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Show x UTON VOL. X' BEAVER CITY, BEAVER COUNTY; UTAH, FRIDAY, MtRCII 18. Credit To A Tin Fouty-C- I I'lah, Train or Agricultur- b - 1L IMPLEMENTS. C8p dal Corr, , (undent ) Ogden, feb. 29. The ten nation of tlie week in business circle wu the arrival here of the big agricultural implement freight train. of Wagon and Machine company. It wae Junt a big astlie reporta of it given Iqf hundreda of uewepapera over which along the, lines it panned represented it to be. It wa one of' the largest consign-inen- ta of machinery ever nent went to any one linn. There were forty car on the train, which atarled Iroin l)o Kelb, Illinoin, Feb. 18, conaigned to the Wagon and Ma- chine company. The eastern houses were quite the aiivuntagea to be obtained by having the fact known that they were dialing with the big Utah and IJaho implement house, ao theCo-upera-ti- ve Co-oiera- tive ren-siblo- of Bankers and Htieamers the cam in great abundance.John Deere, the famous plow foriuntance, though he owns decked - manu-iacturc- r, bin own earn and could have forwarded hia freight easily from hia own man- ufactory, nevertheless preferred to forward Ins cars to DeKalh in order that they might cmne went with this grant train and display hia advertising ban-- . tier to tlie great west. The Bain Wagons had a good representation ?f banners . the train. on was a legend much in evidence.-"Myers Pumps and Hay tools" and 'Plymouth Twine and Itope manufactories were well represented. "Welter A. Wood Harvesting Machinery appeared on baonera that Hollered from inuiiy cars. "Champion Machines and 'Racine Buggies were advertised by numerous banners on the cars containing tiion "Oliver Plows - - goods. Warner Stoves and Ranges were also cmlpicuously ad "Fuller U r . Sl vertised. The Golden Wire, manufactured was s by I. L. KIwikmI of Us Kalb, banner that appeared ofiener .perhaps than ariyVither, thoilghou iwJnVe xit'the cars loaded with' this commodity or with nails, staples, etc., from the same house, there apieared simply the fam- - 1 - . "Dimoud E trade mark. - oils r as it stood in the yards, the train was photographed just as it was ready to start, and here plates for a large six feet Inng-we- re mads by H. II. Thomas. The photographs sliojvn t lie depot with a glinips of the city and the Wasatch mountains in the background. Besides the above men tinned banners one wan placed on here in Ogden, stretching the whole length : of two care aud hearing in huge - at I)r Kalb let-tera- Tor Wagon and Ma-- . chine Company of Utah end Idaho. The celebrated train waa cut up and the various cars lislrihuted to numer . oils branch muses of the company iii Utah and Idaho- Fifteen cars went sent to Balt Lake. six remain d in Ogden, eleven went t Idaho Fans, three to Moutpelier aud . five to Logan. ive 1 An interested group of spectators was at the depot when the train ar rived, and it grew as the news of the famous train spread h1ouI town K. T. Woolley, the lacal' manager of the firm, was there and said that this -- shipment. Not Surprisingly Larg. freight would go to the Snake River valley, a consignment which showed a satisfactory increase over their trade last year. The Snare River Counrty, he said, is developing wonderfully fast and ia becoming quite a populous section. In conversation with the train crew that brought the train from Evanston The Herald reporter found the work of such crew was not particularly pleasant, esiecially in tlie more ;opu-lou- s list eii alloy pi ria of tin and oi si ting uintv melts at Incomes strongl , soldered to glass, and is possessed ol a very stable brilliancy. With these two alloys it ia claimed, to wilder glass as easily as it s to wdiler two pi cea f metal, and this operation may be done by soldering the pieces of glass, wli-heated ir a furnace, bv rubbing their surface with a rod of the solder, the alloy as it flows being evenly distributed with tampon of paper or a districts. trip a aluminum or an ordinary sol At every stop people thronged about dering iron can be used for melting the cars and each crew warned the one the solder. Ex. to whom they delivered it against dau-gof starting abruptly and injuring tlie crowds pressing about the cars. tihe wuthe Itelletef the .Monuon proThe train only made daylight runs phet, Joseph Smith. and its coming was announced all & line the of the North, Chicago along western and the Union Pacific. Parowsn, March 4. One of Pa roThe officers of the corporation to wans oldest residents, Mrs. Almira whom the heavy shipment was con- Barton, died this morning at 9 oclock signed are Geo. T. Odell, general man- of a paralytic stroke. File was born ager; Heber J. Grant, president; Jo- and joined the church in tint state