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Show COUNTY LOCALS. sesSm h" been in roJilfV re SOme suSgtionS for a County Convention ou the County Seat Question. - r h, J- H- Clinger representing, the I Consolidated Implement Company called in to see us Friday. ' ' -Dr. Simpson,' of Salt Lake, has been the guest of Dr. W. H. Olsten, of fcphraim, for a week. Ttie ChAW Base Bal1 ln have challenged the Ephraim Club to play them a game on the "24th" at Ches- . The School Election, at Manti and Lphraim resulted in P. Mc Far-ane Far-ane being elected as trustee in the latter place and Wm. Luke in the former. Read Hurst's call for men and teams. He paying 4.oo a day for win and teams and ?i.oo and board for men without teams. He will pay ?j.5o a day and furnish both men and teams. Thos. Beamus, of Gunnison, was ordered under the charge of Dr. Olsten Ol-sten by the County Court yeserdav. lie is suffering from lead which he got while working in the mines of Iintic ayear ago. He was brought 1 over to Ephraim yesterday. .A spin up to the Roller Mill the other day revealed the fact that 10 carpenters were at work, straining every nerve to have the work completed com-pleted in the specified time. Mr, Larson showed the reporter through the mill and we may have more to I s auom u anon. J ft-. on$ hist year.-The water came down about 2:30 p. m. and before $ o'clock the meeting was dismissedl so great was the excitement. Very little damage , was done outside of Pox's buildings, which were pulled down and removed off the creek. f Mr. A. Vanmeter, of the Utah Nursery Co., is traveling through the county with a herd of shorthorn Durham bulls. He is disposing of them at good bargains to our stock- men. une was purchased in Fountain Foun-tain Green and three in Ephraim: The animals are from the stock farm of D. H. James, Lexington, Kentucky. Ken-tucky. It has been proven beyond the shadow of a doubt, that L. M. Olson Ol-son formerly of Ephraim, is the guilty man. His reputation in I Ephraim, his former home is such BO man wiU de"y the statement. VYhat has he done? why furnished the Teacher's Convention nearScho? . field with all the luxuries to be had in the market, and kept it a profound secret. The Suffrage Ladies of Salt Lake lipid O trrnnA tif I. held a grand "Garden Party" on the ioth inst. in honor of the admission admis-sion of Wyoming into the galaxy of states with the "Suffrage" plank in her platform. The president of the Woman Suffrage Association of San Pete received an invitation to attend, but being in charge of the Register office during an absence of the manager, man-ager, she was unable to accept. Harrison Edwards of Sterling was arrested on Thursday morning last week, on a charge of polygamy. The alleged second wife is Osilla Hansen of Manti, and she was subpoenaed at the same time as the arrest was made. Deptys. Clawson and Brandon served the summons. He was. taken to Mt Pleasant before commissioner Za- bnskie and bound over to await the action of the Grand Jury |