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Show The County Register OF SAX PETE COU-sT- Y. Ephraim, Utah, Dec. 4, 1890 W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST. All woik warranted. At Ephraim on Wednesday and ? Thursday of each week. Mauti, and Ephraim Utah. 2 1 1 1 j W. H. Olsten ,M . D. j Ephraim. W. W. Woodrins, Bl. D. Mt. Pleasant, Physicians & Surgan 3. Telegrams will only be an-swered if made or endorsed by responsible parties --2 J3 3MisstJiiliatDoriiisftg EPHRAIM, UTAH, Desires to call the attenton of the Public to the fact that she is the Agent for the BUDDINGTON DRESSCU'lTING MA CHINE. Cf Om hr tr further information. MILLINERY SHOP. Mrs. A. C. Hansen. Dealer in at! Goods belonging to a First Class Millinery Shop. One block west and north ofTaber-;l- e corner, Ephraim. ARTIST. jFree Hand Crayon Work" Portrails Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraim, Utah. A Stitch in time saves nine, "And may be the means of Saving your Life limbs. See that your Harness is in good fix, which you can do by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and hall blocks South of Post office Main Street, Ephraim. Harnesses of all kinds made to order, woik warranted, charges moderate. Q.Andrews&Co. NEPHI & EPHRAIM. Highest Trices Paid IN CASH For Grain, "Wool, Hides and PeHa. We aro also Agents for the Three Best Wagons in the Mar ket. THE BAIN, THE MITCHEL, THE COOPER All At Salt Lake Prices. 2 20 C Andrws & Co Fielding House, JHJI.V 8TMSKT, MJJS-TI- . Josh. Fielding:, Proprietor. JGood AccomodationsJ For Tracelers and Temple Visitors, All are made wIcome.Good room! tetVALSCre FIELDING'S EXPRESS WAGONS. Passengers & freight Carried between Chester, Ephraim and Mauti quickly and with salely. F. Y. JENSEN. T INNER. Manufitctrer of Tin andCopper Ware. Roofing and Guutter work. 3rd sjuth street, East 3 blocks. Ephr.iim, Utah, 1 10- - t Wm. Bawden. Ipilr la All kinds of Yams, Flannels, Limlsays Jeans an 1 Men's Dress-Good- Wh ile Sale for Wool, Cash not refused V-- f- 'ltn I. Jrn;aHi Thos. Ea Fuller, ' DEALER IN ... GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Good and Groceiies, Boots and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah. 2 $2 WE II HUE D DUE 'IT! TIIE StSP tk Kret ctrfciT' LAIMS EST LO WKST "Tra-i- i- STOClv HtjHar prices. A fJonnnrl Making Stock At UtSbUril Breaking Prices. We ask nothing better than an Honest Test of Our Claiuu and are willing to Stand or Fall by Facts and Figures. A site of Money at OUR STORE WILL YOU? J. P. MEILSTRUP, Ephraim, Utah. CALL AT THE FARMERS EXCHANGE FOR YOUR SUPPLIES. Call at J. P. Meilstrup, Farmers Exchange and find a full stock of mens' and boys' clothing, hats and caps, boots and , . .. A full line of ladies missei an 1 . dren's underware. Family g:..cc ies of every description etc. etc. Both stores brim full of new goods, and both having the am. low pr-ies, t second n.rth tad Ujac itr..ti. .efaMiJ9A': i. xa&s E. M. NELSON'S SSBARBER SH0P.S2S Hair cutting. a;cts Shaving, I5cts One Door west of City Hall, Ephraim, Utah Tonsorial Artist. ' 5. johnson Has opened a First-Clas- s Tarber Shop at Lnnd's FurnitureStore, MainStreet, - - - Ephraim. TheBenchHous e 2 Blocks south of the 'Sank. Mtmmtltd smal atewrMf'jAual, GOOD TABLES. Jr.00 and $ r.as per day."W C.E. BENCH., Prop. Special Rates by the week. Good Commercial Sample Room. Good Bath Rooms. Free Conveyance to the Tern pie. Teams will meet parties at Chester when so desired. SCOT33L. Mary Knighton' s New House. Good Accomodations, fc'ample Rooms, Etc. Saliiia, - - Uath iVliii EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Ellen Dorius, Prop. Good accommodations and Sample Room. MainStreet - Ephraim Opposite Post Office. a 1 W.T REID. Probate & Land Attorney, Manti, Utah. had longer practice in Land matters than any 't irney in the com Is !Has W. K. REID. AT LAW. MANTI UTAH. in all the courts ot theTenitoty. 5 Wm. ZABRISK1E. ' PROBATE ATTNOREY. P Mt. Pleasant Utah. " Business promptly attended to. T T. C. BAILEY, I LAND ATTOIWUr. i Office next door to U.S.Land Office, SatT Lake City. Obtains patents for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lands. , Correspondence solicited and ir.lor I mation given. