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Show J -- : : ) ' Silt"' Li I" TUi' nTV DCPJ Qcsuiasa P frssra Baas rpss M Published Tri-Vtf- " eekly. - .. ..... , ,""' ,'. k - . Vol.11. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Thursday, June 18. 1891. 1To 6 News Items. Berlin, June 15. The illuesa from which Prince Bismaik is suffering is said to be rheumatism of the spine he has been confined to his bed' for three days past, and has been suflesing acutely. New York June 15, Today is the hot-es- t of the season. At two this afternoon the thermometer registered 97 degreess inthe shade. Reports from many pointr in new England, say the therm jmete ranged from 82 to 107, the latter point beingreached at frovidence, R lVagita lion is badly scorched in Connecticut" The reports from all the parts ol New. York State indicate intense heat. Prtro Fnquirerhn exciting runaway occured ou centre street yesterday. A team belonging to R. I. Nuttall cf Salem tied in front ol Irvui U Barne) 's store, hitched to a wagon became frightened, bioke loose and wei.t tearing up the I reet. Alter going around several blocks they wound up at the Excelsior hvety stable with the iwo front wlieels of the .. 1, Tli. hlnr". itf the ujuii was interest in the United Slates, and when the time arrives, her commercial men will actively take pari." W. T. Griffin, at Limoges, says.,".Most of the people fear the lon journey to Chicago; that alone will deter a large show ot china industry which is the greatest here " A great outcry was recently raised in Sacramento because I he art class in the Crocker School of Design has exhibited the pictuie of a nude female figure stand-ing in the water, fhe body is exposed from the hips up. . The Bee reproduces the pictuie, which of the human fig-ure, is a very graceful study and alter the reproduction was sized up by the editor of ilie Carson (Nev.) Appeal he thus expresses himself: Some old hens in Sacreniento have proceeded to mike an outciy against it and pronounce it indecent It is high lime that the ravines ( I a lot of old women against nude ai I be meiely as the frollnngs of lunatics. God made the figure ol women beau-tiful, and framed the eye of man to un-...- ...w - ih. hanlieS. found bcattered around the street. h'taver UtouiansSm Callow cl this citv had a pleasant surprise Tuesday m bung made the recipient of a courteous note from the Salt Laki Jletald enclcs-iiij- j a check for titty dullars drawn by him in the recent pnze distribution made by that paper.. As .Mr. Carlow is a poor man wno is ccasionally employed by the woolen nulls lor wages in "factory pay," and theieloie veiy raiely sees a dollar in cash, the gilt was peculiaily ac-ceptable, moie especially so at this lime, wuen even the factury.is shut duwu and the opeiaiivts have to ,seck elsew heie for Ihe means ot earning: iheir living. The main results ol Iidia census taken in JingUnd list week. iJuring ihe ten yeais that have passed su.ee ibSi, the gross mciease has been 29,ooo,ouu: thai is to say, a new Indian population ol 1'ruisia, or ot Italy at ttieir I si census Moreover ,it is Hot only the British piovinces, bui also the feuUalory Slates that have now sped off on the ol increase lespousibiluy involved by the rapidly increasing piessure ol ihe people) ot the soil. The results of good it gives to population.with the privileges ol a reasonable l:ee uade, am uiscluscu U(,i3iniiM v- - - The female t'uure was the crowning work of the Almighty, and when he d the labors ol creation he led this legacv of loveliness to the woild. Yet there are pet. pie so depraved that they see nothing but vulgarity in nude art. When nature has siripped neailv all the meat from a woman's bones and dried up her stock of common sense.you hear her raving against nude rt. We recall to mind ihe case ol a woman in Omaha who tried to get the city coun-cil to pass an ordinance against nude paintings in the city limits, as she held they depaved the morals of the young. li?fore they had time to draw up the ordinance she ran away with a colored hackman. Had the ordinance passed m time H might have saved her. Several New York papers.in speaking of tne dispute about sending back to Europe two or three peisuns who allrg ed to be polygamisls.have made the lol owing statement: "A government agent who has latels been through Utah Territory and a careful studv of Mormon lile.drop ped into the Barge Office this morning and in course of conversation said: It s 111 lire native swees uy inr picscm cen-sus m a degtte never btloie km.'u. Arkansas City, Kas, Juue 15. A gen-,- . .,. t'eman has just arrived Irom Oicer cain-t- y in the txuenie soulbwtsleiu pan ol Indian leiiuoiy. and says that Ktd nvei