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Show BITB8CRIBE l'OR OUIi NEW THE SENTINEL, "'a ONLY t-- , County Newspaper, PER YEAR $2-5- ' VOL VI. MANTI lS 3I31k3 house, From Temple.?. FIRST-CLA- SS ACCOMMODATIONS jmvqc Sample lloom, AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE A School for Practical Instruction in the Industrial Sciences. 1 he A'licultuial College oj Utah is organized under an act A Congress' passed in ibo2 and by an act oi the Cult Legislature ol tbhS, Congress defined the purposes of the college as fol- lows: file leading object shall be. aithout excluding other tueiiinic and classical studies, and including military tactics, to peach such brandies ol learning as related to agriculture and the UTAH; are f.lANTI, mechanic arts, in older to promote the liberal and practical education E.D.It.TnoMPsox, ol the industrial classes m tire geneial Geo. V. Parks, Attorney AU I a tMKeedttrV S.UniOjict puisuils and professions in life, The law makes its leading object to & be to teach such branches oj learning observe to teach branches ol learnLanU and Mining Attorneys. Office in etc.,and not simply to teach manual laboi ing U. S. Land Office Building. General on the larm.J Ju the spiritot tire law, we make tue central course, the tutiist Practice in all Courts. in agriculture, lo make it uu.it tire law SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1 stall latthcr demands, a college loi and practical education the course is so organized as to include those modOnion ern sciences ajtd studies mat lit a man tor citizenship as well as lor tanning. It has grown year hy tear sharply uiuie MOUNTAIN DIVISION. obvious tnat farmers require the power-lu- l that a liberal education lias given TIIE OVEELAND ROUTE. to aid but fortunately a tue prolessions. The Rest Road to all Prin- practical education for rhe tally is vety neaily a liberal education, inasmuch as eipal Points, East, West, tanning is now recognized as involving North and Soath. i very nearly the mind of natural scienoes, lienee but little more time is involved in , Through Pullman Sleeping making a piacucal education ol a fanner And Dining Oaks From J. Fielding Prop. - 1 Parks P PROGRESS IS OUR MOTTO. f Thompson, Lio-era- Pacific System, ' - ; , a liberal - 111 ; 1 c LOTTERY, f1 11 JUNE 27,1890. nr $150,000.00 ur-i- 111 J J T 'tCAlEtAS,MEiKO mg, dan, 11, g. and lui t u ultuic. As a s f r the mainten-- j sulislitute, aiu'e ot pliya.cul heaba was lecoguizud las of great important e 111 college life, they vv.ll take exerce-e- s 111 military dull, as well as will the young men. 'I he tune 01 copied by the young men the sm.p, ami on the farms and at the horticultural grounds will be used by lire young women in the cooking rooms and at the cutting table, where cutting and sewing will lie taught, Modern householdmg is growing more and more a refined art. While nelpmg them to the practical know ledge requisite lor good cooking and house keeping the opportunity will lie afiorded to acquire some of the refinements that now adorn homelife. Ik J. Saxhorn W. A WASTE OF WEALTH. a petition E. C. COFFIN pre-ceut- id Jmwng at the north west :v ii JOBBERS OF eww eor-n- e of the south east quarter, of the south e.i&t quarter, of section 33, in township Id, smith of range 4, east of Salt Lake meridian, thence riming south one and one half miles, thence east two miles, thence 1101th one and one half mi es, thence west two miles, to the place of Legitiing, and that nil the remainder of said city as then defined hy the Chirter thereof detached from said citv, The mechanic art course The college seeks to give the young men and yuung women ot Utah that every day hie and which is a never failing suurce ol gratification and of power. Such an education .s new being recognized as the measure ot the success ot the individual and of the wealth and pow er of states and of nations. Very Respectfully, re:., upon to the nty eomnil of Mt. I'- - - ii t Eigut'-- by the reijtii'ite nunht of qualified voter-- , of KiiJ city, that the Corporate limit- - of said city he restricted to the follow ing Lour. Jury to vv it : OTHER Col USES. will be enlarged into that qf Ttiechanical engineering. Equipment will be furnished for moulding will work in iron and in general all the essentials of such a course, hoping thereby to turn out, even capable ol leading m the development of the mechanical interests ol the territory. The comse m civil engineering will be supplemented by a year in iingation and in mining engineering. NO. 17. NOTICE, V' 111 education. Especial etlurt will be made to nuke clear the applications ot the sciences to daily work on the larm. bervmg this end, will be found available ninety acies of ground under the most valued and A modem studied system of fanningbarn