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at I Mt Pleasant. I C.S. WILKES, . 1 OFPICB IN TJ. 8. LAND O F I'E BUILDING. ' LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY f Obtain Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. ROBEET RODEN. Dealer in, and manufacturer of, Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and Vaults. Stone Trimmings for Build-ng- s a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Ston Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Street, Neplii Ooo. w. Parks, : E. o. K. Tnoinrson Late Receive - U.S.Land Offlce Attorney, rl PARA'S & THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts Salt Lake City, Utah. r William II. Bird, .lames Lowe, BIRD & LOA'E, .ill IjitJ 3c Attorny3, Ofiice next door Jo U.S,Land Office, lt LAss Citt, Utah. j Will promote c aavs tiicontestcd and .'lspenti- - 1. rdcawslu Iw us d omce at fiat 11U city, kj Utah, a Qeue al land oiUcb at Wasiimifton. D. m c. otitiln pau.ni a oa ho esieafl, n, p Maort a d Tuulier culiure rut ten, aud upon - ; anal and Mineral Unils. (K neral Infom atlon I tetalac V UatYt fBawatied wlkbliaial PIstM, i ItNrJMBt ! :.vL .... m' a. No"tice for PuhUmiioo: No 6s0 Land Office u Satl LakcUtr. flab. Sept Slta, 1M Nuiioe 1. kercl'y g.ven that the tolkxrurl. earnest aclt.er. have Bled notice ai their intention to auake final f id support o iheit tjvpeniva claims, ane! thai taxi pn.l .ill be made before the PreJute ludge of San Fete county. Utah, or in hit absence before the couaty clerk.of laid courty, at Maaa. L'taa. the Iwh day ol November. 1HUO. via: Chailea H. KartHworth. Homestead Entry N lij lor the S E S W S W S 1 N N W J, d N W V N E SecSa. Tp ,S" . K. 4 fc, and names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, laid land, via: Ornn Clark. Erastus Preston. Samuel freitou. Juseph Petersen, all ol ML Pleasant, Sa I'ele county, Utah. Also John F. Allred. Declaratory Statement. No. mu for tile W W S E Sec Is and N W ,. N E and N E N W - S .4. Tp S S. K 3 h. and names the fotlowiag witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,sai4 land, via: William O. liillmgion. Robert Brough, Lnuis M. I'hn.nausen. and Stephen L. HunncL all of Spriuii City, baa Pete county. Utah. Bird a Lowe, Frank D. Hob as. Attorney's K agister. "Nut to the natives, as they are ac customed to it. but it makes real estate miehty uncertain. Nobody can tell w here the mountain will burst and wht.se ranch will be buiied under fifty feet of l iva and cinders. From ind.cati oris it is believed that there will be an erupt-ion next spring or summer. A peculiar ity ol the volcano is that it never over Hows at the top. but always through a break in the side. The great molten interior keeps rising and rising uutil the wall gives away somewhere. I know one man wh' Se entire ranch was lost, but the seething river parted into two branches and passed around his house and garden. The crater ol the volcano is three miles in circumferance, and is indeed a veritable hell. In the early days it is said that the natives sometimes threw human sacrifices into the boiling lake to appease the anger of the Gods." King kahkau is a strong favorite among the natives, and much ol his lost power has been restored. Dr. Carter states that there are two parties in the country the missionary and the nation-al reform. The native, are aim. st solid-ly arrayed against ihe missionary influ-ence, and the doctor believes that the natives are more than half right in their claims The Hawaiians. More Lies about (he Mor-mon in Utah, Dr. Carter Tells Some Inter-esting Things Concerning the Little Island Kimlom. 'twas ever thus. Denver News, Dr. Albert R. Carter ol Honolulu, Sand wich islands, is regis'ered ai the Wind-sor hotel, in company with Mrs. Cailer. The doctor is a New Yorker, but sue n a'ter lalcing up his t evidence on the island f ji r eaisajo. hemet hs present wile, who is a high caste native. One thject ol Dr. Carter's visit to this country was to inquire into the condition of Hawaiian proselyies to the MorniMi church. A' o t 0 of these people h.id been in duced in follow the Mormon elders to Utah, and rumors highly damaging to the Latlet-Da- v Sainis were wafied back to Honolulu.The doctor made a thorough investigation of the charges, ana beiore leaving Salt Like Citv