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Show im" v v MANT1, SANTETli COI N i VO I pro :( i xal ca ' J v.'-- fi f.vrjw ? wus :e,i;ije your h.i:i. . Bowden r.f B. ighnni City has n !;": 1:.1 wei ii'.. pm wr i a- - ki'.ivil a . poi.!!;!-- A.MOJbiisrjiiAr. UTAH T. REID, V NickcLon, a negro com it ted of rape ha been sentenced to ;o year imprisonment. The Suit Lake City school month LAND & 5 jioor. ATTOHNBY MAXTI teachers per cent of their sularv fur the hencrit of the have agreed to pay PROBATE IK L. Dunn, aged 17 ha been in at Ogden lor foi nic. a ion. Dunn ,i lie will mairv ihe gill if her father .nisent. The young ladv is it tears V.'. UTAH rc-t- cd l oil'll m h, hi .1 l cl-j- . 75 a ' l..d .. plug IIDNKSim AH .t yle:ls.!-v, li e ne O'l the li'' 11 f.ir.T. , 1 S. i.L Ip V s.n silver wnuli. valued at possibly $10. When the plunder vai, secured the thiet 1 cooly said, "Yea are as poor as am,1' to him and lie oidered proceed west-wor- d at alively gait. Hunter describe his despoiler a bebuilt ing about j; years of age, solidly his blonde complexion the and of order, being florid And ha mustache of a light biown color. The make up of the man, Hunter says, is familiar to him and lie believes he h.t seen him before. The police were imilfied shoitly after detail 01 the rohtiery, am! a . peri-.the search to was ordered highmen saloon and ways and byways. the ctlu-resorts, for men answering the given by Hunter, but lip to late hour not an arrest had been made. Tribune. I tt:-ion- . u 1 . . 3 i. :! i a i. !hr .7A .T J.a h- t-- 'v ' ; . - V? S' 1.,1 v tI:. V-- V -7 ,.i la in .. ii'-- it . a 'll.t, I t .ill .i'U l u ' , 'o - f -- . . ' - : i.i-"- i. 11. i..r,i ..St i I , -. j I. , - i.Im!...'. ' : v.i .. . 1 . I i . .. fcS fr a .puce nf BEFORE ii."- -' . .,11,, in i,h . i.p fcll AFT1R ' r kMl'ieytaml - stTpieU-.viiSiiii- indiith, tweniy feet square, appeals l!rs what ia :i. it euu be seen just after a rain or while the ground U filled or covered with water. There are numerous hole about a large a iommon lead or stale pencil, from which gas o air is escaping with a .i.ii-.d as of meat frying or the hi sing o,' water n a hot sii ve or iron. S'.imei.me-- . liie m.-ilie stronger than i.l n'.l'ers. but ii i linte .1 -l . a !. : . .. , - I c uUr. , n- - r i'.rt,.',..i,.f. s s. h.s-.u- Pmillll- i. r .1 , S.s l;, ,iri'.ini!il n iiuijiuniicx CCPIDFS huri-.-- r-. srv r"k ..rs: Tlia rlniWv uoi euml by I uiia .s cart - I'll Ill HIM: Is ills only known n n- iv 10 viiyHiilu.i.i pr Swwu iirrktiu. -i II st tiuxs rtuva A wrltimnisniqt, eivpnaiw nuiuyv rsMirUaui a Monilfor l4wbox,iwsrrX(M.liymaIL F. U llus SK. Han Frauclseu, AddMM DA VlL , , ;.v ievv l I' I 1 f: I , uf ' '.J V . rJ 1 t pa yjTpk f h..v . ink-res- t l - ultc:.-- e 'I I ,'thii'1 ne-- II. mi ih ii stage raaj, pieia; 35 ' iih-- . rhiW bard and .,! : Jv-t- v iSi).. I an.'. ,i' taetc.l : l ..il opei-lu- eo l'i!iee:i i lev-:- i CA HY 1 -. tliree-fnvii!- n.-a.- l I. ,:11 l a H 0 vo . v ,1, c'le-.- the:.-fi-..- i -- MAXTI ...i.-- v vwMi'' 'ih-iiu- V.K- ... d li. ii;n' i. i!L .11 liio iik.'irc l ETORIA-- TOPICS. . I V bit win 1 1,1- - l HUimB ll. For sale by Mrs. emi-taiii- ly 1. tr b. Brunei. 1 jut iheiiiie. l The Pk .T i. i i g.oat ih.ii if the e vents are cb tn-will a tew niinule, (;emi die iiiti.l f.yiug a though t had exploded. liiinftiue A lurne i; m pan was inverted over Oit) 01 the , Ihe lilil beisg bulled in mud. preventing any escape ol pv-- A man (ben sat COUNTY NOTES. down oq the pan :m, awaited icsiilts, wiiieli wgre m-- lung in emiiiue. 