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Show T : i Published Tri-Weekl- y. Vol.1. Ephraim City, San Pete County, Utah, Tuesday, may 12, 1891. No. 70 Utah Book I Stationery C O M P A N Y Succcnnrs to IPfPS Whin in Salt Laic City You are invited to Call and inspect the Tailoring; Establishment has j mt opened In the Utah National Bank Building, first door west of Mala Street, on I South It., by Wells Crown. i Tin Shop. 3?. T.JENSEN, -- TINNER. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tic Sare, Roofing, and Gut I ter Work, Etc. REGISTER BLOCK, EPKRAI.V .lir. F. CLIFT, IT Vr. E. HOSFORDJU. JLf ; PiiYsicians & Surgeons. Diseases of the Throat and Diphtheria a Specialty. Offict Oppositt A. H. Lund's Start, Ephraim, Utah. W. J. Hoiford.M.D., cf Mantl Attends at Ephraim every Wednesday fur tie Rational treatment and painless cuia of Rectal Disease. Fire Insurance. "Wasatch Commission HOUSE, Wholesale Produce and Fruit -i- DEALERS:-Fiue Jersey Butter a specialtj stj W. First Souih Si, Slt Lake City Refer, by permission to Comneralal National Bank. Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13J Commercial Street, Salt Laku City Moat convenient to Klectric Can, ail Storn. Taeatre and all places of amusement. This Hotel and its equipments &r en-tirely new. Ithas 64 well furnished room aud ia locatadin the heart of th city. Cabinet Photos $1.50 Per Dozea-- at Newcomb fc Co. 16a Main St, SaliLaka city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C23. WEST, Dentist. Office with Dr. W. H. Olsten Ephraim City, Utah Gold Filling a Specialty. All work warrentd. CALL AND GET PRfCES-.- Lombard Investment COMPANY. Room 6, over UtHh National Bank, cor-ner First South and Main St, o ; Salt Lake City i o-- Money to Loan On Improved Farms in the San Pt Valley. Tall upon or write us for particulars. W. H. Dale, Manager NOTICE TO CREDITORS Those knowing them selves indebted to Peterson fc Hanson or H. Q. Hanson are requested to make a settlement at once, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. John F. Dorius, Jr. ASSIGNEE Ephraim, Jan. 27,1891 PETER GREAVES, Jr. AGENT FOR Tht Home, of Utah-Continent- al of New York Royal of Liverpool, England Etna of Hartford, Conn. Finnans Fund, San Francisco 'V Office Ephretm, Uf. IJIRSTIIATIOML'BMK VALLEY HOUSE Oppositt Temple and Tabernacle Salt Lake City. Next Door to the Hot Spring Mineral Bath House. Rates: 1.15 to $2. o per day. Special Rates to Large Parties. The Electric -- Cars pass th' Door. """" saaapamsa. r. O. Horn C. B Markland THE CONKLIN SAMPLING WORKS. works iwiitt U, r. B. Btpot ffi Opera Hf Bik na South trL carefully ampl4 a4 Mid at highMt market prk. Returns made oa 4aj f tale. Ccntigaueau talulud. A4rM THE CONKLIN SAMFL1NG WORKS r.O.Box94 Salt Lk City ' ""'",' n , THE H. A. TUCKETT CANDY CO, Steam Candy Works. Htad Quarter for Fine Candies, Tori, Nut, Dats, Paper, Bag, Twine, Cigar, Fir work etc etc. Factory 850 rst south street Salt Lake City Martin C. Kroll, Mt, PLEASANT BAKERY Dalr In Bread, Cak, Pies, Confectionery, Caa- - dies. Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc. RtfreihmttUs of alt kinds in their utton ttuu mill, tit. Fluuat TO HORSEMEN - The famous Perchan Stal-lion Sulton, No 2,415. will stand at Bp. Dorius Stables Ephraim, Jens P. Earson, Manti, and Peter Moroni, During the season of 1 89 1. The circuit will be made every nine days, three days in each town. Terms $20.00 for the season, single leap $12. For further particu-lars apply to A. C. Olson Manager, SHADE TREES. Those wanting shade trees will do well to come or send to Funks Lake, get good Bar-gains. Selects your Trees, and know you are getting them fresh from the ground. Save loss and disappointment, as trees that has been exposed for days and sometimes week6 to the air very often fail to give satisfaction. For further Particulars call on. A. J. Young, Moroni. Win