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Show niMmwii win hi wmm ixiMi ' in San Pete w hire there is nut an! earnest conviction of the nobility f of the can .c, an.l with slight excep-tion an enthusiastic response to all tbt has been rniured f the Suf-fragists. CREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE. In a recent issue of the Regis jkr appeared a report from Wash-ington, wherein the Utah delegation were spokeu of in the highest terras. They are represented as paying in fhe most money,sending the greatest nombej of delegates, backed by the largest number of votes. In this connection it may Rot be amiss to (Baltic that at th tiat tha report ff9nlra C weikaadadU t Kiafcall, Salt lk City, tt fa akead of any other aoua.tr, l oaah an4 members, and nothing has been said since to invalidate this atatement. It was only modesty Jhat prevented Sau Pete from send-ing a delegate, and it is to be hoped that tjefore another national conven-tion this feeiing wiT give place to a national pride, and lead to a proper jepresentation. There is not a town iNC'.'t.'HOV i I'll. J3i3 County Begister f Xiiyotctl to llic Intcre-a- s aii'l Growth of i) I':U "f f.r C'iiKlcfll." ol Countirt.' Published at Ephraim, SauPete Co., Utah. srHsriurTiONi ae Yeay, Ii.oo; Six Moo.. ;',: 1'kiM Moo . Ioo In otivBiica. ol!i?rwiM:, 1.15", $j.kj and i.5- Entered at the Post Office at Kph-- f aim, Utah, as second class matter une 4. i8go. Register Co. Publishers lHJtKCTOIH. J. P Meilslrup, Pres. J. T. Jakenun, Sec. Peter Schwalbe, Treas. I. P. Madson, .Ole Larson. Ephraim, Utah, - Mar. 7, 1891 IMWW WIWII lllll W ! Ill II ! WIIWI ll IIIM W I llll II II 11111 III iJunnington co KaidairC. EJalt Lake city. Dealers i ll I lard Miners' Supplies. We sell and recmnictid Calumet Bakiug Ponder it is unex-celled for purity, strength and vholesomeness. Always on Hand of the First Quality a full line of Staple ami Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. '"J J;. fl Crn'il.itert. coffee, f I 1 Gunpowder, Imperial, CCC Muot. rsuar'"1-1'"1-""r-- x ca ii",;'L'-,'it- ooionu. choice Rio & honey Voting hyson, Japm Our New Season Teas are guatanteed to give perfect satisfaction in every respect lunnington co Groceries, t Lake City PinUvIfOl nUrLnJniln'lscOi DrieMdir.aAnTdia.ICVaKnOnITeldtLEFSr.uits. Calumet baking powder, (absolutely pure) IN FACT A full, fresh and complete assortment of everything usually sold in our aTWe buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the Very Lowest Prices. jsirWe make our easterners' interesti our own, by warrenting every arti-cle we sell, and if it dot s not prove satisfactory, refund the meney, K"Vecan and do sell the Pest Goods for the Least money, and are con fident we can covince everybody of that fact who will give us a trial Gunnirgton f co Min'l'S' Supplies Salt Lake city J'OHH KNIGHTON, I) e ill ot in j2f-A- .ll our Goods are S mlut the Lovve&t Possibltj Vm ROBERT RODEN. Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Monument, Headstones Tablets and Vault.-!-. Stone Trittimings for Build ings a Speciality. Iron Fe-nee- , Iluildhig Stoi; Etc. Depot Street, Nif- H. P. L.ARSEN, -- ub Ephraim City, Utah. DEALER IN 1'urt Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Druses Paints, Ois,Ete. qsoss a a ss , igDy Suffs and Pure Spicea.SS Druggists, Sundnes. nne" ail Cends usually kept in a Elrst-Clas- s Druj Stere, also Spices, Tas, Coflec. Cc.--t Oil and full Lii of CroeeV Drug: ferseripiins Ca-efu- lh Cemovn:fr,i Day and Kikt Agent for the Wiiltc Sen iijg "Mechi'n, Kisijj of all. 2 8jt44 Closing Out Sale. We sliall for the next 15 days sell you as line a lot of Mens k Boys Clothing as ever brought into Ephraim for 10 percts discount far Casi down. Reason for doing so it we must have more room for our Spring goods. J. P. Meilstrup. THE SSATE BANK Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital,$500,ooo,fnlly paid up Heber J. Grant, President. Wm. B. Preston, vice-Pre- s. Ileber M. Wells, Cashier. P1RLCTORS Joseph F Smith, Chas. S. Burton VVnr H. Rowe, Nephi VV Clayton, Abr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Taylor, Spencer