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Show ( - ... . j. .""" - discovering and apprehending the criminals. Ceo. C. Whittpcua. Utah Paftrt PUate Cofy. A CARD TO THE PU'.LIC Provo Ctrv, 'Utah,' April 2I, 1891 In justice to Turrer of this city, whose name has been conntcted with t e,o J bricks wii. -- die by some irresponsible ne pa r and o her talk. I des re to say th t he wa-:ian- mann Jinteifst d w!tn me:nthe pure a e uf these" bricks. Since the discovery of the sviiid!e he has given his most efficient d untiring service" in the direction of ' Done up Brbwin. The Ephraim Base Ballists " i Xeei a Stinging Defeat at the Hands of the .Mantle' Backed - By Salt Lake and Other Im-ported Stock. Report Iron Yesterday's wame. Jn anqther column will be found an advertisement of goodfreih lime, we suggesMO our base-ballis- ts that they call onM. Hanson.aiit makes splendid Boys, we don't say this to dis-courage you, but merely as a sug-gestion. " Well," says one, "'They had imported stock and we were enly natives. If tliey" will send : over the native jVantites we'll wax it to 'em, 'and don't you forget it ' - In order to parry this assertion, or any of the kind, Mr. Bradfotd tJd a Register man that their team were all registered Manti voters Mt Peas and Beans.- - This inay be so, but the Ephraim boys are about light when they claim thai they are 'kpt "native," not indigenous to the soil, in fact the vegetable portion of the yisking lean; (Pease & Bean)re as much bonafide t'itizens as sevetal who are registered v6ters. Be tUit as it may, boys,- - we must leafn '.o brar defeat with as much fortitude as victory. Now, we suggest that yot los6 no time but practice up, and we believe theie; is as gif d stock in the native portidn of either Ephriirn or Manti as any.im-ported.an- d all' that islacking'is grit, pf rseverence and practice, and there is plentv ofthatin Epbraim to make a first c.iags club. THF. f.AWE f wasplaye.4,, won and Inst in iyen innings. " The Manti team scored the ftrst innings, 6; second, 15; third,' 1, fourth, s; fifth, 3; sixth, 2; seventh, 5; total, 34. Ephraim: First, .5; second 1; third, Dennis; fourth, ditto; fifth, whitewash; sixth, 1, seventh, 3; total 8. - ' ' - tejims, Manti: -- Bradfor.'Cp), MjirdtCK,' (c), Pease(tb) l'attenfj (sb), Bean(s. s.),G. Crawford(r. f.) D. Crawford(l. f.), Nelsen,(c. f.) Ephraim team:- - Tliomander,(p), O. Peterson, (c), Williams (b), Jos. 1". Dorius(ib). Anderson (3b.), H. Dorjus, (s.s.).L. Feterson(r f;, l.ar-en- , (1. ') Bailey(c.f.) t It must; be said (or Ephraim's credit, that some, of those playing w.th Manti were well practiced and p o'esiional, while Ephraim had none but 'Ephraim bom, and San Pste raised boys, not one of whom has ever crossed bats with a profes-sional player, and the most of the players have had very limited, prac-tice. Amcng tlifise wh did the best playing for Manti, and who carried off the laurels of the day.soto speak, ere Bradford. MmoV, Pease and Bean, all of whom are' from ether parts, and although they have, per-haps, in some cases come to Manti to live and to follow businesa there, yet it must be said they never learn-ed how to play baseball there, that is certain, and the claim that the Ephraim hoys make of foreign blood is about right. The Ephraim boys say they arc reaoy to cross bats on the diamond wi'h a genuine out and out Manti team, any day, and they speak as though they meant it. Thedanct at night was a crowning success and our young sports went home and to b jd feeling better than if there had lc,i ho iLnce. company, knowing tint Senator .Edj rounds is ut6f a job, have written that gentleman offering him the po-sition of sorting ore. The company will not stand on the amount of wages asked. They want his servi ces at any "price. Stntintl. County Locals, Read the last of the Sugar article on Second page. i r Go to the Drug Store (or Oils, White Lead, Paint and