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Show THE UTAH YALLEY FRIDAY. Thi Gazette - GAZETTE. TRIED FOR HIS LIFE. - MARCH 21, 1890. carries no dead heads on Its subscription list. Produce of all kinds wanted. J. R. Boehard at Jones. Is constantly receiving the choicest kind of groceries For an cals at all hours go to the Enterprise Hestanrant on Centre Street. Blank Deeds and Mortgages at The Ga- zette office. Good Lunch at the Enterprise Restaurant IS o clock to 3 P.M. for Zfi cents Hancock, Charged with Murder Confronts His Accusers. THE HORRIBLE DEED. I'lie Ilutcliery lAescrlbed by IereiiImit Eye Wltnesftes laenrtl to any lie Killed Jlrs loneM, iin one Jinn 'I'eat I fie. from Mortgage blanks anew lot for Si cents each at The Gazette office. Go to J. H. Boshard's for choice hams, saus age, dried beef and bacon. v- -r If you want a disn of oysters or a nice roast served in palitable style go to tho Enterprise Restaurant. New and ueautiful Dress goods, atJono If you want an absolutely safe abstract of title of property in Provo or Utah county, Ravercamp & Clark arc the parties to apply to. Wednesday, March 19. Court took a recess to 2 o'clock At that hour the session was resnmec and John Trimble of Wilson, Weber county, called into the box. Mr. Trimble was acceptable, and the jury, now complete, stood as follows: Henry Gaddare, Joseph S. Painter, John X. Strong, John Waldemar. Andrew lingers, Geo. W. Jacques, Jr. Alexander Gillispie, Jr. Mark llicliens, O. W. Iloldaway, George Howard,, Hon C. Itobbins,, John Trimble, THE TRIAL BEGUN. For neat tonsorial work try Lon McLaffcrty The clerk then read the indictment at the Palace under the Cosmopolitan. to the jury, and Mr Evans said that believed testimony the Broadhead Dress goods. soring paterns wouldprosecutor be offered which would show Just arrived. there lived in at Jones. that in tbe year Payson a family by the name of Jones Subscribe for Thi Tin Weekly GaZette, consisting of the mother, two sons a good large paper three times a week. It and a daughter, and that on a certain will get thar in good shape soon. night the mother and one of her sons Henry) were killed by the defendants X X Olsen has just Unladed laying the foundand others. d In ation for his new five roomed house the The prosecution then began putting ward. in testimony by calling Xephi LovePeter Stubbs intends to build in the near fu- less, who testified substantially as ture on tho Central Block between Dunn and follows: 1 moved to Payson in 1865; I was Cos and James Thompson, a fine two story brick building. acquainted with Anna Jones, Henry and Jackson Jones; they were C. II. Bloorasterburg has just rcccved TOO, Jones more living in Papson in April. 1835; saw troes and ho has got Henry at my house one night in Apcoming, ril; the next morning I saw him dead Alma Jorgensen met with au accident yester- at ;Pond Town, now called Salem; day . He was riking a mule and leading anoth- soon after retiring on the night 1 er and somehow got pulled off and broke his spoke of, I heard a noise outside, men arm. lollowing; Jones was calling murder; and when I opened my door lie sprang atten-ed well was school Prof T&ppans dancing he was frightened. nside; last Wensday their was about thirty couple Brown objected to witness stating present. iis opinion as to the condition of Overruled and exception The plans are being Insiected for the floral Jones. noted. decoration of the court House grounds. Witness Jones was about six lest The dance lost night in the soccond wurd was n height, and my own ago years: well attended, and prompting by Mr. Joseph lie left my home and started eastward; eras White excellent. don't think he was armed; lie left in a Thomas Jones died suddenly late last night lurry; shortly after he left, Mr. Hantiie defendant, came to my house; at his residence in tho soccond ward. After a cockwas te acting as constable at that time short sickness. heard Hancock say, there he is, Dress goods. Buttons. Trimmings etc. lere he is; Hancock was armed with at Jones. iis gun; lie started off in the direction 1 didn't see Jones again An obscure and characterless sheet pub- of Jones; lished In this city" is the way Dugdale refers hat night; knew where Jones lived; to the Gazette. Oh dear! the agony this t was in a dugout; Henrys mother, his little brother and sister lived there paper must have caused the fellow who liri I left my home after Hancock also; a collar on Dngdaie! I went east till I cams to the eft; We have received a copy of the Payson dugout; heard noises while going; saw Business Enterprise. It is a wide awako Iancock at the door of the hut; Hanlittle advertising paper A credit to that town. cock went into the hut; didn't hear lim say anything; I heard a gun fired; Graham Daley has had his newt home near saw a gun in the hands of Haucock; The Gazette repainted and is adding a saw it after the shot; the smoke was grainery to his premises. all around him; there were others Those who listened to the music rendered by with him; Hancock left them when he the Black Husar Band outside tho Cosmopolitan came out; and went east or south in Hotel last Saturday say it was the finest music the directiou of Salem; others went with him. I went in the cabin about ever played in Provo. 