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Show Tka Sentlne Crushes Under a Wagon Wheel. 0l by i: i 1 : I . .1 ! t The Smtinkl Co. : I I 1 I ! N. lil - i . I - a Was anvsHKMi, H. . BiadkiBu. - t mar li.. .! t.i i There was a nul i Grocuberk millennia lUe iwrbuein.'i f I " V .' ward last evening, by which tittle li.c Grwabeek, aged about three jaiir. s. 'I1 I i lf , crushed to death uuder a ' I i I' Hiiliaui BurbuUe drive H eimu.:ii . !.v i '. I i i, . be etablec la the vlomiy of I!. i . beck residence. hnrix every m.jujii. Il.i!'. I 1 f !.' i , I I!. ou bis return hums a i.uiuin "1 ".l I rea run to meet biui aud i i ;i into i;. : tl.llM I ' i i i i i i' excrpii'iu yard. Last eveuiug was ano ; 'N i I i ... to tho rule. When about hall a hluv't i..i t i t , i... i .y diaiaut the littki lots spied him -- int d isii t :! t i r t ) get the usual rids. They e!lii:!i i.ti'ii-:n- - aliM-;.- ; f r lu-'fnit to tba wagou and rule into in it I i: ,i All got out ou arriving theru nave tittle iH ii : i: i t ' ' uu-II ! J In Dr. aud prurefded Jjt, ae was Hurbldgs I i llfiiutr .1. 'r i:...illa Ufui (rii-: hie i'!i,.ll: fuauici, bitch, ' . Ijf :: !: s' t little Joe out. lie had unhooked and etarted around to uurastiii tbe other. Just as he did il.i, ti.e Rains for Ju!c. boraes took (right at Kuiuetbiug uu- known aud dashed aw ey with (he lime I1 . Mrriiii. i n jvi oua in tha wagon. In lha cuudiiluu lu from f i i I' .i ' . ji'.i - ju for was It were ImpOKsihle whieh they I ..i .: N'!-- 'i and them to go very far, but the little fel- aftel Oct. I. .'urn lirtplmU an ill Trl low wee thrown out, end when say a l!l.er blow a wee be heavy dead, Bp ef th left, fm lb WHlern tri.-!- . These, raw', having been received ou tbetieburk have yvor-;used i:i T'.a'i if: pari i wan takhead, ernriilug tbeekuti. niw tlisn doubled lb I rug.i I! nvof en Into tha bouse at once, tut It w Inner our ua i. S.WM'-levident that there was nut the sughttiri t i': . Aeit- - inn of tI:-- : df-ri- .i hope. To make the matter all the wo and f, Mn gr.ni.!. ad. the father of the llllle one. who salt-itin : iy, I r v.j mun. lu Vw bean the laaie name. Is tlii m Go ainl .'in ; ' Zealand, aud tbs mother is lu Logan, ttho wee apprised of tho occurrence liy wlir. i:iMrcee W. h'nr lerii!.- - .uni win lost evening aunt is rapveted I Hr.. e r - M. parlii'iil.:i I lh. N;Kvi!J, this morning. : iiu the was who msn. driving Tho young wheu with was grief prostrated teem, COAL! COALii seen by a HertAd reporter fast evening, end It was with the greatest difficulty T in l C. ..I fl. C.V.e Ci i!i..i!V that ho repraseed hie emotion sufficientthe occu- li.ive t i) i i.ii llx ly to give tho details of ean atbe K i.1,1 iii.il at (lie rrence No blame, however, Uul')ii.v,iil ridden had child l i im.1. tached to him. The j ii'jnrc'1 mil:, iic.l . In !!. :r c with him many times before, aud the :in is i:i !.. y i! I never shown horses had A J'i.t' any in H :n:t ui.il m l!..it I.c M.!,. .i:s v.i" l:; l ioilcd to run away. Just what caused them to do so wlU probably never be kuuwn. a .iiOJit ...I ' .1. 