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Show Provo went to the hit fust and were lograph albums and wa.l dccoiai oils. egg wlich m Eugl.sh Mi. Andersmi has secured the givens goose means nve prevented a run. wh ch c I Mr. Ciand.iil w liu is a sjluwnle pail. me Pavsonues, espec aliv thei le is ti.tvel-ini.ci'-- d acquisition to Ills htisn.es in then elegant Fliotuqr.ij til- Far or spectat us, to do some great veiling. well supplied traveling gallerv and w ul he hue on rove however, seemed with this impouant goo.se industry, for Saturday they kept giving them to the Iavsoniies Who is celebrating the na'ioi.al holi- until Pays jii had received eight. They no doubt, would huv'e received another day, DeCutation Day. m lle ninth innings, had not one ot the and thei Jlnald 'hsnet aerial str keii nude a mistake News papeistjr sale at the Siniinel and hit lue cS cnerx lingers instead ol Depot. tliea.f fur it was tins mistake that gave Die Sentinel Co. is now prepued to them the. r only iu.is. Now tiiee two all kind ol job wmk at lieJiock runs piled in oil top of so inaiiv goose i eggs caused a great deal of veiling. The pm es and in the latest style. crowd became wild with excitement. 'Mine I lost Fielding, has pun based Bradford pitched a splendid game for Kimball an elegtnt Olgan, I'nnngJil- Provo lie succeeded in striking out ictnins ilhet leatnre ol the growing uiu men. Griswold gave him twenty t the Fielding House. splendid supp it behind the bat. He hail hut one pass ball during the whole and th it was caused by being hit game 1'I.HMIV tl.l III.V1 on tile lingers by the bat in the last M- THE SENTINEL. v pei-ail'i- i. g of fjpvotctl to Hie .irruu!iiin ud Saspct - Coutitif. 1 . Mat. 30, Fkumy 18i). .' JUBILEES. for Sunday School Appointments C jbilees in tho Sanpete Stake of Zion 1690. pa-so- d-- No. 32 At Fountain Green on Weil-uedi- June rbth. No. 3.1 At Moroni on Thursday lime 19th. No .vt At Fauview n Friday June Jotta. No 35 At Mayfield on Tuesday June 2 1 til No. 36 At Gunnison on U'e Ine.Jaj June 25th. N6. 37 At Ephraim oil Thai lay June v John F. Maibi-n- , H H rt,AAr), CANUTE W. I'ETkRSON. John Alaoltems of luierwi. Cllpploi. ami Comments. City Creek still boomethi A around with a woolmg String ft. Now is the lime to make preperation1-fo- 5 There at S. R' Mark's When, is a good prospect limit harvest tins year' fjf a plemt Three now steam saw mills will he set to work by Mt Pleasant parties this & Co. 0I1! when can we have water summer. Works? Bp. Lund's .happiness has been inCarpets and Rugs cheaper than any creased bv thg advent of a daughter. body. S. R. Marks and Co. Ve congratulate. 4 A ride around town will convince you Provo, come dowh to Manti, and we will give you a game of Fuse Fall. there has been much improvement made m our streets. Robbuis and Christensen, Gunnison, are htadquaiters lor general merchanSome ol Spring CitV citizens weie bedise. fore CotnmisMoner Zaoriskie for moMr. A. C. Olsen says that Rousian has lesting fisttaystock held for damage, San the finest lot ol dolts ever loaled Mf. II. Erandsen and Mr. A. Ditvids m pete Co. were injured cy having a wagon load ol - over 'on them, tut A nice lot nl Dtess Goods, Trim-ings- , whiskey turn seriously though,. Flack l.ace and FloUncihg in . endless variety at ineEphriani There is to he a meeting held for the Sait Pete County is enjoying the good purpose of having a newspaper estabinstructions tillered by the apostles in lished. Why not patronize t he one vve have? A good subscription list makes their tour through the south. a good nevyspajiet, Preaching at the Presbyterian Church At a meeting of the farmers,, held next Sabbath evening as usual. Tuesday evening, for the purpose ole. W. G. Kev. Martin. , considering whether they should Alter muclt discussion a ComParlcffsniM fl pieces, Sofa, Rocker, to canvas the Esy chair, two. Parlor chairs and small mittee was appointed Marks and Co. matter, among the water owners and Sofa, 40. at The Reservoir dam has burstsd hut leport. we are at our old stand selling at way Say! howl about. our Forth ol July celedown prices. Robbins V Chnstensen, bration. Iet us drop party differences ' Ojinuson, and make