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Show IHE HOilS SEUIINHi Published nt Pete County, Utah. San Mu ti, A Weekly Xeun taper, Dfvotf'l b the genera! ineret of th peopleof Sau Pete aud eurrouudIngCounMe. The Sentinel SUPPLEMENT Fubllstel every Tneiy. SUH'S- K P TIO, Y: - Bulb Paper. - - One year, $2.50 L50 Six months, LUO Three month, Advertising rate on apiHicMinn. All Communications intended for this p ier rhould he a idress ed The Home Sentinel. - Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. P. 0. Box 57. Maiv.i, U. T. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Tuttles new sign is plain and neat. Jubilee at Guunison on Thursday. is being The Manti Co-owhitewashed. and painted The wool dealers art rustling among our wool growers. p Funk'eLake is ne of the mod pleasant pleasure resorts inUiah. There is talk of moon'ight excursions to Funks Lake this week. All our readers should read Dani-- h article on spelling, it will appear on Friday. our The Civil Government Class convenes on Saturday evenings now instead of Wednesday. Springville will ship about 25 0U0 quarts of r iwbcrries to Colorado towns this season. The Banda are practicing and we may expect some of the het music we have had yet, on the Fourth- - Mother A cksydied on Thursday last at her home in Manti after a long illness. She was buried oa Friday. LV A Bolh the Manti Bands will he at the Sabbath Jubilee at Gunnison, on In attendance Scho d Thursday next. We learn that the Manti Choir has been with Brother Win. B. Lowry as lead. r. We Choir success and it should have the support of the whole town. wi-ht- he Dont forget the old reliable firm of J. W. Sanders tfe Co., Ye wool Nephi and Salt growers if you have any of these article lor sale. Cash and the highest price paid. The ihreo 'last Apostles and the Manti Temple will he ad led to the Flo- al Keemd and thus make it the most compete, pictorial re ord of the Latter-daApostles ever put before the public. - y JUNE TEKM. men were all present. Petition and counter petition relative to the boundry of the Pleasant View School district i referred to Selectman Carter fur adjustment. Three hundred dollars appropriated for the repair of the County road south of Fairview to he expended by Selectman Carter. Petition and counter petition relative to a change in theCounty road at Fairview laid on the t tide until next session. Appropriation for a plow and $25 for putting fn repair the roads at Mavlield under the direction of Selectman Metcalf. The Antilope road affair laid over. Oilier road matters of minor import nice, some adjusted and others laid over. Petition, to cut out two bars in the Sanpitch riv.r. laid over. Petition of J. W. Irons and 0 others for the lemov.d of the present county road through Moroni re let red to the Road Commissioner. County Tax for San Pi teCoun-t- y placed at 6 mills on the dollar tor county purposes. The 19th day of July set as the day to hear complaints rela. tive to $225 tax twice assessed in Plea-aValiev, by San Pete and Emery Counties, remitted. A peti.ion to apply theCounty and Ter.itorial Tax of Dover on roads iu that precinct rejected and Se.eetman M etc df author-- , ized to investigate and report. Precinct pound keepers ap- -, Lamb, pointed: llenry C. Wales; Chri-tiaCnristieusen, Coester; Niels C. Nielsen. Moroni; A. J. Moflit, Manti; Win. II. M Arthur, Tnistle, W. K. Barton an t others of Sterling, under petition regarding sheep damaging ro ids, referred to Section 6i2 chapter II of Revised Ltws of Utah. Claim ofGus M. Clark of Dover for $773.20 for damage- - to land by county road ptesemed. Tne C'eik authoiied to request him to ape ,r before the Court during the September term witb proof as to his loss. Wm. Bruithwuit appointed j Bee