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Show It) 4- V! f rnr VMt MANTI L. lRi)KK:M ve m. T d, i HtV.ll -. JIloU- u LAMu Akvi A. T.i.S 'X J rf 3, t'xhibiiiM Tin1 at' ruli.ite Ixixitt I secured to U, and l:t!-under tlw various entries Court II(W , M'niti. l UN FllillT Bca Reed. x AMONG STRIKERS. Out The fmpt: Ctiuai i Drpartmrat Etc. - Attorney e of drld Apjent Dbra!lJ?ja Fatenl lor AiiruUural am iS.: ,T Reliable EM.! 1 eir men Capital. D. O, Kay 8Ui, 1891. Worlda Colombian Kxpooltlon at Cblcago bids fair to bo the greatest ex blbltlon over held In any eonntry greater even than the Paris Exposition ef 1839. Adrloeo already rooslred the Bureau of American Republics here, WaeHiKGTOB, Tli attest a renarkable and astonishing Interest In the Exposition, on the part, as Traveling Ralesunn for not only of the Bonth American RepubMust CSgAr Compiiny. lics, but Continental Europe and China and Japan is well. Erery country on CMAIS, CO., better 0.1s eoatlnent aonth of tbs United Hali-m- , N. C. ; States, from Uexleo to tbs Argentine Republic has boon Ward from, and are making great preparation! to place h Silla Notary Public. exhibits it Chleago. In Europe, Groat Brltlaabu already appointed a Com1 Scts; TjotLECTIONS A SPECIALTY . 7 I2&.afalaBt.lMMIiV'ri Miiitli of Cioyta'a mission, with the rrlneo of Wales at the head of it, to prepare a wonderful 25 CM,exhibit for the fair. The Russian let., jo. .lIONBOPy liXAII. Government has set apart two millions cf-- , and a half, and leading merchants and tDINAND ElilGKSEN manufacturers of St Petersburg and ! f.'i 'aioi,W,Jt.iovJs, mey-at-Law- ilCES. oT WOTtiigAttoney Ssijprlf PLEAS AM, UTAH UGHJ:"Tf- Office on Muhi Street. t La). B . 3IAJITEW8 TORNEY AND fOI NSKI.OIt gintty1" AT LAW, I ai M;ici i.i 1 L HIFIRI, ana. ( I; HBIFOS rs.Hosford, :CiiNif ANDSWKGEONS. lUTt .CT, leu Of (h WAS. J'.ftr. N'OI- Ejl. 'w.'i. Two ISIihIew HOSfOSO-ll-'t-- H'i. .of City Hall. e, L 1 T. HOSFOOD ThPUl a :IH'I , Bpf.-ii!l- l'.l(.,k and a1 hoi in1 Physician a.vn Srnr.RON, Mt.Pmjx.ist, Vt.ui. ..AlatKMfi treat all kinds of diseases Diseases peculiar lo females receive a attention. special alcaifut maimer. yj. , , 10 Mi ;p.lk 'WEB'S, yaUkan & Surgeon 9 Uy tn ns sbtqulppoi ura ndmlwlwtcr psofcwHin,.. exhibit On this continent, Uexleo will proba bly load her Sister Republics in else 0.0 and diversity of dlaplay, WSHIN6T0. Specialty sr' pledged for as much more, for the purpose of Bonding hare the greatest, most diversified and novel ox exhibit over lforo collected by a single government Germany will bo prewit with a wonderful dlaplay, and Franco Las given insurance of bringing a groat Aloacow treatment ddi illsrams a spurlnliy. wallna, Sevier County, Utah 'kvffisJ.B-STACE- aad has appropriated one million dollars to do Uexleo, Columbia, Guatemala, Salvador and Costa Rica, will erect their own buildings at tbs Fair; and Barbados., Jamaica, and Ibo other British West India Islands, propose to pises their exhibit In a typleal building, which they will erect to bo railed "The West Indian Court' Altogether, and already, although the opening of the Expoultion is two years bones, the assurances are complete for one of the greatest expositions tbs world has ever seen. Some quiet work Is being done now Committee of tnr'munkrteaflmtv will undoubtedly exorcise a eon trolling Influence In this matter, and from Incidental remarks of Senator Quay Chairman, and Gent Dodlsy, Secretary of tbs Executive Committee, It to believed that they may be working to 1 the convention at San Franctoeo. The Republicans of California, argue that they aesd the presence of the eonv tlsn, to remora ths low tariff feeling In the West, and obliterate the Farmers-Allianc- e tendency towards polities. It looks vary much from the Inside work being dons so thongk San Francisco may get the Convention. Pennsylvania Republicans are making a straggle for Philadelphia, aad Ohioans working for Cincinnati. St. Louis and Dotrolt hare friends on the Committee and Chicago with Its prestige also has earnest advocates. At any rats, everybody expects the question of location