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Show ; r Vol. I. Ephraim City, San Pete Coijnty ,Utah, Thursday, Oct. 39. 18C0. Ko. 22. The president announced a grand tally, f ir Monday tven.ng. Adj.niiiimeiit until Monday evening at 7 oVloL'k. POLITICAL BUBBLES. NOTES. The P. p C' of Eohraim, on Saturday night, was a booming success. S. A. Rentier, Esq, will probably leave the Delegate paity at and return to the Ml Pleasant Rally Friday night The L 's h ive a grand Ra'lv at Mt p!taii I' (ivlit, judfe G d , ; W ers .! G s ih ; ,y u. x c i ere, .Nil, plea i int will a ive j;i tn ia'!y ni ;ht. Every member of ihe P. P. Clubs of Ephra m and oilier towns of the county, whocan, should be there Make it booml PEOPLES PARTY CLUB. The opening execises for the First meeting of the Ephraim Peoples Party Club, on Saturday evening. Oct 25. were Music bv the brass band, prayer by C. R. Dorius, mid music. The con itiiution and s of the Club were accepted 011 m itioii of Henry beal. Prof, A'ma Greenwood give an excel entsoeech treating on the political ri ,'ht wh t we as a party do, and do not be ieve. We believe in r ghl aud liberty, and in m ml righ's.We do acknowledge the law and have done s i by t e manifesto, corn-pa- r d rnat He Liberals claim by their pl.i loim.anJ what they do;ihat their acts are not c ins stent with llieir platform. Sp 'ke of the facts of the Lineials in con-nect! m with the people of Utah, how they have and do try to take aw ay the rights of the people of this Territory. Spoke of the Liberal rule in Toole, 0;den aud Salt Lake, how they had ex-torted high taxes, and squandered the means of the people, and that even their Liberal friends had opposed them, or were now, contesting their assesmeut in Sdt Lak-- . S 1 iwed whatC. C. Goodwin had done for Uiah and her people, and compared it With the condu .t ol the peoples Can-didate Hon, John T. Caine. His speech was received with numerous loud ap- - nfolic Song Olivia Peterson. Miss. Peterson has a vety sweet voice and has it well under control. The Secretary read the platform of the Pe 'ple Party, wh.ch was received W ill applause. Music by the band. Mr Lvrna i R lOtuson, ol Millard Co, sp keol tne great political machinery tnat wh.le it contained much corruption sometimes out of evil comes g iod, Thai these things were principally lor Young Utah and he thought Young Utah was solid;shov.fd the condition of Salt Lake tinder Liberal rule. Jijusic by the baud, - s GOiVI El'ESYriHN'G BUT POL-UlCA-A f ic?tio is I 1 ih editor has discov-ered thai "these Mur iionsaie an awful funny people, and yet," he goes on to lemaik, "we wuu'ii not be happy with-ou- t them. As neighbors litcv aie ac-comodating, are lepoi ted to occasion-all-pay their debts, llieir custom and their aim gh: dollars we hanker afier; i ney are liaudv at t.iisuoi wheal, (j,ils, bailey, and all ihe prod.n.is of the field. Theymiy n it excel us in I lie Higher br men s of civdiz ition, such as laro stml hutse puk r. hawid and jollier leiiunieuis yet we c nild'nt bt happy, really liappv, witn ut tinm. Of course we can abuse tlu-m- , and they will not pay any attention to us, because we have ed.i'a'.ed them up to the point that they are ued to it and epect it. And, after all a blank would e'st in our happiness without them." Lx, 1 t V 10 .' C .m iL. C-- ' I i JBUvl'fc mid tUoi.b Standard Guage. r"" I rullman Palace and JT O'' S CX:,, &ESTERM !; ... ..i. .NP.rr ;fe0tSv$Sy- - " - haa.a.mi il.li in .. ii .,. in, in .1 ,i Time Tilble, iuLUeet, Aug. 24, 1890.. Nn t Ko 4 N I No 3 " I. Atlanlic Mail Atl.taiic El, ractlic Mail Tarific fcnrca. 9:35 a m 5:40 p m Leave Ogden Arrive 9:40 p m 10:05 a in i 10:45 a m 6:55 p m Arrive Salt Lake ZcMZy 8:25 p 111 8:50 a ru l iticoani 7:05 p m Leave " " rnW 8:iopt 8:35 a ru 12:30 p pi 8:15 p m Arrive Provo ZiWf 6:30 j m 6:46 am 12:50 pm 8:45 pm Leave " Aw'j 6:10 p m 6:26 p m 1:41pm 9:50 p m Arrive Thistle " j.15 p m 5:41pm MWaTMaWI.Mr)WMaayBWMaM Vt&a&l t&SSimA Bail iSsfi ; - Stock of CeHerrL IHERGIlRllDISE , . Regisler BiogR, Win SIpbbI, Epfiraim foR ifie BbsI dapgians and Gntlemanly Treatment Hone SiiaLL Surpass Us H. Go HAMBCDM Jos F. Dorius &. Co. are greatest believes in printers ink in Ephraim, and their rapid sales of all lines of goods they handle is proof that