White Wash Brushes. Mr. John Grierof Provohas been visiting Manti fir a short time. He returned home Thursday. There will b2 a Teachers Institute held in Ephraim next Saturday, 9 th. A full attenditrce is desired. Mr. John Otterstrotn, our Eph-raim grain merchant, bought and shipped live cars of wheat from Mt. Pleasant, Thursday. Mr. Lars Hansen, of Ephraim, has two kiln of the best lime in Sn Pete. It is going fast, and those who are needing lime should call at once. The city fathers of Ephra:n are giving Cottonwood Creek a1' thor-ough cleaning this year which is something it needed and that it hasn't had for a good many years. H. E, Larson has just put in the the finest soda fountain in San Pete. It is an orr.ament to his already neat and tasty Drug Store. ' ' The fountain is of marble, silver1 mount ed, weighs Soo pounds and cost! over 1400. . ' List Thursday JS'. P. Jensen's stra 'stack c'anght fire from a spark from the locomotive, but was extin-guished before any damage to speak of, was done. Mr. Jcnsoa lives near the R. R.'tra(k in the southwest part of Ephraim. One gentleman of Ephraim said the other day while he was plowing ht turned up one inch deep of grass-hopper eggs. He says if wheat had been sown at the rate of 100 bushels to the acre it would hardly look thicker than did the eggs of ' this insect. " The Sentinel says:. The premises of Mrs. L. L. Dalton were released from quarantine yesterday. Every precaution necessary to prevent the spread of the disease was taken and the quarantine physician says that there is no further danger in that qu?rter. Mrs: Dalton resumed her duties in the school room yesterday morning." ' Many years practice has given C. k: Snow &Co. , Solicitors of Patents at Washington, E. Ci , un-surpassed success in obtaining pat-ents for' all classes of inventions. ' They make a specialty of rejected cases, and have secured ' allowance oi many patents that hab been pre-viously rejected. Their advertise-ment in another column will be of interest ' to iuventors, pantentces r.tannf ictures, and all who have to do with patents. The Alexander mine appears to be the most aristocratic mine on earth. At present the Edito.- - of the Ogden Standard U running a wheel-barrow and the Editor of the Utah Democrat is striking drill in the ' mine and we understand that the LOST. Last Monday in the Post Office, Ephraim or between there and Henry Beal Jrs. A black leathei purse with some small changes in, the finder will confer a favor by returning it to Mrs. Charlotte Tay-lor or leaving it at the Post Office. Enterprise nouse e. W33ST.1 MYRA HOLMES CO. ? Dentist. 13 J Commercial Street, , Salt Lake City Office with Dr. W. II . Olsten "ThfeMr.n,..!..., Gold rilling a Specialty. tirelv new. lthm 64 well furnished rooms All work warrented. ufd is localedui the heart of the city. ,. CALL AND GET PRICES. a aaeaaaaai isaaeaea ft PLANING DXXLIi wwiwwwww WORK EPHRAIM HOUSE 1 In All Ita Blanche at . - MfS llm Dofius yv? Good accommodations and Sample V MADSON Bros.&Co ; ' Main Street - Ephraim. Ephraim, Utah. Opposite Pest Office. a Washington. April 8. The forty-fifi- l. ; annual meeting of the Asiocialion o! Medical Superintendents of Af.iericai Institutions for the Insane, began this morning in this ciiy Routine business only was transacted. H. P. LARSEN, mfi Ephraim City, Utah. , f DEALER IN " S, i'ur, .Wftlicim;, Chemicals, Vfitineriti, Drugs .yainte.OUs Uto. Dyo Stuffs and Pure Spices .gjjj i)nijj;:sts, Sundnes, ami 'l Ccch! usiiaMy :er? in a .Kiist-CIas- s Ljm Sttot, Spices, Teas, Cufless, Coal Oil and full I. ins of Cm ',' Div Persctiptins Ca'ifulh Comr-lni- f Day xd. Niki. Agent JTor the White $c-wir- Kehbse, King of nil. , s ?iui Tin Shop. F. Y. JENSEN", .TINKER Manufacturer of all Kinds of I'ir. ware, Roofing, and GuV ter Work, Etc. I REGISTER BLOCK, EPE'B ALV I . , Highest price paid in tfBQraKB fpaid GRAIN, WCOL aa3sS&B cr HIDES fc