D. Funk, Sterling , NEPHI, UTAH. Paid up Capital f.50,000 Surpulus J5,ooo GENERAL BANKING In All Its Branches Draws sight drafts on the principal cities of the United States; sells drafts on the chief cities of Europe; dtals lu exchange and general securities. OolUctlom Promptly Attended Account of merchants, manufacturer, mines and Individual solicited. Directors. Go. C. Whitmor. Jone H. Erickson, L.S. Hills, James H. Mynders, James E. Clinton. Officers. Geo. C. Whitmore, President, Jon H. Erickson, Vice-Presid- Alma Hagu,Casbir. :;st. Elmo Hotel;;;; FURNISHED ROOMS. By the day and or week at reason-able rates, Nos. 7t to 7$ Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Spencer ClawsonfCo Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - - Utah. NEPHI SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Capital $50,000 Surplus $4,000 Geo. C.Whitmore,Prts. ' V. I. Brown, Vice-Pre- Jonas H. Erickson, James E. Clinton, Directors James E. Farshee, L. S. Hills, Jas. II. Peterson, Alma IIague,Cashier. General Banking Busines. Interes paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on real estate Wm. Bawden. Dealer In AH kinds of Yarns, Flannels, Lindsays leans and Men's Ureas-Good- Whole Sale for Wool, Cash not refused. BJrTtorMr. WMuktatSprtngut PLANING MILL WORK In All Its Branchea at MADSON Bros.&Co Ephraim, Utah. EPHRAIM HOUSE Mrs. Elltn Dorius, Prop. Good accommodations and Sample Room. Main Street - . Ephraim Opposite Post Office. a B. K. Bloch & Co. WHOLESALE LIQUOR & CIGAR MER-CHANT?, Salt Lake City Utah. Agents for Pabst, Milwaukee and Export beer. F. EuiENDORrr & Co. P. Box 967 Proprieto r Agricultural Imple-ments. GEO. A. LOWE Salt Lake City Utah. Agencies in all the principal cities of San Pete County. Agent for and dealer in all kinds of first class agricul-tural Implements, Shuttler Farm and Freight wagon. Buckeye & Crown mowers. Buckeye Binders Planet Horse Hoes & Gar-den city clipper plows. Brad-ley & Solid comfort Sulky Plows. Bessell chilled Plows. J.I. CASE THRESHERS A fine assortment of Bug-gies Carriagies fc Carts. Ames Steam Engines Lane Saw Mills Leffell Turbine wheel. DR. c. W. NUNN V. S. Black Oil Balsam. Safe, Speedy fe Reliable Remedy for colic & blout, coughs and distemper. Heal-in- n all wounds wire fence cuts burns and scalds etc. Noflie will trouble any sore where it is used Excells all other simular preparation Sold at all stores & Druggist Manufactures & Sole Propri-etors c W Nunn Veternary Pharmacy 71 W 1 st Soute st Salt Lake city Utah put in his pockes after his death and he beaten up to hide another case of poisoning. Killed by Lightning. Acaud, Kan . May 7. Special tele gram to the Herald During a thunder storm last nignt two houses were struck by lightening and two persons Mrs Hart-ley and James Falker, were instantly killed The two houses were situated some little distance apart. A private telephone wire connected the residences A bolt ol lightening struck and followed up. the wire Both houses were wrecked and burned down completely. Airs. Hartley was sitting in a cnair churning when the lightening struck. Her hus-band and two little children were out driving 111 the cattle. The accident hap-pened in plain sight of them, but they were powerless to act. Falker was in bed sick with consumption when he was killed. J lis father had iust stepped out of the house when the shock w hich did its deadly work occured. I El Paso, Tex. May 5. The most d.sas-trou- s conllagration to visit El Paso in many years occured this afternoon. At 12:15 o'clock the alarm of tire was given almost simultaneous with which the dense volume of smoke was seen to burst lorth from the doorways and win-dows of Hagg's livery stable, a large two s utv building on O.eg n street, 1. tar the business center oi the city, and in a few minutes the entire building was in llamel and a number of people living on the second