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Show cawi P.VUli CITV ITEMS. Tun Wasatch Wavi: srn:nY, 1, 14. local waves The County Court meets nvt Moiuinv. Yesterday was a cry busy day for the ssa'men:. Several famllle pa.Ned through town Thursday eu route from Southern Utah to Wyoming. ltead our special notice colinun this of interest week von w!". f .'I something .. . ..w . W there. Don't fail tn rend tne It. gistraiion Notlve to be found in another column of this paper. Some of the Park f.dkswere finite anxious to hear the result of the bail game. It is said tin re was considerable money up ou the result. The grand jurors of the Third District court have been excused until tin 17th of June, when court will open with Judge Zane on the bench. - M. Sutlif f of lark City, prh ate secretary of E. P. Kerry , w as in Ilebrr yesterday looking after the interests of Mr. Kerry, J. J. 1 aty , ami otliiis. lie is u very pleasant and agreeable young man. The water raised in the Provo river this week, and the tie drivers have been as busy as bees; if we may be allow ed to judge of their work from the amount of timber that lias passed the norlli bridge. The Sheriffs sale of stock on an execution of Geo. A. Lowe & Co., against James Nash took place Thursday as per The amount rea'.i.ed advertisement. was $;D7.85, or ail average price of SI 1.41 per head of stock. Yesterday morning as the sun rose there was a bright halo about it of ail shades of the rainbow ami also a bright sun dog to the north of it vv liieli looked as bright as the sun itself. Tills illusion continued for upwards of half an hour after which it slowly faded away. Biclianl WaLrs, Monday morning a young man well known to our citieiii left tiie Park for a trip to Itnhanano'.K. Iml. lie goes tb. re to receiie treatment at the Medical Institute for a white swelling. on one of his legs which lias made him a cripple for the best part of his life. The doctors there has e led him to hope that a in rmar.ent cure can be effected and that the cause of his lameness may be removed. After ins treatment at tin ins stitute lit intends to go into some drug house and study to make him- self au adept drug ami presevi, lion c.nk. .DTA EtViy .L.'f b'K.b'jpe that, he msv have his highest hopes nalied amt d that lie nm r.turn home fully l)iek is a good, honest, industrious lad and deserves tile kindest treatment at the liamls ef dame fonune. A pistol shot Tuesday evening m front of Cupit & Ilivmans saloon caused a ruh to be made ill that direction to see who was hint, but on arriving on the ground it was found that some young men had been engaged in a fiiemllv scuffle and a pistol fell from the pocket of one of them, and when it struck on the floor was discharged without doing any damage. Mo arrests. G. A. Baas lias a force of men at work on lb her Avenue, engaged in jigging mine. dump ore from the TVood-id- e The girls in the two houses of prostitution were hauled up on Tuesday afternoon by the Marshal for using obscene and indecent language. They were trial Wednesday ly Police Justice Wlicdon, and pleading guilty were fined 10 apiece. A force of men were put to work in the upper works of the Sampson last Wednesday under Foreman Norman, ami uo doubt shipments of ore from Unit mine will be resinned very shortly. We understand that it is the intention of the company to keep a force at work on the mine while the drain tunnel is being run and try to make the mine pay Hie better part of the expense incurred by running the tunnel. fir.t-c'.a- Some sneak thief got in the room occupied by AY in. McKay of Sat Lake, last Geo. W. Xoakcs, the Charleston man Wednesday night, nlthe Park City Hotel, mentioned in last weeks Wave as hav- and relieved his pocket of some 200 or ing whipped ids daughter, was arrested $.500 in cash. No clue l.as been found to last Tuesday for the offense. Ills trial thief as j et. was set for Wednesday at 10 a.m. AfPolice Justice Wlicdon has turned into ter hearing the testimony the jury was the city treasury during his term of ofa vvliat extent unable to decide as to fice some 2.124 in cash from fines. Bechastisement by a parent should be carsides this amount there have been a numbenried. They gave the defendant the ber of hundreds of dollars in fines workefit of the doubt and brought in a vered out on tiie street by impecunious indi-- v dict