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Show ... h i Claims, For Indian J)cj)VMlatioii!4. The undersigned are now pre-pared to recover compensation to persons in Utah Territory, for the loss of property through Indian de-predations We will collect your claim or inpke no charges. Call a once. Jacob lohnson, office Spring Citv, Utah. Ferdinand Knckson, office Mt. Pleasant City I'tah,. Spring City, April 22, a. d. 1S9 Tha County Register (iXCOttPOKATCD) A Tri Weakly Xaarapapar, published at Ephraim, Sarete Co., Utah. xom4. lanu nd Growth at Su PM "The CiadaKlle ol Cauntite." UBKCKIPTIO! ' Tui. Sjoo: Su aloa., it jy. Threa Mfca., i.oo la JU, athcrwiM. l.xiaa4iL45. Bnteted at the Post Office-- t Eph-lair- a, Utah, as second class matter Jaae 4, i8go. Kecister Cot PUbl j her's Iphrafin, Utah, May 3c, 1891 The Academy will close next Fri-day for the present year. The head teacher, Mr. Jorgenson, will leave for F.phraini hi old home, on Sat-urday, where he will locate for the present, but he proposes ere long to attend some eastern college to finish his education. Mr. J. assures us that it is with much regret thai ha leaves this pleasant little valley, the kind people, and joyous, happy students to whom he has become very much attached. He takes with him the best wishes of a host of friends. Wasatch Wave. There is now an organized nine going to contend with the already picked nine, as follows: John Greaves, vs. Henry Lund. Orval Peterson, " Jim Stevenson Mr. Kelly " John Anderson A. Bailey, " S. Williams A. C. Neilson " Daniel Jenson J. P. Anderson " Jas. Clawson Bert Greaves " I). Thomander Jos. Dorius " Adolph Jenson County Loculft. Call at the Register block for prices on the Steinwary Pianos. The front of Jos. F. Dorius & Co. new store is begining to look very ct. Three lodi of wool pasted through Ephraim jreslerday going tooth. Missts Potter aal Bailey of Moroni give us a very pleasant call yesterday. Two train loads of rock for the Ephraim depot, were unloaded at the depot grounds yesterday. The school teachers of Ephraim, went to Spiln. City yesterday to visit schools and have a holiday. Geo. Larson " Peter Peterson. It is a good move and wc hone that the picked nine will give the opposing nine something to do. I am in it. Tlrey have queer ideas of insanity in New York city. Because a man started out with a revolver to find and kill the scoundrel who had be-trayed his sister, he is declared in-sane and locked up. If that be in-sanity the country would be much better off if insanity should attack, in its most virulent form, every de-ceived woman's brother. This very question touches the weakest spot in our boasted civilization. A woman betrayed is made an outcast while her male tempter is welcomed by so-ciety and encouriged to meet his crime the most dastardly and cow ardly of all crimes as often as he can fi.Dd a victim and the opportuity. A Reoister reporter at the De- - ot yesterday morning saw the Sa- - fina murderer in the cmtody of De-puty Cuddetack, for Salt Lake. The diptheria is visiting Beaver. There were several yellow flags out last week, and Wm. Fothcringham lost two little girls. AdvocaU. Dr. West the Dentist has returned home and can be found at his office ready to do all kinds of Dental work. Selling Suits of Clotting, Pants, Ovcrihirts, Jumpers and Gentle-man's Underware at the very lowest cash prices at Jos. T. Dorius. Mr. Enoch Jorgensen contributed a. line specimen of Cole Spar to our cabinet the other day, which he .'