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Show at ti.c authority Soutli, cau get tneir supplies is giving Southern Supply Station at must reaqi:' information to others as to the manner able rates. It is generally conceeoeU of his atrtst, hi? statement contiicted that they have tjle largest variety o! with that reported uy our correspondDry Goods, Groceries. Notions etc., etc ent in Moroni Mr. Dunham was run- in the South otli--ening from tile Marshal so that the could not read the warrant tor his A CASE OF POISONING. arrest but mfoimed him that he had Since last Dsue there has been consuch a wairaut Mr. Dunham had thret-eneover the Deputies who should arrest siderable mvstcry and excitement the death of Johanna Emersen of Gunhitn. hence the reason ol his arrest. u ho died on the 27th ol June-OThe Primary Of the Peoples Party nison, 25th just before tile FunFiidav.the follows as last Monday evening resulted was received, ordering a eral telegram Wm Reid. K. Messrs V. T. Reid, W. a postponment, and at 12 oclock Drs Luke, A. Tennant and Hans Jensen Olsten and Woodring arrived prepared were chosen as delegates to the district to hold a Postmoiteri examination by Convention, with h.ra Shumaker aud order of Prosecuting Attorney, W. K. N'. W. Anderson as alternates. Messrs that L'. P. Larson. L. T. Tuttle and J.H. Reid; there being strong suspicion of poisoning. 1 he Drs. Wodskow were chosen for the county deceased died the examination at Bp. Madsen's Convention. Jens P. Larson was nom- held which resulted in a verdict of death inated as constable for this precinct. from strong corrosive Poison. The Meeting instructed the delegates to The relatives were considerable confavor the nomination of Hon. L. 1 I satisfied with the verfur the council and James Metcalf served, and not the rendered dict l)rs, and Coroners. by aud Win. Luke as Selectmen. so determined on a further Jury, A number of complaints have been examination, and on Sunday, Drs Benemade against the mile stories on our dict and Hosford was telegraphed tor the 2nd examination of the recounty roadways, in the matter of the to hold which was held on Tuesday the lettering, to the ettect that the letters mains 11 o'lock. The result of the ex should be black so that they can be 2nd. at more easily read by those whose eyes animation will be further stated iu our are weak. Now we have nothing but columns. praise for the mile stones and think them a great convenience to travelers, but believe that to black the letters would be an improvement. The follow ing remedy for the extermination of covotes and wolves, which we clip from an exchange, may be of interest, uid profit if applied, by many of otir sheep men who lose sheep by these Kill a number of birds and prowlers place a little strychnine in the throat of! each bird and scatter them around on NOTICE! the range. The coyotes and wolves wi I The first public examination of dis- eat the birds but a dog will not touch trict school teachers will be held at Eph them. This is a safe and sure way of get-in- g taini on July 20th 1 cfSy, rid ol the troublesome beasts. Persons dtsiring to attend the University of Deseiet as Nornal Students are respectfully requested to be present on the above named dale and at the same place for examination. Peter Greaves Jr., Tue British residents of Sail FranCo, Supt. of Schoos, cisco celebrated the second Anniversary of her Majestys Jubilee. ! NOTICE VYc aie hui aimed by good that Mr Dunham, of Moroni, A Weekly Xcwxjtaper, r Devoted to the general interest of the people of San Pete and surrounding counties. lukurlrUMl One year, fiii months, Three months, 2.00 1.25 .75 Advertising Bates ea Application. 