of not guilty. ideals. I am willing to risk my reputation as The location for the now Episcopal a public man, w rote Edward Iline to the church has been settled upon. It is to Liverpool Mercury, if the worst case of be located on Park Avenue nearly opposmall-pocannot be cured ill three days site the Public School House One ivy the use of cream of tartar. Decoration Day was pretlA generally ounce of cream of tartar dissolved in a pint of water, drunk at intervals, when observed here in the Park. Nearly all of cold, is a certain, remedy. tiie business houses were closed and onr It has cured thousands, never haves a eitizens either took part in the Decoramark, never causes blindness and avoids tion services at the cemetery or attended the base bad match at your place. The tedious lingering. members of tiie ft. A. H. turned out in . C . I Wutterson and colleagues are full force, headed by a fife and drum satisfied that they have a big" thing corps, and marched 111 a body to the in their gold strike on Snake Creek. bury ing ground. They have not got the proper facilities F. II. Grice, our popular restanrautnr, for catching the precious luota! at pres cut but they are fixing tip as fast as lias been having a big run on his strawpossible under the circumstances . The berry and cream and ice cream tallies dust is very fine and hard to catch but this week. x never-failin- -- AH 'I !."gV OLD WALPOLE. DUELING OUT. g -- Charley thinks when fairly started under Miss Elia Moyn, niece of Mrs. J. Huy, proper regulations and plenty of appara died nt the residence of her aunt and tits one man can clean up 62 j per day. uncle in this city last Wednesday evenMrs. Mary Jordan died of dropsy on ing of a stoppage of blood in the heart the 2tli, at her home about line miles She had been under the doctors care for north of Hcbcr, after au illness of about some ten days past but her illness was four weeks. Mrs. Jordan was about not considered dangerous until the last moment. Her funeral took place from it years of age. She leaves tiie Congregational church Friday mornthroe sons to mourn her ioss aged 15, 17 at 10 oclock. Tiie remains were foland 20. Her husband died a few years ing lowed to their last resting place by a ago, one daughter tvv o years ago and the other eleven months later. Her losses large number of friends and acquaintances. She was 22 years, 9 months and w ere more than site could bear and prey-ein av ily on her mind and probably has- 8 days old at the time of her death. A petition lias been circulated about tened her end. Funeral services were held from her late residence Monday af- town, for signer? asking for the pardon of Malloy, the murderer of Joseph ternoon at 2 oclock. Hughes, from the penitentiary. The Judge Judd and 15. Bachman Jr. were reason given why lie should be up from 1rovo the forepart of the pardoned is, we understand, that he Is week and' went over to Midway looking The genervery low with consumption. at the wonders of nature to be found al oplniou is tiiat it would be the proper there. Tlte Judge told a report' r of the tiling to let him finish out the term for Wave that the bathing in the pots," ns which he was sentenced, even If lie docs they are called, is the finest he had ever die try ing to do so. Tlte Judge is a very sociaexperienced. County Court meets next Monday at ble and pleasant gentleman to talk with. We never passed a more pleasant half Coalv iUe. day than in the company of Judge Judd The City Marshal has been making exand Mr. Bachman, last Monday. We tensive repairs to the sluice boxes at the were sorrv the gentlemen could not stay lower end of Main street. w ith us longer, but they were obliged to The old Beard of Aldermen lic'd a lie back to Provo to open court on Tueslast Tuesday evening for the meeting day morning. We hope the Judge will purpose of finishing up their years busfavor us with another visit soon. iness. Jos. M. Cohen was appointed City Assessor for the ensuing year. W. M. Curtis, of tiie Massachusetts Base Ball. mine has been in town for the past week The Proposed game for Decoration superintending the fixing up of the maDay between Park City and Hcber. chinery belonging to tiiat mine that is to proved to be a very good game with a be used in tiie running of the Sampson few u.Yrvntl-.