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Show appointed committee. Having had a yery pleasant time, the happy pupils vacated the school room for a sojourn of three months, with an anticipation of mectln again in the central school building. Sunday night a couple of the woikmcn ou the new school house got more tangle foot aboard tlian their crafts were to carry safely, the result of which was that there was some loud talk quietly (?) indulged lu. The balance of tlie crow did not seem to appreciate the references made, and filed exceptions in rattier a demonstiatlve manner when tile two worthies presented thotnsclvcs at the voiks the next morning, and a little scrap took place ending prinOne of the party cipally In talk. called for his time and vowed he would have this beautiful valley ami the people residing here ami let it and them go to the dogs for anglit he cared ; but, we understand he thought better of his rash conclusion, and consented to stay with us yet a little while. The . insure insertion. deaths, etc. above demonstrates one of two n(.tio of births, tilings n"-Porttl'ertmpretty forceahly and that is, that parties either lay iu a good supply of forty-ro- d Saturday night or obtain it somewhere on Sunday. Which of these two LOCAL conclusions is ttie more tenable we leave our readers to judge. Came IamanltM of H war-rent- WAVES J,tnuliThrr4dy. ' accompanied by iBn lias goue to Mautl to Chsrle. Waliil"l-,t- lottnf10' cn route from , . Jones of Vernal, made t ttie leve named place, rail Friday. peasant borne from school just finished his Baird returned rwidaT. He baa ncadiearattheUaiversity. of school at Frilllt was the last day The closing this year. for Brest lbe!i,w were held yesterday. ami friends of Bishop Clegg jb, family nred him pleasant surprise Friday I honor of his 67th birthday. ,! nealX Is here from Salt Lake He was relatives ainlVrlemls. Bromley Wiing tf ill the speakers at the Stake house May. Tbainow line Friday morning reached M te the base of the mountains. as soon fm fell in the yalley but melted uit touched the ground, that Mrs. Alexander off a $65 some of are already takeu. nmierstand fa lb milliner, intends to raffle share and that iijtn at $1 per lit chaneea Lindsay brought us soma flits and an ancient of petrification which he Indian arrow head yesterday fund n the Center Creek hills. Andrew necluiens returned from Salt lie has just put in a year , it die University of Utah. He is well 'phased with the school and intends to 0 back w lieu it opens again. F, 0. Bnelt Is talking of potting op a itreet lamp in front of his place of busline. Ve hope It w ill not be long until there will be seme kind of an illmninary in front of every business house in town. Perid McDonald lake Friday, Lindsay returned from the Jolty Institute Saturday sound and well andthovt all cured of any desire for alrohalic drink. He says he lias never here associated with a finer company of men in his life than he found at the Robert i A pretty the to report, and it comes straight, two of the speakers at wording testimony meeting late hot words, at Sunday evening the close of the wrieea, tbont what was said Inside. Someone must have gone to meeting with a bid spirit that evening. et The Rev. Moerke of Ctarch at Provo, Rev. the Scan. M. K. Melby of Levau, nd Rev. Bradford of the Iliff academy t Pnvson, took in the sights at Heber ami visited the hot pots at RWwiy. They were much surprised and favorably impressed with the appearance d the valley. Rre. B. H. 8now will leave tomorrow wring for ProTo to attend the annual the Utah Mission of the M. Church which convenes at that place the 16th. It is at this meeting that ppointments are made and report ""fered. All the workers of the mls- re expected t be present. U the matter with the Midway come to us from do not get their m regularly. We carefully address to every subscriber and if any- h 1$ J entitled to a copy of the txi, doe not receive one at the prop- ? will confor a favor by int- Jdcl Complaints jdwrihers that 'they erning us. Wednesdsy was a red letter day at res8rt- - There was f pe8Ple Present, all of hm w P'eased with the reception Jratwnt they received; but Mr. w was the happiest man on the lle waa keP busy all u..t,llU,0ueh div nR after the comfort of his Iwsts. ROt bn! Prt u t'1 late 'mPfovcments we C4rPenters are busy tciab;.. the Wills, art gailery. tl.at the 11,9 Lli8P S801 V hfldufrenK"' the district school C,0,lnK exercises for this Bar. At in . C'Ct m he school was ailed to ad 8at by Prof. H. M kin 1 xam,DtOU wai read toiPrt udents and ,ry'tre8tin4nXl0U Program Immediately teWcj f BonZ readings, b program was 'adertd partook of a sumptuous Htale hill it ras distributed by a pre 1 Atr where he U well acquainted, Tuesday night ami after supper took some and went out in the bushes to sleep. In the morning when he came