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Show I 3- - ms Ho u. Tin; Wasatch Wave. A the first match game of base ball of the was placed on Saturday last, Editor. City W. H. Kf.nnkH, at the ball grounds in the eastern of the city. In the presence of about 300 periSS9. sons. 1 he gaum Was between the Ked SATURDAY, AlKIb Stockings and & picked nine. About I o clock in the afternoon LOCAL. WAVES. in w agons, beaded by the brass o band on a prepared vehicle and mounted i coming. The telephone carrying the stars and stripes, started bWiwok sgent till week from the post office Riul proceeded up the Vjuitrr Sunday two week from road to the ball grounds, followed by a ' largo number of people in conveyances Work wa commenced on the new mill and on foot, the hand discoursing music all the fty. thU Week. lion. A. natch bought the Jordan farm The ground are covered with short grass and nicely fitted up Vvlih elevated yesterday. seats, band stand, etc. Msreh stepped out of the year The player w ere t Beds Ld. Murvery quietlr, dock, pitcher; Fred Crook, catcher; A The annual conference Of tin Church Shanks, 1st base; J. Dofiri, 2nd base; K. conSaint hatter-daof Jean Christ of Par,-- , 3rd base! C'has Glnnvillo. short vene to Salt Lake City It. Duke, left field; J. IJond, centre slop; Kliaha Cummings I still w ofklng on Id field t C. Stevenson, right field. comhew konse, and hope to have It Picked Nine Jas. Murdock, pitcher; la pleted thia season. lleber building up. A. Murdock, catcher; W. Baum, 1st base; the masqncr-ad- e H. M. Aird, 2nd base; A. Bond, 3rd tuisd; for Are Jrou getting ready ball to be held on May first? The E. Duke, short stop ; J. Cummings, left mask have arrived and are now on sale field : T. Crook, eeutre field ; G. Clegg, store. at the Co-oright field. inUmpire, John Montgomery. the of the SOtli, anniversary AprU The Beds Went to the bat fir-- t, and No. as auguration of General Washington T resident of the United States, will be l strnck out. The next two gained bases celebrated in ail the principal cities of and were let In by w ild throwing. Two more reached bases and got home by a the country. VVliat are we going to do high fiy bail, sent from the bat by Gian-vlllabout it? he going to third base. The next Henry J. CUgg Inform ns that the hatter got to first and let in GlanviUe, snow over the mountain, where his shinthem five mils. The next two ex- giving gle mill stands, is nearly gone, lie (lied on first. pect to start up in a few days, when he The picked nine then went to the list will he prepared to furnish us w ith plen- and retired with a neat w hitewasli, but ty of house covering. returned the compliment by serv Ing the The lleber Thespian ClutiV under Ibe Beds the same way In their next innings. management of George ClutT, are rein ars- The picked tioy then scored two runs on ing the sensational drama, The Carpen- account of wild throwing, and closed the ter of Kouen," for the May conference. Inning by two outs on first and one out the vv&v brthie from the base bill game last Saturday, a smash-u- p occurred which might have resulted much taore p1 seriously. As James S. Murdock was driving d along the road in his carriage, With iiis wife ar.d mother, two team behind him beSAn racing, one trying to pass tlie other, but failing to do so, the driver ran his team up by the side of Mnrdock's and frightened his horses to such an extent that they became unman-alcald- e and went tearing down the road by the side of the other IrtUn. Just before they reached the bridge over a small stream, olte block east of Anderson's blacksmith shop, a little boy named James leaser, aged shunt 14 yem-- i. jumped from the hind end of a wagon that w&.s on head of Murdock and the other, and started across the road to go to his home, but seeing the two teams coining on the run, which the boys say they were unahle to Control at this time, he became scared find did npt know w hich w ay to turn. The result w is that he w as struck by Murdock's team and knocked down. He Was not badly htlH, however, a he jumped up and went limping off to his koine. We have heard since that the boy was only slightly bruised and Is how alt right. The teams kept on running, the drivers being, uuable to hold them, and