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Show HOME. SElTTHTEl 01 .1 Weekly 3 kl5 3 Newspaper, 1100a f lie tf) Ihe-h:-!- ( i i long-talked- Affairs base te, trite 1 a at.-- , in Utah. After years of difiance u..d deteimineJ evasion ol the laws a xetv plausible policy has been adopted bz die .Monnun ,L leaders. A Constiturional Convention nas been called, a ensnmuoii nas Subscription to Bom Papers $2.50 nas been fiamed and submitted to the or. One year, 1.50 mormon pe pie and adopted by them "Six months, 1.00 In this Constitution is a clause making Three months, polygamy a citnie to be punished by 5 ?!IE SENTINEL SUPPLEMENT vlt Fv' ArftertWiug Rates on Application ile ress all communications to the Home Sentinel Printing and Pub- Adt. n Li (1 lishing Company, P. O. Box 57, Manti, U. T. Jas. T. Jakeman, Manager. h Jv t I; alized into a hard, solid, tangible fact, says the fit raid. Hie project is to push the road on first to Deep Creek, on the edge of the State of Nevada, a distance ul 175 miles from S ilt Lake. Its cost is estimated at $15,000 per mile, a total of $2,625,000, Atone o'clock Bishop W. E. to-da- Bassett and Brother Levi W. Richards drove out of the south gateway of the Tithing yard and turned eastward along fine and imprisonment. South Street, tow aid the This is the Veter by whicn they TwentiethTemple When in front of this Ward, deceive to hope Congi ess, and to gam office the horse, a large powerful annual, admission as a State. - Professing to give dashed oft at a tiemeudous rate of speed. up this onjectionable featuie of their The two gentlemen rn the cart both viz., polygamy, they now ask F,r held to the lines but they vveie unable Statehood. to control! the hoise. After running We call attention to ti3 fo'lovving about a block beyond the Eagle Gate e Tacts, which will fully indicate the animal turned to the north side-wal- l; the of such action' and d rectly toward a tiee. The 1. The mvekition on poly eiloit to prevent a Collision was ineffectgamy stands yet uinepealed by any and severe injury or even probable ual, Iron! thbi'xauicir, 'it is theiefoie death seemed to the two gentleas binding Vs ever upon the whole men in the face. . staie The crash came. The Moinion people. t cart struck the tiee and was piactically 2. Up to the very meeting of this Condemolished. The shock was iremendous, stitutional Convention men brought be- and it was lemaikable that both fore the courts refused to obey the laws Bassett and Biothei Richaids wereBishop able igamst polygamy, and aie yet being to stand on their feet after the occurmested f r the same crime, and yet rence. Apparently each escaped with a to obey. lew bmises and a veiy forcible shaking 3- n Up to me present dav any They ueie taken to the.r homes who promises to oijey the laws up. friends, who weie prompt'y on hand by igamst polygamy is consideied a traitoi with vehicles. .ulus religion, and is tieated as such. At the moment of the collision the 4. This movement lot statehood is horse bloke loose and sped west w aid. il together a .Mormon movement. The Midway between ttie Euie Gate and ihe Gentiles have taken 110 p.ut in ,1 and News office he lan against a shade tiee tre now a unit against it. fell. Leaping again to his ket he md 5. The Aloini ai people are as fn in 'ontimied his .light, turning the Tithing lelievers in polygamy as tney O.lice coinei, lushing northward and ever have been; t.iev have no d,spos-.io- n from v.ew. i.'tv. Ae.. t. disappearing to give n up; but tniuugn a stiangc-policOuL-etecently adopted they have mane indulged in 1 genuine strike .ms sacred tru ,t ol tneir leligion a uiiiic, yestei.l tv. When the .ime came Lu.il.e whilst yet behoving 111 its di, me origin . legul.u G. P. fieignt tram to pull out it In view of tnese tacts vve, m couiaijn was ominously still, and the fact that the with other loyal citizens of Utah, do hands weie on a su.ke R0011 developed most earnestly protest against tins wnule asell. A petition for pavhient on the novement tor me iuhovung leasous; m.lage plan had been h.uided to the .T vtaa considerno mc'rifyVTiE local agent on the2 0 It is a tact well known to u.s wuu aie ed by Air, Fell, revised somewhat and nere, and admitted to be such !iy many .eut on to headpiaiteis at Sail Fian-sisctlomi m-- , that Lhe leal intention is 11m where the documents as amended o abolish polygamy, but to obtain was agreed to. I he men wanted more, Statehood, get entile comroll of ahans out finally went to work. 