1.i v im i Tbs heartfelt sympathy of tho friends in ii'.iiiiii.;, a r tii. v (i n.i', is , of tho absent father and mother will go viiiteil out to them. Herald. The l'.iinii tt- f'o'iiji. Si. no will ad as .:ii our avnli in avlhng and Co.il, .i:l tiiri i.iilon .'' t al con 1m Orfseisina fora Strike. ii.i iigui's ill uIiilIi the i coal ; v.I.l .ii i.o in, no, ' jr 75 j.vr lull.) Philadelphia, Oct. sa The Kr"r r.i&il haYa long susetal from Chicago lu which ti u!:'.,ii; hi - i.'ili-- w;!l laken lit ten r fvi.t. in V"i!M, occurs the follow' ' .il ln vsii.i. 10J Ao net 'Tho telegraphers of the United Hut I'llthl-Iare now formulatiug a pliu to Inaufur-at- o ilolll tl'.O Mili.l I?, ti!..i V. !i Mill !..'!. 'i i.o v. i.i.l iiviil another glgauuc strike lu Til'- -. A.linl 1... 11. lready a stroug orgsuisatinn has hern will IO itv i oiiiifnciS iiiiil i.liciilii.ii lii ilia effected In a quiet way throughout tlm uc liupo l 11.- 1. in; 'hhI will west, northwest Pecitlc slope, and the Iniiiji-spromoters of tbs scheme are working liul Miri.u.iho i.l li- ti.il ri.i'Mii'.i'in; their way eastward rapidly, risiting all lii! lit: lii i ri ui.iv 'v m :!: i.!l to c ! .m l sc lie im- small towns at which tbe operator is il.'.il to i lilt ir l.lllcli tho tleket agent,express men end freight JII.IVI o v ill niir l.i.s; .niri.tr ni. agent, whose services are alisoluteiy in- iv l.'i'ii 1 Co il iV Cl..e t.o., valuable to the eeveral corporations by II t'.VUI ION'. whom he to employed. The managers of the proposed strike Suil. realise that the entire telegraph systwiu lu the United Statue, including all sorts of leased wires and private 1 uas, must ATirxcni. be tied up at one time to attain stores, ex mniiiu'rcinl elose This would every r ohsnge Ie America, cripple erery in the lend end effectually put a I bfixv'na r:l 1. 11' (! stop to treveL To do this tli-- y will If poselble, eu organisation that Doo-iwill Include every employe of thy ?Q.'i; & Mouldings, telegraph eompauies aud ell railroad meuwao have even the atightist also Niitivc nml Imported Lumber, knowledge of telegraphy. li.'ili mid Sliinglce, Officials of tils numerous companies r f centering here do not deny knowledge of the fact that the men contemplate cr. (jiTcvriacr, of the eve next tho on trlklng right lal campaign, hut assert that IT.OVO, UTAH be in condition to cops with the crisis when It comes. The cper.it ir absolutely refuse to discuss the nutier, while tbearllroad men simply say ilu y i tend reedy to support any that will benefit the craft." I J Printed and Published il.i:- - I.' i: Managing Editor. Associate Editor. Biuimm Manager. ,. i 1 : I ;. i On Pott Offiet In Otak, for tmuportutioH MramA (hi UaOt at Stoond Chm el , ' ; . i i. - 'i''- l 1 -- ' In Msnti. : ! - ! 1 . thru-trace- 1890. i & - Delegate U Ceugrtm, JOHN T. CAINE. IRE THET . FRIENDS? At the Liberal rally held hen the other evening one cf the speakers read from an article which appeared in the Bemtuel of a recent date. He characterised the rental k that, every one. who voles tits Liberal ticket is a social and political enemy as unchristian, not republican and bad politics. ' Tho selection in itself is allot that, but the only true way to judge a remark is by taking the sense in whioh it I meant. A truth half told is often a falaeiiood, and it is unfair to any speaker or writer to