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Show THE UTAH TALLEY - FRIDAY, - Kind your Orders bjr Siilisc-rili- . Xelephone for the Trl Weekly to Gazette now the first copy issued. Walter Cox's frame liutchcr shop on the nil yet West End lllock, mysteriously disappeared about 75 feet liack last Thursday evening. He Intends to erect a nice brick building In Its place. Itock Is being hauled for the founoatlon of IVter Stuhb's new brick building in the Cen- tral lllock- - If you want a dton of oysters or a nice roast served In pall table style go to tho Enterprise Restaurant. There are several buildings waiting for brick In Provo, and there la a quite number of houses party finished and have to wait a woek or so for bricks to be made. Tho family of R. A. Hill on Provo Bench to reported to have diphtheria. ' 8. 8. Jones' new house In the first ward to now completely finished and to ready to be occupied. The house 1s a noble looking structure and there are a large number of rooms Jlortgage blanks a new lot for!!! cents each at The Gazette office. therein. Dress goods. Huttons. Trimmings etc. Sheriff Fowler to suffering a spell of sickness. Prof. P. W. Steele has finished his first term Taylor Ilros. are also having the dirt excavat- of Instruction In Penmanship new three story and Short Hand, and will ed. for the foundation of their organise another will lie 75 feet wide, with brick building, 6th. Prof. Steele, the next term May Monday, an elevator In the back, for packing furniture specialist, has been very successful! and has up the building. The building will be a fine given general satisfaction to hte 247 students finished. structure when at Jones. Book-Keepi- ng h For neat tonsorial work try Lon McLafferty at the Palace under the Cosmopolitan. Tux Gazette carries no dead heads emits subscription list. Felt Olson ic Co arc putting in a foundation for a adobe building neat to Hubert lice's store on center street. The building of Thus. Martin the tinner moved slowly, but got there just the same. C. C. Frlslay of the Provo Marble works, has Just finisliod one of the most excellent pieces of marble work ever seen in these vallles. It Is a toinlMtone to bo placed at the head of the last resting plucc of thu late John G. Wilkins. The work representing the Book of Mormon under a sun tiurt-ltl- i drapery, tassels, ete is eziulslte, J. R. Boshard is constantly receiving the of this city. Tho Provo Opera House Band met the U. C. trains last Thursday May the first, giving some of the sweetest strains to and from the depot. The dance in the Third Ward last Wednesday evening was well attended, and those who attended had a most enjoyable time. adobe house and lot 6x12 roda, corner of Fourth andM. Streets. One of the beat residence corners in Provo $2,800. Splendid inside lot next to corner, 81,650. Apply to or addres Edward Pike. Six-roo- m As wo go to press a most brilliant social event to about to take place. Mr. Ben. Bachman, Jr., and Miss Belle Milner are to be united In tho bonds of matrimony. Full particulars of this Interesting event will appear in our next issue. choicest kind of groceries. Work luta begin on our street railway. Supt. wanted. of all kinds Produce at Jones. Probert has surveyors driving down the Sutherland Knights & Son ha vs bought out takes. The Iron rails are on the way heio and Mr. 11. Davis' livery stable, and the business expected to arrive In a few days from St. will be carried on by tlicui and the same will be paid to all of Mr. Davis's patrons likewise the public in general. Sutherland Knights & Son Intend to build a stable across the way west on II street, and Mr. Davis inoourt-luusncs- H tends building a brick store where the stable funds now. If Edward Pike Esq Is the new Thiwjke cones s indent at Provo be protmlly Is delighted to learn that the coffin maker considers him an liuprovent on Mllo-xi- w at The Blank Deeds and Mortgages zette Ga- office. Wc warn the public against the decoy duck's of the old inonofHilst cotrle here. Whenever a popular mure against any of the coterie skullduggery gains way some of the cotspaws get at the head of the move and by pretending to yuiiathize with it succeed generally in bringa ing it to naught. The Gazette will full editorial expose of these practices in time and certain office seeking Liberals will then m-ik- liave a cliunce ts laugh at themselves. Fur steals at all hours go to the Enterprise Hestunrant on Centre Street. ltcv. J. II. Gixtdell and wife of Provo, were In the city today. Mr. Goodell la pastor of the Congregational mission at Provo, and considered one of the ablest divines in the denomination. lie came originally from Connecticut. Mrs GoodeU's health la not good, and the couplo are enrouto to Los Angeles by the way of Portland and ocean steamer to San Francisco. They left this afternoon. 