1: i!ie pan and man wen- - lifted bodily. The The masquerade ball at Mt. I'lea-aor Jtir j need lime last Wednesday wa.. a success. wsiler, hut no liriinc w.in iiLMiiv:!, It was teste by fire but we eaiiimt s.iv it bariied. One peeuliaiity 01 the s,.il i l)r. Woodring is once more engaged in that no u jlitter hfiw wet l!ie sui ti.uiidiiig ami of his ihe pursuit possibly profession, ground nrgy he lliis spi jijnw up in r has 110 further ue for political olliets. and dry, I A wull rlo-- c ly keep up a constant Hissing, and liie water ieveui The Mt. Pleasant Equitable Co-o- p i nothing nut ot common. Woodhum in the hands of a receiver. Mr. Madon (Gr.) Indepemlen.. the Assignee has been appointed the receiver. iS.-- Fnr Knoxville, Tciiji.. Several months pint llierc has liei-- an aerTHE CITY FATHERS. ial cable line sicios- - tiie 'I'cunc.-e- e river, near this city, and hundreds continually f Tiie City Council met on Monday-evenin- rock thcie, tiie ride at a at the Cilv Hall, all being pro. 2.000 feej aiujve tiie river Ieing a particularly elliiieri.tii e one. sent except Mr. Lowry. This afteruouii. w iihout a m.iincnt's Mr. Miller was granted the priviledge s, of working out 111 dog lax, and Mr. warning, while the raijc with riglit wa- mar the bluff 011 the Lyon allowed to pay for his in plank. J. W. Fox wa grunted a three month opposite side of the river, the cable down tbe license, while free license weic granted broke and the car was d Sophia Sinilh, A. Larsen, Augusta Snow incline at a fright fid -- peed. The violent motion of tli car ' . imed the cnidc to Caioline Snow, and P. Larson. Watermaster Alder reported that it wraparound it, and when whltln about had been found necessary to shut oft 200 feet f Hip ground cru-lie- d it us the water from the small ditches on up though it ere an egg shell. count of the ice. One end uf the cable struck Oliver The ho'el license for the Bench and Lcdgerwood, a prominent young alto-- , m-Temple 1 Intel were reduced from $1 of ihi city, on Lhe l.e.ul. l.illinj to $12 yearly. him Blood rpiine l from his The petition of L. Tuttle against tax vvoutiJ-.- . roinlcteing . alinating t lie ing laps used for hot water was granted. clothing of the remaingi.g occupi M. of '1 he committee on law and revision the car, frightening them so badly that reported that Hie Messenger company they attempted to jump out of the would print and hind ion copies of the windows, but they were re 1rai,ic by ordinaccs for $1.10 per page or :o eopie-to- r the hiakcman. Finally a tt.g was secured and anchored diiedly $t.ry per page. The Committee on Irrigation reported Hie dangling car, nr.d the survivor--- were adversely- on the petition of Ipsen and rescued by mean of a rope, ca.li desThiinnel for a grant of water to run their cending hand over band. Tin . ere carding machine, on account uf the Mi-- s Alice Wa.I-.ilyLedgriv.-- i ids seareety of water. Report adopted. William 1,vectlivail ; Kiriy. lied The mayor leported that the Co-o- p McKee, I'rank Mcllce, (i. M 1'i.uliji-- , and Tuttle & Co. were willing to carry C. 'J'. Lewis and lleniy Huh her, .ll the city until Full and he was instructed prominent people. to see James Ietei en on the same busioironor in,; ic e ness. ! 