the boys have stuck the right lay advertising and good goods and low prices. For enterprise this firm can be classed among the first in Ephraim. undebware Hats and a Few choice Suits of Olothing and a JjBtj Assortme ojT Sheep taken on Shares! Big Interest Paid. For full pari unlar sAdJrtss tr call $n OU ChrisUnstn, J blccks ixt O-0- f Siert, OtUrsirom't Blukmith sHeft Ephraim,, $ i 17 ACADEMY ITEMS. vV'e bid the new students who com-menced school 011 Monday a hearty welcoine- - The teachers were surprised several times, the day after the 1'olitical Rally and binq let, t liud that lhe were speaking a:;d not n iticnj that some ol the lady students were asleep. The classes of Physiology are advanc-ing slow ly but stnely. They have now finished the study for the Human Ske'eton. The siudents are contemplating a pirlv soon to be iven under the duecl ion ol lha Academy. The school has been greatly enlarged during the last iwo weeks. PkO(;kammk, for General Theology. Wed. Nov. 5th. iSyo. I Discourse. James S ireus m, a Reading Hamuli Meilstrup, 3 Song, Annie Peterson, 4 Recitation, Ivy akemjn, 5 Lecture Kay Lund, 6 Essay, Loiind.i Peterson, 7 Instrumental Music, Sophia Hanson b Bible Exercise, Sammy Greenwood 9 Questions to be handed in bv Adolpn Hanson, jo tj jestions to be answered by Joseph Mans on, 2 John Hanson, 3 Darius Sandeis' Liberal Rally! The "Queen Clty 'isf ivaro.l wit ha Visit from C. C (Jolla Judge Powers and The Goodwin Pilgrims, i() strong Etc. Reported (or the ej;ister, A' 10 o'clock tins m inline, (Thursday. Oct. 30 ) Tne ol toe L beial ' special train ai rived in Mi. ilu having been brought fr nn Moroni with teams furnished by the Liberal C!i! if Ml. pleasant. T,ie I in;i hue of veuxles j drove around the Corner of Maoi and! J fust west stieets, 111 Irom of ihe Wasatch I Academy, amid clieers and music by the M Liberal hand of Mt. pleasant. 'J A platform had been ariainged on the 7 east end of Mr, Neilsons bam and just t opposite the Wasatch Academy, which was tastefully decorated and t ie speak-ers stand was canopied. The gates en-tering the Academy and also tlie"nonie" were beautifully ilecura'i-- with an arch of evergreens and small tl igs. Hunting was displayed fiotn a number of stores and saloons, and the national colors hung Irom the city flag staff The band played ' Rally round the flag boys" as the parly drove in and as soon as they stopped Ihe Salt Lake Liberal corps who were with the parly, gave a selection. Judge Johnson mounted the platform, and 111 behalf of ihe Liberals of San fete ' " welcomed.in a few sentences.the v sitors to Mt. pleasant; and introduced judei Powers, who responded in behalf of the pilgiims in his usual eloquent manner and introduced amid loud cheers Jud;e C. C, G .odui, Wiin made a Very brief speech and the ineefiig adjourned for dinner wh en had been piepated in the Nielson hall for the pilgrims and visitors.! And "ve reporters" can sav by an actual test that the repast did credit to the town. In an ami room at the entrance to the Hill was beer and cig.ns for all, and sonii exceilens old "Maderia" lor the select. After dinner Judge P.nvers was loud-ly called for and mide a short but vety ent lusnsiic speech 11 fr ut of the I tail; alter which tiie w lole paitv loimed in line and marc led back ti the platform. THE MESTTN'G. On the Platform were )udj;e Powers, Frank Dyer, Major Bvnon, Fran c H ft man, Reporters for the REtiisTiiR and TViVxif.and many others Judge "jwers, Chairman called for and introduced lt n'.T. c. 1U.IFP. The Rev. xitlemn said it was quite 11 lexncted lot him to be here speaking t the pe 'pie. but Jud,re Powers was s ich h pcc.il ai man and was likely to c ill on any one. I too have tieen on .' lf imago lo iUii after soul, of nun ih ivts made an E.Ueiidi? J tiif tnrouii Sevir-rhn- Piute Counties. I heard of t'lem in my J "linings yeterdav and re solved to come iieie welcome the pilgrims. i am here U indicatewliichs.de I am on. I am glad to do so, so that everybody tnight kn iw. Because I am a preacher, ' 1 am none the less an American citizen, and am jusi as proud ol being an Amur ican citizen an I am earnest 111 advocacy of mychnrcti. I do not believe in any sort of a union of church and state. A church should go just so far and then fall a halt, and