- , as C Alrrowng which amounts 'for the score living as stamyWhqs v high as it was. The grounds were in eel It'W'aat.'Hffit'lftV at Fort Duchesne have discovered a tine condition,, and- - there wcmabooiiiOa valuable-ram, very Major Chaffee, tap-tai- n AV lii tall and Lieutenant people in attendance. The Heber Brass McFarland Baud favored the assembled multitude were in Salt Lake several days this week with some excellent music which helped and though they were mum it is believed at the post that they were on business to make things lively. connected with the mine, and tiiat they The game resulted in a victory for have great expectations. The visiting Hcbersby a score of 15 to 11. This officers were given a handsome dinner at makes a game apiece now for each club, the Alta Club by Lieutenant Dunning. S. L. Ikrald. and the next game is looked forward to with interest and is already talked of, alBobcrt Lindsay called on us this week though it will not be likely to come off and showed a specimen of some wheat before the Fourth of July that was grown on his farm at Lake J. M. Cohen, of rark City, did the Creek.. The wheat is fast heading out umpiring to the satisfaction of every- and 6tands about two and a half feet body. high. This is very early for tills valley, Glanviile redeemed himself over his and shows that the climate is certainly plat ing in the Park, therefore the spec- improving. Ten or twelve years ago Ave tators had no opportunity ro shout had scarcly got through our spring soup, which he says was quite a relisf. plowing at this season of the year. Mr. There was a grand ball given in the ev- Lindsay has some land that be summer ening, in honor of the visiting club, fallowed last year, and he says he is which was largely attended and kept up confident he will raise as much grain on until the w cc suin hour-'- , w hfu c eri body au acre of this land as lie w ill on two or went home tired out. ajn.8 of a:iv of Lie oth r iau 1. -- flfty-eigl- t'-ixc S. New IfampaUtre Town that Ti -- J at expected it la-- t, juxe Monday evening wo had a plea-;vea'.l from Judge Anderson, who lot.k his departure for the metropolis, on Thusdav aft r st nteiieing the renaming eiuviets of tills t.rm. '1 he Judge says lie will prohahlv have his family here at the September trim of court, lie regrets tiiat tlu re is not enough! to keep him bust, ,o that lie might live right here with us, lie is al business, amt luis cie ail'll up tile old illUil up eloeket left lie'le' by ms j lJereman. He is greatly opposed to the manner in whhh indictments are found tn spite ea.es ami pedty emeiiCes. "0 on Last Mr. v i iLI Duncans ome Amur Keasoos for It Ilrrllnr In Anecdotes. I dueling still popular among ' was by a reporter the iilier day of a military man who ha affairs." men prominent In seieral No, t mes have changed marvelous-y- . During Jackson's second term the iemoernts, flushed with victory at thf .residential election, were rather arrogant. Many Uaah ng and gallant young non liad been elected from tho western uid southern states, and conscious of ho r great numerical superiority were umewlisl dUposcd to carry matters viih a high iVi'i'i Duclmg j,n those Tar X vll v 1 AU Uhited States F.akd Orrtri, llcularly lnterc.tlnsr to the His- ' Salt Lake Utv, A good 4 inch torical Student. Cooper wagon to trade Kay SUt, 10. for a 3 inch or 3 14 inch wagon. Two important events have given thi NOTICK I hereby riven that William Apply Nuttall of 10 HeberCity, Waeateii Conaty, Ltsfi Samuel Jones. part of tho Connecticut valley an al has tiled notice of intention to proof oa his desert laud claim No. 121, make interest for the his most for the SEW oi 8E1S 8ec 13 Township 5 Sontb, of range 4 K N torical student, writes a Walpole, L Meridian, Utah, before the Probate If you wish to get nice, delicious pies, 8Judoe or County Clerk, at Heber City, WaH., correspondent to The Boston A J satch Utah, on baturday, the nth day or cakes, crackers, or a nice, cooling disk of July,County, loss. vertiser, and, indeed, there are fo.t of ice cream, call and sec ',Ym. Hannah. Ho names the following witnesses to nrove oars so dull that they do uut tingle a the complete" U rination and reclamation Of said land: Kuoch Kiehons, Nathaun- I. (ho tales that are told of what wna doth Creer. J. I.. Parcel, Dixon u. Greer, all of Wasatch County, Utah. here. In tho old Walpole buryiii FOR SALE. Also, notice is hereby given that the