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Show The Ssntine Printed and Published by are added bureaux cf stream aud fort cl product, puldlKliy aud promotion I;ir1 foreign affairs. The latter bureaux, The Sentinel Co. WO VYL WfiVOTO wa uisusux. however, will uut Intel fore with liui euuiniHtee ou foreign affair cf ir u. The natioual Worlds fair eouimii-Rloi- i this morulug laid i.ver lor fmuio iv, Blderatloa the report or ;h- mauiiilt- ou (Yremmiie rmmmjt-iuUiiiia miliK or your paused tary diaplay. A riHjlutiou authorixiug aetiun, wiiu a view to seSas; curing the aipolutmeiit of tau front Alaska. There was also Native und Imported Lumbar, much discuNsiou over a providing fur a separate exhibit fur a tree IaIIi and Bliinglea. American race, aud li was dually referred to tbs executive committee. .7. V. JJ2CKKL, (Pr.'zricicr , The report of the committee ou award recommending bruuz medal aud PRO VO, UTAH. was instead of premium-- , adopted. At a meeting cf the lady lnuid Lr. liiiMu-r-tiMANTI CITY General l.ogau urged li.ai hurtled throuvli. slay tbs uaiiu., uirr here," Mid slie, "ro-- i g one thousand dollars, l. t u- - do from ridicule anil save ourm-lvaiKKcruns. on Ihe I ward thru w 01 ted the fuimulaiiun of his ideas a to what L. T. Tittle, . President. It wanted to ask from the usliuual ciiu II. J. miaalnu. Among ilia matter propetd s by different turuibtn, were: An Aijieht Tutilk, Cashier. building for the lise of the I.. (.?. Kjab, James) Cbawforo, Jr., i board ou the fair grounds; Wm. (5. Crawfokh. building for tli extiihli.ou of wiuuunV Trausirls a General Banking Biuinea work; the salary cf tha secretary l every exhibit be accompanied tl.ponita payable ou dnuuig, Five with u Ntiuut specifying whether it paM uu uvibga dvgoalu. la, or ti rrt produced iu whole or in FirrRxif Vnull. Safe Aitaolulely Burglar Front part by female wt The foreign affair commute rp eliv ud fivia Mutify iu Imm ub rwl reeommende the adoptiuit of the relume prwjsrrtj, und ociiur Mcuritjr, to establish a Mou-.- Auirlcsu bureau at Washington. Cummiationer 1'hatcber, Of New York, said some geullemru bad said he personally represented Secretary of Htat Blaluo. He (Thatcher) objeeud to having the ofllrial seal of the commission put upon a matter purely political and which he believed was designed to further the political fortunes of tho distinguished eMury. Governor Waller, of ConioctU-ut- , said there were no politics lu the nmiuiiUeea report. If Blaine got any benefit they Tho Inaviest aud beat made fur tin- - lowest prices of thought the action of the commutes lu any house arranging such an American exhibit enin the Territory. to it. Feuding dbrarshin titled them the ci mmlsslou adjourned. .'r '. -- Wars Stivrmro.n, II. C. IliSNln. tutor! at tht tlauti ttfy, through in Matttr. Managing Kililur. Associate Editor. Pott tit Offit Mailt at NtCuud Chut Faina y, Dkckmbxe 5, 1800. THE FREM DENT'S MESSAGE 4- lit-.- - SAVINGS BANK, The message of the President of the United State! ia before ut, and ia a Tery lengthy document, and no doabt will be, by many, considered an able production. It cover, one would think, every aubject that ia, or could be, ofintereat tothcAmeri-people- . In speaking of the revenue, thq President remark that the surplus this year, ing the amount applied to the sink-in- g fund, ia 1 105,344, 496.03." On the autjact of The Tariff" the President, vary adroitly, ascribes the late advance la price of commodities to tli fact "that the general tendency of the market waa upward frciu influence wholly apart from the recent tariff legislation. Perhaps he believe this statement to be true, but if he will carefully inveeti- gate tka subject, ha will find that tha late advance in prices ia wholly and entirely due to the tariff anil Silver Bill The meesage refers, of course, to Utah and the inja somewhat brief manner. It would have been veiy impolitic, WE LEAD THE TBADE indeed, for the President to have A Sensible Cenelualon. strikin bis without aent AND OTHERS message FOLLOW. ing tha usual blow at the defense-lea- s Nov. 22. Tlie War Wasiiinutox, Mormon. The elauae in re- department