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Show r njiri i rr ymt i aLwra ft officlls of iieber tows '& f 4 mm woy,wAvwx IEN lOU THE coit- - at the ill luck which has so far alt. n ed A CAMiIi) 1TE ' t . their eff its to s tore thia1 action upon rou ITION the to hi', Jia.e the im asure. Attempts sent by the House. to a conferepiy have A, C. Mftdiiin forge 1 resident Check and Is Held II. M. Aird. to Biuwer to ha Grand alary Trustees II. S. Alexander, T. Iiicken, so far met with objections, and It appears that the bill " ill Lav e to take the UeruM Jr., J. II. Moulton, AT. 8. Willes. Town Clerk A. Y, Duke. rigular course ofligihlatlon, for it was Yesterday, May 3Ht, A. C. Msddin, a 4 It arm'd that a canvass made of the last young n.au 19 year Town Attorney Fred Hayes. old, was arrested i. Witt, Jr. Democratic House caucus dtselowd the fact that the resolution to give it pre(juarantiue Thysleian cedence with the regular appropriation business could not have r OFFICERS OF THE MIDWAY TOWN bills ovi other passed if It had been pressed. It also COJirOIUTION. , happens that tha chairmen of both of the committees bav lug the bill la charge ar Tresldetfl A. J.: Alexander. Frederick absent from Washington, in their abTrustees I sane Jacob, sence nothing can be done toward adButdiier, Andrew Burgener and John vancing the bill, so that the probabilities Buckler. ara that It cannot reach the President Town Clerk Frederick Bucliter. before the assembling of the Halloin' Town Marskal Gottlieb Buelder. convention at Minneapolis. A prominent member of the adminisOFFICERS. COUNTY WASATCH tration, who is as luar, If not nearer, Secritary Blaine than any otlir nan In , Probate Judge 7. S. Watson. the country, ta'd to your correspondent n Selectmen Alva J. Alexander, the other day that Harrison would cerCummings and J. R. Murdock. tainly be nominated at Minneapolis and . Clerk T. II. Giles that it was nonsensical for tho T Assessor and Collector T. Ilicken, Jt. force to try to defeat Iilm hy the Treasurer Joseph Hatch. unauthorized use of Blaines name, for Attorney Wm. Buy. the simple reason that the latter is out Sheriff It. Jones of the race altogether. The speaker t Coroner John McDonald. said that Blaine since he w rete the letRecorder T. II. Giles. ter sat lug his name would not be pre; Surreyo- - - Wm. Buys. sented at Ibe coin entien, had told the Superintendent of District Schools President at least fifty time that be At tew all Wootton. was not a candidate and that hewould not accept the nomination if it came to Town Marshal J-- D. M. Liudsay. HAr-,;o- F. 0. BUELL,.:-- : T A vv General for forgery, and held by Justice Kessler the sum of fc.VX) to answer to the grand jury. Maddin has been sowing Ids wild oats profusely. Soma time slnca he was arrested on a similar charge and sent to the reformatory. He afterward secured a position at the Z. C. M.I. lie wrote out a check on the Dsseret National bank for $15, to which he signed the name of HarraU Bros., and going to a small store on D street bought $4 worth of goods and received $11 In money, giving In exchange the check. Ilia family are highly respectabls and feel his tlDgiuce keenly. In . ' REDUCTION 1 lrtS( Hosiery, Etc. CLEGG & H. SONS DEALERS IN Og- Tribune.) Acting Governor Sells issued a proclamation yesterday, designating Ogden as the place for holding the Fourth Judicial District Court, the times for holding the same being the third Monday in February, the first Mondey in May, the first Monday in September, the third Monday in November In each year. This yeai i the first Monday in Juno is set, instead Him. ' HiECIXCT OFFICERS. The Senate has, In Its efforts to secure of tho first Monday in May, The action of the governor Is in accordance w itb protection for aliens in this country, by 111 IlKtt PKMl.VCT. section 5, chapter 53 of the acts of the violaproviding for the punishment of Justices of the ltacc John Euncan. tors of treaty rights, stirred up seme last legislator Constable J. AY. Witt, Jr. ' 'very nice question of law. Our recentt A GENTLEMAN OF HIS WORD. ly fiiendshlp with Italy is wiuway rnmxcT. a reminder, however, that a satisfactory Years Twelve Not Too Long for One Mss Justice of the Icace David Van Wag-ene- soldi Ion of the problem is a mattur worto Remember a I'roinli, Jr. of dial and a study thought. What nukes some men tha soul of thy of good Constable John. A. AVootton. B. honor? asked tho story toller. Every one of Us lia3 had some experience in Washing i ox. June 1st, 1592 CtlAIU.K.HT I'llKClXOT. life to prove to us that there are men of Justice of the Peace AVm. C. lianas. I think the nuimpeaehablo , honor. HOT WEATHEll tIJETTKIt. ' s Constable John Powers. most honorable gentleman whom I ever r met was a man of alwolutely infernal WAt.utui'no