select an expression which is modified and leave out the modification' ' Had the speaker read the sentence he balance of the could have found for the reason that ho flavors the platform upon whieh Goodwin ie making his cam' yaign a platform whose very essence is hostility to all tilings in Utah which do not promise absolute suptemaey for the few and total The subjection for the many Linenl candidate has in ihs and does still advocate the disfranchisement of his opponents. He assumes the position that tlie action taken by the Mormon Church is fraudulent While ruling at the Mormon belief in revel si ion, he insinuates that because the people do not olaim that their action waa prompted by revelation it must of necessity be fraudulent and from this point assails their right of suffrage. For years he has been calling on the Moimons to do something for themselves, to leave out the question of Divine inspiration and act on their own responsibility. Row that they have done it, he assumes that they are not honest and on tho strength of that assumption proposes that they be made aliens in the land of their birth. Every Liberal knows that when he votes for Goodwin he vote for the principles advocated by him. and as we held these principles are contrary to the heat inteiesta ef the community that it would result in enslaving apart of the the citisens, and that ft is contriry to the institution! of the United State; the man who vote to sustain them cannot ha the friend of those whom he assists to saslavs.. The remedy proposed for what lie thinks is a S"d state of alTais, is not by lifting them to n higher plane, but by degrading them from the position pf freemen to that of the subject! of a despotic government. We cannot see how a man can be satisfied in his .own mind to pose before the, people as 'their friend when advocating a measure of oppression. No promises of prosperity can reconcile us to political servitude,' neither ean we look on the man' who - vote to abolish our rights US Citizens of a free country, or who arrogates the right to dictate the majority of the people as anything but an enemy. The issue of this campaign is accepted by both parties, and it cuts no figure which' side made it the issue. While the Mormons have taken plural taarriagd entirely out of the questho Liberal Party tion of have changed nothing of the past, but still hold tho ism platform. Tba cry of Union of Chnrch and Slate unfit proved by the fact that all Mormons rota the same tirket. They are forced to do that by their opponents, when the biltenet enemy of their religion la nominat'd. Not ao very long ago when members of tho Peoples Party at for admission to n convention of Demounts, they were refused the right to participate although a mrjority of the cenrention were Liberals, and n number of those who were barred from the convention were The Libersl Party are usually mors united in elections than the People'! Party, and tho proof lies in the foci that LibtrtUt.iiuwr tcrckk, while People's Party msa frequently do.. Neither can we accept the slate-athat ia High Council in Graaa V allay reversed tha decia on of the District Coiift a au actual fact. Lufc as wo persume tha speaker meent it for