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Show olson contributes a valuable treatise on the Philosophy of Baptism- A pleasing descriptive article fiotnthe note book of Alfred Lambourne gives the reader a glimpse of "The House of Ramona. A Touching Temperence Story. by a prisoner in the Boise penitentiary, will be read with great interest, and conveys a lesson that will leave a lasting impress-leion. L. V. Richards. R. Y. Sloan, J. M. Tanner, Israel Bennion and otheis, have Sterling, set the broken limb and left attractive articles, and the selections 12.00 him at the house of Bishop Peacock, His poetry, editorial, etc., make the June 1.25 daughter Aggie lett by stage on Monday number one of the most attractive pub.75 morning to take care of him. AJyooate. billed. Bro John Gardner and wife were returning from Manti fast Friday evening, and when coining down a h.ll near Sterling one of the tugs came loose, which scared the team, and they commenced A Weekly Newspaper, kicking, and knocked the end gate out ran, dragging Bro. Gardner out of Devoted to the general interest of and the wagon ai the horses feet when one the people of San Pete and surround- of them kicked him, breaking his right ing counties. just above the knee. The wagon ai- so passed over his body. Dr. Kenner of The Home Sentinel On year. Subscription! Six months, Three months, -- V- Advertising Bateson Application. Address communications to the Home 5e.vti.vel Company, P. O. Box 57, Manti, U. T. Jas. T. Jakema.v, Manager. N. II. Felt, Asst Manager. Mayor Luke has issued a call for a Mass Meeting of citizens to convene in the Tabernacle on Thursday next, to adopt some plan of giving aid to the The coinage of the Mint for May was Johnstown sufferers. It is hoped that everybody of whatever political or s I1.540.000. faith, will turn out and give a A whale was seen in the heartv response to the call. The Peonies Party Club give an entertainment San Francisco Bay on the 30th ult, in the Assembly Hall Friday evenuij Sixteen wheat-lade- n ships sailed from the proceeds to go to the funds. the San Francisco ports last month. Western. hjnp-backe- The Peoples Party Club will have a enefit Party for the benefit of the ohnstown suherors. The class intend During the season of 18.89, will be held to visit evere tnan in Manti and trv to in Sanpete Stake, as follows: secure his aid to his laudable project I. At Moroni. Tuesday, June iS. The entire of the partv will At Mt Pleasant, Wednesday, June 19 go to the proceeds fund. The music, hall and AtGunnison, Tuesday, June 25. printing, etc., all being voluntary con At Manti, Thursday, June 27. tributioiis It is hoped, for the credit of the community, that there will not be one person visited but will lespond to RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE. this call, aside from the contributions The Quarterly Conference of the Sis- presented at the Mass meeting. ters of tins Stake of Zion is appointed at BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Moroni on Friday and Saturday 14 and 15 of, June to commence on Friday at The City Council of Manti city will a p. m. meet on Saturday, June 29th, 1889, at 10 M. A. Hyde, oclock a. m. as a Board of Equalization E. Allred, A.I persons having complaints to make S. Peterson. the assessment of Citv and Presidents. regarding Water Taxes for the current year, may appear and make them known. By Order of the City Council, Wm. T. Jack, Recorder Manti. June 8th, 1SS6. GENERAL NEWS. Also Items of Interest, Clipping Comments ud Manti Items. THo AN MASS MEETING. County INTEPVIEW WITH CHIEFS. d The San Francisco Call says: The Internal Revenue collections for May were $205, 415.67, SUNDAY SCHOOL JUBILEES Notice lit ('rod 1 ton - Among the cargo brought by the Arabic from China were 11.890 pounds of opium. An old man named Stewart was nearly buried alive in Wilkesbary the other day. He was being driven by the poor; house wagon to the cemetery when the driver heard a schuttling in the box and wrenching oti the lid found the man alive. He had been supposed dead for a couple of days, Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett closed their season last Saturday week in San Francisco, and Mr. Barrett will sail for Europe on June 19 on business fn connection with the forthcoming production ot William Youngs new tragedy of Ganelon, which will be made known October 7 in Chicago. Ltla of Sarah CopLy ifiveo by tia umUr-otfu-d- lerby with 1U Notice 11 datd. a'iuUPtratrii of tncraiaie f h a Copley, deceased, to tii creihtur uf and all