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Show In the llvxall competition the awards (or first prize in short stories and also Christmas poem was awarded to Allen A WEEKLY NEW.PAPKK at 1 he judges were surpr.sed M Karr. of 5au Pet end Sur the coincidence. Devoted to the inier.--.treuu .ling cmntieM. The Utah commissioners have been ordered to their post ol duty bv the T. JiktMti, Managing Editor Secretary of the Inteiior. Siuce readin in Salt Lak ELt JkEEMkN, ajitor the above the registrars have straghtened their backs and gone to work on a ditlerent base. TEE KO:iE SEHCTEL, Ji. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Ogden Standard foot sees lay THEY REND EACH Ol HER, Goulds Charles S. King, editor of the Daily Lrnon, (Gentile) Ogden, was shot by F. W. hxum, about whose wife King had published an article, that whether true or false, should never had Exum space in a respectable paper. visited king at Ins olhce aud induced him to make a retraction, which was (unshed up in a wav to make the worse than the original offense King then left town that evening be lmniedi-atellore the paper was circulated, upon his return to town he was ar rested on a charge of libel, and released Ea.cr in upon his own recognizance the day the two men met in the stieet, a Itw words passed between them, aud Exum drew a co.ts revolver and began Imiig at King, who rail up the sueet Two balls took and into a drug store effect, one 111 the leg, considered sl.glit, ud one 111 the neck, thought to he in the recent railroad consolidation Secretary Blaine is sick with lum- bago and democratic returns It is no definitely settled that Salt Lake is to have a Mammoth Hotel. Visitors are to be congratulated. The Herald of Dec. ist. publishes a list of names of bonified citizens that the Liberal regestrars refused to register. y Penrose was liberated without telling how mar.y wives he had or making any other concession to vulgar curiosity. If that parly isbest served, which is served honestly and unselfishly, then the Liberal party should advertise for new servants. From the number and frequenev t.i burglaries in Salt Lake recently it may be safely inferred that Powers has not succeeded in furnishing all who wanted to "vote with work. The Deseret A'ews with great courage dared the charge of treason, and pointed out the discrepeuces between judg Andeisons judicial Conclusion and the evidence m court. Congress convened on Monday. Hon JohnT. Cane, with Ins wife and two daughters left Utah last week, for the scene of Ins labors, amidst the hearty good wishes of the people of this Territory. This is the spirit ol the comments made by Liberal organs on the recent decision of Judge Anderson: "This has been a sad summer for the Latter-da- y Saints and the Church of Jesus Christ and the time is not far distant when they will discover that the law is stronger than the hand of revelation." There are three propositions now before the public in regard to silver. One is to let things remain as they are A second is to coin the maximum amount the law allows fq.ooo.ooo a month. A third is to coin all that may be offered. There is no vital movement at present to discontinue entirely the coinage of silver dollars. There has been the rumor of a great gold find near Corders ranch. Idaho. The new camp has been named Neal, and each report coming in confirms the stories recently published. The Ella Hill mine has a ledge, the ore from which goes over two hundred dollars per ton, while there are seams Tunning through that go as high as fa, 000. 76-fo- This is a copy being issued. Balt Lake City Nov. Situ, flln rninlt 00(or what you Can), account of Liberal committee. Money Ovedeil uow. The election will be lost or won during the registration, and that la now in Your Tuly progretu. 