when close to the bridge, w hich w as only wide enough for one team to cross at a time, they both began tugging on the lines, each trying to stop hi horses so that the other might pass Over, but being unable to do so, the vehicle came together on the bridge, demolishing the hind wheels of Murdocks carriage and doing some injury to the lumber wagon. Jim was thrown out of hi conveyance, but held on to the lines and w as dragged for some two-seate- s S" y to-da-y. e, s ' I I They expect to give the other settlement of the county a call first. thmdhy last Wtfr Henry MCMalllns , old girt was playing with little one-yea. stick of wood,) her month, whe large splinter broke off and stuck luto the Weetphal exroof of her mouth. ;; tracted it with a pair of tweeters- - ri C ar lr. A Mr. Lambert, of Centre Ward, is Hying the experiment Of sinking an artisiaa well on his property there, but so far ha not bee successful, owing to the pipe being too light. He has had to draw the pipe three times on account of its heading, ! Last Monday, as Mr. A. C. Hatch was ataading sear a fire that was burning in her door yard, her drees canght fire and lhinewi tiiOsH entirely off before the fire was extinguished. The lady was but tightly burned1 about the hand. It is almost a miracle how she escaped w ith so slight an Injury. We have received the first number of a new paper, called the Wasvtcii Wave. The Wavk U a neatly printed, 7 column folio. Win. Iinj, editor and lnamiger, and if. H. Keener, a son of F. K. Kenner, of this city, a city editor, constitute the editorial staff. May the AVxv e meet w ith the success that every county paper de-e-r -- e Afusti Sentinrl. Last Saturday Thomas Cleggs child got .hold of a box of concentrated lye and ate a portion of it. Dr. Lindsay was Immediately sent for w ho did all In his power to counteract the effects of the lye, but the little fellows month and face were pretty badly burned. Parents should be very careful aiiout leaving lyc where the children can get hold of it. Several complaints have reached ns from Midway concerning tlie postal delivery at that place. Thf Wave has beet, delivered at the pen to flic here atl right, but ha not reached the subscribers. The Midway mail la all tied up lu one bundle, and if the bundle reaches the Midway postofflcc each subscriber should get his paper. . Why does he not? We learn from Mr. Sellers, of Centre Ward, that a party of men interested in the reservoir In Centre Creek Auyon, went on Wednesday to repair the dam. They purpose building the dam higher, in order to atore aw ay as much w ater as possible for the latter part of the season, hls, we think,! a commendable enterprise. Water will be water before next September. Edward Clyde returned from Salt Lai c last Wednesday, where he went to take his brother James, who is afflicted with a very painful affection of the eye, to see if anything could be done for him. He was taken to Dr. Lyons for treatment. The Dr. thinks he can cure the eye, bnt is afraid the sight can never be fully restored. The patient is stopping la Salt Lake under the Doctors care. We hope Mr. Clyde will soon return with health and sight fully restored. , Last Monday a a Charlestonlte was riding along Main Street, he saw what he auppoaed to be a paper of tea lying in the road. He cantionsly looked around to see If anyone was observing him, then slipped quietly "from his horse and picked , up the paper of tea. Upon closer inspection It proved to be a half pound tea piper filled with saw dust. The paper mast have been hot, for he dropped it very suddenly, got on his horse and rode lie had forgotten it was the first , away. f April, and the boys didn't mean any 1 harm. , , distance. fiafly. The Reds then took two runs, on account of more wild throwing; then one struck but and two finished np on first. Tliffplcked ones also made two runs hi thetr next Inning, and after two bitter hid gone to the wall, the third was tailed out on a foul strike." 