and larnting house are nowljeiiig elected that aie Lelieved to be equal to me best as illustrative of modem conveniences and opportunities tor laint experiment work. A dairy and dairy house the buildings. accompanies 1 may as well digress Here and consider the experiment station, as it attoids an apportumtv for school room illustrations of lornv teachings. ly an act ol Congress of lbbll teen thousana dullais was given tor the put pose ol conducting experiments m agriculture at me several agricultuial colleges, dins 0, sum is given annually. Seldom has the wot id witnessed a monument ol mote value to it. economic Trams leave Salt Lake at 7 10 m and 3 50 p A statement ol the work going fotwaid B arriving at Provo at 9 GO a in and (I'lUpin. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 7 ju and now and soon to be inauguiated, wil, snd4:00 and 6 p m. fBam illustrate the purposes ot this section I, ir ; J. V. PARKER, and its value to the course m agriculture Asst. Gen. Frt. in giving it a practical chaiacttr. & Pass. Agf A chemist will be constantly occupied C.F. RE5SEGUJE, m analyses of crops, food accompanying ' Gen. Manager. feeding trials, evils under inherent methods of treatment and such valued materials as our researches grve rise lo twelve acres are given over to boiticul I lie mast promis! GRAND tural investigation. DRAWING of economic value not now tiees ing OF THE ami giow u here, will be mtioduced will be made of varieties tested. Tests Lolsria de la Begeficegcia Public a of fruit of all sorts, from the small up to the large fruits, pears, apples, peaches, I hese in OF THE ; plums, strawberries, etc., etc. etc., will extend to potatoes vestigatrons ; THE OF 24 CH TECHS, MExlCC , and to methods ol care, nianuiiiig eic. A Vi ndicate of capitalists have se- cuitivating-etOn the larm 15 acres are laid down to cured the concession for operating this 8 varities of grass lor pasture, w bile each of the eight sorts is placed 0.1 an acre by ns self in older to lest their value by 1 wenty-thieu4 extend it tiials. hnsine throutjbo t the actual grazing r United States aud British Columbia. ol grass are tested for hay, while varities Bkw Mh be found a lint of the prices which Mil varieties of wheat, oats, bailey and be drawu oo forage crops of' seveial sorts aie being tes'ed. Sixty odd Hats aie devoted to the tune to i nngalion tiials, including the atumount of water to use urigate i At Zaaa toa themethod of applying It, siiihirrigation Wxloo, and continued monthly thereafter and many other irrigation tests. A long hue ol. trials are under wav 111 various problems in tillage of corn, potatoes and gram. Several important notation that involves J.1 T tkets at llO.od; HaItss SSoot trials are under progress lests in farming. Anitrlcaa Currtory. problems important of Hie amount of seed to use, ns time o! depth o' use, us tune ot haivestjug. .Much started. been have iXC. seeding winch forwardiswork, other going allow allow me to- detail space will-no- t tire 0,1 completion ol tl barn, several trials. with IH'gA, cows- and hot's.feeding; ,-.: ktVd, when winter sets in, of steers, This and' other will be entered upon. s work will be published in bulletins- and sent from one to three months free, to It 1: any one vv ho may apply for them of woik is our aim to do that class which unit most benefit oul' agriculture. shall be pleased at any time to wreceive the desires of farmers touching Weork ol may (LIB RATES: 6 Ticket For 000:00 idiness to do every .not always" be pecai rates ARRANGED WTH' AGENTS requested of us but ull do In every town and tut Hung r we can at our earliest convenience, 4 WflMtD , Lmteii State in ilie u British It will be seen, that the students ol Au.noa. will have a grand field of agriculiure 1 he patment o( Prizes is guaianteed ouservation. j, a sPecil deposit of five hundred In addition to tin oppuxtunitj, the thousand dollars ($500,000), with the to do gentlemen will be required work young Slate Government, and approved bv some of the more instructive farm-am- i jssus Arechiga, Governor. forward; both on the r, .Drawings under the persona! super going department.. the agricultural Vs on cf Lie. Herminio will go Arleaga, wno is In addition to this work tney appointed by the Gxtvernment as Inter' into the wood and iron working shops ventor. and ats department 4 Certifv that with the Slate Treas-- . of the mechanic m wood i tools m skill haudui.g aanme,. Hter all hane necessary guarantees are de work, thus making wthemtools. ith P'!'ted, assuring full payment of all and skilled and dy at farm repairs prizes of this drawing. he college siartssout wqh nearly $3,000 u. the Herminio Arteaga, Interventor. Tworth , of materials for illustrations which-wdbe. very Po' room, school. I ti PORT ANT. of. woik the Remittance must be either by New taut hi each department 01 will be under the instruction 1 students Turk Draft, Express or Registered skilled t Letter, American specialists. Collections money. be made bv Express Companies or arts lie. kart m eni. domestic Hanks. Ticket sent direct to managewomen will study by the ment will be paid bv dratts on New in the couise of oVtheir T i:k. brothers .Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago, San side as they studies in agriculture, so far adapted Hrancisco or City of Mexico. For education a general to J give address A an illustration ... A thrwants - J 'JAN PIFDAD. Manager English. Botanv, Chemistry, etc. miludlo--- CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. JUNK 12, 1890. iUtcWwuev. UmriVcw k'nvuvc r?ooft, lnvvM. m -- If the great volume of water which is rushing through the Noilliwest could be stoied 111 reservoirs and utilized for irriacie of arid land in Washgation, every ington, I dano and Oregon could be made to blossom as a u se. Even if a pai t of tins water could be turned upon cultivation ground we should soon be able lo recoid an appreciable increase n precipitation of moisture. Instead ol rushing madly to the sea it would be absorbed bv the thirsty earth. Then the sun would suck it up again, and in the cool nights of tins region it would once more be precipitated in the form ot light .flowers or heavy dews. Thus moistuie starting upon the hign plateaus of Idaho might rise and tall, a dozen times before t reached the great ocean. Tins theory has been generally accepted by scientists ho make a study of meteorology, li explains the incieased rainfall of lhat and stretch once know as the Great American Desert, and the partial natural reclamation of lands once valueless No problem ol greater lor agncultuie. interest or importance is now beiore the W e know that the American people. lainfall of the region Ivmg west of the M ssissippl river is sufficient to make aiable every acre of desert laud, due t. question lor deteimmation is how can this waste of water best be oveicome and Jchn Carter,. turned to advantage? Mayor of Mount 1leasant City Sines the wealth lhat would be added Dated at Mt. Pleasant City, this 10 the u tiou hy the reolamatiuii ol this A. LX 1 b9Ui vast area is so great tlrat it passes be- 4tli. day of J yond computation, any s stem that proposes a temporary expedient would-bl.illacious. t Ins is the case wheie the value of tlie improvement must be measured by the extent ol tire outlay, A svs-,eof aitesian wells might prove adMany peculiar points make Hoods Sab vantageous m some- localities, but these sections are isolated and aie not- saparilla superior to all! Other medicine Peculiar proportion, of geneial extent, and there is a serious and preparation of-- Ingredients, a wells of these lluw Hoods Sarsaparilla- possesses probability that the might he loweted by a geneial lesoit to Uie fallcurativw value of th 11 At all events the attempt; best hAowni remedies., of ngation. Would be m the nain-rof an experiment, om. the Vegetable l'lie storage system oil the olliei hand, iiT ongth has stood the test ol centimes ol appli Hood's 11c1ent rums throughout the cation ean1 truly deseits of Asia attest tile Knowledge 111 One Hundred Doses tins diiechou oi nations long, since Tvw-vv-av- vV e, V C. CY 1m- and that sud question of restriction be submitted to the qualified electoi s of said city to he voted njxin at an ele tion to fie held at aid city on the 5th. day of May. A. D. lb'JO. And whereas upon said petition being filed. The city council ot said city, did order that said question of restriction he submitted to fexid voters at said election and did on the 5th, day of April A. D. lAHO. cause to le posted notices to said voters ot such question to be so submitted, as required by law. and vvheiea, at the election held at said city on on the said 5th day of May A. 1) IStH;. 209 votes were polled at said election, and out of said votes. 2fiS votes were cast for said restriction and one vote against the 6aid restriction. And whereas, IJthe undersigned. Mayor of said City, have caused to he filed and recorded in the office of the recorder of Sanpete County, an accurate map of all that part of sTiu city so detached. Wherefore, it is hereby ordered, and public notice is hereby given. 'Ihat all that part of the Territory embraced within the charter of Mount Fleas-ant City, and outside of the above described boundary, be and the same is hereby and hy virtne of the foregoing proceedings, detached from Mount Pleasant City, and the boundary of said city is hereby restricted to the lines herein before described and in said petition and notice sit ffflnh the Same being one and one half miles north and south by two miles east mid we.