1880 Dr J, Itollietor Sucratery Finance Committee. City. Utah. O. dan-crou- s. King is a ni.111 ol thirty, and came to tins country a sciibe for a Sectarian who getting sliort ol cash dropped lum in Ogden, giving hint the slip, and leaving mm, then a mere boy. alone r, 111 strange City, and eutiiely unprovided lor. He became connected with a paper then published in Ogden, Trie Runlet, and gave such offence to a number of depionmient gentiles in that city, by scribing the pictuies 111 a prostitute's album winch he came into possession of in a peilectly legitimate way and printing the senliineiits of the oiigmals wntteu on the back, that they tieated He him to a coat ol tar and feathers. niaiitained Ins position, however, and received much applause for biavery and it has undoubtedly warped Ins entire He afteiwaid caieer. Journalistic brought out the hrisco Times, and published a paper so intensly milling camp that many ol the best families would not I11 receive it into their homes. spite of the fact that a gentile diopped him a pen mless bov in a stiange cuy; tlut loitv t.iicd and leallieied him for tell e mg the liutli about mein; mat lue Uotnpanv gut d long Mail ol Inin, so he Sdid on the puce pa. d j. Hie June s, and that a gcuiilc snp.i.u undent ol the noyc md linn; he lus mine,, at stuck to that paity tm. aaii thick and tlilii, light and 111. i.g; vvuS.ed Ills youth and the iem 11 gaole alenls wnh which he has been endowed 111 tlij service of souless party without money and He said in commenting without price 011 Thanksgiving day that he had nothWith ins party ing to be tliauklul for. power and Ins business seemingly on the top wave of success he makes the above confession, which is undoubtedly true. These terribly partisan enemies of ouis live in a state of feverish unrest and anxietvilhey do not know the meaning ol the woid "peace. and through all the harmony of their lives is the "lust chord of an approving conscience. It is possible he will now wind up what might have been a noble caieer. by laying down his life in an ignoble a nb-lin- 1 111 cause. , alleged that at the recent election in New Jersey, the fact being known that there was a corruption fund, made voters hold off and place a puce upon their vote. The result was that the money was expended without materially'changing the position of the two parties. Republicans bought Republican votes and Democrats those of their own party. If there has to be political corruption, we are glad the voters are not the bosses are icaliznig. Tooele was taken from the people by an open, brazen and outrageous theft. It wasnt long before the voters, without regard to party, fairly "wiped the ground'1 with the thieves. Ogden was "captured" from the majority bv fraud aud corruption, and now the people, almost without regard to paity, are anxiously waiting election day when they will "mop the earth" with the gang who stole the city. These are examples of getting control by other than hone.t and la wlul means, and all parties will do well to heed the warnings given. is Editor Sknlinel: posed that editors 1 y he M'ord; Wednesday, 0, ISS9. What la partisan gentile journalist in Utah and go unarmed? "blood-atouin- Also. "t tin writing we are Informed that Kxoui ttsia let out on hail. 1 Dm appears a rv queer proereUuiiy, for according to all our licit information Kiinii a assault on Kina u deliberate attempt t murder, a crime that certainly should be unlmiliblt. Be careful editor King, or you will be under indictment for tteason, as well as libel. Do not have the temerity to crit icise the acts of officials' M ANTIS COLONIZERS. Out of the 12 names credited to Manti by the Salt Lake Txibune of the ist. inst. as colonizers, we find that Bruce Brown is at home engaged in his usual voca tions. Len Billings, Jas G. Bleak, Carl son, the same, Ezra Christiansen going to school at Ephraim. Oliver Christiansen is in school in Manti, Ax We were obliged to drop the issue of ter Fixted is at home engaged in his usPrize Article No. 4, from Arthur Henry, the same. paper ual business through the press of other matter. We Parley Hatch no such person ever lived here. hope to do better in the future. to-da- American. is thought that a decision will be of lntersai, I tippings and reached in the Cronin case I'oiDoseali bytheioth of Dec. Mantl Items Ou Nov. 3rd a tire was d scovered on the third floor of the Tubtene building, Read "A Man Lost. Minneapolis. A number of employees jumped from the building and were killthis office. Potatoes