and its noitbein looks have been out ,ui its banks lor over a week, completely hemming ihe people in and cunn.g oh all communication wiin tlie outside world. The people every wheie aie Over ha. I die wueat crop is en-tirely runed, and killed. A cloudouisi in Fra:.er,ruiuins tveiy mei chain's siock ol goods and compelling the people to lice for their lives. Two persons weie drowned 1 tne town and lliiee in tile coumy. Along Tuikey eieek and Sail Fern a dozen or moie houses aie wasned away Ine damage dune 111 t.iat coumy alone will exceed 5oo,ooo. Ogdtn S:a.'i(ia.rdA mteiing of the business men wlio are inteiesting them-selves 111 tne Utah University was held last evening at the ( trice of Col. VV. H Haivey, to listen to the repots ol appointed at a foimr meet- - all very well lur mormons 10 inw ui polygamy being abolished. It' a lie. While I was in Salt Lake Ctiy there weie between filiy and sixty couv clioi.s lor polygamy every month. '" VVe do not know whether or not the ulleied "Government agent"is reporled correctly, but we do know that ihe as serticn that that theie have been fifty 01 sixty or any numbei of convictions per moti h for Mormon" polygamy, duiing the past iwo or three yeais, is untrue. A Government agent could scaicely have utlered such a falsehood in the face ol tlie couit reconls, which would completely lefute the cha'ge. From a commtm cation publiished in the New Yoik Jjurnal over the signa-tui- e of Emigration Commissioner O'Bei me, which contains a mimbei otmisstate-ments- , vve are inclintd to the opin o that the inaccuracy in 'he Governmtn a ent's actual statemt nt. Anyhow, it is not tru , and any B'nan, official or otherwise, who lends hiF.nan-.- e to such a libel, simply exposes his own mendacity and shows that his word is not entitled to the least respect. Dtse-re- t NtU'S, jng and take some active sups in leia lion to continuing ihe work that had so nobly begun The following resolution was passed; Resolved, that the board of tiusiets be recommended to pass at their meeting a resolution that no salary be a lowed as heretofore to those soliciting sub-scriptions or in any way aid ug 111 the construction of the building, ibis not releriing to actual labor on the build-in- Also resolved, that Dr. T. C. llifi berequested to prepare a repoit ol all the subsciption to the Univeisity received by hmi during the yeas that be labored under salary for that pur-pose- Ogden Standard A heavy clap of thunder woke the paople of Ogden from their sense of dieamiuess caused by the patter of the rain yesterday morning. A sheet of flame immediately envelop-ed the residence of Wilbamllerrick near the corner of Twt nty eighth street and it was with difficulty that the family who were out on the poich could retain the r leet. They were blinded and shocked but not hurt. A few minutes afterward a neighbor called the attention of Mrs. W. Herrick to thefict that there was n fire in the house. She rushed in and found that the paper on her nantry she! ves and a sack of sugar on fire. A bucket of water soon settled the fire. An inves-tigation fioon showed that the logs of the staiiway of the building had bee. struck and splintered The lightening bad passed through the wall and split the uptight to the shelves and set the paper on fire. No entrance or exit of the flash could be discovered. Paris. June 15. The minister ol for the Chi-ag- o fair'was d scused at a recent cabinet ' meeting. Minister Roche asked each minister to serd an estimate of the mon ey necessaiy for the worthy exhibit of his spec al department. The total was jound to be oer one million bancs. "So we shall ask the Chamber, said Barabev, To vote about francs." Doubt less; the chamber will accede." Among the reports from the Lulled States cot suls in regaid to b rtigu fair, Gold-ich-d: at Vienna say: "Austria w.Il be well represented. There isnoapatnv towards the exhibition here."' H, G. Knowles at Bordeaux says: "The majority of persons with whom I have conversed i Xi favorably inclined toward the fair. Bordeaux has a large not be influenced by sloiies about what thi s 01 that party has done or It ft un-done. Nor khouid be be guided by as-sertions that such a leading man is a Democrat and such a one a Republican-Ifan-man becomes either a Democrat ura Republican let it be by conviction. If he has no betier guide that the asser-tions that such a prominent person is a member of a given paity, he had better wait until he learns something and knows fur himself what he ought to do. No man who has been a member of the 1'eople's paity when asked whether he is a Republican or a Democrat, need be ashamed to answer, "I don't know," or "1 don't belong to neither party," lie need not be