Clawson, P. T. Faansworih, Elias Morris, Richaid W.Young Henry W, Woolley. Its location is at N i. 60 Main Street. It transacts a General Banking Busin-ess- It pays 5 percent' Saviug Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. II solicits the business of the people of Utah. y r t. ; V ' " .v ; - a BPH R?A 1 M CO-OPERATI- VE m MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION North and South Dry Gooda of all descriptions. Hats and caps boots and shoes, both home-ma- de and imported. Clothing a specality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crack-ers and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense stock of Tools for Mechanics; also tools for Fanners such as Shovels, Spades Picks, Hoe3, Forks and Rakes. Glassware, Queensware, Woodenware; Medicines; Drugs; Paints and Oils; Well Piping and hingles. Your patronage is always appreciated, no matter how small your purchase. You may rest assured it will ba our constant aim to give our Customers the best goods that can be obtained for the money. Your Child will be treated as courteously as yourself. J. A. AXDEKSOX, Supt. 0 e SUIT! s go H IIOLI'SALE ami RETAIL IDmggistsI Corner Main and 2nd S. St., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1V AMOS ON WAit SHIPS. "If you w:intto know whit the m st intcif stui ill (ho ic cut electrical inve.i-lion- s is tlu must interesting l naval men, that is," said a naval el'icer the ot.ier o'av, "you will find it in i tie dyna-mo governor. The ordinary run i f peo-ple did not tliinh alvMit this point, of course, but when Edison's works down town in New York burned cut because the load on the dynamos was suddenly lightened ai.d the whole power of the machines was tinned loose on the lamps that remained, theie was not a naval officer but st pped to think what would happen on a watship should such an ac-cident occur there. Under the ordinary method of controlling cctrical systems the ei.g.neer has to stand by to manipu-late what is called a lesistence box whenever the load at the dynamo is suddenly increased or diminished by adding to, oi cutting i ff the number of lamp. It this box is attended to instant ly m.itteis arc ali rght- - but in a war-ship in time of battle it might very easi-ly happen that an unlucky shot from the enemy would not only cut off all but a lew of the lamps, Ui also kill the engin-eer, whose dutv it was to handle the re-sistance box. Or the lamps might be cut oil . inl the engineer be too badly frightened to do the iij;!ii thing. In a moment the remaining limps on the ship would be desirojed, ami the dyna-mo as well. The magazine would be in utitr d.ukucss, nud iatal confusion Wuiild prevail. The one tiling for which naval men have looked was a governor for tin dynamo. When it was found it was a Simple thins just an extra coil of wile placed on t lie dynamo, this Coil being made ol much larger wne than is used on the hoisehoe magnet. It is not easy to explain the action of the extra .coil of wire, hut it receives the cuirent, and serves it as a governor Serves a throttle on a sieampipe of au engine If l here is a call t"i au increased service the series coil, as it is called, provides it. II every lmp but one ot a 51,0 lamp cir-cuit be cut off at one stroke, that one lamp mimes on, utieflected to any appre ci ible extent. "There is another feature of this gov-ernor that makes it valuable to a war-ship whose coal space is limited. When tue lampj are cat off the power of the dynamo and the consequent consump-tion ol coal ate not wasted in forcing the current through a resistance box. The reduction in ths power used is almost in proportion to the load lemoved or the the number of lamps cut off. If soolamps, lor instance, require 50 horse power, the power requited when 450 lamps were cut oft' would be, say, 7 horse power, which means a saving ot the coal requit-ed for the 43 horse powerdispensed with. "The invention is not of the sort to attract notoriety outside of people inter-ested in electrical plants, but to naval vessels it is a matter of enough impor-tance to remove the only objection against dynamos on