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Show Tuesday July, m PEOPLES 15. age? of 6 181J0. Manti Again tlic Suf- - party ticket for SANPETE CO. ferer. 4th. Per the Election Monday, Aug. Swen Niele i. For Selectman Clerk Assessor Collector Pros. Attorney Recorder Sheriff Elder Wil'iam King, lately returned out a mission to the Sandwich Islands, was the first speaker. He dwelt for some time on the manners etc,, of the inhabitants, the church plantation, the manutacture of sugar, etc. Had enjoyed his mission. The Islanders enjoyed a great amount of the Spirit 01 the Lord. Were full of faith and took delight in attend. ng their meetings to learn the things of God. 'I he speaker thought there was evidence sulficient to prove that they were a branch of the house of Israel. They have Sabbath Schools and On the plantation they have meetings. meetings with an average attendance of 400. About 100 of the natives had emigrated to this country, Bro. Cutbbert King was pleased to meet with the brethren and sisters. Bore a strong testimony to the truth ol the bovs and 3I2 girls) between the and iS years Of this numbet 45 j (a2obos and 230 girls) were en rolled as being in attendance at school; that is, there is 71 percent of the total school population who have at some time during the school year been in attendance. The value, of school p.opeity is as (292 !TIE mlVTINED follows: Value of grounds $ 3o 2,900 buildings furmtuie 650 202 apparatusTotal $4,052 The financial report shows the follow mg item.. Receipts $ 467.41 Bal. on hand last rept. - Julin KeiJ. C. W. Peterson. Nathan Faux, THE SUNDAY STOKM. Dist lard Erickson. taxes School apparatus Tuition fees Y. D. Candland. James Burns. I. H, Hougaard G. I! Cox. J. B. Roper. A 848 60 1,478.15 455 5 Burst in the Mountain Causes $1,000.00 Damages. Cloud Total $3,048 06. Disbursements. Paid to teachets $1, 9S3.75 Paid for rents 5o. 225. Furnishing ic. 170.51 For the second time in the course of a Repairs ix improvements Y. M. M. I. A. CONFERENCE. . sufCurrent expenses 250.25 M. M- - A. year, the residents of Manti are the Y. o! the Conference The Discounts & Losses On the 16th. of last 4030 ferers of a flood. of the Sanpete Stake of Zion will be August, a flood destroyed about $2,500 On Hand 10485 and Sunday, held at Manti, Saturday now on Sunday, A general at worth of property, and Total $3048.613 July 19th and aotU 1890. July 13th , a similar nnsfortun has reis members and tendance of olhcers befallen the people. The damage done 1 he lepoit having been accepted, it invited are quested. The general public is not so heavy neither was the stream was decided that each trustee should of water so great. teceive $40 compensation lot the past b or some houts on Sunday morning year that being an advance of $10 on heavy black clouds had been floating the amount paid each for the previous up from the south until about 2 oclock, year. 1 he was then resolved p. m., the sky was coveted. The thunmeeting lUUIeni or Iulereal, t'UpplOK der kept up a continuous muttering, and into a caucus and Wni. Luke was nomtomments. at last came a heavy shower winch inated as tiustee for the next three years. lasted but a few minutes. No other being nominated the chairman Three or lour miles up Manti canyon called for the ayes and nays; there was There are a number of Sandwich the but one dissenting vote. a clond burst and precipitated Islanders working in the Temple, large amount of moisture with which the The meeting was then adjourned, and On the polls Fine Smyrna Rugs 1.25 t S. R' Mark's cloud was laden, on the lulls. declared open. ol I lie election the sheep and cattle having account & Co. for trustee resulted as eaten oil' all the vegetation in the lulls follow s Mr. Haag is doing a big business in near town, there is nothing to hold me the tepairing line. water or in any way ariest its flow; the is that a heavy tain, inTha Home Sentinels cents a copy at consequence stead of soaking into the ground rushes Szntinel News Depot. down the creek, flooding the country Dr. Kenner returned to the bosom of below and usually doing moie barm In this case the water than good. bis lamily Saturday evening. rushed down the canyon, carrying with all the loose soil and trash m its Yesterday afternoon what might have Mr. Peter Greaves, Jr., was in town it course. The road through the canyon been a serious accident occurred. Two mud with was coveted to such ladies, named respectively Airs. Anderrocks and well son and Mis. Flit of Mayfield came foi Carpets and Rugs cheaper than any an extent that travel was rendered flour to the Manti Roller Mill. On the nigh impossible. body. S. R. Marks and Co. Along the creek the people had put wav up, Mis. Fitt left her baby at the his with Mr. George Choules of Provo logs, planks and other tilings to fjrm teudeiice of Mr. OleSwensen, which cirfamily are on a visit to the Sanpete capi- dams for turning water into the ditchts. cumstance probably saved the life of