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Show ev ?iyiUi4LlC YOL. Y. MANTI Dr. theI.B. Brunei best assorted lias Our lot of Drugs south of Provo, and also keeps on hand the best liquors for medical purposes. Also cigars. Main Street, Manti - - a lamp by his side, had left just alter dark, did not reading, back that night go did not see Fred again until he saw him Prize Articles No. O. A SAN PETE ROMANCE. bv w. d. c.J Dr.THE J.GREAT King, ( Continued.) INDIAN IIEALFR. staerel home perfectly "Hu, He had for some time, when in his cups treated Helen with cruelty so much so that it was becoming unbeara-- ) e, blit she had held on, hoping that The doctor will now remain at she might eventually win him from his home, and s prepared for patients, downward course. She had threatened local, or from abroad. to leave him if he did not reform. Hut w hen she thought ot her children, she did not wish to take such a step as long as there was one ray of hope. And then again sue remembered her fathers prediction, indeed it rang in her ears alFRACTICAL OBSTETRICIAN AND most daily now. Nut that she her father would charge her withthought MIDWIFE. it. but lor the knowledge that she once had Late from the Deseret Hospital. the power to prevent all this, did she Carries First-ClasReccomends. hesitate to Hy to her father for protecOffice at Residence, Manti. 20 tion But Fred entered with an oath on his lips, and began abusing her charging her with infidelity, a chaige which she indignantly resented, telling him that he judged her from his own conduct, whereupon he became enraged and palled her hair, '1 his was Office at Bench House, Manti. too much even g'j for patient. Helen, and she expressed her WORK intention of quitting the house immedAnd Gentle Treatment Guaranteed iately and caught Nellie bv the hand for 19 that purpose. Still more incensed at h this, red drew his pistol and declared f she attempted to leave he would kill Otlice one block west of Tithing Ofiice, Manti. Christsna Ludvigson 3 ht DrV.J.B.fTACEY Dentist. FIRST-CLAS- DR.F.R.KEfJNER, Quatantine Physician, Manti, Utali, W. J. Jlonfor1 E. o T. Hosford MJ, J.T.Hosfortl SURGOA Late Surgeon St ACCOUCHUR . her. W.W.WOODRING, M.D. Moroni P Dr, W. M. Olsten Surgeon of the S. P. V. Ry., and County Quar antine Phsician, will practice in Gynecology and Surgeon ry. Dr. W. W. Woodring Late of Kansas City and graduate of an Ohio College, will, as heretofore, follow general practice. DAVISON. M D. dead The Drs, theory that the bodv had been dead about 12 hours ecluded tne guilt of Hale, He explained his busi ness relations with Fred, named the amount received at the sale which was found in a desk intact, couId be found to warrant ms being held, so he was discharged. arious other persons were arrested, some triends, and some otherwise, but nothing could be fouud against anv of them. It seemed as if the teirible tragedy must forever remain a mvsterv. It was thought by many that Fred had a large sum of money aside from the sum received from the sale, but none could be found, and no one knew much about his affairs except Hale, and he denied any knowledge of such money, on the contrary, he said he had reasons for believing Fred had possessed no such sum. S TOY E S ! Cooking stoves. Heating stoves, Parlor stoves. J. MQRTEM3E8. Fork. Utah. fathers home. i Spanish new tayloii shop, manti. Alter I c. : n veers practice. ted to do all kinds ol 'vest fashion, ra u ee cloth- s to fit e done well and twenty-fou- r- 0 it-r- r - ttid u sir ng. - Price of per suit. on, fd.oi't to $5.0-Broad doth. k t y $6.00 per nResidence four Assembly ilall. clocks East of J. A. Tho, Palmer, Manti, Sanpete Co., Utah. s- . Oil! ice at Salt Lakedty, 21, 8pu-nilxrisberebr jpren that the following named ls. , Nntic- - ettler hw died notice of his mtentiou to make tuial proof m support of bis claim, ami that said proof will be made before the county Clerk of 'ail Pete County, II. T. at Manti. Sau Pole Conn tv. on November 9th, lvW vl: Thomas J, Kee ot v alf-- a. Jsan Pvte Oouutv, t T.. D. 3. 