7 Wftli jubilant spirits the Rees again rtished to the fray and scored four rune, which caused the other side to think It was time' they had commenced business,' and they proceeded to pnt in fit e neatly earned mns. At tills stage of the gnme the Red began to weaken in their score. They made but two mns in tiiis innings, while the picked nine gathered In fonr. In the next innings the Reds felt a little more encouraged. This time they earned three runs, biit the eutho.siasm was knocked clean out of them by the picked nine going to the list and scooping in nine runs. Excitement now began to run high, and cheering and hurrahing were frequently indulged in, while occasionally the band blew forth some familiar nlr. A keg of beer w a mounted oil a hoy's little express wagon and wheeled around the diamond for the benefit of the players. Tills e had something to do with the may liav-excitement. When the Reds had finished their next Innings two more were placed to their credit, while the other side took bnt one. Then in order to convince the public that they Were still alive, the Reds again took up arms and came out w ith seven more tacked on to their score. The attack was then renewed by the picked nine, who soott retreated, but took w ith them three prisoners, which were placed on the score. The Reds now advanced on the last cltargc, aud after a hot skirmish retired with two more points, giving them twenty-seven in all. Whets the last call for the picked nine came, they w alked to the bpt w ith an air which aeeiued to say: "Who said we couldnt beat them? They lost batter No. 1 on first base, and then took iu five mils. At this juncture the captian of the Reds announced that they would throw np the sponge, as they w ere beat and did not care to finish the game. This gave the picked nine a score of thirty one aud au unfinished inning in tlidr favor. the visitors MIDI Jeffs Ulll be fitaotif Or. in halt Lakf to-da- Murdock rctnrned from ProThursday night. Chas. J. Abbott, of the UtoVw Autert-rawas iu town yesterday. David N- For Kent. PARK CITY ITEMS, rKttSON'AL. Smash-V- p. Dciifle U high at tlie No. Tbfflt! bf a kiiid dont go. B OuUlril). Tlie Firni, fioutii of the itiver bridge, netlr Johlau'fl. Enquire of Uncle ftJih'r Ciiliiii was plHyed IieFe to a full house Wednesday night, - vo on At -- If you want to sRve fre!j,iit, liny Jour The Park Opflrl House lias been re- furniture of McBrooui, at ldfk t Rj ; oppainted and lobks much lie better for it. posite rirk City Hotel, lie is selling St TUe managers bf Rorlety Hall are hav- tlgden find SAlt Lake tjlty prices. Lake Salt Hatch to A. President goes y to attend conference. ing a more commodious aud Convenient entrance made to that building. fbu yefil-Apple old, in A Alexander Softie left for Sait Lake Tile annual meeting of the Sioeklioldor Hntchs garden ht ten cents apiece. Ap1 yesterday , to be among the conference . tf, of the Uidort Milling Cohipltny iA railed ply to JftiueS Biiauks; guHlencf. goers. 23M dlty of April, fit if oclock, the for Mr. Fred Simons, son of the proprieat thfc office of Arthur Brown, biit Lake NoF fine plmiograplis go to .tviims tor of the Park City Hotel, made Us a City Lower Main stfeel, l'dlk City, Bros., call on Monday. ; Tlie UeRthel j getting vefy ftivorable I'tiilii tVill staa) for the ee&ajl! 1. tfatfeiisBSfSr Mr. Adolphia Duke, the mulling clerk T". for the sprinkling Clift find it i to be "tee ft for SU in A. Hatch A Cc lioped thttt that article of public convenLike yesterday on & pleasure tnp. ience wilt soon lie bHmght into active Mart Davis, of Provo, traveling agent serv iCfli mnieSiry SZiisidbi; in ftali for the SttidcbSkef Bros, w agon The lincri! of fill8 liurke, tllC J oung VtRlt WnlisbuffSt ill Auufht I also of the Champion tni Kstiry Psfclic; and buggies, and lady whd Wks found dchd in her bed Leiift IBM Real mowing and reaping mOrhitaes, was in Wfleetlon BualneaJ Estate, Wednesday hiornlng, took pUbc Friday CHtriM tlib Vull from . , io W&iUUirg aSpefllaliy, town the fore part of tlie week. afternood. It w as largely fitlcndefl, and ftilil intermediate ftbirttwi idler tinpoJile tlie Salt Late House, Maiif the her. W. 3. Culp, the Methodist her former sclidtilmStes of the Park Street, Pftrk City, I' tain , minister at this place, .left yesterday Academy attended in a body. Mondays, Widmllijft aif.d Saturdays. morning for his home in McComb, Ohio, Everything Is being put ih reidlliess at d taking With him bis beautiful and tlie No. 2 shaft, Ontario, fof commelffilng wife. The cause of his