'Ihe new n Utah, and thus defeat the execution ai gement gives them $) or $10 m ne of the laws. For wim .Morin n judges, .er month than they now receive, winch nficeis and juiois no lav ag mist poig-un- y .s doing very wellthese times. Dos. would be euloiced. Hence this Cit . J011stitution.1l clause against polygamy AMKRICA-is only a blind. has just been Information 2. Because it would leave the power Denver, if the priesthood untouched. '1 lie leoeoed that a. the Indians have been twenty-fiv- e thousand men to whom ab- taken to the reseivation by the troops, solute obedento is pledged on the pait except a few old men and women who ilthe people would be entrenched in vveie(Jeft behind to caie for the woundheir pre ;en'. stronghold. ed. wfiro aie unable to be moved. 'The 3. Because it w mid be a death bljw lepoit, howevei, is not continued. The limed at our American homes ; it would icports are somewhat conti adictory, :heck our Chnsuan uoik ; and give up lome affirming that Colorow is resolved forever tins entne Teiiitory to Moim on to fight, and others stating that he wants .ule and policy. peace, 4. Because the whole scheme means Last Tuesday anPhiladelphia. treason against the government and its nouncement was made of the failure of laws. We therefore call upon the ministers Robert Hare Powell &. Co., and Robert ind membeis of the Piesbyterian Church, Hare Powell, Sons lx Co. great coal Noith and Souht to i.use their voices 111 mining firms. The liabilities were placed irotest against this leligiousand poiiti-ca- lt at $r, 5.10,000, while assets, consisting of vast ti acts of coal lands and appurtenchicanry. ances, are placed at $4,000,000. BOOKS. To the School Trustees of San Pete County. Gentlemen The new school books tuving, through some delay, not yet arrived in Salt Lake City in sufficient numbers t1 supply the outside demand, it will possibly be two weeks before the exchange can be made in this county. It w ill not be wise for those in the several districts to let the old books leave home until they are sure that the new ones are on hand. As I stated in a former communication the understanding is that the new books will come to Manti in bulk and the exchange will be made here. I have already sent for a supply. Some of the trustees have notified me, as per my request thorughthe Sen tinfl, as to the number of books required by them to nlake the exchange, but a great many have not. I would like this thing attended to right away, also the extra leport, asked for by P. L. Williams, School Commissioner. Yours Truly, W. K. Reid. Supts Office, Manti, Sept. i,iSS7 ty Hi,' The friends and patrons of the Home Sentinel are requested to notice that no person, under any pretext whatever, has authority to collect money or receipt bills forthe H n: Sentinel Pibtishing except the Business Manager, James T. Jakeman, the Editor, J. M. Sjodahl, or Kt the local agents in the various towns. Tiie local agents are requested not to ett!e accounts with any other person or iit persons than the Manager or the Editor. Account ettledwith persons not auth- inized to collect them or receipt for wfhem are Lble not to be acknowledged to iy the Company. James T. Jakeman, Mana ger. at, Rt Com-JiFan- y, j18-- L -- g Mrs. Pehrson of Ephraim, whose sick-lea- s we noticed in our last, died Tues- - lay evening. The Scandinavian meeting next will be held in the Tabern icle jon east end gallery. m! , Our Provo friend, the Enquirer u Promises to give credit, for the future, It is never too late to i or dipped items, Sun-Pitja- y nend. "b, i 'j'Jl' Dispatches of yesterdav state thit the Ute war is over, and thu .hu Ind ans are , luroeaceful. Fifteen In l ens have Feei rilled and six will die frem wounds le J Tl eived. When used according to direction, Ayers Ague Cure is warranted to eradi-:at- e, from