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Show -' X i' I. K- -! s - nun vol.ix- - maNTi, PROFESSIONAL W.K, CARDS, REID, ATTOHN'EY. MANT( rr. UTAH PROBATE M LAND step. father, Willi.im Warwond, ill un loading some furniture from a car on the Union Igcilic track, when fhc lad W. W. Armstrong fuimer)y employed ajipped and fell under the wheel as he wheel passed, by Geo. A. Lowe, huts been choen cah: train started up. The over the thighs, almost severing the icr of the Nephi Hunk. limbs, and although l)r, Richard, of Provo, was Mion on build, tin lmy died a Nellie Homier of Suit Luke City ha hort 'me after tke accident occured.' 1 been ent to juil for eontenit in refusJerald. ing to give up hei gold wuflt lo a Rich, wife of a Rich Count, fanner, and I Icnrv Carter, a negro have been arrested for udulterv. The woman declares her iunuccnce and t!je huband believes pi his wife's innocence. ANTI UTAH Aitliur Woods and George Moran were arreted yLterduy OTIST MAXTI ITAII jC.WATKlNS, AOROIJXTEIOT. ITAII. I'ROVQ Cross and Davies, architects PROVO UTAH , T. C. Bailey, AGEEITT LlAJSUD i.LT UTAH LAKE CITY King and Houtz S ATTORTspEJ-Y-UTAH 2ROVO S. R. Thurman, ATTOHIOIY BANK UUILDIXG, PROVO Bird and Lowe, Land and Mining Attorneys I'lnli Fnlt L ke C ly, Mandolin teflEAlOllWO. George Brox, Watchmaker & Jeweller. UTAH MANT1 RAB2ET FCilLTaY 83ETTINQ., i r.vn Wednesday.! kukuauy TElTORIAl? TOf ICS, creditor, Reid, sani'etk county by ollicer Carman on the charge of housebreaking. The men entered the reidence of A. W. McCune, on the corner of South Temple and Second West streets, am took an over coat. The act was seen by a tervent girl, qnd when the iqeq left she pointed thein aut to a gentleman who was passing bv, lie fallowedjtheni up town, and when they arrived on First South he pointed them out to the officer who made the arrest. They still bad the overcoat when arrested. Tribune. About 10:20 oclock, on the evening of Feb. ist a brilliant meteor was seen in the Western part of Nevada and the Eastern part of California which let up the skv for several minutes. A shock was felt as the meteor struck the ground within five miles of the Candelaria Railroad Station (n Esmaralda County, l'hose who saw it describe it as a great lump of fire, having a long tail, and making a rushing sound like a rocket. When it struck it caused the earth to tremble, and the houses to rock to and fro. Nest day some curious par.lcs determined to investigate and proceeding to the piace where the meteor fell, found it too hot to approach, but fragments of the monster rock were scattered for a mile. The pieces were black, evidently of a volcanic origin Joe Hancock, a young man employed in toe coal, .mines at Castle Gate, as car driver, had the life crushed out oi him instantly last Saturday, by a car passlie was standing ing over his body. on the front part of the car driving his mules as usual, when he became overbalanced, falling in front of the car, which was heavy loaded with coal. It crushed his liodv almost to a jelly. He was about 21 years old and his parents reside at Spring Glen. lie having worked in this neighborhood considerable, he was pretty well known in these parts, and his many friends wili be orry to learn of his sad death- Price Telegraph. A number of the most prominent phy sicians of the city met last evening in the Council Chamber and experimented on two dogs with tne recently discovered antidote, permanganate of potash, for morphine poisoning. Two diminutive dogs from the pound were opci-ate- d on. One was given nine grains ot morphine hypodermically, and thirty inules later six grains of permanganate of potash was also introduced into its system. To the other dog six grain of morphine were administered, but the permanganate of, potash was withheld. Ihe result was the dog which received the antidote will live and the other will die, it he is not already gone to the happy laud of canine. The experiments were conducted by l)r. ltenedict, who is, now that it lias been tw i :c demonstrated to be an antidote for morphine poisoning, a firm believer in the efficacy of the permanganate. Tribune. and scrap between an irate creditor of created debtor cripple delinquwt the Dooly building yesterday inorninfe. It seems that lining man named John bloom field lias been owing J. W. Fardley, the lumber dealer, a um of money for some time, u'd i'ie two chanced to meet on ihe tnird floor of the building shortly alter court convened. Mi. EarJ'.ov wanted ronu c?.; 1. nation, and ii it was not gr.en, lie landed his knockright on Mr. bloomiields note, ing liiin down. '1 lie latter yelled for and Mr. McKeller, the assistance, stenographer, parted the men and peace was soon restored. Herald. a 1 . 