persons hv-lu- I claim a&inat the said deceased, to exhibit aith the nectaary vouchors, wrthiDloar muulh after ibe first publiuiiai this 1010 t ne said admiiii-- i rati lx at 1 jmiihou9 baup iu bring the place County, I' tan Territory, th fur the transaction of i.e businee ot said estate e 01 banj-ttand ccuLty is I Mary 8, Baxter aduiinsitratrix of the eatate of Sarah Copley, De- ceased. Dated at Manti, CUU, this 4th day of June, 1 Wm. T. lleid. Attv. h'atlra la Creditors Estatt of Eraatua Andersen, deceased, Notice it hereby giveii by the uuderaigned, admijnstiat- - I rix ot the estate of Erastas Andersen deceased, to The creditors of and all oersona having alaim against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with I the necessary voucher, within ten months after I the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix, at Ephraim City, ban pete Count) Utah Territory, the same being the place tori transaction of the business ot said estate, in said County of Sanpete Josephine Andersen Suudrup, administratrix of tneestateof Erastus Ahderstu deceased. Dated at Manti, Utah Territory, this 4th day of June, On ' Territory, the same being the place for the transaction of business of said estate in said County of Sanpete William Davis, executor of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Davis deceased. Dated at Manti City, U. T., this 4th day ofjune, 1889. Win. T, Reid. Atty, I Lin All short I 0. ANDBEWS& Wool, American. Dealers in ices, Pelts and PORTABLE .iwfyiii; rnteg FOroign. I ice-crea- v 1 27; San Fete might send a car load of flour ami one or two of potatoes, and perhaps a few muttons to the Johnstown it would be appreciated, ami sulleters, ig what is needed Most of the railroads will give free transportation, or perhaps all of them. Why not try it? Territorial, A mail broken having .... I hev ranged in the curfew ordinance. age from 8 to 19. The n J,lVOiy.U,,'tf bu,rgars were arrested i 1 and smallest boy had sentence sus girl uesday. 1 hey admitted pended and the others were fined from having robbed 12 houses. 50 cents to J1.00 or imprisonment from two to four hours. u.'r;!!!t,'.'VC?,rpe"telr of Sevier County being thrown front a wae- Mr F red Bench met with a serious accident on Thursday last He was in the canyon after polls, and was fixing Elder II. W, Penrose has been his break block when the end of the lecturing or pieachmg on Womans struck somethihg and caused is the Suffrage. He man who so gallantly fought the the ax to glance and strike hint on the bill granting the women of Utah the left wrist which is very badly cut. The hold to office right cut is doing very nicely now. through the Legists-tuiHis noble aim was thvvuited how Ur lhe tiovenor "ll vetoed Mr, A, C. Olsen will be at Niels Jor- thebiHy genson s stables in Manti on Sat. the 1st of June and on the dates as follows, for fthe clrbutoi the balance of the season- - June, 10th, isoTmeteLUi"bcr J. attraction is an artiAug. 30. Sept! cle by President Joseph F. Smith, with the pure bred stallion Restoration of the Melchisedec Priest' Roustan, where he will be pleased to hood accompanied with a meet his many friends of Manti. steel engraving of the author. beautiful John Nich- 1 e. - Fn Utah, in the matter on Catidi Ice Mill 0 f all y rp kinds in Car Loads or less, the guarantee Highest Market Price in Cash WAGONS Givi vance on all shipments. We also Buy and Sell and H 4? Save AiD LWLIMENTS, just received two Car Loads of MitchellBain made eprei-8lfor our trade, which J arg01 a Do handle- the and Gilpin Sulky Plows, Wood blTfe" a .owu.ouvvers ana Hinders, Harrows II IV .T yay-Lve-6- C' Andrews cfe Co, Nephi, Juab Co.utah Dry Shoes & Not The o ing a Ha He ac Ha n tin Shoes for tl Clerk, the bt Cot TE First shot F Also theioth ,,f ,he estate of Loudon, May 25. Gladstone, replying Alma Brown, deceased, the undersi adto luqumes, says that he in no ministrator of said Katate, will sellj(uedat the private wise eele. to the lushest bidder, fur cash s'lheis fiom his mishap in Piccadilly subject to confirmation and by said Prolate Court, on an.I expresses thanks for the Monday the Lt day of July. ,m, at 2 o'clock h Court House of said Mantip extended to hun. SVIr 1 Tin W Of Sanpete, ail the riant, 'itle lnlerest lldc,in,n,y and esiate of the said ESTRAY NOTICE. the time ,if ills death, and all theAlma Brown at riaht. title and interest that the said estate bs, bvihan I have in mv operation of possession. One bay 1 or berwise, acquired other or in ad-- 2 mare, 5 years old while snot in m.n.,L..Vh,L0Lt - -t.e time