Moor barely escaped alive, one one man being compelled to jump fu m the second story window to the oavt-men- t, receiving slight injuries. T ere were several tons ol hay in the stalbes. The fire was caused by an express driv-er throwing a lighted cigarelt into a pile of hay. The lire swept over the building with such rapidity that it was impossible to save tne hoises and ve-hicles m the ( lace. Sixteen horses weie cremated. It was pitiful to near their moans and screams ol agony. The hie department woiked hard and succetded m preventing the flames from spieaduig. The entire loss to the building, vehicles and hois .s burned is roughly estimated at jo,ooo; insurance in ail about i2,-Ox- i. Mt Pleasant May, 7 1891 Mr Register Dear Sir; As a subscriber we would like to have you insert the following. We have heard that ui psition is the soul of busisf ss.. But opposition in bids lor mail contract has not given Mt P. a very .soulful one. We sympathized with Ephrai n " when she got her mail ccrried on a wheelbar-row. But listen to our tail of woe! We have laid some claim here to being the Queen city of Sanpete, but we now give up the title. Our citizens are waiting here nearly every evening on account of lateness of the train. But what do we set? A small boys toy wagon coming along the street with our mail, (your wheelborrow is'nt a circumstance) And do not think that this is only for once as the wagon is ironed & braced for the purpose as though it had come to stay. Now Mr Ed. we ask you to sympathise with us as we did with you The reason attributed is that parties interested have while underbidding others underbid themselves, and while we have all res-pect for the old Gentleman draging the wagon and admire his pluck we do not approve of this stvleol carrying mail and propose the contractors have a small boy to push behind when he gets struck as hr did to night. A Subscriber & Others. Ottawa. Ont.,Aptil 30 The first ses sion of the seventh parliament of the Dominion of Canada was opened this a.'t rnojn by the govnei nor general. In his speech he said: "My advisers, avail-ing themselves of the opportunities which presented last year, caused th U lited States to be notified of th willingness of the government of Canada to join in ma dug efforts for (an extension and development ol trade tween the republic and the Dominion a wpil a for a frinnrilv r.f News Items. HUNTINGTON ITEMS. Huntington. May 4, 1891. Warm, no storm since April 15. All nature arrayed in the ray of spring, various improverueiits going on, in or-chards and gardens. Ditches and canals made more substantial; better arrange-ments entered into for the wellfare of the community. A pretty good spirit seems to prevail. A;o demonstrations of joy at advent of spring, onlv a few cf ihe little Uks. took the business in hand themselves, putting on their gala dress .and marching round with Hags flying with evident enjoyment of the situation. May celebration postpones until the first of June, being Piesident Brigharu Youngs frirthday. A wedding in town, Mr. George Sher-man, and Misss Broashier; both of this place, no details as to ceremony. Streams rsiug rapidly; the past few very warm d..ys malting the snow in the Mountains, tnuents are rushing down from every quarter. Hon John T. Caine, and Charles Pen-rose nude a tour in Emery County.gave some very interesting items, relative to matters of importance to the people. Railroad talk quite lively; as the gra 3 ing was d n to some extent vears agu, It is probable, those hulding right of wav wilt improve the faet at their earliest convenience, from Price toSalina, before .snow fiies. Merchants appear to be thriving, al- - .though money is scarce at this time of i the year; plenty of g ods in the --.lillinerv line; vety odd hats and b .nne's are worn, whether becoming or not, quite as fteu as those h unionizing with form and complexion