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Show There were no decorations at the opera house last evening. Grand torchlight procession by the democrats, Monday night. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache 25c. a box. Last night at 11:20 o'clock the jury in the case against Dun and Morgan for assault upon Jerry Patnode, returned into court, having found Mat Dan "guilty as charged" and acquitted the Indian. The case on trial before Judge King today is one in which Anna Marks is suing Delos Lombard for ? 5,000.00 damages. dam-ages. Both parties are of Eareka. On May 7th the two had some trouble over some rock, etc., placed upon the side walk. Anna alleges that Mr. Lombard struck at her with a ehovel. He answers, ans-wers, that he did not and alleges that she assaulted him, and that he used force enough only to stop her wicked onslaught. We are sorry io chronicle the sad news of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Wilson, who had born unto them a beautlml baby bov, October 30th. The unfortunate unfor-tunate parents were sjon deprived of their treasure as the Father called it home four hours after it was born. The baby was buried in the Provo r.flmetry by the side of a sister to Mrs. Wl8on. At this writing Mrs. Wilson is doing as well as could be expected. Father Thomas Giles, "the blind harpist," well known throughout Utah, died at his home in this city yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Though seventy-four seventy-four years old Father Giles was active and jolly np to a few days before his death. The funeral services will be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock from the Fourth ward meeting-bouse. That tired Feeling: which is so cammon and so overpowering, is entirely driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Sarsapar-illa, the best blood purifier, Hood's Barsaparilla overcomes weakness. If Flankeletks, flannels, linseys acd I all goods needed at this time of year I are selling cheaper than ever at I T. G. Webber's I ion should not fail to see the latest I etyles in dress goods. Their fall stock 1 is ready for you at - 1 T. G. Webber's. 1 For all seasonable groceries at low- I est prices call at Boshard & Saxey's. I Ladies' shoes at 90c and $1.00 a I Irvine & Barney's. I Cheap goods! Good goods 1 1 Dura- J able goods!!! Why, it is astonishing. y I Good fall drees goods 6 cents and up- I wards. Dark fall shirtings, 6 cents and upwards. T. G. Webber's Is the plHce where you can get them. The services of Wm. O'Neil have been secured as cook at the Gem Chop honse. Mr. O'Neil ib a first class cook and srlll gye entire satisfaction to the public, - - V B. H. Roberts has ably answered all of Johnny Zane's silly and untruth fnl charges. Zane don't seem to know it. Harry Edwards, the lawyer, has decided to pull up stakes here and go to Rait Lake to practice his profession. Officer Wilkinb brought Mrs, Hendricks Hen-dricks down from P. V. Junction agaiD this morning. The charge is house-b house-b caking again. It seems that this lost .woman cannot live without morphine mor-phine or other stimulants. . ana will go anywhere for it. Being cut of morphine mor-phine she again broke into the saloon and stole liquor. One marriage licenee a day is Clerk Halliday'S record so far in November. On the first, Charles Long and Lois Clark yio Mired the necessary paper and Jadgd Dueenberry tied the knot. Charles has only seen 73 summers and his blushing bride but 53. On the second, Erastus Clark, aged 24, was given legal permission to wed Effie P. Clements, 18 years of a?e Both parties are of Sprins-ville. Sprins-ville. Tday Richard H. Hansen aged Tl, and Margaret E. Thornton, aged 18 of American Fork procured a li cense |