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Show ' ' r - - - . , -- . - - ... .. . j THE ju "j"Y ' FEQj3BMa' '' , ' YqJ t ' " "' ' - - -.-11- ' Epliraim City, San Pete County .Utah, Thursday. JTiTTfril " I News Items. Choice Gioceiit-- s ai the FaitiKi Ex Lad.es & Genu Gloves in great varie-ty at J. I'.iieilsnups. Men's aud Bov's Clothiiig. new and resh goods at very l..w p,us a, lhe armors Exchange get yuur supply St wnler sets in. We carry a complele line of Gent's underwear. Ovet Shins, Hats, and any and everything belonging in tbe Gent's ime-tphr- aini Co-op- . Bolivar R iberts" (Jr.) died at Salt Lake on Dec 21th. Hie yum.; man was 2S years of age n:g.,y respected, and held a m m enviable piiion in socieiv and ess c teles. "i - tn- - i, v i. ;u. ! .. (,J ni'-- ' ii..; , t. . ,t. ,, in. c !y. wmp- - cr.u-.l- . J ,. ,, y.u,iiK and dd l l ,.ii s. These , hf see. ts , i'u- - w. dest religious tsaud lai.atnicisni Theie lis not . i.!y me dance eld each i,iht but a dozen of them. Ui.lv last td-- j nesday no les; than fifteen negroes ap- plied to the duel lor a license to hold "lie t, these religious meetings to be followed by a dance Ol couise tiie b ack Messiah cannot be piesen: in per- son at all dances, but he is by proxy in j the peison of some one of his many dis-ciples, of whom two s ore or mote'have been appointed by him Who is the Messiah, this black savior ol his race? l ew white men have seen him as his is chary of associating with the dominant race. He keeps himself in seveie seclusion and it is laiely that a white man ran set to see him or i .il-- !!tae "f was discovered in the iiinjjham. Utah, postolfice, and Lie posin.aster. I'eter Clay has been placed under arrest, though he ts dau- ber usly ill with pneumonia. On D4C j,. -- the Dollar of our Dads " wasvr.i ,ted at Si.o? Men inierested .',1 V'.-V- i and p ,sted on the subject uuani-(Jtiiousl- y declare that this sudden rise in T is- - V.V. eJ buHt ims esiam" prley,iatls,cohremlha tno''"eue-f-re Sible spectators in silver bullion to Im uran bun. He is a coal-blac- almost i uegroe giant in size and a native Afri-can, having been born in Libeiia lie is now about 45 years old and has been in this country a little more than half his hie. He came to this city from 1'omery a netfio settlement ab..ut twelve miles ab .ve the city on the Raw river. There he was first heard ol about a year ago. He came to that village from Mandan, D.ik His name is Reuben Garter. Last Kridav Carter and a few ol his' followers were anested. rhnnr-- ri ,, i.i, . I S load. I he Kocky Mountain. I . Tjie purchase of 3,000,000 acres of J the last issue his lead to wide spiead surmises that a .Mormon Colony was now f J,,enP.'amed '. '. dispatch whose say: B. C. Faurop name was connected with the with younf is for a railroad south of DemtiuN.M.aid li.n nothitw ,0 do with Morm in colo disturbance of the peace but, fear u perhabs of Carter's alleged voudoo power, no one appeared to prosecute! nun and he was released, after beinif photogr phed for the police gallety Carter i a ready and fluent speaker uses ?ood language, and has all the impas- sioned and leivid eloquence of his lac e, His influence over a gathering of negroes is something marvelous, and can be ac- -' .counted for on no other hypothesis than of hypnotism. ,A PaMe,,ffk" who arrived on the V lf "m.er"-',1icarag,ia- ; told the story ln, ob'Ul "'at tct'"ed between a l 7a"r 3,1 "ve the l Tk"0f aoilr-vea- r old boy at Jalisco, We', which r.suhed in the death of 1,m "ller- - The lather ol the b,.y. Juan nz a cattle owner, left home to al- io 1 1 biHiuesi after telling his wite to e "oJ care of the r litile b .y Ivdro it !'e,r aalte"d " '0 her house! Il fJ h.s uHS lur"eJ' When she lence a few ,ni,:ll,es f V"' ui",ed "u; - 'ui.d he. P I Y an eg'e. y... 11 ..v.v The i,;,d w.A ' ,Cei fl0m li,K l a,.d Hi, if -- lia:id1-,yl, .,! u,!, ;lir,GlJ ' ' ' ;':7rr ! ,!.c"iU aid "i,;tid i.g Us' f ''f?!.ut. he and soon a u'ltn t 'ii'S i" Ihbo: came ahout and iI u",r,n.ither.iud child i.ito the )JSj where the lormer died within"' an ' 'hUri.!rom a of the skull, Tbe wounds weie noi dangerous. l.ierajlauie.suredsixlectiiomlip to It j i I'P ol tne wins, I D ie.ioi Aro, Dec: 2a --Tne he.i,n.. 1 il town Cord iva, containing a pupn-- i "tun of 65,000 s nils, has beeiineaily I lotted o .t l.y t:iebuisiingof a largednm ! o ne tii.neen m les from the city. How - iigethe list of t le dead is, has not yet f 'jein ascertained with cer.ainty owing v fo the imperfect facilities fJ( the tians? .lissiou ol news to the capital of the confederation, but it will reach well into f die hundreds. Large sections of the city were swept away by the rushing r waters. TUE If Nothing was d .ne toward strengtlien- - i. dli,n'a"d'hefoieign population j ( shaken hands with tne danger so I long that they became apathetic on the A the subject. Finally a nuge- crack ap- - ( ,e'd acrus' the whole face ol the frail 1 . ..1 f--' a,id " bea ' w'd" danger-i- l I ."J.iortly after stuidiy disregardeJ. ni dnight a wild yell was 1 Jieatdonthestttets of Cordova. The lMei" wer coming in rapidly and panic , men and wiig ran for their ? t.a'L-JO,ii- y , abandoning j , finally afl6t v ft The waters S th?Y irtion of the R Mrs,A!erngoldv Reaped the M Jatiienis V'd her k al water l! , " PJ Sa;evliat the 1 l 'he toiifusion and panic, hij d witn ihs ciies of the drowning .ipas anything which ha been heard If of ""W de of tne inlerno. i f. Them,r"i"if revealed great moun-pai-of rums aud many strauded human 1 corpses. Tn work of collecting these is now going on. Details ol the actual loss of lile are s Meager, but a conservative estimate ,,A places it at over 500: I Trom the Logan Journal . It is said that Hyde Park h as had nn I opportunity to ship out 200 carloads of f hay this year, and has been enabled by 4 the railroad to dipose of nine. Nine out of two hundred. : f In the fall there was a heavy demand and a ready market for hay, of which ': this c miitry Had a w .nderlul crop; but '4 lay Company has cursrn and to f ail extent ruined the valley By eol ; tur-- I i nisiiiug cars, and even were iVy,'given no.tr, me damage could not be .temoved because the marke s are closed and the price of hay has gon down. It is idle to say there are not cars enough. The trouble is that the man-h- J agers do not have any idea of the way j to get freight cars along. The story is told that a car of hay and oats was sent to Salt Lake in October and reached its ? destination a lew days ago, or about j jwo m mlhs after it was due. ... r II is said those living on the min I lineaie 111 no bener c riid tion Depots I I nave been ni ved from places t: wii'cil 1 1 trade ha been accustomed to centte for r ve-ir- and ha e been limit out on lie i open pmies, iiniei Ir.mi anv j j tile pmp ise, as .ve believe, being sim- - J ply a fuiher tuce 'f the land schemes of f j ttieUiii.m I'acuiic c .nip.i iv, uhicli is so avaricious that noihing is too small lor it to wiint t s'ubble up IVe pre'ly near kno.ung what We Hie talk-ing a hunt w'11.11 we s iy that' iimjitveei Gales, as "mister," s not yet through wlta hitiiitid piircUase'-- . lie i.eg roes cf Kails is ci; j , and in facflhs entu a country, ha.'e Lecctne j irnuel with the same craze that has drJen Mvsuh, in ihc shape i a b'ac Hr l ? 