30 minutes afterwards. The Postage Stamp Company played to a Witness I saw Mrs Jones in the crowded house last Saturday evening in Provo cabin; she was .dead; there was. a ittle girl there also; I went home bill The old folks of the second ward had an endidn't stay there; I dodged around and afterlast joyabletime Friday evening considerably; I was scared; didn't noon. see Haucock nor Jones any more that Tho foundation of the Roberta House was night; saw Jones next morning lying finished last Friday and the brick work com- on the road in blood and dirt; ho had menced last Monday. iis clothes on; there were no Indians The mason work of D. P. Thuesena Is flniahed-anoth- about then; be was dead; I saw afterward at tbe grave when lie was building added to the Central Block. juried; I saw the bodies of Henry and The Central Block In the course of a few n the cabin; after the bodie were put years will be the central business block In town. in the cabin; the roof was pulled in dirt and straw or whatever Joseph Dunn passenger and freight agent of and the was in it, fell in over the bodies; there the Utah Central in Provo is to succeed J. R. Twelves as clerk in the Provo Woollen Mills. their bodies were not washed; I cant And J. R. Twelvs Is to be cashier of the new say wiietber Hancock was there; I was somewhat excited, and I wouldn't bank ike to say. ed The foundation fur the new front of the Weal At that time I had a wife and a child; my wifes name Coop is finished and the mason work commenced last Tuesday. was Martha Louisa; she is still living Is not in attendane on The Boat Club Ball last Friday in the Opera n Payson; she know I it was in the early ;his court; nouse was a grand success. )art of the evening when Jones came The Eureka Saloon opened last Tuesday. here; 1 know that hy the sense I abed about half an The side walk on the West End Block is much lave; I had been in the room where not did he go hour; Impoved but it has left the buildings a little wife was; he had not left more my nigh. than two minutes when Hancock Walter Cox's has bought the property which came; Jones was in his shirt sleeves; he now occupies on 7th Street for 11500. te had on a hickory shirt. Jirown What for a night was that? X. Omnnsen is atiout to commence a dairy Witues It was moonlight night, I and he proposes to make a specialty of deliver- told Jones which way to go; I heard ing milk twice daily. shots in the direction of Pond Town The dance under the auspices of the Masonic Jiat night after returning from the I heard one shot before 1 got to in House Provo the last Opera i;abin; Fraternity, Monday night was not so well attended as was ,he house; it was in the direction of expected. nit, and I should think it was about 500 yards off; I bad no light in my The question of the electrtc light company is louse; when I saw Hancock coming where will the city hare the polls erected. up, I stepped in and shut the door; saw only one come out of the cabin; Provo streets will soon be lighted with others were standing around the cabin; they were standing there when the The Gazette wants to publish truth and shot was iired; I was laid down behind only truth and when it gets anything wrong brush near by; there was a dim light; one will will be pleased to correct it if any couldnt see what was going on in the call our attention to tbe fact. We are not in recognize any others; recthe business of lying for any cause or any- room; didnt Hancock without difficulty; ognized body. after they left I slipped and went in Tbe Probate clerk was busy issuing marrage and found Mrs. Jones; I think it was Icenses last Saturday to the following persons, before 11 o'clock; 1 left the little girl Hans Anderson and Tcnnle Peterson of Provo, there; I took her up in my arms and Geo. Peterson of Xephl ; and Roxena A Chat win asked tier where her father was. 1 of Suntaquin, Alisa Starw of Springrlle and don't think I took her toLewisIIatcli's; Harriet Dalton of Circlevllie: Hy rum E. Bow- I dont think I have told peoplo in man and Esther E. Herbert of American Fork. Payson that I took that girl to Hatch's; she was about five years old; site was Irvine and Barney have got their new crying; she went up to lier mother and building finished and have taken out the laid her face on her breast; bare never partition, to make one long room. When of her as a baby; I carried the finished will be tho finest clothing house 1 n spoken child