the system, Fever and Ague, Remittent, and Bilious ntermittent, and all malarial diseases. Try ii. r Three new threshing .machines have :i( een bought i in the county this year. All 'hreeare the Minnesota iracmne ; Geo. A. Low, Salt Lake. Mant. of them, Alt. Pleasant one and ndianola one. .lias one ! C A' The owner of that stray box ol butte' vould confer a ui! faviruion those no.v .'laving the care of it, f they would take atx .he box away before the butler become any stronger, as there is danger of its d mg some misch ef. i The Provo excursion to Garfield las' Sveek was almost a failure, There were 10 San Pete people there as the Com-Jit- i, .M01-no- to-da- y LOCAL ITEfilS. Kg . . ious We congratulate Bro. D. Harrington, formeily connected with this paper, upon the advent of his first born. Ireland. How desparate the state of affairs in this unfortunate country really are, can be judged from the following PERSONAL. atherwise advertised by them. It appears that the Salvationists at have been treated to smit J,'1 suit Lake ,, sggs in a rather rough way by the m tb i" The shameful occurence is denounced by No Sects should be mal-'"jjur papers. uv reated in the communities of the Saints J I To those young ladies who serenaded 8 J ts so sweetly last Wednesday night w fish to express our most cordial thanks did not see the fair singers, Though f. he sweetness of the music was mote ippreciated than a few words can fh i 1 f w-- e .Disorders of the stomach, liver, and f 'Kidneys, can be cured by restoring the ,plood to a healthy condition, through .he vitalizing and cleansing action ol i nii yres Sarsaparilla. It is the safest. h'; most powerful and most highly concen, On bated alterative available to the public. We publishep y the resolutions by the Presbytery of Utah ai Ja'pt-. heifjast Convention in this city. We not w!s1 10 accompany these resol10fO utions with any comments whatever, hi'iet.our reader? carefully study them Mormon" J; iml learn what sympathy :aa expect from Cb. stians. tmi to-da- d , l Bro. W. K. Barton is in a very precarHe is, howcondition, physically. ever, some better this morning. Mr. Barlow Ferguson, of Salt Lake nas purchased 1000 head of sheep from vlr. Povell of .Mt. Pleasant. He came to San Pete on Wednesday last to receive the same. Mr. John Grier is in town. Friend John was very indignant about the local egardjnghis marriage. No harm was neant but rather a compliment by the Sentinel in making the announcement, winch had been reported as correct. Mr. Henry Baker and wife went to Richfield yesterday morning to attend tile wedding of his brother Frank to Miss Nettie Spencer, formeily of Manti. The wedding was celebrated yesteiday. The young people have our congratulations and a wish for their future happiness. Bro. Christian Kjar, who has been on a mission to Minnesota, arrived home last night. He was serenaded by the South Ward Brass Band, u ho spent an s agreeable hour at his house. Bro. Kjar ali,n WATER MEETING. Bp Jensen made some appropriate The mass meeting last night was very and and suitable remarks for the occasion. bm. oorly attended, only about 40 men being :ent r Leniler the chairman. read A surprise party was tendered last iL ir' n agreement entered into by the City Monday night to Dr. 11. H. St.John, it juried of Manti, and the Citizens ol previous to his leaving the City for his i..1 about the use of the surplus wa- - Hospital at Fish Lake. The party conVi. er rorn a stream now flowing into Fer-o- n sisted of numerous patients who in this creek to fill a reservoir for the use ol way wished to show their gratitude for nJ' IiAti (vve shall have something more to benefits derived from the serviceof the t ' ? ahou: this matter in our next.) After Doctor, and arrived at his house at half 1 W'atin3 uPon this question for a couple past eight o clock. They remained till Hours the meeting adjourned, to meet about 2 oclock in tne morning. The (I r1e week from at the same evenings entertainment consisted in P.ece. ,1- -' songs, lecitations and a splendid lunch. . ht A ' Iras is sued a proclaimation allowing the free entry of arms, munitions and baggage of such foreign nnlhary organizations as may desire to participate in the National M.litary Encampment next October. tiittee had failed to make arrangements the S. P. V. Railway, although A Washington. The Piesident 1 s Ailh , i of pui-pos- a. i SCHOOL -- 1J0T 1 rjEWO ITS LIS. ; interest of TEKRITOK1AI . 