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Show Thursday, May 7th, as John Chipman of American Fork was riding down Deer Creek on the front part of a wagon, the clip OF came off the ncokyohe and let the tongue drop. The bounds struck him in tin' back and bis left arm (aught the doubletree and hounds. The h ix-s inn while Mr. Chipman was trying to get his knife to cut the tugs. They finally stopjied and he succeeded in pushing the doublet no forward enough to get his arm out Although lie was badly bruised he managed to unharness the team and lead them about a half mile, when he mounted one and rode to Mr. Mechams ranch on the river. Mr. Chip-nta- n was there cared for until morning, and then carefully bundled up and taken home. ASATCUWAVt ash pElABTl'BE t ui' mail9 1 var'iiepaHuTfnlu Death of William Davis. Once more we are called upon to chronfor publication by Mon, icle the death of a respected citizen, lmlrter intended oflioc Uio t' etc lhootofbirt'.s.atb,, IUe thC rfW- rIK,rt P1,'Me - MIDWAY MUS1XGS. Killer Kitiix-- l: liters Eternity Uonosty the Dost Policy Dig Dutch of Doy Dabics. ur Midway bojs are making record ns houtt tinders. i Opii Epperson 1ms fixed his house up with a convenient poreli. Audrevv Burgenor is reporting access with his herb medicines ious ailments. good Tor var- The directors of the Midway Irrigation company held a meeting in the school-hous- e on Tuesday night for the transaction of some important business. On Thursday evening eur boys had the first base ball practice of the season on Union Square, to the contest preparatory with the lieiind Valley athletes. Our Wm. Davis, one of the pioneers of this ambitious knights of the diamond are la The deceased was horn January valleY. for blood. 2nd, 1830, at Wilsford, Wiltshire, EngAn overwhelming land. lie became a member of the majority has been secured for the town corporation. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints Feb. 2nd, 1832, emigrated to Utah Everybody except a few disgruntled in 18G4, and died of Blights disease at moss backs want to be iu it. Tlie holdbacks'' will be In It too, but in his residence in Ileber. May Gth, 1801. Mr. Davis has been a kind, loving and anotlier sense, when the time comes. A nb ce of Jiremiah affectionate husband and father, a true ltobey. Esq., just friend, and a firm and faithful member arrived from Ohio, in tlie guest of Mrs. of the church. He has labored for years M. Springer. We extend to the jomig as a home missionary in this slake of lady a hearty welcome, and hope our pure Zion, where he was well and favorably altitude wilt wiMiits invigorating ozone known and his demise will be deeply make her sojourn one of liealthfulness as mourned. After years of suffrring, lie well as of pleasure. has succumbed to the inevitable and gone s. J. Sclmeit-- r was busy all the week to the great beyond, where there is a different species of promising planting place prepared for him in the mansion shade trees a r 3 mid his new hotel by the of bis Father. The best of care was big hot pot. After a while that once tendered him, bis faithful wife watching almost desert, hut prettily situoer him night and day, ami bis loving ated, section will always blossom as the rose children, fifteen In all, seven of whom amid deuse groves of umbrageous are living, and many friends have ever , grow tli. been ready to lend a helping Iinud. On Thursday the Fastday meeting was The funeral services were held in the Stake House Friday afternoon w here the unusually well attended, not only by the numerous relatives and friends of the sisters (who are always ready in the fuldeceased met to pay their last tributes filment of tlieir religions duties) hut also of respect. In thinking of the deceased by the brethren. It is evident that the the following lines are recalled to mind : powerful preaching to the point by Apostle F. M. Lyman at the conference Servant of Unit, well Gone. on last Sunday, made a beneficial ImThe Inillle fought, t lie victory won. Rest from thy lovril employ, pression upon the hitherto somewhat Kilter thy Muster's Joy. slothful of the faithful. y lOCALWAVES- jgotoKrtbcrre.iaent? 