ha autlioriind the number Withers & lation to tha subject is short and we of Indian scouts of the division of - - PROVO insert it in foil. It ia as follows : Dakota to be increased by five hundred Main Street, men. They will bo selected from the Tha increasing number and Indian police and other dlecipllned fluence of tli popula- Indians. Major General Schofield. this tion in Utah are observed with satis afternoon, said that every hour tnt faction. Tha recent letter ofWil-for- d passed without an outbreak brightened of a peaceful mitlrment Woodruff, President of the ths prospects a disturbance Mormon Church, in which be ad- pending Proctor and Noble held a consultation WATCIIllMli, visee hia people to refrain from con- this afternoou with the President, who much Interest in the subject, tracting any marriage fobidden by manifested that two regiments of the laws of the land, bu attracted and decided bo lent to Pine Ridge from cavalry be and wide attention, itiato hoped Arlxone and New Mexico. Dispatches Mtia its influence will Jbe highly benef- from General Miles state that the icial in restraining infractions of the separation of friendly aud turbulent W tubes, Clocks aijd Jewelry. 1 lawa of the United States. But the A. Indians progressing rapidly at Pine no fictieralJPfiGxiPJMitlcIpated fact should not beWltalAxfttfar lmrumiliiA rouble and tliloks! sepaRepaired op JUort Notice. kf&TTfttrtfm or!lief oi tha Church ration will maks au easier ttokVil rethat polygamous marriages are straining ths turbulent Indian froid overt Telegram are also received rightful and ia supported by divine emfli act. matory of tha report that the revelation, lemmas unchaugei Messiah erase ia rapidly extending President Woodruff does not re- north and across tli I'auadlan line nounce tha doctrine, but refrains nndi-- r the operation of Sitting Bali's from teaching it and advises against cmevtarles. tha practice of it beeauae tha Taw is ON SALE Harrison's Gold Medalagainst it. How, it is quite true that the law should not attempt to WidHiKGTOR, Nov. 211. The medal deal with the faith or belief of any prewnted to the President by Ihe of Brazil, through Hi represent one, but this ia auite another thing, tative Admiral Bllvlers, I romuienior-- 1 and the only saio thing to do ia atlveof the salutation of the flag of deal with the territory of Utah Braall by Admiral Walker's Squadron that those who believe polygamy at lib Jeniro on June 23d last. It is 'to j be rightful, shall not have mads of gold and palladlnm, the former EAST, symbolising the Uuited States and the the power to make it lawful." Utter Brasil. Ita weight 1 about fifteen Although the foregoing is some- ounces aud it Is about three inches In what ambiguoua, we conclude that diameter aud about a quarter SOUTH of an tha President watne the Mormons Inch thick. On one side la an allegorior dikfranchised whether they piau cal figure Brazil aud a firs pointed AT- In a wreath of laural, lies poly jam f or nut If they ur eueireled with the following Inscription sussimply believe the principle to be a pended from the two lower stare; correct one they should for that "United States of Brasil, Noramber 15th. TIME CARD, barred from exercising ihe 19811. the dal being that upon which belief effect In Nor. 16th, 1890. - righta of American citizen. There liras!! became Republic. On the reverse ia represented an American eagle carTRAINS LIATR are, no doubt, a gnat many men in rying in it elaw the coat of srms of P. A. Utah and elsewhere who believe, at the Putted State, with a brunch of 2.00 and 5.00 In Uuriil one clitw anil one of oak In in least from a physiological atam 2 33 5.85 the other. The Is toward point thnt polygamy ia a correct Brasil with a branch oliveflying 4.30 7.45 iu his beak. principle, but never have thought Underneath is ths Inscription: To ths 7.00 10.00 of adopting or practicing it am Republic cf the UnltedStAtes of AmeriTrain leave Silt Lake M0 . m. .u at Provo at rau. m. andaij p.m..rlv,nK t.l B. yet, according to the reasoning of ca. Kx. m lYalne lenva Salt Lake for oedea at 74 a. the President theae men elion Id be