8. L. Times. Broadhcad Dress gopds..apring paterna, at Jones. Dr. Ed. Isaacson of the American Fork In- dependent, ia In the city for the purpoee of purchasing a cylinder press from The Times company. The Independent la to be further edition to to be Improved, and a Issued. A stock company with 510,000 capital to being organized to carry out the contemplated Improvements, which are necessitated by the IncrcaMlng business of the piper, which has the brightest prospects. 8. L. Times. Good Lunch at the Enterprise Restaurant from 12o clock to 3 P.M. for 25 cents- Judge J, D-- Jones is busy with his railroad tie operations these days. semi-week- ly The old building occupied by Thomas Martin no longer decorates Centre Street. 1 ts place to being occupied by a Him new brick structure of which Mr. Martin may well feel proud. Go to J. K. Bos hard's fur choice hams, sausage, dried beef am bacon. t-- f Louis. The work will bo pushed with all possible expedition. We are Informed that the coffin maker made a contemptible personal attack upon certain members of the Provo J. O. O. F. because that order did not got their printing done at his office. He claimed he had never been treated so The shabbily by parties renting tho Theater time has come whee the contemptible scab who manages the theatre building here ought to bo sot down upon. Another hall ought to constructed and the shestor and his concern let severely alon. Tub Gazette's reply to the resolution of the city council seems to have wound up effectively the little bobbin of the reviewing committee Malben who will probably not care to attempt a little counter Irritation In the Interest of the coffin makers organ again right away. At tho only meeting of the city council held since The Gazette's reply waa published the Indications seemed to point to paralysis In some quarter. I'llOll EAlt TO 12 A It. p the Throat of a C'raxy Chi mama a. About 9 o'clock Wednesday morning lie news reached town that a murder bad been committed at the Territorial Insane Asylum. Upon looking the matter up it was found that Alma Fratt secured one of the attendants been laid down rr.zcii and left for about one minute. Fratt immediately seized the razor and made for Sing Lee, a Chinaman, whom as it seemed he had a personal grudge against, and cut his throat from ear to ear. Coroner Twelves summoned a jury and at once proceeded to the Asylum. When they arrived the body had bean washed and laid out, and presented a horrible spectacle, the throat bad been cut from ear to ear cutting one ear in two completiy severing the jugular vein, Fred Jones was the first witness called. He said: About 8.4-- this morning he tied up his razor brush and mug in a pocket handkerchief preparatory of leaving the asylum; Fratt must have watched him take the razor from the cupboard, he stepped out for about one minute and while be was gone Fratt must have seized the raisor immediately and made for the Chinaman who was washing up the dishes; I had gone to get a cloth but into the wash-roocould not have been gone over a minute; I beard one of th patients cry out that Fratt had got a razor; the distance to the dining from the wash-rooroom is not more than 100 feet. Ilenry Williams was the next witness' I bad been fixing some clothes in the dining room when I saw Fratt; he was about 7 feat from Sing Lee; I thought he was going to choke the Chinaman; did not know he had a razor; I ran as soon as possible to bis assistance but was too late; Trumbo one of the patients who was ' 5 Tki-Wke- klt New ami oeautiful Dress goods, a Jones . Steam power wlll soon be the contractor and bulld-eputting in an elegant new picket fence around the promeaia of Proctor Academy. It will make a great Improvement to that part George V. Mk-kc- l, r, to of town. The new Provo City Lumber Company la unable as yet to supply the demand made upon It for lumber. Its sales aggregated ft.UUO.Ob the first two weeks of Its existence. Tt has enormous quantities of lumber now on the road here. Among the consignments Ju at received to a quantity of hard southern pine flooring the best lumber In the world for floors. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mns. Wikhlow's Soothing Svitrr, has been vail by mothers for children teething for over fl fry years withatperfect succeed, it relieves the little sufferer mice, produces natural, quiet l:ig tho child from pain, and the sleep I. y fret awakes as "bright as a Nit tom.' II i vrrr pklrtnl to taste, soothes the chili, sofu-nthe gums. ailus pain, relieves wind, bowel, and to the beat known regulates theI'torrlHFH, whether arlsinr from for r or o ejiitcs- . Twt iity-I- I ve I rtlei-bcru- s I- - 4. lM-- bUil. r - et-ii- t SpaM Fort Cooprative Inslitation, General Merchandise 'Xl Furniture Pauline Hall will Reveal some of Them in a Novel. LIFE OF A HANDSOME Dealers In WOMAN. Full line of Mens and Hoys Clothing; Hals Caps, Mens Boys and Childrens. The Pretty Comic Opera Queen Purposes Letting the Cat out of the Bag by Depicting Theatrical Jealousies, llow She Guards Health. Manufacturers of Harness, l'uots and Shoos. Produce, Wholesale and Retail. furnish the best grades of Patent. linkers A No. 1 Our ROLLER MILLS and lower grades of Flour, which we keep ecnstuiillv on hand, also llrau and Shorts and Chop Feed. We take pleasure in accommodating Old Friends, and solieit the patronage of the general public. Order by mull or tciophono JOHN JON Ls, isiiperiiitendent promptly attended to. ay Pauline Hall is going to write a book ilescrin-liv- e of her exieri(ii(-- a a dniu.a in wlileh she threaten to let outprima some ol tlie of the dressing mum. Miss Hall I r as one of the most beautllul woally regaidtd men who rhave ever come forward In light oiera. anil as she has assiduously uud lutelliin-iitlcultivated her naturally good voice, her with inauagi-rs- , end stage man agent, with rivtd comic opera, queens, with tenors, with cnmedia'.iH, with the audience in front ami the detachments of gilded uuths who deal in ex bouquet amt lauiiMins, must liavebc-and picturesque, and if properly inely varied uot fall ina well story will Ifsiio wouldsurely muk ft BOlt wwimtjiHinuMiii. of Jean Jacques itosneau cmfpsinn of Mietieu tion of a comic om-r- queen who receives a small flower gtoretif is plied whit airinaniier oaumTousau'lfconi e ie-fre- ts y xpe-nonc- es i Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. n : ' , a pl fine ul by the presaaud the ALL KHHSTDS OF JEWELRY, SILVER, ROGERS and GROCERIES, Hamilton Platud Goods. TABLE CUTLERY, Lamps, (Jlasware, Window Glass, etc. EYE CLASSES. A GREENHALGH, Prop. SPECTACLES NEW CLOCKS Centre Street, between G. and PROVO CITY, - - UTAH. in Walnut Cases from $3 each up. en-dois- ed loi.ici: rociiT. $2.50 up. COOD WATCHES and CLOCKS, WATCHES cleaned and repaired on the shortest Notice. JEWELRY All goods and Work Warranted. Also Agent for THE General jVHerotLancLise Full k Cm ,r JEWELERS SEWING MACHINE. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. Ornamented Head, Nickel-Plat- ed Ralancc Wheel, Drop-Le- af Table of Walnut or Oak, Gothic Box Cover, with Veneered Panels, Case of Four Drawers, with Lock and Swing Drawer for Tools. Oil-Polis- Gfoihiijg & FUrijlshlijg Goods. HJPro-v-- 2.5 to 4f) Dolifirs. (grJrJee ' Wurrunteed Toro years. Call and see them on the old tithing Block, opposite the Post office. .. -- A POETICAL ADVERTISEMENT. Qi 00 Tlie I.nteNt Adviees n to flie I.llierul View of the ent. Washington, Hafhenbruck & Go, D. C., April 28, 1890. THE The Druggists In Lowsll, Mom., agree In saying that they sell mors of Hoods Banaparllla than of alt other The Payson Harness Maker Still Leads with the largest trade W o 'a Are fully Quipped with the ticst Improved M.w hi..t,r for the manufacture oFall wooden Building mat'-mlproprietor, long and favorCEO. W. MICKEL ably known as a leading contractor and builder, is now prepared to execute contracts in this lino oil short notice and in the most approved manner. We are the only building contractor in Provo manufacturing, importing and finishing their own lumber on a large scale, and are therefore prepared to meet all competition at an advantage. Persons desiring to build, who want short or long time will be accommodated, and arc invited to call at their earliest convenience. Thanking the public for generous past patronage wo respectfully ask a continuance of the same and believe that with the superior advantages afforded by our liew PLANING MILLS we can give better satisfaction than ever. V - Jry 5? 3 i--f- CO 30 gj o co (A " P a. aJ Q. (0 c o 3 2. 