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Show ITHSaT eugwiywet OFFICERS OF HF.BER TOWN i COR duration. President II. M. Aird. Trustees II. S. Alexander, T. Lllcken Jr., J. II. Moulton, W. S. Willcis. Town CUrk-- A. Y, Duke. Town Attorney Fred Hayes. Town Marshal J-Witt. Jr. . (Quarantine Physician D. M. Lindsay. OFFICERS OF TIIE MIDWAY TOWN CORPORATION. Fresldent A. J. Alexander. Trustees Isaac Jacob, Frederick Buehler, Andrew Burgener and John Buehler. Town Clerk Frederick Buehler. Town Marshal Gottlieb Buehler. WASATCH COUNTY OFFICERS. r rebate Judge T. S. Watson. Selectmen Alva J. Alexander, Harmon Cummings and J. R, Murdock. Clerk-- T. II. C.'ik-Assessor and Collector T. lllcken, Ji, Treasurer Joseph Hatch. Attorney Win. Buy. Sheriff R. Jone Coroner John McDonald. Recorder T. II. Glle. Surveyor -- Wm. Buy. Superintendent of District Schools Attewall Wootton. a wn n Montt l.ad very different recollections of his lute n lews the S eri tary from those dwelt lu the Secretarys n.lud. Senor Montt might easily return here as the representative of his country as soon as the Chilian Congress adjourned without resigning his seat in Congress, for theic Is no Incompatibility by the Chilian constitution In a mcmlH-- r of the legislative body serving as a diplomatic represents tive. Senor Montt was yery fond of the United States and of the cordial way In which he was received here, In spite of the strained relations between Chill and the United States, and expressed keen regret at leaving so many pleasant associations. He Is a man of great culture and suavity, and Ills return will bo cor dially welcomed by bis and many of the best people of Washington. The absence of ovation enthusiasm' on the occasion of Mr. Blaine's departure from this city Is not significant except as a means of tiding over the temporary news drouth which Washington naturally experiences. Demonstration at the appcarsfticc of a public man In Washington Is not the rule by any means. If the public In the District of Columbia will undertake to furnish ovations every time a noted man puts in an appearance or left town tiic city would bo In a perpetual state of holiday. Such a condi tion would be Impractical and embarrassing. follow-dlplomat- lc Washington, June 15th, 1802 niEClXCT OFFICERS. SUE CAME FI103I PIIOVO The StjiryTold by Hamiah Hannon la too Folic Court Yesterday. Herald. Hamiah Hanson, who admited to forty, two snmmers, but was probably older and uot at ail prepossessing, was arrested on the charge of prostitution, and was brought before Judge Kessler yesterday. She was found with four malt companions one colored In the old Franklin avenue theatre building, which is now unoccupied, at an (arty hour yesterday morning. Two of her companions escaped bnt tiie others wire held as wit nesses. One of the men arrested said he saw the lady aud another gentleman' but didn't bear them say anything, The old woman testified in her own behalf, and told a rambling story about coming t Salt from Provo about a week ago to attend the races and tiie convention. She said she ha I four children and property in Provo, that she had never been arrested before, and if the Judge would let her go she would get out of town Immediately. His honor was disposed to be lenh nt and suspended sentence until 10 oclock this morning. It was found that the old woman hadnt enough money to get out of town, and Captain Donovan generously handed her a round silver dollar, and site went away happy. The Great Faith Cur Priest Deed, A City Unearthed Near Nephl. Fitthiuiki, Juno 15. Rev. Father Justice of the Fence John Duncan. Mollinger, tiie renowned faith cure Knslgn.l priest, died this afternoon from the Constable J. W. Witt, Jr. For It has been known that there effects of a surgical operatiou for rupture were years a number of mounds near Nephl IIIIIWAY PRECIXCT. of tiie stomach. which are supposed to contain relics of Father Mollinger was stricken last ancient civilization. Justice of the Peace David Van Wog-eneBut little or no in Jr. Monday while ministering to the thous- terest has been taken in them until the ands of pilgrims that Jiad come from all Constable John. A. Wootton. present time. Prof. Montgomery of parlsofthe country to be healed. He Salt Lake beard of them a short time cmtti.Ksies riiKcivcr. gradually grew worse, anti today an op- since and has become quite interested in Justice of the Peace--Wi- n. C. Hans. eration was performed for rupture of them. The fore part of this week he was Constable John Powers. the stomach. Instead of relieving