of seph F. Smith, vice president; It. 8. New York. Phe waa married to the Wells, secretary and treasurer; Grant Prophet Joseph Smith at Macedonia, Hampton, assistant secretary and trea- III., in 1832. She was the mother of surer; E. T. Woolev, manager Ogden five children; came to Utah about branch ; G. O. Wright, general mana- 185n, removing to this place shortly afbrwards, and r lias resided here ever ger Idaho Falla branch; N. W. Kimf ball, manager Logan branch ; M. 1). since. the of Wells, manager Montpelier The above article is published in branch. several papers, and we sre confident there ia a typographical error in the CongretiKiuual, date of the time when Mrs. Barton was married to ilie Prophet. It must Church Property Restitution. have been in 1842, instead of 1832, as Tlie Senate Judiciary committee to- the Prophet nor Mrs. Barton bad never day gave a hearing upon tlie Senate seen Macedonia iu 1832. resolution to restore to the Mormon church the property now in the liandt of the receiver. Senator Hoar, the fatal Arfdent. chairman, and neaily the whole Comto were slid listened mittee, present Gunnison, March 8 Asad fatal I the presentation cl the question ' by occurred yesterday morning about 11 Senators Cannon and Brown. Senator Cannon spoke iu behalf of the resolu- oclock to John lloile Chew, tlie son of John and Mary E tion, which he introduced, ami Senator Chew. followed an with Brown explanation I11 company with two younger broof the legal points involved. An early thers be hod just finished feeding tlie and favur.ible reort to the Senate is stock. They hauled tne hav to the d. expect stock with a team, ami having finishCompetitive Examine. couclU'ied to have some siorl The ed, acBy rarsou of (he resignation on of a rope count of illiiesa of Soott .Wells, the bov got iuaide lire which lie .fiad: fastened to the traces, ut lucumbent tbejeadestship present and Matted Ah 1 o;y but had roju,;Uialj 4- ibaNayai ftadenaj' A h sunlit, a vacancy. 110W exists these, jibTd if.fbdjliifcTlM l.tiree liecame frightened hivT ran away, dragging the which Representative Allen will called upon to till. Mr. Allen has de- bov on tbe gn.und. In their course cided to throw the appointment open was a pile of posts, against which tlie to competitive examination, and will boxs head struck, bresking bis neck. give due notice of a. day to be fixed on The town was thrown in a statarif ex :nr the examination, to be lield 111 citementon hearing of the occurrence. Herald. Salt Lakeaome time before the 1st of bona-lid- e this examination all At May. male residents ul I' tali between (lie agea Of 15 and 20 will be allowed to c jnipete. Senator Cannon today presenter! and liad read tlie memorial of the Legislature of Utah Making Cur.gress to pass the bill now pemiing lor tlie adoption of tlie metriu system, Senator Brown presented the resolutions adopted by the Utah Soiih of Hie American Revolu. ion, expressing sympathy with the Ciitiau insurgents. S'JU 1 n er jdip-nnoe- e lref -- - 11 I, SUBLLi 1 iS-it- Inc NO. 10. ; THAT PAYS. to let theft put their names on his door, onl give Tlicin the use of Ids office for Lawyers Who Maks Money Allowing Outside Corporations to I'm Thsir O nt cea. "Well, that's the worst that I ever saw, remarked a man in a amal. New Jersey lown, as he stood in front of a lawyer's office. What be saw was enough to stagger anyone who wus not initiulcd into the mysteries of modern business methods. The ground-glas- s door was fairly covered with tlie names of corjioratious, many of which were favorably known in New York business circles. Can't make it out, eh?" said the janitor of the building, who hud noticed the surprised look on the mans face. Well, all those names belong to manufacturing Anna doiug business ii New York. Ah they are all stock companies they have to be tneorjiorated. Now, according to the laws of New York state, every corKiration is pretty well hampered with ml tape, besides being compelled to my heavy' taxes. New Jersey, taking advantage of her proximity to New York, boa adopted very liberal laws in order to induce manufacturing concerns to settle within her jurisdiction. As a natural result these laws lire taken advantage of by many firms wbo do business in New York and liave their plants located in vnrioiui parts of the country. AH the direct letter of the law requires of them, after they have become incorporated, is to have an office within the about ten minutes once a year when' the annual meeting of the officers ia held. For this service the corporation generally pays tbe lawyer $10 a month, which sum is entered in the companys IxKiks as office rent. So you see that if a young lawyer is fortunate enough to get several names oft his door he rakes in a nice little