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Show h THE HEBER HERALD . ' iiO tIIMQ. ' P-T- H PUBLISHED EVERY, MQNDAY. vised them to stay at home and proposed that at home they could beat the Salt Lakers every time. Following our good advise, the Plrovo Ball team played a 'game with the Salt Lake dub last Thursday and done; the visiting Club up in great shape, scouring n to 8 for Salt Lake. ' . - Advertise in the Ileber Herald. E. IX Clyde went to Provo Sntur- f i d av. v - -- w ' Last Tuesday two children were, at Park City... ' to death burned S. , Andrew Luke has improved since last week, he is up and around again. i i - . - London September To, Advises from Hioga state that the Turkish Man of War Ertograul, flouudered at sea and 500 of her crew were drowned. A new post trader has been appointed for Duchesne, we learn his name is Seabod . Jewett has eld the trader ship for a long time and is well known to many of our readers. 1 A freight train ran into a coal train on the Reading Railroad near Shoe makerville 19th sept causing a wrecks a passenger train run into the wreck and rolled down an embankment killing from 30 to 40 people. Miss Jessie Quinn engaged with the trustees to teach oieo oar district schools. She will take the primary part of Henry Airds school and teach houe near Tv the south ro);n of the " Almost a blaze. commences lohnTurnersi today. Spencer Clawson the dry goods merchant of Silt Lake .was in Heber Friday. Spencer is on his way to Ashley to see the country and sell goods. It being hi first trip he expects to be paid for all trouble by the pleasure fo sight seeing in a new country. How Tie will get fooled.- -. .. , H. Lannan the Utah comp. missioner Jo the worlds fair, asks the committee on site, for ten acres of land J le says the Utah exhibit will represent --.Utah lakes' and mountains, our system of irrigation, minerals, ancL.building material One of the features will be a lake of about one acre to represent Salt Lake, with bath houses &c, the ' water to be the same as our inland sea. Her-scho- ol . Last Thursday as Mrs. Briley was leaving her home to attend the womens confrence. She saw a blaze through the window, returning she soon put , out a good start for a fire. It appears Jshe had put a fresh pan of dry chips in the stove before leaving the house. The stovepipe passes through the roof instead of going into a chimney, the pipe was soon red hot and from the hot pipe the ceiling caught fire, but as stated above through good luck was extinguished before any serious damage was done. The Monte Christos of Ogden we behind $iotooo. on the th of July blowout, . The City Marshalls attention is called to the bridge across the canal on the road to the flour mill, it is very dangerious. Jt is inside the City limits and should be repared at once. . " . i . . k . In our last issue, we gave an account of the boat race between Provo and Salt Lake Clubs at Salt Lake, we ad c; V x y. fete & |