'in Cherh people of pan Pete and surround-h- i All ajnwalt o the Laxk Salt City. The counties. Salt Like railroad to Deep Cieek fust the Pn Y't ,.. of Ciah. from Published eiory Friday and to Los Angelos second, has materi- Devoted to the general 3 PROTEST AGAINST Si ATE-- j EOltr.IGN. ( account of an encounter between the people and the representatives of the law: The evictions on the OGradv estates began August 30th. Bailiffs were reinforced by 100 soldiers and 300 The house of Mrs, Cumpolicemen. mins, a widow, was first advanced upon. The widow and her friends were all armed with paving stones and boding water. The bailiffs were repulsed four times. The sheriffs attempted to crowbar their wav through the way through the walls and the roof, Mrs. Cummins had the scalding water poured over their heads, after the fourth icptilse the police attempted to storm the house, but were driven back. Finally, the house was broken into and captured, and the inmates were taken prisoners. What a contrast between the experiences of the officers in Ireland and those in Utah! Egypt, A dispatch states that the Kabbabish tribe has had a fight with the Dervishes in Bagara County killing 1,300 of them. The Abbvsinians are moving via Sennar. against the Dervisnes, -- O MEBCHAITTSthe trade beg to call attention of - ITS GRIEVOUS. Yes, it's allarming to think of, that wh.lst much labor is being done and improvements made by the truly diligent to enable them to occupy settlers and cultivate the lands, that such an matter as the preservation of the existing supply of fish is left un thought of. It seems strange that any sane person should ignoie the glaring fact that a public sm is therein commuted- Should we not rather Le desirous of having our supply ol fish increased so as to have moie of that excellent aiticle of food in the market? Have not to v'uy many of us been glad into get fish our native eat while we vveie living lands? I)o not vve know that it is healthful food ? Do not w e know that we eat too mum pork? W hy then Le guilty ol destroying such valuable property and depriving our fellow men and urn chddieu of such a great blessing? Le us laise oui voices against it and help those concerned to ste the evil, that it may be remedied quickly. OLD SETTLER. The First Sign Of falling health, whether in the form ef Night Sweats and Nervousness, or in a . sense of General "Weariness and Loss of Appetite, should suggest the use of Aycra Sarsaparilla. This preparation is most effective for giving tone and strength to the enfeebled system, promoting the digestion and assimilation of food, restoring the nervous forces to their normal condition, and for purifying, enriching, and vitalizing the kloedl Failing Health. Ten years azo my health began to fad. I was troubled with a distressing Cough, Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous-nes- s. I tried various remedies prescribed by different phvsieians, but became so weak that I could not go up stairs without stopping to rest. My friends recommended me to try Ayers Sarsaparilla, w kick I did, and I am now as healthy and strong as ever. Mrs. E. L. Williams, Alexandria, Minn. I have used Ayers Sarsaparilla, ip my family, for Scrofula, and know, if it ts taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. I have also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alterative, and must say that I honestly believe it to be the best blood medicine ever W. F. Fowler, D. D. S., compounded. M. D Greenville, Tenu. It Dyspepsia Cured. would be impossible for me to describe what I sutlcred from Indigestion and Ileadache up to tiie time I began taking Ayers Sarsaparilla. I was under the care of various physicians and tried a great many kinds of medicines, but never obtained more than temporary re. lief. After taking Ayers Sarsaparilla for a short time, my headache disappeared, and my stomach performed its duties more y my health is com- perfectly. pletelv restored, Mary Harley, Spring-fielMass. To-da- I have been greatlv benefited by the prompt" use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It tones and invigorates the system, regulates the action of the digestive and usMtmkXiva organs, and vitalizes the. blood. It is, without doubt, the most reliable blood II, 1). Johnson, purifier yet discovered. 