wanted at ed. Several bodies have been taken the rums, and there are probably Wood and Coal wanted at this office troni more The building was of brick; the J. P. Meilstrup. Esd., was in Manti on loss will probably reach $i,ooo,ouo. . ( Thursday. sale at the Senfor JJexald The Daily tinel News Depot. Sa The Civilta Cattolica says that good Harpers Weekly and Leslie's Weekly progress is being made in preparing for at the Sentinel News Depot. pubhcotion the correspondence of Pisu IX with the leading politicans of Europe P.r j. Larson is again in Manti in con1 hese are expected to cause great connection with the Temple grounds. sternation in diplomatic circles, as thev The Woman's Suffrage Association will ruin the reputation of many a statesof Manti meets in regular session on man. A lull at T rid ty evening, Dec In France tho people sometimes tendance is desired. Foreign. Salt Lake who have been absent on a visit to Cache County. He will be gone four days. Dr W. H. Olsten is going to mi Monday, to meet his family There is one case of d phtheria in town. Parents should take good care of their I. tile ones as this is excellent w eather to encourage tins tearful plague. Keep your cliildiens feet dry For Sale Mr. E' L. Parry offers Ins residence tor sale. 1 he house is a large 8 roomed building, well finished in every particular, w ith good parlor grates and other modern improvements. The lot is 6jxi3 rods and is well fenced, a good picket tence on the front, and a small orchard. 1 here are two staules, a granary and cellar. The location one block west ol Tithing Office, and hall block from public square. For particulars call 011 or write E. L Parry, Manti. Tlio County complain that they are too much governed, butthe little townofSt. Denis ought to be thankful for exiting arrangements. In that town a bakers ring was formed with the horrible object of forcing up the price of bread to something above famine prices, if possible, during a hard winter. Fortunately St. Denis possesses it resolute and plucky mayor. lie immediately contracted for a supply nf bread through the mayoralty, and imposed a tariff which the Liv seems to give him power to do. For some time it was a case of pull mayor, pull baker; but ultimately the ring collapsed. AN ORDINANCE In Relation to Licenses in Manti City. Be It ordained by the City Council of MantiCit) : bee. 1. '1 hat it shall not be lawful for any person hereafter in Manti City to engage in the business of selling, bartering, trailing or hawking Sewing JMazhlues, Musical ltMlru-inentAgricultural Impliments or Vehicle without having first obtumed a license there foie, as herein provided. Beo, i All aplicutton for licenses under this ordinance shall bo made in writing to He the City order, and when the amouui as hereinafter provided shull have been paid into the City Treasury the City Recorder shall issue to the appinunt undet the seal of the City, t license at the following rates, te wit k or each dealer, baiterer, trader, or iuuker In dewing Machines, Musical Instruments, Agricultural lmpliments, or vehicles. Filteen dollars per. year. FAIR VIEW ITEMS. Sec. 3. Lacenaes for any business named in this ordinance may be issued for a term of three mouths or payment ol fifteen per cent, Dec 2nd, 1889. to the nu unt charged per. aunum . The weather here is very warm, additions! sec. 4. It shall be immaterial w hether the with plenty of ram, The snow in the goods otfenU torsdle b the persons mentionin tins ordinance, be owned by them or mountains is pronounced deeper than at ed w bethui thu ,th persons, be acting as agents any time the past winter fur auoth r. sec. 5. zn person violating the provisions of tins ordinance, shull b- - liable to a tine m A MAN LO IT, any sum not exedmg hfty dollars or to imEditor Sentinel: prisonment in the city Jail n.t exceeding An old gentleman living a few miles hfty dajs. Hoc. b All ordinances or parts of ordinances north of our city, wandered off last conflicting with this ordinance are hereby re- Tne County Court has been in session the past two days. The Presidents Message to Congress on Tuesday was w ell received at home aud abioad. No