to bo fixed up quietly In advance of the meeting of the National Committee hen next December, when the .time and plaee for the National Convention will bo determined. The War Department nowadays to receiving numerous requests for the detail of ofltoera to attend tbo Kneamp-- t of the various Stats National Guard Organisations for Inspection and Instruction. All' those requests are granted, as ths Department to glad to make these details, which art of benefit both to the Army and the National Guard, It to the dnty of these officers to assist the officers of the National Guard In every wayjxxMlbls In Instructing the affairs of the camp, and after Its conclusion they are required to snb--lt to tbs War Department minute reports of tho condition and efficiency of the troops In the encampment. Thus tlwBtoto troops have the advantage of the training and experience of tha regular officers, and the War Department to eaabled to acquire tho exact' reliable Information as to tha efficiency of the Goard In the several state, so that If it wers foand necessary to call ont ths National Guard In any tmergenoy tho Secretary of War conid depend oK Oaeoftho moot Interesting of tho balletlna yet put ont by the Conns Bnrean to that on Viticulture, it results of special investigations made for the purpose of ascertaining the exlont and value of tho grape, raisin and wine Industries of the eonntry, Ths results of this Inquiry by Superintendent Porter, while not this being tha first eeaius Inquiry avtr made In this direction -- and for that reason not all that could bo desired, have certainly cleared the way for future reports, on what has developed Into an Important, and during ths last tow yean a rarprtoiagly big industry. Ton years ago Yitloalluro was nnnotieed by Conns Statldana; but to day, according to this special report, It represents n total value la toad Improvement, machinery and appurtenances to amounting f ISGjOOfMtOOL and furnishes omploymeat to nearly a quarter of a million of peopla. This bullet la shows that nut to Californio, with IW, 900,000 of capital Infested and non fa what ASS WORK.- - EIRST-C- L KITU TUSTSHT IIUtITEII. ? - CPI x c. - UTAH. olsoiv. In Breed' Pcrchcron Horses, Horm fondling f Specialty. ., SIT. PLEASANT, UTAH in in Salt Lake dont forgot to fntt i. I10 lie oldesfe lJostnurant in the city. 127 K. Main St. ti ook Binding . II. Wa. DAVIES, Twrr onJer aaSTiaiL (lftko. wqninc offlefl, Pmvn. t the lI;- iSfpcrry, - eom-paratl- ER.tAWRV.& & jHiriB TTONEGUTTKIiS A Rock if V tor SONS STORE. icliardS A.NII CAIIVEIA A apceially. Frants for Iuiiding. .ly Executed. Ncat-- n Blotlt West gflowry's sivrr, MATPII ' , " : - SANlKTK COUNTY. CITV, A 10,1000 York with fa'.WXMMi n). From The C'fiei BCILPIHI- USD Hit- - Husy Sanpg .S.WSLKES. l I. well nn'pLijfil. : ;iim capil..! irv.-ie- .i and Sb.UUH irarratUM un:iliird in tins i.vw industry. 8jme luteriiiug dais beeii eulloctod by tbo IVn.us .iSiv run Sighing grape culture. In Na Yn;L state. In what la kimwn iin tin- - l.br Keuka district, a gruwr i jri:i- - i: amour tin.; lo lMt shipped hi. UMl fifty pounds, lo the New Ymk in..: 1,. I L way of tlw New Yulk m,l K. to I'ar.-.l-. The graprs were dull: rri'd in good condition, and the roiuiiiiaMuii hnusw l.uiid ling them wrote vniuurdglagly tn ilm shipper, edrLtinp (wHimt nMinii-i-i:The neat year this grape gi(srr wne able to ship 300 or 3U punuil.. lie ui the Ualier, how ever, and the N, w Tork maiket broke auib-- r Ibo procure The builclin jitri put oqA hoanvr, that during the last bAmu (1S) tin re were shipped from this same I.1 ho Keuka district and carried to tlm Nrw mm krte York, IUlldilelplila and Boeli-about 2(1,000 tons of erupts, and il.ut probably one qnartrr of this aiuuuut, in addition, was so d to wlae manufacturers. The Hudson River Grape growing district In New York is estimated to hare shipped to New York and other markets during last eea.ua 15,IM) tons; while the Cbantauqua district of New York, where tho Industry Las been growing and prospering only through ths last decade, furnished as its ISO of'tche erop for tha different