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Show vet1 5 i' Published ITri-Yeekly- ;-' , ' -- rr-r-r Vcl. I. Ephraim City, San Peto Countyj Utah, Tuesday, liar. 21, 1331. " 0, 50, j to Aprfktb inclusive. Agent Ogde 1 j will attach a'! such receipts to his monthly report to Auiliifcr as author iity. Agent at Salt I.ak nay sell round trip ticket on presentation of orders signed by Mr. C. I Parson, :Sec,y, at one fare good until April 5th. inclusive. See that Newspapers in your city give4he above facts complimentary notice. J. I f. Bf.nxktt. G. T. &. P. A. ANOTHER CHEAP RATE. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 20th. iSji. To Agents Ogdcn, Manti and intermediate stations. The semi-annu- meeting of the Prestbyterian Church will be held at Ogden, March 26 to 30th. A meeting of "Young Peoples Society of Christians Endeavors'' the same place March 30 and 31st. For these meetings you will sell one way ticketi to Ogden at single trip rates, and give passengers re-ceipt on blanks that will be mailed you These receipts should be given for tickets purchased from March 23 to 31st inclusive. These certificates signed at Ogden by Mr. C. 11. Parson, Sec'y, will be authoity for Agent at Ogden to fur-nish such passenger ticket to desti-nation as shown receipt "free of charge." .Such ticket to be limited jyTartiu Qclnuidt. fcwclmiidt, t Merchant jailor, Merchant ailor, Progress Buldinc, Main Street, Sail Lake City, Utah. P O liox 5S5. This Space is Reserved for IMA. Tucket" Candy Company of Salt Lake City. U'iirn they set time they w.l! write tlieir Tin: BANK Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital.Ssoo.ooo.fully paid up Heber J. Grant, President. Wrn. 15. Preston, viee-Tre- s. Ileber M. Wells, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Smith, Chas.S. Burton Win' H. Rowe, Nephi W.Clayton, Ahr'm. H. Cannon Frank Y. Taylor, Spencer Clawson, P. T. Faansworlh, Lhas Morris, Richard W.Young Henry W, Woolley. Ps location is at Nj. 60 Jilain Street. it transacts a General Blinking Busin-ess- It pays 5 percent' Saving Deposits. It compounds interest quarterly. If solicits the business of the people of Utah. Lombard Investment COMPANY. Room 6, over Utah National Bank, cor-ner First South and Main Sis, --0 r sal flatfe"! 1 1 y Money to Loan On Improved Farms in the San Pete Valley. Tall upon or write ' us for particulars. W. H. Dale, Manager For Salts. One Span of small mares, One Wagon, two old plows One Harrow and a roller. by Peter Schwalbe. Ephraim. fl 0 SMITH 00 WHOLESALE ami RETAIL IDrnggistsI Corner Main and 2nd S. St., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Spencer Clawson Co Wholesale Dry Goods Salt Lake City. - - Utah. iy. F. CLIFT, tut liir. E. HOSFORD, U AJ 4) PliYSlcIans & Surgeons. Diseases of the Throat and Diphtheria a Specialty. Office Opposite A. II. Lund's Store, Ephraim, Utah. W. J. Hoford,M.D., of Manti Attends at Ephraim eyery Wednesday fur ti.e Rational treatment and painless cure of Rectal Diseases. "Wasatch Commission HOUSE, Wholesale Produce and F'ruit :I) E A L E R S : Fine Jersey Butter a specialty 223 IV. first South St Salt Lake City Refer, by peimission to McCoinic & Co Backers, Enterprise House MYRA HOLMES CO. 13 J Commercial Street, Salt Lake City Most convenient to Electric Cars, Retail Storsi , Tiie.ttrei and all places of amusements. This Hotel and its equipments are en-rel- y new. I thai 64 wcjl furnished rooms r,nd is locatediti the heart of the city. fSPuy the Silver. Brand Crackers They Are The Best . Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, SALT LAKE CITY. II. WALLACE, Manager. Simon Bros WHOLESALE Millinery Furnishings Salt Lake City, Utah. elf .. (p ''i " '":.. " l. Salt Lake city. Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, and Miners' Supplies. Always on Hand of the First Quality a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Old G Java. Granulated, coffee, fTI Gunpowder, Imperial, Grr Hu57ar'i.i'o'"-m-- ea u". oolong, choice Rio O lasacs,syrup & honey Young hyson, Japan Our Nex Season Teas are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in evety rcspec lunnington co Groceries. Halt Lake City PnrA Snip ft ci Dried and Canned Fruits. o(INJ :FACT)o A full, fresh and complete assortment of everything usually sold in our line, We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the Very Lowest Fricc3. rirWe make our customers' interests our own, by warrenting every arti-cle we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refund the money, can and do sell the Best Goods for Ihe Least money, and are con fident we can convince everybody of that fact who will give us a tria Gunning-ton co MiiHS' Supplies Salt Lake city PLANING MILL WORK In AIL Its Branches at HABSOlTBrcs.