Inspector for one year. Resolved that J. Bolmey of j Mt. Pleasant and Sophia Iv. Jen- - ! sen of Ephfaim, be placed in the Territorial ami means to defray expenses for one year appropriated. $300 appropriated to purchae bridge plank. The various incorporate cities within the county to he notified ' to t ke charge of the roads with- in their corpotnte limits. Financial Report of San Pete County for the year ending May1 3Jtli 18b6 read and accepted. A number of appropriations asseSr-ments- nt n e, As-yhi- m 1 Work is progressing on the East Tower f the Tenip'e. One course has alre dy bee-- compiled and Broiler Pa try the m .ster mason, says the stone work on the tower can ho completed this season. i The Reading Room will he pen only on Wedmsduy and Friday evenim.'s now. This change lias een compelled bv the Civil Gov rmnent class chanping their time of meeting to Saturday night. 1 The big mires do exLt and the $2,(X) rock also, hut al s, the $2.00) rock is in a vein a little less than $ inch and narrowing as it goes do n and the h 30 foot vein fore noted, ounce of the only assavs auriferous to the ton. he-e- Messrs. Munson and Lake, have opened a watch makers store in the huil I'ng formerly occupied by Joel." These gentlemen warrant their work and at they are permanent and old residents of the county, people can depend on them. Give them a call and have the watches, clocks, etc , which have been spoiled by our former Jeweler set in runuing older. ! ma !e and hill nllowed. Lake Excursion. Those our nmuutain lakes and t e beauties of nature and the fine trout of Fisli Lake, should not fail to visit the grandest of tlm Utah lakes while t ere is a boat there in which they can sail on its beautiful clear waters. The Messrs. Funk willhnve the boat of Funks Lake at, Fish Lake during the Sevier County Young Men,s Conference at that place, commencing July 10th. The b.iftts will be in the lake o t the 7th and ready for voyag ing. Fi-- h who GRAND EXCURSION To tlx fo-eoit- yr Manti, June 7, ISSG. The Judge, Clerk, and. Select- in.-un- I)lCKfOV.i TIEWa. Since be took up the office of a tec ini time to n anxious admiuisua-tibu- , oblige Mr. Dicksons headquaiters 'Lave .been with Commissioner enMcKay, an arrangement ot affords tire convenience, as it lain ampeopp rtuuitv to iniortn bis man Fiiday in advance on till points coming before him. A reporter of the- ILrald found lob ne.v gentlemen talking over the Edmunds hill in the office the 0 her day, and at once entfred into the conversation by asking Mr. Dickson what he thought would come of it. What do I think will come of it? he answered deliberately, Not very much. I tliiiiK tne Mormons will decide t. ta,e the oatn, and vote along j ust as they ate doing now. Why do 1 tn.nA; o? Because they are taling an oath every day in the coun&on pai pplying for naturaliza-iosame the is much which pers thing as the oath tli y will re-be requir d to ta.e under the posed Jaw. The judge questions them closely now regard. ng the r iuten.ion to obey the laws in a ion to polygamy and uni w fuJ cohab.tatmn, and witu very fe.v exceptions they ah answer that they intend io ieep them. What is the d fiereuce between tins oath niid t.ie other? As fur as I Cun judge from tne repor.s I have seen, there is very little; mind, I dont tiling they can taAe the oa h, but I tiling they will taAe it. Mr. McKay announced that he didn t thinA con would figure in the case, and the conversation drew to a cluse. RIB COUNTY COURT. love RENOffBEDtriSHHAKI The Great est that has ever - D. B. & W. D. Funk, Mr. W. D. Funk returned from a trip into Sevier County on Fiiday last. " (nee , commencing The boats will be launched in the Lake on the 7th of July. !in 1 To the SanPete. bee-me- n of Marti and Mr. Cooper, the ti.,- -i is tier, making a No. 1 honey extractor and can put it up cheaper than the stme can be hr. uMit f. mu the States and in better material. Leave him your orders. Muns:n & Lake the have fine.