inarki-tcountry folly 15,000 toss of grapett. As a farther Instance of the proportions to which this grape industry has grown in the United State., the bulletin points to the product of California alone fur the season of 1889, when 11,630AM gallons of wins and 1.372,195 boxes of raisins wers marketed, while the product in California in 1890 Is estimated, by schedules . sent direct to the Census Office, at IfluOOjOOO gallons of wine and 8,197,463 boxes of raisins, with young raisin vlueardsinoagh to luereaee the yield of raisins within tbs next Are years to 8,000,000 are 10,000,000 boxes California of coarse to tbo great grape growing state of the eonntry. There are fifty three counties In California, n surly all producing grapes In a greater or Issa degree; the larger proportion of them producing wine for home eon. nmptlon or export. There were in 1890,ln California 155,000 sens of bearing vines, with an aTerngn yield cf asarly two tons per acre. Tchein, County. Csllforiilu. has the largest vine yard In the world, 8.H00 aenw. to which IjTMjO acres are to be added within a year, California has not only the l.irgi-s- t vin. yard In the worM, but also the Hnialleet It to in Santo Barbara rminty aud consists of a single vine. It was planted years by a Mexican woman ago, and has a diameter one foot from ground of twelvs Inches; its liTBiirhwenuiili mini mi Wfpff pounda Tbs woman who planted this vineyard died In 1885 at the age of 107. The acreage of bearing vines In 1890 In the priaoipal grapwgrowlug states than .' Caiia! utaii. r ijiCisi'iTy, ren Will ,& 6nadwick, AGENTS A XU TTO?r&VS, ICE At t'hiragi Tilt A ft M GREATEST THE ' sixty-eigh- t it to put down as follows;-Califor- nia. acres. Now York, 4350 acres, Ohio, 17,067 acres, Missouri, lfltOUO acres Eansss, 4A42 acres, Virginia, 4,100 acres Nmth Carolina, 4,000 acres, Indiana, aerss, Illinois, 3,750 acne. Georgia 138 acres and Arizona. 1,000 acres. Ths canvass among ths several leading Democrats, and candidates for the Bpcnkcrshlp of the next House, although the election to six months off, to going on with extraordinary activity. Mills of Tsxae.Crlsp of Georgia, and McMillan of Tennessee, have nntll recently been the leading aspirants; but within a 'week or sc Congressman Wilson of West Virginia, has loomed np, ai the second choice of large number of inpporteni. of both Crisp and Mills, Wilsons ability to fill the position to uqnestloned, and ho may prove ths happy compromise medium between ths two leaders, and got the position next December. Secretary Blaine hu his bands full ust now, and ongkt to be a buy man daring the rammer. Reeent events In the Chilean situation have added to the complexity of diplomatic affaire; and kesldaa this there to along docket of unsolved diplomatic problems awaiting bis attention. Among them there to the Italian row, the Behring Sea complication, the Canadian reciprocity rehem, ths Newfoundland Aihoriea bneinnw, ths Chilian mnddto, ths Spanish agreement, the Veneiaelan treaty, the llaytian great of a coaling station, the refusal of China to receive Blair, nnd the trouble over tlw failure of a C. 8. Consul at Victoria, to toast Queen Victoria. John WxnuRRBinN. 151,272 l i. i.M ii, SLAT LAKE Fatal I ipbt , 611 i) II. ui li,i pl.M t'iiy l aiL at 10 uVlovk ilii mm ,iug Li;'!wm-i- i K. Y I lev la uni liJ. I av in. a Lit,-- , aud Julia Milto, Tom Until, K. Ilunie, J. W. bmith aud James biucLbm u. tukirij, on uun side and tturti lift) ut mure elilkere mi Hut other u Uivli tii-ifatally him blid slioilt .Hilv Ul.tli auiiileil, lii, Iff i.r loee : lLARDWi' WHOLESALE 1 Hie llglii, tvlilcli w.is brought slKiut tv. 1,1 rlooo raiige, lv (lit brlckntakers eirilu1, wlitcli Iras been In prugrits at Ci, Iavis yard. f,w nvrri,l weeks ptet. i.M- - luori.iiiR K. N. i.atia kiid son, with t ungue- -. uruit-Kith hhmguua, heavily loaded with I'UcUlitit, started for the yards with the avowed intention of beginning work or dying In ths attempt. A they wars nearing the yards a party of strikers, I fidcil by Frank Surlier, appeared and or kil that they be allowed to talk to tho