1 Iw am i, i.linot J. II. Illlli.Vi- ain.aii j.ruij ijitcwai.l HopcUkl! had final:, ial veur thiity i 01 .i;xtvli. 1.." 1. die. MASHOOD him,!,. The; jm J,.),,, ),ij Tin ci - Inn will Ibi.-.g- , - js,.t jN , to i::g cs;- RESTORED?: were ii'suit iigv, l did uni fevjvu till tlm allvi iiii.it, an, her p.inil,liig aero liusli.md fvrc.nind ;.nl jic the alarm, Hopewell left a lung letter In ihe pre- - ami the public, ip qltivlt he Saturday evening, about y o'clock scs the treatment received at the bands the alarm of fire w'a given at Provo of landlord and others in lt Mitjs mid the firemen started for the direc wliili- i niggling lo make a living, tion of the blaze, which appeared to he in the Northern part of town. Keenoirs in Sextet, When they reached the city limits thv discovered that the lire was so far away that they could not reach it in any Kiel. field Adxocatci Mr, Rif Mike-el- l, reasonable length of' time, Yesterday fix il igiiivei, Irto of Salt Lake Provo in word was received Cilv, morning that the fire w as in the house of Albeit has been in Richfield fm sexeral iays r Whipple, about seven miles north of the drawing up plans and plants of a voir will lie tlut a constructed di short Prove canyon. city, nuar the mouth of lante soutlixxet of Mrs. the Uitv, of the Joseph fire, (Jii the evening Whipple' m, won walking across the floor with a probable cot of which will lie re crxoir will cover about 46 lighted lamp. She stiinihied nuJ fell This and the lamp broke, causing the fire to ucics, xxitli an avragedepot of twenty, txxo ami a half feet. The tlam will b, iiuj spread rapidly. Mr. Whipple was away from home and nothing effectual cauld feel high and 15 feel thick at the b.p-at ihe lop. Thu pipe be done to stop the fire. The only and twenty-liv- e which the will flow will waiter through thing saved was a sewing machine. The be made of wooj stave haund with icon enwere contents and dwelling, grannry bands, '('he staves of this pipw- will 1)0 tirely consumed. The loss is estimated at qi.VKxj. There was $500 Insurance made in such a wax that the Interim) pressure of the water will force the op the dwelling house. Tribune? staves closer together Instead of opening them. The pipe will be laid lit nsjsoit. work and cement. The overflow will by a natural gap some distance through I. Purk Record, 24th ; Joseph Fare, L. Osborne and K. W, berry drove down Away from the dam. This will he tlief to the residunce of Mrs. Henry Jobe beginning of a number of reservoirs tint must he constructed in the iuair future ill Thursday last, having henrd that the this and Pintle countries, and xx wiltch of their children luft alone by the arrest ts success xy it h u good deal of interest. for two weeks mother some ago adultery, Tribune. were in destitute circumstances. Their information proved to he well grounded, AN UNPARALLELED OFFER and Mr. Osborne says he never like'll before in his whole life. We have made arrangements with On their arrival they found six little children sitting on a miserable bed, and' triughain lro:. and Ellsworth where -- uWribers tht! that all six did not have on clothing. ,J e cun sf having enlarged at pictures ot one. enough to hide the nakedness lower rates than ever before known, All they had in the house to eat was 14x17 usually sell for $11,110, their price part of a sack of flour and a piece of is $8.00. To all paid up subscribers we bacon, which was supplied by an older the Spxtixkl and the picture for e,fir earned aliltle. Iatcen' brother, who has 5&.CJU, thus maktng-thpaper absolute); milkman. the Mr. McLeod, helping 1 fix 20, which usually The eldest girl, about 17 rears of age. free. For pictures is $10.00, rir has to go into the mountains on snow-shoe- s sell for $15.00, their price is usually $20.00, their the 18x22, price has and to gather wood, anything is $12.50, for 20x24, a rarely hut warm clothing for such severe work. price in seen this county, the usual price is Yesterday Messrs, Osborne and Rerrv $30.00, their price $15.00. For all of put in the day soliciting clothing for we offer the paper and picture at there in the family and succeeded, gathering heir fiigure. together sufficient to clothe them all comes A GREAT ADVANTAGE warm weather until comfortably again, with the exception of shoes. The