RbilSiSO and l:(pu. A Runaway Traindisfranchised, or shall not hare S.1V.ECCI,ES, the power to make it lawful," 2D. Th through Nov. Wash., Tironi, winch ia equivalent to saying al Northern 1arlUr One. Manager. freigU train from such shbtild be prohibited from Portland escaped from the control of voting With the exception noted the erew this evening on the grade to ue. tho message appears to be entering Tacoma aud rushed sixty miles an hour throngh the parsengrr slutioa, very fait and rbleeue. crowded with prcplc, down Into tlie freight yard. The runaway trsiu rid tided with auother and doth I Alfred C. Reese, for the put live Into it with awfol freight force. Both lueomo f tire land a doxsn ears were demolish-.editor of the Park Joars that position and en and hnrled Into the water where several Decker and Kaglaeer krad into a copartnership with disappeared. Fireman Horton, or the runaway Aekerman, Stevenson & Ce., book were kilbvt. Two brakemen were train, fataland job printers, of Balt Like, hut ly Injured and one brakentsu is ni being. The ont air before gave the till retaining his interest in the discovered be enginser could nut hold Ihe train Jttmrd. His successor will be E and Inter developments how that the tl. Buchanan, former editor of tha two brakemen got left at the first Call, during tha life of which pa eutlon out of the city. Two brakemen could not hold train after the air par .heend the Record wars avowod waa exhausted.ths The tralu dashed enemiaa;but new that peace is re- - through the centre of the STANDARD GAUGE. alered between them and ha has fearful velocity, with the city with engines) taken the helm of the pioneer pa- blowing the whistle as loud as possible, Time Table, In Kffret Nov. 15th, 18SKX. The erew of the train collided with per of the Park, we hope he will be heard train coming, and eastiioundtrains. Rat a little more truthful and juat on desertedthsInrunaway XrA time to save their AtUulle AlUsM soma subjects than hu Man the Midlt BxpnM. . :! Oplra ,U, rib. m rale with tha ftrctrd heretofore. Arrive Sail Lake... MOmai. I Sh m lor. belt lake t'SO l m.I&M p.m. Indiana tarvlng Death. Arrive Provo Ueve Prove m 11:40p.m. The final adding up by tha census Atnve : Nov. 30. Adjntant-GsneraChicago, p.eu U:p. m l vvo (.ronKlver... Oiern Kittr... t:W p.m. S:Hl H a. m office will show 135.UQ0 more people Williams received a tel gram Arrive l.rand Juactioa :Sip.m in New York City than announced from General Brooke of Pine Ridas Leave Urend Juacikm 1I:W p.m: MlMb. Arrive Pueblo there l.Ma. geney. no saying LKp.m. in Superintendent Fortera unof- bauM In lha situation.b Ths material Arrive DrnrirD01(1 A RU are p. a. y.te a. Ar t'ol sprlnn Col Mid ficial circular. In other words, cpredattons by Indiana are repmted LUp.m. Ute. not yet Arrive lienver Col Mid a (Mee aa tka announcement, upon which the substantiated,. but partlrs are looking WMT nouNKTBAisa No. I w, matb-rInto Parffle. PnelSe General Brooke siM: apportionment waa made, waa 1AT, "Tbs the Mall. Maprei.-Indians here are suffering (or food, 060 short of what tha axount of and IVover col Mid ail p m I have nothing to give them. The leaa I.v Col Hpilniw U Mid ie.wpmu.iep tli census enumerators showed. U A HU W am 7.M a pfovarhial Improvidence of foril causes Leave Denver Pnebln II A R u u 11.1 m thia Hup Arrive uraed J auction 4.11 a m Lao Spm A Ivlces were also received from Fort Leave Oread JaurUon 4:40 a. a. :ep.m The WerMi FairHen nett that the daneing still continues Arrive Urwu River.. Ororu Hirer.. :M a. a. :4 p.m at Chrrry creek, under the leadership of ijMVfl JM Arrive Two I p.a. 11m e.B leMIVH Provu--..