him here and visited tiie wonderful formahe began to sink rapidly, and he died In WAM.MIl'110 1'IIHCIXCT. tions of this character located on Clias a few hours. When the tidings became Sperrys farm about two miles north of Justice of the Peace Isaac Wall. known to the peoplo In the vicinity of town. Excavation was commenced at Constable Marquis Batty, tiie church the excitement was Intense. once and some very interesting and lm Hundreds of invalids who were boarding portant discoveries have beeu made. ueur the church In hopes of being healed, Several old ruins have been unearthed THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. were stricken with terror and many were which bear unmistakable evidences ef heard to explain that there was no hope bating one time been tiie homes of thuir own recovery. Father Moll lafor A Pla for Care History ef Kenemlnetton highly civilized prehistoric race. In oue Blaines Kesig nation may Cause the ger was over seventy years of ago, and place tiie walls of a building twenty-fou- r Beturn cf Senor Montt. reputed to be worth two or three million feet long have been uncovered. Tiie dollars. The fame of his miracles structure is, however, only about five (From our regular correspondent.) and one lialf feet wide and six feet high Ouo cause for the comparatively low It has four rooms and Is made of adobe Lost in tbe Desert. bricks resembling those of tiie present prlco of corn, which Is grown In such immense quantities by the farmers of Phoenix, Arlz., June 15 Reports time only much larger. Birch, willow this country. Is that heretofore there from the Colorado canyon conffrui the and cedar limbs have been found inside has been so slight a foreign demand for Information that W. W. Powell and the building which show signs of havln lr. The people of some of the countries, James McClure, two young men just at one li me been covered w itli mud end of Europe especially, were strongly from St. Louis, were lost on the desert dirt to form a roof. Tiie inhabitant prejudiced agaiust It as an article of southwest of Yuma, and yesterday their must have gone Into the rooms from the foot!, and could with difficulty be pur bodies were found where they had per- top as no signs of doors or windows nailed to give It a trial. This was large ished for water. They started to make are now traceable. Inside this curious placo have been ly owing to their ignorance ef tiie ineth the trip from Cotton to Yuma, and left od of cooklug which yield the best the trail for some purpose, anti exhumed partly burnt corncobs, an loing results. During tiie last laris cxposl their way wandered around In the sand- ancient mill stoue for grinding Wheat, tlou an arrangement was made lu con- storm of Saturday until death overtook a clay pipe and water pitcher in perfect nection w 1th the American corn exhibit them. condition aud oilier things. v hereby corn meal was properly cooked Prof. Montgomery hired men at $2.00 Into various kinds of bread end other per day to keep an w ith the excavating; Started hi Ruin Machine. delicious and, having picked up such of the curipreparations, which were IIoi.yokk, Colo., June 15. Professor osities as he served to all visitors, who partook of could manage weut to Salt them with pleased surprise. They found Frank Melbourne Is at Willard station Lake to exhibit his treasures at the with his rain which ha started machine, them as we know them to ke, palatable, of Utah. The professor is lie is under contract to pro- University much excited over the wouderful wholesome, and nutritueue. The advan up today, duce rain by Thursday uoon. After Le tage thus gained has been steadily had wnrkod several hours clouds began strengthened and advauced under the lo gather anti thunder rolled. The ar s In the Pact. auspice of the Agricultural Department over which tiie rain is to fall embraces as far as was allowed by the limited six counties in this State and two In Practical Farmer! means at Its disposal for this purpose. Iu the not long ago the cow that gave Nebraska, and covers 8500 square miles. The scarcity of food In Germany during In the event ef success he will gtt six milk sufficient to make 125 lbs. of butter the psst year has made that country one cents au acre or 400 lbs, of cheese, was voted a good for tiie cultivated area. particularly open t representations iu cow, and It may be that there are a few regard to the sources of a cheap supply, thousand of them that are uow doing no Big Cattle Shipment. Mil through Its agents, tiie Department better, although It Is said that cows