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Show Ut-wr- University --- , . , w; , 1 V01' 1 - EphraiCitSan Pete CoiiiU j REGISTER CALENDAR. ! .Sjotc Leading Events Ccifnct- - ! ! L:i;'t aud her Tin RsPAV.Kec. 4. 1870, Win. Clayton d.ed hi Salt Lake, 1SS4, oic L, Larson was clwged with pohgamv and airaigned before Cc 'tit- - nrs-iiui- r McKay,Larson was a resident of Bountiful. FmuAv.Dec. c, 1S56. 5. Langlin, of Cell-ar Vj.ipv. L't.iti, He was oue of! the Ii.i:talu,,n boys. ; iS4. A. M. Temicy.r.J. Chr si. and C. f. Kenipe ie tiiedand con-- ! d ieted ot 1'ol.j.rfiny 111 Prescot Anuiia. i hey were nciiteucetl to 3 yeais uri-- j ptisioniiieiit 11. lJcroit. Mich., and to pay f.iso linc.each. Swtl-rdav- Iec. 6, jK4, A M Tennev, r. J. Christolicrson. I. , W, ) Hake am.1 J. N. Siiansen weie inipns-time-at 1'iescoti, Aiizona, having been convicted of polvyainy , Dec, 7. iSsr, The liist coufiim-- j at ion 111 Nutwav look place at R.isnr, ill. F. Peterson othci-.tion- . The S.icrc-tnei- it was adminiitered for the lust 1i.s4.W1n j Hake and J.N, Skans.-n-, convicted of p olyjamy in Arizona left l'rescott r Yun.'i, wheie they were to serve six mouths imj risioiimenl. MNlv,Dec H,i$5b, The Legislature held then sixth, aiuuial session 111 Fill more and adjourned to Sa It Lake, 1. C. Kimball was piesideut of the council and Hosia Stout speaker of the house. TffesiiAV. Dec. 9, iWj, The Utah Legis-lature held their second (lav's of meeting the 14 session L). II. Wells, Pies, of Council and Orson Pratt, speaker of the House. Wednksdav, Dec. 10. 1862, Gov. Hjid- - h K a very hitter enemy of the people delivered a very insulting message to the Leg islaitire. j i 0. C. Larson, Carries a Euil . , , MEKCHaYd:S ''Stttdebaker U'nojs j all kinds i f i'V""' u a. J o j ntents. oAntforthY CHAMI!(,V4r1(lw,!n Fy j Machines. or both Ma. :.lTiti sv.,v. llr, h a tl .j J. II. Ottorstrom, Eggs, Gi.in and a!! kinds of Genera i I . t5. jyiiiiL a bii. ! a 1 a-- : the 'V;::nufactuersi j f justly Cclebratetl ; V.-;- . eiiu-t- l to them for Wear. f f i them in San Pete are ' ) t''a A Ilaijuon, Ut. Pleasant, (o) '' '' ,' (,) 'J'uttleit Co., Manti-(o- ) v'. . Lai x.u, .Mfiid,(o) to op ,Moroni.(o) fe.3 V 1 Ephraim, Utas. Sheep taken on Shares! Big Interest Paid. Forfull pari icnlai s Address r all n Ole Christensen, J blocks east ,f C-- p Store, Oilers trail's BladtmUh shop, Ephruitn. . t , - EMM : AND TIlUST COHPAK.. Capital 5o,ooo i A TEST OF INSTINCT. Remember the story of Die Queen of Sheba's test of the wisdom of Solomon. In one of them the Queen i placed side by side some artificial " crs and some that were real, and j invited the King to say which were f fS Am the false (lowers. "Open the lattice," I.--- Ul R" cried the wise- - king. A bee came .l&V IS buzzing, over the flowers a moment, W'C4 II it settled down on the real ones. TIm U "lucre is your answer," said the A IlifV wiseman. But we think that it the I (Vfflf 1 ' ' H - from th. new ' ' g ' .ine.,-- stock oMr. ; .y ( fcphrX;-eve- the bee might C!&gaf;Mrfl-ff.- . W $ ' have been deceived in its choice, .... .Z''1 :;( so perfect are they m form and color. " ,'- i iiyiww w.-.j- s'iS.ioiwl. v - surplus 4,ooo Geo. C.Whitmore.Prti. "1 W. I. Drown, Vice-Pre- j. Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, . Directors. James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. H. Peterson, Alma j Hague, Cashiers. General Banking Business. lute res paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on real estate j AVf fire going To Hove and litit very Soon Keep yourj lyes upon us Boots, Shoes, Hats, caps, aud tents and Ladies Furnishing lood. Dry Goods aud aJJ. MILLINERY SHOP. Christine Peterson, dealer ia al linds of I.adie's Misses' aud Chil drens' Hats and Caps, invites her friends to come and examine her stock. The latest forms and best models only, are used. A very choice assortment f Ladies goods also on hand. Centre Street, two doors east 0 City Hall, Ephraim, Utah. PLANING MILL p WORK G In All Its Branches at G MABSON BrosMo Ephraim, U)tali. G.M. Freeman,!. D. A.W. nnrrow!.D Freeman & Burrows Eye, Ear, Nose&Th roat Spectacles fitted properly. Agents for the best Glass or Artificial Eye. " Cily,Vth Closing Oil! SALE! Don't forget it! Cheap for cash! "PVEP,YTIIIG Going cheap for Cash r the Coing Out Sal. of II Q. HANSON'S STOCK. J. F, DOUIUS.Jr i'eyoV- - pthrk, Ef'hrnim. Mvra Holmes v . Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13 J Commercial Street, Salt Lak City Most convenient to Fleetric Cars Retail Stores, Theatres and ah places of amusements. This Hotel and Us equ pnients are en-tirely new. li has64welfurillSlej r and is eated in the heart of the cav 0 Cj Q m "aw st.pwiw w rr ir-n- jr ii ,.1 Standard mWM iRiap General Ojjices, Salt I Jppp&ft u"h-- lagRAStWAYy d. c. dodge, i ,,...,. JfLl9y2i J. II. BENNETT, J 1 wiiimi mi'xi nliiinfiii,rMi.iwi.,J.?j,j Time Table, in Meet, Aug. 24, 1890. '' W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST. All woik wat lanted. At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week, Afanti, and Ephraim Utah. 2t Itfet Julia t Dorius, Denrcs to call the atlent on of the Public to the fxct that she is the A;,-n- t f,,r tie H. !. UNGTON DRrsrin M, Mi XL C.' (I fc r tar lurl tr lmr,irmm in MILLINERY SHOP. Mrs. A, C, Hansrn. Dealer yt nil Goods belonging to a Eirst ' diss idilhnery Shop. One block west and north ofTaber cle corner, Ephraim. Jas. Frost S. Johnson THE PETERSON OPERA HOUSE Ephraim, Utah. Is now open to the public. There is the neatest and best SET O E SCENERY in San Pete. And tie lad itself is the neatest in v,c . lifiv ,cciit.i of raveling j ' (.i:ipaiiies aie invite ed to take a look at thellall ' A Grand Call every Friday Evening to wnich all are invited. FrottA Johnson, Lsstts W. II. Olsten JiJ.D. Ephraim. W. W. Wcodring, li- - Mt lea o-- . n r, PLyoicians t 5 1 ; i j . TeleLTaniH will oulv i ;tn ?vero.d if niadrt or endorsed by r8xnsibe parties 2 t3 j Mure i..Uti' u!.irq v.;;U.ti'ava;!.ib!e in a lew lciys.tViW;a.-- . General .Miles tears danger from the Indians. The World savs ot the Pre"-'- .Message.- - - The President had noihii." 10 say and did not know how to sav ' 111.' - ..... ',"v is well adapted lor the production ft corn, oats, hav, vegetables fruit, butter aud egus, and 'yet accoid- - nig to the .;ijuqnc,q,!e Democrat there ' were imported last year 16,000,000 i pounds ot com 34." 7 tons of News Items From AH Pitris )f the World which are Boiled Down Into a Nut i. ; shell. Items of latere t t All ' ; . Classen. ' ' . Wtiitehall, Pa. .claims to have a woman who has lived 235 days without food. oats, 8145 tons of hay, i4vi (,JI1S of vesiet.ild.-s- , tja.-oo- pounds of fruit, 60.000 v uiniis ofor.ions, 2So,o,m pounds of uit-- r 40.000 pounds cheese. 51,000 pounds' of poultry, and jSso,oo.j eg,--.- . C,,m-me-is unnecessary. There hi a wi le held lor energy and enterprise in that territory. The Mormons dedicated their hand- some litlle church here Sundav. Geo f ) Cannon, John lieck, A. E llvde, and other prominent leaders of the church wete present, also many members of i,p church from all over the county, ami the house was crowded both morning and evening. IJminj; die evening servi- ces someone. 1.11 the outside, who severe censure and a good thrash Jiitf, yelled lire, and for a moment a pan-ic was imminent, hut the audience d by a few cool-heade- members Lhief The Liberal press of Eng'and de nounce Paruell and side with Gladstone. A scientific experiment is being madt-i- London with Koch's consumption cure. The schools at Pleasant Grove are closed on account of a diphtheria epi- demic The latest yarn about the finding of Charlie Ross turns out a lie, pure and simple, t The world's fair commission has ad-journed until April. The Sunday cos-ing matter was laid over. ' While Joseph Ford, of Green Ridae, V Pa., was abusing his wife last nijrht. Ins ' 12 year old son shot and killed him. '.