110 9, for the N W. la of N. W. K. 3. East, , sec. 29, Tj. 15 S. L. M. He naim-- the witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of, said, land, viz: John J. Keem. ?olo- iiiauJeust-uNephi Reese, Henry It. 1 homas all of Pete County, T. ales, FRANK I. HOBBS, Register. Wilkes and ThompAMi. Attyft, 24 4 ClotHin In Manti, Holler of Final Proofs. No. 106. r. S. Land office al Suit Lake Citv, tT. T. 1H89. Notice is hereby given that Sept.lKtb lh following named settler has hied notice of bis intention io nuketiiMl proot in support of his claims and se iire final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of San-ltr- i or in his absence before the Couu'v. V. ol said county ou af uniav the 2nd. County ch-rday of November, A. lb loh viz; Peter Petersen Hotnentead Entry No. for N k 8. W 4, and US. E. L ec. 27, Up. hi, S. K 3 E. and names the folUnting witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, Andrew Hanson. VJI, W. -- McrlM rg, Andrew X. ilhiit.cn and William Bawdeu.allof tphrmin, Sanpete I'ountv, Utah Terr FUaN K D. IlOBBS, Register. Bird and Lowe, Attvs. 24.4 A TUTTLE ot DEALERS General -- 00., H lN)o Merchandise Are Still at Their Old Stand,- - Main Street, Manti, Utah i rm Tinshop.has make filial proof in support of his claim, and that saul proof will be made before the ITuhftte Judge, or m his absence, ihe eounty clerk, of anjMte c , Utah, at Manti, I'tuh.ou October 21th 189, viz: James L. Kcurm 5.. 11. E.No. fk9, for tile Lot 1, ec. 1. Tp. 8, U. J W, and Iots 4, 5, ami (5, Sect 6, Tp. 20, S. U. 1 u, S. L M. Utah. Heaamca tlm following' witue?sc to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, will hind, viz. Henry A. Keanu s Henry Bobbins, Vtilliam Bobbin!, J. M. Bobbins, all of Gunuison, JuiipcUM'-i.Utah. b HANK D. HOBBS, T. C. Bailey, Atty. 17 hept. A First-Clas- s J0BOOTS& SIlOESjy at BOTTOM i-C- PRICEvS.-- sJ Twu.ite Xtaicc, To all whom it inv roncern. Notice is hereby given by tfi May- - or of Moroni City, m Sanpete Uuuut UIlU tm-liunder WDft'tofthe Legtlatm-u- t nuJ fitory of Utah, of Febmary l,tb. A I. aiUeuduients thereto, tiial he hio mtuh d'ldiiiuti-a- l 9 t muracmg he Towusigbt Oftfh Entry No. of Norln ert rpuiti r of following; South sec. 10 and SoiltU East ipiarter of tne North East sec in 9, of 154outtioJ quarter kovnship Koge 8 ha-sof Salt Lake M rblian in trmU lor the mi occcpautsoi aaid c!e.riiu-laud for town-sighas been tuirpoftt a f..r which iiaU-n-t iMued, that each a'i every person, association, company or corporation cianum to l.a the light ini owner it ossosiou, ticcupant or occuoauta, or to b to th occupancy or poaseeaion g id desrrned laml, or any hit. block, ahare, .rpi-rcethneof, shall, within six monlha at ter the iirht pu uicatiou of this notice, in person, or by his, or their agent or attorney, sigu a statement in writing containing an ac urate desertp-u of the partn uiar parcel or parieof aald land m which he. she, of they claim to have any innd the apeutic right interest or estate terest gherkin whi h he.slui, or they claim to be entitU'd to receive and deliver the same to the t Ter k of the Probate t'omt of Saupete countv at Manti citv, in Utah Territory, that the tiling of said statement shall be considered. Notice to all persons claiming any interest in said described laud of the claim of the party filiugthe same, and all persons failing to make and deliver shell statements within the time limited as above mentioned shall be forever barred the right of cunning or recovering the land claimed by them, or any interest r estate therein, or in any part, parcel or share tne eof, iitanv Court of Law or equity, provided that when good cause is shown why such statement ujuM not be filed witnin the tune h'Tiu r peci tied, tne Piolmte Judge may extend the nine not executing one year from the first publii-utionothis notice. First 1ubiished Aug. 15. A.T. 1889. Moyor of Moroni 'Tty. A L, Jensen, Aug Oi t Bl buccessor to Jen C Nielsou. been Shop the to next Sentidoor opened Physician