natural because he is inde-pendent. He niay see that the claims of each parly are about equal, the merits and delects of either evenly bal-ancing those of the other. Or he may yet be insullicienlly infotmed as to the actual and essential difleieiice of ihe two While he is halting between two opin-on- s or has made up his mind that he will unite with either paity, he can still exercise his inlluence as a citizen and summrt pood measures and (rood men accoidinij to his best judgment as to thcr c'aiins upon his suffrage Tins is a time for dillisent inquiiy and fur calm reflection. And the advocates of the great national parties will find it betier to approach the undecided wilh facts and figures, and lucid explanations o! political doctrine, then with denun; cialion of the opposing arty. piedic-tio- ns of disaster as the lesult of lis domi-nance, exasperations as to it doina and tailures, or su;e;estlve hints as to the party which some E'eat or influential man belongs to. Let us have liht and lotfic, contrast and comparison, fairness and freedom. Andlttotir clistussions be conducted wilh couiiesy and our arirunients with stiicl regard lor ihe truth and the rights of otheis. And when we decide as to party, let us do so honestly and from in-dividual conviclion of what is best for Utah and for the countiy which is our by Dirth cr by adoption. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE TIMES. It is desirable that the people of Utah hall become thoroughly acqi sinted w th ihe science of civil government, and par ticularly with the doctrines of Ameri-can republicanism. But while they ought to study politics, it is not desirable that they shad become politicians that is to say, such scheming and unprincipl-ed tricksters as the term politicians is nnnnlarlv used to dei-cnb- In the high- - er and more coriecl sense of the word they should all be politicians-stude- nis of national aflairs and of the principles advocated by political parties, and when they have sufficient understanding, ad-vocates and promoters ol such parties as their judgment approves; As to these, men may honestly differ and yet be equallv earnest in efforts to prom ite the common welfare. In this country all parties a.ree on most of the principles essential to the maintenance of Republ can government. On minoi noints thev divide. And it is natural to positive persons to magnify the impor-tance of their peculiar opinions and to consider questions wit ch may be left open without disaster to the public; ol such moment as to demand immediate and practical solution. This perhaps would woik no great evil, il extreme partisans confined their zeal and eftoits to the advocacy of prin-ciples and measures oiv their merits But it is common lor such politicans to' cany the war into Africa," and treat their op-ponents as enemies of mankind, as seek-ing th : d jwnlall of the nation, as pro-moting, scheming for the destruction of ha .iiiiitrv and oflen as without Sense. Sums of them go so far as to misiepre-sen- t the p sit;on and objects cf an op-posing patiy and to vilify all' who sup-port it, and decendingeven to scurrility and raking from the gutters of vitupera tion Ihe vilest epithets to hurl against those who differ Irom them. AU this is to be despised as well as de plored. "Mormon" politcians otiglii never to pastern after this sort cl oratois They are of ihe pot houe order. They may sometimes raise a laugh but thev cinyno weight with the thoughtful Learners should not waste .time in listen ing lo such would be teachers ol polit-ics." 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It is .ndi-re- that all t.ersons interested in the es-tate ol the said MurtenVuud deceased be, ana ap-pear tffore tlie l'rohale Court of the County of Saiipfte 'l'eiritoly of Utah at the Court loom i f said Couit in Mantion Monday the und. day of ttitj at n o'clock a. m, then mid there to U.ow caasti liy an order aliovui(j Saul hnal accotint and dn.i. Hion she old not be niaiic of the r esutueuf suul ela;e' tmonihe heir, of the said deceased accoid. tut, t oiw. And it is further ordered that a copy of ihi. order be t id hslied once a w eek for three snci es.Ye weeks bet' re the fca'd of June r8oi in the Rkmst-br- '' a newspaper piinted and puldi. bed in Kphrann City Sanpete County L'lah, and three notice, j.ohlcd aCC'idu. i to law. Psted May i; tfqi Jacob Johshon 1'tobate judt;e Territory of I'tah ( Corinty of Sanpete Si T Jonn Keid Clerk of the probate court within and for Sanpete comity Ctab Termorv hereby tcrlily that is R fill! tine and correct copy ef the "idcr on hetliinK inal A .count llnd asking for Dei ie of listithutioM"in tbe mattter (If the ofMortt'hLund.deceast'il W itneiis my hand and