tal. these were carried along down the the child. At the mill, the team being stream. The props for the flume of Mr. much annoyed bv flies, became restive, Parlor suits 6 pieces, Sofa, Rocker, Hansens, foundry were carr.ed away, and their desire to go was piobably ineasy ehair, two Parlor chairs and small and the flume left in rather a bad Cun creased the tact that one of the '1 he water wheel was thrown sola tlmon. animals w as the mother of a young cult jo.atS R. Maiks and Co. , of force of the the out which had been left at home in Mayfield position by We are informed that the examination and pait ol tile loutuiry flooded As soon as the ladies were ready to stait of teachers will lake place next Monday Awater, block below, the foot budge was ttie animals broke into a fast trot, beand luesday at Fphrann. carr.ed away, and the street flooded in coming partially unmanageable. About various places. two blocks below the mill one of the At the election in r.phraim Monday, The logs laid across the creek at the wheels ceme in contact with a latge for seiiool Parley 14th, trustee, July rear of the premises occupied by George bouldet and both of the ladies weie Sen., received the full vote, 50 A. Lowe, caught some of the floating thrown from the wagon. cast. being brush and debus wlucll immediately beThe ttam finding that they had no in blot a to pile up large gan king heap, We learn from a private source that driver, started to run, but were stopped Fan view is also a sullerer by the storm the bed of the stream and sending the alter going asboit distance. Some ol on for But out side. either water the those who had seen the accident, ran to on Sunday. To what extent, we have lodging of the floating matter here, the the assistance of the women and found been, as yet, unable to learn. unmam street would acioss bridge them lying on the road in an unconctous Our teachers have returned front their doubtedly have been carried away. As condition. They were immediately lifted were the bum then it was, planks taken to the residence of Mr. Swersen. trip to Winter Quarters, to attend the flowof the stieatn and Dr. W. J. Hosford was called to atTeachers Institute. They report them- position by the force A little faither down a loot tend them. selves as being highly pleased with then ing under He found that with the exbudge was carried awavand part of a ception of a number ot bad btuises and outing in every respect. lence. cuts, and a good deal of fright they were A sheep herder came to town the Although the wagon bridges aie all in uninjured. It was feared at Iiist that other day and concluded to have a good their places, some of them aie pretty they bad received some internal injuries the amount badly washed, under the piets, and one but tune, He they soon recovered then of lire water necessary to produce the at least is dangerous fut teams to cross. spanshappily and w ill be all right in a few days. desired ellect and the justice charged The planks on one budge bad to be Neither leant nor wagon were injured. him live dollars for his mistake. pulled up, to pievent its being carried of tided are the ditches Many away. up; Mrs. Jacob Keller informs us that she some of the crops are buned up m the Deafness Cant be Curedhas discovered a small insect on toma- mud and the bed of the cieek is filled to p'ants that is doing a great deal of with large boulders. Altogether the Bp local applications, as they cannot damage. They look like specks of damages cannot be less than a thousand teach the diseased poition of the ear. It will dollats. No doubt much mo e would I here is only one way to cute deafness, brown dust to the natural eve. now be in order for some one to tell have been done, but as soon as it became and that ts by constitutional remedies how to get rid of the pests. known that there was Work to do, there Deafness is caused by an inflamed conwere many willing hands to assist in tne dition of the mucous lining of the Eus Yeslerday afternoon, Henning Mad- woik of clearing out the obstructions so tachian Tube. When the tubes gets inarwere Marker Katrina Mrs. and sen that the water might be kept in its chan- flamed you have a rumbling sound ol imMr. nel rested on a charge of adultery. as much as possible. About an boui perfect bearing, and when it is attack an is Madsen just recovering from closed, deafness is the result, and alter ttie iiist rush, lire water began to the to ol brain lever, and according lower and before dark was flowing in unless the milamation can be taken out danthe old channel, with but little mote of tins tube, restoied to its normal conopinion of Dr. Hosford tt would be gerous to move him just at present. dition, bearing will be destroyed forever; water than belore the stoim nine cases out ol ten are caused by caThe Alexander Mining Co., have been tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition ol the mucous surfaces. COAL! COAL!! laying in a stock ol mining supplies and We w ill g e one