this anniversary of our nations a red letter day ill the history of Geo. Snow Agent for Geo. A. I.owe birth, Mt Pleasant. Let us bury the hatchet, will move to his mote commodious Hands, and show ottr neighbois quarters in Nor S Sent inbu Flock the join what weean do. It is Safe to predict that latter part Of the if the Liberalshad won the the election, The PreabyteYian school tinder the they would have ce ebrated In fine vhape. able management ot Misses Barieit and (Juiilen will close on Friday having run THREE MEN KILLED. a very successful school year, 111 10-1- Co-op- incor-potdl- Pare City, May 26th. 1890. At 10 oclock this morning a frightful accident occured in the Daly mine, three men being instantly killed. Timothy Green-leaf- . This watni weathef is causing City Creek to rise roar and rush alarmingly much to the discomfiture of those in danger from high water. The Spaniard, who has been sutlering in. durance viler iu the City pri-o!m some days is again at liberty, tie having secured bondsmen in the sum of 300 dollars to keep the peace. City Creek is simply huge in its proportions, and keaps a large lorce of men constantly at wrk to hold it in its proper bounds. So lar, however, it has been kept under control to that extern that it has done little damage. The City Hall is to oej finished, bids are called lor furnishing the lumber etc. We will be delighted to see this woik completed as this is all that is requited to make the finest structure in the city except the T emple. The Relief Socitty Conference of the Sanpete Stake ol Zion will he held ai Kairview on Saturday. Junfe I4iti. 1I90. A cordial invitation is extended to all. , M. A. Hyde, E. S. peat the defeat the Salt them. A Y Peterson. akefs gave TERRITORAL ACENT. THE LATEST DOWNFALL. the Jewish Rabbi, Convicted of Larceny. Dr. Ed. Isaacson, Whole Summer's Work Lost in an lnstant--A- n Expensive - Wliolesale and. Retail Special Attention Given to Southern Orders for Tools and Builders Supplies. BED B. E1EMEGE, - . . ' water supply. AN t AftRESTAT MORONI. ( SPRING CITY SPRINGLETS. Interesting Budget of Newsfrom our Correspondent J. S. 8. ' Spring City,' May 27th. 1890 Rumor say we are to- - have a wedding in town. Deputy Marshal Clawson has been in town a couple of days. The countv road is flooded n this viho snonld cinity most of the time. look after this? Marlin Olson was arrested the other He was evening on the U. C. charge. taken before Commissioner Johnson where lie was placed under i 000 bonds to await the grand jurys action. The children and teachers of the Methodist and Presbyterian schools ot tins place, take an outing on Decoration bay up City Creek Canyon, judge Johnson is making more improvements on his properly here. He did intend moving to Ephraim, hut, as tlie county seat will not be removed there; he will stay where he is. Several of our boys, who were under the influence of liquor, procured a four horse outfit and started to boom real estate today. They only made one sail, (sale), and that was Justice Hansen's, Maishall Allred having them in charge. They will have a chance to explain before the justice on Saturday morning. Gaa Wellafor Ogdan. T he Natural Gas and Oil company, recently mganized in Ogden, sent a draft of $3,200 to an Eastern firm fur machinery with which to begin boring and driving for gas and oil. The company have leased over a thousand acres, scattered over Ogden, on which they can operate The exact place on w Inch they will begin their lahois lus not been decided on hut will he befote the aruval of the machinery. The latter will be shipped about the first of June, and it is thought that by the middle of June operations can begin. W. J. CROUCH SUICIDES. "Whiskey did It.'' On Sunday morning last, William J. Crouch, who resided with his mother at 545 East South Temple street, commuted suicide by indicting a wound in Ins throat with a pocket knife. For some time past the deceased appeared to he in low spirits and at times acted strangely, but his friends did not leel apprehensive about him. At five oclock Sunday morning his mother was aw akened from her sleep bv hearing h m call to his little nephew. The Tatter went to the unfortunate