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Show THE SENTINEL. MANT1 WEDNESDAY, UTAH JANUARY, 17, i$94 can show a profit at 41', .41 Transitory herds at any rate of duty, er andliow'many Paid Terr, on school lands 13.105 no the flat one close of le year, no duty at all." thinks of getting up a petition to 1f.754.Jt1 Co warrants in circulation nee. show. him a better Ilefore election "These Demo jive 319.85 3111892 We do not believe that there is Co warrants issued since 16754.20 withmet cratic legislators having Co warrants redeemed at tieas cause for believing that wcol 16461.16 out purse or script, were of course any ury 13 will he cheaper because of the Co warrants in circulation tier. unable to pay therr board, washing, 612.95 of the tariff. If doctors disa- 31 1S93 cigars, and all those little bills, so it is hard fur others to come EXHIBIT OF TREASURY. the first thing they de is te pass a gree in the to an agreement matter, and Ballance in Treasury Pec. bill for contingent expenses, and in this cose those who are most inter- 31 isyj $4J4-- 3 twelve hundred dollars of tha To ,ale of townsite lots B.65 in the are ested variance at question 7 95 sale of estrays people' money is devoted to this on the of school lands 1410.60 rent subject. purpose.' Having thia provided tax sale If wool underran eleven cent tarfines themselves without funds thoy proiff brings only 7 cents, what will it sale of library for the ceed to legislature people licenses 6yj.5o bring if the tariff is taken off is a 15440-4co and co school When the Legiilature meets col. of school and Terr, taa that apparently none can "Twelve hundred dollars ere not question assessment 144.70 aupp. decide, but with a prospect of the " transitory herds u.15 far contingeat expenses Wilson bill becoming a law, and for two am prepared to vote 32885.68 Total factories commencing operations all 16461.16 Co warrants redeemed Amt tiansfeird to Co. school over the land. With the present fund 2152.10 upply exhausted, it looks as if wool Ballance in treasury Dec. would raise in value. We cannot 31st 1893 5417M Attorney General Olney had a believe that when Australian woo 32885.68 Total little fua the other day. with a dele sells for two cents in London, twenty Ration of Republicans from Kansas COUNTY SCHOOL FUND. they will try to undersell the home leaded by Representative Curtia, wool at Balance in treasury Jan. 1st iSjJ 45.90 10 cents per pound. .vhich called on him in the interest Co. school lax 1892 20S5.55 20.05 Supplemental Uoschuoi tax ef Colonel Jones who wants to be J. S. Marshal. While he did not Total 2152.10 Co school apportionment 936.20 Attorin the words so so say many 708.40 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. fhipt warraats redeemed 537-Balance 1:1 treasury ney General left the impression Notice L hereby given, that in pur Balance in treasury of genminds his cullers that Repubupon 14272.42 tuxnce of an order of the I'rebatc Court eral funds lican influence is not calculated to in trea.ury mi Ballance of Countv in and for the Sanpete. Territ school funds 557-improve any Democratic chance for of Utah made on the 30th day ci 4 Bal!an:e in treasury getting an appointment under the December 1893 in the matter of the Department of Justice. The Kan- Mate of Caroline Jones deceased, the indersigned, the administrator of the sas left in doubt as to whether the of Caroline Jones deceased wil! had injured the prospects of Colonel Mate r at pnblc auction to the highest Jones, and certain that they had nol for cash and subject to confirmation :v said probate court, on Friday the ad improved them. lav of February 1S94, at loo'clock A. M the late residence of Caroline it All of the old Hawaiian straw in the County of Sanpete, all has been retlirashed since the new tho right, title, interest and estate of the arrived via Auckland that the aid Caroline Jones at the time of hre of Hawaii had agreed to th irath, and all the right, title and inter-- t that the said estate has, by operation conditions first submitted to her and law or otherwise, acquired other than in accordhad it Willis that Minister r in addition to that of the said Caroline instructions ance with his original lones at time of her death, in and to all requested the provisional govern .hat certain lot, piece or parcel of laud ment to retire in her favor, anc situate, lying and being in the said county and if Sanpete, Territory of Utah that the provisional governmei' to as described vounded follows, and Ircsiden had declined to do so. vit: has later dispatch Cleveland Lot two (2), block twcnty'(jo), plst A which came from Hawaii by the iunnison townsito steamer Corwin, but neither he no Terms and conditions of sale: cash hi theii made has Gresham en per cent of the purchase mortey-shSecretary Vhthrr they con' jd to the auctioneer on nature. qublir in clothing re-or- m ! SEJMTINEL PUB. SO. Representative Johnson has introduced several hills in the legists turc. MANHOOD Jf BEST01E0SS lion of 11 fa'i or. il'ritiifh pi. ysunim. j ia ,v,o vmi i u ii. : of Vsiii.s or tvji.ruiip ' ! . k.fci JiiHuiniiiu. r.ii irv him- i j t!j i V'tn.".