filed his report to the island government He found that twenty lannhes haJ become dissatisfied 10 such an extent tsith Ihe practices ol of Mormondom that they enounced their allegiance to the church and ueie re-garded as outcasts. "I found many ol them on the verge ol starvation " said the doctor, ''with no opportunity of getting employment and with prospects ol freezing to death when the cold weather sets in." The Mormons weie so much incensed against the recent members ol their Hock that all avenues of securinga livelihood weresliutagaiust them. A bill appropriating l5,ooo to pay the passage of the deluJel creatures back so their old homes was pending before the legislative assembly when Dr. Catier lefi Honolulu, fne people are living in a valley seventytive miles from Salt Lake city and look forward with the most anxious solicitude to any escape Irom their terrible position. The doctor states that those ol the natives who still remain faithlul to the church are assist-ed by the .Mormons and appear satisfied to remain in this country, M'KINLEV KNOCKED THEM OUT, In speaking ot the Sandwich islands, the visitor said last night: "The McKinley bill has proved a terri-ble blow to the sugar trade and may in-volve serious consequences to the gov-ernment and the people. There are perhaps $50,000,000 invested in sugar plantation's in the islands, Heretofore sugar Irom the Sandwich islands was ad-mitted free to this country.while ail other foreign sugar paid a duty of a cents a pound, "T he McKinley bill cuts off the duty 011 lit s;;ir and the Sandwich islands inus lose 3 cents a pound, As this was about all the profit that, could be made out of it by many uf the plantations they will be obliged to shut down unless con tiact labor at a low price can be intro-duced Irom China. Whether this horde of heathens can be shipped back to their country when the time of the contract expires is a question which has been worrying the law makers, If the Chinese secuie a permanent foothold the country is destined to go pow-wow- s sure enough," "What about the lepers?" was aked, "It would take a great deal of tim: to answer that question satisfactorily, To be brief I will say that there are about 5 jo lepeis sequestered on the island of Molokai. The ..tsease cannot be said to be spread ng and is about as pervaleiit as consumption is in this country but not so destructive to life, There are thirty or forty whiles at .Molokai who caught the leprosy fiom others, as it is purely an infectious disease. I have treated a number ofcisesaud persons thus taken may be gteatly relieved by medical at-tention, but no permiuent cure has ever yet been 'ound," . A TFRRIBI.E BANISMENT. Speaking of the mtiu d ol singling t ut the lepeis lor transportation totlieir dis-- d ab ide the doctoi said that when the suei IT of any district learns of a case in li s jut isd.ction lie leporis to the piopei officers, and the unhappy in-dividual is bunted up and sent to a re-ceiving station, where a thourougti ex-amination is . ade by a committee of three prominent physicians appointed by ihe king If Mere is the least d ubtasto the geuumMiess ofjthe disease the patient paroled Irom month to month until all doubt is removed Once at Mof kai ai'd there is n renirn. The disease is conveyed largely by the pratice f the natives in eating with iht-i- r liugt rs out of the same calabash, and also by the habit ol passing the pipe from mouth to mouth. The d ctor says that he never saw a native who could not read and write in his own language. He claims that the; average education is much higner than in this country. Referring to Father Damien the doc-tor said tnat the lamented priest very unnecessarily exposed himself to the contagion of hprosv and fell a victim through rashness. H s cook and house servants were all afflicted with the dreadtul diseise. Concerning the scan d I which has been published widely 11 which the names of Sister Rose Gei-tun-and Ur Luiz are connected, the doctoi arfii ins that both arties are en-inr-innocent. He propi.se 10 write .ip a lull lust ay and denial of the cuar-ge- s befoie leaving tins couutry. The g ivernmei't absolutely reluses to permit anv m ne sell sacrificing nuns to take up tlieir abode among tne lepers. More ilian enough volunteer