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Show to answer to a cnarge o. and res.slit.g an ctiicer. with interfering d.smissed. was case The to Council Delegates were chosen I. as follows; convention Nielson GreavesJr.J.C Peterson, Lais Launtz Laisen, John Carter, A. L Jen-L. sen, P. Sundwell, Nathan Faux.J. Allred. leter Alternates; Samuel ih.ls, W D. Candlaiul. Lmil triksen, Geo. Crow ther, John Olsen. At the city Council J. B. Hunter asked that the licence of thirty dollars on pool tables be reduced as he had taken out a liquor licence. Granted on condition he runs two ur more tables, the licence each tashall be twenty five dollars A number ot bills ble u- -r quarter were allowed. 1. M. Peel asked that the city put a gate in Bitch Creek Granted. The 4th of July celebration was similar to the Manti programme, consisting music, procession headed white horby Uncle Sam drawn by four ses; next came the G jdess of Liberty with six attendants, also thirteen young ladies with thirteen young gentlemen, lhe Brass Band, the on ii rrsebwok. difleient nationalities were represented by a corresponding number of gentlemen appropiatly costumed, each' bearing the tl.ig of Ins mother country, iiie civil authorities in carriages, Ecclesiastical authorities, citizens in The carnages and on horseback exercises at tne Bowery were unusually In the afternoon good and approate. tlieie weie games, races, etc. According to appointment the delegates assembled at the City Hall Launtz Latsenof Spring City was made ol lempoiary chairman, Jos Anderson Ft. Gieem, Secretary, C. N. Lund. Nathan F aux and Ceo. Christensen were appointed committee on ciedentials. While they were out the ciiairma.. opened ttie Ball by making a few remarks. i icckon court De Trouty 1 ie.tlv). Hardly ac much s that, as 5.iess .'Kimtic: Well, tas , happens how the season daesu opeu m thiseie btate until the 1st ol May, olid 5 I'm A VAelly Xewf"H,r, constable of tins ere town, thats just Amem an J'apru vvnat they'll cast." Devoted to the general interest of the people of rum Pete and surroundCold, coup h. coffin is what philoso One is scuuence. counties. jphersteim lociia! ing bv but follow the otiier liable to veiy of dose a with cold Submcrlptlon: the .Ayets $2.00 curing One year. Cherry Pectoral, the cough will be stop1.25 ped and the coliin nut needed just at Six months. 5 piesent. Three months, of Geo. Matnvaring, in The . Advert IkIuk Rate on All-atiouwill be surprised and schocked Sanpete, to learn ul his sudden death on Sunday, Address communications to the the ;th of July After a very brie illness he was taken with lever which finally Home .Sentinel Company, altected the lungs causing him to graduT. U. 57. Manti. Box P. O. ally sink unt.l death came to his relief. Jas. T. Jakkma.n, A week or two since he was released Manager. Irom the penitentiary where he had served a term for unlawful cohabitation. N. II. Felt, Asat Manager. He leaves two wives and eight children to mount his loss, besides a host ot friends. THE FOURTH OF JULY IN MANTI. The small gathering at the Coiuicd last Monday afternoon, plainly A press of other matter necessarily House showed the gieat lack of interest tile our last of report 111 all crowded oat, issue, mattcis 111 of pertaining to their in-ol of the 4th July of the celebration and as guardians as terests eitiens the day Manti. Sutlice it to say, that interests ol their ctnld-- i was observed in our usual patriotic and the educational eii. We reler to the meeting called liberty-lovin- g style. The firing of artilol electing a trustee tor for the lery was kept up the entire night of inc the nextpurpose s tnree yenis, Mr. Joint 3rd. and until the llags were unfurled the Alter term expired having on the morning of the 4th. lhe two last ear had been read Brass Bands and Martial Band serenad- report for the air. and Huug. iard and Mr. J accepted, ed the town from sun rise till 10 a. m; Madsen were put in Humiliation lor at which the entire people assembled at the position. 