men Ik were going to work. Darto replied that tbo men did not want to talk and ordered tire strikers to eloar the way and allow his men to pass. This the strikers would not do and Darto and his son and lito five men il UIADQUAHTHUC U will pay you to got our " fatally wounded Thomas Kelley and John Rldenanr arid nio& or lees injuring ten o&uih. while a whole number who are ruppoeed to have been hit are nilshlng, they having ren away when the firing began. The killed are Thomas Lelley.shot in the small of tue back, and Juba Ridenour, also shot la ths back. Frank Suiber was;, slut In tho right arm, but escaped before the result of the Injury was learned: Bert Brown was shot In the right arm; H. 8. Paul, several shots In the left shoulder; Jack Garrett, on shot In the shoulder; Sam Farrar, sereral shots la ths legs; rets Nolan, right wrist badly lacerated. A number of others are known, to hare been hit, ;but lllrd from ths scone before their names or the extent of their InjurN were learned. Sign of Big Q&&UIU&3EB West Second South Street,' "XTO CCLBLOO&XlteO Men aud Single Men! Horen, Cattle Men, Sheep Men, Family eeiuls you E W. Nunn, V. S., at Salt Lake City, below about hw wbat it read sayc to asks and w you well, you Yalm Medicine, I LACK OIL BALSAM. about that over the country, U'g there so much talk, allBalsam? I never baud men call Nunn. Black Oil boa must great Ueshng aud UiaL It do prairaything like they or town village I go into, they tidio d Bloat Medicine. Every cow from bloat, atd valuable this about mo saving begindling with a wire and cut mangled fine horse, bow a it healed that burnt and it took the pain lenco, come child had been scalded or out iiialf an hour. Well, if it true, I ra glad there s pleasure That we sell cheaper than any of ur competitors, taking quality into consideration, and in a dilution, we divide our1 profits with ur customers by enlarging their 1hotegraph with every $i.o lurchase, or give .with every ' $25.00 Purchase one of the three line Books, vix: Hill's Eneyda-pedeDomestic Medicine or ; Tennysons Booms, or fee every $1.00 Purchase wegiyea ticket a beautilall Upright Piano. At in . medio they iulWftaJd'..riii. I . huva used it, and it does its or Balt Uke, recommended it no Sh. My friend, Albert Dewey, oxtoruai. to mo Its simply wonderful, both the internal and th. takes out pain, No fllosvill come near a wound ; it heals quick, has and the internal for human use, in blue boxes, kid-naleaves y from were who suffering women tiisands of men and cured hy Ifradder diseases and Sore Throat and Coughs, Alliert Dcwev told me if people Iio.im ready, tliey would would hv'a one bott'o of each kind in the of dollar in doctors hundred are lost, that lives haiUia save their cittlo aud hnrs and and healUt strengtii bills good it. Who well tils" the reason, my friend, so many people rrareo mark and would mot praise suck a medicine? Its ths finest trade to tha hafmedicine known to science. Every store keeper ought wholesale to sent date from this rny orders in Mock. All nersu rrftes. --u tenis is Charged With Murder- Cni.tkNXK, IVyo., May 11. The fi.st mnrder trial held in (rook county rinsed ywterdiiy, amid oonsidereblo l The iMi'iiriant was a young Kiri iisniKl Ida (ipp. In liiveniber last she was iivimr et a raiirii at liella Kmir-rlu- t S!,e hail two cowboy rroeing. iiivere, Andrew Miller and William Irer to marry Newman. Miller hliu.aral wlisn'stii refused .'attempted to assault her. She called for help, and Newman, who was on the ranch, came on the scene. He and Miller exchanged existed to kill Miller. 'lira jury was out but a few mluutes and returned a ver. dirt of not guilty The defendant was hysterical with joy-ol- She Ii but 19 yeure and very pretty, Newman's arquit tal to expected. ' jjj .nil Jauirt MetOftlf, Prelileor II. J.ChrlitwMvVPmt 16.00 w. 