native uurses can be secuiud. REAL ESTATE UNCERTAIN. "Is the volcano giving any causa of apprehension?" THE ROBINS. Selected. Thv choose their nook, the bonnie birds, 'Mttl the crah tree's puM timed now: And her three biue tgn the bruwn hen laid In her arm sod ne neath the blossom' .hade; And fM tiem ihe kept her wait h of love. And patient her mate to teed hr .trove, tint it's oil. and it's oh, fur the bonute Surds, For a weary wait tliey had, ' While the hours darn ed by.'iieath the v4 ret spring sky And the thickets tang where the thrnslY, sang, And the helds, were with cowslips elad They hatched their egi;s, the bonaie birds, Hv one, by two, by three; And four by tour each yellow bill Gaped wide for the parent' toil to fill. And the Robins on swift, untiring wing. Tended each clamoring nestling. But it's oh. and it's oh. for the bonnie birds, For a heavy tak was theirs. As from minis first lijjhl to the (all o! night Still to and fro. on their quest they went Nor ever might cease from cares. They tended their young, the bonnie birds. Till the counted weeks were past. Till the down ureydarkupon back and crest, And the red turned bright on each little breast; And with chirp and twitter and preen of feather. The brood hopped out of the nest together. And it's oh, and its oh, lor the bonnie birds. Who had worked their day; Worked hour by hour, through sun and shower, Ft their task was done; and then one by one The fledglings flew away! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 67. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 1st, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup-port of his claim, and that said proof will be made beiore the County Clerk of Emery Co., Utah, at Castle Dale, Utah, on Nov. 19th. iHqa, viz: Hiram A. Southworth, D S No 10876 for the N , N E J Sec 7,Tp 14 S,R 10 E. He names the lollowiiig witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vir lleber J. Stowell, Frank M. Ewell. Hairy I hompson. Walter Grimes, all of Spring Glen, Emery Co., Utah. Frank D. Hobiis, Register. Booth, Wilson & Wilson. Ally's. An immenre stock of Clothing con-sisting ol Men's, Youth's. Boy's and Children's suits; also Gent's Overcoats of all sizes. Ladies' Ulster-- , fsnss. Hoods, Facinators, Gloves, Wool h ss etc. Ephraim Co-o- p . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 638. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 7th, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to males final proof in sup-port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Propate Judge, or in his absence, the county-cler- ol I.mery County, Utah, at Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah.on November toth. 1890, viz; Charles C, Clausen, H. E. No. 6908 for the N, W. N. E. J, E, i N. W. IN E. I S. W ,Sec. 24, Tp. 17 S, R. 9 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.said land, viz: Sophus Olson, Helbert Oviatt. Rasmus O. Rasmussen, l'eter Ovedsen all of Cleveland, Emery County, Uuh. I Frank .U HoBBS.Register. Notice fur lulUcatlon. NO HfJB. Land Olli. e si Sail Lake Lily, Utah. Oct. alst: iMtt. Nmite is herehy j.vcn that Ihe following named seillci has lilcii noin e ol his intention la make final priii. Mippuii ol In, claim, and that said proof will made tietore Hiohale Judge of han I'ele county , J ' Manti. Utah. on Dec. 8th, 1890, via: Chaunc V. Stevens I). S. No. lor the E, X S. U I:, r. lXJ? "4 s w- Sec- - He nanies the following witnesses to prove his con. tinuous residence upon, and cullivalioa of, (aid Unit Jno, Harding Allred, Fred Strark--, Netta Dah Carl Hansen, of Spring City, Uuh. t . . D.Hobu, Regular, Notice for Pulilli :::,. n, MIUU4 Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. c. u, Jftoo. Notice is hereby given that the l..li,. g earned settler ha tiled notice ol his intention to in. ike final pro.it in support ol his claim, and that said proof will bo in.ide beiore the frobats Judge, or in his absence, the Coiinly clerk, of Emery county, Utah, at Castle , Hale, Ula i. on Matunlay. Xeceoiber mxk. sfloo. n'a; John L. Kr.isher. H. J. No. 03110, (or the VV. ft at & 1. N. E. of S. E. S. E. - N. . -, Sec. ij. 1 u. S, Kange 8 k. He nanies Ihe folJowiug witneues to prove his upon and cultivation ef, said Jans ' Albey W. Sherman, George