ntp.ciNCT. luck. I first saw him in a frontier town, A few Hint f Considerable Vain to tlie lie had been a cowboy, but ho had got Justice of the Peace Isaac Wall. f Farmer Wife, from the l,irctie! canglit In a tcnlhld winter back on the Constable Marquis Batty. Farmer'9 t t plains, and at the time I first saw him One of the opinions that have more or ho was only a wreck of a man, with legs and eyes that were THE NATIONAL. CAPITAL. less adherants, is that the cream should misshapen and weak,seemed to be blind. Ho be left on the milk until tha latter has nearly to life in that little Colorado clinging w ill become loppered so that more cream wliat littlo lie could in bartown, Tba Sliver Question In thn Senate Mr. rise, and in this is one of the pr me rooms doing or going slow errands, until fate InkeS Advnntsne of Political reasons why so much Summer butter Is should bo kind enough to take him ' Watson Excitement-T- he ltlver and Harso positively had. No idea In away from his misery. bor Jtlll Delayed. lie stopped mo in the street one night, Is further from the fact than (From one regular eorreapondent.) Will you lend mo ten dollars? ho that souring milk adds to its creaming the result of an adroit maneuver on , .A I am in a bad way and 1 said roughly. is The is the truth. The reverse plan need it. the part of Mr. Morgan, ahlod anti abet-.te- bast that gets the cream all ut before Now ten dollars was a good deal of by Mr. Stewart, the Senate yesterday the milk can change, and get a ripening money to me at that minute, for in my found Itself suddenly confronted with of tho cream Independently of the cream- western experience 1 had my ups and the silver question In a way In which It Milk begins to sour on the aides downs, aud at that time I was having my could be neither dodged nor postponed. ing. ' ' ' bottom f the pans first, and to pre- downs. er The result w as a vote that called np Mr. Wouldnt a dollar do you? I asked.for vent this, is the aim of tho good butUr-makeStewart's frse coinage bill, provlous'y To this end, tho pans or cans the fellow looked so bad that I wanted to do something for him, but I know adversely reported and placed upon the arc In cold water and the milk quickthat I should never see my money again. now and will calendar, and the Senate ly cooled down, ami then the cream will No, he said doggedly, it wont. I for some (lays be In tba midst of a come np before the milk can sour or be- want to go to Denvtr. I am about crazy on the merits and demerits of. Weal come loppered. The butter Is now with pain and I want to get there and free coinage, with a Anal vote la view. made by skimmlug off tba cream sweet see if I cant find some relief. I havent A w rck ego silver w as, to all appearencea cent in tho world. (There were a good and ripening It by Itself. The cream dead, and perbapa not even the most is churned sff from thick ndlk lias many men in that little town who were that in tho sumo predicament.) sanguine advocate ot tills Issue bad the been ripened, and to let it stand, as But I cant spare ten dollars, I anJalutcst Uud of hope that auch a bill Is fully generally doue, for a day or two long- swered. I ncd it. , could be gotten before Congress again Is a to to the er, carry acidity point Yon dont need it so nint h aa I do, Aids season J It was done, however, and where an active ferment lias set In, awl he sail fieieely. Lend it to me. Ill .before Ike ayes and naya of the decisive the flno flavor of the buttey has to you. Give mo yournatno back it pay vote was completed the new readied and it Is then fats, not butter. and address. 1 11 find you if I live. the other 'em! of the Capitol, and promWell, I gave him the ten dollars. I This Is all the more to be avoided in hot inent advocates on both aides of the and every meaus taken to get told him that ho need not worry about weather, it Lack. I expected to get ont of question began flocking toward the seu-at- e the cream up quickly and clinrn as soon paying some day and then I should chamber. The sltntatlon Is highly trophies my as any acid taste can be detected, and , interesting from two points of view: the cream churned and the butUrmilk cot feel tho need of it, I wont touch it on No, l.o said. Fpst, as a signal manifestation of the washed out at once. The sugar should any other condition. I want to pay desire of the majority of the Senate to bo out of the butter at the start, it back with intore.t 13 per cent, a at least hear argnmenta upon and give andgotten the source of tho rancid clement re- year. (Money was worth something consideration to the free al'ver bill ; end moved from the butter before the aridity ont there.) second, as an exhibition of auccessful So I wrote out my came for him, has a chance to develop that quality him as my