&CG Ephraim, Utah. ' zz: .'."a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. S26. LanJ Otlke at Salt Lake City.Feb. 20, 1S91. Notice is hereby given thai the following named settler has hied notice of his in-tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the County Cleik of San ivte County, Utah, at the Court House M uni City. U, T.,r.u Saturday, April 4, iSor. viz: Hans C Jensen on U.S. no 10965 for the ft. W.J of the N. VVr. J Sec a2,Tf. 16 S.R.j E. ile names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation f, said laud, viz Jaxes I'. Olsen, Krik Christensen Niels F Monetised and Jorgen Jurgeusoii all of Ephram.Snii pet Co., U. T. , Fkank 1), llowis. Register. Eitd & Lowe Attys. Notire for TiiM .cation. Nu HA 7. La ml Office M Sa!f l.nUUty, Utah, M.m h tfth.iM : Noti.:c is herrliy given itiat the ftiiiuwinj; named scttl"i haftU:d iu'ln c .f his titfcmitiM 10 make tmnl nr(i l hupv-or- his claim, and that said proof made Vivbie Jtulv-- or in hi ;iUeiue the CmU'lV Cicik ol San ( utility , taah, at Manti, l!tah,n Apiil tnth, t8o vi; John S. (nrrn, !lrtn-tiu- n 1h latotv SUitcnif tu Nu. 11.708, forth S. t, W Sec. M Tp- N. 3K. S L. M. V'nb. Ho numes the fullowing witnesses tn jm,vc his rridcuce uj'ou, and cultivation oi said latitj, viz: JohnC Jnhrson, I'ntlcy Hansen. William ('rem, Andicw A. Hansen, allot Kilirnn,San t'cie to, Utuli i ANK 1. HomB, Kcjitor T. C, ll.tilcy Attwncy District Court Airnvo.Ji!J?i' r.latkburi! On thv- UciicK. The? (JitiVitisoa Larceny C;ik; Kow oa Trial. TI10 Sjntr.lpili Fork Larceny Ca.seDet ided. 12lc. THURSDAY March 19. l"rr;n !ltc l".ii!y Scviial witnesses were recalled in ths ca-- e of the I'eople v J C Wiljiams s uit wttli intent to kiii, and lesiihed in relation to minor points. The case was argued by the attorneys and submitted to the juty, who returnee a verdict of Ku:hy as cliatseil in the The defend tut was seulencec' to three month's iniin::;oniiieiit in tin penitentiary. The jury in the case of the People vs. J E Uiaunoii, astauit with a deadi; weapon, returned a verdict of not Kuihv People vs Th irnas jMr.es. housebie.ih in,', called, tried and a verdict of guilty as charyeit in the indictment. Render-ed, lie was sentenced to six months; imprisonment in the peiuteutaiiy. FRIDAY, March 20. People vs Edward VV. Kelley, grand larcenv, wa calleil andajury empanel-ed. Mr. Varian appeared for the prose-cution in the case and Whitecotton for the defense. A verdict of guilty was returned end the defendant was sentenced for three year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. A venire of six additional jurors was ordered to be issued. People vs Thomas McGrath, Michael iMcGi.itv and Frank Jeru, burglary, ju:y empaneled. Messrs Varian and Zane prosecuted and Mr. E. A. Wilson delend ed. The case was argued at some length and submitted totheju y. GUNNISON LARC12NV CASE, People vs John Chcgfy ;u; 1 Maurice May, grand larceny, qftl.ad a;.d jury em-paneled. Mr j AI Ziine appeared for prosecution and Messrs A C Sutherland and W K Reid fe-- the i)?'iense. The de-fendants are charged stealing one black stallion, Aiurust ist.tSgo, at Gun-tiiso- San felticoui"y,4 fnid staltlcti being the property of one William J. Robbins. The jury in the case of the People vs McGrath, et at., burglary. Brought i" a verdict finding Thomas McGrath guiltv as charged in the indict-ment and Michael McGiuty and Frank Jcrue not guilty. William Cofi'otd was excused for the term, from service as a petit juror. SATURDAY, March 2nd. People vs S N Schwartz, exhibiting a deadly weapon. Schwartz was sentenced to pay a fine of ?5 and the costs oi the court. Tiros. McGiath was sentenced to im-prisonment lor five yeats. CHEW CASE The case of the People vs, John Chew el al grand larceny was taken up. William J Robbins was called Live atScipio. In the spring of iSSs, I be-came owner ol a black stallion colt bv foal. In May 1883, I bianded the stall-ion "IX." He was turned out on the range with a gray mare and anothar mate. In January of 1890, 1 saw them in Gunnison field, drove a stalln 11 into a corral. My brand had been obhtered or blotched. Recognized the horse in-dependent of the brand. It was Oscar Berglunds