sum every year for doing nothing." X. Y. World. high-aouudi- I dont like to see a like you carrying a pair of skates along the streets downtown. Ferguson full-gro- man You'd rather see me carrying them than having them on, TTankinson wouldn't you?" Chicago Tribune, Mate blog to Wlo. Two men matched coins for the faro on a street car, and the man who won said: I have paid very few fares thia summer, lie cause I have solved the system of matching. I can't explain but many why my system is correct,me that it is, have satisfied I alwnys ask tlie other man to match me, and C5 times cut of lt0 I win. Apparently tlie odds ore even. In reality man who matches they are ogainat the nnd in favor of the man who is matched. This doesn't hold when the coins are spun on a table. It is good only when each mun holds his coin in his hand. Calling coins is also an easy game to state. win. Three men out of five will call A struggling lawyer Is only too glad heads. I always Lold the coin tail up, aud Id the long run I am a winner. Fbilai1ebt, Tele("mh.. from the grip, M'H KALE pneumonia, diphtheria, fever and epidemics is given by Jlood's SarsapaMy 30 scree in mi wiib Ikiiihc, all rilla. It makes PURE BLOOD. wire fenced, Heaver river running through, and wider ngl ir, $('00 celi, 10 scien bay ; mIi Last season Ike - llnl!, druggist of or Fsciiin' .ti-rWest Lebanon, Indians, sold four In ni West in licit $200 niplv in .1. E Cnx gross of CliHinberlaiiis Oolie, t'liolers 921 Lake Ft. snd Diarrhoea Reined) hiuI says every Fait Luke City. bntllp of it gave 'pel feet sHlislNliuu. J x I- Fur sale M. M. & iy . (. H- - J Grant, 1res. John J. lleiiry Hecy Rndlb, and Tress. Yiee-I'rei- t. GRANT SOAF CO. All last winter Mr. Geo. A Mills, of Conn., was badly alllieleil Dl- - C ORE 5 MifWrhiu ninth m. At' times it wvY'hC' tTi a C?'h afnihC i n , t ' i aiiil' iip John Hmltli llenry ' I. lie r IteLerJ. Giant s t j a fgftT, drwjjvl mver-o. side. "1 triid diflerenl reiiiwliea witTi'' B. . F. ..Grant "Mil be Knihsii til ivcejving relii f, MAaViA V about six in nibs ago I lwuebt a b. -I le of ('briniberUins Inin Balm Yicr using it for tliree days n.v ibeniiiH-ti-iwas gnu and Ims not reluneil siin For sale b M. M ,v Go was. in J. . n . . 1 t- F. GRA . tlaiisgvs. .. Gitice and h. Fsrtory:. 7.M to.'ut. Third Wei (Street CH fi.Dt .ii Tcile Soaps & BAKES GO,, vvv'tii 5(Vf OYS AND CHILDREN.. CoWwtv MEN Indian Negotiation. favorable report Inin the Senate Committee 011 Indian Affairs was presented by Senator Slump upon m amendment to tie propnsml Ui tlie Indian Appropriation bill, appmprialmj ii the $15,000 to enable Hie interior to negotiate with llieUnc Indians ami with toe Indians the Uintah, Utah, ami Foil upon Ha'd, Lia., r aervutnm., m Ids ion, for tin1 surrender ol any portion of their reaervatioiia or for the ITi mo iit'ca ion of existing treaties. A dis-e.e- 1. FRIGES WAV WVWWWWV.'- C del From Utah - - z.f rnBOGW Ml SStl ES - We Rival J R9 WN. D vs. Vi UVt WtvUVHV S V WGO o svoe , c-.- r - y CAU rj9 (3 n 9 .iiH-v- , .'DR; C9 Ladies Pebble Goat Button Slioes Standi art! Screw Pasfencrs,5 at 1.5 per. pair. -- t - CREAM .Soldering Glass. investigations niirsued by Margot have established the interesting fact that'.au alloy composed of ninety five parts tin si d five of zinc nulls at :.20O degrees, an l becomes thinly adhered to glass, and, moreover, is unalterable and extiil Hs a most at t:i ctive metallic lmte'i IIo lias fur-tl- r ascertained by (bis expvrimeLt Recent MOST PERFECT in 1 -- 5 -- -' pure Crape Cream of T artar Powder. Free fiom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. .: A , MADE'.-- : " ?J 9 t -- o ? w: GOOD SERVICE AND SAT GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. ISF ACTION - ' Laundry TiJST05lt This sending of a' special train of such Special to thu Hcrald.J height was something that might Washington, March 9. Kepresenta several times in a year if the ship- five Allen was today notified t.y llie y Would he have tin pers sodesi red ft, " lie called attention that department to the fact that about. eleven cats of appointment of a naval cailetfor Utah. Mr. Alleu intends bi select an examining board of citixensof Utah and Awarded will reward tlie one making the best Highest Honors Worlds Fair, Average with the appointpient. Representative Allen today presented the petition ul W. II White pu' lisherj and others Of Murray, Utah, asking for favorable action., on dm Lmnl lull amending postal laws in relation to second class mailer. By direction of the secretary of war leave of absence ia granted Captain itenrv I). Snyder, araistanl surgeon of jViM Duchesne, Utah bap-we- of aluminum uune. V The company, lie said, bring in about 100 car loads of such height each year, - i 5.5' V I ft 9 -f ? |