somewhere, but cunt recollect town. where; except I have told about the asks: What's the killing; think that I told AlvinCrockett The Provo Enquirer matter with Kephi's boom? Has it wilted away. of the killing; didn't tell him I saw Hancock come one; can't say that I Ob. shake the moss off your back; pull the cobwebs of antiquity from your eyes; open your did or didn't tell I saw Hancock come main arteries and let some of the old blood drop out of the hut, whithin 30 years after out In lumps; and then ask us, and we will the occurence; I have talked about it answer. At present, we're too busy preparing but can't say to whom; I didnt go into my bouse on my return; for the third place Xephi Ensign. stayed L. S Iloldiway the booming real estato around the lot; didn't go to bed that started out to Salem just before agent is prepared to sell farms, ranches and night; object was to get out of daylight; city projicrty. His motto is quick sales and the way; Imywanted to hide; came small returns. Parties visiting Provo with the body on the way; I didnt intention of purchasing property will do well upon the more than live minutes; no to call and see him. Ho can soli property stop therewas there; went two or three from tlOO to 50 cheaper than any other one else miles south of there; I went back home agent In town, 2 doors cast ot the Cosmopoli again; I was afraid of my life; when tan Hotel. got back home told my wife of the Another runaway occured last Saturday occurence; I didnt feel afraid wiien about 2 o'clock. A team hitched to a wagon saw that Hancock was not about; I went to get some coal out of iDi U O. car rode a horse off; the horses were kept Tbe car being in an awkward place, the team in a genera corral; kept my horse bad a reason. Lewis would not back although the driver pulled out because with all his might upon the reins. The driver Hatch was at the burial; Herry Jolly who Is unknown thought it best to give it up was there also; my wife was there; so he drove out. When he reached the scales Charley Hancock and Ambrose Sabin of the P. L. A R. Oo ho got out of the wagon to were there: cant tell who pulled down talk to some one, when all of a sudden the team the rafters; George Hancock had arw ent up J street on the run untlil they reached rested me; never had liked him from Judge Duscnburrys residence then they were that day to this;1 he arrested me beatoped without doing any damage whatever. cause I wouldnt go to Bishop's trial; Unless people take more care and tie tbelr lie tied me up; I think that was in teams up, It will result In some serious injury. 1856; he claimed that he was an officer; 18-5- 8 sec-con- ever-gree- n 2-- .. er Cross-examin- it was uaderstooil in the town tha Hancock was Constable. I offered to go and wash the bodies; want to the burial afoot; it took two or three hours; there was confusion and talk; was afraid to wash the bo dies; I didnt have charge of them; think that Charles Hancock had charge of the funeral; there was a wall arounc was outside tbe the town; the dug-otown; I made threats against Hancock by the law; I expected to swear against him; I have not said that I would see that the defendant died with his boots on; it was to liim that I threatened him with the law. licdirect When I treatened Hancock, he defied me; I was arrested by George because had had some trifling difficulty with his brother Charles, who was at that time bishop. Excused. John A. Mikesell was called. lie testified; I live in Park City; lived in Payson in 1858; saw the bodies at the cabin; did not see the cabin pulled down; they ran the small boys away; Geo. Hancock was there before the cabin was torn down; think Geo. Hancock ordered us away. Ellen II. Brown was called. She testified; my name was Hatch before I was married; I lived in Payson in 1859; 1 was live years and two montliB old in April of 1858; my mothers name was Hatch by her first marriage and Jones by her second marriage; the first remember on the night of the murder was being wakened by the noise; saw brother Henry taking his gun down; tiie first time I ever saw Geo. Hancock to recognize him was some weeks or months after the killing; I said, there is the the man who killed my mother; all remember on the evening wras some men coming in and telling her to tell the truth and they wouldnt hurt her, but dont know what it was they wanted her to tell; she was on her knees oil the floor; she said, For Gods sake, spare my children; one man tried his gun and said, My gun won't Mine another man said, go off; will: was very much frightened I dont know who the men were; on tiie 4th of July I recognized Geo. Hancock; said to my father, there is the man who killed mv mother; had taken Jlias. Hancock to be the man before ut ;his. mother and Mr. Gough; these men did not say anything to me; I had been down the street playing and was going