m.,n's room and asked what was wanted, and Mr Crouch answered, "I've CIT MYSELF. The motru-- Ihen entered the room and lotmd that her son had cut h s throat with a pocket kn.fe. Mrs. Crouch was overcome bv the frightful and Dr Hall and Marshal Young were sumni'ui'-and Mr Crouch was taken to Si. .Walk's hosp.tal. whc-ine d ed some lour or live hours later. Felote he expired he was asked vvliat him to commit the rash act, andimpelled replied 1 t, death-henelicia- iy s Cottonwood Canyon, belonging to the Deseret Coal and Coke company. The Mme and road will be leased together and not seperate. For further information apply to Hans Catlstoli of Fairview, . Andrew Madsen ol Mt. Fleasant, Peter Petersen of Ephraim, or L. T. Tuttle ot Ma.itr. All bids must be filed with Joint H. Hougaard, Sec of Deseret Coal and Coke Co. Manti City Sanpete Co., Utah, May 19th 890. 10-1- . 3 Preston Mav Sec. Geo. M. Cannon Prest. StMMOJiM. In the Justices Court, Spiing Jsjvnpctc county, UUh Territory, L hauucey T.Meveus, Plaintiff, ) S Precinct, Demands) ct vs. 1 whiskey did ir i ) John Poe, Defendant. To John Doe, whose name ie otherwise Greeting. You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me, the underMiKned, at mv office in Precinct,Sanpet count?,lTtah Territory spring on Tuesday the Srd day of June, A. D. lao, at 10 o'clock, a. in. to answer a complaint filed in this court by said plaintiff, on agamt yon .May, A. D. lS'.io, Saturday the 24th dav, of Saul action is brought to recover from yon the yam of 80 ct h damage on the following de enbed unhnulMo wit One hay niaie with email white pot In foreon left shoulder. head, branded m SltS One sorrel horse, with white spot in febt and ankles white forehead andUind on left thigh, and ou left shoulbranded ' der. You are hereby notified that if vou fail to so appear and answer aa above required, the Plainnu for said tiff will take judgment against sum of Sb etg together with feeding and care of gaid animals and costs of this suit. To the sheriff or any Constable of said codnty Greeting. Make legal service and due return nereon. Given under mv hand this 2tUh. day of May, A D. 1K. John K. Batter, Justice of the Peace, Spring Precinct. NEXT! 11! M. H, SPERRY BARBER, TWO DOORS NORH OF CO-O- P . - Y ' a- : The attention of Farmers is called to the fact that 'the ;, LOMBARD IVE8TMI9T.JB. 1 Is making All LjOans on Hlasy R.ates Lombard Investment business promptly attended to. Call if in he city or write us a letter. Jfr I) SI1U LIS Manager; Pursuant to arrangements made at the last business meeting of the Alumni Association of the University of Deseret, the business meeting for the present year will be held in the Umveisity Building June 10th, 1890 at 8 p. m. have been mailed to the address of all graduates of any accredI11 case ited course of the University. through change of address or from any other cause, parties interested have not leceived citculats, full ir.lormation will be furnished upon application to the secretary, Miss Mav Preston, at No. 74 W. North Temple St. Salt Lake City, Utah. All graduates are cordially invited to attend the busmess meeting and also the Banquet and Fall to he given on tho evening succeeding saitj meeting at same hour and place. r g . Fids will be received for two weeks for the Lease ol the Coal Mine on Huntington creek and the Toll Road in Univarsity Alumni Meeting. An Provo City, utali. NOTICE. A few days ago Martin Taylor, of Moroni, was arrested for unlawful cohabitation. He was notified to appear before commissioner Johnson on Wednesday, but on arriving there the commissioner was not at home; he enquired as to his whereabouts but was not to be He then sent his son lor the found Marshal, who was also absent, so he concluded to return home He went to Mt. Fleasant and theie he found the commissioner An investigation was held, and there being no evidence to convict, lie was dismissed. errs. Fro. Edward Brain a well known contractor and Frick Maker ol Salt Lake Fundied at his residence last Friday RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. eral services were held in theTwe-ly-firs- t ward meetmg house on Sunday Hows this? A foiceof5oo men and morning. Deceased