1BPHI SAVINGS BANK AN D TRUST COMPANY- - Capital 150,000 r Surplus s' ' $4,000 Geo. C.Whitmore.Prvs. W. I. Brown, Vice-Pres- . Jonas H: Fickson, James E. Clinton, Directors. James E. Farshee, ' L. S. Hills, ' Jas. II. Peterson, J Alma Hague, Cashier?. Geuei.J Banking Business. Inieies paid on Savings Deposits, money to oan on real estate F ) JS I" UN GREKX ITK S lc 27 1S9 .. p,Me went icr is as jde.is tut iiere a it t were S,r ig. Christmas p ssed us by very smoothly Scarcely any intoxication was seen in jour midst on that day. Bp. Yorgason expect to put up a daity heie. He has lately purchased a number of cows, and wishes 10 purchase a great number more. Coal has been found about six miles west of this settlement, butnovaiu of any value has yet been dscovered. Our young people have been getting mimed very rapidly within the last two or thiee wetks. We had two wed-dings this week. A Latter-Da- y Saims church school will soon be in operatiou heie. It will be m session only one day ol each week-whic- will be on Saluiday.Mr. Ole S 01 en son Jr. has been elected principal, and many other persons in which our other two distnct schoolteachers have been electei as Asst" teachers. A GREAT IiOOM! Editor lru,"i'i Green Dec. jq, 1890. Reuistkr- ;- A matrimony Uoom is here, and for several weeks past many marriages have taken place. This Boom seems to be vety contagious, for more matrimonial knots will be tied this wee't. And others nave got interested in the business, and will t; any soon. Ladies are seen with tears in their eyes waiting anxiously for their Beau to propose. Old Bachelors are trying to procure suitable wives to help hem alonjj in the great battle of hie. I his is one of the neatest Booms that have ever commenced in Fountain Gieen, for cveiy unmarried person here seems desirous to obey the fu st command which says"Multiply and replenish the earth." Yours Respectfully, Z. Cari'enhk. ' II... , Sew Store, fa Cuoos! Jos. F. DOBIUS & Co JDEALER ixj S and LADIES Furnishing Goodj. i BOOK SELLERS AND STA'llONAR" I IES. W Makt A Specialty in ; I HATS s 110.31. IHP$ m --Four Stores New goods in Kvery Department Dry Goods in latest design and styles i&AiAS AND BOVSli Clothing-- ' Special Depaatment For J,adies and children Shoes unsurpassed in Style and Prises ii'Hardware and ciwkery? and all classes of Reasonable Coods. : 5 I Tees del Main - - street Salt Lake Giy CASH BUSINESS Wefty for Cash and Sell for yi cash feMRAIM, UTAH. ' : !.;sI.OFllflo,Ipeil!l . i.g - ' l r ' " " "" '"'IK Jwi.. "ft-r- A TEST OF INSTINCT. .Rcumeum,ber the tor7 of th Qun Sheba's test of the wisdom of . ' Solomon . la one of them the Queen v P!d s.de 4 by side some artificial V flowers and some that I were real, and LLVfae,dtSeKiDSt sar which were fS the lattice, - cried the wise king. A bee came X$U settled down on the real ones. i - There is your answer," said.ihe ti tm V-- wise man. u..- - - ..XiT jf Jn Jl artificiarnowers had been 'chosen, - fc,.j-?vl7- ? from the new millinery stock o'Mrs. nngg? Tt f;;"w - . Uapsonj Ephraim, even the bee rnht V f.o perfect are the? in fonffa ' ' " " 4 jf - - ' ' ; -A.. ; -" color. "' ' ' .1, m . " MILLINERY SHOP.f " Christine Peterson, dealer in al kinds of Ladie's Alisiei' and Chil tlreus' Hats and Caps, invites her friends to come and examine her stock. , The latest forms and best. models only, are used. A v-- ry ' ' choice assortment f Ladies goods also on hand. : Centre Street, two Uots east of City " Hall, Ephrai. L'Uh. . . i Closing Qui SALE! Don't forget it! Cheap for cash! JjJvERYTUIG Going cheap I tot Cash at the Closing Out j Sale of 11 Q. HANSON'S ' STOCK j JF.D01iItJS.Jr. ; Ittghter Black, Ephraim. j " . . Standard 'nap,mm 31 Pullman Palace an rjSyr H I Through Trains. GRAN 0 D. C, DODGE, tVK tnn AtSy J. H. BENNETT, TT v Gtn.Frl.SrP t. 1 ... . Time Table, in Effect, No v 15 180). , j WEST BOUND TRAINS EA ST BOUND TRAIN'S ; Leave Denver 9:30a.m. 8:15 p.m. Ogden 8jo a. m. 845 p. u Lv ColSp'gs n-.