corral. Didn't see any brands except this blotched brand. Don't know who c'aiined the hotse at that time To Mr Reid Was told by Mr Palmer that my horse was iu Gunnison field.and was claimed by John Chew. After ex aminiiig the hoise, I turned him out. Had a cocversalion with liergluud about the horse. Did not tell Mr Berglund that I could not recognize the horse as mtne, except lhat Mr Palmer had said so. Duii't remember saying that my horse had a star in the forehead. When I was hunting my horse I met a man by the name of Anthony Melcalf. Got in-formation from him about my gray mare He said nothing about and "IX" colt So .ie one told me he had neard the colt was dead Recognized the stallion by his actions, appearance and the stock, Have been acquainted with the stock for 20 years. About two or three weeks ago I examined the brand i f the horse again at Mr Chew's corral (The witness drew on the blackboard a "J" and a number of crosses as representing the brand.) Tint teen cases of small pox a:e icport ed in St. Louis. 4. ioo cases of grippe ate repot ted at j Pittsburg, Pa. Lawrence Savrett, the jreat tracdicr died en tin 19th in New Yoik. A statement hr; been circulated that 14,000 Italians will invade New Oi leans. The Salt Lake City council are having lively times over the proposed joint Ciiy ami comity building. I The hurid of the unfortunate passen- - gets of the Utopia were conducted at Gibraltar, on tiie 20th, with luting cere-monies. Great excitement still txsists among the Italians over the recent massacre. Meetings are being held all over the country. Lord ?.r!sio!'s celebrated flock of Suf- - fi.lk ai:d Southdown sheep said to be j '.he finest in the world, are to be sold, his Lordship having rented Icbwotth. London, March 19, It was stated in the lobby ot the commons to-d- ay that Parnell had decided to resign his seat in l'arl.unent in accordance with his chal-lenge to Healy. Bro. Ilagley was over from Grass Yaliey last Saturday, He reports about 2 feet of snow in the upper part of the Vailey, but not so deep in the lower pa it. Atlvucati. Florence Nightingale has besn pass-in- g the winter with her brother-in-law- , Sir Harry Vcr.iev, at Clavden house, Bucks, who havejust celebrated his nintelh birthday. A new s!ot machine iu London gives vour weigh, an accident insurance policy and a box of sweets, "all for a penny." The insurance policy is for $5 and lasts for twenty-on- e days. Rome, Match 20 It is y denied that sealed orders have been sent to the Italian squadron in conse-puenc- e of the lynching of the eleven Ital-ian prisoners at New Orleans ou Satur-day last. WASHiNGTON.March 20. The amount of silver offered far sale to the, treasury department y was i;2c,c o ounces aui the amount purchased 259,000, as follows. 20,0000 uncesat.991 25; i oo'ooo at 9925; i39.ne at S940-- , Redding, Cat., March 79 The leaver ville and Redding stage was robbed again tins evening bya lone highway-man. Wells Fargo's bo'x was taken but the passengers were not disturbed. The amount secured was small. London, March 19 The judicial com- - mittee of the privy committee of the privy council, on appeal from Victoria, Australia, confirmed the right of the colonial government to prevent the landing of Chinese immigrants. Eugen''' health is failing rapidly, and there are rumors lhat her mind is im-paired, which, considering all her troub-les, is not surprising. She takes no in terest in current events, and spends much ol her time in religious exercises. Aberdeen, S. D , March 19, Barnes the alleged Tascott.was confronted this morning by Clark the Chicago witness, who siid the resemblance was remark-able, but lhat he was positive Barnes was not Tascott. Barnes was discharg-ed Pierre, S. D., March 19 Captain Bald-win of the Fifth infantry, United rStates atmy who has just ret irned from a tour of the Indian country, says the aborigines at the different agencies are iu the most peaceful mood, and lhat no trouble need be feared lioni them the coming slim-mer. ' -- ;. Paris, March 20. Many Socialist meet-ings were held all those pres-ent favored the idea of a gigantic May day demonstration. At one of the meet-ings resolutions were passed pleding the Socialists to march over the prostrate bodies of all who interfered with the procefsion they intend to have. The streets were excited yestereay over the appearance of a wild deer w hich ran with weary leaps and hanging tongue up Second street. Several boys tried to head it, but