there were no ap.i; ties on the stand. I cannot tell h w von ielt but I know how we felt. We k iow that all the wisdom of the eatlh is not s.illicient to guide this chinch. Un-less the paths are wotked out by G d we can't walk in it. He will have all ihe glory ol the leading of tiiHCiuiich S.ivke ol home industries and their importance quoted 1'res. Biigham Young, and his le (Chinas with regard to being se.f sus-taining. Kvety person should sliive to be nell supporting. We are allowing our votin men bv hundreds to gru up The Conference. Our Special Corri'sixiJuhint (iivew I's A lire it Synopsis of Scnii Annual Ccnlvroncc oi'tlio Slornwui Church held, iu Salt Lake City, I!y our b7;cia! Rcpcittr MONDAY APRIL 6th. l'EST. WOODKUFF. without tiie knowled ;j of sk Bed trades Two perhaps in a settle tent. The idea of our young men (jrowinx up inoiani of a knowledge of skill in manual lluo I would rather my buys, as I114I1 a re-gard for book learning, would le am to use their hands if b t one were procur-able. Itiswrouj; to send a boy to school iinltil be is 19 or t , beloie he is put to traininj; his muscles II is not I l.avc a few thought., to present to tVie people of tliis conference. As has been stated there are those who believe or pre'.enft to believe that the sifts, powers, and bless inj,'s of Joseph's day are not now with the church. 'I his is a very serious mistake and the person who expresses himself or herself so, 'gives conclusive evidence that the gifts powers and blessings are not necessaty that every man should labor, but everymau should know how. We are importing skilkd labor from abroad I have Kiven the time of my boys foi one year free, 111 older to have ilutn trained in a petted manner m mechan-ism. Spoke of I lie duty of parents to children. Choir sang an Anthem Adj. airnment taken until September-- Dismissed by Joseph K.Taylor Conference of Relief Society was licit! on Tuesday. The Missionaries expecting to &;o on missions soon were told to Cad at ttu-l- l s toiiaus ullice to be si-- iipait 011 . with them. Fifty-tw- o years ago I with others assisted in laying the corner stone of the Temple, in response to direct revelation, andnuder circum-stances that were truly appalling. I travelled with Joseph, and hoard him prophecy and lived to see it fulfilled. I traveled with tfrighani and have heard him prophecy, and have seen the great and marvelous works which he performed. And I bear my testimony to this congrega-tion and to this generation that the living spirit ij witli them to-da- as it was in the days of Joseph, and that we have wonderfully progress-ed in spite of the persecutions to which we have been subjected. lie spoke very impressively of the work in the Temple. SEVMORE B. YOUNG Bore his testimony. Reverted to the organization m?de 61 years ago with six members. Half of the or-iginal members apostatized. But Oliver Cowdry afterward re-turned to his first faith. Reverted to the excellent teachings received during Conference. Choir sang an Anthem. Dismissed, C. W. Penrose. Adjourned until t. MONDAY 3 P. M. ' Singing S76 bv Congregation Oh y. mountains hiifh Wher lh clear blue sky Praver Ii II Roberts. 1 Ivmn 219 Choir llehold. the mountains of the Lord In l.uer-dy- i h;il! rite ELDER JACOB GATES of Provo. was delighted with the confer-ence, and it had caused many pleasant retrospective thoughts Bore testimony to the rematks of Pres. Woodruff.and to the truth of the work in which we are engaged, and u the prophets of the nine-teenth century. You people should live so near the Lord that they might enjoy the spirit that bears witness of the mag-nitude of this wurk. Spoke of the Camp Zion and its exper-iences, and the scurge brought upon them through disobedience. I know ihe character of that man; I have lived by-hi-as a neighbor worked with him, traveled with him, and guarded him, and 1 wish my voice could reach the ends of the earth to bear record of his great-ness. S oke of the fineness of the Holy Ghost and iis mission to mankind. The chuich had been led from first to now bv the inrlmence of that holy spirit. The time would come.and that speedily when every knee shall bend and every tongue confess. May the Lord bless Israel Amen. KLDER JOHM MORGAN one of the ptesidnls of Seventies. Re-joiced with all the saints in 'ne privalege of meeting together. Dwelt upon the special mission of the Seventies, and abmonislied then to be a! ways prepared to g to the nations of the earth when Called. None may excuse themselves who have acc. pied this priesthood. It would be better that they should never have received it il they do not magnify and honor it Bore his testimony that it was the vvoik ol God in which we were engaged, that his hand is over it and bis eye upon it. Praved God to bless Israel. Amen. l'REST. GEORGE Q. CANNO One thought that has impressed itself upon my mind veiy much. The necessity for a living testimony in the breast of eveiy member of our church That every one may know that the measures etc, are from a proper s nnce. I need not refer to that which took place at our last conference, (the manifesto) to prove this. If God had not added this testimony that would have been the death blow to the laith of thousands. I never shrunk from anything so much in my lite. Everyone.no matter how pain ful the cosequeiiccs, who has lived near tn God lias had a testimony cf these things. I was very much impressed yesterday by the lives, drawn between Religious obligations and what w e owe to 1 ur Government. We have believed for many years that the laws which we have seemed to defy, was uncotisttition-- i al, and we defended what we consider-- j ed our rights, to vindicate a principal of religious liberty. All man kind should applaud the people or individual who make a p issive resislance in defence t.f human rights. I am not afra d to risk my reputation as a prt phet, that the day will come, when otn conduct will be ap-plauded. Spoke to some length on the 'condition of the women and children left Xows Items. The B ;aver L'tjuim aga n predicts that active opeiatioiis will be lesutned in a few days at the Cove Creek sulphur mines American Fork veiv property urges Ihe establishment i t pickle , and makes a very good sh uvmg t,f ho v well it would pay. L'tah is producing a high quality of pammice stone and has recently shipjitd ten car Uads to Chicago and other points in the east j The Cement Works bave secured an order from U iliiarns & Du B .is fjr I.i.-- i o o bairels o l'uitlai.d '1 hey will now increase their capacity to I5J barrels a day. Ka'liftad romor? are hi in the air Anions the latest is that the extension, of the KioGiaiule Western m-- in pio-ct-s- -j ol c iistiucti.iii up the wll iis main r.ten.iou thtoii.h Clear Creek cany. ai. the rinht of way (hroii.411 which has alie.tdv nee seemed, into the Beaver Valley, aad tlience sotiih-wes- t r to Nevada; Marysvale being lapped by a branch line from the neigli-hoihood- M011 oe. Ltonian. |