tefeience was made to the Utah question The Woman Suffrage Association will meet lor permanent organization at Ephraim on Satuidav Dec. 7lh. All citizens are envited 11 respective of sex. , Wednesday, and has not yet been found pealed. A D. though many have been searching lor Approved November 20th, W Ilham Luke, him every day since, and some have Mayor of Manti City. le is about seventy Attest, iliiain been out all night. Jack, Re City Kec order. yeats old, about live leet eight inches ul . I, W. T. Ja order of Manti Citv.dohere k, bight; and is somewhat demented. lji by certify that the fciegoiug ordinance was nends are very anxious concerning hiiiq passed on the date herein appearing, aud the same is a full, true, and corret t copy and any information about him would that of the different parts of said ordinance us it be thankfully received. appears of record in my office. In testimony whereof! have hereunto sot Atty information can be sent to this the corporate seal ot office or to our agent Eli A. Day, at my hand and affixed Manti City, this 23rd day of November, a D Fairview. CjHOhTHi SOUTh BBISCI GOods Grooorlea, Dry Clotlilng, Boots tfc SBooa, Hardware, Kotlons. tfco. GRAIn, Lumber and Shingles. We buy our BOOi fc SHOE? direct from the so can sell at TERRY low figures SUPPLIES. - Dec. 3rd, 18S9. The Woman sufhage Association ol Mount Plearant seems to progress fa vorabfy. We wish it God speed The Peoples Paitvol Mount Plearant met in the Social Hall, N a. 28th ult. Cvtus H. Wheelock was elected temporary chairman, and C. W. Sorensen sec retary. 1 he chairman announced that the object of the meeting was to effect an organization of the Peoples Paity desired to he.ir the opinion of those present in that regard. No one volunteered to speak but Ainasa Aldrich, Andrew Madsen, C. W. Sorensen, A. Job son. Geo. t. hiistensen JohnEkker and Mayor C. N. Luud, each were in turn called All bv some of the audience to speak. favored the ntoveimade. spoke in warm teims of the necessity such .111 organization; the benehtial iesult th il would occur fiont it, etc. l.uli was An 014 m' non highly applauded. which will be known as the IV p'es Paitv Club was then effected, w :.i V.ms 11 Wheelock as President, Ab. u,i Vice Pies., Amasa Aldm.11 and C. W, Sorensen Treasurer, to serve (.11 the ist annual election, to take place The Club is to meet the January. 1890. ist and 3id Monday of each month. 1 1 . 111 THE RAILROADS i LOUR MILL Manufactures S. Tht Best Grades of ftTF LOU R.a traight grade, Family pride, XX Family, Fariaa Grits, Chop fetd, Bran and short. . Orders Filled on short order. A. W. Fowi.s, President. John E. Stbom, Secretary. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. V John Lowrv 1 I TellYou, If you want a bargain call at Lowrys SUPPLY GENERAL Provo city council will build a City Hall, for $25,000. O11 Dec. 2nd there was two feet of snow iu Em.giation Canyon. The bodv of a new born, but perfectly developed infant, was found in the fish pond of a Mr. Lashus, at Ogden. The tody was weighted with a brick, ard is undoubtedly a case ot wilful murder. s ? HOUSE, o(: And See Their :)o I . tfSTMfRY GOODS, 1.4 5MENS CLOTHING, 3riIOUSE TRIMMINGS, F u rn i tu r e, Etc BABY CARRIAGES. o Main Street, ja42Ca,xitl. St. LOJIs HOUSE. HK House Lace Laic Salt REIDS City. NEW, STOIIE NEW, GOODS. The Only exclusiv ladie, and childrens furnishing house in UTAH. We have thV largest, best selected and cheapest line of laces, embroideries, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs. ribbon, underwear, corsets, fins, white goods, kenington art materials, fancy goods and notions in the west. Our Ot talogue and price list is now ready and will be tnaileb to every l.tdy sending her aldress. Send for a Catalogue. Groksbeck &. IIopghton. MxYDS0NlROSaf0 llAl)S0XlK0SOtl?0 PLANING MILL. SHOP IN SOUTH EAST PVKT OF ESTMHHT.g- - -TMLOUG MAIN ST. MANTI. Monthly Orders seut to the Best House in St. Louis and Furnishings. ing, scroll sawing, turning, etc. done to order. Rustic, ceiling, flooring, doors, sash, frames and screen made to order, Lumber, lath, pickets, Casings, mouldioirs, corner blocks, rosettes, etc. always on hand Lwmher taken in exchange for work. for uloth s Men and Boy's Cloths made to order on the shortest notiee and in the Latest Styles. 