Hundred Dollars foi propose, in a few davs, to recommence BaThe Desetet Coal & Coke Comp.,ny any case of deafness (can ed by catarrh) opeiations. They have had a verybear-inhave been making impiovements on the that we cannot cute by taking Halls ttering assay made lately, the lock 38 85 in silver. Cottonwood Canyon Road and at the cute. Send lor circtflais, free. 26,78 in lead, and P . J CiifcNKv The company propose shipping ore right mine, and are now prepared to deCo., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, 65 cents. away. lve coal to their customers in any quanA platform is built and so Dont lorget the Y. M. M. I. A. con- tity. that the wagons will be loaded Saturference to be held in Manti next a shoot and the delay necessiGUNNISON ITEMS. through at The exercises day and Sunday. as formerly done, is obtated in loading, these meetings are of such a nature that viated. We had a nice refreshing shower on all who attend the meetings, par'icuiatly . The Fait view Store will as the young people, are sure to learn our agents in selling road passes actand Sunday. A committee has been something that will be of permanent coal, and their ordets for coal can be obappointed to benefit to them. Come early and come tained for the same figures at which tne di.tw up a program tor celebration ot Pioneer day. T liey are Messrs C. often. A, coal is sold at the mine, fjr 50 per ton,) Madsen, Tollestrop and Frazer, or cash will orders store be wheat; Last Friday evening, a fire broke out Hie stake ptesideucy m the barn of Richard Brereton and taken at ten percent, discount, paid a visit to The coal will be extracted rapidly spread to the surrounding sheds. ftoin the surface, and will be To feet Gunnison on Sunday last. A coherence entirely ol the ward was called and the various The fire brigade soon had the, tire under fioni slate and slack. 1 be road otln ets weie control. Mr. Bre'reton lost consideiable hec put before the people and ill will be kept good condition. sustained, bay, and a wagon, besides the buildings. By promptness and attention to the A new wagon belonging to Messis. A shed business we hope to merit the good will llowe and Taft was destroved. and lence belonging to Mr, John Strong and patronage ot the coat consuming LOST! was also consumed. The xiatnage will public tn tins county. We invite all to come and see the imOne sorrel horse, five veats o'd, with lun up somewhere in the tnousands. provements ami to gve us their otdeis white streak m face, light mane and Cause, a cigarette stump. tail, winch will teceive our best attention. hind feet vv hite. Branded (t-- ) ion the Desetet Coal Coke Co , Itlt t h t h . One iron grav mare three H. Carlstin, years old, with a small group of wart' STRAYED OR STOLEN. Supt. on bteast. Bra1 isl ) on left tlrglr 'Ihealmve des. ... ,k with haV from 6th On Sundav evening the the , SCHOOL MEETING. yard of Henry Golden, N'ephi. , One the 5th bay mare and one roan mare-- both Stun, hams branded W K. on left lup The meeting should have been opened Any ini v one t form ition that will lead to the recovery promptly at 2 p m, but there bi.ng w hetcab nit but of said animals vv ill be suitably rew arded three or four present, it was decided to warded by A: t eulv three wait a few minutes. A.C. Batten, Manti, Utah o'clock, the number had .... - isefl to 15 Of this number there weie thiec truees and two teachets, so that ol the We doslre to pay to nir citiren, that fo citizens of Manti not directly connected Tf'ars wo )jre boon boiling br. Hut s Now 3t)wf ovory for Now with tne school-- , ten was all that found Dr, Km Consumption. Sun mud l.leotri Life Iillft, Buck lulls rnick time to attend the meeting. 7 hr tin Bittern, and have tiver handled rmei Mr. F. R. Kenner as chairman cl the hrll Hi well crthhtlue u en yucli uiiHt-wBp.U. ! of board trustees 1 not he to We do call hrsit.ee vatislaotion. fc?uarnite presided. tf Choi, them every time,aml w o ntumJ r m lv to return! the meeting was read and the tinanc al Dw ell j;, r t " tm fourth '.0 pnee if atixfttitory rtult do not and statistical reports presented by j, II, b filow tW r ujh. The-t- reined huewon Iraur fheirgreat popularity purely on their merit, Hougaard Clio r j.., t I. B. Brunei. Manti, and H, 1. Larson a hpU The reports showed that there were Sacranu-- t ri .1, in the Manti school district 604 children skew and f Surveyor Treasurer Coroner - HOME AFFAIRS. . woik. The Choir sang the Doxology, after w hicJi the meeting was dismissed. X o H. .A r V V- -, ' - , f 2a . XX-- v-- -. ' ' - 1 r rf JH i ; . - "a . " 'i r';A A- -' Li 'XX.v- - V ? f i ' -- x: ..--'- J J - "jk 4 1 f tm ACC ' ' cjig'-.