PELTf . We are Agents for Tat Bt Three WagoBin ; A A11 at S,tJ s the Market, The I)ain Mitcnei, hopper, Uke Pric, C.Andrews & Co, Kephi and Iphraim. "asatch Conimission HOUSE, Wholesale Produce and Eruii :D E A L E RS ; Fine Jersey Butter a specialty - - 3 W First South Sf,' Salt Lake City Rfr, bv permission to Ccmmtrcial Kat!onal ntik. II K. Bloch & Co. t WHOLESALE LIQUOR & CIGAR MER-CHANT?. Salt Lake City Utah. Agents for Tabst, Milwaukee and Export beer. " EPHR A I M CO-OPERATI- VE g MERCANTILE : INSTITUTION North anil South DryGootUof all doscriptions. Hats and caps boot au shos, Loth home made and imported. Clothing a ideality. Groceries, including Dixie lolasse, and Dried Fruity Crack; si-- and fish. Our Hardware Department contains an immense itosk of Tools for 'Mechanics; also t.'.ols for Fanner such aa Sb?Tli, Spadea Pick's, Hoes, ' Forks and Unices. Glassware, Queensvare, Woodmwftra; Mtdicin; Drug; Paints and Oik; Well 'Piping and' hingles. ' Your patrdnsg is always appreciatfd, no matter hov raalt your ptufhase . Vou may rest assured it will be oar eonstant r aim to give our Customers the beat goods that eao be obtaiaed for th money. Your Child will be treated' as eowieeaily aa vou,self J. A, ANDERSON,, Supt. t . : 7 0. L E 1 i a s a 11 , st a. .Ml , h,tmbtU',i ... ,S6 ' IMl'OR l'ER ANO DEALER IN WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY V silverware MUSI A OPTICAL GOOD SETC All itoodlwanmted M rcprcscotd. Sptcial alt CMt.w givvn to I'mx 'ltch rcpainag. SOr.E ,GfN J,'FOK Ct8 pATF.NT self-windin- g ULOCK8- - rEBNOUNE SHEEP DIP. IflaaExtraotobtalaed rely Vgetal)lo. from the IIPIN ' BJto Haadle. leUowJineTree. toiwms, It U rora to promot H quantity and qiaUtf . Healta'cf Sheep, Ny clthaWod Yoa on welt afford to civo FERNOMKE BHEIf DIP a trial. It a mwm j ,Te you great deal of rriouty. Read th tollowlnj lettlmoaT t j TTIMOIIIAU TKSTIWOaiAU ! PioTT Junction, Aw., Dec. , k Nr, t7a. O A. H.HWMPHREVS. WILLUH MORGAN. , Mmr.Fiuiouj.mCiiiMtCAtCo.. Tmou Ciuku 'Co.. iS Broadway, K, T. Iew 1(0'" fw,. Simi GiHTLaJtaa 1 I uMd rour Fwnollno Din for ipotttng a bond In ordtt to MiN'to cwrtt M Ttmt . citeymmm rw 0t)m " fcito Nk Step l ?. - . t; J 'Mit- 'i3 t They utvti Jcok aliead not. AJtS. Peoplo hav Kwiy CffoSi-r- ' P o a o a ttr pbittlre ataf'h, "Ml to the 90007 "4 - ".-A- i-l Jijt leir acaoa. and then tenant over it for ta nenthartah i t :f t'i than atop an..! think what they will wtr the gudao. ' 'i iiTaA?Wi-T,T- E VICK'S SIEDS "CTt iisarP01 the yen'.itt. 21;--Kw8ef.ti- - Ii! or Vegetal J. feed,, Kan,,, tufta. or anything in thiv d ?,V; I'Je's'VHJ lii Hue. MA KV KO MISTAKE thU year, but aena to. 4 'sBG,:r,' t. ran iir Yick'a Floral Cvidf, deduct the tocenta '('svH A V Pf from first order, it costs nothing. This pioneer cao-- "T 'TV-?,4'!i'- f ir I021 comaina three colored rla,a, Grandest Aove-l- 'R'tfii Vs Vfit'&i&llffZ : ttVevcr oifeted, - in cash premiums to those .ending. ' 'fetC"' " H cl.lb orders. $i.j-j- o cash rviaci at one of the f Fr.trsj g --rfSGl'WiH CratKl offcr.ehr.neaftrr.il.- - Made in different shape iron, f ' li JAMES ViCK, SLCHSf:, f acabbr ahoap laat Sot.tamber, and now taa aliaepaip ana to ina 001101 was 110 aniTor. nw, oloaauro In rocoimondlng It to wool growOT aa would ho of groat Talaa to ahaaji ralaars tkroagaout aponfic lor acab aa well aa oa account of Ita beoa-- tha coontiv.T would aay, that daring Aafoat of fisiai aaet anon eao wool and ganoral oon.iition ol tais yoar 1 dipped Kbby akaop at fctpai, tka ahoap thomaalTW. I would aay In Una connao- - Utai. acoordina to your pnr.tod duartjono la a don. that Ua Immadlau aflaot, boo" y aheap waa regular dipping lank, andthey war antarary otir4 to Baka tltom acralca nor taut tkay dona batora thereby.. ' tka application of tha dip, and thia gare me tha Ycua dip la cheaper to nee In a end ea fcl- - lmaraaaloa that Ilia dip waa feo gootf. But upon phur and lime, doea not injur