'it ilo Ii;n1 licet par-- ii envoi t The petition of Joel Shoinaker fur the U- v .t eroJ hv H!i unkfioun. was denied, and the City attorney-shiU. claim of Midglev and soil was referred to the city attorney. The amount of rent due the City for rents, by the school tru-tewas remitted. A free water license wa-.- . granted for the e of the Di triet School. Remain. V. K. ltei.l wa appointed city aft.tr-ne- y Only and V. J. 1 losfor.l Qu.n'MUiiic Among the many testimonial which I phy- ieiun. perfur-a-lliice regard to certain inedk-fni'he chair w.s- - instructed to con i.it curls, cleansing Hie blow!, etc.," write Ufnky ilt'iiaoN, ol the James Smith wil l tiie Cilv ney and fin. I out Wuoleii Co., cost ol revising the ordinance .. Plilladelilii:i, Pa., muni Tiie Sexton made a rep ot in planting impress me nmru than my vnvneoiw. Twenty yeur ticis in tiie cemetery and iiKo in relaago, at the ax of I years, lots before pay ing tion to parties I had swelling cunie on for lliem. my leg, w lilrli broke and Council adjourned for one week. beraiui! running sore. . r stcivgex, a.t, XDEHTTIS'T w. MAXTI j;:p iiehen has been in Salt Lake City for the hungry and ::n ir.ployi:d. Mr. Hilt has offered the e of the two loner stories of tile Mcth-- ) list Episcopal Institute a free ludg-- i .g place. A UTAH 1. fr -- vei-.M- . iirtl. i ut ..linn Hague, cashier of the Xcph: dans, and member of the upper house if ihe Legislature, wa- - arre te.i on RC.WATK1NS. ARCHITECT. lhiirsd.-.- Cross and Davies, UTAH T. C. Bailey, XiA2?nD G-ZSTs- UTAH King and Houtz j.TTORlTII33rS utaii Provo S. R. Thurman, TTORisniiir PROVO BANK BUILDING, Bird and Lowe. . Land and Miniiv; Attorneys t f ft Sr oiiipany and nre now locked up in their -ale. This ensure plenty of work for the factory during the usual time tor it :o rl" fall and winter. The farmers uve found that beet inising bring in ney and that the labor is the most Profitable of any that they can do. The lays of experiment lasting thiee years, have passed, and now-thmo,t impor ant ue: tion is not the number of tons f beets which can be laiced on an acre, mt the per cent of sugar, the beet arry. Lath year this per cent is in creased, to that last reason there was an product of over 1 jo pounds ot ugar per ton, and must be 1S0 pounds '"r ton to make the business pav, should the bounty on sugar be repealed. Xpringvillc Independent. e SALT LAKF. CITY Saif Just about Soo contract.:, aggregating acres to be planted in beets and rais cd, have been returned to the Lehi Sugai I3 ARCHITECTS PROVO emhczii-inem-. He is hurt nearly $25.00, the result of bad peculation. Hague has always been a general favorite with the people of ephi. UTAH. IMV'VO lor lull 1 The mail driver between Milford and Beaver had a hard experience on Sat A fearful urday night nr.d Sunday. blizzard swept over the country all dav and away into the night, Saturday living out from Minersville. to go o Milford on Saturday evening, the drive a ..I horse had to face the blizzard raging down the valley from the north Darkness came n and the team rliarc-irom the rua.I. All nightlong lie iirgeu his horse on and about morning lie found him-cl- f near the Cave mine Sunday morning came in bright and clear and in it short time Milford wa reached. Here the exchange of mail, was made and the drive for Beaver begun, but not until just dark did lie i here. It was found that lie had a fear fol experience anj that his hands were frozen but not seriou.ly. Herald . FOR THE MONEY. y 1 1 George Brox, k Watchmaker leveller, . )l MAN e I jratr-sr-r- r Pm, necti-pant- is