-- . The Brazillian irunboals vnri wnn. ed intoNewVorkhaiboryesterd.lv, by the United States flee' at New Yoik. The people of Nephi are objecting to j ttohe use of the court room being given any snide show that may come along. I The flour mill at Idaho Falls runs night and day and cannot attend to more than 10 per cent, of the busine offered. The New York S m has n editorial on "the Social position of Hangmen " Respectfully refened to Ward McA-llister. The British steamer "F.ilc.m" encouut-- 1 ered a sere.? of heavy Atlantic and foundeied in mid-ocea- All on board' were saved. Several of the conductors of the U. 1', between Nephi and Salt Like have been arrested on charges of embezz lenient of the Company's funds. Oue hundred and fifty Union Pacific ; shop men were discharged at Omaha. and sim.lar reductions in the force will " be made all along the line, Ye ordinary m irtal gorged himself 3 wi 'i turkey yesterday Jay Gould ioid-t- t ! up wun the Union Paeiiii:. Kutjuy ,ud is ait aa ordinary mortal. : ; ! The dynoino that will he used to : electriciite Ward. the negro murderer at Slug S'-n- next week, was tested on a hursts. Death was instantaneous. Lwha R Cox, who is known as the m in reeonvne; Jed union poultice for aftei the physicians had given "ira up, died at Baltimore recently. Isaac Bergrrun, a prominent citizen and politician cf Chevenne, attempted suicide, firing five shots at his head. H s eyesight was destroyed, but he will recover. Mayor Walsh ol Wexford, Ireland has i been sentenced to three months im- - prisionment. under the crimes act, for publishing certain articles in the New Ross Standard. Frank Lescattis, a Frenchman former-- ' 5 ly employed as cook in the Pacific hotel ... : ntOgdeu, was arrested Thanksgiving f day for murdering a man near Wells, Nev., on Tuesday last. i- I . As Winford Burdett. of Denver, was , J hitching up his horse the animal tossed , J his head so as to drive the tongue of a buckle through hnidett's temple and into his brain. Recovery is doubtful. 1 It is reported that a big tie cam.i will be established this fall on the head waters of the Poudre, Col.-ri- ver bv 4 parties who have contiacted to furnish 8 the Denver & Rio Grande railway com-- , 1 pany with 25,1,000 ties. 1 j Hunters report plenty of signs of moun- - t.in lions in the mountains northeast ol Beaver C'ty. The animals in question are very destructive to young colts that may be tunning with their dams near the haunts of his feline majesty. A telegram from Fatmiiigton, Marion County, vv, Va., reports a not there at I J 10 o'clock last night. Two men, Ca-lif vert and Frank Johnson were killed , 1 "I and a doz n others were wounded. One I I hundred and fifty or' more shots were i fired. a Santaqtiiti is to have a $3,000 opera II house. While in Provo this week we I were shown the plans of the budding 1 and learned that the Adams &. Sons Co. of this c.ty h is the contract to furnish the material wnh which it will be built, j Nexi. Ensign, 1 From 2 to 4 o'clock th;i afternoon the polls will be open at the First Methodist church to receive votes as 10 admutmij women as lay delegates to (he lay elect-oral a. id general conference. Al! mem-bers of ;.ie ciniich .ver twenty-on- e yean ate eiualed to vote. Sail Luke Titnts. Tnere was a lire in the Presbyterian Ciniich .f Pavsoti on Thanksgiving nigiit. A J "J dal ot xcitemeii( lesuii e l and seveial pe pie weie more 01 les-- . nijuied, tne ;u si serious iieii. Miss Jennie vVimmer whoe 'ight aim was burned Ir m tne hou dei to the elbow. j AmericX isn't goo I enough for 9. me oftne uliljcrats wh have a trussed m II .us in ih:s CouiHty. Vanderbilt ofl.iied t buv one of the castles of the late demented king of Bavaria, and fai 'tig i tins he leased it f.n a number of yeirs t i,e h as siiiinnet iesid-iie- e I Hiid 11 w it n a.m moced thai the htra 1 I of tne Astoi M n.lv will le niin in L .ri- - i .a fir a- lei.f fi.-- vears. Soil, we 111- 1- 1,0 e. die t.-- S a w II I v? ,J ; piospe- .Sit!' Like Herat. I j Tne po.-- t dice it F htn ne was roht.r .1 eek f b- -i 1.5 ... a ,d $, , m j IU letteis bv two b ,ys t vhe ol 15 They succeded in getung . the posio;h :e by breaking t'iir.ug'ii an I adio.iiing store, The chaige against them was housebreaking in the first 1 P'ace. but now; as the loss of money is i known, there wil. be prelerred the more j serious charge of robbing the U. S, mails I i il COUNTY LOCALS Joseph F. Dorius & Co. have a very t ne lot of Holiday Goods which tlieyvill open tip with in the m-.