1, dv i ,. stirroun-fin- Jan, v,rk Jells, r reported among settle- - of mead of Heber and etMren one-ha- lf Saturday morning. thii'k oil t I and cool niebu. h the popular lady ' do"'n to PrOVO state that Mr Minnie fe.ro ptaa 0 jvtito it progress rMi Henry fr0m illness. - for Main & Winchester J Jone, agent is expected in Heber House, Saddlery J, (rening. I election on the 4th passed ptr pity and resulted in the reflection quietly the old officers. ,enill informed that Joseph Kcby, a of Round Valley, has made .berhis place f residence. ffenre ,3(r resident - there run!or lias it that in Heber in the near bkiHW will he two future. Do who the contracting parties are? ran out of soda water ptugia Bridge last week, the demand for tliut tin Saturday evening, sonic horse races Rov. T. C. Iliff of Salt Lake City will preach Saturday and Sunday nights at the were run amid considerable excitement. Methodist Chapel. All are cordially inv ited In the first Clias. Smith beat John Humto be present. mer; iu the second tlie same victor rpaiwtione whiifg drink was so great, notch)' s shower was the cause Ust Wed of on our funnel a faces, besides dust and refreshing the atmosphere i smile m the ,!i i time. Mitchcl to Susan Albert 51, ranch, May 11, Jones, both Judge T. S. Matson At Miniltoui MtswtD ttbfr precinct. listing. has tlie hot pots at Midway Bathing in be- ns quite popular again among Heberites, visited those Jging (rein the number who Bara went to Salt Lake last IV the President and take in the ;!its in Zion and has not reti.r ve, but (ipected home this evenin'. Editor to see of the D & G. tailnad, was in Heber last week rus-for tlm shippii g among our cattlemen P. . ;nt live dock a Bla-k- , 5! cattle over that thriving road. tlieir niah is Brown, the Mom t tin tea stling about Heber and vicinity again. We G. E. silniys see the o pla-cdt- jovial face of and wish he would make us a cull Brown r. lener. called to the professional is ire-ilk- on our first page r Hiss' concluded to camp P. Hayes downed David llnfiaker. Charley, by these two equestrain exploits, is two DIED. horses and a colt ahead in the werld. Albert Huber got away with Joseph Sessions On May 9th, 1891, of heart Abegglcns Midway Flyei and a neat dis-aand dropsy, Miss Louisa Marion cash purse. The Wave readers w ill see r8 Miss Sessions Sessions, aged years. that Midway is becoming metropolitan. was the slaughter of Richard and Lucre-ti- a ou us, yon may There are no fli.-Sessions, both of whom are dead, and depend on it. . was born in Wayne eoniity, 111., In 1833. It seems to lie a boy year, tills 183'. AVitli her pareuts she cam to this country in the early days and ever since their There were Cap. Stilzer's, Ileiiry Lon Epperson's, ami Bert Alexandeath has lived alone until a few months ago when she went to live with her sis- der's babies, ail of the male persuasion, ter. Mrs. Isaac Baiun of Heb r, where, besides others I can't recall at tlie presafter two mouth's illness, she passed ent writing; now I have for the week ending 'a.,t Saturday tvv more prospecquietly away on the above date. The funeral services were held in the tive voters to enter on the list : a young to Moroni Gerber, born Stake house Sunday at 2 p. m., where son and a large croud of relatives and sympa'hi-zer- s on tlie 5tlt, ami one to Jacob Hummer, born on tlie 4th. Thns wcare constantly gathered to show the customary last receiving fresh promises tiiat this is to respects to the deceased. he a year of excellent yield, at least in After writing the Utahs best crop. Mr. Duncan has ju-- t returned from Sa t foregoing, I just learned of anotlier lake City where she has been purchasing a event corroborating my theory of lids Call und exlarge assortment of Millinery. years natal statistics. The wife of amine the goods, tlieir style and quality John Murri, who lives just across Union m 12 before purchasing eiscwlicre. Square from The Wave branch office, presented her liege lord with a. bouncing boy on Thursday night. Next! se s, nua formations Sunday. curd of this issue.' ir Wallsburg Itipples. w th us nud ill more his family to