permanent address the management In forcing tho Senate to known as rancidity. Iu tho Summer the giving homo of my family in the east. Tho Itsdf npen the question, notwithIn the milk or next lopporlng of milk, cither day he went to Denver. Shortly standing the most strenuous efforts of a in the cream crock, Is a profile source of aftciwurd I climbed into a saddle and number tha of of largo leading spirits white specks In the butter. There Is no rode away to nuch cows, I punched the body to avoid the Issue. Free cointime that calls fefthe watchful eje of them with varying success all over tho age has diaplac id Ike 'alien" bill, and butter-make- r a it docs In hot weath- Colorado grazing fields for nine years. can only be gotten rid of by voting upon the and the necessity for dispatch. While Having had enough of cattlo raising by er, Ms passage or by an alllrmative vote to that time and iny ideas of great fortunes a delay. In tha winter may . uot jcause take up another measure whenever the having boon considerauly modified, 1 rngdb , If pny,. damage to, the .quality of sold out my cattle and came back. morning hour expires. This, the free-silv- the butter, the delay la the Summer limy Of course, after tlie first few months uien w 111 not permit, but w ill Inruin the churning and put It in the following my loan of ten dollars to the sist upon forcing the issue and compelllist or grade. The ntaiket 1 always over cripple, lio never came into my thoughts, ing the Senate to vote on Mr, Stewarts applied vj ltb that kind of bit' ter. ,Make though there were times when that ten bill after it has been fully discussed. it flue. Sklin the cream while the milk dollars would have been a good friend, That Is, of course, if they can muster is yet sweet. Churn often and washout but I completely forgot about it. I had the requisite namber of votes when the been east for three years, had married the buttermilk with weak brlue, pack it and was tlie Dual tug comes. AVliat the outcome w ill proud father of the two at once and sell same day. handsomest children in New York, when be is aiuiply a matter of conjecture. The away from air a letter was forwarded to me from my silver men are jubilant over the victory fathers homo in Massachusetts, It was About the Central. , Ilah have they gained, and assert that it fiom the cripple. Iu it was a postoflice Record. means the speedy passage of a order for my ten dollars and interest on There is while their oppomnts bold, .with bill, evidently something oil foot it for twelve years, at 1 per cent, a month. qua! positiveness, that tt means simply that w ill result hi a material hem lit to Thero was no word in the letter except 'I profitless discussion w ithout material the Utah Central railroad and place it iu thanks for my kindness and the assurresults. better shape to handlo Its rapidly in- ance that he was now doing pretty well In tha political excitement of the last creasing traffic i both freight and pas- for him. I call that man a gentleman and 1 two or three days the fact that Represen- senger branches.- - Though tbs plans told him so when I wrote him, and I tative Watson of Georgia actually succonsldt ration ar being keptdaik, also told him something in the letter ceeded in getting Ids reso- enough la known to guarantee the statew hieh I hoped would please him that lution through the House the other day ment that the rails w ill probably he laid on that day I had mado the first bank has been generally Unnoticed. This oil the grade that lias been completed to deposit for my baby son, and that the resolution w as one Instructing the w ays Moous mill, over on the bead of the amount was $2 1.40, his loan a ml the in.and means committee to. report the lrovo rive. Should this be done it w ill terest, and that though the interest for 13 treasury . bills which were introduced give the little road a heavy traillc in the tho boy would uot be anything like the deposit ought to bring him cent., per in session the of timbers the ami other freight alliance early way mining by good luck. Thats all there is to this thigent and nforredto the ways and for the Ontario drain tunnel besides New York Tuhuno. story. nieaus committee. As It was evidently tho transportation of the Glencoe .the Intention of tho committee to take coneentiates, the ore from the Mcllonry, A rUUfnl Car Hors no action on these bills Mr. AVatson ha Wasatch and other propel ties in that A queer and intelligent Norwich anibeen endeavoring lately to force action section, to say rothlng of the ores that mal is the Franklin street hill horse, and at last he has aneceeded. Inquiry at will come from Snake Creek and the belonging to tho Norwich Horse Rad-wacompany. For several years she the committee room this morning elicited flagging stone, J.ay, grain