27Parties ordering Suits send Their Own Money and get all tht 27 tie unfit. MANTI ROLLER MILLS. LOUIS F. BEGKEB, LESSEE, EHH-- var T orritorai. Son, , City Recorder. 1 Manufactures Flour. Bestand Grades solicited, of fsfl The f70rders Correspondence Custom Work a Specialty V'jp-- T i, .. V.rrV,v' . ET KOFFORD AND ALDRICH. ". S General Merchandise Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, and a full line of Gents furnishing goods. The cheapest store in the County Call and be convinced. Mt. 2 blocks Sonth of Co-o- Pleasant. With cash sales we give a Beautiful French Chromo. Furniture, Paints and Oils, Wall Paper, Sash and Doors, at Otto at Otto at Otto at at G. G. G. Otto G. Otto G. Grocieries, etc, Stoves and Coffins. Riligste hii3 i Staden Ephraim, ' il MVJM Olsens Olsens Olsens Olsens Olsens Utah. 1 Mt Pleasant Patent Roller William T. Jack, 8BAL-- AIM, ITAH Grading on the S. P. V. is fast near- The Large-- t Machine Shop in the Manti. ihe Mr.Hoggan. ing contractor, Gaunt v expects to be working in town tins week. All kinds of planing, mould The U. N. C, are surveying up Salt Creek Canyon. It is almost certain that this road will run through our San Pete County. Rumor now come 10 11s that the Southern Pacific aie surveying this wav and that the chances are good that this radioad also will give San Pete a call. Supt, H. S. Keer, of the SanPete Valley, was in Manti I uesday night. He left for Salt Lake on Wednesday. He thinks the chances are m favor of an immediate move in the laving of iron on our little local road. Manager Bruback in an interview with a Tubune reporter, said there would be 150 to 200 miles ol this road built forthwith. TTTATT. I3FHRAIM; r-- j MAnufe-turer- s HEAD QUARTERS FOR 'GENERAL 1 MOUNT PLEASANT ITEMS. WHO IS HE? It is generally supknow everything and acting upon that supposition I want to ask you a question in which I and others are greatlv interested. The fact is, since Judge Andersons late decision in to the naturalization of aliens I am in somewhat of a quandary as to who or what I am Of course a naturalized Englishman can be an Englishman again, so with a Damshman or Irishman or any other nationality, but with one who, native and to the "Manor born, wh is he anyhow, and what is he? Please answer through the columns o( the Sentinel at your earliest convenience and relieve the anx ety of one w ho li 11 always thought that he was A Citizens zeii s quite right; editors (iff the ' a , ,11 g ue) do know everything. Thete 10 - v classes ol theFnns homo recog-1.1 .'1 under government Citizens. Alien-. o unis. Criminals, thor.e consider ed "non coinpus mentus and women. Sim e under the Andersons ruling our, Jletad. coriespomlent is neither citizen nor alien then loie il Ije is of age, and unwilling to If'oxld second a The publishes be cl iNse'cl with either or crinu letter from its special commissioner, im!s, tbeie is no other (unities chance for him concerning the but to become a woman The SentiJohn C, Klein, ruins in Mexico explored for the nel condoles. list timt by a World's expidition last month The strange Sculptures, giving proof of the high state of civilization' FORGETS HIMSELF. which the people living there posessed, the xemmkabl facial tesetnblaoce of King, f the O,' lea 'nion.in an editothe subject to the Assyxaian, fjfyptian rial says 111 expla.i non of Exum being and lAhiofian xtices added to t$en able to get Hie di. p on him; timtfauly of costume cannot but Create Inn gun on the cnahmkd lm much wonderment as to the race iden- journalist. pulleil ho in the eonsoiounne of bis not lniml had of the mysterious inhabitants of the rightful thought it ueceHHary to tify with means defunse ot any provide ruined civ, who have so completely aamat Ku klui or white caps. of the knowledge of man, fiassed out We are afiaid that in a personal row behind no positive clue as to I Nov. the editor has made a party mistake origin llw Ileus It w- Provo JSnqmror. 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