3 Those desiring anj-- thing in the Harness and Sadlery line will find it to their advantage to call or write to me. GEO. WILLIAMS, CITY--, UTAH. JUST I OPENED -- with a large and well selected Slock of DRY GOODS -- AND- CLOTHING. AND LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Full Line of for both Ladies and Gents Embroideries, Laces and Materials fur making Wax Flowers. Under-we- ar CALL AND SEE US. We have Borne lines that we will Bell at cost, ca-- i don't want to make a big bloom in business; iny goods are all marked down in plain figures, and 20 per cent lower take them all tlirough than an other House in town. 1 put out no batcB. I lake no scrip, pay cash, sell for cash, and until April 1st. 18!M, will make a line present to all purchasers of $5.00 worth for cash. Call and examiu prices etc. AV. J. C-- . James Thomson, St. Centre Withers, D. T. Provo. Clark. Withers and Clark. . . GEO. W. MICKEL. m, !. S frf TI(E LfrfE. NOW JUST READY FOR OPERATION, Totfs IPills lick Headache, T 55 132 HCKEL PLANING BILLS OF PROVO Tlie Mormon disfranchising bill was blood purifiers. For Instance: taken up in the House Committee on F. C. Goon ale: I sell more of Hood's BanapaTerritories this morning and a favor- rllla than all other Mood purifier. able report ordered by a strict party A. W. Dows A Co.: Hood's takes ths lead of all vote. It now goes on the House calen- other sarsaparilla. C.F. Blaxchaeb: Ws sell more of Hood'a Sardar, to which it was ordered shortly saparilla than of any similar. From after the Housea convened.of John Onin, an attendant. the report is synopsis Mabstom A 8hav. With ns ths sals of Hood's what I have seen Fratt had a preju- of Following tlie committee: is 5 to 1 of any other kind. act provides The Edmunds-Tuckdice against the Chinaman; about F. A E. Bailet A Co.: Hoods SsnaparBla Is an oatli should be taken prece- one of the best medicines. that liad occured I half an hour before this to voting. In accordance with Caeltox A IXovet: Hoods Banaparllla b one au awl in my band which he grabbed dent the law, the Utah commission pre- of tho best medicines we have. Its sals Increases for; I gave him a push and made him pared an oath (tlie form of which is every year. F. P. Moody: We sen twice as mmch of Hood's sit down; be made an attack upon the embodied in the report.) Referring Chinaman the other day with a broom; to the law it will be seen tiiat It was Banaparllla as of anything similar. intention of Congress to bind tlie C. A. Swan: Hoods bthe most popular sarsa1 felt of the Chinaman's pulse after the voters to an observance of the laws parilla of the day. his throat had been cut; it made about passed for the suppression of polygamy. Teiety Othes drnggists speak similarly. 88 heats to the minute; I saw that the At the time the law was enacted, an This popularity at home, when Hoods Sarsamain artery was cut and knew he opinion was entertained by many per- parilla and its proprietors have been known for could not live; I do not think anyone sons that no Mormon would take such many yean, eoald not continue If the medicine oath without having formed a clear did not possess merit And these facts should was to blame because Pratt thought an to obey it. Doubtless this certainly convince people In other sections of intention that the Chinaman waa a divil. opinion had a controlling effect in the tho country that Hoods Banaparllla b a good, lie passage of tlie law. The Peoples reliable medicine. Hugh Mooney was recalled. stated that he heard him say party issued anto address to the voters Hood's Sarsaparilla with respect the oath, its effect, that if be killed him (meaning Fratt) meaning, l by druggists, 61: six for the Prepared only etc,, using following he would nut bother bis sister any language: J. L HOOD A CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mon more. The questions that intending voters IOO Dosqs One Dollar . taask themselves are The case was then submitted to the need, therefore, we In Are these: of crimes jury and the following is the Verdict said act, or have weguilty a present intenreturned. tion of committing the crimes or aiding, abetting, causing or advising any Territory of Utah, I Frovo Precinct, Utah County. I other person to commit them. Male An inquisition held at the Territorial citizens who can answer these questions in the negative are, under the Insane Asylum, Frovo Precinct, Utah existing laws, vuters and office holdCounty on the 80th day of April A. D. ers. FOR TORPID LIVER. 