this placd some time Min the joining full. afternoon last we bad a lecture from Messrs. President Harrison very interesting spoke to me, W. D. Robinson of American Fork and one man on the street this afternoon i friend. Is that sot said the second, J. II. Tlierne of Pleasant Grove on beet 'Vhat did he He told me to get cultivation and sngar making, etc. The say! of his gentlemen returned to Charleston in the fit On Tuesday 7'tie. way. evening. Clotworthv, and L Times are ratlu-- dull here at present. Indian Reservation tterdsy morning to look after their cattle Thu farmers have mostly finished sowing of adults is generally iensts. It is reported that tho cattle men grain. The health and young lu,t hare the Reservation w ith their cattle gaod, but most of the children once. folks are sick with measles of a mild type, and the trustees have decided to Hears. Kimball and Jack of Salt Lake stop the school for a while on account 'hy entertained the members of the Y. L. of it. I. L association on Tuesday evening. The efi evening a devout Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Stephen assembly listened with Stesiest ittention to a lecture were returning from attendgiven by Thompson b. Kimball. ing the funeral of Mr. John Richies child when the horses started at someJw thousand school children sang thing In the road and the wagon striking America and Hail Columbia for Prcsi-r- a rock threw Mrs. Thompson ont, the Hanison in Salt Lake last Saturday, wheels ran over her body, and bruised hng time as they did so with the waving her very severely, but the lady Is pror spangled banner, every one of gressing finely. Janus Giles Clyde, Thomas started for the r at , having one. rebaptized by Elder A. J. Alexander and reconfirmed ou the sane day by Elder Hiilvor. By Bishop I). Van Wagenon he was ordained an Eider on Oct. 3rd, ISSO, and took at once a deep and active interest in tlie duties of that great calling, as lie had zealous and true in all his relations to tlie church. On April 10th, KSI, lie went on a mission to the Southern States, returning thence on April 16th, 1883, having labored principally and always faithfully in tlie Slate of Alabama. Upon his rctnrn to Ids home and friends he resumed tlie everyday labors for earning a livelihood and helping to support his aged pareuts and younger brothers ami sisters, being a im lei son ami brotlur Iu that noble devotion of self to those near of kin. But over temporal cares and affaiis lie did not neglect bis spiritual welfare, but manifested an eminent zeal in the Gospel. So he was appointed and set apart as lresident of tlie Midway Quorum of Elders at the time of its organization, retaining that responsible duty and dignity up to ids lamentably premature demise, lie was alvo active in the Sunday school ami iu the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association, alily presiding over tlie latter organization for several years. For the last three years or so lie devoted most of Ills secular labor to milling, being interested n in tlie Southern Tier group of Snake Creek mines with Henry Coleman ami John Morton. Having been of gem-rallgood health, robust appearance and exemplary habits, nothing serious was thought of at first w lien lie took sick, about ten days ago, ids attack being reckoned to he a severe cold tiiat would pass offin time, like so many other similar ailments in tills season of changeful weather. But, a'as ! an irrevocable flat had gone fortii and an implacable foe had assailed him. Insidious Grippe had him In deadly grasp, and to pneumonia lie succumbed suddenly, but peacefully at 10 p. m. on Wednesday, May Gth, surrounded by almost inconsolable relatives and deeply mourning friends. In what universal esteem and affection the deceased was held was manifested on Friday, on the occasion of tlie funeral, which was one of the largest ever held in the ward, if not in tlie Stake. The assembly hall was crowded to its utmost with menrners and friends who sympathized with those most directly stricken. The speakers during tlie Impressive obsequies were Elders Attcwall Wootton and Moroni Gerber amt Bishop