'Surtjv, AllMrt iMftlt, Tmanunr Jkimm Coven, NMUievr. No 14k Union First South Street, ! DTP HATHENBRUCK & CO ..DRhvte CITY, - 8ALT LAKE CITY Invite attention to their large and varied aaaortmeat Ladies Newmarkcta, Jackets and Shawls, Misses and i Childrens Wrana, Ladies and Misses Merino ana Woolen Underwear. tan f J.l.l M. Mens and Boys Suits, Veterinary (Pharmacy, KlMHiaakur, II. Ckrlal.lMMI, H, Wltbwk, Directors. W U. Cruwrurtl, Hicretir --- rimer and 89.00 perdoien. Sr. c. 71 West, a, and true I use work so good y. Henry . nansiimswiwiiaiiwwtoiaii I MANTI BOOIS, Huh If, carlrtriMn. N. ot , iMa. Hidill, Jnli - wsiwuawcicwTWTwsausti Head Quarters at Manti, Sanpete Co. CENTRAL UTAH WOOL CO Dealers in- - W00L Hides Felts. Etc. Keep on hand a fell supply of dvraasnstmuMuaMst ! Jtuhbcr8 1 Fascinators in groat variety. Iloas, Gloves ft ' Mittens. Satin, Moire, and Velvet Ribbons in all shades. 54 inch, all wool 8uiting at 60 cents per yard. Cashmeres front 25 (nta to $1.25 per yard. . . HyoH SsQ,BsgAHD,a?s3rfiffii isressxas a oo. Parties wishing sacks will calf mMi,vwAs; J. C. CAttOOU J. U. Seely, Prwt. Importer and Manufacture of . COFFINS, CASKETS, AMT MANTI Manufactureren of the Best Grades ot Mht. Straight Grade, Family Pride, Feed, Bran and Shorts. UTAH. well aa older, perform acts which be-l- acome legitimate Items for publication tn fill all orders for Lime, prepared and then rub to ths newspaper cflices or smutl. largo to beg the editors not to notlee their escapades. The next day they condemn the same paper for not haring pnbltobod another party doing the same tiring tbry will lie delivered to nny part of tho town or County, at reasonwere guilty of, forgiltlag, apparently, able prices. their late visit to the printing offieo. The rabserlbers expset to read tbo news, and there to always woudsr when, for charity's sake, an Item on the street and la everybodyll month to not found In tho next ferae of tho paper. MT. PLEASANT, cto o'B.a'ai'Bio nIf Block West'of Lowry's Store, MsoU wop Are still at ths front with full stouks of tho following" well known goods : ;i Eye See Sulky Plows, Canton Clipper Tri-cyPlows,1 Canton Clipper Steel Hand Plows and Harrows, I, J, Chilled and Steel Beam Centra Draft Plows, 'Ajax Lever Cultivators, Evans Celebrated Tripple Lever Wood and Steel Frame Harrows, Planet Jr. Garden Tools,; Gorham Combined Fountain City Grain Drills, Hoosier Bkess Drills, Examine ovr Stock of Buggies before you buy. We tell the best Buggy on earth for $ioo, with leather tup and rivited rims. Our No. 5 Concord is an excellent Bueev for country t . usage. "Thq.Old Reliable ' - - - DJotloe UTAII. TEMPLE HOTEL, ala Ths Mickel First Class Tot ysw Sas & Mouldings, Custom Work and also Native and Imported Lumber, Lath and Shingles. Ketaring done. Farina Grits, Chop Jy de r sdiw Doors, s XX Family, Orders Filled on Sliort JOIIX It. NHJLSOy, Boo! and Sfioemaker. First-Clas- J F. Fischeb, Tres See. FLOW MU! .. Ikiy and Nifxs Hanskh, Mt. Pleasant Patent Roller to Twenty tuouMtad pramto of grain bn. been shipped from Sanpete Into Utah County. As that eonnty has been thamsslves with lbs lilsn that It wss ths granary of Utah." Wt must waoludo that Sanpete to ths whoatfisld. 3 prioeo. OPENED FIRE TN THE 8TRIKEK8, It Out of Tha Paper out of the paper FOB SPALDING BASE BALL GOODS. a (inerul Line of Undertaker's tha cry Good. which the loeal newspaper publisher imrties wifdiing anything in that dally hears. To oblige often costs eurj ine will do well to call on him lie. Idereble, though tho party who makes fore ths request thinks the granting scarcely going elsewhare. worth laying "thank yon for. A news-papto a peculiar article In the public's Ojwii eye. The news gathered to stormed at hecioie he geti hold of one item, and to abused because In doee not get another. STHLNGDAM Young men and often young women, as WAITER Keep It 'Wvft.tt, iK, VVtcivwv . Keep IN AND RETAIL DKALKRH VWvvs hni iiiUiJy. 3,-8- . I imtineL - & TV. JflCKEL, (Prcjricipr, PROVO, UTAH, Wwta. SnU, Accommodations. fff" All those visiting tho Temple should inquire for this House. Free conveyance to the Touiple every day- - . .and McCormick Machinery are still in the lead. . Also ITay, Grain and Stabling Joan B. Met mu, Proprietor .. Homes Consolidated Implement Cn at Salt Lake City, Ogden, Loganaad Milford '' andldaho Falls Idaho. |