tho )lace to jjjet da-be- fcH Wv I 1 1 j. , " , ; t 111; l sr, r 1 h r tnf riiirvMt. .mi, tlrrnw. Ac. Whl "ura S hVjX1. co i &'in1 tit.fi - ' . . ! I ' ' 1 The only way to obtain satisfaction is by having your suits made to order. workmanship. , . Msiistse , THE CO-OPERflT- MERCANTILE V;ob r- - I AutirM bu u&iust C., j TkU mB Liov Aw. CT.uauia. mo. ii'l pie;: l,V;;ii,:v it e ilcik ia apMoi, h till ami Tliiiil ahi i.t : o iitock.1 1 -- my good Congress seem to have their hands in u deadlock on relation to the Bland hill. , Iat lie V..: old lu- - been I the president, anil confirmed hv the ate to lilt the vacancy the v.u t Ayer weielilwn liiiiulrt'd and puuii.b. mid tun iii tiie best nf liralth. I have Iihc.i cn die irtbe past twelve ysurs, have fu.i Av-- r' Sarsaparilla Hilvortisnl in ..It p.irts of - United spites, iin.l alwnvs t:a win: CMi'l It did for me.'' enn-o- t the all disease ortgimuii. .I'xr ii'iuiire lilnoil. Hie best remedy Is I 1 in Hi. Five tli.nsand tiiiciiplo-- . ed woik n crowded hrm-- v tin u;:. 1. Talk 1 are 1 (i ld w i-- A full lino of Provo Faciory goods ! I vSj-IOR- T j lowrvtliiug to be found in, 111 AVERS Sarsaparilla foptridly I IJM 11 'lii-i-- 11 -- of lyiirhing Reefers, twi-nt- ialitin weii's tube night chlorine ga. smlv inadr. I Shoos, remain, and the pnst. to remind me of Ihi; g Mid Sainuparillit tin done 'me. I ii .iw .jui-icti.- e o-- it 'lib. Hops, mothor nf the A.aawkbk.gj niemnry by I Cashmeres, Rubbers, S scar Justice White lei aid. ne .DlVs-'- Overcoats, to try Ayer's 8arawr1Il. I took Hires bottle, tiie sore heeled, and I hare not been troubled since. Only the urged e In,-! iroccrius. Ilardwaiv bints, Our family physieiau could do me 110 good, and It was feared that Hie bone would be affected. At Iasi, Bom McKand, the election swindler has been sentenced to do time at Sing Sing. -- l.i-.- ryg()()c!s, ( e IN a ? ! IIST STITTTTIO.7 DEALERS - 111 MANTl VE ihe Scars :!ic ol .11. ilvuiamb-i- i tiie !,rg:.i iic.re n'J. iei.l r. I. ling cl 5 lr.. bad i'll number of Ncplmir.i-rlu.!c:;! at i! to wi.li Cornell have mmi'ced Mime of their a! the c ui.-- r i.f Tliiid t. students i.y iHlin.j a toumvvith; . Vc guarantee a perfect fit, and good ! F.1-- J. I1, oiler i.v!...ek Clothes Good y iSm Fei'.Kr t .wband. iwui r.Stnlna! 'ifc't I sf, Ipmrmnturrhtu, Vi h " 1 ; V'l'j'sjJl"" lZ3V ''fin';. prn-y- t. pOPiiEn). iwyjw. The St.Lioais House u-- . e. n es Tlii.. aiicriinon sliortly before 4 o'clock Dr. (i. V. hlwing, who ha been i: Dgtl.-alioi.t six months from Sacra niii'ii got off the Twentv-I-'iii- h stree car at Han avenue .near iii. daugli ler's and ii:ppcd de.i.l in lli licet, ilis daughter wiio wav i lion 0 m ilie window saw him fail, and :an 10 his a tlid I'hom :5ro-- . delivery loy, lio wa. diiting and oliu-r-- . lie wa lifted into th deliteiy wagon ami comet cd to hi at zjo'i Han Ison avenue daughter's and 11.edic.1l aid at once summoned. ) (joudon responded but on arriving found dial life was already extinct. Dr. Ewing was 63 years of age, resident of .Sacramento for the I twelve years, and a physician of forty lcars practice, and a lrcshyiciian minister. lie came to Ogden for htfai it, but had been ailing foi sonic tone pa-1lieait disease was ihe iinmc. ale rau e 01 death. He Laics a wile a one daugliter. Tlu-rwill lie no iniue Or TjHEY ARE THE ORIGINATORS 1 Or. class establishments. J. C.AprkCii., lanrclt, Mh. Cures others, will cure yc YSax. TenimnL all (irsi-- 1 |