- ... Chicago, Nov. CAThe eonforsnee Hump aud Big Foot. :lt p.u. 11:0 e.a AlTitF JO f m. I Ja a. ia . eeamlttee of tho national eommlmion liMVl1 Halt I.Hka.... 4:45 p. ni. and the looal directory after an all days ArTlVfif : a. a pl a, In Caine adopted a report providing for Delegate Wnehington TUAiae-et- Lt local laib asd oodRs. bureau system. Fifteen chiefs of b Halt LakatJ andf:4 a.m. 4 :4t Imt a.a and tho director 'general will WAHiiiNiiTox, 1). C., Nov. 20. Dele- Arrive Milt Lake :4e. m. eed 4:H roes tho fair; tight of the com- - gate Caine, of Utah, returned to WashUIXiiWaM. Cl 1 i directors will eight ington thb morning. A number o( hia Inriidl litalLii u, Return- - arrive Salt title to settle any dlflleul-- . congressional anwclatM who p, m, arealresdy LukeS-SThe chiefs of bureaux will In the city called at bla apparuueuta roaa, ruevo. sraiHoviLLs, tuims to amkuh-aASB MT. appelated by tha director-genera- l their my respect audio congratulate nsiiurr. him upon hi ran nt victory. Ex Gove- HaMlrtoVtl object to the approval ef the KVturnX- - tiro and directory. The directory rnor Kll 11. Murry is another of tndave i . .. , c Days the aalarlM and expenses of the arrivals. He I looking well, but .ulinmah ranaux. The bureaux coincide with eareto have agnl considerably slum i'. o. doihk. h rennrtt j. l Mime-tblu- M of Clothing g k Utah, for tramqxirtttion StO'-- Rl-S- I i la Mauli. N J TUmE o(DEALKRS e co & 0 a - v , -. . f k si s' .V lN)o indm-lrlmi-l- Vlce-Prea- Cjiuii-tessom- nu,n-purat- r General Merchandise t. aifibln-istrstlv- - -- Are Still at Their Old stand, Main Street, Manti, Utah. i TSRR9TORAL AGENT. trips)TS HAKNESS AND Mar-men- s, & BOTTOM &nean shoes jgj Wliolcsalo and Retail mar&waxi FRI0ES..j(J ii9c)llis!er k Special Attention Given t Southern Orders fori Tools and Build- f ers Supplies. j's 1331?330E j o. Clark . G. A. Gardner, is N B99K6 OF EVERY KIND, STATIONERY, TOYS, - PRINCIPAL POINTS WEST, NORTH and ALL STATIONS. Provo City, TTto.li. ;ia,uks FKRIOMICALS, DOLLS, NOVELTIES, SUPPLIES FOR SCHOOLS MSfftS r. PRICES, d-- OFFICES, Wholesale and SsH Lake City. JBS;3SaS&$i MAYFIELD h-- CO-O- P. Dealers in GROCERIES, fine line of Men'a a and Boys Clothing, also Boot and Shoes. MAYFIELB, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH. 00 TO liox 16. IF YOU WANT A GOOD Ckntuk O.P.RESREODlCm't lln-or.- MASON Prices. hamt.to & r CALI- - AND EXAMINE DEALER IX mixer, in ihisliueou shortest T. A. IIoc-cia- Honest prioea and easy terras of payRMWiL - 45 W. 1st. S. St. S. L. City. Lndiea' and Geuta Boots Shoes nnd First-clas- BlaclssmiihlxU s Horse Shoeing a Specialt Wagons, Ruggics, nows, nnd nil Classes of BlackBrnilkiiJ on Short Kmico anil in Firrt-eln- sa Style at B.Tt.Neilaon'uft ', Slippers. CUSTOM MADE AND IMPORTED. CO BOARD OF tha departments elaatfleatloo. to which hia lut visit nil bvw-iA- Maaaaer. Alt. tii. rrt. (vuvral Oillrfa, Call Lika City, I'lah. J a Saloon and Billiard Hallfl Our In Ilegana and Style, comhined with Sircnglh, Dura bility and at Price (hat are Guaranteed. Wines and Are Pure and Old end Distillation. r FauiiiT W i.- - Bs ofVx :j IV Jv ; Tsads Sou ADKINS & UNDSAI.I , ; r Main Street, lutL v;s I, J. Ntn.Ft.M, Evil. Cnr.uToiKRiwiN & oo.. Tailoring Establishment, MAIN ST. MANTI. s , XTtoUiItV Olty, i'wiCT,i lj m.-S- U Cull on and leave $65. up. lo-a- eom-Issi- oa poasaible ant or Post Office, n M ep S' y'i Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, fci' In fact anything wi jfe th fit, the best style, nnd the cheapcat work in Utah, and the best ami eheaiwsl Tailors Trimmings oi tire beat quality always on hand. Suits made to older o:r the hortaat notice. AQVtRnSINGjffiTV buad. li ghro ths ' uuijlahed, Savine Jjj L1;-'-'- AmA-lr.- imt-- and ;io I SSf KwPP'rl""E ti UM Iwm, 'i ailrcrtipififf them Incil eirnUtkti ,"lBfvnrdi 5.MW Boot ScShoemakers lWst NEWSPAPER (ban Bools ami Sl.ocs marto to nnlcr. Repair- su mnnlb. HpecLU 0iliclpa paper.nr Ik ing noitly douo and short notice. Hnuli arlymliq-ni Ouo Hi'.-- n rr:!h cf MAIN STREET, - f'r-rp- MANTI UTAH. (MtclnFirrly r : IJjTSj mall Inljirlaiialv vrllli .. W mviipyetete. hrMicrnl. Ad f ir; 5J r- Beffiljgfrjf OBP '. p,ddKT Thllalir, ,ssd Bpruci Clrok, Nw Ydtk C' p V, fj?'? JAMES W. HOGGA w Order for any uinoimt furnished. tv ISl MY LARGE STOCK, Orders hy Mail Promptly Filled, Correspondence Sr. KIMBALL From l r-- . r ORGANS from 175. up. ORGANS k'' Manufacturer of and Dealer in ORCAN OR PIANO At Honest v C. S. RASMUSSEN, -- 1 Street, Provo City, Utah. PROVO (.TTY, P. ir. D. O. CALDERS e! .':o PiViiiSiT. jjfnr aoonsi ETC. Are earrjing ' euras Retail. Uaati. , t , |