go 110 lunher. I appear before vou as an American citizen and not as a Method. st preacher, and want You to know which side 1 am on. We have a report of Jud,;e Goodwin's speech and otheis mat will I illow in a campaign extra as soon as we can issue 4t. The Railroad. The Kailroad gets Another .Move oi it, j Company Incorporated on, tne Uoth. Inst. j . A voice from the "Wilder-ness" is heard. Considerable ih;p!V has been fell bv the en urns of Ephiauu for the past two weeks on account of the Conipl rations j that h ive arnsen with regaid to l lie Ka Ir.md. i The liist line run by the surveyo'S on U sireet was too ne ir ihe Fence ..11 ihe noiih end. The ci y f.itiieis oljecied to j th s c nd lion, and ritnlv too. as ill vj did not desiie 1 1 inliude on the pe pie i and a second I lie was 11111 to conl 0111 with the desnes of the council, that the road was not to be nearer than 20 feet to the lenceatlhe nearest point. The council, committee, ye reporter and some other gentlemen went down on li e line and found that the survevs made confoimed with tne desuts of he Ci uncil. On the evening of the J2nd the sur-veyors and Mr. Habcock met with the couiic.l andiicsciited a peatof the road, also a petition asking lor the right of way and depot grounds. The Peoples Committee also piesented a petition ask-ing the council to buy 100 feet elf I lie face of one of the blocks lequired lor depot purposes. J he conncil agreed to grunt the right of way on B street accord ing to chait, from the north side of 3rd north street totiie south sideof 3rd. south street, The petition o( the committee was Also consideied and acted upon Before the meeting adj mined it wasdiscoveied that theS P. V. owned the laud 3.1 feel east of llieir Hack on the north side of 3rd 11011I1 street w inch elfectuully shut ou; the R. G. V. Tns was a condition of tilings not expected, and caused a good deal ol consternation. Facts appealed very gloomy for the road unless the city would let them in on A. street west. After some consideration it was decMed to let the surveyors run another line, keeping as near the S. P. V. as possible, considering their land claims. On the morning of the 23 the proposed line was run and die council and some otheis went out to look at the condition aft.iiis. It was found the centie of the road would.be exactly on the N.W.cotner of Mr. Andeisous lot and that it ran off the block about middle way. It was considered practical to buy this light ot way and bu.ld the road where surveyed and the council acted accotdingly. Mr. Henry Beat the conlrac'o.' for the grade through Ephraim, had been laid oil ail this linn; waiting for a decision. He was ord-te- d back to work on Mon-day, last, and now we hope f. - see no more hindirances unt.l the loa is f rae Ri&tS rfiTnay i fully muching the acts of the council in this uialtei.Miat tiny have displayed a . care and wisdom that does them honor,, and an enteipiise and liberality that Ef h raim officials have never been accredited with. The leraldi Provo correspondent of the 251b. says: Part.es Irom Tnisile report that Hack layiin on the Rio Grande Western rail-way is going 011 vapidly toward Matiti, which point the companv expect to reach in about one month. Nearly one hun-dred men are employed, and there is an average ol two miles of track laid each day. The people ol San Pete have here tofore placed their hopes on the Union Pacilic Rnlroad tor a line across their rich country, but at present the San Peteis aie showering then compliments on the Rio Grande Westem lor men push and enterprise, besides showing a great deal of liberality in training light of way through the streets of various cities The citizens of Manti are panic-ulail- y elated over the fact of th : county seat being the terminus of the two roads or a sjnsiderable period. From Ephraim north, the ground has been bioken on every mile of the grade not already completed. It is confidently expected that the train will be running into Mt. Pleasant before the i.ext regu lar issue of the Kugister. MT. PLEASAN r SEMINARY ITEMS. Oct. 25, 1890. The attendance is gradually glowing up Irom a rather smiil beginning. A large inci ease is expected at the ipen-in-of next tel in. 