and Surgeon, nel Ofiice, Ma'ti .Street. Manti iuur(ilan9 Sale of Real Eidate. JV New Tinware -- ' Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Notice is hereby given, that n pursuance Of all kinds on hand or ordered on of an onlerotthe Frobate tourt, in and for Will treat all kinds of diseases in the shortest notice. Don' he l he County of from subsequent Sanpete, Territory ot Utah, which, iudgmg During ni ide on the ldth ilav of Sep., lwu. In the matia8killful manner. Diseases afraid to ask for what you a most diabolical ter of the estate of Vivian ii. sidwell, Elvira vents, they P. sjdwell, bieorge V. Sidwell, Lafayette want and you shall peculiar to females receive plot. Sidwell, and Gideon W. Sidwell minors, lhe under9 some been had There attention. long it not without special go undersigned, the guardian of said minors, standing between these two, which no REPAIRING of all kinds promptly and will sidl at public auction, to the highest bidol. der, for cash and subject to conlinnui ion by an had but themselves inkling one done. Semi on vour orders. T. C. BAILEY. said Court, on Friday, the 31th day of Uctob-e- r I M. JOHNSON, Proprietor That evening about dark, Hale took 17 neatly o'clock a. in. at tiie front door iss9t at left soon after him mail and to of Notary Public the Court House, in Manti city, in the Freds of mornUtah, all tho r.irht, tittle, Next LAND AGENT and ATTOREY. home. and went County Sanpete, the place interest arid estate of Maid minors, in Enters promptly Mineral Applications for Pat- ing somebody calling, on business, and to all thoso certain and lots, pieces or par ent and for all Agricultural Lands and tten Is to cels of land aitna'ed. lying, and being: in the no response to his knock, to cootested Land Cases. Make Maps, Fracings receiving of and said Nuts was which anpete. Territory of Utah County Fiesli Bread, Cakes, Pies, ajar, and deeds Draws all kinds of Agreements. Artipushed open the door and bounded and described as follows, to wit : cles of Incorporation; Application for Pension his horrified gaze fell upon the lifeless Candies. An undivided one half ndcrest in all those Bounty, Etc. p O Bo 268. Salt Lake ffiy, Utah. A pistol was lying certain lots pieces nr parcels of land wituated form of Fred Price. S Jiw iter. inlMat A., Manti Lhty, Sa pda Comity, Utah neside him upon the flour he had made Ice Cream, j Ter. and described as follows, to wil and Tobacco, Etc . Ian two (2 Block seventy seven (77), Conhis bed upon the floor, t li. iking it w uu d Milk jiii-te, acres. taining 1. be cooler, as it was stimuiti, . veiyilung M. C. Kroll, Prop.. Also a parcel of land beginning at the South was in peifect older noniii the mom inFust of corner said Lot 2, Block 77, thence Pleasant."! Mt. Main St., North 2.i cimiiis. dicating there had been no - t toggle. On East, 85 of h chain, AtUy-at-Lcall. us a Give 85 of a chain, thence South 3.25 a like thence much it looked West, vety the contrary, chains, Uontainintf ten (10) hundrethsof ail And it s ion become case of suicide. Manti, San Pete Co., Utah. ftcre, more or less. r, noised that Fred Price had killed himTerms and Conditions of sale: Cush, ten money $0 he paid Office at Court House. selfpercent of (he purchase -to the Auctioneer on the day of sale, ba'anee A Coroner and Jury were summoned. on continuation of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. Every person was examined who it was arartf-v-zrthese modern days, a H. Sidwell thought could give any information as to of Drain Guardian of said minors inerea.se ar.riii is a the cause, all were at sea. The pistol Reid. Win. T, le--i Atty. (tenei-u- l Hi .(.vies was identified as Freds. PROBATE ATTORNEY iisoi.