a' joke,1 deal with it as such. No proof of any such Union is aver ' forthcoming, and tbe mere assertion of such a thing doss not prove it by any means. Then are as iaaqy Bopuuljcans in the Peo as there are K's Party iatoday tba liberal Party, and sheuld the partial aver be In the usual manner, the facto will bear nut the statement. The why the People! Party vota solid is because they are compelled to do it in eelfdsunte, atfdlhfi'hfgUnient that it is from cowardice, --or t priestly .dominauce is getting. too stale to force upon an audience who know better. . . - ' only-reusc- a I N )o n(DEALEKS i .' General Merchandise t pikq i Are Still at Their Old stand, l fr : alut Main Street, Manti, Utah. , A- i 4 SilOESjffJ ffiTBOOTS I'.-i-- K Wliolesalo and. Retail at Hardware. ile-iv- fjr BOTTOM ij.Mii-itv- PRICES.. ill-.- ! ( i I - kil 111 s BOOKS OF EVERY KINO, STATIONERY, TOVS, 111 1 ProvO City, Utah, PERIODICALS, DOLLS, NOVELTIES, liK-M- ii.r-.v- srPPJJES FOR SCHOOLS LOWEST PRICES, Wholesale f OFFICES , JAMB GUYTON, aud Retail. thc uw.s-pape- 7&S.MsiaSi ,..a w movi-muu- St. Pm&SBi'BU. Offi. 20. m )mm Condition of the Jews in Russia Thw PRINCIPAL POINTS reedy to fail to pieces. Children are lying before the houses on the uve! In e state of almost complete nudity, wallow tug lu the slough, end among them eny number of slovenly women, luotiiei of the children, stretched oat slileuroye end lengthways on the street, sleeping under cover of the burning sun. Tha itettotlcUn.M. liibfovskl, writing on tho condition of tbe Jowaln t'io government of Grolno. siys: Hy f.ir the greater part of tha Jewish population ere poor end ere always engrotred by one con how to get their daily bread. Burdened with numeromv f the crowded stats In wliich they e live surpasses anything one can te possible, frequently one hut, consisting of three or at uiori four rooms, lodges us many as twelve families, whose Uvea are ell an unbroken erleeof privations and peine, hhule families sometimes lire tm tiiteeqmir tore of a pound of breed, tiny salt and n few oubms a day." EAST, WEST, Box aooDs, GROCERIES, ETC. 1 IiTi'ci vIiiiH 1 -- GO TO P. D. O. CALDERS IF YOU WANT A GOOD sttu, At Honest Prices. HAULDT & !t p, ni. : ir.ii! 'M 7- I expl.uu-lry- : C. F. HKSSEUrm TI t. I'im, Act. lieu. Ilunacrr. OETHrrrsHCouKio-iON- , ) Lake f'Uy, Utah, Oct. 2?t. IMxx (irriti B lit Itrfintg Rnjidrur, South Pottouvoul Lumber, Latli, Sliliiffles, Tickets, Etc bomber, j In fact anything iu this lino on shorht posssible notice. ; has been hnw:i to the Commission notice iesm d by y.iti ns registrar to e peremi regi tiered set, voter in your prec'urt. to the eff-- et t hie right to vote to objected ro "on the ground that he to a polygamist and aid and abets polygamy. If lie to at present in polygamy, of booths the objection should be sustain d. Aiding aud alietting polygamy" !s not made a esusa for disfranchisouent by any law the Commieelmi has knowledge of. In this esse the parly states that he id a plural wife who died some twamy years ago. end that he has not lived In polygamy since. If this htatenie!: he true, he comts within tbe definition if the Supreme court npou tbe eubjert, and to a legal voter, if oiberwlro qualified. The