toi- ground tho visitor is shown a tomb settler has filed nollee of intention to make final proof fn supngr-- pte tone on which is engraved tho follow of Ten acres first class farming li's claim, anil that atd pro.. f wiii be made and land, before the Probate .lurtise. or In his abst-neIn memory of John Kdbourn ing: LOST a fine brood mare. the County Enquire of i 7 'yiv'-s- i c'l.v hfu A 8, 17S9. L' A P.trick Kiikshiiv Hus, wiMt h Errr.iwoN'. , . Uv h and iu was much was 8.1th of IWellb, lie the ot-iOT ... r, personal . r.... ,.,i age. vogue, iays year ' "or ,r .k:u a h!turi "" ? W1 tandtne.skW of akqi Aee,5. and the NK4 of ,J... in the house were frequent An uiioi million of Iui w hcrcaK'u " ill be fir-- t settler of tiie town in 1749." .thwoee. in Townships South, tang C, n. Tongue nnd chain scrapers for sale at . Merdian. Utah. UnnkfuHy iccchod, siml any tlHiuaxe pulil During the French and Iud an war I ly broil glit lo au abrupt termination by D. S. lie naraea the following? witnesses to prov Huffakers, Midway, l) il. 1. Jacob, til the Gi it Mill. continuous reaidetice upon ami eultlviu scheme was concocted in Canada in ao in iutimat on tlmt injurious imputation of, said land, vis: Joseph 8. Ketebnm, rordnuce w tli wli eh a band of aorai tions would be resented elsewhere. Detthict Mikutll, Jtrivn fifRuOM. Htiirj ri!l tn w. ii. I hae at ILskt t raugbton, Wasnt.-all of o! M. Wise M. fin w and rtah. sent '.tun County, was hundred forth Id four Henry savnges who w!l upair watches, clocks ami uOt1vaua U urukhi Any per.G Hi allowance of Ruch proof, or who knows will guarantee satisfaction. destroy all the white settlements ou th Virginia, Bailie Teyton of Tennessee, anil Of any substantial reason, under the law jelry, and river. On tiie 17th o ir.llat n liawes of Kentucky, Jesse Connecticut I' arm of 49 the Interior Department, acres, all under cultlra- and North Carolina, mnny tiou, two fine springs on the land. be JenLadies desirous of learning the art of August, 17a5, the Indians attacked th Bynum of Riven House, anpportunitye abo cabin of John Kilbourn. Walpole wa: liter southerners were known lo be outhonses, stables, corrals, fabric painting, should call on Mr. with together unwas the it with the not and if one npaii fine uiarcs. and all quite, highest prompt iu rebuttal of Tiwt "submitted "bv pistul, II. (1.ae. ut the Hchir Mouse. She is a then nearly, lm deuce claimant. .erstood tiiat a call to the field would piements. Located about afarming tine artist and will gunianlee satisfac- point on the river where setticmcnti D. Wkbb, mile uorth- - T. C. of white men had been establish follow nuv damaging personal attack east of Midw ay, Baiuy, A tty. for ciaiuiauu. tion. a' upou dixliiigicshed members of the ruled. and tho K Iboum place, Euqnlro of 8. W. IVoum.ev, NOTICE FOB FUBLICATIOX.rNO. 5356 though no longer tho only civil ing parly. The rude demeanor and ofat the Farm. AVasatfli County OMicers. ized habitation in the vicinity, was toi fensive vituperation by which congress far from any other to make it powbli has been disgraced for somo yeais past Probate Jude T. Watson. for tho fam ly to receive either warn would have been promptly punished . ...v... .. SSWISKUS ViVUfl 1IIAI Select mt n A. J. Alexander, Harmon Cum Estray Notice, following named ftettler bM filed notice r J. It. Murdock. ing or assistance. Happ ly, all the in foriv years ago. Now it excites comIn l..e to make flnul bis In support have In my possession the following de. of hietent ( lelk T. IL Giles. mates of the cabin were at home. Bui paratively 1 ttle public attention and i claim, and that saidproof proof will b before made Assessor and (ulleetor Thos. Ilieken, Jr. the Probate or Judge In hi what a situation it was! The whitr jnl w met in congress by a retort in the County Clerk, at Heber City, Wa. Tiemmei Joseph Hatch ld !n'd." satch h on Countv, .mTen Utah, Jane Ktb. ".hoStde people were just six in number: Join Attorney Win. Iu s. 188b, via : Elisha Averott, H E NoSfW), for tli decline h0r8 How do ton account for the K t of the N W I and lots No 1 Mirriitli. June". bUt W yeur Kilbourn, Sr., his son John, 18 yean branded8 and i. Sec W. 4 south, townhlp rauge S east, S. L. Mer(.01 oner John McDonald. il tiie dueling mauia?" old, a hired man and his son. nnd Mr Jr combined on left thlh, and JR idian, Utah. Recorder T. IL