tired as it was, it took the fences with sn ease and grace that astonished beholders, and found renned vigor in the wild gesticulations and curdling veils of the throng. About fifty head came into the field near Tur-ners cieameiv yesiefday ait J one. was 1 un down and caught by a son of Mr. Turner on hoiseback. The others were dispeised and made their wav back to the hills The oi.ethatcame up Second Street must ha"ve lost its bearing and wand away from the rest, and when last s; en was mating its way remarka ble head waul towatd its native hills. Logan Joucnal. Rochester, Mass. Match 19. The fam ous Lilla Hoyle murder mysteiv of Sep-ter- ub r. 18S7, is explained through a con fession made by Alice Hoyle to her aunt and by the latter made public. The two girls were sisters and both loved the same man. This man Thomas McQuad seemed to show preference for Liila, and this made Alice mad. Alice said in her confession McQuad had told her he would marry her if thev could get Lilla, who was in a delicat condition, cut of the way This was done by the girl.her uncle, McQuad and another man, so the confession goes. and her body was dis-posed of after the deed was committed. Alice lived with her uncle at.d aunt who concealed the crime. Seme time after the girl eloped with her uncle, and for that she made the details of the crime public. i News Items. Leprosy is repotted, in British Colum-bia. News Items Mori'froni thttt Fat:sl Ac?i-dent.Ti- ke Ulcpi;?. Senator IfiirrisThSii 1?h Clev-lan- tl isDonnis. Tho Tlniiiilerer on ILo Hal-in- n Lynching. CI.EVELANDS NAME Dr.NNIS. MtiMPllis, Tenn, Match Harris passed through here to-d- ay i.n his way ho ne from Wasliintoii" IL-wa-s the target of a throng of newspaper reporters, all an&ious to kno li s opin-ion of the political outlook, it deems Cleveland's chance hopeless ! ing to his views on silver coinage, "h hatvoin-age,"- he Jee'ared,";s as much a :tt supie ot the Uemocratic party as tar;tt T. Wi n and its adheients are just as closci comtnitttd to it. Mr Cleveland's nom-ination was almost positive belore he expressed himself as he did 011 the silver question in his letter, but now there are not f a doze Democratic members ol the Senate who beheve he will get it If Campbell beats McKiuley for gover-nor ot Ohio next fall, he will surely be our next President. I believe Campbell will, but of course that is only a matter of opinion. Tne fi:iht will be faujlu and won or lost on principle, and 1 believe Campbell will he the victor. I know u man who. if he were available, would be a stronger candidate and make a better President han any other resident ol New York. I refer to W G Whitney, of the navy. He will not how-ever, oppose Mr Cleveland and the lat-ter will be a candidate until the conven-tion names another man." THE UTOPIA HORROR. Gibraltar, March, 19 A revised ofli-ci-count of the lost and saved passen-gers and crew, of the Utopi shows 83o souls were 011 board. The saved included 290 steerage passengers Iwo saloon passengers, three Italian in-terpreters and twenty-fou- r of the crew. Captain Mclleague, of the Utopia has been arrested for wrongful acts, improp-er conduct negligence and mismanage-ment. He was leleased on bail. The accounts given by divers, who are engaged in work on thr w recked steam- - eri-o- t TttCTmtWeitTStneyWitfieaseJ" on the steamer still further increase the appaling character of the catastioi he. These men say ihey found the hatchets and chart room of the' Utopia closely packed with t'.ie bodies of the unortu-nal- e passengeis, who had become wedjf ed into almost a solid mass in their fran-tic rush to reach the decks. Owing to to the lack ol accomodations in the uav al hospital here, many ol the crew and emigrants wno were rescueu nave neen compelled to camp on the glacis. The two iJiitish men-of-w- men drowned on Tuesday, while helping to rescue passen gers ol the steamer Utopia, were buried to d iy ivith military honors. THE THUNDER'S COMMENTS. I onijon. March iS. The Times in an editorial on the New Orleans tragedy says: "It is all very well to reprobate a resort lo violence, but under such circumstances as these what way is there f.r emancipating a community from intolerable tyranny excepting a resort to violence? The law requires a trial by jury and trial by jury had been reduced to a foice by the knowledge possessed bv every juiyman lhat il lie convicts a member of the Mafia his life is not worth a week's puichase. It is renlly a misure f language