Commlariun Is at a lose to koow what Is meant by the phrase used in (he If notice- ,- aids and abet polygamy. It to Intended by that term to strike from the registration itote the unuies of men simply for the reason that tl.oy are members of the Mormon ehurrli. the Commission deeires to 'ey rmphriieslly that it cannot be mails a party to anv nf neb action, and it hopes that 1U appointees will lend themerlvis to; neh n vlolulion if the luws of iLe laml. Yuiirs ItMpertfullv, U. L. tiOIIKHFV. Chairman. -Commission The deeiree to lesr P. fr from you on this subject -- Tliere S. II. XlSMFV, I Cenetltstienelly Weary I j .... j aiil Gents Boots Slmes nnd Slippers. CUSTOM MADE AND IMPORTED. First-clas- s Blaclxsmiihlney Wagons, Buggies, Plows, and all Clauses of Rlacksmilhing done on iriiort Notice and in First-cla- ss Style at B.R.Neilgon's old Stand Manti City, irtn.ii, MMHaanswaoaiaux9k'i4MBUtaanMMVBinu &v adveril-Ji- Timo Tuhlp. In Effect An;. Sltii. IsW Sul F.ATIUVNlli:.IN'i. v 0?T'.' 11 S.iil Arrive I.v. Silt Hi. Arrive I'nivvi leave I'rovn.. Aiioiiti Muil. u. in, ... liilAiv.ui. ,. . 'Ini in 1 I'i Arrive Thistlo Ainve it. vi r. limn luv.r A:riVi) w 7:Ui , II. vjiniiii Jiiai l:.'ii I'm til- - la iir r .. l.esvr I'Arrive IK-- ji.ni. m. i. hvji. . svr nviLMitr.AiYv. I.rit k 70rt p,iu i. m, T.eil i. lil. : l.'i m. n.i. t I'Hi'li'.VIsM, v.r ii, , , A .1 1800. " I.Uiil v,.. lAun-N- Ml.ui. IO 1 NO. 4. Notlli. Statimn. (MIbk Soutt. Mkrrpabllentiim mt l.iiiiig No. 1. oi 1 iMieS. H viira th mm of ever IieihjiiT a. ui. a p. ai. nMMMd, Bavlnm rirenluioa Tatinit In (he 8. Wi Tavea Clicator. 1.4,. Arrirra Ammeia newPMpcr ntmclor of non that XV N.4iArriTiw com per line feir (IM (noioa each lama, wltk th lMm 1J. U.on Lavea l.W. AitIvm of lha beat pep Ot tdmrtlalnK Ihi'in. lat Loarea 115. Draper, laehl ciienUllou, tceriYvcitr anil town of aura J.ll S.1 itM. tha LOUP popnlaiidR witat.rim If lh lack for FoantalaOreen, .o Dlvldo. l.9ii OManaik. Hperial liataof dailr.euiiuliy villare II. ( 'Main UAL (od'CiaM ' pipi ra. HarKaiui uiliTt of value in KraetNtki, IU.43 Arvlvoa tl.W. Ltarre Naphl, auli adverliien or th'wc wlehlus in rvpiYiini'iil Train, ran daily, Xnaday oxeepted. lariidoiuilr wltk a rnnall imooiiluf aumejr. Hhowa ronekuVFljr "knwiogel tka aioi emlcefiYtha Trninaatop at atatlone miffeod onlv wh mouer," rie,,'elr. arm jpnat iniS In anv a lilr o alannliNl. A Cii. Aii.lri'iw C.KD foraicema. Pukliahm anl Aflwrvi.ii'jf Apnii,. I, Tlirimoitn DarOAca, Orneral Manager. Pprnrr Straw, KeW Vmkl lijr. MANTI CITY I'V'IIIV. 'ni Inin 7 'MV ii. in. T ie . ill. tirivvi livrr Il'VOn. in. 1 I l.i p ui . ir-.- 'n l.'Mve Itivef . I IIP lu. l.I.A) i,itr Arrive p. in Arrive i . , i. m. ri"i s.m. l.eiivr "o p. in. ti.'.t a.m. 'v. M in Smi i.MUe. Arm p m. s.Aa.in. l.i-'-ve s.i'r l.iL,'.... a.IA p. in. (Wa.ia. i.i- -ii Arriw it s.iv p in, Him a.m. l.iv'ALtl'.l'.M MTT MIC MNP UllOllX. M l l.iiti, M.sn n in. kiA r-.iu . ail I . r 10.14. l.i. and 1 -- .10 ( , III .ai Cm ALtiiiisc- - siyi.iiim r. levrni. lrav.4,., I.1li7:t,i,. lc i; Kilt .. fc i 47als.in. .1 Thtatl.. T1MK TABLE, To Inks offset Monday, Jalv 7, ea.nin I'i, el, I,. irivii'l In Elegmce and Style, comlinnd will Strength, Dura" bility and ut Prices that are Guaranteed. p.in. v iri-v- .Mnie A rr i vr i ll:Mini. l H . . tni.lp. ui.a. lliuimy Sanpele Valley Railway. " No. 4. Allaniif i:virvs. EnilAKDS. an3 ii;Hii,iiTnir more Infirm (Hum of iIu(i tu Sr.VMVJfD G.U GK. J. Horse Shoeing a Specialty, NEWSPAPER im who waa 10 frequently and so thoroughly tired as to Benjamin Harrison, and, to I e.r i ;i h, make tha thing balance, it can truth-,, . 