are lias been quite successful In showing tho Standard. much better bred and fed nowadays tliau Forty-fou- r more cnrloods of cattle availability of American corn. In this 40 years ago. In those days tiie cheese way it Is to be hoped that an outlet for billed from Milford to Cainas, Idaho, ar- was sold at 4 cts. per pound, aud good our Immense coru production may be rived In Ogden yesteaday aud were transat 10, which did not make the Inbutter secured. For this work Congress lias ferred to the Utah & Northern "branch. come of the cew very large at the best; only appropriated $2500, while $500,000 The cattle are the property of a dealer and the eew tiiat on 125 lbs. of y make re given for the promotion of the meat named Mellick, w ho purchased 5,000 head butter yearly now, cannot longer be held Interests of the country. It Is obvious In Mexico and is transporting them into as a cew. It is te be doubted that the former sum is utterly Inadequate Idaho, where they w ill be turned out to if It profitable longer paye to keep a cow that makes beef. fatten for One hmulerd aud that it must be considerably and lu fifty less than 225 lbs. of butter, or twice that cars have passed through already ami Creased If the vast array of our farmers of cheese. Tiie hay that w as then worth more will arrive the fifty of the country are to probably today. $4 per ton, now sells at $10, and the ts benefited by a readier access to They will be inspected according to law grain has advanced correspondingly, so M. by C, au Reason, Idaho European markets. representing tiiat If the cow is to be kept by old time Those who are opposed to the pulley cattleman's organization. methods, as the most of them are in of renominating candidates who have of the march of progress, the grain spite previously sustained defeat, and who and hay that she cats In the year, will Advert leed For. ow object to the nomination of Clcvo Men show their breeding In street cars, represent a sum quits as large as her Inlaud because ha was defeateel in 1888. on thoroughfares and in restaurants, even come. Tiie question may be raised, why arc uot sustained in their opposition by more than when they are under the cover this average cow has not approached the preceetents of snccess In the history aud restraint of private houses. Some mt-Cannot give an order nt a restaurant with nearer to the C.000 pounds of milk yield of Presidential contests. In 1798 Thom out bullying the waiters, and letting every of the cows of the best dairymen? Simas Jefferson w as defeated by John Adams one within shouting distance know what ply, that there has been ne selecting and but w as again put in nomination lu 1800 they ar about to eat and drink. Charley Morris, of the New York Stock progressive breeding in tiie majority of aud became president the following year exchange, is oue of the coolest and most dairies. Tiie Idea lias been too prevalent Andrew Jackson was defeated lu the sensible wags in tbc country, and a capital that all tills talk about better breeding etranihio of 1821, but was renominated fellow wit hak Recent ly he was seated nt and Improvement, was the talk of some aud triumphantly elected In 1828, In Delmouicos down towu place reading while he was awaiting liis order, wheu a ene who had fancy cows to sell, and that VS5G William Henry Harrison did nst man nt an ndjoluittg table, who had ordered the well bred cow was net hardy, and of tiie elcctrol salmon, called out to tbe retiring waiter; get more than would not "rustle for her living like an Hollo, boy! Bring me some anchovy votes, while, when renominated iu 1810, old time browser." It has not occurred sauce!'' he received an overwhelming majority. to these men that the days of browsing Yen, sir," said the waiter, and heturned While in the conventions of more recent to leave. cow s is over, amt that the idea of making years the dark horse has been a freAnti boy! yelled tbe man who had or cow s hardy by exposure, Is not longer quent factor and combinations tn favor dered salmon. found In the successful practice of ths Yes, sir." of unexpected meu have been sometimes The waiter took another step and was men who now do make the dairy pay. rendered expedient by the divided conhalted by another shout: Its breed aud feed, that now count in dition of parties, yet the precedents And bring me Harvey!" dairy methods, and the cow that gives Yes, sir." which have been referred to are sufficient 300 pounds of butter In one year does "And Wooster!" to show tiiat, "V. tiie other circumstances AU right not eat twice as much