1 he vote resulted as the Tabernacle, and listened, with in- follows' Mr. I lougaard, 20; Mr .Madsen, m. ol address the terest to eloquent 6. and to our in last, Hill, which appeared the speeches, songs, etc., given by The Liberals and the People cast others. These exercises held the peo- about an equal number of votes in the be to ple till I p. nt., and appeared citvat the school election on Monday highly enjoyed by every one present evening. This indicates that the Peothe notwithstanding the extreme heat, ples voters number three to one. The Mercury indicating 105 degrees. Every Liberals got their men out evervwheie thing passed otl most pleasantly, nothing wlnle the People did not go to the polls transpired during the day to mar the except in close district. pleasure of theoccasion. The above clipping from the Salt Lake Herald is signillicent. and yet it is a better showing for the Salt Lakeis than Manti made at the meeting called Monday evening to elect a tuistee. Emm the btiel mention of the meeting will be seen t lipiiliiK anl to be found in this issue itbut Alas Items of twenty-sithat there weie present I'omineuts voters, six of whom voted against the nominee, the other twenty weie his The i:eiie Senlinsi, , j tut-rid- s lluu-gaatd- GENERAL NEWS. Inter. lUEcirLtl x Items A. C. Olsen will be in Manti on the 91, ol July, with Roustan, Now is the time to get well as Ors. Kenner, Olsten and Brunei aie in the I'li-diiy- , mountains. Businees generally seems almost at a stand still, which is usually the case after a holiday. Parties wishing to sell or ship wool, would do well to see L. S. Holdaway before going elsewhere. Andrew Nelson on his return from Provo was taken with a severe attact of Erysipelas but is now Convalescent. On tnondiy last, Parley McFarlan was bound over, at Jiooo Bonds, tu appear before the Grand Jury, at Provo, iu the September term Look out that J. I. Christiansen Jr., does not make you buy a wagon. He is in town. E. Booth, of Provo has been appointed Piesiduit of the Northwestern mission by the First Presidency of the Church. Bishop J. The Great Prize Fight is over. John L, Sullivan was victorious alter a battle - of 75 rounds and is still declaired champion ol the vvotld. A man named Alma Waters, of Provo was instantly killed while prepairtng a allot for blasting in the Red butte quarries, near Salt Lake. A son of M. Jensen, Ephraim, while Tiding a horse, was thrown violently to the ground breaking both bones in his left arm just above the wrist l)rs. W. & Ed. Hostord were telegraphed for at 3:30 p. nt. and had the bone sets at 4:30 p. m. fiends. As a gentleman piesent rental ked, If there was a bear on the street jumping over a stick, the street would be so blockaded that il would be difficult to pass, but heie w here their vital interests are at siake, they, the people of Manti, aie conspicuous by their absence." llie rebuke is just, and although tiiere seems to Le a grat deal of dissatisfaction, ovet the result, the delinquent votets wilt have to make the best of it. personal y .11,4 ( II. ti.irl. nl.lh.ci. .4 M.iuut Soatlierii Central t.r iM'i.t.'t'.unt'.ltali wtn. it. ir. s 10 proi. i Aii. i 'tin- ail.iw.tnir.it Mieti .M.f.i.rw.i.;kif.s urn:, mu- tw ami - -- -- - ! anv nt, 1. pa-turreiiiai.'ins ot thr lutiamr . ! wltv win'll pron! -- l.in.iH iml 111.' ii.n-tiotiV' an at In- tullltv all nln! tivm1 1111' an.i pi. Itr. tn ITI'.--" l'X..,l' Hr UK amt tu o.trri'Vi w.tiir r. of want 1 l.iiinant. -til II ul'in.ir, 4 by rlami-SIl- t. .truer 111 rrl, attaint v I Bit l.rg-t- rr. E It AN K 1 kilrii amt l.owe, Atria. Inr Appiaaut-- tin- All travelers north or south bound, find us in tuoir way, i.o more because we are on the most direct route hr t wren the great llm. l'ro loci regions of Southern U'oh and their railway shipping e they find we points then hecau.-1 ad, and the keep a handy Cmnp store on tiie road when every thing desirable and fishionable can be n tr z- Order Ajamiidiug day for Stttc.ncnt ol Account. In the Probatr Court iu anil for Sanpete countv. I tali Territory. Iu the matter ot tlie F.stateof I eter Laiwen, mi nt nl aclay (or uidrr appointing count and to show why ui"tnbuUon ouould . not In mailt. tin IVUt harden t lit administrator or thu-da drcca.