- p.m. 11:30 p.m ATrive fait Lakeo4o a. m. 955 p.m. ' Leave Pueblo u:4S p.m. 11:15 j Leave Salt Lake 950 a. n 10:05pm ! Leave Leadvdle y:So Arrive Pr0vo 1 1:20 a.ro. :3S . LvGlenwoodS 12:5a a. ro 10:40 a. tn Ar Grand Junct 4:30 a.m. .2:10 p.m. Leave Provo 11:40 a,, m rt 130 p m? . Lv ,, 4:40a.m. 2,30p.m. Arrive Green River 520 p,m. 530 a mt. , v Ar Green River 8:30 a.m. 6:24 p.rr Leave ,, 540p.m. 535am LV 8:50 a. m. 6:44 P- - m. Arrue Grand Junct. 930 pmg 50 a n Arrive Prove 2:50 p. m. 12.38 a. m V u G , ni , v Leave Provo 3:10 p.m. 15:3! a. m. T , Ar Salt Lake Arrive Glenwood Sp r a m 1 4:30 p.m. 1:50a. m. gs rS 30. Lv Salt Lake 4:45 p.m 2:00 a.ni Aarive Iradville 620 a m 8:20 p.m. Arrive Ogden 6:00 p. tn. 3: a.m. Arrive Pueblo y.zo p. m. 2:2-- a.m.. Lv Mt. Pleasant 3:45 a.m. Ar Colo Sp'gs 1:35 p.m. 3:55 a.iu. i Ar Salt Lake 925 a.m. Arrive Denver 4:35 p.m. 6:50 a. in, ' Leeve Salt Lake 4:30 p.m. ' Ar Mt. Pleasant to:oo Passengers from San Pete Valley can now make the round trip to Salt, I Lake in one day giving seven in Salt Lcke. Oney Sty. 00 for ticket Mt Pics 'J&'--'"- - f ant to Salt Lake and returu. Good ten, days D. C. Dn f. . !e f s I ' ...... h (eobert roden. ! Dealer in, and manutax-ture- r iof, Monurn ents, Headstones iTahlelH and Vault. Stone Tnminings for Build ings a Speciality. Iron Fence, Building Store Etc. 4-- 24 Depot Street, Ni,- - COUNTY LOCALS. Supr Welhy and Messrs Babcock and ardoftheR. G. W. came into the County on a special 011 railroad bus,ii-ts- . A correspondent from Moroni t) a local paper says there is be ng a ciirular n thai place a petition on the builditig of t le County Couit House at .Manu. Rumor says that the wile and child of Lewis Swenson, Moroni, died fiom the etlectsofdpthena. Mrs. Lewis Swen- son last night at 5 min. after ia, and the child a lew hours before Last eveuw the new and pouei I r i,ir local ra IroaJ emu down IneV took cliarge of the t am and Will make ref.iUr iu..s from M t.tti to Ok'Jen Irains will leave Vlt lt, at 2.3, ., m and leiurniug airu-- at 10:30 p. m. Sh. iV .0 I, f .rmei!.' a rent h is be-- 11 'pl Jlllted to l.ik- - CI;lK i, tli" ! a.-:- ; Kn..., ..... 'lenci .ut.js to ddv'- - " The wether 'tiff th.pst,, ortaight nas been more like spring .than win ter. There were reporters present at the .ianti K. R. Reception, repre-- j senting the Tinas, Ogden; Tribune, Salt Lake; Sintiucl, Manti; and Recister Ephraim. The Tribune man was admonished so many times to 'speak the truth," that his fellow reporters were sorry for him. Several citizens of Ephraim w it-nessed a strange phenemonen on Christinas night, just at twelve o'clock. The ne rly full moon was sailing in a clear space in the sky while banked on all sides were mass-es of clouds. Thr-mg- h these clouds on the edges uext the moon, played all the prismatic colors rainbow like in most brilliant dyes. The Ytuug Womans Journal came on Dec. 30th and is a great addit-ion to the pleasures of New Year's day, to those who are fortunate enough to be subscribers. It is al-ready a great favorite, and its rapidly increasing circulation will enable its frjends and promoters to make of it all it was originally de-signed to be the best M Utah. 