home; I beard Hancock say 1 killed Mrs. Jones; he said-1-sh- e fell over on tiie side of the bed, he said; I shot Mrs. Jones; this conversation occured running north and south of the tithing block; Mr. llosson did not express any surprise when Hancock told him Mrs. Jones was killed; dont know how old a man Mr. llosson was at the time of this conversation. Frank Wilson: I live in Salt Lake City; lived in Salem; I remeved there in 1853. Mr. Evans: Are you in auy way related to Mr. Hancock? Mr. Brown: object your honor it's bad enough to charge us with murder, am slightly related by marriage; remember the killing of Henry Jones; in tiie night my brother woke me up believe tbe Indians are killsaying; ing some one; we dressed and went out in tbe street; we met Jones coming a running and a panting; he said there are some men after me trying to kill f you are an me; my brother said, innocent man you shall not be killed: Jones asked for a drink of water; while lie was drinking it, he heard the men in pursuit coming he broke and run; when the men came up they said they did not intend to kill him, but he should have a trial the next day at 10 o'clock; Geo. Hancock seemed to be in charge of the party; he wanted my brother and me to go with him to see that he wasnt killed; after we got outside of the town Geo. Hancock said, Xow you can slip it to him; two shots were fired in his back; 1 think Hancock fired one shot in the body when Jones fell; there were six shots fired into tiie man; when he fell lie said somtbing about, I knew you would do it you s of b ; lie was disarmed when captured irt the door of my brothers house; Lycurgus Wilson is uiv elder brother; tiie parties who had done the killing went on towards Pay-sostayed with the body about an hour; then went home and returned :o the body; some Indians were removmade them up tiie ing bis pants; ants back, noticed then where he nul been shot. by Mr. Brown: Henry Jones broke and run for my brother's house in the fort as soon as lie heard tiie pursuers coming. At tiie request of Mr. Brown the witues drew a map on tiie black-boar- d of the fort and biidlugs. These men that came up were armed witli brass mounted government yagers; 1 don't know whether Hau-i:n:had a yager or not: lie had a gun: Iancock, Patten and Xelson were tiie men in pursuit of Jones; they raid that Jones hud been stealing hmses; when we were going back with the rnan Jones the men at his side took the end; Hancock turned li is head and said, Xow you can slip it to him;'' tiie result was two shots from the mi n right behind; the wounds were enough to kill him, but lie was ho heated that te couldn't die; he had to cool off first; it took about half an hour for him :o die; three shots were fired in my presence; 1 don't know of anything that impaired inv brother's hearing at that time; It was between 12 and 2 o'clock when the. killing was done; after the killing went to San Bariii-din1 done a good many things there; some that wouldn't like to tell. The witness at the solicitation of Mr. Brown, related a long list of travels. He wound up with have been nearly place except Provo and have spent a great deal of time in Provo. I was fraudently convicted and sent to States Prison iu California; I was sent there for embiizzlement; 1 was sentenced .to three vears imprisonment but only served eighteen months; I was arrested on last election day for illegal voting; I was arrested twice before that; I am a carpenter and builder by trade; have done a groat deal of work in Salt Lake; have talked with a number about tliis case; I have talked with Xephi Loveless; I have never tried to make have any money out of this case; never offered to leave if I was paid any money; I told Sam Thurman that I did not want to give any evidence in the case; I did not suggest to Sam Thurman that lie give me money to get out of the country; he did not tell me to go to the devil; I have not written any letters about the matter; J have never made an application to Asiel IJancook to furnish money in the case. n; Cros-exami- To Mr. Brown: I dont remember Xephi Loveless being there that night. Lycurgus Wilson was sworn andles-;itielive in Fairview, Sanpete; ived in Salem in 1858; In April in 1858 I had a very sick woman; I went out to get some wood; while out Henry Jones ran into my house; he said, they arc after me and arc trying to kill me; he was bareheaded and 1 think lie hud on a common iiunnei shirt; tie looked like a scared man and to me he looked like a bad man; he had been shot in the arm; be had long liair; he looked rough; said What are you doing here, have was goyou been killing some one? ing to put him out when heard some went on meii'Coming; he ran out; outside of the fort to see what was the matter; there were four or five parties there; one of them was George Hancock; I don't know who had charge of the