-rha of l.arMil, rotate lVtruml tor tvndori d oount !mutal ai a and nlod in thisCmrt suppl to hii final account ot his administration or th estate of aid deceased , also setting forth to that aid estate is iu a proper condition of lie Hosed and that a portion of the residue aid estate remains to be divided among the heirs ot said deeased. daj ol Il is ord nd that ilomlav, the hereb u i; u s t A l..l".He and the same account id said appointed tor the settlement ami that ail persons interested m said estate be and appt ar before tlie Probate Court on a. m. said, 12 day of August, lvj. at to11 o,cloek show cause oi said day, then and there w hy said account should not be settled and an orderof destnbnfion should not be made of the residue ot said estate amon the heirs of the said deceased, aeeordm to law. Itis further ordered that a copy of this order be published onee a week tor three day ot suecessixe weeks heiore said TINKL, a August, A. I. lsj. iu the HoMfc u Manti, new sp.iper printed and published I tah. sanpete countv, .1 icob Johnson, Probate Judge. Dated Julv sth, Territory of I lab t atipete County is a full, I hereby certify tluit the true and correct copy ot theorurimtl ortiee, nu hit in ot court my bEAX order Witness niv ottieial signature and Mil A. ot 1.. this day Jul. John iicud. Probate Clerk. Lund then united the delegates to irri-dsUbl- e piVM-nto- r ROBBIMS CHRISTIAMSOM, & Gunnison G. T, J. F. t Ira ut, Manager. II. J. Grant, President. J. t. Smith, Vice Piest. Odtll, Asstiu. R. S. J Icllf, Sect. AT,,. The Leading Implement Hose in , ; ,-- Wm. T. Keid, j&. Cooperative and fa Wagon M 10 Att. Machine Com pan Box St. PORTABLE 114 to 128 S. 1st. East a P. Jt( 251. Salt Lake City, DIRECTORS: .iter dinner the temporary organization was made permament. Nominations being in order, C. 11. Wheelock nominated C N. Lund. j. P. Jensen nominated A. !!. Lund. After the candidates had been eulogized sufficiently tellets wete appointed and the convention proceeded to ballot. The fust ballot stood. C. N. Lund iS, A. H. Lund, it. i. Lund anise and asked that the nomination be made unanamuiis and C. N. Lund was declwied the nominee. Complete Utah II. J. Grant, J. F. Smith, J. II. llmitli, J. F. Grant, Beady For F. M. Lyman, Geo. Romney, J. F. Wells, Jas. Sharp, Geo. T. Odt 11. W. Y. Riter, C. S. Burton, Use. I SOLE AGENTS FOR American. Rain The Celebrated Mitchell . Moline Steel Deere John Wagon-Plows. Oliver A' Gale Chilled Plows Tiger it Gale, A. Wood and Chieftain Ilav Rakes. W Iter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery A Ilav. Rakes. Gould Well Bun. t: M.ithinei v , A Co-- , dhresh-er- s ll Ac. Piping Saw Mill, llor-- e Powers and California Automatic Engines Be Be Carls, Coni ord ar:ie-E. M. idler & Hiram W. Davis, and Other Standard Buggies. Victor Scales, Whitman Hay Presses, Common Sleigh- -, Racine Spring Waeons. Belb City F d Cutters, Cr County -- . llu-se- s, fine-loiik- d 111 Over 25 Years in Practical use all over the 'World-IJ- o generators or extras. Can he operated hv a child. - Best pure soda water. Will stand by any $4000 Gas Fountain and sell lire glasses to its one. 5Ye sell the finest NICKEL PLATED NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. No. 13. ( BRANCH HOUSES Ogden MILK SHAKE, J. . S. R. 4 K., an'i iot Tp. 4, sec. 7, Tp. 15 S. R. 5 h. ami names the ml- lowing witnesses to prove hiseontiniious n9i- aeiu-- upon, unit cultivation of suiitl land 11. Erickson, Samuel Preston, Rasmus 1 .Uiah Utah Idaho r Ephraim. P. Christensen, Jr., Traveling Agent, Sanpete and Sevier Count KOFFORD AND ALDRICH. General Merchandise Dry Goods. Groceries, Notions, and a full line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store in the County. Call and be convinced. 