sudden HHi cKfM1 PHMfrnffffnt, f iright nf fcxfirfoi sinking to the level of the big drain tunbf Ids ill h.eflltli w ife. is the Pc)MiKtf tH Mkiwaw; ChHrlftitrii, Pr departure shaft la tliitV tltitvu 1200 feet, nel. This on TUU high altitude of HeVf does Hot seem and will have to be stilih sohic 300 feet to agree with the ladyt health ami he further to reach the required depth. AND thought 4 Change of climate might help A team belonging to a Chinese teamher. The Rev. Mr. Cttlf ha bcetl I resident of Heber about flight fiffiiilhs, and ster, took fright It I bunch bf fife r.viik c ifv. UTAH? 4 off in he and hia amiable wife ha, during that crackers that some Cidnfinieii afternoon, and Tuesday time, made many friends here. We ate Chinatown, sorry they could not stay With ns, a they started toward Main Street on & fcflCtl were a valuable acqulslteU Cd fiofllety ill jump, but they were stopped before they CAKDIESt CAM DIE St CASDIES I Heber. The Reverend gentleman and did any damage, w ifq carry with them ,the respect aud A petition was handed in to the City WtMBdle fcrfd Retail- Wm. McVfltil.AN, Proprietor!, good W ishes of a vast nfimber of friends Council fisblhg that a Street, fifty feet In ' f i ( and acquaintances in this place. Who Itlllth, bfl Ojifltiflrt dp from the county He is prepared to (id general g Hi hep tbe Finest Hand Rale Soodi . , will succeed him in the iatuitfy here, we fodd to Glenwtfiil cemetery. The petiOil short notice and reasonable are unable to learn- w ; as referred to the committee on tion n, nouit mtins,ntvsT muni) i tin - r r Bccnm-pllihc- raeSiia'blQ Tetins. Old Reliable bltUltltl) , ! u , When the team was finally stopped, it wa thought tbit Mr. Murdock (Jim's mother) was seriously hart, tmt she hid bad only received a ' shaking op Ind scare. Jim was somewhat bruised, but , is all right now. r Had H not been for the collision there la no telling where the hone might have stopped or what damage would have been done, a the street was lined with" vehi' cle and pedestrians. . . t V, Too much care cannot be exercised in driving firry teams along public thoroughfare when hnndreli of people are traveling ever the same road, and It Is fortunate that this affair did not terminate fatally to some one. , tii f Lj fl, 10 f cents each, at H itch 4 Co, streets, alleys amt bridges, and il may lie terms. reasonable to suppose that tlie petitlou w 111 be granted i a the road is nitffih heeded, WALLHiitma ITEMS, ' , H&. it Term. cAstr, , til i'fsii cbUstinHy oh hauct; Alt klndfi BLACKSMITH INC smo, j,1. M Orange, Lcmousr, Bananas, in fact ibt The woodsidc leaser have put up a ; j. j horse kinds Of Fmlt in Its setaon; !.'! , u Wm. G. Nuttall is bnildiag a new barn, ig on the creek south of Heber Avenne - i 1,1 Haggles neatly repaired 0d shortest nothis will be the acond barn erected In and are about to run through the dirt tice, at , ' ' Toys and Notions of Ili Until St pFicefi ( " t from the dump, where they first made ir ! WaHsburg. BLACKSMITH SUO JtUTClTS iliriC Will their rich strike. This dirt is very rich, surprise thc nfitlves.' .Mr, Geo. Taylor brought a new chapel and 1 , , TERMS, CASH; will no doubt pay well for the it organ np for Wall bn rg last week. We The work is Under the Superin aFscEit a me Give handling. aallwhen the elfv, have the organ, now wfi need some one x1. vision of Johnny Pascoe and what he XsE-Z- V Orsieru find will ship by btage; , , to play - f dont know about jigging and washing . .' t I i Base ball 1 lu a thriving condition ores Is not worth knowing. " AlQ. H. FUELLING, here. There is better prospects for base A benefit concert will be tendered Mrs. Plrk titjr , Utah. bail than or crops, unlefis We arc favored Alice Buser, on the 12th of this month, iL with an unusual amount of rain this - i tt by the fraternal Orders of this city. 3. mutter., ( nmo This conoert is given Mfs. B., as a testiWe keep a full line of the celebrated I Professor Giles Is in WaHsburg, teach- monial of the regard and esteem in which M. I). Wells A Cos Boots and Shoes. ii b a The best goods on esrth for the money. ing a music ells. He gave the iuitiatory she is held by oar citlkehs generally, hnd th O. Box 268, Sai.t Lake CitY, UiAU. lesson lent Tuesday- - professor James from appeir&nfles it wilt be a grand sucA. Hatch Co. i !' ,! 