-.-.- Pimj'lMk V:iiiiiKiri In M..rry, k.xjiguaui.g I MV r iiiYit. 11 j lli li'HiS.fi mi of uwnurjfi' M IiHCi if io f!iMaK4 i in i p.'iUftSoTf a!: all thalmrniof IicpoioiM y. 4 Uuiiw, u. A ifrtM iirlriHrv orL'ii'iHi.f ai D trurifc and R r i 11 HujiurnH a . nfir.ti-Ma ik roMlorffiiaU I utrwuftlwn n hc:uiM r.intjr rant ana tnmblM r!t)i an not rn.i'ri by i BB roiuiuii m'Thiw . incorwlilis-4iun4s4ra:w,iCM IMFK?CKitluosilykuowirnmnlr is- - i. ftlM'.in. PrtNUllllH. rnB-rtnfi imi( aitoul u ofrtvanAial momy nMiirowl if six uin. A writl"i peiu.ai i.i cur'. will FKBKHFrul:r fewid for iiitsil. nwtmniuU, fUJOn hos.si O. LoX 3LI7G, Him Fntiiciaco, 01. :.y AOdrow UAVOL JICblClXK CO-.l- . armor :i arrm pr ytrtt For sale bv Mrs. i. b. Brunei. 44-9- 570-8- Rasmus Clawson and Johnjpn represent Sanpetea of Republican patronage. Jacob share The Salt Lake llcrald can take sides as it pleases, but the sympathies of he people ef Sanpete are with the little road just the same. Last Wednesday's Herald gave Representative Johnson quite a roast in relation to his position on the Contingent expenses bill. The Repulicans in the legislature thought free coinage and statehooa could wait, but the stationarey anc papers furnished the members wa an important measure that brooked no delay. The Democracy of Sanpete did not ask their nominees for any 'pledges either expressed or implied. It would therefore be in order for the Pyramid to explain what they mean by "implied pledges and promises" given by the Selectmen. 57-o- o 11 445-7- 49-- y4 The St.Liouis j4ose is the place to get Good Clothes. The only way to obtain satisfaction is by having your suits made to order. guarantee a perfect fit, and good workmanship. Me hid-le- -II Mailt. lone-iunnis- . ex-tjue- Representative Pendleton, of Texas, has introduced a free coinage bill, making the average price of gold and silver for sixty days from November 1st, 1S94, the legal ratio between the two metals, on and after Jan. 1st, 1895. I As would naturally be expected the Republican legislature does not extend any of the courtesies usually Vd by such bodies. 'iThcj . them. They have got disregard of the rights of their opponents, down tine. Gov. Waite has been presented w ith a leather medal by the people of Colorado "for his uble decision to Act in opposition to their wishes and their best interests." lie will follow his out assinine probably policy though he rides "to the bridle 'its in blood," unless he should be taken off his hobby horse. Tke is one thing admirable in the Republican party. When it has the authority it uses it. When it has the power it employes it to carry out its policy. No division weakens it, no hesitation hinders it, no cowardice cause it to waver. In thia respect the Democrats in Congress may well learn frem their adversaries. The New York World. r AVPRQ ' knoJfui positively iom remarks of Democratic Congressmen who have seen the lrcsident since In received them it is inferred thai Either way it woulu they do. not change the ailuation at all, at Minister Willis had positive instructions not to use force to bring aloui the change, a fact of which Minister Thurston, who is now iu Hawaii, was well aware before he and which of itsel. made it almost certain that then would be no change, unless th provisional government voluntarily retires. NOT THE ONLY ONE. obatFCoui t. Seed at ex usher. John A Xewren administrator of the Mate of Caroline Jones deceased. 30th 1893. Wm. T. Reid Attv .VvrA Dec-'inb- '965 1 A writer in the American wool and cotton reporter says : 45 per cent tariff would more than eover the entire profits ot any manufacturer of clothing, ae that exportations to Us would he an impossibility, even if for the sake of "making erte hand wash the other," he was willing to forego any profit. The truth is, that if one is going Irom here to England it is well to buy what clothing is needed here. We need be under no apprhensiona f.i account of English competition Bffflsaa ware extreme, my leg, from to the ankle, being a solid core, which beau to extend to other paru of the body. After trying various remedies, I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, before I had finished tho first bottls. I siperieneed great relief: tha second bottle effected a complete cure. , Ayers Sarsaparilla Prsperad by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co Lowell, Maas. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.and oflit-- ai Salt I..k(City Utah. December uah. i Notice is hereby given that the following-namecttlerhu filed notice of his intention to mikv nal (iriHif in support of his ciaiin, mid that said roof will he made before County Clerk of Son-et- c County st Mauli I'ish on January 27th- - 1H04 ix. Ole Olson Ilomcstesd entery S4 fur the .sst 1 J Smiitliexst 4 sec. ,vt end Wr.t -2 South, eit l- - j sec. ,14. ly South 1 Hast, lie names the following witnesses to prove is continuous residence upon and of, aid land via. John Anderson, John Sorensen Jr.. Joseph hri.tiansen, Henry Jem-r- til of Mayli-i- d Sin-et- c County Utah. Rerun Gns. Register. Bird and I.oweatlornetsof (. During the campaign of 1S92 Relabored to conpublican apeakt-rFINANCIAL REPORT UF vince the people that the tarif. SANPETE COUNTY. brought competition, and a reducBalance due bv tolled ur Dec. 31st tion ef prices, and quoted figurrt-tha89 $5i67.So seemed to prove their assertions. Special school tax 1692 tax After the election we were told tnai 1892 Supplimental County tax 1S9.5 j2$..78 the Democrats would never dart " School 1449.59 Amt fur araesing and collectto pass a reform law. Of late they Terr, and Teir. Scliojl U seem to have changed their mind. ing b93 142S.OU Asscsnient on bet They arc willing to believ. now. that the Democrats really meant 4,973-7Paid Into treasury bv A id' what they said, and petitions art Iricksen 5828.90 pouring in, asking that they ignore Remitted. 1892 Cash the pledges made to the people. paid into TreturV b collector 1S93 1000.00 aid let the tariff stand as it is. Remittance and rehsle Ballance due by collector The wool growers do not want S46;.(v the price of wool raised through a Total reduction of the tax. They now DISBURSE XIKNT.s, claim that it is impo-sih- lr to rur. Piobate Judge sheep, for the prices which wil' Selectmen Kemp i 2. U come as a result il a reduction ol Selectman Ncil-c- n 5 the tariff. Figures are given Probate Judge Johnsu.i xS.ir. Sorensen that a herd of J.500 will cos; Selectman Sundwall 256.40 the owner five hundred dollar more Murle 232.00 iVc.t.o than they wii bring if wool is sole Collector for tS, 710.1.0 for ; cent per pound. These Cdunty Clerk hti.o Pros, A tty. s4445 figures count in the whole cost oi Tressuier 75 Sheriff labor, cere of teams, losses sus2.tO Physician tained &c. Asst. Pl'.ysician Ib.'o Suppose our farmers should couni .Bde Inspector 14h.be Board of quarantine no. their own wages, their losses from Indigent and Inv.,iic 21511.6; various eauses, the t of feeding sect. Expense 459,,i their teams at $100 pet hfsi.2u proet niiuj span, their Crilninpl KoS-and bridges hoard and incidental expenses. Bounty en acnlp-- . Cures others, will cure you t 443-7- 144-7- 5 1 47-3- FDR THE IViOKfcY; ' TJHEY AFiET lE -- AOGINTOS , f t .8.1 fj Ik jj:.-1- , 12 , i j 3v ; X) u - 4 w r. h Jr.? Esc v a. S . V 4 1 PROPRIETOR Eho, Freayt, law .'I fan antes,imtlmal fr Stove, . 1 OF 10 P. I. Tfl YLOP -- Sc. ,,, - !, fmtrmMtnkM, - 'yirVaSfiEtffi ,. .r, . Hnw la, v. 7"e tisknaet ftlVMItM. n. vor ixnt ttill tTtOHt, Kisr--1 ftw ff.SA KNOW WHAT IN COCOA PERFECTION MEANS UNTIL von have tried Vanmoutcrititjocoa BEST AKO 20S Dlgestlbloand K oir tions. Sliitlo Instantly with boiling water or milk. , M. Saving Time. s 1 orders Steps have been taken issued fur the arrest of absentee wlich it is believe will result in bringing to Washington this week every Democratic member of the louse who is well enough to come, and the party leaders are confident that they can get and keep a quorum of Dcmocratf until the tariff bill is passed. er Sarsaparilla That's our business as manufacturers of the Fahys Monarch Gold Filled Watch Cases. We save a delicate watch movement from death in an ilUfitting, flimsy case whether of gold or other metal. Monarch cases are guaranteed equal in appearance to solid 14 karat gold. More durable, better protection and to wear 21 years, and at the cost of solid gold. Don't take & substitute, be sure and find this trade mark and name. I 49-b- -- 4973-77 As-ess- or . 55-3- cu-;- L t For sale by A complete line of watches, all sizes and grades clocks one and eight day, they are good reliable and lasting Bound to Give satisfaction, and as prices would turn a Jew, green with envy N.J.PROVSTSRB, JVIjftNTI |