David Van Wagencn, all of whom united in paying warm and eloquent tributes to the honorable record of the deceased, to ids unblemished life, his unexcelled virtues, ids purity of purpose and honest devotion to tlie cause of right, duty a id mankind. The funeral cortege consisted of fifty vehicles, which carried only a fraction of tlie sorrowful assemblage to the last earthly abode of Michael Adam Empey, one of Gods noblest works an honest man. May ids loss lose its bitterness in tlie remembrance of tlie sweetness of his useful, though short career! Brother ami Sister Empey (the former of whom at this writing is lv ing vtry ill himself ) desire to express tlieir heartfelt thanks to ail w ho assisted tin m in their hours ef dire probation. Who Dost tlie Money? Thursday afternoon, Jacob lrobst, On a young gentleman of this burg, while returning from lark City, found on tlie road a parse with a considerable sum of money, together with an account book and some newspapers, all without an indication as to the ownership. Having, on coming tills wav, met some persons going tlie other way, lie supposed at first, one of them might be the owner of the So he retraced ids steps for trove. about 600 yards, when he found them sitting by tlie w ayside. To his inquiry they gave negative answer, but suggested to him, upon learning of the reason wliack of his asking, that hed better to a nickel hadn't as w ith them, they up get supper with, and tlie owner of the found pile would be neither the wiser nor the poorer for it. But Jacob refused to entertain any such proposition and lie resumed his Midway-war- d Journey. The real owner of the articles can get them upon giving satisfactory evidence of his proprietary rights. Our frieud says the stuff Is w orth. coming to Slidway for aside of the fine country and good roads Son, fcILE02Sr. hidi is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of price, till this safe plan on rail buy from our advertis'd Druggist a bottle of I)r. Kings New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in of every case, when used for any Threat, Lungs or cl lost, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and ugiveabie to taste, perfectly safe, aud rail always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Kichuid Bridges drug w pun-luii- store. lml2-9- 2 The Registered Percheron Stallion will Blank Receipt Books hand at tills office. 123456789 118! on Chickens, dressed per lb., U cts A Full Line of HARROWS PLOWS, AND "wntly purchased a forty street opposite their Main of j faaxktj Htich, and now have a force at work on a levery stable, the k 30x60. Such enterprise is Mr. Murdock snid yes- hVe th buildinK com sss'- it tSt0 'asrt an U 1801. 'nf'ctd "''Qasiud doing wday Anotlier nd in order to parlies interested sliowmg. W the orkS iki Notice, Irrigators. from All parties expecting to like water time is next the Wasatch Canal must prepare headgates before lnd Mr. Luke says to the acceptance of the water ma-t-er done h win taking any water from the canal. Thus. Tom, Secy. ml2 itClnthir v. than II, nd koy Ftllered ol Ibe Kev. Chas. Cook of Park City will preach morm'tg and cleared the at the New West achoolhouse thia eve. All Ut 150 ,ot but are cordially invited. 80 Of uncleared it doe tf'rt Tlt' May T klMl, sot I Wallsbckg, 101401 1PPmted W D1e y BORN. ST0CM00TS FULL On May Gth, to Wm. Davis, the wife of Jr., a girl. Di ke On May 10th, to the wife of boy. All con Elisha Duke, a cerncd doing well. d Rasband Bros, of Park City will pay eight cents a pound for pork. For particulars ina quire of Joseph Rasband at Ileber. Lime Wm. Van Wageucr of Midway has plenty of lime constantly on hand; the best ever made in Utah. Special Blank Books, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Ball Programme, etc. at this office. . Mur- DRY IN (MIMS ill lie is a 1000 POUND HORSE of a dapple brown color and is guaranteed to be a FULL BLOODED CLYDESDALE. & SHOES Ie is certainly a fine specimen of the breed. For fur-- ! her particulars inquire of D. N. Murdock. Farmers dont miss this opportunity to your stock. FXFPVTUIMr PRICES NOTIONS. MORE THAN im-ro- ve REASONABLE. T. CUITWOIITHY. H. (.'HOOK, Clotworthy & Crook, Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing, Groceries and Hardware. BUTCHERS, will keep on hand the Choicest PEIZE "WIlTIsrEEl The Registered IMicnm Stellinn, MiAUClIAVU-T,- " No. Gjo5, will travel through the settlnm'nt.