1, j r Adams ban been tenehlngfnwsic here dur- cess. She w ill lcltve the Park shortly fof 11 letter Answer Land Matand mneetHlfig la bour the to and winter a the her for California ing' leading healtt, trip ter wbe t are fur reply,, ul A Blaafi reason furnUhes for is is this the that ovation Luil the tfpfln. tat diagram hi,ing , ,! entry. to be tcildeted. j - ban Wa .. S, baseA ; of (t , at t , J,! ,i, played 'game On the afternoon of the first of April, Tlie electric light company failed to a fire occurred at the stable of Alex Hair, Charleston,' lent Raturdav, between the 'AH JJiMinr Prompt Attru lrJ lot about four blocks from Main Street, on Charleston and WaUebnrg nines. At the Come to time Wednesday night w Ith their the Midway road, The stable was tattrs-i-y end of the slkUt prtlrtgth score qtnod light. . The cause wa something out of 49 to 52, in favor of WtUsburg. The gear Connected with tbe ehgttlc. 8uC1i consumed, together with the hind part G. finish tlie accidents will happen occasionally, more ..'I and tired didnt boys got A w chickens. a and horse few a of agon especially with new machinery, blit they was in the stable at thfftimelt caught game. h fire and a cow tied under afltad In front ' Three yefl.fs ago there was a flood here only serve to show the vast superiority rv i ,ll of tli stable. A few minutes after ths caMed by a ftln storm 'after ft had sub- of the electric light over coal oil, be- ,n Hi , Are started, B. M. Murdock went Into ths sided,! little seep of lp-0was found at cause ouf stores and street looked cloudy JLH61-n.3rZeBJAfil stable to bring the hone out.- - While un- the foot of what Is la own Is the Big and dingy that night, whereas, when look bright 110 Main Street, '4" SALT LAKE CITY. tying the horse the cow backed np against Divide. Previous to this storm theft lighted with electricity, they , s the stable door, which opened outwardly, wet 'no signs of water, tbe ground be- and pleasant, All klnrt) of T.afnl Entries Mate and Per. Tlie Alliance Mining - UoiiipMy (the This spring, making Mr. Murdock a prisoner within ing Very dry and rocky. . i t t t,J .! tlie burning stable, but the timely arrival the Ford Brother find Altba Davla hare old Sampson) advertises for bid for tr. , . . T. , IV ! ,,i If. f I t re J , from his him released of help perilous been working on tills spring, and they tlie Construction of a tunnel to rug from LVXTtiXttf JbrKCI.it ' 1:4 jiaiu A, 14SB PootoflJcc, Street, eppoeite none fire too and for the water have a to soon, near nice ot Massachusetts the position, running spring Empire Canyon, had broken into tlie stable and made it the graveyard, k distance Of about mine, np the Walker and Webster gulch, JOHN CARROtL, of a mile. It is qnlte a curiosity to tap their property fit depth .find depretty warm for him. The horse was scorched a little, but not seriously. As to tho resident of WaHsburg, to see a velop it In good shape. The parties film riEBDEit ASD OATThtt ifSAliMil; Bear a can be learned the fire was caused beautiful spring of water where pre- now have this ground in charge evidently by children playing with fire. Parent) viously there wa nothing but a barren, mean business, and w 111 make a mine out should not allow their children to carry rocky hill. of lids property, Tbe tunnel W tit be matches about with them, or we may bout 4,ft00 feet iu lertglh find will tfip Garden seeds, 6 papenT for a quarter. the thine fit a depth of M(X feet. have a fire here with more serious results. - Hatch A Co. Can we not make some kind of preparSalt Lake contractor find buiidefs ation for self defense in case Of fire? tiool-have been looking over tlie gronnd here fiorth of rbotPfflbe, fffirk thy; We could at least get 25 or 80 buckets from w ith a view to taking contracts for bulid-luWanaliip. Everything Neat, tlefili find Cory. Thg and have them kept where they could tie Table will alway be supplied will, (lie best the coming season, bnt it is to be a WiVlfc Your agent, Eiutor Wasatch the marl vt affords. procured at moments notice in case of that onr home mechanics w ill be fire. As it is now, it is almost Impossible W. H. Walker, who has been rustling hoped as in all such the Mult