Giles. He names the following witnesses to prove tho time .it "boulder, shod all around. docl dates ne Tlio from Am a Kilbourn maiden with il damage and costa on nld animal,., be his continuous residence daughter. Miivej or Wm. Bui a. upon aud cuUiva. was made ancillary lo gambling .,,,1 not pail! allnln fifteen days fromdut tton of, said land, vis : of G1' will be sold tb .Superintendent ol District Schools Atto four hundred bloodthirsty, "Pj1,1 cash disHenry 8 Alexander. Edward Bnv, William w nil Wootton. at the Katray Pound, IlehSr savages determined ou the r dcstruq swindling, or to tlia settlements of CHyat Urni"1 ioa,iph XeDon, all'of Wasatch clock, on the Kith, dnv of Juno, lssu between Conuty vulgar scoundrel. t'on! Tiie leader of tho Indians was I putes Italed at Ircoinot Officers. Precinct, Wasatch Conntr who desires to Any person aaahist S of out has laMimn It lice then Territory of I'tuh, tins iitli day or Mav lHS tho allowance of such proof;protest gone or who known gigantic creature named Phillip, whi T. IIHJ1 U I'itI l I Jlssk Hush, Poundkebper. of any substantial reason, under the law andi of abuse The had gross dueling ted Kdbourus vis. tho rapidly. repeated A10 onc dJ mare admit 3 yea doth blab tlierejculatloiiKof the Interior Department, . Justice of the Pence IL M. Alrd, K. D. should not be allowed, wllf why such under tho pretense of friendship, am has done more to remedy Us own mis- - foot anb left front foot white: a Jde. Mrtp of white bo alien proof an Isa fowl. A.i U .a a at the 1 Constable John Cl do, J. AY. Witt, Jr. had learned both the language and th cli ef than moral appeals and legal tune opportunity aiui place to the wltnesRe of said KEl enactments. and to offer claimant, T. IM MIDWAT condition of the family. Before be WM animal be not evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted br '"s duel do the of Irish think What f, Justice of the Peace David Van Wagoner, ginning the attack he called out: Webb, rtft111 I. Pi Bij clat of tills no. i!.. o11 10rtnyufrnin T. C Bailet, Atty, fur claimant. Register. Tt.4 1 W f lK MKlt cm hU bidder Jr. John and l.ttlo John, come out and w ing?" lit 'ibAlU14? iu o'clock I onstable E ericc Bronson. his son lf,crUty,at advice lo Grattans dying on will g.ve j on quartor." To which Kd l.ijh day of dune isw. V JIWU.taTON PHKCISCT. ,riH'ln t. wasntch County, NOTICE FOB rUBLIC.mON.-X- O. 834 Always be ready with sour pis- - ,i,V,r1, ",t Go away, you Mad w4: bourn repl.ed: day May lwet. Justice of the Peace J. P. Tony. The Ir.eh are often much too tols. JK8SKROND. will wo Th or rascals, quarter you." Constublu John Tow efs. roundkeeper of ald precinct , attack began about noon and contiuuet ready. Tlicro is a tra t in tho Irish W'AI I.sm UO Pit El JCT. is considered which character 1, by many until sundowu, when the savage ' Justice of the Peace Austen Glenn. IHAI to be nationally chivalrous, and that i following named settler has filed notice o( Estrny Notice. totally defeated and largo number m Constable Mai quin Batty. his Intention to make final in support of his claim, and that saidproof their companion slain, went away a general d dike to seek in courts of proof will before the Probate Judge, for honor t or in his abaw .crimm compensation never monelary to return. Within tho eabii m.hru,"udld REGISTRATION notice. sence, the County Clerk, at Heber City, Wawomans folly. In rrOne red satch County, Utah, on June the 13th, outran through there was Mr. one but killed, (U Peak, Wabroekle (heed heifer The Deputy RcKtratlon officer of 1 vear viz: Joseph Jacob, H K No. ""tii, for lgei this country l rparat on for loss of scr-- old, white under belly, swallowabout of NEt NWI of'N EW and K.ik of SEW fork ia each satch county, will be found at the following hired man. branded fTy on right ulioulder. tltr Heo. 97, Tp 4 8 R ft K 9. L. M., Utah! of as considered is a rice cornctly named times and places timing the week, thing The project of ravaging the valloy o He nainot the folio ing witneae to provo uu oontlnuou residence upon nnd eultirn commencing the first Monday in June, for the Connect cut was at once abandon eclaim.ible as loss of profit on a broken of, said land, viz; Krancii M.Betbere. the purpose of icvUing the Registration llsd v v HtTRlS: IS day "" date nuimni be not tion ,'a cd. During the terriblo conflict tin contract for a