and other s has done duty on the hill, and knows .the information that the committee now from His Heber valley. Iu fact, as much about the business of 'felt compelled to report the measures the Inducement are sulllclcut to induce quite horse cars as any other emrunning alluded to and would probably proceed most any capitalist to put Up the necesployee. She has no driver. After breakto their consideration at Ilia next uievt-Jn- sary fuuils to plaes the road in good run- fast 6he trudges up to her station at the It may bo added that the report ning order. . It Is surmissed that the foot of tho Frnukhn street hill alone, will undoubtedly be an unfavorable one. trip made to the Park aud over to the and when a loaded car comes to climb Until he get bis resolution through Mr. Ontario drain tunnel Wednesday last by the steep grade voluntarily takes her - Watson had been conspicuous as the Supt. Makintosh of the Utah Centra! a.d place in front of it and helps to drag it hulf a mil to Rockwell street At chief objector on the floor of the J. F. Drinker, assistant general passen- that point tho driver relieves the hill Heuse, and it is new understood that he ger rga it of thj Rio Grand AVestem. horse, and she goes leisurely back to will continue in this ree he secutes baa somethirg to do with completing the the bottom of the hill. Sometimes she 'from the House a date set apart for the road. At present the prospects of the goes clear down to Franklin square, where the cars are started, and exceeds Utah Central are very encouraging. conskh ration of the snbtreasnry bills. her duty by helping the other horses InThe end Senators Re) resentatives t the route before the hill is terested la the river and liaibor approBlank Receipt Books constantly on along readied. Connecticut Cor. New York hand at this oilier priation bill were somewhat Sun. General:-- : Merchants 22:ead.g.u.axtexs for Tooots, sk0a, Provisions, Notions, Candies, Oranges, Nuts. A Complete Stock of Summer Driufcg. THE AT GOODS ALL LOWEST PRICE GIVE US A CALL. , TIEEIE TT-TT- 1 percHeron CELEBRATED STALLION t WASATCH SOUVENIR, WAVE 90000S000 Job Printing t- ' if jut butter-makin- GREAT - On Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Oursh1 4 , where he offers the public a t h Merchandise , FOURTH DISTRICT COURT. Acting Governor Hells Designate th den Judicial District. Has lately made arrangement 8 herthv devote his whole time to his ' No. 6093, French No.4500, is a fine dapple gray, 161 hand high, weighs 1,760 lbs., brother to fear, 3.126, (600) fo prize winner at Worlds Fair, New Oilcans, got by Y Iiant, 401, dam Jaraine, 4499, will stand at John Carlile' barn, Heber, Utah, for the season of 1S92 at $15.00 siii! ' leap, $12.00. For further particulars apply to 6 ESTABLISHMENT, John 4 IIeber City, g 1 - - Utah, Carlile. not prepared lo farnlah d ..... ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK r. , st 1 "wr i 'em 'wirt? 9ZV-- Sack a - v, " l jj..y i VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, .WEDDING CARDS, , Color blacky io hands high; and Weighs STATEMENTS, BLANK BOOKS, Etc., Etc. f LOCATION NOTICES AND d LEGAL BLAAKS ALWAYS ON HAND i uu-d- er y mio zeojes of James T. Midway, On application he will be rstww tih 1 , i, Gan bv Gw Gen. Grant record 2 :3 aliau (50); 2nd dam by "Iowa Thoroughbred son of Glencoe; Sni Brown's Gifford Morgan; 4th dam by Moreys Kentucky Whip.' Gen Grant, hr. li., 13 hands, got by Shylnck, by Billy Denton, bj Ionian ; darn by Cassius M. Clav, Jr.; 2nd dam by Seeleys American Star M1 by Mambrino la master. Ho w as brought from the Stats of New York by W. Ihirdy to Gcnosco. Illinois T Greens Bashaw , (50), 'sire of 14 In 2 :30 list, hy Vernal's We f H dam Belle, by Webbers Tom Thumb; 2.id dam Charles Kent Mare-d- am bletsnian (10), sire of 38 horses In 2:30 list by Imp. Bellfounder; 3rd Rye, hy Bishops Ilambletonian, by imp. Messenger; 4th dam Sibeff f Messenger. 1st darn iff ' (VernoVs Black Hawk by Long Island Black Hawk. son of Blackburn Whip, Whip ) ' For further particulars apply to JAMES B. WILSON, Owner, W. W. WItSON, on OUR CHARGES ARE THE LOTEST. AND SEE US. HEBER SALOON Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars i PURE ALCOHOL For Medical Purposes CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON, ETC. PORTER, JOHN MeXAY, T. GUINNESS-IMPORTE- - - - . - Clot worthy, pro-dint- erjni&K Ctib,1 ths season. Marcs pastured on reaeonablo term3. to Ileber and Charleston. w PEDIGHI5E: SIRE, Wilson, C er er iWill stand at the ham ; 1,200 5 e j - Hamilton Bashaw," . . free-silv- l! l a BILL HEADS, 1 NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS-- f V t f A PROPRIETORS ILfestt FRESH BEEF, OF THE LEADING 3NLOJZ& SAUSAGE AND CONSTANTLY ON HAND. G-xee- xx 0-xocex- is laa. BA! D |