it ill Hoars, it thi felng Price. work, preference, to get anything to carry water in, if wa- around this vicinity in the interest of the given Interested in tmf City's afe difeCtiy ' they Wftfiatflfa CtfHntjj Vkli. A few item ter Is obtainable. Wave, called on ns welfare, and make and spend moat of Some one form a company and let us from this place might be interesting to Postofflcc? A. H. GRicfc, Wasatch Co.; Utah. Heber, , rrOprletor; their money In the Park. We sincerely buy some buckets and keep them in read, the readers of your paper. be out no will work that let public hope SCURF. BY IXN1NC1S, iness lu case of fire. Wan.stilp is located tn tlie centre of to foreign contractors, because such Summit on the and situated Is County, Innings, t wofk should go to benefit those who con' Great variety of wall paper and border Echo and Park City railroad, with tribute directly for It, even If It should 2 7 227 Red Stockings, population of about one hundred and cost fi little more to have it done by Picked Nine, I 8 681 just in. New patterns, low prices. ' ' fifty. ,! There are three stores which such. ! Hatch & Co. With the exception of wild throwing, a general merchandising hurt carry on ' which was caused by the boys bclug out Quite a sad and fuddeff defith oflflufed farming and stock raising are the Another Blaec of practice, the game was a nice one. Tlie in a house up Empire Canyon, WednesWe of the people. principal pursuits batting and fielding were especially fine have good coal Indication, all that is day morning. A young girl nanied Lila were As Baum brothers the on both sides. The base hit were nuburning needed is capital to open them np. There Burke, aged fourteen years, wfis found merous and the errors few, and with a sage brush on the new County toad, just is a large quantity of cerd wood, tthnbet dead in her bed, by bef sister, who slept lijtle more practice we will have ball south of Nugent's ranch, betweeh here and mining timber shipped from this With her. The young lady had appeared players in Meber that any city might be and Park City, last Thursday afternoon, point, as it is the nearest place for ship well find hearty tfse dfiy previous find had the fire got the start of them find the prond of. ' ping timber from tbe vast timber fields of Assisted her sister id doing the ffimily " . ' I I . . ( ' , , ; y We hope the boys will train np and stacks, stables, granary and other out Summit oonnty. We are expert ing a new Washing, along the latter part of the Tickets BtatWiM fold W , ' . tlie WU1 Excufsiori sell following of soon give us an exhibition game that will building were burned. Where they were railroad id the hear future feeling through ouf fiftefnoon, she complfiined show they are not behind the rest of the burning the sage brush, w as nearly half town. sick and before going to bed she todk a WaXsiBP. ' a mile from the ranch, bnt tbe south Territory.' bile bean, attributing her sidkfiess to April 4, 138D. , ,, wind was blowing, and when the fire got a mere bilious attack. Bhe wfix very -- art HavfrM lTrrrxdk 33icnx : Miss Lester will lecture this evening Into the standing sage brush, it was carAH persons knotting themselves to lie restless after going to bed find fisfteft her s i oa Africa, at the New West School, com ried rapidly towards the Stacks. The) indebted to Wrt. McMlllgn fof Mack sister to give bef a glass tit Watef, this K 95 flmiAffeid, save to but work bard the beGfeCn had find 8 Live?, fis honse, 7 by she complained of meucing at 80. Admission, 10 cents. rtaithing last yeSf, will please call find was done, 8 60 Richmond, watching closely, they .kept the fire con settle before asking tot Sny Wove credit. ing cold, her sister talkie bef get up nd Bryan, a . ' . 7 76 Frsukltn, Granger, fined to the Stacks and outbuilding. The ftrid which she on her dress, after pnt ; n 60 Bfittle (.'reek, John Carroll came in from Strawberry Carter, . , loss is about $130 or $200. her sister went to bed and both fell ITedmont, , 5 60 Oxford, - , last Wednesday. "He reports the cattle Wanted Immediately 20 McCammOn; " In the morning about half past Aspen, . ; asleep. interests in that country in a flourishing .. 