-) 3 B1 ! - , flEI - ; - "'"' 'v5 K. -- 1 X VO . , V'; i. t , x; V ?. -- vskSr V YQUNG WOMANS JOURNAL. larg VvWiy J. MAM No. 10 of the Young Womans Journal to hand, and as usual is full of interestThe ing matter. A poem, entitled Sacred Trust. bv Mis. L. L. Dalton, graces it pages. The story, Ilia Western Boom, from the pen of Mrs. Ellen Both pieces Jakeman is continued. speak well lor the Inerary talent ot Sanpete. Other amcles equally deserv mg credit are ''Judahs Daughters, "Lights and Shades. File Coming Glory, I lie Lead Back the Erring One, World as Seen Through a Womans Eyes etc. etc. The Journal is a credit to the Young Ladies in general and the promoters and contributors in particular. is A 1 rn V Geo. I Pal i ai V. s. 1 practice ? t TERRITORAL AGENT Wholesale and. Retail BEAR STORY. Gunnison Valley, June iS, 1S90. One morning I left my camp just at the break ot day went out with the sheep and when the sun was about an hour high went back to breakfast. On returning to the herd, and within about filty yards of t I couid hear them snorting and running aud;knevv that something was there fighting them. I soon found out that the excitement was caused by a bear which on my approach ran off a short distance and started to climb a tree. Changing his mind, or seeing a better tree, he came down and started to cl mb an other. When he bad climbed about thirty feet I ran up to the tree and began piling up brush around it intending to smoke him. Kneeling down i light the pile with a match, 1 heard hint grow and on looking up beheld hint coming down. I tried to stait him back up the tree but he failed to take the hint, Iran off a short distance and gave hint the road. He looked a little w bile and then started oft in an opposite direction. Being without fireaims I went over to a camp" about a mile off, btAnuging to Anthony Metcalf. There was no one in camp, but the gun was easily found. Alas there were no so very reluctantly I was compelled to go back to my own camp with-iti- t accomplishing anything. Although minus the game, I had all the fun ol a genuine bear hunt. Joseph Beamus. s, Circumstances have caused the de bate on the tariff bill, which begin in to assume much m u the Senate interest than was expected for it a short ume ago. The principal reason for this s the expectation on the part of the Senatois that when the democratic tarill bill is disposed of, die Federal election bill will betaken up. 'Ibis, the democrats say they will prevent if thev have to talk on the lanli bill until the 4th of next March when the Fifty-firs- t Congtess expires. Stiange to say the democrats appear to be much more certain that the Federal election bill will become a law than do the republicans, most of w bom speak doubtfully of it.' My ow n impression is that the Federal election bill will not be voted upon by ttie Senate af this session; none ol the republican Senators vv I10 enthusiastically favor the bill have the influence and power in the Senate which enabled Speaker Reed, who has proven himself to be the greatest legislative power ot die present generation, to force it through the House; besides the regAkSi-canthroughout the country have not up to this tune manifested enough interest in the measure to stir up the lukewarm Senators of their party. y 0 6) inn? j lln ialin Editor Sentinel. - v OSL r? THE T F''" t j AD . U I W' r-- "l ci Thi A Special Attention Given to Southern Orders for Tools and Builders Supplies.! In 1 Juab , BEN ft, EiDNEDGE, Kept Sant Pays ProvO City, utaH. Spar MOney! Money!! Money!! i Prov Plea ! Ame i Lehi Arrl Salt I I Tr ar Tra V30a TO LOAN ON IB mm mmm, CF LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO., ON VERY EASY TERTIS. We have plenty of money to loan on good security on or write to call particulars For ih fui W.D.SIl TJL1S Manafjer;hphrainu A , i W. S. BIRTO.Y, Pres. (i, I. FEI - T, Sec. W. C. tu BIKTON, Muse. BURTON, GARDNER CO,, incorporated. am Se . The Attention of the Farmers and General Public is Directed Particularly to our Combination Fence for its Cheapness, Durability and Guaranteed Satisfaction. Orders by Mail Receive Prompt attention. Send for Price List, s Ca-tan- . Lumber, Moulding !jj! ill G q qIt tLrArAi! Doors, Combination Fence , Cedar Posts , Etc. 5TAHD, COU- Sxii. S. t ? Ist,E. Sts. OT TOWN OFFICE QPFFOSITE TOE ATE E. - Co-op- U O o rn n x s Salt Lake City, Utah. JaniesM. bobbins. SOUTHERN CENTRAL si 0 il.-c- d Q H Q . Ftrdir.and Erickson ill.!, mat ' . '.ii'itor at Law, ' 1 ri:- - Utah. s f carry the heaviest and most varied stock of attractive merchaiul se that can be found within the Territorial limits of Utah in proportion to the space we We are already occupy. overstocked and with constant arrivals ve are Very much pressed forthe want ef more roum. Rather than build any more at pres ent we will sacrifice on our already low prices in order to insure the desired reduction of stock, Lence we offer you the benefit of our C.YS'Y f John P. Christensen. TS YYaYTS. on Ribbons, Laces Embroideries, Summer Dress Goods. Glass ware Tinware and a wide variety of Miscellaneous Contrivances, Notions and ot! er Novelties. We buy STEEE BAIU1 FENCE WIRE in Car Lot. Y e also full a line sizes of in BTKKL WlEE NAILS carry OAIjIj D 5BE3E5 03. ROBBINS&CHRISTENSON GUNNISON, UTAH. A 5 |