-- t fltudio FOR . Photographic jjtudio In the Country. Frames, jTChromo8, All work done by the Instants nious Pr cess.- Views of Resilience-1, Machinery, Schools; Out-doGroups of all kidi made in any part ot the Coan ty on short notice. - S7Albunis, Books, or Stationery and Fancy j&JI :o) Notions, (o: O o 53 . 5S " x (- O jc i 3 C D - Ch 'St. EJ. it . o gti -- s.: .'NDERSON. 3 Half Block South of Tabernacle. J2 fc. O 32 .O Main Street , Manti. H vs J. W. Sanders SCCCESSSORS PS 5 'SS u 4 O , a c cto U g 2 3 - EMPLE IOAZAR, s'll cC7 . ID a W 3N M O fL When you come to the Connty Seat be sure and call at the c ej to-da- UTAH ITEMS. Arrangements have been made for f lie shipping of 167 carloads of cattle from points on Utah Central to points on th Union Pacific in Wyoming. They will Fifty aggregate 5,00j- head. carloads passed through the city yesterday. The witnesses ih the Sernour B. Voting case were before Commissioner McKay yesterday morning, and a subpoe ta was read; coinman ling them to appear before the Grand Jury on August 4th next.' None of them were placed under bonds. Nothing has been heard concerning the propo-itio- n to offer a rewind of $50 for his rapture, although it was Well under.t ml that the: offer would he made. 3. L. Herald. Connected with the Bazar I Pit EPF Pictures, c Messrs. Stain fc Anderson go y fjout canvassing for Mr. GV E. Andersons 'Floral Record of the Savior, First Presidency and Apostles of the church ofj. C. of Li. D.. 3. o TEMPLE BAZAS, ports his town. as improving in Confer JU LI I0h. TO THE PEOPLE OF 3AN PETE COUNTY o w ss BARGE Those who love our fine Mountain Lakes and the beauties of Nature, and tie flue M.untiin Trout, sluuld not. fail to visit the Grandet of the Utah Lukes while there is a boat there in which thev can sail on its beautiful cle.ir waters. Mr. M. Rasmussen of Ephraim was in town on Friday and rebu-iue- their At this Netcd Lake during the Sevier Cow y Young Mads Mr. Pefer Greavei was in town & Go TO iswaii iu. as. Deal rs in Etc. Wool, Hides,PRICEPelts, Furs, PAID IN EC i Six OS t CASH Suit Lake iy W. iSouth Temple Street, - 17 & City P. 0. BOX C. Branch House atHephi, JOHN COW.U, AGENT. J. Grant, Pieaident. 'AiW Geo. T. Odtll, Secty & Treass J. F. Grant, vice-Preside- 'ivS.x'sKwXa XWtv.y '.? General Agentsiu v3"' fcSteft WC.vixVA UTH and IDAFIO Fir )1 'v vA.,yfc OT..VX.WV The BainWAGONS, and MitoHeiJ Machines. and Champion and Moline Deere and Oliver am! Gale Chilled TIGER 3P- - --T self dump. J -- O- -- MOLINE Wami GALE 1 handdiWH RAKES SpringWagons, Carriages, EtC' Russell and Buffalo Pitts ESTRAY NOTICE. J One ligut red cow 6 or 8 years old brand RC on lft thigh, white under belly, white spot in forehead, white spot on each thigh, li ft horn broken ojT. hich it not claimed on or before June 24th will be sold t the highest bidder nt layfield' Estr.iy Pound at 1 oclock p. in. " HAY VHRS3A.S SBRS Specialty ttfagon Taterial Hardwood V AimKE JEWEI.EY F.J. Christianson, IMG. EAGLE and 79 The SWAN. STEAMBOAT MANTI PERSONALS. ye&te.day. We are pleased to see friend Vorhei s around without his crutches. ,SanPete, TJriES, WILL rc-l- HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: Poundkeepir. May field, SanPete'Co.; J true Mt hy Utah!!! Utah!! 1 con-sistant- ly faaP- - ou them in pened Event Work Warranted. e Door North f the Cj-oRsr Manti , LLah. jR f agon Material m Jpecialty California Concord Stock of Extras above A Complete PAIKEI). . Q AU for Got ds. Always Send for Circulars and Prcs to RANT, ODELL p. J. Harness IaD M. Davis, Traveling Agent. fc n n ! |