'vv;" Mr. Ezra Christianson of Manti, once a student of the San Pete Stake Academy, and now of the Denerct University, came horns to spend Christmas. He dropped into the Rkgisterr sanctum in a friendly way, and expressed the most pro-found resoect for the TJni There are six students from San Pete at that place; vi.:: John, and D. C Jenson, of Ephraim, Miss Ottosn and Ezra Christianson of Manti, Fdward Olsen and James Chrisian-so- n of Moroni- - JUSTICE McEARLANE'S COURT. In tlu Justices Court, Ephraim Precin-ct, San Pete County, Utah Territory. Case of the People vs. Mad; Madsen, Complaint filed Dec. 23 A. D. 1890. War- rant of arrest issued the same day. Dec 24 Defendant brought into Court and entered a plea of Not guilty. Hear-ing ofthe case was set tor Dec. 27 1890 at 1 1 o 'clock a. in IX-- 27. it a, m. court in session Hon. laccb John son and Ferd Krickson Esq appeared in behall ol the People. Witness jesl irthe prosecution and defense was svim.i ed on winch it appeared t.'iat on :lie 16H1, d iv of D.jcem'ier 1S30 that the Madsen .being traveling : 2lhe Tl " liteCo iou-- .ad btween e i v.ijr.. in ih ,.4 o) (i With i"V-- 'v ,;. a i.viih.'i; Dei j' lo Iho J :.;,.,, .f t: pi,- - reat a y.-.-n wi., wH on j fKaAfefe. t an portion cl tne uavelhi rourt , wt'.I iJ said F. N. Ciiiistia.su being mne-- nndfo"he iravrled track, a Colli-iioto-place which tesulted in con-siderable damage to Mr. Christiansen's Wagon and two persuns baing thrown violently to the ground, one of them an a.ed lady received great bodily in-jury. The Court f jund the Defendant guilty as charged in tlia Complaint. Fined him $40.00. Fine paid and defendant dismissed. Hall and music for dances ii 21.00 A RUNAWAY, There was a runaway hereon Christ, mat day tram and buggy was on us way south past the Post Office with four youmj Ladies and two younj men in the buggy and just then a young man on horseback cine along at a fast gallop from the op-posite direction, which caused the team to rear and then back and tun geemg a little the bugy got to the ditch just got to die bridge.by adispensation ol Providence the tugs got detached the neck yoke slipped off the tengue, and away went the team towards the Jolly House coiner and near the barn one of them was thrown down and the team caught. What might have resulted in a serious accident was avoided. MORONI ITEMS. f Last week we congratulated ourselves that we had not much sickness in our midst, but this week we are in deep gloom through the appearance of that dread disease diphtheria. It broke out a few days ago, we have four cases now and a lew more sick a little.lhat we hope won t develop into diphtheria, The wife ol Aaron Hardy for at it is very low. A bad case. Lewis Swnsen's wife has it, also, wu very bad Sunday morning, thought ihe was dying but she is some better now, but her two children are a little sick, and sister Hardy has a babv about lour months old, her other two children are with grandma, sister Eaux. Two other cases aie in town. All schools are closed sod public gatherings lor bid den. BiTus:There as Leen fire births in Moroni in the last ten days. Two males and three females. To the wife ol Brig-ha- Nielsen Dec. 19th. a son both moth er and child are doing well. To the wife of William Draper, Dec. a son both mother and child are d iing well To the wile of David Nicholas 1 daugh- ter Dec. 23 they are doing well. To the widow of Peter Lauritzen. ho was kill-ed about three months sine with a bull. D.c 24 a daughter, both mother and her baby are doing well. We had a fine Concert on Christmas Eve in our large Tabernacle, "P by our cnotr and for the benefit of tie Sab-bath School children to that Santa Clan could