0 Address communications to the IIoue Sentinel Company, P. 0. Box 57. Alanti. U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, N. II. Felt, Manager. Asst Manager. THE SHERIFF SHOT. d ut-tl- e About I o'clock last night, SheiiffJ. P Larsen was shot by Farley Me. Farlane. Dnring the afternoon Mr. Me. Farlane was heard to say, according to the word of a friend who undertook to pilot him around and keep him out of trouble, that if the officers undertook to arrest him, they wouldnt, that was alland at the time was wearing a pistol. The sheriff was in thejstnet discharge of his duty, keeping the above named Individual under strict surveylance. While the dance was still in session and several gentlemen together with the Sheritl and McFarlane were out side of the Council house and directly in front of it. Larsen heard Me. Farlane remark that he meant business although the remtrk was not addressed to any pnrticular person and the speaker moved over aud began talking to Jos. Snow. He then sauntered round Sner-it- f Larsen, apparantly to see if he was armed, which he was not; stepping to one side began to draw his pisol. Sheriff Larsen jumped and caught the pistol, at tne same time throwing his arm around him but the pistol was discharged, inflicting a bad, though not necessarily dangerous, tlesh wound in the snoulder of the ollicer. Jas Snow and others came to the assistance of There will be a meeting of the the wounded man, threw Me Farlane citizens of Manti school District, d down and him, preventing held in the Council House in further mischief, aud took him to jail. Manti city, on Monday, Juiy 8th, 1889. at 4 oclock p. m. at which the financial report of the school Trustees of said District will be made, and a school Trustee for the end Ai Item, of Interest, Clipping, Comment.. ensuing three years elected. A general attendance is requested F. It. Kknmeu, Wm. Like, The indications are for a good storm. J. II. ioLGAAKD, school Trustees J. R, Mc.Clelenham and P. Whittaker Manti school District. were in town on the 3rd. 12-Manti, June 27th, 1889, L. S. Holdawayis paying the highest prices for wool. us railway that can. and The dance for the Primary on Thurs- willLetgive ushave a terms and such that good day last was a pronounced success. the tanner can compete with other places. If r.ot, let us patronize our own Honey for sale at Joseph S. Itiaiih-waite- teams as we did before raifways were six blocks west of the Temple, here. There are plenty of teams and Manti. 11 willing hands to drive them. Let us patNow the season is over, parties can ronize home industry, nianufactorys of breed through the month of July, ai all kinds are needed in San Pete, the bone and sinew is here, let the capital half price. L. S. H. 1st aud the men of moderate means join Space will not permit us to mention, together and bring San Pete to the front in tins issue, any ol the interesting de- which is her place. We all realize that tails ol yesterdays celebration. we are behind times now. Parties wishing to sell or ship wool, would do well to see L. S. lioldaway EPHRAIM. before going elsewhere. 2nd 1889. Territorial. Tlio County Western. -- n American. hand-cuffe- GENERAL NEWS. Mantl Items 2 July The Martial Band has commenced to march while they play. This is an excellent practice and we hope the boys keep it up. Mr: W. Clark was here from Richfield to meet the Territorial Board of Equali-eatio- n last week. He made a very pleasant call. We are pleased to see the Manti Roller Mills have such an excellent quality of Hour on sale at the Co-o- p Store. Those wishing Hour should buy it. Messrs Wm. Luke, C. P. Larson and Chas. Tennant were elected as the local committee of the People's Party for the next year, at the Primary on Monday night. There was a bear killled above Hog-gan- 's Mill in Canyon the oilier day. Dr. Hosford trailed a bear in the same reigon for some ao miles but faded to find him. The Peoples Party Club in their meeting onSaturday last, by unanimous vote, extended the freedom of the club to the members of the Sanpete Womans Suflerage Association- Dr, Bird, the Nephi Dentist, was in town last week. He is well and favor-ablknown here, and his practice has increased to a considerable extent. Mr. s Bird is a dentist. y first-clas- Sheriff Larson, went to Provo last Wednesday with four insane persons, taking them to the Asylum. They were Martin Nielsen, of Fairvrew; Ester John, of Wales; Wilhelminna Fiam, of Gunnison and a young man tiom Manti. No matter what may be the ails you bear from indigestion, a dose of Ayers Cathartic Pills will ease you without question. Jnst try them once and be assured: they have much worse dpspeptics cured. Youll find them nice and amply worth the price. Until the blood is cleansed of impurities, it is useless to attempt the cure of Rheumatism, which is any disease. traceable