the wool, end fc examining thaae aheap a week or ao tater, with the better and cheaper than any other aheap dip kwowa Tlow of treating them again with another preparer In thu section of the ooomry. in my opinion. tion.I diacoTered that all tracea of the acab had I would add, that in staring the 'orogoinf 1 o then diaappeared, and I consequently abandoned ao from no interested BoUre. but in the belief ties the Wee of further treatment. your Fernoline Sheep Dip will pro of Ihe greet- - 1 find your dip ery convenient to use, and est valu to fellow sheep raiaara. and should supew beneicaal rather than injurious 10 the uep and tha cede the use of all other maieriaia for Ua dipping toL of sheep for acab. . Your truly, Yonra truly, f (Signed) A. H. HDMPHRKYS. (Sgned) WILUAH MORGAN II you cannot obtain FERNOLINE SHEEP DIP from your Waler, ask him M ; vrita fog it to Pemoline Chemloct Co., 18 Broadway, N. Y. '. ; xjfVbmij Register A :wipa,fr, "4 &t lesereaia Growth ( Sen Pete ' "The Cinderella of Ceaatie." Fablistld etEphrsim, SauPete Co., 8OB0BIPT2Oi 5e.t Yea Ij aj 3: Moo.. i Moo . Ii oo la iiruccl'n ' 9. I ooaad li.ij, If , ,. nter$d at the Post Office at pb-:al-tTtah, as lecoud c!aj.v matter Tua 4, i8go. 5.SCISTSR Co. Publishers DIRECTOKH. J. P Meilstrup, Pres. 1 J. TJaVcmn,. Sec. Ktsi-hwalbe- , Treas. "D. I. Madion, .Gle Larson. -- . . --1 r Ephraim, "Utah, May 1, 1891 A SAD DEATH. About 9 a. m. yesterday, Chris-tian Christenson, aged 19 died, of diptheriain Ephraira. His sister Ster.a, a girl of 17 lies sick with the same dreaded scourge. Mrs. Christenson, the mother, is a widow, her husband having been accidently killed about two years ago. Christian was her oldest boy and a great Kelp to his mother. The Recmster joins the people of Eph-rai- m in their extrerrte sympathy for the poor bereaved mother and friends of the deceased. s NOTICE. Last January there came to my :orrall in Bphraim North Ward, a cow brands H onle tside and with crocked horns She was in a starving condition ami lame. I have taken cate of her up to t time and the owner can hvt her by proving properly and oayirg a reasonable exoense for Christen Johans.n. " MAHKET REPORT. L(irw tit C. 'Andt.w, Co BPHRAIM PRICES. S'ool.... ... to i6cts. vlirheat.. ,60 et. per. bus. bt, ,, .. ft. 60 per cwt. fBttlty . .85 ct. per cwt. yiour Straight Grade. 8c " " ( MEPKl PRICES ,.j ' Vfheat... .60 per bus Oati . . . , . lacked . , . $ 1.40 per cwt, .Baile'r. f t oo ." " ?y;nr . ,. . " " fA'ocl ....y to i4 1 1. lu tlia Justice's Court, fountain Grcu Precinci San Pfiet'nuaiy.l'ia Ternuiry. Jaibcs A. Hc.lman Haintttf, vs. VUcmaBtl 15 . Jhn !, ) '1 Idhn Due whf.kc nam is oiaerwii unkiom ('reeiini. Vou are hereby suniinonpd to be an 4 appe-a- before me the undersigned at my othce io Fountaia Precinct San County, on the 8th. day of May, A. l. i&ji at o'clock m of said day to anvwer 2 mplaint filed ayain you by said tii miff en Aprt: i'7th. i8gi- '.- Said action it bro jght to recover hum ou 'he sutj, ofssc-iu- , Un da.xagra done by the following drs eribed animal oa iaid plaintiff property in Fuuntnu; (Ircen Precinet, tctafiirr with in feecfinjf an-- caie ( said animals, and tuts in thts suit, vuj, (ae iryn gray marc about j or 6 yerub old. brandil on left shouider wiih c,tas on kp f a J: the stem o' the J efttendsabtve the is crossd l right aiile by line, Onie forming a cros; vm stetn ol th-- . ltterj,' Said animal is held at J ft me a Holman's P- emise Fauntata ("ireaw I rrrmct aad ynuare otifi''i! that if you tail to appear an J answer as .ibuve requit ed, the plaintiff will lake yiidmrnt aeainst you ir taesum vttt, cants toguthrt withost in fteimg atul costs of auit. T th Shar.ftVr hit tlorstable f said Coaniy Male !ei! ierv!