acted m the capacity teams are at work on the grade from of deacon m the Tabernacle lor a numinto our county, the contract ber ol years and was well known in Hustle to be completed fiv July rst. church circles on account of his long- having his looks as though the Rio Grand time association. Western mean business and eer long vve will he the lunction t ity of two railway Any one interested in the divisions, viz, the K o Grand Western funeral aid, and associations ol the United States can and the Union Iac Mr. Keer of the S. P. Y. tells us that help make the statistics of their oiganu-ationthe L'. P. lake possession on the first of lor the forthcoming census and disseminate the know- juue. ledge of the good they are doing by sending the names of such societies as BASE BALL ITEMS. they may knop of, and the addresses ol Mr. Chailes A, othcers. to their principal Payton try to down Provo. Jemiey, Special Agent of the Eleventh The game of base ball played on Census, 53 William stieet. New York Saturday Mav 24th at Pavsou bv the City. above name nines was very one sided Mr. G. E. Anderson wires us that lie lhe result being eighteen to two in is at Fairview on his wav south on a lavor of Provo. Pdvson was confidant photographic tour which will extend ot winning, lor thev had previously sent and embrace all the towns through the w old lo t tie Provo hoys to hung their Southern Territory. ' Geo. F.d is well best team in older to make the game i iwn through this locality as an inteiesimg. There was scarcely an and thouruiigh artist, evidence error made during the game. Provo of which car. be found in every house in not making any and Pavsou making ti: ; Ferr tcry by looking ov er the pho- - hut wry few. I Dr. Fd. Isaacson, of American Fork, a O11 Tuesday prominent individual in some circles, comthe water evening as the Rabbi Jew, and later, as known menced seeping around the overtlow of the Independent published ai editor pipe at the Gunnison Reservoir dam, American Fork, has ' hoisted his colors but the discovery came too late to avail in a very ignoble w iv. viz., anything, as at if o'clock a rush of STEALING. water gave warning to those 111 proxIt seems he was me recipient of an A messenger was imity to the dam. stop at the house of a friend immediately dispatched to warn tjie invitation to and was given a room usually people of the impending disaster, which at Sandy, however. 'waS duly a disaster, inasmuch occupied by a young lady whoT had let t his was as the entire dam was washed put, rep- her geld watch m'jhe roOin. 'missed soon alter Jiis, departure and a work summer's whole The resenting lower portion of Gunnison is inund.ited, traced to Lehloff where he had tried to Finally he disposed ol the people however are out of harms sell or pawn it For-k- . On his conAm. at it lot fii.uo and have way only the regrets of the viction hi confessed his gUilt, and also labor lost to console themselves with,. It seems an expensive mistake has to other cases ol petty larceny. He was been made in the construction of this fined J50 00 and costs. The theft occurdam, We hope a competent engineer redIt last February. is to he legretted as he was well will be employed to construct the next very prominently one, and" thus avoid the recurrence ot thought of and figuredand ii literary .missionary ecclesiastically last Tuesday Fight. The farmer of Gunnison were as jcircies having lorged a head wonderfully Murder will out. sessed $123' per acre to construct tmV since his convictton, reservoir dam, and will work quite k hardship on them, but they will go bravely td work and reconstruct it as n Deseret Coal and Coke Company is verv necessary that they secure this tl-.