to an acid in the blood, has been cured, iu numerous cases, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, external treat ment being ol no avail. The Jubilee last Thursday w as a decided success. Once a year is not too often for such pleasurable and instructive gatherings. The children of the Sabbath Schools go home lull of an en thrsiasim to progress and with a deeper s and more fast love for their School and Superintendent, Prest. J . B. Maiben has a nack of making those gatherings of the most his little charges. The Methodist church tower is getting a new coat of paint. Plows and Harrows at low prices at the Farmers Exchange. The Presbyterians are having a new, fence around their Chappie. J. C. Foisted has taken the contract of painting the Cemetery fence. is having the The Ephraim Co-o- p ceiling papered with elegant wall paper. We expect to have a grand celebration on the 4th. Charlie is doing great work with his subscription list for the 4th. Peter Greaves Jr has a solid, Wood wheel, "Coats" Hay Rake, new, he will sell at cost. J, H. Otterson has shipped over 20 car loads ol grain this spring besides lots of eggs. The Celebrated Studebaker Wagons and Carriages at J. P. Rleilstrups. Sold on reasonable terms. Bishop L. L. Anderson of the north ward has returned from an extended mtssian to Denmark looking, and as he xpressed it, feeling well. Wm. Bodden keeps on hand a full line of Flannels, Linseys, Jeans, and Yarns, which he will exchange at whole sale prices for wool in any 32 L. S. Moldaway will stand theFamous Stallion Cap, (Percheron and French; at Wm Johnsons at Ft. Green and Royal at Ephraim and Manti, during the month of July. Tea-'cher- inter-wst-f- ek The Hlnrv C Lamb. Poundkecper. Dated at Wales Precinct, July 1st. 189. ESTRAY NOTICE. I have in my possession. One roan cow 5 or 6 years old, both hind leet white, tip of both horns sawed oil, branded (resembling) t on left shoulder, O on left thigh . One red and white spotted cow about 5 years old, branded (resembling) on left hip, ear markon left ribs; 1 ed. crop and underslope oil left ear and underslope off right ear. One black cow about 6 years old, w hite under belly, both hind feet white, branded E Y on left hip, S K on leit thigh, J C with a blotch above and a dot in front on right ribs; ear matked, upper slope oft right ear and upper half crop and upper slope oft left ear. One red cow 7 or 8 years old, tip of jeft horn broken off brands (resembling) 'yjj on left nbs, V S on left shoulder on left thigh;ear mark" and left hip; H-ed under half crop oft leit e- -r and un der slope off rigtit eai; small wattle under jaws. One red and white spotted steer, 3 or 4 years old, barnd (resembling) Me on right hip, ear marks (resembling) upper slope and three small slits in end and under part of left ear, and under slope off right ear. One red cow S or 9 years old, brand on left shoulder, barnd (resembling) J -D W. W. Riter, ) 251. - j Utah,' Geo. Romney, C. S. Burton, J. F. Wells. Jas. Sharp, Geo. T. Odell. SOLE AGENTS FOR Bain The Celebrated Mitchell Wagons. John Deere Moline Steel Plows. Oliver & Gale Chilled Plows Tiger it Gale, A. Wood and Chieftain Hay Rakes. Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery & Hay Rakes. Gould tfc Austin Well Boring Machinery, Piping Ac. Russell & Cos. Threshers Saw Mill, Horse Powers and Automatic Engines. California Concord Harness, Beebe Carts, E. M. Miller & Hiram W. Davis, ami Other Standard Buggies. Victor Scales, Whitman Hay Presses. Common Sleighs, Racine Spring Wagons. Belle City Feed Cutters. t up- per and under bit aud slit in leit ear. It the above described animals are not claimed before will be sold, July 18, 1889, at one p.m., to the highest cash bidder, at my corral. F. J. Christianson, BRANCH HOUSES 1SS9. ity, I' tali, June 12, Notice is hereby given that the following-namesettler has riled notice ot his intention to make tinal proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge, or in lim absence, before the Clerk ot tlie County Court of Kmery County, Utah, at Castle Dale, Emery County, LtaJj, on July lsv.4, viz. Charles 11. Brown, Homestead S. E. V N. VV. Kntrv, No. 713 for the S. N. E. yA 8. W. Vk, 8ec. 12 Tp. 17 8., tt. 8 E. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Huid land, viz: Jens Nelson, Alva W. Sherman, Frank Sherman, Aron Howard, all ot Huntington, Emery County, Utan. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunry at the above mentioned time and place to the w itnesses of said claimant, and to olfer evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted by claimD W EBB, Register. ant. THE CRONIN MYSTERY. The arrest in this city last week of John J. Moroner and Chrales McDonald for complicity in the murder of Dr. Crouin in Chicage adds new interest to that celebrated case. 1 he men claim to be able to establish alibis but are giving the authorities some trouble in extraditing hem Gov. Hill refused to sign the papeis unless an indiciment was Kuna by the Grand Jury. Altogether it is a very queer ca-- e and the mystery seems as far from solution as ever. THE FINEST BOAT AFLOAT The new steel-cla- d steamer Puritan, which is pronounced to be without doubt the finest boat afloat, begins today to make regular trips between New Yoik and Boston. The magnificence of these Boston boats is something wonder ful and exceeds even that of the ocean steamerc A year or so ago the Pilgrim was considered a marvel of beauty and size but it is cast into the shade now and the new boat takes the palm. The length of the Puritan is 420 feet; width, 91 feet; depth, 70 feet; gross tonnaged, 4650 tons. She is and unsink-abland is divided into 59 watei-tigcompartments. Her decks aie of steel, covered with wood, her masts are of steel and are 22 inches in diameter. It was built for the Old Colony Line, and 100,000 pounds ol lead were used in painting it. e, K.t A Utah Utah Idaho Ogden Iajgan Eagle Rock i J. P. Christensen, Agent, Ephraim. J. Utan. & LowiiAttys. Ju2b-Jlyl- Sanpete and Sevier Counties Southern Central ply Station. SHERIFFS SALE. Henry P. DcGruff, vs. The Utah Coal Mining and Coke company. Sheriffs sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Ntlo to Creditor. Estate of Louisa B. Madsen, deceased, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Louisa B. Madsen deceased, to the creditors of and ail persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neeessarv vouchers, within four months after the firstpublica-tjoof this notice to the said administrator at his residence in Mt. Pleasant, the same toeing the place for the transaction of the business of eaid eatattt, tin said County of Sanpete. Andrew Madsen, administrator of the of Louisa B. Madsen, deceased Dated at Manti, C, T., this 24th. day of June, Wm. T. Reid, Atty. The ptactice of selling out American breweries toEnglisli capitalists is becoming quite fashionable of late, and it is said that more than $31,000, 000 have NEW TAYLOR SHOP, MANTI. been realized in this way since last July. The scheme is for syndicate of Engiish Alter twenty-fou- r capitalists to buy up all the breweries yews practice, within a certain radius and run them I am prepared to do all kinds of under one management. There are work in the newest fashions. several of these sy ndicates at work at I will guarantee clothes to fit present and the success so far seems to rove two things; one is that the buyers and work will be done well and ave lots of money to invest, the other strong. is thatthere is plenty of money made, Price of work from $4.50 to $5.00.' out of beer. One brewery brought suit. best per Very $6.00 per suit. Residence four Assembly Hall. & CHRISTIANSON, Gunnison Utah. E L. IABRY & SONS. Monumental Stone Cutters, Dealers in Mantles, Plaster Busts, Center Pieces Etc. " (0) Owners of the Famous Quarries. San Pete t MAIN STREET MANTI. broad cloth,' blocks East of have in Jmy possession, the Jloilow-in- g J. A. Tha. Palmer. described animals impounded for Manti, Utah. Sanpete Co., tressnas: One red heifer 3 or 4 years old, bush nf tail, cropped crop and under o bit in left ear. branded on left hip One roan steer 3 or 4 Jj years old, bush of ta.l, cropped crop off left ear under half crop oft light ear. branded V on left Robbins House, Main St., Gunnison, Utah. Accomodations for TraGood Strbling, Feed, Etc. SATES REAM) ROBBINS NAIU. Dr. W. Has opened a a-- . 