. . brought from the Sanpitch mountain near his former home. Many thanks for the same. Wasatch Wave. Conference Tickets will be on sale Jrfay 30 3 1 st; and June tst, good re turning up to and including June 8th. Musical Festival Tickets will be en sale June 4th 5 th and 6th, good returning up to and including June Sth. Round trip $4.00. Mr. Wicks and Mr. Prank Dalton showed us some fine specimens of gold bearing quartz on Monday from the Dahon mine. The gold could be seen very plainly with the naked eye. It was.covered in some places with pure gold. Advocate. Aftetseeing all the "Base Ball clubs in the county, who have been playing this season, we have come to the conclusion that, with all Ephraim's defeats' they have the neatest uniform and ere long their playing will compare favorably with any other club in the county. A large party of leading Colorado lailroad men visited the Tintic min-ing camp last week for the purpose of making preliminary arrangements 10 run a branch of the Rio Grande Western into that district. The intic Miner was to elated with, the good news that it came out with ah extra edition. Wasatch Wave. Sauna. U. T., May i7. Special telegram to The Herald. The Brown muider case came up this morning, the verdict at the inquest being sealed until Brown's trial was fceld. Brown pleaded guilty to murder in the first degree. Mar-shal Cuddeback starts with him for Salt Lake where he will be taken , care of until September then ap-pear before the grand jury. The funeral of . the murdered woman place at 1 o'clock to day. It Is amusing to contemplate how the Metropolitan of Manti bull tfosed the honest Ephraim boys ia their last centett. On account of he Ephraim nine getting the Me-tropolitans confuted; by making five scores in one innings, they de-cided to throw out our empire, and very sorry to say, succeeded. Now this it a fraudulent act, which they , had no right to do. . But we would e.very much delighted to play them another game and let them try it again. ' ' Ephraim Bae Ballists. . w .... .... and shall be entitled to one J'fpre sentative. The Tweltli Representative dis-trict shall consist of Spr-nis- Fork, Thistle, Pleasant ValL-- Junction, benjamin, Salem, Goshen, Santa-qui- Piyeon, Fairfield and Spring Lake precincts of Utah county, and Mona precinct of Juab county, and Thistle, Milburm, Fountain Green, and Fairview precincts of San Fete county, and shall be entitled to one Representative. The Thirteenth Representative district shall consist of the remain-der of San Pete county, consisting of Moroni, Mt. Pleasant, Spring City, Chester. Whiles, Ephraim, Manti, Dover, Fayette, Gunnison, Sterling and Mayfield precincts and shall be entitled to one Representa-tive. The Fourteenth Representative district shall consist of Wasatch, Emery and Grand counties, and shall be entitled to one Representa-tive. The Fifteenth Representative dis-trict shall consist of Sevier and MH: lard counties, ami shall be entitled to one Representative. The Sixteenth Representative districts sharl consist of Heave, Piute, and Iron counties, and shall be tn titled to one representative. The Seventeenth Representative distrietghall consist of Garfield, YVashin ton, Kane and San Juan counties, and shall be entitled to one Representative. The First Council district shall consist of First Representative district and shall be entitled to one Councilor. The Second Council district shall consist of the '1 hird Represen-tative district, and shall be entitled to one Councilor. The Third Council district shall consist of the Second and Foui thl Representative districts, and shal be entitled to one Counceilor. The fourth council district shall consist'of the Fifth Pi e.iresenta.i.e district, and shall le entitled to three councilors. The Fifth council