in this business is the fact that they co gentlemeu named are severe in their but and lect take their month, $1.00 per criticism of the manner in which the rates. at in cash produce pay mother, bad though she is, was arrested, These pictures are not like the snide leaving the family so grossly neg- work often palmed off on tie people, lected. hut are first class works of art. This offer is only good for short time and for a limited number, and does not General Feb. 21. Passanger Chicago, to those w ho have not paid their apply Union of the Pacific, Lomax, Agent Passubscription in advance. , Remember we held a long conference today with have nothing to do with the picture. of the senger Traffic Manager White, We on give you an order on the firm, which Caldwell and Chairman Atchison, n titles you lo the advantage rtficrcil. the attitude of the Union Pacific the emigrant clearing house. Iiithis way you get your paper free. Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City , Nothing was definitely settled, but it was announced that the adjastment Kan., wishes to give our reader the than at any time during the past benefit of bis experience with cold. two weeks. He says: I contracted a cold early l;:.-- t The Rock Island, today, postponed spring that settled on my lungs, and bad the reconciliation by announcing that hardly recovered from St when I caughi it would not agree to the Union Pacific another that bung on all summer and demand that $2.50 per hundred be al- left me with a harking cough which I lowed as its share of the immigrant thought I would never get rid of. I had clearing house business. The Rock Is- used Chamberlains Cough Remedy some land claims this is practically alloxving fourteen years ago with much sucre, When I the Union Pacific $2.50 differential, and concluded ip try it again. with one bottle got through which it refuses to allow. my cough The Atchison has issued a reply to had left ine, and I have not suffered with I lie circular recently sent out by the a cold or cough since. I have recom.-ncSouthern Pacific, announcing a boycott ded it to others, and all speak well of it. oxi the Atchison tickets via Barstow, 50 cent bottles for sale by City drug and Los Angeles to pnentson ihe South- store. ern Pacific North of Mojave. The Alchixnn requests that all connections take no action on the Southern request, sin ing that prior to CCLOYF March 1, the date ct for tbe inaugxt ration of Ihe boycott, it will gixe full nfirma!i'):i as to (tie maimer in xvhich il lilts. Hit- - to pi.ilccl its Caliiornio trafMir-li(i)ui- I fi md llii ttriiuirjr orKutti ul tii liuuumick "WthmissHd miorvt .maJl ldnr i ht'fHiiM nlnHy iwr r?nt rc tnpiMfvi imlu v v u i!1'1 I'l'Minvtiw PMmiiip r . Pai'OI, SSKWIflKIt t o.. P. O. Bin 3U7S, Kuti francium. tVI. vW, ( - For sale by Mrs. i. u. nruncl. -- - ri-c- IMS 1 'e TEY IL K. ' fiYLOIl d h'OPL' i is -- s i . f et Clothes Good The only way lo obtain satisfaction is by having your suits made to order. !e guarantee a perfect fit, and good workmanship. Edwtinl Beid, THE Banti. MANTI COOPEHATVE M.E3ROA.3TTIIjE3 DKAI.EUS ' IN 'rygoods, Groceries, Hardware Dress Goods, Suits, Cashmeres Overcoats, Rubbers, KARIJ Fascinators, Boos, Reefers;. Shoes, Root, Dcs Muiiie, Iowa, Feb. 21. - J. II. lAxsMve if euts Toma Hopewell ui.xl xxife. will know rciaurant Bo bjrDruatrisis or sent gad hr mail. forim-rl- , fcodiLOOperpackncw. of Ire this ot fcmiplca Omaha keeper rhy, and Minneapolis, committed suicide thi The Favorite SCOTS KTEM The fol- JukW JUW fortho'ionti&ad brer.ili,ao. morning by taking imnpliiiu-!i- was ml note i.i fan i lowing inut just BMdieina I bar over found that would do me A shocking and fatal accident occured lufoie none today: 7 good." Trlea Wets. Bold by llruSKitf. We two, my at l.chi Junction on Wednesday after12:3:1 tcis morning SHILOHS CURC. wife and I, took four gfuin capsules and noon, the victim being a Thtb Q (Ymon ('em prormdtycvrM 1 William Fnllen. named aU . nbiiil where boms two ag took two more. boy ' 'other fail, rorouumnttoaitbu 111 era id They don't eem to hai c much effect on It seems that the lad was aoi-diUUJ3l I OIIGINrTOfS OF is the place to er fic. ARETjHE The St.Lioais House rJ I'a-cdi- i FOR THE MONEY. Glove. A full line of Provo Factory goods 11 SJ40RT everything to be found in all fust- irn lift class establishments. ssnBssvssajtnisSi . - kjj f tin FOR ftf-M- H KfHKg lXFUHSAl EcHullpn Woven Wire Fence Co. Ill ss t IMK. Uarkrl bb, Cklni. i '-I: V i IjL 'fl'OKHISl IIT. Sii in |