head, hipnocked. branded, esemblm- - or otUml mtu.tui, lying, .ml bTiig in parcel. L on left shoulder. If the above C0Ui1'Jea of,ssnPe" nd Emery, Territovv U animal is not claimed and taken bouull,1 nd described as follow. to w" away within t5 days from dale, will be Point chsin. Eifand loi'0?'1 be,,lnm" sold to the highest cash bidder on of S E k,iifVFii Nfrih !r"'" he S- - w- crner Section Saturday, June 22nd. 1889, at 10 oclock range 18 South Tp. s.i, a E .st of Salt Lake Meridian lie nee S to ? m at the &c., Main i I?'' tried to commit suicide m ou the 5th. The party at Salt Lake are This morning 9 bovs and 1 gul were rushing peoples in eligible persons and havin bef ie Alderman Larson, charge with them naturalized. I ofbanpete. Territory dav of Miy, also COMMISSION MILK SHAKE. -- t At the Very Lowest Rater and will make aLiberal ad- - j Furs handle Wool on 1 .11 CO. high-es- 111 with llll!i delicious luxury. Bro. Hill At Manti I0?.1 IJ'13. Ephraim knows how to make good and slmig Utv 16, Mt. Pleasant 17, Fan iew has just struck the tight way of dispos- !? 2 G,een 21. Fairview 2 2 2; ing "t it. We predict him a successful Mt. leasant 24: '9 Spring City 25; Ephraim business in this line 26 Manti 28, Ore Forwhtch we pay the marbet Price. We Walt Whitman, the poet, celebrated his 70th birthday on Fiiday last, May 3!. - Age Estate of Thomas Davis deceased. Notice is I hereby kvcii by the undersigned executor of the II Last Wli and testament of Thomas Davis deceaa ed. to the creditors of and all persons having! claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within Iourmonths I after the hist publication of this notice lo the I said executor, at Wales, baupete County, Utah g y For ' i Netlce to Creditors, There were 75 Strikes in the United States in May, and 56.ri6 strikes. INDIAN M J.P.MEILSTRUP, EPHRAIM Wm. T Reid. Atty. Prest. Peterson, I!p. Seely and Bp. The town of Seattle, Washington Farnsworth had a visit last Friday with the Indian chiefs from the nation, at Territory, was visited by a very deThey read and interpreted a structive coullagetauun on the 6th. A large pottion of the town was cou- communication from Prest Woodmll which gave satisfaction and gieat pleas, Uumed. ure that they could gain from their The Corners Jury on the Johnstown fiiends such counsel for every day life, also the counsel given by the brethren tlood case has finished its labor and who went to see them, had a good leel-ni- pronounce the South Folk Fishing Club among their tribes, a warm feeling guilty of gross, if not criminal, neg ect for the Latter-danot ptopetly repairing previous Saints and towards ous trotteis ot tire day. breaks in tile dam. all white people, Shall vie celebrate the "Glorious They have dances every night and sav Fourth in Manti tins year. Philadelphia, May 31. Samuel John they will continue to dance uutill the s.'ii and Mrs Harriet i!uiro"s, who were Savior comas, Mr. Walter Tolton is slowly, sentenced to be h.mced on June 5 at though surly, recovering from his recent injury. MILBURN. Philadelphia, have had their sentences commuted to imprisonment for life by WANrindOne or two young men to June, 3, 1889. the State Board ot Paidons. fearn rune cutting at Rodens Stone Crops look well. A cyclone destroyed a large yard, 6yt quantity Health of the people good. of property last Wednesday, at Me is It the general belief that L. S. Phersuu, Kansas, peoixle saved their Holdwav s Stallions have produced the Sunday School is progressing. lives by going down into the cellars and finest colts ever shown up in the county. From one to five sheep herds are pass- letting their houses go. Hailstones L. S. Ioldaway wishes to state that ing here eveiy day on the way to their thirteen inches in circmnerence fell. he will not leave the County until those summer ranges. A posse made a raid on a gang of breeding to Ins Stallions are eniuely counteileiteis who have been operating Some our of have satisfied. people gone upon in the neighborhood of Versailles, 111, the mountains Fast of here to engage in The District Schools of Manti finished the lumber business during the summer Four men weie captured, and. besides counteifeiling tools and coins, a large their school year last Friday and the season. quantity of iliict w hiskey was found. children are now out for their summer! Wanted at Milburn: More Faith, more vacation. A ciicular has teen issued by the Unity, more Church going and more Ameiican Federation of Labor containOn Friday morning the Scandinavian rain; but no strife is wanted, we have a a strong