posse; think George Hancock tad charge of them; they wanted him to go back to Payson with them; lie said, I won't go back with you. you The men lave killed my brother. ;olil him they had not, but that his brothers were prisoners; took hold of Jones arm; we walked along toward Payson; Geo. Hancock was tell-u- g me that some men had been sleal-n- g horses and this fellow was the the outfit: as we were ringleader ot we saw some one coming going along, to meet us; Jones said, there comes some more of tiie d- -n cusses after me; ; list then a couple of shots were iired ind Jones fell; I think that Hancock nul a pistol in his hand on the side next to me; lie did not have any gun; when Jones came into my house he nul a pistol and I thiuk a knife; lie lad no pistol when came out of tiie louse to where tilt men had him. Mr. Evans: Do you remember what you told ine yesterday in Mr. Brown: I object your honor to Mr. Evans cottitning into court with what he has got from persons in private con versution, we have a right to to met with the witnesses. Objection sustained. I think the shot came from behind; Sain Keel was on the other side of tiie man; we left the body lying in tiie road; think Hancock left about tiie same time that I did; be went towards ..avson and went toward Pondtown. To Mr. Brown: There was quite a crowd of people behind us; 1 think here were some guns in the crowd; I don't think it was possible for Hancock to have shot the man without endont think from dangering Keel; tiie position tie was in that lie could lave shot tiie man; the crowd were all talking; don't know Hint Hancock exercised any more authority than any one else. Sarah A. Hatch whs called and testi-- i remember when tiie Jones cd; amily was killed; did not see Henry , ones or his mother when they were dead; my house was about three blocks 'rom the Jones cabin; was woke up u tiie morning by hearing shots; I came from the east; thought the shots the little girl came to our house; she was brought to me by Jensen; never saw either of the Ilaucocks that night. Henry Gardener was called and Lest-fieI was in Payson in 1858; 1 knew Ienry Jones; was following the band around during the early part of the evening; I heard shooting later on; I went to the dugout early in the morn-Eg- ; 1 saw Mrs Jones; she was dead; saw Jones afterwards, he was lying dead near lontown; there were wounds n the head, body and arm: an Indian removed some of bis clothing. Court then adjourned until Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. d: d; ii:rnoaaim K . C. Larsen visited Provo this week. or Thistle Gardener Valley is in Provo Ilenry Mr. P. Evans of Lelii was in Provo yester day. Mr. William Hatch a merchant of Koosh' nrom. Plots connty culled at our offleo this week. Mr. Israel Evans of Lelii and Bishop cutler of that place were in town tills week. Judge, L. W. Shurtluff of Ogdon adorned Provo with his presence Wednesday. Deputy Lee of Rawlings, Wyoming, who Is on his way home, stayed over in Provo a few hours lost Wednesduy. 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I thank Hood's Sarsaparilla for giving her back to me restored to health and strength. Julia A. Ki::o, Sherman, Texas. My break-bone- that he killed her; he also said that she was In a dugout when she was in a dugout who she was killed and that she fell over on the bed when she was killed, he did not say why he come to kill her. Cross- - examined: I do not know weether ltosson is living or no; have not heard of his whereabouts for twenty years that remember of; I was born in Iowa in 1848 on September 12; was eleven years old when this occured; have told this conversation a number of times; I told Xephi Loveless about it two weeks ago; 1 told my Are fully Quipped with the lx?st Improved Machinery for the manufacture of all wooden Building material. CEO. W. MICKEL the proprietor, long and favorably known as a lending contractor and builder, is now prepared to execute contracts in this line on short notice and in the most approved manner. 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Call and examine our stock and get a perfect fit and save money. 