it seems. Mining nut quite at a Standstill, rumor of a mine ol mineral wax located in the Cedar mountains adjacent to the eastern range of low lulls having been sold for a thousand dullats. Whisperings of meihing valuable found in the San .apical region. !ii des are known by costume, from tfie lany occasion dress d young lady 1 f the feiiud. and a bride was a vision ot Jovel nes; now it seems to be the idea, to chknge entirely, or nearly so, the once ,.jj.pii'ar arvaieling, and any colored jlahriclk. is us 0," - tnaK'ti g. as -- mri "rery many other costums and usages a speci-al ty U change. The National holiday o. crso thoroughly enjoyed, and jever-nu- ly held up the gaze while pass out of the general run of things never to be icvifcd. foigotten only as a history c x Is the fact of such a Nation.and their (Pocji er customs pets and festivals. A'ti incident which came near being an .accident occured a day or to ago; hav-ing a somewhat com.cal sight quickly seen by those passed of a mirthful tem-perament, when they are spectators; a ladyofHuutiujt,n surrounded by ajtroop 4jf grand childin, by the help of the jarger ones, was tiying to harness and hitch to a buckboard; the children weie clambering on the vehicle, some stand-ing 011 the wheels, othets on the body and seat, when the horse disturbed with such a riowd, stalled off at a rather live-ly pace, throwihg them of), one here and there, and running over them, knocking the lady down, running over a tree.break ing a shaft, and neaily smashing the carriage, happily no one was huit, beyond slight brusies end bumps. A young man passing along at the time, secured the horse, returned it to the owner A. B S. Cleveland. O, May 8. L. Newton Klein, member of the wholesale cloth-ing fiim of Goodhart, Klein & Koch, su-icided this morning by shooting. Berlin, May 8. The reichstag budget committee has approved the grant of $25,000 10 defray the steps to be taken in order to enable Germany to make suitable participation in the Chicago World's lair. Kansas City, May 6 A local paper gays it is understood the ticket agents over the entire western country have formed a sort of agreement to divert all the business they can over the Alton road until the eastern roads let up on he boycott. Victoria, Tex., May 8. At 3:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon a meteor was seen in the eastern sky which passed over the city and appeared to buist west ol this place, it shaking the earth, which many attributed to an earthquake. From advices received bv railroad authorities here it is learned that it was seen and the shock lelt frm Hunger-- ; ford to Goliad. At Fannin the crew of those matters of an international char-acter which remains unsettled I am pleased to say these representations resulted in assurances that in October next th government of the United States will be prepared to enter into a conference to consider the best means If arriving at a practical solution of these imported questions. Papers to this subject will be laid before you. Under these circumstances, and 111 the hope that the proposed confer-ence may result in arrangements bene-ficial to both countries, you will be called upon to consider the ex-pediency of extending tor the present season the principal provisions of the protocol annexed to the Washington treaty of 1888. known as the modus Vivendi." Hartford, May 8 Chas. J. Dixon arrested in New York yesterday for threatening to kill Gould, belongs here. His relatives will have him placed in an asylum. Marshall mo., May 8. Wm. Price col-ored, was bunged in the jail yard here nt 1140 ocluck to bay for criminal assult 011 Miss Alice Ninas which so preysd on ner midd that she commtied uicide, the freight train said the concussion was was so great the train was momentarily topped, as ii the air brakes had been ; applied. Denver May 7. Special telegram to i the Herald The