8 (fif Foefitcllo; s t Hilliard, Joe Goodwin has the finest beef steaks delffcfed dong five kef slstcf Woke up and tried to Evanston, - i 250 telephone ptile condition. He says there has not been , BlfickfOOt; and the most delicious roasts yon ever was she as no bnt made, reply ; between Heber And the Ontario arotle her, over eight Indies of snow on the Du ,, 4 lo EiiglC Rock, the line Wasfitrtj, tasted. Joe is hard to beat at fixing np find found her lying On bef face Castle Rock; t 5 75 Mwket Lfike; Chesne at any time daring the winter. tunnel. Poles must be atright and sound got Up ff fo' Ctimfis, a nice roast. Try one. defid. Doctor Gregor and WUson were Echo';, t j" ; not aud less 20 The stock has done well there, bnt durfeet long not leas than i 8 30 Befivef Canyon,' . i on examination Cofilvfne; and once at summoned, than 4 inches In diameter at top, find not 4 00 Opal, ing the summer will have to be taken out ' i Indications were that she lfiflk City, 2 00 Fossil, Heber City now indulges herself in , . Webef, , less than f Inches at the butt.- - Apply to found that the of the valley into the high hills to get !. sortwf brtfifl trouble. No In I etefson, had died of 2 20 . Cpkevltte; ! 4 A. C. ILvft'P feed, unless there Is an nnusnal amount newspaper called the Wasatch Wave. It f 80 Montpetief, . wa held, as there was nothing at LTntfih, " t quest 7 and read' a column is sheet, season. very neat, in around of rain this and People 8 20 Sdda Sftftagd'; IfOhfoi?; all to Indicate foul play. , the Ashley country are talking railroad able. Long may she waye.fl'ortMer 80 FqhSw Cfeek; Hot hprings; t Lost 8? American Falls, , , Brigham, ( pretty strongly. Parties there are pre- Vtonian. 3 is Minidoka, i 1. 1. Bark tit hits Cplllpston; on to summer contracts take this City, paring Between th stone quarry and Heber, 5 65 Kimama, . find complete stock of new and sec MenfloB; Notice, the railroad to be built through Straw S 80 Shoshone, i a masons hand hsmuef. Any one find, Ififge i berry valley. Harvey Meeks is On his All petrous expecting to nsc Wfltef from ing it will please leave at Wm, T. Thsck1 ond hfind furniture; whiCh he will sell at Befsons rock bottom to about w ay to lleber with a herd of cattle and prices. VkirH tiH intr at airft nawd stations April 9nd to April 7th iiichixif-- ' food fof tbe Wasatch Canal the present Season, era, Main Street. contMWec htfffltakeepirig Ot Contemplating rttttrn Until Ajiril 14thi j will be here in about two weeks at the most pay in advance, a follow City rate he is traveling now. Mr. Carroll renewing Old find Word titt ititit tture, 17 cents and 50 farm land, j cent, lot, toff Bale off Merit will do Well to cfill brt K ht bcfofC purexpects to go back In about a week or lucerne laud, 20 cents per acre, to be paid Xu ten days. chasing cisewhete. He tlso has fi Com on or before tlie loth day of April, at mf A. g. r, A. g. A f afffl 6f W Seres to sell Of rent 6if plete line of stoves find cooking utefiSils. office in Ilebef City, trfmn. at this Good potatoes for sale at the Tlebcf fetsonable office, dm oppoHi Enquire Main Is store street, nearly IIent.y Ci roc. IDi-sf- . of of E. Buy, at TnMs Creek Hsll. site the Umrn, March 27. i?2. Tithing office, at 21 cent per 1 - ti ,r. o. BAZ Land Agent i and Attoraa.y, v t F. h Co, H.Vhita , ...I ' cholr't,l in , . W, ID-AJRS- tt, Attorney - at - Law, e 12 , I ( , X. fk . three-qnarte- rs K Park City, j Utah; i- i s fttfoiaagrS to-da- y. SliitedL A 123466789 602423 022649 lie. The Union Pacific U'y Company , SALT LAHfi CITY AND RETURN, -- . I , r5 nlW , . , 1 Joseph W. Wilson, agent for the Great Western Manufacturing Company, of Leavenworth, Kan., was in lleber this week. He wants to furnish the machinery for the new flour mill. He says his company will put up the machinery for a 70 bbl mill here, test the machinery until the company is satisfied w ith the result and that the mill will fill the warrantee, so far aa making the quantity and quality of flour Is concerned, for $9,000. Smaller mills could of course be put in for much leas. He offers to put in a 40 bill mill for a little over $7,000. Dont r aeh too high. Dont try to swallow a camel that w ill choke too. Forty bills of flour a dav w ill flour a long w av . tfnll mtiittcil, s ' , -- , jj 1 TcWiLBEj ntr f. V.- TAsj&fZTZIZs 'S. k |