cargo of wheat or cotton Kli Gordon. William Rcthcra, ftwen Biork-Wfrom of notice till for said county. t will be sold to Ihe Of Heber City, Wasatch highest cash blddur at County women loaded the musket for the moi fcatrav round. at o'clock UtSlte lharleeton ", miiKU TRKIMT. OU the Ttk works who the man out of I89U. of who desires to protest against upon ten, day June, person to Any tho of when and bullcb fire; supply 1 James Lindsay or W. K. Horner, nt the the allowance of such proof, or who known rhnrleaton Precinct, Ca tho weakness of a wifo, or. trifle w th Uiin tlrd rtav of May, lw0. wosotrti of any substantial reason, under the law andl room hack of tLo Post Office each (lay during gave out the women hung up blanket: the regulations of the Interior Department, is a not Puiur affections of a the Kdwakdd, ster, subjectin such a way as to catch the bulleti Poundkcoper. the week. why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above menwhich the ludians fired into the roof ed to an nsscssnn lit for damages liy a siidwAi precis T. tioned time and place to the . D. on nnd these they melted aud run inti jury, Lut summoned lo give persona of said claimant, and to offer eviITuffaker, Rt the Midway For fine photograidis go to Adams witnesses dence In rebuttal of that submitted by Monday, vednc"da , Friday and Saturday, moulds for a new supply. To show sat afiict'on. claimant. Men disinclined to make targets o( Bros., Lower Main struct, I'ark Cltv f IUULLKTOX FitlXIMT. Also, notice is hereby given that Jama. that the number of tho savages wa no' Utah. Herbert, of Heber Uttv. Wasatch County. convena to in coco oled J. w. Konnoy, at the Charleston Co op., on exaggerated, it is on record that whci themselves I tab, has filed notice of Intention to on his desert land claim No. 1AM, foe tional code of honor have often got out Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. they were crecp'ng, one by one. to tin of N K it sec. 1, Tp S 8 B East I J. C. Donaldson, of Park Clty, has VJ;WA of tho difficulty by availing themselves M Utah, before the Probate vi.Lsiirmi pbw inct. Judge or tn hlr point chosen for tho attack, 197 wen absence the Clerk and at Heber Cltv CCounty Geo, A. complete .toek of new aud Dublin, at the post office in counted by the beleaguered garrison of the right accorded to tiie challenged large s u ... n ,. lVarfn ou. tosh ( tkh 3 Raid precinct on Monday, Wednesday, Frioud wind-nhand 1889. old An which to choose tiie he furniture, will sell at He names weapons. and a body evidcnly as large remainei the follmving irltnRsea to pnovi day ami Saturday. AM the officers w ill be on in ambush as a reserve. eapiain not long siiieo declared hr rock bottom prices. Persona about to tho complete Irrigation and reclamation o Mrs. W. G duty from 9 a. m. till 5 p. m., each day. commence or not at would with all, or housekeeping buipoons light couteniplating Jons DlNIAN, Barnette, the wife of a leading citizen o jtmemK'afloT an alternative declined by h a adver- renewing old and worn out furniture, satch County, Utah Territorv. Registration oflicer for Wasatch Co. Walpole, is the I' W nu, Register. T. c. Bailet, Atty. for Claimants. sary. A Missourian daunted his antag- tIU do well to rail on him Before purter of this John Kilbourn, Sr. with a combat chasing elsewhere, llesdso has com The other notablo event was noth!n onist by ins'sling upon The County Fair. railed to half an bour'r plcte line of stoves and cooking utensils. The county fair season is fully on less than what the folks hare claim wa rawhides, the spilling of the first blood shed in tin duration. Gun. Futnam was once His store Is on Main struct, nearly oppoami all aboard for the fair grounds!1 DESERET LAND, FINAL PROOF, Revolut oiu Tb s was not, indeed, it challenged by a young officer and pro site the City Hath is the cry that reverberates in lmn ' NO, 8316. should sit each Hint upon I dreds of villages and towns throughou' Walpole, N. II., but iu Westminster posed , th in fuse a with powder-keglighted NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. this broad land. One fair is but a repe Vt, on the oppesite side of the river Notice. lion of all the rest, and of pretty niucL It was in March, 1775, a few weeks be bung. As he would hear of no othci United States Land Offr-e- , the general had his way. At Balt Lake Citt, of