-:- and due rcttira hereon given un.ltr n.f biujd thtsa-yth- . dav 01 April. A. D. A. C Hanson Hth;b. Juih e of th Peae: .... ... .ii,. EKiU ISING MEN(?) There is a set of men in Ephraim, as-i- rthcr places, ct whoso btner titottcri "t X E," r.dt as .nterpt,tiig tien whr go to build Up ..a '.own, but as tiiiorprisiag grum-.bler- i and fault finders. Sucji men pour, cold water on every enter-j.Ti- i tha.f is started. Mcuwi,6 will f, ottronize a new5p.lr, forin-ifkudd- e aiyi when the. tinie comes to iy, dehv-parje- f tKe bill, and have ii cut dtvn just' to, suit thier ideas, jnd then afterwards quietly remark, "Dont you think the paper will U?" The above was called fjrth by a f trfcrpstance which happened two dayi ago in which a party claimed that the Utter part of his patronage , ,fthelf three rr.mitli :) was given by because we 'begged"for it. He iwasjiven to understand that, such ,wts uoUhe case., that we. do not , "beg." for our patronsge.. We give this to tl e public in oider to per haps to counteract any statement that he may make, with this xj;Ian-atio- n that if we did beg for thepat- - looage he 10 gnerousli (')bestowe I, ,iiat he refused to pay lor; and, that rather than have any trouble with uch, the billvas cut to sixmenths, so that part of the business that was 'begged for was, never paid for, and his very 'geterotiS patronage was all -- on hit side. We repeat apain, w do not "beg" ' for patronage, we nothing we do not expect to give an equivalent f.ir, and if any of the business men do n-- .t thin it a benefit ,to them to patronize and enconrag' ,the local paper, wr drv not e'esire them to do so, , We ask of the business wet and all other enterprising citizens'bf this town.and county, for their and support ii building up an " enterprise that is a conveniencc and . ,'oenefit to them we do not beg it if they do not 'hink this is the case, , we do not want their patronage; and if wc must die, as some of the "I X I." grumblers, predict, it will not be for the want of honest work, but iiccause there are more grumblers han enterprising citizens in the cMm unity. There art two other kinks of men ' in Ephainv, that we shall speak of ' at another time, some of "whom are truly deserving the tiile''F.nterprise" and who in reality though not in boastful display adopt the m;x'm f 'Excelsior." --""' , To close i h, we do not expect to tail, expect to I e onward and Upward. In fact i consider the business of our enterprise, in spite of all the oppo ieion both from the ."inside and outside" in as good 4nd prosperous a condition as any paper jr thi-- i Territory of the same Age. . Io our friends, ami we ;hosi 'H dciire our success, ; isy ihe Rksim-f- is O. K. MAY DAY EXCURSION, v H,-- . The District schools of Ephraim had an excursion east of town yes-tirda- Three ofthe sch ol , tie central and n sons school assembled in the Tabei-nacl- e block, and as they filed out of t le square in double file in .charge O thjir teachers, a rtpo tec canted 315, . The line of march a? ilong Main to tst south and then east. Wh;n they reached second east, they were joined! by .Mr Dorinui S hool numbering in the neighbor-I- t xdof-35- , ng in a I a )out i$ . t hese together, wi.h stragglers in car. riafjes augmented the number o fully 300. 'i,e e itire affair was unler the controieof Principal Greaves, who together with his aids, 'he ct.i.'r teachers, gave the ittle folks a vciy pieasant and enje-yatil- dayi Editorial N"otos, ' ! T ! v Gunniso.i will sttrt tn bee in- - dustry this year with 30 acre.5. 4 Ther is some difference be-tween tire County Court and the Railroad people. hich may stop nje work south st Iiati for a sho-- t ..tjonc, but.eycrv.ahimf can be fixed p in a short time and e hope it v. . will De, The Court will not permit 7S , the R. R. people to touch Ihe countv 'i,tT foa4 until another is made, equally as good and the right oi wa,' for t the same . secured. This, is right, k and wj believe the. R. R. people will see the reasonableness of the ) demand and there will be no futher f trouble. 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