'ooolouv is t'je f (, ,.our.j ltudies, Hie sc.ence ot all scieucea. General Supt. of Church S hools, Dr. K. G: ideaser visited us Friday Oct. 17, and gave us some very good instructions He expiessed himself much pleaded w.th the progress of the Seminary, Prof Leon P. Siichl is in our midst, offering to periect us in the ait of Pen. mamihip and Drawing. Sunday Oct 19, Alma Greenwood gave an excellent address to the Saints of Mt. Pleasant in behall cf the Church School system.. PROGRAMME for General Theology Meeting, Oct, 29, 1810. Opening exercises. Discourse-Bapiisirt-Geo- Cluis'.enson Racitation julelt fiohney. Reading S E J .rden To answer questions, Anniejohaiison, Marv Johansen, Frilz Maison, Questions to be handed in by Evalena Jenson Marion Conies' Instrumental nitis c Lydia Hasler. Closing Exercises. HOME NURSERY. We offer for Fall and Spring trade a large stock of thrifty young trees embracing both rld standard varices and the newer haio'y and cVioii e k'lui:-- ; o! I uit. i.1..; .e oniam ':o:i!. shr bbery, vu.li . j plants etc. Orders i.y uiuii win prompt attention, Catalogue and price list mailed on applica-tion. Salesmen wanted. t . c , t.ic .1 CO ; til l .1 ..Hi . 11 pany wa.tcd on Juoe J I, s. . ai tne couiitvseali.n Monday, the 2oih 11 si. A meeting of tne stockholdeis was call-ed on Thuisday evening last, for ihe election of officers to serve until the reg-ular elections on the second Monday, 111 January. The election of diiectots resulted as follows: Alma Greenwood, C. W. Peter-son, Rasmus Clawsou, Ole Larson and J r.Jakeman. On Saturday the newly elecud direct-01- s tiled lion Js 11 sum fjjoi ea,:h. e H. p. Lais 11, notuy public. Tne following gentlemen going on the bonds Peter Gi eaves, sr., H, Q, Hanson, Alma Greenwood, Will.nd piierson, C. VV. Peterson, J,)hn F. Dorius Jr., Ole Laison and J C.Folstad.llie bonds were forwarded to Mam i and approved bv the lud 'e. The diiectois meet on M ndav next to periect an oiainzali .11, diali eic, wlien anolhei uv:ut ng ol tne st icK holdeis will be held and their d i.ngs submitted to them for. consideration, which will complete the lncoipoia-tion- . The capital stock ii $5000; 1000 shares of the value of $$. Two hundred and nine shares have already bee'n subscrib-ed. Notiee of Final Proof. Consolidated So. 67"-LanJ-Office at Soil Uo Cily, Utah Oct. s8 1890. Notice i hereby given that the fallowing named settWs have filed notice of their intention to make final prnof in of their claim, and thai said proof will he made before the Regnter and receiver at Salt Lake City t'tah.on Dec. 15th. !!' viz: Peter C. peterson N. K, 63.J5 for Ihe N. ! N. W, S. W. N. It, S. E, N. w. Sec. so Ty 16 S. R' 4 E. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove hu residence upon cultivation andof. said land rii. Peter Peterson, flavid W. Thompson, John C.Jen aon all of Kphraim Utah. Also on Dec. 16th, 1800. viz: David VV. Thompson H E 64 53 for the . n N- - E. Sec. 5 Tp. 16 S. R I.E. and lot a 8c S, IS. '" Sec. 30 Tp. 16 S. R. 4 S. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuons residence upon and culuvatian of, said land, viz; Peter Peterion. Peter C, Jenion, John C. Jenion, Neils Peterson all ol Ephraim Utah. Al on Uec. 17th, I890, viz: NeU Peterson H I. 6454 lor Ihe S.E.1-- 4 Sec, l7Tp. 16 S. R. 4 L. He names the following witnesses to prove tlii con-tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: David W, Thompson. Peter C. Peterson. John C. j Jenson, Jacobjenson all of Ephraim. Utah. Frank D. Hours, R eeister. O. F. Davis Attorney. Hon. John T. Caine remarked at the Banquet: "San Pete is the Granary of Utah, and Ephraim is certainly the Chief City of the county, and has 'done herself proud' It'otlc lor Publication. No. 65- Land Offic t Salt Lake City, Utah. ct 1890. Notict ia hereby given that the following namsd settler has filed notice of hi intention to make final t:or)( in support of hisclaim, and that utd proof will be rnade tetore Probate JudK of San ete Co., Utah, at Manti, Utah, on Dec. fcth, i8yo, viz: Chauncy V. Stevens D. S. No. ii58tf"r tha K, S. e. S W. S. t. j.S. B. S W. Sec. 35-- T. I5, S. R.4 East He names the following witnesses to prove hii eon tit.uous residence upon, and culuvation of, said land Viz; Jno. AUred. Frd 8trade, Neilt Dahl, Carl Has ton, of Spring City. LTtah: Friok D. Houfs, Rc i.ter |