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Show ). ' I 4, f'f 'll f THE HEBER HERALD, PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. - TO THE PUBLIC, side. Heber Herald Publishing Company are so well pleased with the success they have had in running asmall .two-pag- e paper,' they have concluded to enlarge it to a four-pag- e genuine With-- , news and interesting periodical that object in view we have been to the expense of new type and press; it. is our intention to continue to grow with our thriving county, and we solicit the - The Second Baptist Church and Sunday the city yes-.School gave a picnic i terday. Among the refreshments served during the day was a large quantity of icecream. All "who partook of the cream were taken suddenly and seriously sick. Physicians were called and rendered alf medical aid. Sixteen children and ladies are still in a very critical condition and some of them will die. The cream had been standing, for two days in the freezers. Thejen who made the cream have been threatened with violence and law suits. - ' patronage .of the enterprising public, for we intend to look after the welfare of the public in every respect that is consistant with justice and right. UTAH NORTHERN SMASH. Butte,- June 15.- - A freight train on the Utah& Northern met with amaccident yesterday morning, ten miles north of Dillon,' in which W. C. Curtis, a brakeman, was killed and two r other trainmen sustained slight injuries. The accident was caused by the sand , board on a box car getting loose, when wthe wheel of the car struck the .sand board. Six cars loaded with sheep were thrown off the track. The cars were badly wrecked and 500 sheep killed outright and two br three7 T hundred., more crippled and.subsequentlyt, killed-b- y butchers. . Curtis was standing ih one of the cars when last seen alive. His body was found under a car, horribly mangled. He was twenty-si- x years old and a; member of Stewart Lodge, 1 Brother- .hood of Railway train brakemen,; of Chillicothe, Ohio where. his family re- - 15. -- nr ,, f . ? : 1 .ft V north-boun- d - 1V - Knoxville, Terih., June , A r The road was - blocked five hours. The- "r kingston, Ont, June i'i. There was great excitement at the wharf this afternoon as an excursion party, under the auspices of the Canadian Order of For; esters, was leaving on the steamer St. Lawrence, an 4mercan boat TJicJ trouble was over the refusal of the com- - '1 manderof the battery to allow theband; to go on board, the steamer because the captain would not lower the stars and; A l(: ! : i strip; mJ - , -- Guthrie, I. T., May 27.--T- he Iowa1 ; y Indians formally accepted-th- e offer of the Cherokee Commission, and the signing of the contract was This means the completed addition of 221,618 acres to the pub' lic domain. to-da- to-nigh- t.. - .New York, June 15. Between. sunrise and sunset seven bodies of unknow 'dead, were taken out of the river along the jetty front. I; to-da- y, 1 u ; f 4 |