body of a man was I found in the Platte this morning in an advanced stage of decomposition. The clothes 611 the body had become caught in some piling along the river ibove the Nineteenth stieet bridge, and had evidently been held there for several tlavs. Tracts ol a bloody snuggle were found on the bridge and more bluod was found on a path Irom the bridge up the (stream, wheie the body had been thrown into the water The body has evi-dence ot having been terribly beaien and possibly phoked. Fiom papeis ioutid in the pockets it is supposed the man's jiame was Feidinand Kit s. To-nig- a I further sensation was caused by the I discovery of poison m the remains. Ttns I leads to the tlieoi V that Kreis is. not the J man's name, but that the pnpets were NOTICE. Is tht Probata Caurt ot tht County of Sas Pat Ttrr al Utah. In th mattar of tin Eatate ol Raamu Andrao. PeMi. Ordar Appointing Tim lor Probata el will, and Directing Publication t Noaic of In aama. Itia hereby ordared That Monday, th ilth. day of May 1(91, at 11 o'clock a. m. f aaid day, at the Court Koam of laid Court, at th Court Hoax ia th County of San Peta Utah b. and tha aame hereby appointed the time for proving tbe last Will and leatamabt of Raimuff Anaeraon deceased, and beaa-io-the application of Anna Kjerstinc Anderson for . ..u.mnr.n, i.rl a n v r . rr.i t. i , ..t A ... appear and coatett tha ai d Wlll. and may file ob-jections ia writing to the granting of letters testamen-tary to said petitioner. It Is further ordered, 1'hat natic be given there! by the Clerk f said Court, by publication net leu than three weeks before said iSln. day of May, 1S91. ia the Coun ry Kiaisrai, a aewspapw aviated and pubiiehed so said Saa Pate Vauntr. arder appaintiag lisse for Probata of Will and Direct tag Publication f Notice of the Snaae In the hi ante of the Kstate of Kaamus Aadersea deceased ad new en tile i my eS.ce. Jaeei. Jatasee Jadga ef the Prebat earl Dated April sa, ilai Territory of Utah I baa PcteCeunty 1 John Reid. 6terk f th rnbat court ia aad far aaid ceunty, hereby certify thai tb foregoing is a full and earrccl copy at tbe origeaal . Witness my baad and efaaial teal.lbis aota Seal day of April, tlal V-- John Keid.CJers SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court, Fanntain Green Precinct. San Pete County. Utah Territory. James A. Hulman Plaintiff, 1 vs. Demand cants. Jhn D, Defeadent, ) To John Doe whose name is oiaerwise uakaowa. Greeting. , You are hereby summoned to be and appear Defer me the undersigned at my oSce in Fountain Creea Precinct San Pale County, on tbe Sth. day of May, A. V. 1801 at a O'clock p. ia. of said day to answer a emplaint filed againut you by said plaintiff en April f Said action is breught to recover from you th aunt of aj eeots, for damages doae by th follewiag des-cribed animals on said plaintiffs property in Fauntain Green Precinct, tcgather with cost in feeding and . care of said animals and costs in this suit, vis One iron gray mare about $ or 6 years old, branded en left shoulder with cross on lop of J; the stem el . , th J elteadaabeva the letter and is crossed at tight x angle by aline, thus loraving a eres oa stem of th '"sa'daaimal is held at James a Holman's Premises Fountain Greao Precinct aad you ar hereby neuned that if you fail to appearand answer as above reuuti ed. the plainuS will take judgment agaiast you fa the sum ol as cents together with costs 10 feeding aad costs ot suit. ' ToiheSheriger anv Constable ef said Ceuat Creetiog. Make legal service and due return here on giv under my hand this sath. dav or AuriLA. D. 1891 . H. C aUxeon Booh. Justice of the Peace Fountain Green Prrns NOTICE The Sanpete Stake Quarterly Confer-ence will be held at Manti on the 16 and 17 of May. Will commence at 10 A. M. on Saturday. A general attendance is expected. Canute Peterson Henrv Beal John B. Mi abkn Presidency cf Slake |