- Allied, enter-p..Mii- CoMPLETeLY lROSTR ATefi with gnef over her sous sad end, The unfortuntae Crouch, who mav not bt known to the general public bv his name, will be remembered bv a large part of them from lhe fact tlvat he was always more or less connected with theatricals m a minor capacitv, and he placed the sea captain in the Home Club peiformnnce of "Storm Beaten; Baxter, m the "Silver King etc., and only last Fiitiay' night he took the psrtofMeltei Moss, the lew, in the Twentieth Wprd peifionlalice ol the Ticket ol Leave man,'1 he had also toured the territory extensively with the Lindsay A Taylor couihiii.it ions. Herald. Mistake. Isaac Snell, and Janies Wheeler, were going down the mine with some As the latter were being lowtimbers. ered in the shaft, some of them Caught in the side and brought the cage to a The tope continued to standsnll. slacken until about 300 feet had been tin out, those above having no idea of The men m the wlut had uccuied. cage realized their terrible position, but ihey were powerless to help themselves. Suddenly the timber which lodged the cage gave way, and plunged down the shaft, fully 300 feet. The terrible fall resulied 111 the almost instant death ol three men, who were taken out as quickly as possible. Wheeler is a single man, hut the others were married. Snell has a wife and five childreu in bTigland, and Greeuleal has a family in Salt Lake. A. 11. Anderson, familiarly known as Andrew Hoe, has just finished the doois lor the Sentinel Flock winch excue almost universal admiration, on account ol their nice appearance and good workmanship. It is to be regretted that lie is located so far out ol town and that his finances will not allow him to branen out on a more extensive scale. k-- cuie mto h is nimd. The mother is said to he RESERVOIR GONE. GUNNISON ars will incerporata. u 1 11s lact in connection with that a lew weeks ago some the deceased, as a joke, 1, ends ol star'ed a rumor to the etler t that lie had commuted sun ide. This rumor readied lire Hemld and was investigated ami lound to he incorrect. Some think that this first imt the idea of committing sui Irijysol Payson. Mf. PLEASANT MUTTERINGS. Fourth of July hint. Another newspaper. A wagon load of whiskey runs over to men. Thefarm r the Fourth. Fine Smyrna Rugs iv ill health. Cine uni' this cave is Provo is trying to arrange a game Miss Orph.i Roberts, a Provo belle, is with Neplp for Decoration Day. They visiting friends in Manti. also sav they would like to hear from Dr. J. King, the Gre it Indian le.der. San pete in the near future. lias returned to Manti alter an extended 'The Nephi Athletics are? anxious to trip through .Northern Utah and Id ho meet the Provo Fase Fall dub and re- Home Affairs. tied . sympathy was with the home team receded tftim. THe visiting splendid treatment however, from the Hougaard Stake Superintendency All ai itrings. ' 1 lie Lien Luke, a F. Y. Academy student, as returned home. - Home again Hon. J. II. 26 di. w.u.h lie littered liese weie lac It was s, pla.n a case that an u.q its) y.and the funeta' was deemed urn eces-- was held l'uesd ly aPemo-mWool-wicj'he deceased came heie Iroin Years ag Lng and, twenty-threaud was 39 years of age. He was naturally of a ( neerful tempoinient and it is thought that lhe deed was committed m a nt of tempoiary ins.in.ty, brought on 1 W. . BlRTO.Y, I re. , Company, Ephraim, Itah. F. FELT, Sec. W. C. BCKTOX, Mnr. CO., BURTON, GARDNER incorporated. r - The Attention of the Farmer's and General Public is Directed Particularly to our Combination Fence for its Cheapness, Durability and Guaranteed Orders by Mail Receive Prompt atSatisfaction. Send for Price List, tention. Moulding Lumber, Sasli, j. A-- . f Doors, fg. Combination Fence , Cedar Posts , Etc . YAltD, COB 8th S. & 1st,E. Sts. UP TOWN OFFICE OPPPQSITE THEATBE. j Salt Lake City, Utah, j JiimesM. Fobbing. John P. Christeneco- I - SOUTHERN CENTRAL ! SUPPLY STATION, Spring Goods, kl Beeived. DRESS GOODS. Tricots, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Sateens, Zeph yrs ,Ginghams, Veilings, WhiteGoods Calicos, Our Last Invoice ($1,133.00) Enables us to Fursi our Increasing Patronage in this Department, in u Styles and at Prices to Suit. We Make Special Mention of our Ladies 'W ine Colored Wigwams, Mens Russetl Congress, and Gents Kangaroo Shoes. STAPLES: Economy Checks 8cts,. L. L. Sheeting Sets., Linee.ve 18cts., Amoskeag Ticks, 13, 15, and 20cts. Irish Fre!je 5 ounce, 20cts. FURNISHINGS 'Gents Light Weight Pants, Fancy Jersey Hegliglee Overshirts, Balbriggan, Half Hose, Lsi Thread, Under Shirts, and Drawers, etc., etc. CALL (AND SLB3 US. robbins&christenson CUNNISON.UTAH. i i ( j . 1 |