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Show ITOETB TJEOO. - Hi ORE MILITAR Y ITEMS. r- ' - Cap! am Bradleys Company The Academy opens today. dh infantryrreadfed Fort a week Saturday 22nd inst. without injuring any man or mule. Seven upsets of wagDu-Chesn- The District schools start from to-morro- w. 0. Luke bought aiew e ons occered enroute. owing to washouts from the heavy rains which accompanied the troops to Lake Fork Creek. At the latter place the ambulance with four mule crossed safley but when the Harmon Cummings lias a fine for a good mine. R. D 21 self bind- er of A. Hatch & Co. Saturday. leading wagon, started over the six Sheilds representing Henry mule team halted in the stream, became W. King.& Co. was in Heber last frightened at the rear of the water and - week. came near being drowned. Lieutenant Hearn jumped into the torrent and held of Edwin E Morrison, special agent the head of one mule and a number up Francistheatena Insurance Co of San of Soldiers and Indians followed his co was in Heber last week. lead to release the animals from the liar-- " W. W. Mackintosh and family were nss and all came out alive. The hatallion of the 6th infantry, over from Park City, Sunday visiting their friends, and they also visited the consisting of companies A MF and C Itft Fort for fort DougResort. Midway. Hot-Po-t las on the .25 inst. The officers are Elmer Ducan and Jay Burchell were Surgon Wolverton, Cornel Thomas E. coming home from Midway in a buggy, Rose, Captains Charles H. Nable and and their horse got frightened and Thomas C. Woodbury and Lieutenants jumped breaking both shaves off and Stedman, Newton and Brown. tipped the buggy over. J. F. i 1 Dn-Chesn- ; e . - the American actress who was found shot under circumstances in a railroad carriage between e Li ces tor and Bedford, about two weeks ago died Thursday Dealers Miss Lenora Mitchell, V mist-erio- , us in general merchandise morning. Subscribe for the Herald. HEBER,. UTAH. |