tho battle all tiiat have gone before since tin fore Lexington terms, Mat 1 Um the appointed t me the bull geieuts took This Is Park Citt, Utah, May 14, 1889. The were hold officers Iff NOTICE was HEREBY GIVEN THaV Al invented. fa'r lie same royal to certify that we, Mrs. Jen ate FRED . JOHNSON I county and tho were fuses of their Uintah Ca seats, Ashley, ignited, the enforcemcn Priestly and Wm. H. Prteeffy have soM to Utah Territory, has filed notice of pr ze callle, and Loises, and pigs, anc ing coart for fnteerio the veteran watched the progress of tht Mrs. Jennet Lindsay, onc red low branded W to make ou bis desert land claim ID some of of obnoxious the Brit proof and anr least there. At ppnHrv, sheep, 1876, the lor W 8Kt4 Sec and E4 8 7, on nnd Wl tt A Not Iso one roan cow with flume with unmoved countenance. right shoulder. SEW Sec. 8. Tp 5 South, of range W K. befor they look jut the same. The samt ish acts: and eo great was tho populai square crop off each ear branded WC and in took Clerk the his of the so intense lie Ashler at Court, County opponent his fingers to tin disaffection that a considerable com on left ribs, and Icon left boy contributes rintuh Co. on Monday, the ITth day ef Jam hip. and in tercst the match, straw'-culte- r of had been seal exhibit, and the same giri puny Jennie Priestly. royalist troops He names the following witness te prov Wm. H. feeds her parasol to (lie merino sheep. as a guard. At 10 o'clock in the even when the flame got suggest. vely noai Pjuestlt. irrigation nnd reclamation c o his said land : showed Witnesses, possession o' There is a long parade of threshing ma ing, w bile tho officers of tho court wa the bung-liolF. Wt Benjnmfn Jones, Jerome Wm. d. Yoino, the belter pnrt of valor by jumping oil llnm Clark, Thomas Hobhts Kcmpton, all or chines in new red paint, like a lot o! absent taking supper, and tho guar Mas. Haooik Votxo. D, field Weub, County. for the and Register. open making circus wagons just out of the paim was off its guard, a and do the keg till arrested by Iulnnm roaring out, shop in (he Spring, Then the patera tormiued band of citizens took posse Hold on, my boy; its ouly onion farm gales scattered around the sion of the court-housand, on the re BESISTEREO HOLSTEIN BULL, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. seed. grounds, some that open, others that turn of tiie judge and slioriffi refused tt of opposing western editors Two in The were the sum admit them. and ric up still others tiiat air, troops Midway Irrigation Company, PARK CITY BOY! throw thcm-clvc- s flat on the ground. nionod nnd a fierce struggle ensued newspapers once made fools of edabout came the It Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of ihrottgh S ngular enough, none of these farn Victory remained with the friends 0 itor of one of the papers declaring in the directors, held on May 3, 1889. an assess- This THOROUCn BRED Animal will stai gates that work so perfuely ou the fail liberty; nnd the officers of the crow4 leader that the editor of the other pa- ment ef 50 per cent., (one tenth cash) per for servlee atII.the Residence of fled across the Connecticut ever However, a I on hare was levied on tha unpaid stock of the giounds Ohlwilek, Heber.s Utah get steady job was so a bigamist and that gentleman TERMS, per Ilii killed. farm. They are tried sometimes fort one of the patriots was corporatioa, payable, cash to Wm. Bonner, the calumny by pulling the labor to Isaac Jaeob, Midway, Wasatch Co. resenting Avh ie, but soon find .he r ancient in tho ceme lies buried in tin body place stont libelers noso in the publio struct The Utah, on or before the 11th day of Jane, 1889. refuse lumber p lo bae!r of tiie barn, tery, and on the Any stock upon which this assessment may, and the fanners gate is opened with r which marks the spot the epitaph maj mayor of (he town kindly undertook remain unpaid on June B, 1889, will he for the sub to difficulty boiug s arrange sto-ostill be and advertised for sale at public at tin deciphered: long sweep loaded with In a proper way, and tho two edtied and, unless payment is made before, Here William French hi body lies, end, just as it has been for a. man) itors were soon ensconced, rifle in hand, will be sold on the th day of July, 1889, to His blood to God for vengeance criM, tears. Texas Siftings. behind the trues