- building, as soon as their shelving etc., is artainged. According to the last rulinys cf the Commission on the stitdcct, third class cities ?'i T.'t ih arc entitled to seven Cotmrj!l,r.s. According to this, next Monday Fphrniri ;;! to elect two mote cot-.n- iiiors than those named in t!:c ticket. Wi,, shall they bc Yesterday Mr. Niels rider.ntr.s team ran away on the main street of Ephraim and caused some excite-ment. In trying to Mop the team Mr. David Thompson ca'tght the bridles and was trampled under their feet, but luckily escaped with-out serious injury, they were' finally stopped and luckily without I any damage beingdone. Mr. Ed Cand'and sometime a"o I was injured while hauling timbeiu Sanbeuardino, Col., receiving a compound contusion of the leg near the ankle. Improoer treatment, in r.'!'f..;,l resulted in- his returning home to consult Dr. Olsten, lie detected a dislocation of instep, and at once reduced it after a hard effort. The young man was seen to enter his office on crutches, and left with the aid of a cane. ALL U'A rCHECOMPASSES A few days ao I was standing by an Ano 1, can gentlemen, lieti i cxpiessed a.iiiio know which point was die ii'.r-h- He at ..nee pulled out Ins iiii h aii!l. at it and p.nted to he I asked Inm whether be bad a compass attacked to his watch. "All watches," he 'are compasses," Then he explained to me how this was, Point the hour hand to the sun and the south is exactly half wav betwi en t e hum and tue Uguie XI I on the watch For instance, suppo-- e thai it a 4 o'clock. Point the hand indicating f..ui to the sun and 11 n the watch is exact ly south, Suppose that 11 is 8 o'clock: pooit ihc bacd indicating eight to the sun, and li e figure X .n the watch is j diies .tido y Ammcan tnend was jiii'.e sui prised thai d d not ki i. this i veiv r. Ssi!!e 1 was v-nor, nt ot a lha.g thai eveiy one els. knew, and Dampening to meet Mi. S'.a-i-- lev, 1 asked that eminent liavelei Woeih- - er he was awaie cf th.is simple nu de ..f ' d scoveiing the points of the compass, j He iui , never. !,): ii ui it. I piesume, therefore, that the world is in the s' niie stale of ijjnoiance. Amalli is proud of having been the home ol the iuvcr.ior of the compass. i do not know what town boasts ot my American Iriend as a citizen. London TruUi. NOTICE. 'st Point Irrigation Company. Wales, San Pete County, Utah Notice there are delinquent upon the following discribed stock on account of special assessment levid on the 14th day of June, iSgo, together with all previous assess-ment.th- e several amounts set opppo-i- t the names cf the respective Share holders, as follows: No cer-tificate has been issued, Jenson, Anne C. 45 Shares. j.J5 Peterson, Maiia P. 40 " 3,75 Andeisuii, Lais P. 30 " 1 35 Peleison, Alfred 30 " 695 Cheriyjuhn 60 " 6.03 Stevens, Newton 20 " 3.35 Stevens, Ehsha ao " 2.67 Stevens, Chailes 39 " i.j Olson, jorgan 40 " 3.04 Larson, Ole 45 " 9.1a Peal, Wm, 30 " 7.30 Anderson, James P. 19 " 6.07 Chrisienson, C. J. 20 " 3.00 and in accordance with Law and Orders of Board of Directors, made on the iOth day of October, 1S90. So many shares of each parcel of Stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary of the Company Wales.San Pete Cunty, Utah, on the 15th day cf December 1S90, at two o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and the expenses of the Sale. Henry D. Reese Secretary. West Point Irrigation Co. Dated at Wales the 26th day 0 November 1890. Dr. W. II. Olsten will give a grand Masquerade ball in the Peter-son Opera House on the 10th inst. The occasion is the 25th annivers-ary on' which Dr. Olsten entered up-on the study and subsequent prac-tice of medicine & surgery. The affair promises to be a grand sucess One of the most pleasing features is that this ball will be entirely pri-vate, none but those invited being permitted to be there, the doctor says he has hired a bouncer and is going to pay him $5.00 for the even-ing to see that all who try to intrude themselves into the party except in the proper method, arc fired instant-ly. He says he will have order. HOME NURSERY. We offer, for Fall and Spring trade a large stock of thrifty young trees embracing both old standard varities and the newer hardy and choice kinds of fruits, shade trees, ornamentals shrubbery, bulbs, plants etc. Orders ny mail will re- - reive piompt attention, Catalogue j and price list mailed on applica-tion. Salesmen wanted. Wilson & Carlisle, Logan. |