-- in Wasatch County for tho season of 18DJ. This stallion has an Oflicial Certificate of Pedigree tracing direct to Jean Le Blance, and we invite an examination of tho same. He is also a Prize Winner, having been n warded a Silver Medal at the Territorial Fair in 1890 fur Best Percheron Stallion four years old am This horse is a fine specimen of the breed and parties wishing over. to improve their stock can rely on his breeding qualities, t Wm. P, Bowen. Headquarters at JOHN CAR PILES BARN, Heber City, Utah BEEF, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, YEAL, ETC. i j-- m PRICES REASONABLE, TERMS EASY. Lemons, Oranges and Green Vegetables in season. Butter, Eggs and All Kinds of Produce Taken. Mark Jeffs having employed a BEAUTIFUL SPRING! dM Mrs. Duncan has just received a full line of Spring Millinery; Best Designs, Latest Fashions, and prices to suit the times. Also carries a full line of ARRASENE, M (ft O PEARLS, CHINEALE, EMBROIDTwists. ERY, Sewing and Buttqn-liol- e Thanking the public for their patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance iu the future, she begs them to call and examine the goods, their style and quality, before purchasing elsewhere. 3 H w X M r Do not forget that wc handle the Q W a 3 WILL OIKN HIS SHOP ON THURSDAY, u pxll P IN FULL BLAST. 2 Kl- - lie Solicits tlie of all -- . Patronage P w ills old customer.'' and as many new ones as are desirous to come. ft1 v w a H rw a x . I Kul'S II IKhl onh wat.ttiH thmlm solid Both BEST SEWING MACHINES dM (ft u (k IN THE WORLD. d a(ft The Latest Improved UEY2 HOWE just received. Call and see them. KIMWI Di ib pt m wutio. Perfect WuTMitcdbMvpv n hnntlnc CMC. ul lctt.nd cork and i iUe. of Ox piano to WclNr can Mcurc cm reffdhre wHh ocr tarcc valuable line of HawMltald ialcn. Thru MWBitt, M craft Alt tba work jrc at ike watch, ere nerd do la to akow whet wa aend yoc tc those who cell year fttonda and nwtrhbon and those about you that always mette In valuable trade which bo Ida for yam when one surtsd. and tbaa wa are re pc id. We pay all as press, freiirbt, ale. After know all. If you would Uke t f to work for us. you earn from VfO to per wsek and upwards. Add rre ftre. bru, ya ftik A CfogUdMlIt PrllMMl Ml School Bonds For Sale. Tins trustees of tlie Heber School District store eighty No. 1 have for sale at the Co-o- p School District Bonds of $100 each, bearing interest at six per cent per annum, interest payable on the first day of March of each year at the Deseret National Bank of Salt Lake City, Utah. Said bonds are redeemable March 1st, A. D. 1906, hut the trustees reserve the right to redeem them at any time after five years. By order of the trustees, F. W. Giles, Clerk. m 12 I H&sraronMiAS Peoples Knitting Machine, tWOOvAYEARl Elizabeth Sellers, agent for Wasatch and Summit counties. This machine will knit stockings, mittens, etc., of any desired size. All orders promptly attended to. Address Mrs Sellers, Heber City, Utah. IN I First Class Butcher vm)h. AD'feRTttlNG; W WE3t&!tN TO TT Davis Will stand at D. X. 891. EZEjZED 9't Bru STALLION, nsr. 799. CULTIVATORS Garden and Flower .'f mortality from the eyes of mortality .and he now Is learning advanced lessons In the great study of which he learned the class." alphabet In this mundane primer He was horn on Nov. 3rd, 1833, In Salt Lake City, the son of Levi and Margaret Wood Empey, but at an early date fonnd the home of his earthly days in Midway, He was one of a numerous family of children, always obedient to his parents and loving to his brothers and sisters. In fact all through life he made only self-r- c friends with his kind, obliging, He character. specting. and reserved in the anxious and studious ever was in tlie pursuit of knowledge, especially search of more than ephemeral truth He was first baptized into the Church of Saints on July