2 blocks Sonth of Co op, Mt. Pleasant. Do what is right. It is right to use home in preference to imported It is right to furnish people employment. It is right to patronize stitutions exclusively. NEW TAYLOR SHOP, MANTI. s Alter practice I am do all kinds to prepared work in the newest fashions. I will guarantee clothes to fit and wotk will lie done well and strong. Price of work from $4.50 to $5.00. per suit. Very best broad cloth, $6.00 per suit. Residence four blocks East of Assembly Hall. J. A. Tho, Palmer Manti, Sanpete Co., Utah. twenty-fouryear- products articles. our "own home in- THEREFORE It is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zions Mercantile Institution as eshecially they are moderate in price, elegant in style and superior in quality. SOLD BY ALL HOME DEALERS wm Robbins House, Main St First-clas- s velers. Gunnison Utah. , Accomodations for TraGood Stabling. Feed, Etc. KATES REASONABLE. ,5-- 1 ward Reid, James Brown, John Bartholomew and Willian Brown Sr. Anl at the same time and place before'the County chrk, of said couvk g,, Joseph H. Proctor, ivdtaratorv Statement No, 11075. for S. K. 97 K. Sec. y 4 V K Sec. 13 15 . '. J. P. Christensen, Agent, Madison .Iml. July 5th, 1889. , . . Eagle Rock Land Ollice at Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settlers have filed notice ol their intention to make final proof in support of their respective claims and secure final entry thereof and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge, of Sanpete county, Utah Ter., or, in his absence before the county Clerk ol said county at the Court House m Manti t it y, Utah Ter., on Saturday, the 17th day ot August, A. I). 18S9. James P. Dusen; Homestead Entry, No, 6474. for the E. i, S. E. J, Sec to, Sec. it, Tp 17, S R. and vs J, S. V. 3 East, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ol said land, viz: Christian Pederson Hald, Soren N. Sorensen, George Taylor and Ole Larsen all of Ephraim, Sanpete county, Utah Ter. Jens Peterson, Homestead Entry, No. 6334, for the S. W, J, N. E. S.j, N. W, J, Sec. 11, Tp 13, S, R. 4 E, and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz,' Jens Nielson and John Waldeman, of Mount Pleasant and Orson Kelsev and Richard Graham, of Millburn, all of Sanpete county, Utah Ter. Geoige M. Bartholomew. Homestead Entrv, No. JSS6, for tlje E. J, N. W. and E, J, S. W. Sec. 19 Tp iS, S. R. E and names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ed- . A . , Bogan CHAPMAN & CO., t - ; , d. liner, . bought at prices We "seii for cash or its equivalent, only. No script! No credit! Xt discount ! Quiek time! Dollar for do'lar. On this plan only, can tvq ave you on all purchases from us 25 to 66 J per cent Mi'-- d, C 11. Wheelock was called, afiei winch A. 11. Lund gave a synopsis ol ins labors in the Legislature. At tins juncture the committee returned, teporied and were discharged. May-0- 3, While Cleveland was out driving in a carriage with Joseph Jetleison, the actor, one of the ne.li Buzzards Bay liutses became unmanageable, and b.,tlr gentlemen weie thrown fi in the veil Cleveland lell heavily to tb de. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. giotind, and on regaining his feet assured those about him that lie was not Notice is hereby given that the Board hurt, (etieison was badlycut, but not of Equalization of Sanpete county will seriously btuised, meet in the Courtroom, in the Couit-liuiisManti city, Sanpete countv, on Memphis (Temi.), July 5 A big, man and a small, dark-eyeMonday, the 29th day of July. thSo, at 10 oclock a m., to hear complaints' of w oman passed the corner of Thud and etrors made in assessment of Territorial Monro streets at 10 oclock The man was holding the woman by School and Countv taxes, assessed Sanpete county for the year 1SS9, and the aim and they were quarreling. continue in session until the business of When tltev had walked a few steps farlid equalization is finished. ther. and weie passing beyond the lare of the electric light, the man drew By order ol the County Court of Sana large knife and clutched the woman pete County, by the hair. She shrank back, screamJohn Read, Clerk. ing and begging him not to kill her. For an answer he drew the blade acioss Manti City, July ir, 1S89. her throat and hurled iier to ill tr paveShe made a lew convulsive ment. NOTICE! movements and became still. The man then cut tvs own throat and tell yau) The first public examination of dis- or two away from her. The were trict school teachers will be held at Eph Frank Bremsh, a driver lor pair a Pacific aim on July 20th 18S9. Company, and his wife who Persons desiring to