51. Regular meetings held on the first and third Tuesdays of month. each Visiting brelheren are cordially invited to attend. W. II. Randall, W. M. Alonzo A. Xoox, Secretary. Singleton Sc Johnson. REMEDY FOR CATARRIL -lfeest. Easiest piSCra to use. leanest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. Old and Reliable The Hatch House. Mrs. Sarah A. Hatch has opened a Hotel witli correli and good accommodations for travelers and teamsters in Salem, Utah County, who the travelTha foundation of G A. Dexter's blacksmith ing public will get first class accomshop on F st. north is laid. modations. Location i block south of is wire gauge Heavy being put up to the the Salem Dam. windows of tbe county Jail to prevent any one bunding anything to prisoners confined therein. NOTICE. in my possession a roan It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent E. T. IIazeltixe, Warren, Pa. by mail. Address, Milliner. g ines to cull and examine his elegant stock before purchasing elsewhere. Terms to suit. W. A. Johnson has sold SI Singer Sowing machines In the last three months. Buy the Singer and get tho best sewing machine made. I have D. T. H. Mrs. Emma Reese, When know-cvcrythin- better satisfaction than ever. GEO. W. MICKEL. JOO Zt&szu.' On 3 Dollar OUR HEW Died at Payson March 5th of LaGrippe followed by Penainonia, Clarence son of William and Christina Powell aged 2 months. This-isth- e sixth child that the bereaved parents have lost, and have tiie greatest synipetliy of tiie people. Potter wife of Died, Mrs Ellt-Amasa Potter of this place of rheumatism followed hy dropsy. She leaves a numerous family to mourn her dimise. Died in Payson March 18th tiie little boy of J. L. and Alta Townshend age about 15 months. Born to the wife of Lyman Kappell March 16th a bouncing boy all concerned doing as well as cauld be expected. wc can give PLAINING MILLS ned o; JUST BEADY FOR OPERATION, NOW Hood's Sarsaparilla I MILLS OF PROVO Sold by druggists. ?1 ; tlx for $5. Prepared only by C I. HOOD & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maxi Tiie Gazette states facts that you can't deny which show that you or your frienda are bod In any respect, just threaten to help boycott us and by so doing show the weakness of your csiiho and help build us up, TIioko great big iKiwerful THURSDAY MORNING would lie aristocrats who want thu whole Most Fashionable Goods in the marke earth are digging their own graves as fast as The Hancock trial was resnmed. Cheap as the Cheapest. Wm. Clow aril was called and testi- they can. IJut, Mean you, they don't 'know It. Main Street live in Paysoni Iwas living in fied: W. A. Johnson, agent for tho genuine Singer remember Salem in April in 1858; Utah Sewing Machine carries a complete slock (Spanish Fork, quite a little rumpus being kicked up of machines at bis plHce of business, N o.71 W, there at that time; I was on duty Centre street. Invites parties desiring machwatching the steck and fort; the In- dians were bad; I heard a little group whom I had called up say, They are gone; the noise heard was a rumbling kind of noise; heard a shot fired some time after that; it seems to me there were three shots but I could not be positive; that would be between the fort and Payson. Janies S. Ballard: I live at Payson; am close to 43 lived there in 1858; years old; am acquainted with Daniel llosson and Geo. W. Hancock;! did not hear any talk between these men about the killing of Henry Jones; I beard some talk between them some days after the killing of the Jones family; heard Hancock say that Mrs. Jones was killed; also heard him say MICKEL PLAINING two-ea- r old heifer; no ear marks, no rands visible. The owner can have her by aplying and proving property. Daniel C. Leavitt. Provo, March 20, 1890. PROPOSALS. Wanted for building a sohool.liouse in Moab, Emery Co. Utah. Adobe or frame, dimensions 50x20. Specifications on application. School Trustees. Moab, Emery county, Utah. THE OXLY OXE. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running solid Vestibi.led,ElectricLighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running Solid Vestibuled.ElectricLighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman Sleeping Cars run on these lines is patented, and cannot he used by any other Railway Company, It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and be convinced. For further particulars apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or address Alex. Mitchkl. Commercial Agent, 262 So. Main St., Suit Lake City, Utah THE PALACE HAYERCAMP Tonsorial Parlors Lon. Me. Lafferty, Proprieter. A Hair First-clas- s lfotel, Proro Tonsorial Artist. cutting 25 cents; Shaving 5 cents. 1 work guaranteed. Iercct Ladies, Misses end Childrens hair cutting, and dressing a specialty. t-- f CLARK, Licensed Abstractors of Titles In basement under GoBijiopolifcai) & IX AXD FOlt UTAH CO. Office 1st National Bank Provo City, Building, XTtaJi Our Abstracts show all Errors and filing;, against real property to any part of Utah County. THE THE J3EST SEEBS era put up by thooe D. HI. FERRY & CO. Who are the Largest Seedsmen in the world. D. H.FiMTftCoi Beautifully Uluctrated, Descriptive ififAL Seed" an FREE to I for S90 will ba mailed all applicants, end to last season's customers. It is better than ever. Ey Flower ery person using Garden, or Held SEEDS should send for it. D. M. FERRY ft CO. PCTWOIT, MICH. Empire Meat Market.' Center Street, Provo, Utah. COOK, SCOTT & COMPANY, Proprietors. Deters' in Choice Beef, .Mutton, Pork, V ' Sausage, Etc V ifeat.PeKv red to all parts of City |