shipboard." New York Sun. The Thompson -- Houston Electric Co. own the patents on the "Extra Coil," re-ferred to, and is the only Company furn-ishing an automatic regulation in this type of apparatus. The value aud importance of this gov eraur, is, if anything, underestimated. It is the one thing tl'at gives to the in-stallation its character for reliability, economy and efficiency, A. A. Moulton.Salt Lake Citv.is agent lor the Thmpscu-Huuslo- n Kleclric Co, for Utah. Through Mr. McuPon's efforts plants have been installed in Logan, Ogdeu and Salt Lake City. to the extent of 4100 incandescent lights and 310 arc lights. The Login plant is run by water power and supplying light to the Taber-nacle, Co-o- p Sore, Thaidier Bros. Opera House and numerous stores and tesi-denc-without costing one cent for power. We have good water power bete, and vhy can't Ephraim put in an electric plant and advance with the "electric age," ii i wiiM.a win am wiwwm ipi 1 r From Mudopolis. A Corrcspondant Write- - from TLi3 Burg in the ?lud, and Expond3 en Various Subject3. The Sunday School. Review Bay J)ay schools, Etc. - MUDOPOLIS VS. CHF.STEK. corrrv!on'tcrce to the KB(ilhTKK: l '.i'i Tou Rkuis i aps your readers would like, to read some of my jottings as a penpatetic convas-ser- s for statistics, educational and otherwise. I arrived here as the present Ter-minus of the S. P. V. Ry. on Satur-day evening, and determined a stay at the house of that "prince of the Globe" once a favored restaurant in Salt Lake in the palmy days of yore. Have I found the time honored ccniviality of mine host, and bis excellent housewife unimpared pro vcrbially in observing the Sabbath, I bent my way to the Sunday School, it happened to be what was term-ed a REVIEW PAV. From Jan. 1879 the date of the under the present Stiperintcndency, the house was dec-orated with some beautiful scriptual charts, an array of Sunday School literature at once pleasing, profitable and should be a sufficient induce-ment to the old and young who were so fittingly invited to spend an hour of a Sabbath, reading the promis-cuous books without reference to the Sunday School, or a scholar there-in. Some of those recent publica-tions from the Juvenile office. The Contributor "the Historical Record" are thera loc reading, experience ate. The total of the funds received and escpluded in the S. S. interest amounting to nearly $175.00 in the period named and to date was a pleasing reminder of the joy, hilar-ity etc. that the Sunday School Children must have enjoyed around Christmas trees and from rewards of Merit etc. A NEW FEATURE. It was the day to declare the bal-lots cast by the scholars the previous Sunday, for the' best behaved boy and girl in the Sunday School.it was all expectancy qui vive, and a mod-est expression of joy as two sisters were counted equal, one boy eclip-sed them all, it was pleasing to see the little misses Acord receive a beautiful card favorably endorsed by the Supenntendency. How far this "copying after the world" is approvablc I leave the critics to decide, it was a pleasing occasion. ; THE DISTRICT SCHOOL. ( Monday morning was to be the inauguration ol the new school teacher, Young Mr. Don Thoman-der- , of Ephraim, aged 20 years, a self persistant,educated, young man, the trustees and people had dispos-ed of the former pedagogue, a new one was to be tried The salary is ample, $110. for a 10 weeks term, the education of the teacher ample, but there exsists an overflowing j ex cuberance behavior that is hoped the young aspirant of pedagogic honors may be able to cope with. I bade farewell to the hospitality of mine host. My Note Book replen-ished, and I wended my way .to the yet imperfect depot at straateSpring City, for Ephraim and beypnd. j RV MAGNATES. , j were aboard, at best never very communicative, yet not knowing my bent on news they opened out a little as to the future of the R. G.W. for 1 89 1. j We shall extend 16 miles south of Janti this year and there stop fpr awh:le, this will give us the key for the whole southern trade. I But why not push on to .Salina pt least? We cannot, our immense outlays at "soldier"makeit