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Show THE HEBER HERALD. norm imr; house this winter as they have one or two loads of lumber for it now. A light snow fell Saturday. Wrn, Weable.who has been running a barber shop here is going to the Park s .. THE PASSING OF THE BUFFALO. to try his luck; ? Pardon Dodds of Ashely came in Twenty years ago 10,000,000 buffaloes roamed over these Western prar-ieNow not one-i- s to be found, save in menageries and preserve." There are 250 in the Yellowstone National Park. A wealthy private land owner in Oklahoma has a herd of about seventy-fThe next largest collection is ive. in the Zoological Garden of Philade-phia- , and number sixteen. Aside from these are perhaps, a dozen scattered over the land. The Cincinnati Zoolog-- . ical garden has two. The. effort has been made with these few remniants to preserve the species to America but it is in peril of failure through the strange fact that all, or nearly all, are Saturday for winter supplies; s. Joseph Rasbands wife presented him last week with a fine boy baby Isaac Cummings starts for Salt Lake today with his last drive of beef cattle. A number of teams loaded with hay and produce go to Park City every day. -- Mrs. Steel, Mrs. D. M. Linsdays mother from Ottawa in Canada came to see her. Johny Hues one of the oldest miners and prospectors of Park City was found males. dead at the mouth ol the tunnel. Last week in the Philadelphia gar-de- n two female calves were born, but ' Ar Hatch & Co. have just recieved both weak and sickly. In the Yellowa lot of their Christmas goods, there stone there has not been a female calf not going to be so late this year, for five years. It looks as if the buffa-l- o must go. Cincinati Enq riven Mr. Houtz, of the law firm of King -- a , - - & HoutZj Mrs. is in Heber . looking aiter MaryAT 7Smiths part of the Moulton estate. There are some prospects of a class room being built on the upper school We are now prepared to do nearly all kinds of fancy job work, |