district, shall consist of the Sixth and Ninth Representative districts' and shall be entitled to one councilor. The Sixth council districts shall consist of the Seventh and Eleventh Representative districts, and shall be entitled to one councilor. The Seventh council districts shall consist of the Eight and Tenth Representative district, and shall be entitled to one councilor. The Eighth Council district shall consist of the Twelfth and and Thir-teenth Renresentntivie distrirt ami shah be entitled to one Councilor. The Ninth Councft district shall consist of the Fourteenth and Fift-eenth Representatire districts, and shall be entitled to one Council. The Tenth Council district shall consist of the Sixteenth and Seven-teenth Representative district, and shall be entitled to one Councilor. And it is further ordered that if any part cf Territory be omitted NEW LEGISLATIVE UIS TRUSTS. Result of the Cammtsslon-rs- ' Meeting. The redisricting of the Territory for the coming election was conclu-ded last Friday and is as follows: The First Representative district shall consist of Cache and Rich counties, and shall be entitled to two Representatives. irora saia ais r ct, the inhabitants ot such omitted portion shall belong to and be a part of fhe Representative and Coun;i! district to which the county in which it is situated be-longs, unless said county itself be devided, in which case it shall be-long to and be a part of the district to which it is contiguous. And it is futher ordered that the above and foregoing establishment of such new districts, and the ap-portionment of Representatives and councilors thereto, be recorded in the office of the Secretary of sdd Territory of Utah as provided by the terms of said act of congress, and that said redisricting and ap-portionment take effect and be in force on and after this date. G. I. Godfrey, chairman. A. B. Williams. R. S. Robertsom. The Second Representative dis-trict shall consist of Box Elder Co., and shall be entitled to one Repre sentative. The Third iepresei.tative district shall consist ot Ogden City, in We-ber Co., and shall be entitled to two Representatives. The Fourth Representative dis-ri-shall consist of all of Weber county excepting Ogden City, and Hall be entitled to one Reyresenta- - live. , The Fifth Representative district shall consist of Salt Lake City, in Salt Lake county, and shall be en-titled to six Representatives. The Sixth Representative district shall consist of Davis and. Morgan counties, and Pleasant Green. Hunt- - er and North Point precincU of Salt Late county, and shall be en-titled to one Representative. The Seventh Representative dis-trict shall consist of West Jordan South Jordan, North Jordan, Her-riraa- Riverton, Bluffdale, and Draper precincts of Salt Lake Co., ftnd . Cedar Fort, Alpine, Lehi, American Fork, and Pleasant Crove precincte of Utah cotnty, and shall be entitled to one Representative. The Eigth Representative district shall consist of Brighton, Granger, Farmers, Mill Creek, Sugar House, Mountain Dell, East Mill Creek, Union, South Cottonwe-od- , Big Cot-tonwood, Butler, Sandy, Granite, Little Cottonwood and Silverton precincts of Salt Lake county, and shall be entitled to one Representa-tive. The Ninth Representative district shall coasist of Juab county except-ing Mona precinct, Tooele Co., and Bingham precinct of Salt Lake Co., and shall be entitled to one Repre-sentative. The Tenth Representatire district shall consist of Summit and Uintah counties, and shall be entitled to one Representative. The Eleventh Representative dis-trict shall consist of rovo Bench, Provo, Lake Shore, Lake View, and Springville precincts of Utah county .Standard Giije. IpmsKSvr--- i Pullman Pal a ce ISSS?