be hired to come and see tiem on Christmas and bring them nits and ? caudy and show himsell to them. There ! was a verygooa programme prepared: tor the occasion, but it was not all gone through, there was not time safficent to do so. There was a fine select-ion of songs by the choir, very well ren. dered and which gave good ntisiac-tio- Our Brass Band was in attend-ance, and helped greatly ta make the concert a success. There were Recita-tions. Dialogues, and iantaClauj called in to see us. We had a large Christ, mas tree, a good time, and great credit is due to our choir for the treat, al-though there was a small entrance fee ?ef,,twa for " ""e and fulhJIed our expections.j there was enough and a little over. We had a good treat on Christmas dav, the remainder of the programme carried out and more added to it Our Bisliop spoke to us. Old Santa Claus came an4 the child-ren enjoyed his visit, got there Chiist-ma-s gits,aml wnt home well pleased. Theie was a dance also in the jilternoon lor the children, the use of the Opera house fiee The Superintendent and others being there to look alter the little folks. . , , There was also a ball Ue Opera house the evening ol Christmas day under the aupices of the Sunday School, lor the benefit ol the school and choir. The amount realised by con-- ' cert and ball when all expenses were! paid, placed our Sabbath Scoool and Choir in a better position thau it has beer, lor some lime. After the concert on Chtistmai eve there was a grand ball in (he opera house fir the i t'ie prp;!ei.,rs There will U: a bail every Friday evening during the lasorr, the price tor LIST OF LETTERS. Remaiuing unclaimed in the Post Olhce at Ephiaim, Utah cm the 31st day of Dec, 1890. To obtain any of these lelteis the applicant eiust call for Ad-vertised Letter:,and give the dale of the list. Il nut called for within 30 days Ihey will be sent 10 the Dead Letter Office. Auderson Mrs. Christine Andeison Miss Sine Audeison Miss Mreandia Btal Miss Maria care ot Wm. F. Beal Chii-tenso- n Delia ( laws .11 Millie Cray John Christjansen Mr. N. F. Jenson Mrs. Sine Johansen Jens C, Jorgenson lorgen Jensen Mis. L. Kjar M. C. " La sen Margret Laisen Margiat H. in care Of C Iver- - son Madsen James E ' Maxwell Mrs. I. ' Farmer John J Mortenson t etter 1 Nielson Niels Nielsen Mis. Maria Otterstrom Thore Ottetsom Mary Olsen Jorgen E. ' Peterson Jacob Peterson Eline j Peterson N. P. Snow Mrs. Bernard, During four days in Salt Lake last week there were six 'holdups," one accidental death and a suicide. NOTICE. The people of Ephraim are re-quested to meet at the Central School house on Monday evening. Railroad matters of importance will be laid before them.' --' Railway Committee. The Senate Caucus bill like the Win-rjo- m purchase bill appears to be a scheme ol the silver speculator! in tVall Street. At anv rale, they will be the chief beneficiaries should the scheme be enacted into a hvt.'Usburg Dispatch Ceitainly; and the silver qtirsu'on would still lemain unsettled. The sch-eme is not ut the interest of the miners, the mine owners or;melters; it approach es no nearer to free coinage than the, existing law; it will afT.rd relief to no one except the holders of silver bullirrr, Thisiioint is so cleat that it, is a mailer of wondei that any senator nailing lium a mining state should lor a moment give th proposed l;tw any tiicouiHgement .. .NOTICE. - j ' Notice is hcred; given to those! kfrtwin;; themselves indebted j to J the firms "of Peterson XfHanson and U. Q. Hanson, of Ephraim that t'.icy are requested to come and set-tle up their accounts. I J. F. Dorivs, Jr , j Assigr.ee |