'i...n,p p:, , ..( "h r.!i fully ha aswrted that never have the s'ti. r. I'.'Ta.-j: more tired1 people of this country 'I V. I'. Frl.S fa I.YIU'JII Ai(l. of a president than at this time. 1 am in'U'.'ui tu.eti, Sait Ui City, Villi. , E. Jicl?ea 45 W. 1st. S. St. S. L. City. Lillies Call on and leave orders with T. A. Hoggan ob Post Office, SIasti. l: hn ( Orders for any amount furnished. prices ami easy terms of pnyiiicnf. RBSIP8 Tailoring Establishment, MAIN ST. MANTI. Where you will get the best fit, the heft style, nml Hie beet and cheapest work in Utah, and the best aud cheapest doth, also Tailors Trimmings cl tho Lest ijualitv always on hand. Suits made to order on the shortest notice. t HEAlER IX ORGANS From fil'i. up. I forest J JAMES W. HOGGAN KIMBALL is EtrLKri. S. MY LARGE STOCK. ( ORGANS from 175. up. I in by Mail Promptly Filled, Correspondence Solicited. a.-O- rders QRCAN OR PIANO MAS02T mi.. UTAH. Mai".ifactii(cr of and Dealer CALI AND EXAMINE TiMi' Km: - Woebixotoe. Oct. 22. There never has been In ell the pieoiitorttol history of the United States a chief executive C. S. RASMUSSEN, PROVO CITY, ' CAi:!', In Ckstbk Stkklt, Provo City, Utad. 1G. a fiiie line of Mens and Boys Clothing, also Boots and Shoes. MAYFIELD. SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH. A rq. carrying at ALL STvTIONS. T1MK Rsgistrsre Cell Rsbukd.: I)kb Site Drive Well Pipe and Fittings, always in Stock, Bath Tubs, Wtasii $ House Basins, Sinks, Pumps. Lawn Sprinklers. Garden Hose, Etc. Fitted up in the Most Approved Style, with Steam, Gas, slot and Cold Give me a Call. Orders Promptly Attended to. Water. J my NORTH nnd SOUTH r.ni-tie- Ptet-fo-- hi TO AT..T. sm-u- The following letter to self- - Dealers in ON SAL.F. The Uuwow Qturlte, desertbieg tbe elate of tlie Jens la Berdltseheff, save: The streets of tue Jew eh quarter of town ere not more then four feet wide. Ou either side of i old houses them tbe tumble-dow- n A MAYFIELD CO OP., ! and Gas fitter. Steam Plumber, Salt Lake City. , i i - 1 11 I Special Attention Given to Southern Orders for Tools and Builders Supplies. BEKEiBBEBGE, IV, IVlcftllister & (go. Quoceo . - to-da- 00., k- s i Jut 'if -i. ! -- Toeibat, Noyembb 4, K Clotliins i . ; . iLel frill 1 a.isri SAYINGS BANK. -- MnKrroRS. L. T. Tut i i.e, President. II. J. L C. CiiHlhTKKBOx, Vicc-Pres- . t. Ai.ukkt TrniE, Cnsliier. Kjar, Jajikk Crawforis Ju., Wm. G. CiuwEoni). Traasids a General Bankin Business. Rrcolvra (Irpoalta puaMl on Smand, Five per oral puis oa aavloga drpoalu. Finproor Vault Sale Burglar l'roof. Muary Si Iota on real oataii-- . ritr anl mrin anS alber approved atcurii,. pmpazt,, Mlely Tho . heaviest and bcBt made for the lowest prices of any house in the Territory. WE LEAD THE TRADE AND OTHERS FOLLOW. Withers & Clark. - - PROVO Main Street, |