1890, before J. R. Twelves, Coroner of Probably no language could have 'pld liver deranges tbe whole sye. said county, upon the boy of Sing been used more misleading than the and produces The very purpose of Congress Lee there lyiug dead by the jurors above. . in passing the law and the plain letter whose names are liereinto subscribed. of the law contemplates that the voters Rheu-ispepsia, Costiveness, The said jurors do say upon their and office holderB of the Territory Sallow Skin and Piles. oath that Sing Lee met his death by should give the law for the suppression of polygamy a firm, loyal support. razor a in better remedy for Jbeee his cut with throat Is bo having Yet. the Mormon voters were instructnoa disease then Tuft a Liver the lift i flis nf Alma Pratt. n insane ed hv the leader that nnW at the , a trial will prove. lrtee,25s. v of and tune then tiii'M ngihli;iliiii they patient, uny ivq Sold Everywhere Oit-y- . GEO. W. WILLIAMS, 0. jiii.i. o licd expended the and on the other in James Ilulse and James McDemot laws of tlie land, Hut in.evading .the if Cent the two burglars Who effected an en- enthusiastic gathering at'theThicf trance to Hubert Dees store last Sat- town of the Territory, where both urday by means of taking out a window Mormons and Gentiles took part, it light and stealing pistols, knives, was tlie need of summer hotels, elecclothing and some money, were cap- tric railways and other improvements, tured by Sheriff Fowler in Ogden and tlie extension of mining and other where they were arrested and had a material interests that absorbed attene jgjg au!gPBa3H number of stoled articles in their pos- tion and brought the hostile elements session viz. knives, pistols etc. moment into harmony. , Of for the They had a preliminary examination the one great need of Utah is In explanation of the beautiful fitness of the rhymes below, the b foie Justice Drown and were bound course, to dispose of polygamy. That will be Poet desires to state that only after great and ponderous deliberation over to await the action of the action done in time, and by those who have of the Grand Jury in the sum of $1000 found tills upas tree to he n poison in- could lie find words adequate to express the sentiment herein given to which they failed to secure and will of a shelter, but meanwhile it is the public fur the first time. remain the guests of Sheriff Fowler at stead some gain to have tlie branches' lopliis hotel. ' ped. After a comprehensive statement of Utah's resources, the Sun says: .In IiKGAL notice. of its unflinching attitnde toward spite Come, gather at our Bazar, I N THE MATTER OF TIIE ESTATE OF polygamy. Congress is not 1 Lueean J. Hall, Notice is hereby toward And see the bargains we ofler, ses. and tlie at Utah, present an onlcr of the that in pursuance of given, Probate Court of the county of Utah. Territory sion the Senate lias passed a bill for All Dry Goods, Delaines and Mohair of Utah, made in the 28 day of April A.D.IMM In the erection of a public building at Relow prices, competitors proffer. the matter of said estate. The undrndimcd Salt Lake City to cost $500,(H)9, while the administratrix of said estate, will sell at public aale, to the highest bidder for cash, and the House committee lias reported faAn immense and elegant line, to confirmation by said court, bill fur tlie same purpose, subject on tne Ei day of May A. !.. MU probate at 2 oclock p. vorablytliea amount, $250,-00at liowever, Rarely room for display to advantage, m all the right, tfrie, interest and cstute of fixing Lueean J. Hall, dcceaaed, at the time of his The coming census is likely to Our stock is simply fine, death, and all the right, title and Interest that show taxable property in Utah of And sold at a small percentage. aid estate has. by operation of law or otherwise. other than or In addition to that of the about $00,009,000. while during the last aid in estate at the time of his death, in and twentv years entries of more than To enumerate the styles, fashions and kind to all that certain lot. piece or jwreel of land lands bavp been acres of tah County, Ter- made. No one public situate, lying and being In Uas not helping the matter Would weary the reader is can doubt Utah that follows, to wit : ritory of Utah, and described rods West of the 8. E. ready in population, iu resources and and we will Rut this Commencing8. forty state,' surely youll find, corner of the W. k of section fifteen In town- in whatever else is required for a State That the soles of our shoes arc all made up from leather. ship eight 8. H. 8 K. of Salt Luke marldlaa. to be admitted as soon as the Mormon Then West one hundred anil twenty rods thence N. 4SH rods. Then East one hundred difficulty is out of way. It grieves us to see our patrons in a hurry, and twenty rods, then 8. 