ungual e- - this 7dy of Maytttyi. f tIAil I.hhRhid I probate uloik Wn T. RcidAtty. j NOTICE. of intention tn make pplt ition for n pcimit to cut tiii)r upon the t'ublic Miutiftl Uiui under act of Mtm h 3rii, lbtji. ;T i all u 1m hi. it may concern . jJV'ntite is hereby piven that immediate W after the pttUkatim. i.iMfol fnr tlirce wecki at. reijuiied by g.viii iict, the uneci tiiriied will make nppin ul ion ! tli: Hon. Secretary ot the hiicuor ;t Wiithintftun I). for a permit to tut and remove p;ne fit sibn (jfiin a tract of the miMirvcye il tvl iner.it Laiititi ef tlje United State, situated X uut seven milt- - lijithcaletly ftom Fairiew SjiO Peteunty Utah. Id mure p.irtrtnhti ly deicnbed H fitlii'HA, t: iUommcnam at a rnck monument on (he South Eink A Ouk 1'ieek about four miles easterly and aS)Vc tlie point where said creek emme the Runf. between Ip. n l. K. 4 0 & K: thence up said creek about kijjhty chains to the junction of the d fork of said creek above said niunuoient; thence 'tip said Fork about twenty chains, to a aecemd rock 'flsonument, thence stiuthwesterly about 25.0 chaias 'f a third monument thence nesteriy along a ime t chainsRouth of and parallel with said Oak Creek and second fork, to a fourth monument; thence north ak.oo chains to the place of beginning aontainu. $jout 150 acres. 4 Swen Ole Nielsott J Oeoise Tucker 4 Post ofc e Adress l Toirview San I'ete Co. Utah ? B T. C. Bailey Attoiaey for Applican j U ti st Publ.cation June 6th r HOME MISSIONARIES. Appoinled f'r Sunday June 31 i89r. Fountain Grf en Janfs Saunderson ' &; Ft-le-r PetciSiin. ii Moroni Jen Peter Jtnson & Andreif Thompson Jr. , Wales And. ew Peteisuii & Fetsr If Anderson ii ludiauola Canute W. Peterson &JSr Milburn Ferdinand Claik & Andrew Madsen. Fait view R.N, Ailred : Henning Han-sen. Mt. Pleasant C. L Thorp & C. C. A Cbristensen. Spring City John Carter & W. D. Can- - dland Chester J. P. Chrisiensen & Peter Pet-ersen. Ephraim Andiew J. Moffit i Ri beit ohnsen Sen. Manti A C Neilsen & William Baw- - den. Stilling Neils Andeison & J, P. Han-sen Jr. Mavtield A. W. Bessey & Ezra Shoe maker. Gunnison Lais Peter Jensen & Hemy Wintch. Fayette Jens Jenson & Lars Myrup. Dover John Reddingtoii & Wm. Crown Sen. Meetings will be held in the Several. Ward at a o'clock p. m. Canute Peterson. Henfy heal. John B Maiben. Presidency cf the Sanpete Stake of -i- on 'j NOTICE. . h intention to make applicalion for a permit to cut timber upon the Puolic bvfci:abbi'.:ds, under act of March 3rd. To whom it may concern. Notice i hereby given that immediately after the publication hereof for three week as re quiied bv said act, the undtrsigned will make application to the Hon. Secretary of the interior at Washington D. C. for a peimit to cut and remove pine & fii ;imber from a tract ol the unsurveyed Mineral lands of the United Slate, situated abuut five mile noith east ol Fairview --Sanpete County Utah Territory and in Tp. 13 S. 5 E. of Sah Lake Meridian. Dcsciibed as follows to wit. commencing at a certain bridge in Oak Cieek Cannon which is located just above what is known as the narrows, abuut one and one hall miles from Ihe mouth of said cannon up the creek, thence up said Oak Creek about one mile to the point Large function, thence up said Junction (or right hand fork) about 300 yards to a rock monunment, thence north one quarter of a mile to rock mouument, thence east one quarter of a mile to a third rock monnment thence south one hall of a n ile to fourth reck monument thence west along the top ol the rise about one and one quarter ol a mile to rock monument, theuce north to place of beginning, containing about 300 acies more or less. C. O Peterson, Ole Nielson, P. O. adress FairAiew Sanpete Co. Utah. First Publication June 6 1S91. NOTICE of intention to make application for a Permit to cut timber upon ihe public mined Lauds under act of Maich lite 3 1891. To Whom it may concern notice is hereoy given that immediatlv afier the publication hereof for ihree weeks as by sai l act. the. uudeisignid will make applic tion to the Hon. Seciaton ol tlie interior at Washington D C f ir a permit to cut and lemove pine & fn timber Irom a tiact of the public mineral lands of the United Sia e situated abou- - Eight miles East of Fair-vie- Sanpete Countj Utah territoiy and being in Tp.M S.6E of S.L.merrdiau.des cubed as lollott to wit. Beginhig at arock monument 200 yard E from a certain Ssw mill owned by Said applicant and located in the N. folk ol Boulger canyon thence 40 rods S. thence 80 rodsW. thence 40 rod N thence & rods East to place of Begining con-taining; about 20 acres more or les. Swen Ol E N'EILSoN. P. O. Adress Fairview Sanpete Co, Utah First Publication June 6 1891. |