A. Sherman, Jena Neilson and Elias Cox, all of Huntington, t Emery county, Utah. Funis; IV HuiaS Register CouaolJdeted Nolle ol VIuisl Proof, No. 67O. Land Office at salt Lake. Utah, Oct., it, 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have tiled nutice ol their intention to make final Drool in support of their claim, and that said proof will lie made be lore the Register and Receiver al Bait Lake City, L'tah.on Dec. 15th, 1890, vis: Peter C. Fetenoa.H. E, 6395 for the N. N. w. S. W. 1.4 K g. B. K, N. w. - Sec. ao.Tp 16 S, R. 4 Is He names the following witnesses to prove his residence upon and cultivation ef, said land vn. Peterson. David W. Thompson, Henry X, Heal and John C.Jenson all of Ephraim. Utah. Also on iJec. itith, 1890. via: David W. Thoaspeoa H E 6453 for the E. N. , -4 Sec. as Tp. 16 S. R-- 3 E. and lot s (t S. c a N.w. iSec. 30TB. 16 B. K 4 E. He names the following witnesses to prova his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, laid land, viz; N'ell?stePetoterrsioonn,allPeter C, Peterson, John C. Jonson, of Ephraim, Utah. Also on Dec. 17th. 1890, vis: Nels Peterson, Tt, B. 454 lor the S. E.,-- 4 Sec, lj Ip. ' 16 S, K, 4 E. He names .he following witnesses to prove bis con. finuout residence upon, and cultivation of, said land. : David W, Thompson, Ptter Peterson, John C Jenson, and Henry 1'. ileal, allot Ephraim. Utah. Fhk D.Hoans, Regiete. 0,r. Davis, Attorney. Notice fur rulillcatlom A 669. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Oct. a;.. io Notice is herehy given that the following-iiume-settler has filed notice of his intentien to make final Eroot in support of his claim, and that said proof will beiore the Fi obate Judge, or in his absence, the County Clerk, of hmeiy County, Utah, at Castle Dale, L'tith, on Moad.iv.Deccmber sand., 1S90., viz: Joseph tlm Niclson, li, k. So. 6910, lor ihe N. W. 17,'I'p. 17 S, K. 10 t. He names the foiluwing witnesses le prove his con-tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vir. , John Alger, Lars P. Oveson, Charles C. Clauson and Kaauius O. Kasmusscn ali of Cleveland, Kinery County, Utah. FiUNK P. IlotBt, Register. Nolica for Publication. No 673. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 1 si, 1890, Notice is hereby given that the fotlowing-nante-settler has filed notice of his intention to make final Eroof in support of his claim, and that said proof will beiore the Probate Judge, of aimery county, Utah t erritory, at Caslie Dale, Clan, on December 19th, 1&90, vis: ' Carl Wilborg. D. S.V0. 10885 for the W. X. w-- SUO. 34, TP. 18 S., K. II B. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove hit con-tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, eaid land vii: Richard C. Miller, Andrew Rumuaten, James M. Petersen and Charles awasey all of Castle Dale. Emery County.ljtell. Frank D, Hosss, Register Notice for Publication. No 676. Land Offlce at Salt Lake, Uuh, Oct.. 3 tat, ttm Notice is hereby given that ibe following named Bettltr baa filed aouce of her intention to make final in support of her claim, and that said proof wiU tioof beiore the Judge, or in his absence tha County clerk of Emery county, Utah, at Castle DaJat on Dec.iMlh, lallo. vis: Chriltena Sorenssn. H. E. H86, for the S 8. W. 4 and w.-- e E. 1 4. Sec. js. Ip,l4. S, R, lo E. S.L M, bhe names the following witnesses to prove her con-tinuous residence upen, aud cultivation of, said land. vis; Geo. Eldredgt, Peter T. Olson, Green W. Allrad aud George Downard, alt of Price P. O.. Emery Co.. Uuh. Framk D. Hobbs, Reglite. Wilkes & Chadwick Attoraey lor claimant. Notlo for rubllomtioo. No fit5. Land 0:6 at Sttlt tkt cit-- , Utah, November 8th, iiao. Notice ii brtly given that the foUowitirj-narae- d Mtiler has filed notice of h ioientioa to make final Eroof in support of hii cUim, and that said proof will before I'leik of County CourtEmcry county, Utah, at Cattle Dale, on December I8tb. 1890, via: - K, h. Urancb, l. S. 1159 lor the . , M. S. aac. 35. tp. I. k t, kv He satnes the following witnesses to prove nil rcjidenc upon, and cultivation of, said Und, ii via: Geo. Eldredge, Geo Dlmick. Ephraim Dimick and Geo. Seagct, all of Pnte, P. O, Emery County, Utah. Krakk D. Hosml Regieter Willtas aadChadwick attorneys. i |