42 S' rods to place of Governor Wests report of 1888 is beginning. Area 32 acres. Refore we have shown our quality and price, Sale will be made at the city Hall In Springs quoted in extended extracts, and the Governor viilo Utah county, Utah, tho day and hour Sun concludes as follows: We desire our friends to leave all their worry above named' for last his in year, Thomas, report At the door of the Razar our store that is nice. tho estate Hall Juno Sarah administratrix of declares that although with the Morof Lueean J. Hall, deceased- counDated at Springvllle this first day of May, mons is the Church first and the 1KM. Why not call and examine for yourselves our great bargains try afterward, yet at the last election When shopping in town besides where could you go? small number of Mormons broke To find it more homelike, agreeable and such margins The attention of subscribers to respectfully away from the Btrict rule, and ft was called to our advertisements. It pays to reud hoped that the number would increase. Than in the west end of Union Rlock, at reveWhat Utah needs just now is a them, because money can be saved by patronlation abolishing polygamy If she izing onr advertisers does not get that plural marriage will go by the hoard without a revelation, and then Utah wilLcome into the Tin-Union. : II. S. S. JONES. ALL KIND OF uter-estin- Captnred and ROLLED PLATE EMBLEMS, i ial - 1ST SOLID GOLD How niuch of her own personality, however, the prima put into the book and how much of fl?!!wlb It will be tli result of her own close and humorous observailou of her surrouudiugs is uot yet determined. n. It seem that a novel based on comic opera episodes and incidents In this country was jested to a. puliljidier. andLltpiliy tile puf.r her to Black' novel of London tueatrieal life entitled Friiico Fortiinalu. Tlie probably knew iierleetly well that publisher tlm stage beauty n, had not tlie liturarv skill of the KiikIIsIi novelist, but so far as lire behind the lootliKhts and among tlie dressing room of tlie comic opera play house, the prima donna Is unquestionably veryinnuli better equipped. It Is understood that Miss Hall Will write all the book, with tlie exception, possibly, ol tlie first chapter, which will be devoted to a description of tlie opening nlglit of a great comic opera production. This will be written by a man whose name Is widely known a a clever writer for the magazines, and will be given up to a picture of tlie hill. Meiroimlitan first night with tlie vivacious ar- a incidents to be observed on such occasions and Judge Wilson made a protracted same on references to tlie mote sinking penwmalities In the Elija Cox was brought before Justice gument against the bill, tlie audience anil In tlie lobbies between the A. A. Noon on change of being drunk, old plea that citizens were to be perse- acts. If Miss llall gives up another chanter or for belief. cuted their o In the earlier part of the book and tiave it lie plead guilty and was fined the stage manager and tlie comSenator Saunders, of the Utah Com- written upcoital Arthur llae was before Justice Noon mission, was asked liis opinion of the edian as by Mirators cut describing how slash and build up the libretto Into they popular last Wednesday, charged with intoxi- bill and stated that two of his colle-gu- es and the awful after of the initial exjMirlences cation, and liined as usual g lie shape performance It would lie one of tlm most f approved it unreservedly. in tlie Ixiok. If Frank Wilson chapters Wm. Jones paid a visit last Wednes- said, as for himself, he didn't believe cou d reeiili ids "Oolali furnand experiences day morningto the Justice's court, he it would do much good, as the Mor- ish a few points the chapter would be had taken uii over dose of lire water. mons would swear to anything; that a from one end of tin cminiiy to the oilier.copied are number of secrets There anr Justice Noon found liim a soothing polygamist pardoned by the President ITali could teir. She could informthattlielatillne public had recently perjured liiuiself. on Hie liow suicidal is the id-- many of tnein follow remedy, which cost him $5. of obtain a strong hold on admission of liis second wife, who de- Rermittiiig disease to Cap Taylor had also an over dose of clined one when to visit wa gun was not child swear to that her bug juice, which remedy cost him live would stop it nil. Ill remedies are prepared herbs and vegetables. Tho prodollars. Justice Noon is getting quite his, and that Cannon, after declaring from Chinese by which tlie leaves, roots, harks, herbs, a professional in that line of business. himself a lawabiding. citizen, had in- cess so as to retain all their acare prepared, He never leaves anything out, nor adds formed tlie Commission that polygamy etc., id mil pn said was revelation. a that divine lie Tlie result of these are medicines anything to the preemptions. to of unusal strength, although not iiujialatabla or stringent measures were needed to the wlileh ettcct cures to-d- ay taste, disagreeable a hitherto unknown in this repress polygamy, which was country. law of the church. IBOUATK COURT. With them lie cures alt chronic diseases and coiisiiiiipliiiii. a disease that yields Delegate Dubois gave some Interest- deformities; readily to CIiIikmmi treatment that It isahnnst When asked by so ing experiences. unknown In that country, all diseases of the Estate of Simon Rlanchard, deceased springer whether he was in favor of throat, lungs ami heart ; diwHses of tlm stomliver, eliarHCterlzed by Indigestion.