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Show retails of tho assault by a brutal fattier upon his son are given to the editor of this paper. The facts came from a reliablo source and are un-doubUdly un-doubUdly true. The matter is held in abeyance solely for the sake of the mother and family: Should even a threat to continuosuch fearful chastisement chastise-ment be made, however, this paper assures hiiu ho will feel the post auger. Mr. Henry Hague of Bellvue, Idaho, is on a vi-it to his family at Manti, arriviL'g Thursday evening. The gentleman speaks hopefully of Idaiso, demociatic success in that state, free coinage of silver and the seating of i Ciagget as senator from that state. An interesting letter from George R. Biaithwaile of Knox (Illinois) college is, with a communication from the Utah Agricultural experimental station, unavuidaoly crowded out of this issue. A, E. Merriam made us a sociable call on Thursday. During the winter he has been confined to his room not being ahlo to go out. His health is improving im-proving since spring began. Dr. Stacey and his estimable wife eiiteruiued a card party at their residence resi-dence ou the corner of A street west and Second south last evening. Claytio Snow of Manti and Mamie Moftitt of Orangeville. Emery connty, left for t: at place oa Thursday morning. Mis. Elizabeth A Barnson, the daughter daugh-ter of Roland Braithwaite, leaves Monday for her home in I'iute county. Mabel Tuttle of Orangeville has been visiting friends aud relatives in Manti for the past week- Frank Pickering of the Payson Eater-prise Eater-prise was in town Monday. Mrs. John Meicalf and Mrs. John Patton called Thursday. |