- - LJ "tQ Sleeping Cars on a ; UJPV R 2sMSfefi GenTaToffices Q ft i W e ggVP WA&gl General Me, $f &t (tpvm r- - g 1 Ogden, Sail Lake. Ttnstle ';.:-- ' v-- y" ' Time Table, m EHVet April 6 i.s-ji- . ,vEast Bound. West Bound. Atlantic .Mail Atlantic "V" V. 1 11111 X I P"'ic Mail Pacific Kpr.wa oil ' " V c0gden Ar 3.oam 6,oo p n. 0.55 Sat Lake Lv 2;oo " 4;4e ,0:05 Lv Ar 11,40 " ii;;)5 " Lv provo Lv 4'fQ 5oO pm syjira" Green River 6;oo p m 8;co a m 9m 9;4i a m Ar Grand junction 2;oo " ' 1 ; 10 am 1:00 pm Glen-- , ood " " " " Springs io;SS a m i;20 " Leadville " 6;oo 830pm 1,20 pm 2J25 a in plleblo 11.525 pm i; ' 3:00 4;i3. " Colo Spring 9:55 , , Salt Lake city. Dealers in Gies, IIardware aild r3 Uways on Kami of the First Quality a full line of Stapl- - nd Fnev Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Coffee G'""'a 53l Hmr ''"T"'11,01' Mf'- m.. f'.nPmvd. Imptn.. r Mtcs, ,u, fv i.oncy uung hyson, Jp CU Season leas are Suarantefid to give perfect satisfaction in every respa Sunninton ! co Groynes. lfalt Lake Gty Pure SpiceS Dried and Canned Fruit. ""EATS and VBi:iTAKi.KS. o(im tFACT)o V ful fresh and complete assortment of everything usully a0l-- in o ine.tte buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, andI at the Ver." Lowest Prices. nsequenU &Te make our custcmers' interests our own, by w.rrenting every acti. cle we.sell, and if lt does not prov. satisfactory, refund TWe can and'do sell the Pest Goods for the Least monev, and are-eo- fident we can convince everybody of that fact who will give Ounnington co MlR'TS' Supplies Salt Lake dtj THE STATE BANK Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital, $5co,ooo,fully paid up Ileber J. Grant, President. Win. B. Preston, viee-Pre- Heber M. Wells, Cashier. DEfcECTORS. oeph F. Smith, Chas. S. Rurton Wnr H. Rou e, Kephi W.Claylon Abr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Tavloi Spencer Clawsop, P. T. Faansworth Elk Morris, ., Kiclmid W.YUnj. , Henry WYS'oolley. Its location is at K So Main Street It transacts a General Banking F.usi It pays 5 percent' Savins Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. It solicits the business of the people ol trlP?? S vA y, fit 1? I H M Cur t" InPoUm, Lm yIwJI,lJll!J of ("hit. . W&tyxi""i imaSTKona. riff V? 2s. a s r? m 95 co. BotiHti "!cl' SZ-i- fe'S liUi-iEniliils- to., TO THE FRONT AGAIN. The Champion Binders and powers at John Williams SupS. Mayfield Co-op- . Grant Bros, company, General Agents.. ' IPIEA1I CO-OPERATI- VE mMERCANTILE : INSTITUTION North and ' South ft Dry Goods of all descriptions. Hats and cftps boot anal shoes, both home ni.ide and imported. Clothing a spacality. Groceries, including Dixie Molasses, and Dried Fruits; Crack-er- a and iImIi.. "I Our Hardware Department contains an immense ttoek of Tools for Mechanics; also took for Farmers each as Shovels, Spades Picks, IToea, Forks and JRnksa.' Glassware,, Qncer.sTrm, V,'oodenware; Medicines; Drnjs; Faints and Oils; AVell Piping and hingles. Your patronage is always appreciated, no matter kow eraa"H your purchase. You may rest assured it will be ear eonstant aim to give ow Customers the bent goods that eaa be obtaiued for the money. Your Child will be treated as eourteeusly a yourself. J. A. ANDERSON, Supt W. H. Olsten ,1 D Ephraim. W. W. Woodring, 2l D. Mt. Pleasant Physician & 6rgan . Telegrams will only bf an-swered if made or endorse d b responsible parties 2 J 3 M. J. BODE Tonsorial Artist o: AU work guaranteed o: Open day and night till 9 p. m. Sun-day excepted. Main Street Ephraim Cabinet Photos $1.50 Per Dozen- - at Newcomb fc Co. 162 Main St, Salt Lake city. Satisfaction Guaranteed OavoRti. and Trotte-Marl- t' ; t,i, tt nt bnaincm eonduetml for Wnawi ya. Our Office It Ocpoaita h..p rr--- (, M we can nrrara pi.rcot In Ico t.w i"W" tamote from Washington. Bend model, drawing or photo., wltn Yt.