-dys- degree made allowing that due and disfranchising Cain, who did not be- ach andetc.; skin diseases, pimples, ulcers, etc.; legal notice had been given to creditors lieve in polygamy, Dubois quickly lirpsia, diseases of tlie I1imkI iiiiiI liowels ami their conEstate of Alfred M. Hillings de- retorted. sequences, such as dliirluca. oostlveness, ceased. order made showing decree Ask him whether he dosent. lie tumors, private diseusi-- s of tlm urinarypiles, and organs; discuses of women, nervous that due and legal notice had been dure not say that he does not believe generative debility, menial or physical weakness, arising in plural marriage. from Indiscretion, producing some of the folgiven to creditors. Estate of Samuel Carter, deceased, The committee will report the bill lowing efieots, viz: Nervousness, dimness of sight, prevorted vision, defective memory, pimLetters of administration of said es- favorably. ples on tlm face, want of pleasure in llie, want of amhlilnn, unfitness to marry t melancholy. tate issued to Sarah J. Carter upon dyspeiwia, stunt illil physical development, loss D. C., April 25, 1890. of filling bonds to the amount of $290. Washington, tlm back, etc blood power, pains Estate and guardianship of of Albert lug, cither by mercury or lead: and to-d- ay Sun devotes York New Tlie otlier affections of tlioti'roat, skin and liones. Saunders et nl minor; continued. on Blotches or tlm to fare Utah. a iHwly, column It says eruptions, olil editorially Estate of LouiBa Kanfliald, deceased ulcers, painful swellings, from whatever that there are signs of a new era of sore, cas continued until May 3, 1890. cause, forever driven quickly anil The bitter an- from theinactively, Estate of Lucian J. Hall, deceased, business prosperity. system. Miff and swollen joints and rheumatism from blood and cured between the poisoning Mormons,.' quickly tagonism order of sale of real estate made. permanently, lie charge nothing for conthe Gentiles has long been a great and examination or advice. Write to hfin drawback in its industrial progress. sultation. to calk Your letter Ljvou find It JinpONSible been on one side lias regarded as confidential. Address 1G2I In Ogden by MherllT Public spirit the mcr Denverstreet, Denver Times. t, disfranchis-menin efforts at PAINT an- d0IL HOUSE, GENERAL DEALER would make very uuiuiie reading.' er Joab Collier has gone to reside at Vernal Uintah eminty. Mr. Collier has been sealer of 'weights and measures for a long time and filled hlsoffiee in a most satisfactory manner. Tus Gazette office to now prepared to turn out all classes of the finest printing on short notice and at the lowest possible prices. A skillful pressman from Chicago and experienced first class printers from Kansas turn out the finest work ever seen In these parts. An additional new Job press and 64 Fonts of new type have been ordered to meet the demand ntroduced. to-d- SECRETS OF THE STAGE IHtl.Hon-incrriir- Am loNune VI an Guts Two magnificent barges were received by the Frovo Boat Club last Monday. The express on them was something like 5170,00, anil their original cost was 5025,00. J. M. Drake to the President of the club; Goo. Sutherland Vice President, J. W, Pike Commander and Ben. Bachman Jr. Secretary and treasurer m Danlialtcr anil Sons succeed Smoot and Co. in the soda water business in Provo. The CtahCounty Collecting Bureau organized In this city this week to a reliable concern. Collections entrusted to them will be well lookm ed after. A. A. Noon to manager and M. M. Kellogg Attorney for the Institution. If you want an absolutely sare abstract of title of property in Provo or Utah county, tc Clark are the haven-amparties to apply to. Sheriff Fowler has had quite a picnic looking after thu escaped prisoners lately, it has become now common to hear of prisoners escaping from custody. Messrs. Danhalter ic Sons, of Salt Lake, commenced the manufacturing of soda water in the canning factory building last Monday. helping Sing Lee helped me to gtt Subscribe for Thb Gazette Fratt down. a good large paper three times a week. I Hugh Moony an attendant: I was will get thar In good shape soon. twenty-fiv- e feet from the