as the cow that being favorable tiie previous defeat ef a At this juncture Charley Morris walked gives a half less, and tiiat the profits of candidate need be no bar te his renomin. over to the mnu and said: Is now found In this greater Beg your pardon, sir, but I see you are dairying ation, as, indeed, It may be no hindrance advertised for. yield and not corresponding cost. Of Vo bis subsequent election. I me advertised for? stammered the course, tiie man who contends for tiie One of the results of the resignation mau. old ways and practices, is hot ill the way Yes; just rend this," aud Charley pointof Secretary Blaine Is likely to bo the reof the man who is bound to do his dairyturn here of Senor Koott as the repre- ed to au atlvetCsement which read: If you are curious in fish sauces, tat ing lu tiie light of the most practical and sentative of Chill. Senor Montt felt ours, thou shut your mouth economical way ; in fact he is making that ha was badly treated by Secretary And the man glared aud became dumb. success all the more sure for him, as he ALFIII.D It. Camioux. Blaine, aud this was 'one of the reasons is not cheapening the cost of prodnetion he listened so readily to the suggeswhy In any degree, and the other Hading out How He F re --erred HI Eye. tion of his cousin, the President ef the the wants of the market and supplying Old man of Coous, Jasper county, Mo., republic, that he return to Chill as a that want at the cheapest possible cost member of the new Congress. The who is sixty years old and cau read of production, has made a double profit, fittest the without print glasses, says question between Secretary Blaine and ha has preserved his optics good by one on a larger amount of produce to the Senor Montt was made, by Mr. Blaine, pressing the outside corners. Kansas cow, and on an advance price of product one of veracity for teiiar City Star. substantially arising from Its excellence. 0. BUELL, F. THE IIa3 lately made arrangements wlieroV- devote Lis whole time General a 1,0 Merchandise where ho utters the public GREAT a REDUCTION On Dry Goods, Hats, Bools and Shoes, Overs! CLEGG H. & SONS DEALERS IN General:-- : Merchand I8E for boots, pleacLqvLartsrs Provisions, Notions, Candies, Oranges, Nuts.' A Complete Stock of Summer Drinks. I ALL AT THE GOODS LOWEST PRICES II Hill'll J'llKClNCT. GIVE US A CALL. -Y THE E3Q3 oeee&ottee VASATCH eeooooo Job Printing one-four- th limit, 401, clam Jamiiie, 4499, will stand at John lei barn, Ileber, Utah, for the season of 1892 at $13.00 single leap, $ 12. 09. F or farther particulars apply to John Caeliil ESTABLISHMENT, - IIeijer City, - STALLIOJ SOUVENIR, WAVE Utah, Is now preparod to farnUb ALL KINDS OF JOB "WORK Nil EOT TT7 M--i - i- n 'j:t Suck as - VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, IW let iu.nl BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, f LETTER HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Etc.j Etc. Hamilton Bashaw." I Color, black; M STATEMENTS, LOCATION NOTICES AND LEGAL BLANKS ALWAYS ON HAND 16 hands high; and weighs ill stand at the barn of James T. Vfilson, 1,200 Midway, poinds Utah, $10 2T02B TiSIE SEASON. Marcs pastured on reaeonablo terms. to Ileber and Charleston. . On- - application lie will be tale dam !v Grwit I SIRE, Gen. Grant-- ' record 2 Iowa Thoroughbred son of Glencoe; 3rd dm Brown h 4th dam by Morey's Kentucky Whip. to1 Gen. Grant, hr. h., 15 hands, got by Shvlock, by Billy Denton, 1)? 3rd tonian ; dam by Cassius M. Clay, Jr. ; 2nd dura by Seeley s American Star; lie was brought from the State of New 1'orlbfG by Mainbrino Paymaster. W, Purdy to Geneseo, Illinois. Greens Bashaw, (50), sire of 14 in 2 :30 list, by Vernols Biask hsk; I I dam Belle, by Webbers Tom Thumb; 2nd dam Charles Kent Mars ds blcunian (1). sire of 38 horses in 2:30 list by imp. BeUfnnnder; SnNtm r.ye, by Bishops Hamblutonlau, by. imp. Messenger; 4th tlaai.SilverUil bj Messenger. (Vernols Black Hawk by Long Island Black Hawk. 1st dam br KetW Whip, son of Blackburn Whip.) For further particulars apply to H I JAMES B. WILSON, Owner, IV. W. WILSON, PI3MIGUEE: Shaw 2nd dam by Gifford Morgan ; I (50); d ODR CHARGES ARE TEE LOWEST. corn-growe-rs n CELEBRATED PERCH Ei?ON so orld-wid- - lrls Hosiery, Etc. CALL AND SEE US. HEBER SALOON. Choice Wines, Liquors and j Cigar PURE ALCOHOL For Medical Purposes J CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON, OUINNE55! IMPORTED PORTER, ETC. J womr MctfAY, - raOFKIETOIlS OF THE LEU lIMZeat FRESH BEEF, SAUSAGE AND CONSTANTLY' ON HAND. i G-xee-n. '3-xocoxi- eo to B |