-- VVvvv-wvow- E. G. COFFIN HARDWARE GO., Progress Building, 'DSU'vTi TD3C2I. Sana Margetts Bros., Wholesale and Retail Deai.ehs in Office, School and Architectural Supplies) Goddsi BasoBall Blank and Fancy Goods, BoDks,TDys STATIONERY and BOOKS, and Ink Stands Notebooks, Tablets, lapetrie Aaj 2i:k MM can hi thstih lie He, 76;S. MAll SI. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 1 11 Moses Thatmierv ar -- Sar-onl- y medt-whic- h the face of. the eatuh. Dollar. tells us that many and- strstolies long since abandoned bv mankind were ouca seats ol licit and populous empties Defeat 111 war and the destruction of leservons and canals were followed- - by desolation. In this direction lire United .Tuatss has nothing ta fear.. The to be reclaimed are not hemmed 111 by hostile natrons, as was Assyria and.ot!ier empires long since the prey ol downfall and desolation.- Willnti a lew decades, at furtlvest, the arable pait of t lie VVest vw.fi present no longer a Attention field oMnuustriill conquest will than he turned to the arid- legions. y Then lauds- lhat aie without a will be in demand, jusi dollar as arable lands that weie woithlessa geneiaiioti ago have now acquired value oy the settlement ot the West and the interest m demand Reme-ju- , In larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not results as Hood's. produceas-gooW Peculiar' In' lis- thcdlcinal merits, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto unknown, and has won for itself the title of " Thw greatest Kottiyr d s puriUer cVOl diecover-ed- . reculiarin lt''goodnamO e' Is now of Hoods Sarsaparilla noro sold In Is mde, stber blood iw its record of sales home,'--ther- Lowell, whene'er than, of all p u r i f fc r s , phenonie- abroad, - to-da- Peculiar Accident.- Medicines . has )it Vno other M'. - SOio Ag6ntd for the following well knovn gdods. "Fle Old ReftaLTe Coopei Vag6rt, Moliri'e four spring mountain wlagohs, Portei road carts'. The above are nradt especially for the Utah trade, McCobmJck mowirs-- , reapers and bidders. Nichols & ShtpaTcf Co.s New Vbrator tlireshing machinery. Scott all stdifl'hay presses. Jay Eye Se sulkey ploWs, Case steeHitem Ceruse draft plows. 'Canton' Clipper steel hand1 and tricycle' plows, hhrrowi and Ajax cultivators. iFountaiii city gfain drills. Hoosier prdsi' drills. Gorham Combined and indbpenden! s'eeddrl fiill-dirc- . le Bra.n'll Iloukes at S.t.'CITY.OGDfeN.LOijzVN'.MILFORDj UTAII J,.H CLINGER, Traveling Agt, for Sanpete Sevier Counties. 7 - 111325 OLD Jl ELIA liLE? COOlEB WAGQN- - took tlie prize at the Terri- -' torial Fair. In 1889 tta tre were 1,019' sold in Utah alone. preparation such popupWever inattained so short a1 time, - ',,'lartty ained- Its re populanty e -and and confidence among all classes vT people so steadfastly. jr he Do not induced to buy other preparations, - - directors: r iftiTiiit rd f1. R. Snovv, W W Burton Wlir, W. It. I reston, Snovf,G. A. Snow, Moses Tim tidier, Peculiar king-Peeuti- bahnaud white, F.K.Knovv, Ge A.Snot, Yiee Irest. Secy & Treas. Gtal i!gf! freSt. city but bo sure 16get thfl Peculiar Medicine, Hoods' Sarsaparilla 6oIHyali drugfdt. gl;sixfr$. Prepared only - by C. I ilOOD fc CO , Apotheoarlen, Iaowei, Ma. iGO Doses One Dollar Cft Wednesday afternoon, a little son was of Samuel W ebster, of that were figlu-mpassing two large dogs on the sidewalk-- and in the encouu ter they vveie thrown against him and- ha fell on a pile oh lumber, fSe striking Ins fare and tinting a gash m hs cheek; which bled: profusely. Dr. Parkinson was telephoned for and the little sufferer was obliged to undergo an administration of chloroform while sewn together. the injuries were four-year old child of East lhursday a Lars Fredericksen, of W eston, Idaho, was running by rase horses when one of them suddenly whirled and kicked the little fellow square in the head, bad ly fracturing the bones of the face and Blacksmith vfc Wagon Maker doep nose. The child was taken up in an in- fir-- t Ciass work in Llacksmithing sensible condition, and after it recovered Ac. Work done on short notice. consciousness was brought to I ogan "o blocks ea-- t f ., uh;re Dr. Parkinson made the little tel Moroni, low as coml maule as the circumstances on 82 road. county would peiEi-- -- DEALER g ISMMhs I I- N- Schuttlcr Farm arrd Freight Wagons,- Spring- Wagons of' Buggies, Road Carts and Buckboards. Buckeye Mbwers and Reapers; Crown Mowers; Buckeye Elevator Binders;- Budceye Low Down' Binders ; Light Draft and Best Machines in the Market; Bradley and Daisy Sulky Rakes; Advance and Minnesota Chief Threshers latest Improved and Best made ;Steam Engines ;Savv Mills and Lcffdl Tufbinc Wheels - bifst quality. 1 T.. J. Morlev, 1 Co-op- 30-1-- Salt Lak City Represented Utah. by GEO. SNOW, MANTI, TJ.MORLBY, MORONI. JtP.ANDERSON, EPHRAIM.1 |