appeal to all labor organexcursion passed through Manti, with surplus of the latter, which we hope is ing Year in Practical use all izations for assistance for the stiiking banners tlving. There seemed to be a on tiie wane. at the Clark O. N. T. Thiead over the World-K- o spinners very good turnout Mill, K- ainey, N. J. Over one thousand or extras. Can be op. generators EPHRAIM people will be thrown out of woik if the crated bv a child. Best nnre soda wa To the Bishops of San Pete Blank Tune 8, J8S9. str.ke is not settled soon ter. V ill stand by any $4000 Gas Foun-tai- n Reccommends to the House of the and sell live glasses to its one. Lord at this office, Brice: Soforso cents Blow! Blow! Blow up a storm. Johnstown, June 5. The coroners We sell roo for 75 cents; 150 for ft and $2. 50 for the finest NICKEL PLATED y jury pioceeded to South Folk Indications are for another rain. 500 and investigated the cause of the break S. A. Kenner, Esq , is rusticating ml It is believed that there are three age ot the reservoir dam. Witnesses . testified that a slite break had Manti once again. He is down to look I cases , diphtheria at Spring City, in the dam several times in appeared after the interests of the Alexander the past CHAPMAN & CO. The but had been each time clumsily late storm has year, revived the crops Company and leaves for the mine Madison ,Tnd. with the repaired straw, sticks and rubbish. generally, throughout county. Hie general impression is that the jury Rumor has it that C. Widdison is will find the Pittsburg; Rev. N. E, Clemcnson, formerly of Fishing company Alanti, arrived from the East last Friday. going to put up a roller mill m the neai guilty ot gross negligence. In ibis event a great many suits for damages The gentleman was accompanied by his future. will follow against this club of million-aue- s wife. Their many friends will be pleasI. V. Stevensens is the place to ed to see them. The question of accidens and get your harness made and repaired in first ues insurance is at present assuming The overall factory run in connection class style. laige proportions here. Various insurwith Z. C. M. I. shoe factory is ances companies having insurance poli-HORSEMEN READ. turning i out fifty dozen pairs of overalls per vs n ihustowa are presented by their and the supply even now does day L. S. Holdaway will stand his fam-uagents in large numbers. not reach the demand SupcrintendenbRowe stallion Cap" (Percheron and French Administrator m Male or It ml Estate says that the demand is equal to twice Royal (Coach Clyde and Percheron ) t PerNOiml Iroj erl. that number. Billy, (i Hameitoman J French, Sailor. No Ice is hereby given, that in of an . and (Hameltonian I on , French,)the order of ihe Probate Court in an.Ipursuance H U N: Co. have f ,r an thecounty ot There will be a Mass Meeting of the Citizens of Manti held in the Tabernacle on Thursday, at 8 p, m , to consider and adopt some method to render assistance to the Johnstown sulierers. Everybody is invited. William Lvki;, Mayor A Report of the Scandinavian Excur-- I sion Thursday. Sailor (1 1. million;, hi) one of the fam- I I Pound. Spring S- bT1"?1,1R-Contai(- 1 4th 1S89, W ni. T, Reid, Atty. All kir done - . ofjune, izri Precinct Estray Hans Nielsen, Poundkeeper SS lW) uhu a'e.' 'Uc8 f bflnlnB Pmin6 Spring City, June 7th, a d 1889. ,4n0 ch'B North Dd 2V1Mee1ib,g1n.?.in(I Notice to Creditors, W- corn the toil E i o'fs Ls iuL Estate of Maren Johnson deceased soutD e South 2 00 chains, thenca s ht w Notice is hereby given by the undersizhence N. 85 deg. yj ed, executor of the Last Will and Tea tament of Maren Johnson deceased 11 lyingot msect.o.'8 ,n" the creditors of and all S8lt Lake Meridi having MTuinmir oaw. persons claims against the said to ex- deceased, t610, Wltl1 tlle necessarv vouchers within iourmonths after the first canon of this notice to the said pnhk strator at Mount Pleasant. adinmi. County, Utah Terr., the same Sanpete flrmsrion ( sale by bal?ce ,on the at expense of V.to?rt' D'ed na p.ace for the transaction of thebeing business ing describing purchaser the pronertvhwl'r5 10 ndhe in writ of said estate, in said Pce for aauie. Bids to be ir.T.iI? County of Johnson Executor ofP,he on or before Saturday the 9 ihe dmimstrator at Manti. Sanpete ls8 ,b d,7.fJ""smfdeceased eiUment f Maren be present by self or may f aid bids on Monday, lit 0f1;111 Dated at Manti Citv U. P- - m at Court Hon,. 2.. ,188 T., this day Jol fCT V mnniimi.y sen Jr 5 Dc 3 it JA3I t. Estate of Almy 'Brewnrii.ec;Mf,lnUrt,T f th Kee MtothMayMB, i B1 |