8s3 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ayers Sarsaparilla, vwpsmi by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowett.Sf&e. Price SI; eix bottles, 5. THE VICTIMS OF CIVILIZATION. Anyone whose work lies among the poor knows h vv numeious they are. fhev may be found in the cheaper tenements of every city, wheie sanitary conditions are worst. With pale faces and imploring eyes, and emaciated bodies that tell of insufficient food and malanal air. They are simply victims, and cannot be truly called by any other .JOILWOiVS. ISSEKE Lift OF FOR HUMMER COMPLAINTS, grunk'st dis oury of the day tne pnsitivo cure of Colic. of our mean economy, selfishness, Tim love of our own comfort and carelessCholera Morbus, Diar, UruuijiK. ness about the w ay the least fortunate etc. It never fails! Tty! rhera. . classes aie living. We do no longer oiler human sacrifices to supposed 50'. al. Etoros. C. E. Johnson mft Salt Lake City gods, but in back stieets and unhealthy tenements such sacrifices aie being dailv FOP SALE manti name-victi- ms pub-l.cl- y at tiie oftered to the gods mammon, selfishness, indiflerence, and to the god civilization. Nor can one of 11s plead entire innocence of complicity. The victims are the lowei millstone to our upper, and aie ground by the same forces that are elevating us. CO-O- P. gr. Wra. L $olm, SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of John E. Metcall deceased. Late Surgeon in the British Iloyat Notice is hereby given by the underNary. signed, administrator of the estate of John E. Metcalf deceased, to the credi- Office at the residence of Dr. II. litors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibn st. John, Manti. them, with the necessary vouchers, withfirst in ten months after the publication to. of this notice to the said administrator Telegrams promptly responded at his residence in Gunnison San Fete County Utah Terr, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said County of San Pete, William Metcalf Can learn the cost of any proAdministrator of the estate of John E. of line deceased. Metcalf, Advertising in posed Dated this 30, day of August 1887. American Papers by addressing 6 Wm. T. Reid, Atty' ADVERTIS1SR3. 20-2- TO TIIE REE KEEPERS OF Geo. P. Rowell & Gos SAN- Rurcav A Ncivspaper dvertidng PETE COUNTY. 10 Spruce Street, NcwYork. I propose shortly to visit the several for the Send 10 els. lor 170 pa.ge pamphlet settlements ot San Pete County purpose of destroying foul brood. Any party who may hinder me in the prosTO ADVERTISERS. ecution of my duties as Bee Inspector shall be prosecuted according to law. Joseph S. Braittiwaite. A list of 1000 newspapers divided Bee Insqecter of San Pete Co., U. T, into States & Sections will be sent Manti, Sept. 2nd. 1S87. on applicationTree. - To those who want their advertis ing to hay, we can offer no better medium for thorough and effective work than the various sections oi our Select Local List. PHYSICIANS, Fish Laks1 Diseasi a Sevier County- - Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce Street. New York. of Ladiefi and Children a Speciality. It) Geo. P. n. Ephraim If. Lin'bey, it ! Ml. IMeusimt W. H. Oliiten, M. r k our stock of Spring & Summer ONLY FORTY CENTS, Dis. Olsten Lindley king, Hats A Gents Furnishing n postage stapmp.-- for a new Nicn-l- e ds is now complete and our Plated Stem Setter Watch, just outers supplied at latest Eastern patented. Address ROY JACK-SOPHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Honor-es. Orders solicited. Bex 15. 311 East 101th street treatment guaranteed. N. Y. City. Surgeons of the S. P. V. Ry- L. GOLDBERGS, Mention this paper. 20T JI.uii Lake trwi Office : Ephraim, Rtah. 1 St . d, |