-ri$- - Mon. Wa advlee, if patcntaiiie or not. of f?f ' 0ur tfe not "ne Patent w . r P.imohlrt. "How to Ohta'n Patents." !tn Bamea if actual clients in vonrbiate. eamKr.o town, sent free. Addreaa," Qjooaita Patent Oflloo. I J. H,"btterstTom,j o:DEALER INo:-E- ggs, Grain and all kinds of GENERAL PRODUCE, Ephraim City. Rupture can be Cured 'Vith"t surgical operation. RUPTURE SPECIALIST. Guarantee given when Desired. For Circulars Write or Call. BIRCH TRUSS COMPANY OFFICES: Rooms 206 & 207 Second Floor,. Constitution Block, Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. THE H. A. TUCKETT CANDY CO, Steam Candy Worki. Head Quarters for Tine Candie, Toys, Nuts, Dates, ' Paper, Bap, Twine, Cigars, Fire works etc etc. Factory 850 E 1st south stieet. Salt Lake City Spencer Clawson f Co Wholesale Dry Goods Salt LaVe City. - Utah. Martin C. Kroll, Mt, PLEASANT BAKERY IaInr lu Bread, Cake, Pies, Confeetioaerv, Cae-die- Nuts. Cifara, Tobuceo, Etc. Rtrtsknunis fmil hinds in their swen Umm ratt, Mt. Pleaiaau DI RECTO K. .1. P Meilstrup, Ftt$. Peter Schwalbe. Trcas. D. P. Madson. Ole Irson. SUMMONS. In t!ic JntlcPs Comi, Chester Precinct, county of S;di I'cte lei: vt Lt:ih. I'ciei A, iiuttfcu, l'iaiiitiff. J vs- Octnand fi.25 Iphn Doe, l'efcndant, To lohii Jue, wtiftc name is othctwiie unknown; Vuu arc hci cliy sumnmncd to be and ipjcar before nie, ttie un deigned at my .Ilit e in ('heater Precinct niuntv nt .San i'cle and lcttititry if I'tah, an Satur-day. May imIi, A. 1. i8.,i at 1 o'ch-t- p. m. (if s.mi dale tn iiiisei a compl.mit tiled aatiirit you hcreia. l.y sa;l plaiiitif! 011 .May 71I1, A. Ji, Said uctioii is tirutt'lit to recover (rnn you the sum of 1. 25 d. una ;;. done on sid pl.un:i'trs tlic following aniniaU, inuit: ( tne retl and w hiir shotted tw years i 011 loft rths ciuji vtf t tar, ujijht and under in ri:;ht ear. One Muail red dm-- at out three years old, star in fcndiead, wl.ite ui:tlcr hellv. rmp fl h it car, nndft half tn.p in Nfchi car, branded O circle oil leti rilrt. )ne hi.ick and white sjHitted inulley steer calf.almir siv old, no earinaiks, unit uu brands hie. One black muliey steer calf, about eiht or tei nionthtj old, soui whiteon brisket, hole in left ear. branded or scratched on left hip. ( hie red better, about out' year, uld.star in forehead uhitc on In iket, brand a figure 5 rrverst-- nitli a ;t:.ir:cr circle ovtr it on ictt hp triip tiuhi ear a;td slit in same, undei half cn-- and slit in left car and under hit in same. Saul uuiiuaU are i!mv in of (el H. I hdd in Che.-.tc- Prjcuat, County and Territory afoic iaid. And yu are hereby notified, that if Vou fail to so appear and answer above required the plaintiti will take i'Hlv;iuent against you for the said sum oi tosietfter with expense of care, and keeping; o! said animal, and i"'sh of notice's couct. V the sheiiif or any Ltinstab'e of said County (iectin. Make leal service and due return-liercu-i; ivu under my hand ibis 9th. day of May, A. D. Jof.i. H. Cnu.n. Justice of the Peace THE AMERICAN GIRL.. Take the hair of a Hindoo. The nose of a Greek. The mouth of the English. The compJection of a Norwegian. The foot of a Chinese woman. The teeth of an African. The arm of a Belgiam, The leg of an Italian girl. The eye of a Spaniard. The grace of a French woman. The gowms from Jot. F. Dorius & Co. and you will have an Ameri-can beauty. |