absolute to concentrate our means and forte there. But may it not be possible some other competitor may corfie rushing and pass you i at WilUw Creek, and thus secure the southern trade. No, we think not, if you mean the U. P. we know her status, Iter apparent ler mixed condition at Chester, that e have no fear, besides we have t' e key to the situation in San Pel:, Jevier and south. Besides a sense of gratitude to 11 , the initial road to Manti, wou prompt the Ephraim and Manti pe pie to facilitate heir enterprise, ft by weighty mouetary chains are tht not bound to our car, which dot not propose to b a rnodera jagge naut. Looi at our crowded condition d passengers and freight, our tariff o charges, our accomodating passen ger rates, it seems to me the nios obtuse could see on which side tht paternal slice of bread is butterei on. Here Manti is reached at tin famous Bench House I am regis-tered, but for this purpose I am. Wh.t I Am. County LorsilH. Sheriff Funis has been under the weather. Cause, billiousness. Pl;ice your fire insurant; with Peter Greaves, Jr. 'rof: Alexan ler will deliver a couple of lectures in the Kphraim Opera House and Wednes-day night. Subject, Phrenology. Wanted 5,000 ties right away. Apply far particulars to Farmers Exchange Robt. Skeleton, traveling agent for the Territorial Etujuitrr called on the Register yesterday. He reports a fair business in San Pete. The Vincents played to a full house on Saturday night. They held good the reputation they have gained while visiting our town, and we hope to see them again. We extend to the company an invitation to visit our county rgain, and insure them a hearty welcome. John Witbeck, of Manli, has just finished shearing his sheep and be will sell the clip in Salt Lake, while in the city of the saints, 'Mr. Witbeck should not forget to call a'ul leave his measure at Martin Schmidt's the tailor, 300 Progress Building, for one of those suits, which are a con-stant source of comfort and gratifi-cation to all who wear them. A little girl about to year old named Frony Brainholdr, left her home, la Ephraim, yesterday, and p to going to press she has not been found. It is thought she has gone to Manti, following some of the railroad men who she said gave her candy and gum. Her friends have been searching for her.and consider-able excitement prevails in their neighborhood. j - MARKET REPORT. jjElofld by C. Andre ws. EI'HKAIM PRICES. Wool 13 to 16 CtS. Wheat SS ct. per. bus. Oats, 1.35 per cwt. Barley 85 ct. per cwt. Flour Straight Grade.. $1. 80 " " hepei prices Wheat. 60 per bus ,Oats.. ,. ..sacked.. .$ 1.40 per cwt, Barley. $1.00 " " Flour $2.00 " Wool 13 to 16 tt, Editorial Notes. Dead ducks the republicans rhoie names will b preceded by ."a" after March 4. Cus Rud aifht 1st) a job to hit tart in the Siftdwich Itlandi, which are sow ruled by a woman, the .lister of the late King Kalakua. A party of R. G. W. engineers, under the direction of Mr. Golding are in town, and will begin cross-sectionin-the beginning of the week. Sentinel Impeachment might have been a good way to have gotten rid of Speaker Reed, but time was a better and quicker way besides it was an absolutely certain way. Emport.r Wjt li am should commun icate with Mr. Ingalls, whose present address is Washington, in order to get sympathy, and "pointers" as to how to deal with the newly organ-;re- d German Farmers Alliance. Mr. Bi.aine has undertaken the Jargest contract of his life, if the gentlemen be right who say that he is working the reciprocity racket to brinj about the annexation of Cuba and Canada to the United States. Now that the administration has p,one into the political grave yard and resurrected "Calico Charley" Foster to make him Secretary of the Treasury why should It not also pro vide for Hayes and Kiefer, who have been his companions in ob-scurity for some years past? The Columbus, Ohio newspaper war which resulted in the death of .one editor, one innocent bystander and the wounding of se eral other people should be a warning to hot headed editors to perfect their pistol practice before attempting to kill a single man in a crowd. R. W