to speak of a resoit 10 violence. The stand ug rule in New Oilcans is the mle i f violence and all Paikerson and his followers have done is to accept the condition prescirhed by the Malta. "It all lesis altimately upon force and when the courts aie dominated hy crimi-nals, whom they exist to punish, nothing remains but 10 go back to fust principles to effect their deliverance. Let lawless violence be abandoned by all means, but 'que messieurs les assassins ." Among the men who were lynched there may have been some who did not actually fire at Hennessey, but it is not pieteuded (here weie any who were not members of the detestable society that decreed his death. That beingth case.it is impossible to feel any acute distress because iu the midst if the violence liny had rendered indispensable they have been somewhat mere severe'v punished than if they had been leniently dealt with." Montreal, March 16 A private letter has been teceived here from a govern-ment olficial a: St. Johns, N. F., which says of the existing dilliculties. "It is known that England has arrived at r,o agieement with Frai.ce for the settle-ment of our difficulties, but instead has consented 10 arbitrate the question of French right to build lobster factories on the coast which never even has been claimed by France, and England has or will refuse to ratifvourcommeicialtreaty with the United Slates. The day for reconciliation has now passed and a movement is now on foot not for recip-rocity but for admission into the Ameri-can Hiiiou. We have had too much ex-perience with Hiitisli injustice to seek more by entering into a Canadian conledetation. 1 lie people are riot alotie in this matter, but have the sup port ot many members of both govern- -' .nents. What is more, it is almost an open secret lhat a delegation is now pie paring to visit Washington to gauge the feeling and see whether the teimslor this Could be brought about. i Pun.MARctETfs place of business on j First South st ice'. Suit Lake City ws.s entered i y hut g la is m Wednesday i,.t;ht tat io'30. '1 he hoiise hiuT.t.een closed a? usual, Mr Maigeils s.'t o-- his books, with a bright lijsk;(l'iJrif,hij, A clash was jheatd at the rear doc r, f llcu'd by ar.- -. other, aiio'a" Uie ventleman ran t the ; rear, lie dieeeid the door had been j broken open by a heavy h'siamet ol some kind. .As tin; thieves he Mr ! Maitrt lis cotni",'they decamped, '.d ing 'is their so!., ho.iiy the thcught tiiai i.iey j j had mad 4 "ie of the most fatal l. iii - jutrs since the order to charge al as a certain sage would put it. ,, i");n-r- v Maksmas.. P.vnon yesterday arrested Con Kex ,i;nl a Miss Siu'.ih on I the charge of ailulieiv. Kex is the pro-'ptitt-of a ristatirant si'tiateiJ on First Soutn street. ttit yf Thk Hkkai.d build-iingaudi-married man, Miss Smith has been working at the restaurant toi jsonte time. The parties were taken be--j fore Commissioner Norrell, who set the examination .for this morning. The de-- j lendants wer unable to give bonds. Ilet aid jo. ' J. R Huttou shot a lynx recensly at his ranch at the head of Rock creek. The animal was the finest specimen of its species we have seen in this part of the country. It measured 3 feet 6 inches, stood 2 feet iu highland weighed twenty five pounds. A Meaderville Italian named Rinaldo was shot a few weeks ago in the jaw, and the bullet still remains thele. It does not appeal to give him any concern and he is about ms work as uual. He pro-bably wanted his teeth filled any way and now that they are fillad he is con-tented. MKMPHis.Tenn.March 20. The much-sought-f- New Oi leans detective, O'.Mal-ley- , is in this city. He says he has been in the employ of the Matranga taction of ihe Italians, and will return to New Or-leans next week Ile will expose the Mafia thoroughly. He declined to talk about the jury bribing. Notici le Criditott F.iut ot Annie MaHa Andrrhcn deee.ed, Notice it hcrnl y given ,f the uadeninneil ltvrcu- - tor ol the last W ill and 'tenement nf Annie Maiia Andeisim d eixa.se J. to the crediunii of und ull persons havniK claims anuiii!it ihe said defeased, to exhil:it them, with the lie voik liers.willun hair uioiuhl ullel ttic hist piihlit juion nl tins notii e to the tiakl at his residi-me- , in t'.phiitiui, Sanpete Cottnly, U. '1'. the fcame hcin tiie place for traaMtLUeti ot the btiMnesk ol !tatd estate. Kitlcvald Neilson Kxccutorof int Will and Tene-ment of Annie Maria Anderson, deceased. Dated ting iOtli aayof Mitrih.ibi |