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Show STATB,NEWS ' 8 , Gathered from Various Sources m ' and Condensed, B ' Lolii, Grnntayillu, Eureka, Preston H nnd Smithflold will cacli send u chorus B of fifty voices to the Eisteddfod. B Brigham City is booming Utah 'h Punch B Day, which will likely be colobrated B - there about Sept. Ifith. B According to statements filed by the B ltio Qnuulo WoHtern Railway company H with County Clerk Ilnvercnnip, (11) hoad BBS of horse, cuttle und sheep huve bcei B killed on the company's truck in this B county since Junuury 1st of this yeur, B Tho diHputo about the boundary lino H between Utah and Juab counties has B ' been decided in such a ananncr .thut H KnightsviYle, the Uncle Sam, Uodivn, H Ilumbmjfto. 2. , May .Day and other B Valuable mines in that locality arc sit H uated in Juab county. TIiq line, lias BB been determined by county surveyors of B Sanpete, Utah n,nd Juab counties, and B -Commissioner Perry of Utah, County . BB Wheat crops in this country are very B largo this year but no whom does tho B increase injield exceed that in Utah. B In aldition to tho largo yield per acre B -the fact is apparent that tho farmers BB Jiavo moro acreage in this cereal, tho B -reason no doubt being a belief that tlio B -war would maintain tho high prices B caused during last winter and spring by B JoBoph J.eiter's Corner. It now socms as B if the farmers would have to accept B prices lower than tho average B Michael Holland, the big sheepman B of Eastern Utah, has sold out his entire B flheep interests, including about seven B' , thousand head, to Taney Bros., for $3 H ,por head H A portion of tho City of Springvillo B Ihas been suffering from the want of B -water, f egetation in Plat B. tho south B part of the city, is nearly dead, and residents have had to haul water to H' 'keep orchards alive. B Provo has a scandal which is of more B than ordinary interest to that com- ununity. It grew out of the suit of Mrs. H Edith Martin against II. S. Martin, tho BB banker, for sepernte maintenance. Tho BB .case was settled out of court but Homo of H the citizens joined Mrs. Martin in a B petition to the school trustees to have B Miss Daisy Moore, tho "woman in tho B ouho" removed from her position as B teacher in the city schools. Tho Board Hf have heard the cabc but will not give its B .decision until one member, who is ill, B Js able to be present. H Millard Beau and Ed. McCoy' o B Colorado, are matched to ilghtat Mercur B on September 13th, lor a purse of 200 B and the middleweight championship of B the two States. Tom Osborne has B -charge of Bean and "Mexican Pete" j champions McCoy. The men are now H in hard training, B A workman on tho Rio Grando rail- H vwnjr near Springville dug up a human B r skull Thursday whilo digging ' a hole to BH set a,polo for the semaphore thecom- B vpany is putting in at tho station. Tho B skull is evidently an Indian's, and has H been there for a long time. It is H 'thought to be tho skull of old Squash BB iJIend, un old Indian wlio committed V "mucido at Bishop Johnson's place' in tho H early history of the town, and was H known to huve boeu buried in tho B locality near where the sknll wna ex- H humed. H Crops a i omul Dosorot have been B greatly damaged by hot winds and lack B 'The Utah Central Railroad is improv- B ring its roadbed, and 50,000 now ties are B ' to bo put in at once. B Bonds to the amount of but $3000 Of B the Territory of Utah, which have boon B called in, have been pn'senled for ro- B demptiou. State Treasurer Chipman B received these Thursday. Auditor B Richards, howover, believes that with- B in a day or hvo tho full $150,000 worth H will havo been received and canceled. ' . Sarsaparilla l Any sarsaparilla is ,sarsapa- ( i rilla. True. So any tea is tea. 1 So any flour is flour. But grades j 1 differ. You want the best. It's I so with sarsaparilla. There arc C grades. You want the best. If I you understood sarsaparilla as i well, as, you do tea and flour it ' i ! Would be easy to determine. ' But you don't. How should you? When you are going, to (' buy a commodity whose value i you don't, know, you pick out 7 I an old established house to ' radc with, and. tryst their' ex- j" .pcrience and reputation. Do so C i when buying sarsaparilla. ' J ' t Aycr'a Sarsaparilla has been ) , I .on the market 50 years. Your ' ,j grandfather used Ayer's. Itis ' I a reputable medicine. There are many Snrsnparillns , but only one Ayer's. It ' Dowoy Richards, of Salt Lake City, who has just returned from Portland, Or., says that while there ho was informed' in-formed' by ex-Governor West of tho death of Caleb West, Jr.. at his old homo in Kentucky from pulmonary troubles. He bad a largo circle of friends in Utah who will be surprised to hear of his taking off. |