-nti- , Sis, and In-,- 1 I'aralj an as summoned was Doctor The Order Of fcnleof Ilal INiwte. ic.nl Mori-1- u augment ag-eit- t gave it as his opinion that he ALL KINDS medicine best adapted In the Probate court, of the County of s T But hours least dead at been iz . of Probate business promptly at- nad l Territory of U ah. v;, men: oo- d is Ayers Sar-,In the matter of the Estate and Guarniun-hifiotn tie location of the wound it was e and mi ices, cm ii of Frank Funk anti Andrew Funk, Mintended to, and titles secured to mposs.ble that it was self inflicted. But ,, , .ol.iuii! tla-- sfreiietlieus ors. Land under the various entries. who could have committed the deed? Order to show cause why order of sale of m- non and faciiUr of the body, all R il Estate should not he made. Icie Coioner, Jury, populace, Dr., Office, Court House, Manti, Utah. in Marv Jrtiie pechd. Funk, tlie (iuardian of Sarsaparilla, i;ed Ayers Accordingly, the Jury weie at sea. hunk and A. f r years. I bate lutiud it tlie Persons and Estate of Frank brought in a verdict that deceased had Au.rew Funk, Minors, having filed her petition herein praying foran order of saleof the cotne to his death by a pistol shot inflictreal esiftte, of said Minors, for the purposes ed by some person or persons to them A therein set forth. unknown. It is therefore ordered by the Judge of said s Udiili'r caused by an Court, that ah persons interested m the estate Of caurse Helen had been sent for. of said Minors, appear before the said Court y ' mh! a !ow sfut ef the blood." She came as fast as possible, for despite and Chop House. on Monday, he2Mh day of October, 189, at Xciii-i- , Oliio. him loved still suffered she 11 of said day, at the i;:i, oclock in the First door south of Read & Bryans all she has ii.y Room of said Probate Court at the Court had hoped he would yet repent of Vor SOHO) time I iiave been troubled Court and House in Manti. County of Sanpete, to show Main Street, Nephi n idi heart disease. I never found his evil ways. It was an effecting scene cause why an order should not he granted to Bates Reasonable. t" help me until I becan using tlie mt id Guardian, to HI the rel estate of which was witnessed when Helen first 50-- 26 I have only used tlie said minors Gus Henroid, Prop saw her dead husband and those who Ayi-t'And that a copy of this order he published t: m m i'.rine six months, but it lias rewere present, prayed to God that they wef ksin the Home at least four enabled sentinel, a newspaper printed and publishand another. such from i cm trouble, never witness lic my might ountv ed . : Manti, ( ofsanprte, Territory work. J. I. Carzanett, of in saidbefore The body was laid away, and Helen said 2stb day of October, 19. Utah, ..Hi. returned to her home a broken hearted Prebate Judge. Jacb Johnson, - i been a practicing physician Dated September Jilrd. lssu. woman. And how often in those days of Utali father! oh Tree from Rock or Slack, Territory why father! that "Oh and a during over bait century, did she cry, Uoun vof Sanpete. f the Probate Court, in At the Lower Mine, commonly did I not heed your counsel. Better far t.m ) I have never found so powerful 1, Jolm Heal, Clerk for than now, nd for said count hereby certify that the before him and lost alterative I had an reliable and that and correct copy of known as the iloran, Heav- foregoing is a full, true Dr. as Ayers Sarsaparilla. now he is lest to me, and lost to the original order to sn w cause hy an orf Can be had at the low rate of en M. Louisville, Ky. der of sale of reel cHtut should not ie made with in the limiter of tlie Estate and Guardianship From the first people looked of Frank and Audrew f unk. M inirs, as the been had 75 for he ton SI Hale, upon qer same appear-- on Hie in rnv oitke. suspicion tv,heat him with In witness whereof I hcv liereun-- l taken at Fairview Mill at 75 seen there last. He had been to set my hand and rt)xed thesealof had money, PREPARED ET knew Fred cts j 8E pr. bu. and Oats at Fairview mu-- h lately,washefor prohete cou. t of Sanpete CountyA, murdered t)e that he had C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Masr-this 2Jrd day of September, Co-operhaps it how he Dr. J. at $1.30 per cwt, told D. was John He'd, arrested, He him. ft hotue. 