in a wood. For twe pay the delinquent assessment, together King George ye Sd, liii tory crew. the cost of advertising and expense of NEW ARRIVAL OF mortal hours they (lodged and pooped, with They with a bawl hit bead ihot through A Little Girls Gilt le- Attewall Wootton, For liberty, lila country' good, lost fire to neither by missing caring most touch ng of naive Among the He loat hi life, hi dearest blood. Secretary. he should leave himself at his enemy little notes winch the sufferings o' Charlo.ston have provoked is that fron mercy. Then tho rain eame down, The Discrepancy Explained. and one of the combr.tanla discovered a little woman of eight years in St Bromley, I'm right in with you. 1 that it had saluratod his powder. Louis to Mr. 1 honors 1. Stoner, in will take money, but it will pay hand JUST ARRIVED Is your powder wet? ihouted he She writes: I shall in closing I have (10,000 at interea, to his rival. lomely. elose Cl, and you may send that be which I can call iojipon ten days no Direct from Eastern Manufacturers t No, answered the other. cause you know who needs it, and 1 tice. If can command the saui Newest and Nicest lot of you continued Mine's beautifully dry," know you will send it for me. Paps amount first. tho gave mo $ 5, but until lie sends nit HAT SHAPES, RIBBONS, But how is this, Darringer? Tee But hia adversary, guessing how mat more I shall keep $1, because maybe 1 made FEATHERS, ET an awful mouth poor terday you ter were, came boldly out of cover shall have to use it No, now that 1 You J said you had no bond.v no stock his to with comeAo.lh' weapon ready rvrrxr to thin!; of it, I will send all Kisses Clan Alcnsdsr tni Uq Hatch. ' .present." because I nee in' t get anything unit'.' j "Ski I to you, Bromley ? eay ' MAIN STEEET, Stop" erifd f'lp appalled man, '..S'a i ca.t 'itiu.hujiit-anitfce'fitdt - who but a strongerlo kat jnC JZem-tae j!.' ' Lets have pt for js.i'de: my pleasure when no many over tbera. .1 things jvss by. you know. a darned good felLaw.- Suppose InNearly Opposite the Stake'IIoni are sufl'erihg, aud, of course, if it Oh, I remember. Well, do you knot stead of shooting we go into partnerThe above is the Leading HOOK and ' it denial of came self doesnt any STATIONERY Bouse in UTAH. who the stranger was?" ship! won't be very acceptable to God. , x Send there for all your BOOKS, MAGA- No." na Alt the oilier, rigut, replied ZSES stationery, legal blanks, Charleston (S. S.) News. He was the assessor! HEBER AND PARK CITY FrlntiUJIi ftO they returned home f aitaI (ilp Oh, I understand!" PhiladdphU both editors set Of had to eourso Which is Harried to the Otherl Call. themselves right with their subscribers, A Chicago wr ter discusses the queswhich they did by telling them that Lika hot weather, tb smite, of a lovely w tion whether at weddings the man is man will at all time wilt a man' chnl.ir- - tbeir guns were wet. and wouldn't g the to woman or the woman married ft- kii i I o- -t Stir. married to the man. Should the mar Leaves Heber daily (Sundays excupted) riage notice read: Mary Ann, daughWASATCH at 8 a. m and rark City at 3 p. m.. ter of Jehial Mossback, to Aliashuerus Starlem, or Aliashuerus Startem, to Mary Ann, daughter of JehlalP That CHOICE is the question whicn ag.tatcs Chicago The weight of testimony is all it Wj. MCMILLAN, Proprietor. favor of wedding the woman to th GEO. SMITH, Proprietor, is on that side of the man. The Bible He Is prepared to do general Next door to Mark Jeff' Store, Mata Street, question and so is the marr age serv ce Carried at Reasonable Rate. ure Alcohol (or Medicinal Purposes, Heber, also at tit residence in Cbarlostoo. of the Episcopal Church. Usually, too, on short notice and reasonable the husband objects to being married to Cyrus Noble Bonrbon, Guinnesss Imterms. Will keep on bead the choicest THOMAS S- - WATSON. the woman, unless she has money. ID ported Iortcr, etc. ' rroprictor. prefers the other form and aiort of tL; TERMS, CASH, JOHN McXAY, Proprietor. Bpf, Mutton, Fork and Sausage, to it Uerald. ladies ? ss -- - lowlnK-name- t -- 1 d Tue-ida- - woll-arm- th-- a . e 1 ISAS the-BM- e . make-proo- - g rnronT 1 1. Ashte-Uinta- well-arme- d e, them-solve- .... moss-covere- d detln-qne- sue-tlo- Arrival Extraordinar MillinerY 1 L -- ' I Stage Line, Old Reliable Wines, Liquors and Cigars. agieo Freiglitifepr black-smithi- |