33. Stacey. permanent office at the Bench House, MaDti :and is prepared to do all kinds of Dental Work. Preservation of teeth a specialty. First Class work and gentle .treatm1 guaranteed. ; Sup-- 1 8 District Court, Third Judicial District olthe Territory of Utah,- and county of Salt Luke, wherein Henry P. Dei? ruff, plaintitf, and The Utah Coal Mining and (. oke company, defenrendered the 28th dant, upon a Judgement sum of $1104 day of June, 1889, for the besides costs and interest, I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant. The Utah Coalmining and Coke company, of, in and to the following described real estate, to wit. The East half of the South West Quarter of Section Eleven, 11 in Township fourteen 14 south of Kanges Six East, Salt Lake Meridian (K. H of S. W, H Of Sec U Tp. H, S. H. 6 E S. L. M.), containing Eighty acres, more or less. Public notice is hereby given that I will on A. D. 1889,atlo dayofJulv,front Friday, a.the<h 111. of said oclock of the Court day in of House door the county of Sanpete inManti city, sell nt public auction for cash in hand, all the right, tittle, claim and interest of said defendant. The Utah Coal Mining and Coke company, of. In and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient to satisfy said Judgement, with interest and costs to the highest and best bidder, JENS P. LARSEN, Sheriff of Sanpete county. Dated at Manti, this 2nd day of July, 1889. j P. Christensen, Jr., Traveling Agent, cross-examin- e One red 2 year old heifer; white under belley, uattle on left cheek and wattle First-clas- s Business generally, is fair in Gunnis on on lettjaw bone, branded (resembling) velers. Parties traveling from the North or - on left ribs. GUNNISON. J. F. Grant, or scratch behind left shoulder, resembling figure 1, left horn bruben oft with- niches of the head, ear marked, Com pan P. Box )J( II. J. Grant, J. F. Smith, F. M. Lyman, J. II. Ilmith, D in 3 East St. Salt Lake City, DIRECTORS: XKsy. bead-quarte- ribs. r .C'T 114 to 128 S. 1st. NO. 33X2. C and a moral point, that has been passed this year; but we are sorry to note the evil has been very little abated. NewYork City contains the greatest extremes and along with everything else are the exremes ol great stores and very little ones, It is in these little, grimy, one cent candy stores, which ate to be found in all the poorer portions of the city, that the small boy finds his opportunity of indulging his tastes lor cigarettes at a penny apiece. As long as these contemptabie little, dimenovel exist it will be very hard to put an end to this detestable vice among our boys, for thir main support lies in this sort of trade. The law is looked upon with favor by the more reputable cigar dealers, and they say they are glad it is in force as they were always disgusted at having their stores patronized cy small boys. I t j&. Cooperative If Wagon and Machine Land Office at Salt Lake New York, June 17, 1SS9. On the first of June a law went into effect in the State of New York forbidding cigar dealers selling cigarettes to boys under 16 years of age. This is undoubtedly one of the most beneficial laws, both from a santi-ar- y ESTRAY NOICE. T. r. Ponndkeeper. Editor Sentinel: ht ir.nt. The Loading Implement Hose in Utai j Notice for Publication. fire-pio- J. J. Grx.it. President. Smi'lt , Vice Piest 1859. Mayfield, Sanpete Co .Utah, July 3, Cigarette Vice 7 he New Boston Boat The Cronin Mystery. MILLIONS IN BREWERIES, ,. 1 OUR NEW YORK LETTER. Ephraim, July 2nd, 1SS9. J. C. Peterson intends to put up a Boot and Shoe Factory in Peter Olsens Building, one block south from Meeting House. He Will employ from 3 to 8 39,500,000. hands in the start. It is said that honey will make as good preserves and jelly as sugar, and it is now much cherper, Mr. Jensen made a very good picture of Funks Lake while out with the Scandinavian excursion from Ephraim. All ye who have decayed or aching teeth call on Dr. Stacy at the Bench House. He is kind aud skilllul in his treatment. One hiack and wui:e tw o y eai Id .leer sl.t and unde: sl.t in each ear, wait e on Lane, and wattle on let: clt eti-blotched bland resembling; yXi. on leit 1' nbs. If damage and costs on said annivds are not paid within 15 days train date of this notice thev will be sold to t!.c j highest cash 'd !cr at the Estiav Pound2 j it U alas, Sanpete County, U ih, at o'clock p. 111., on i'uesdav, Juiy the !j 1 |