5. Worth ; 1 bottle, Price Probate Clerk 44 in exchange. had taken the mail as requested, found with the on floor, bed a F. G. Williams. Lessee Fred lying upon A- - L- - Best Stock of i H ) NO. 26 10,1889 Proof. Prekqtlon No. lU (o!Uiwm-Dainet- y had happened, he sought for Helen, t make what amends he could, hut it w is He aband med himself now too late. to drink, and auk slid lower An opportunity presented itself at this junctuie, and lie sold out his entire business, building and all. iiale, me everpresent, the stealthy, the ( negotiated f ir him, and was s c a. stant friend and adviser. Sace Helens departuie Fred had t. kt i n;s nieils at the iestauiant, but a, die day after the Sale, lale had been to s e him and found him in bed. He Sed Hale to get him .methnig to eat, . hidi he oid. Tins was about loo clock in the morning. When Hale atose to go, Fred asked mm is he would biatg him his mail that evening when it came in. Ha'e said he would, and then let t going horn there to Dr. Durands, tne Dr. was not at home, but his v,te was, and with her Hale had a long, private interview. Nolle of Subsequent to the examination of Hale, that gentleman called at the Durand residence, as usual, the L)r. waf not at home, but Mrs. Durand met him, led (Ihv him into an inner room, where they confor about vened an hour. After people had somewhat tired of of the murder. Hale and his talking family left the t iwn and settled in Idaho i Mutiee Of Uim Final Proof for Publication, wheie he again hung out his shingle, W. No. lleie we will leave him while we visit Iand Office at Jtrtlt Iiko city, Vtuh. Dr. Durand and his handsome wife. 9lli, 19. Notice is hereby given that tin ( To he Continued) settler hft notice of ln it t n Helen was thoroughly frightened now, catching Nellie up in her arm she rushed A greater variety than ever from the house and screamed for help on hand ;unl will be sold h redie and Nathan her. Fred following followed her and fired one or two shuts vetry sum II profit. in the air, probably for the purpose of The people of Sanpete Co. would frightening her to return. But in this do well to give me a call, he failed for she sought the protection of a neighbor, a most estimable, moth-eribefore going elselady who sheltered her for the where. night and assisted her to catch the first train the next morning, enroute for her in the British Royal Fred returned to the house, sank down upon a sofa to sleep off the effNavy. Office at residei ;eTwo blocks north ects of the liquot. And long before he awoke Helen was on the train fast of City ilall, Manti. from his reach. speeding Telegrams promi tlv responded to When he did awake and realize what W.H.Olstev, m.d. Ephraim. CITY, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCT cq-fisffii- o- - a j0hTHi SOUTh BRAilCh OOods cfc Grooorioo, Dry Olotiiins;, Boots dj BLlocs, Hardware, IVotlomi, ORAIn, efcc. We buy our HOOTs & SIIOEs direct from the Manufacturers so can sell at VER11Y low figures HEAD QUARTERS FOR GEPJERAL SUPPLIHS. UTAH: . John Lowrv Son J I TellYou, If you want a bargain call at Lowrys SlIPPLl 11- BAKERY. UEML HOUSE (: And See Their I :)o : W. K. Reid, a w tln-nc- f- I. US Ad-B- laud -- p AfcadeEestaufant Cure t fff" 1 tore-noo- any-tbii- Hiiee-ssi- COAL! COAL! COAL! ; blood-purifi- . , Max-dart- Ayar' Sarsaparilla, J p 1 MTGROCERIES, yMENS CLOTHING, 1 fCriIOUSE rtessure Wm.T.Rei d, AND SyDRY GOODS, u r n 1 u r e, BABY CARRIAGES. 1 . TRIMMINGS, Main stroot. Etc Manti. John P. Christenson .L.iues M. Robbins. outhern Central apply Station. north or south Ail travelers bound, find us in their way, no more because we are on the most direct route between the great Wool Producing regions of Southern Utah and their railway shipping we points best because they find the and a Yard, keep handy Camp boss store on the road where every thing desirable and fashionable can he bought at prices irresistahle-Wsell for cash or its equivalent only. No script! No credit! No discount Quick time Dollar for dollar. On this plan only, can we ave you on all purchases from 25 to 333 per cent. 1 ROBBIES ! CHRISTENSON, Gunnison. Ulan |