dining about Alex Wiliams took an over dose of mor- room some one tnld me that the when phine last Tuesday, and It Is going rather Chinaman had been killed. I helped rough with him. to upon Fratt; put the straight-jack-et Tho lecture and song service given in the lie had attempted to commit suicide Opera House last Sunday evening by Mrs. Owen and Miss Gray, was well attended. The the other day by jumping into a well lecture given by Mrs Owen was well apprec- ten feet deep; he also struck Sing Lee iated, while the songs and recitations given by the other day with a broom Miss Gray was greeted with applause. of customers. said there had an intention to vioi-.itlaw they were eligible for registration and qualified to take the oath. It cannot' bo successfully denied that it was the purpose and intention ofthe law that those who registered, held office or acted1 as jurprs should have formed a purpose to tlicieafler but' llie results he was for many years proprietor of a obey its requirements, under the action of tlie of registration large stock farm. He is fourty five the Mormon leaders rendered the law years of Hge; he came here on the 31st absolutely nugatory m accomplishing the purposes for which it was enacted. day of January of this year; he as the purpose fact, with respect to been prejudiced against the In Mormon voters of and the intention Chinaman ever since he has been here, concerning polygamy, tlie law l as no lie has been hurt once or twice upon effect and is a dead letter. An extract from tlie Utah Commisthe head which undoubtly is the cause sion's report is quoted: of the insanity. adIt will therefore he seen that Hr. Jones handed in his resignation ditional is necessary to give legislation just a month ago and his time expired full force effect to tlie existing laws. The bill reported will; in the opinion last Wednesday. Mr. Jones lias been the difficulty. a very faithful attendant and it is of the committee, meet been successSimilar provisions have very unfortunate that such an acci- fully enforced in Idaho and the Su dent as this should occured on the day pretne Court lias affirmed Its validity, The decision of the Supreme Court is of his departure. The committee. further No blame whatever can be attached here quoted. no religious right is invaueu that saya to any of the officials or attendants, by the bill, and no constitutional oh the fact is that more mom is required jection cau be urged to its passage. It so that the patient could be keep more will close the door to tlie evasions which have made the present laws in- seperated. and will be effectual in exFrom the muttering around in the operative, tripilting polygamy. Extracts are ap- Asylum an Shermer, the Salt Lake pended to the report from reports of shoemaker is as prejudiced against Governors West and Thomas and the Utah commission. Fratt, as Pratt was against the china-maThe bill will be pushed and there are many prospects of its passage. Sing Lee was recently visited by Washington, D. C. April 26, 1890. some of liis countrymen, and upon The House Committee on Territories leaving pronounced him a bad china-madevoted its time to u conand he also went as far as to this morning disfranchisement bid. of the sideration say that in china no such large houses Delegate Caine and Judge Wilsun are built for tills class of people, and appearing for the Mormon Church. when medical man pronounce the pa- Chairman Sti uble stated to the committee that Governor Thomas had tient incurable they were beheaded. been misrepresented in Ids position and, as Governor of the Territory, Thompson and Drake's Lnkc Shore Resorts ad murder. being put In shape fur the reason. A fine find no blame attached to any one. half mile race track Is computed and all tha i 1). T. Chirk, I MAY 2, 1800. appointments of a first class resort put in. Jas. F. Ilunn Jessie and Frank Knights have purchased ( A. A. Ferre. twenty one feet front age of Mr. Glantleld of Attest J. It. Twelves Coroner. Salt Lake for 5.1,200.00. They will erect a fine fa XII K M Alma Fratt is from Suit Lake where soon. three brick building story fO. GAZETTE. Office, . Tard and Mills 8th Streets, PROVO CITY, - Cor. N. and - TTI.A.H. 2-- The Harness Makers of Provo, -- o: Carry tlie Largest Stock of :o- - Lsiglit iiiicl Heavy Harness, Saddles of all Sorts, Ami Every Iobes, Whips. thing Known to this Line of Trade. An Immense Slock: to Select From We handle the best goodn, and buy for Cash in Lots direct front Manufacturers, and are prepared to meet and discount all competition. - Withers and Clar I Street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel, Provo, Utah |