Stephens of Vermillion will ship 60 head of beef cattle from Manti in a few days, a temporary yard and shcot have been con-structed to accommodate Mr. Step-hens, and others who may be in a fiurry to make shipments, and jt is intended to construct a perma-nent stock yard'as soon as possible. Ir the statement in the annual re-port of'the U. S. Commissiones of Labor that the the cost of produc-ing a ton of steel rails is less in1 America than in England anl in other European countries be true, and we have no reason for believing jt otherwise, the only object attain-ed by putting a high tariff upon sttfOl fails is to increase the profits of ti 'j American manufacturer of them. A PIONEER ONE. Moroni, March 8, 1S9L Editor Runts ter: We have had three funerals in Moroni in the last week I5rother Dsvid Bailey's little daughter was interred on Wednesday, March 4, and on Friday March, 6, there was a doable Funeral, Brother Lars K Ander-son, and Brother Aarun Hardy Irom a little six mcnths babe were both inter-red. A great many people attended the luneral, and showed byjLheir uteseuse their ood feelings for the deceased, Brother Anderson has lived the life of a true Latler-Da- y Saint, he is well spoken of and respected by people both in and out of the church. Funeral services were held in the large Tabernacle Moroni, March 8. The speakers were Elders, Joseph FJolley, James M.Chris-tenso- n aud Nathan Faux. They spoke words ol great consolation which were sympathetic and fitting for the occasion. It was said of him that he was the most upright man that he ( . M. Chrtstensou) ever knew and related incidents in his life which proved he was a very good and exemplary man. and if we live as faithful aud upright it will be well with us. And in lelation to our little ones they will be restored to ns again, wheu we go to the other side ol the vail to where thev are, for matter is eternal, Our spirits are eternal, and the eternal purposes of the God will be fulfill-ed and we will all be restored to one another if we live righteous lives. BP. BADI.KYS DEATH He passed quietly to rest this morn-in- y. Brother Bradley died at 15 minutes past 8 o'tl ck this morning, March 8, at his residence at Moroni City, Sail Pete Co., Utah, l ie was born in the town of Salem, Washington County, Staie ol New'York Jan. 15, 1813. He was there-lor- e at the time of his demise, aged 78 vears. one month and jo days.- He embraced the gospel 111 July, 1843, when he was 30 years of age. tie has been faithful and true throughout many try-ing scenes and v.sC' tiide ! He was in every sense a Pioneer of this r gioii, having came to S in Pete in the fall of 1849. He moved back aud was the first Latter-Da- Saint in Nephi in "the tall, 1851. He was the first councillor to josepli Heywtoi in that Stake, He was cummissioi e I a Major of the Mor-mon Battalion, March, 1855, ar d held that commission up to 1850. He was appointed and received a commission as Probate Jude in the year 1857. He moved to Moroni, San Pete Canity, in the year ot 1857, M uch 15th. He was rdained Bshop of Moiuui, July, 14 1859. Bishop George W. Bradley has been and is widely known as a great man in these last days in Iserael. Peace to the ashes; The reamams of Bishop Bradley will be interred Wednesday, March 11. Funeral services in the large Tabernacle at Moroni, at 11 o'clock. Joseph Gee. THE OPERA HOUSF. All those interested in the erection o! a newOpeia House in 1'phrain, and especially those who have subscribed shaies in the same, ate requested to meet in the Central School House, Wed-nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, to take steps to organise a company lor that purpoM, aad to transact otbar buintts acatary to tt enterprise, Dissolution of Notice is hereby given that The partner-ship heretofore existing between william F Young, and J. D, Park is this day dis-solved by mutual consent. William F Young will continue the business under the firm name of William F Young and will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all bills. w. F. Yocno J.D. Park Fairview, February, aoth iSqt Fire insurance is money in your pocket. |