attend the Univer- Express was employed at the Clarendon Hotel. sity of Deseret as Nonial Students are When they carried Biemsh back into to on be respectfully requested present the light he made signs indicating he the above named date and at the same wanted to write. Paper and pencil place for examination. were given him, and he wrote through Peter Greaves Jk., tlie blood that ran over the sheet. It Co, Supt. of Schoos, washer lault. She was untrue tome, forlsiw her myself. At 11 o clock he was dead. NOTICE!! Tlao !1. li'li't-a- it Sandwich (Mass.) July Born To the wife of Thomas Bleak on Monday, July 8th, a son. Mother and child are doing well, and the father is so electrified that he is willing to unBy request of tite First Council of dertake to paint the town any color desired by the majority of voters. Seventies, and assent of the Presidency of the Stake, a Seventies Conference will I.. S. Holdaway will stand the famous be held in the Manti Tabernacle, on Sun Stalion. Royal at Mr Vorhces Manti dav, July 14, 1889. at 10 oclock a.m. and wild at Peter Greaves Ephraim, during 2 oclock p. m. The Saints generally the month of July, where parties can are invited to attend but the Presidents breed to the same at half price. Fie and members of Seventies Quorum will also stand "Cap at Fountain throughout the Stake m particular. Daniel Henrie, Green. In behalf of the Presidents of the 4Sth A party of young people, Arthur Quorum, Manti. Henrie, Walter Stringham and other gentlemen of Manti, Antone Lund and Wm. Bawden on hand a full John Peterson of Ephraim, with a fair re- line of Flannels, keeps Linsevs Jeans and of ladies flitted from away presentative which he will exchange at whole the haunts ol men on Wednesday last to Yarns, sale prices for wool in any quantity. in of the her nature most enjoy delights beautiful and picturesque mood. They LOST. will probably stay a week. Between the Ephraim Cemetery and Mayfield is without a Teacher for Manti, a Sack of Clothing, etc , and their district school for the Coming year Quilt; the finder will conter a lavor by The situation is a desirable one for leaving at Ephraim Co-o- p or this Ollice who wishes teacher settle to down any to teaching as a vocation. Besides the MT. PLEASANT. usual qualifications, a person who can teach music is desired. The salary is July 8, rSS9 liberal and the town a pleasant place J- Anderson was C. reside. to a trustee to- - day, receiving 26 votes out of 51. A pleasant surprise was given Miss Jacob Hafe.i returned from the Pen Ettie Vorhees on Tuesday night. It be ing the lady's birthday. The principal last Friday where he served a term of 4 Mrs. Spicer and L. S months for U, C. . conspirators, Holdaway, who, with their combined "Last Friday Mr. Christian Madsen efforts made it a grand social success Mrs. Mary Taylor were married at The lady was presented with a fine and Manti the Temple rocking chair. The delegates to the County ConvenThe inestimable value of Ayer's Sarsa r should be tion on the 13th are John Carter, James piriUa as a known to every wife and mother. It Burns, alternates: W. D. Candland and corrects irregularities, gives tone and A. Johnson. Mr. Nels Rolfsen and Miss strength to the, vital organs, and cleansestbe system ol all impurities. The Frandsen were united in wedlockAnnie Sat best family medicine. We wish both couples urdav evening. .'bon voyage through life. Rustic indviduaP Did you find fishing bask1 mister? l)e Mr. Geo. Farnsworth and his son Trouty (opening good Rustic James, appeared in Judge Enksens t)' Ten speckled beauties, blood-purifie- to-da- EVi. H. SPERRY, HAS OPENED Manti, J. Hosord 0 E. T. llosford Co-o- H. Olsten, DisW.ii J.T.Hosfoid PHYSICIAN. S&BGE A ; SURGOA Late Surgeon jr & ACCOUCHUK. S. P. V. Ry- an' nthe British Royal Surgeon, i ity. Quarantine Pi.vsiri' Offiee at residet ;eTwo blocks north V EPHRAIM CITY, of City J fall, Manti. Telegrams pronq tly responded to - 1 A Borfiersiiop Two Doors North Of U', p Give him a call. Store r --. DR. F. R.KEfJNER, rF, Quatantine Physician, Manti, TJtaJa.. t so s 1 uiaiuiiu.tmi'jy oJilHiAN SXcM rzTerfrr ico 'diLtqs ONnmvi, y 7J 'f n i tl- -J J'1 f.!l'- - ' |