Jesus Christ of Latter-dawho also llubcr, John 3rd, 1870, by Elder confirmed him. On Ang. 28th, 1878, he was THE FINE CLYDESDALE PRIDE OF BERRYHILL J herders of sheep will be gentlemen in enough to'move their herds away up the from the mountains and get away little range that tho people have to depend upon for their cows and woi teams. C. R. Itik. For any further particulars inquire of Jos. Hatch, who holds certificate of regtf , istry. docks barn for tho season of Tlu first on tiie field. First blood on tlie diamond field diavvn by tlie Midway boys! And all this after the sti I'enlng of muscles through a li ng Innocuous desuetude." Good winter's enough for a starter. On Saturday the Round Valley boys came ovjr, accompanied by their sisters and sweethearts (every boys sister being some other fellows Uttte Annie Rooney). They were cordially received by the Midway club, and after a hearty din ncr, tendered them at Mrs. O'Neil's restaurant, soon appeared on the Union Square, in their gorgeous trappings, their girls looking sweeter than Utah connty strawberry buds. At about 2 :30 the contest opened amid a largo concourse of citizens aud juveniles, the piazza of The Wave branch office .affording' a particularly favorite view on tlie display of brawn and skill. J. Murdock of Hclier and J. Stephens of Midway acted as umpires. There was no dispute nor hitch of any kind during tiie entire contest, and tlie most perfect The good humor prevailed throughout. follow ing are tlie scores by innings : Innings 12 59 5 1 1013 Midway 2 4 0 0 1 G 8 1 527 AVallshurg space we are in ml (For want of time andfrom publishing tlie vertantly prohibited full details of tiie foregoing game as was given. KplTOK.J L. II. Midway, Utah, Mayll, 1891. constantly GET THE BEST! well-know- On Saturday last all of our yonng the lumber men, re- - bloods visited Midway for the purpose k'S planing machine yesterday of playing a match game of base ball hereabouts. Drink Jersey cream. !iur mdc especially for making with the Midway boys, and 1 understand Cut Down in His Trime. but at the mouldings and other similar beaten game, well got pretty i One of Midways mest useful and them to do any kind speak highly of the good treatment they Henry Van AVagenen has opened Iris brickcitizens no longer fills a place .planing without so much change as received at Midway. There Is some talk prominent at Midway, where he is prepared to yard tlie in nor old fireside, tlie family 011 old planer. tlie best article in tlie market of out turn of the Midway ball players paying this by li counsels of the community. He lias, He guarantees his brick, builders supplies. a visit on Saturday next to play in and in public a Sum Mastcrson, her place private deed, left yoid new the article, which is another pressed especially gam. to fill, n Mon life that it will take a long time uT1' night of Inst manufactured (eek heretofore brick to any We are having very nice weather here wiilie in many hearts the vacuum made superior ' Was biking another girl to lla tlu.1 in Wasatch county. It is duraor imported cause ef a Pnde out on hail, and everything looks lovely except sheep by his departure will remain I.1- tale substantial as well as ble and handsome, are begintW0'rK'm ' in the hospital nursing men and their herds. They grief. ornamental. Wound' on onr cow range but in crowd to Michael Adam Einpcy has gone behind Lake ning '? are get-"girls te he had and the veil that hides the mysteries of im owners the with a that are in we hopes gun. ttaamlw Investment. A Safe Is one TO TH--L niS PKrURES FORTUNE . THE MORAL IS: Keep YOUR BUSINESS, and, Incidentally, YOURSELF, Betore tne . Tills paper is kept on file at E, C. Dukes Advertising Agency, G1 an I 66 Merchants Exchange, Sun Francisco, California, where contract! (or advertising can he made for it. PuDllG. Dont Depend on Then to Discover periodical, magazine, or from any part of the world, go to tlie Port Office atid inquire of John Duncan. If you want a You I For Sale. The Hailstone Ranch, comprising 190 acres of desireahle land, apply to . William Peterson, s 366 Wert 1st street . 4 Salt Lake Cit. . |