iu to breakfast the officer were there to take him. He made no resistance. Mrs. Davis was missing Sunday morn ing blither body was not fourd unil Tuesday morning. The father had told the children several different stories concerning the whereabouts ef their mother which arroused suspicion in their minds and they commenced a search. Her body "as found in a cellar near the house covered with rags, chips and other rubbish. She wa attired in her night clothes. Her skull had been mashed lu by a blow from some heavy blunt instrument. Her family consists of aovcu bo) and two girls, th oldest Is about twenty years of age and th youngest, twins, about two years old. One of the boys lias just had one of his legs amputated and is far from being well. TEX They arc in tlie Uintali Country and were 05 Miles Ahead of the Deputies at last lie port. COMlIItTED bed-roo- MIDWAY DEPARTMENT. Opening of JSi lincil tors be was nursed back tolifeaud consciousness it left him a total wreck, physically, and subject to temporary fits of insanity caused by an injury of the spine. When him these spells would come upon he was cross and disagreeable but at other times he was good natured and such times pleasant. Ills sufferings at unbearable. were almost As long ago as last Christmas he prelato has pared his burial suit and of talked considerably about dying. The Mrs. Polnight before his death he told lard that she would have to get some one to water the growing crop the following He did go day as he was going away. so soon as net hut a on long journey away he had expected. i HORRIBLE AFFAIR AT TERXAL. Brutal Husband Murders Ills Wife and Throws Her Into an old Cellar. Sheriff Jones received a telegram from II. Mease at Vernal Thursday telling him to look out for Enoch Davis who had murdered his wife and skipped. It there that he had started was . thought this way. tvas forthcoming. Ho was only a poor navvy; liis nsual place was at the top of a forming embankment, (iir'Wj the tip wagons." During tlio building of tlie Manchester and Leeds railway lie was top man over a shaft of one of the nmnorous tnnncls Which were being constiuctcd on the g Hotel-Drivin- for a Wager Catch- ing lieos A Lady Breaks Her Arm Otbor Mat- ters of Interest. Mrs. Margaret Bonner fell down stairs last Wednesday and broke her arm. The Van Wagenen Broa. have menced boring for water at the store. Wo hope they will succeed. com- Co-o- p I.irrie Murrl came home from Salt Lake City last weok, where she has ben for stno time past. a Joseph Xeilson ha ids house at the Miss Mrs. Mary M. Probst and Miss Emma E. Huber returned from Provo Friday, where the former enjoyed a pleasant visit and the latter speut tlie past winter. Although there was a good turnout at the opening of Schiletltcrs hot pot pleasure resort last Wednesday, there were not as many pleasure seekers during tlie day as had been expected, but at night there was a very irage attendance at the hall from the surrounding settlement an unusual lot of buggies coining from llcber and Park City. Our brass band took a prominent part In the exercises and it is believed that all enjoyed themselves. Saturday afternoon a fellow from neber with probably moie wet hardware than lie could carry w as over to the hot pots blowing about fast driving. He agreed to drive from tlie pots to Heber and hack in one hour and forty-fiv- e minutes for a wager. Glued np ha was, lie started, aud a he evidently couldnt see straight he run off, or rather missed tlie bridge in turning tlie corner at Fred Rumuud's place, and over went the buggy and ail breaking one of the shaft out of the bnggy. About this time lie did not care to wiu the bet, but immediately went back to the pots to sober off before trying it again. There was considerable excitement at Gottlieb Kohler residence one day last week. A swarm of bee came buzzing through tlie air immediately over the house, w Iilcli attracted the attention of the family who hurriedly procured till cans aud .commenced drumming for all they were worth, wiiich had tiie desired effect, as the hues at once began to circle in the air and .slowly descend until water could be sprinkled on them, when they suddenly collected and settled on a tree in one common mass. Now with a hex in Ida hand and his face covered with a approached tlie mass and swept it into the box. Several families have late'y caught bees by tills means. It Is only a few years since there wera but a limited number of bees in Midway, hot now many of onr have several citizens enterprising swarms. Alsu a great many go to the mountains, and it is only a matter of will be well time when onr canyon stocked with the busy-be- line. Hero ho met with a gloriously disastrous accident, aud liis conduct should be emblazoned ia letters of gold upon the history of Ins country. Ho was only a navvy, i nay, and probably could neither read nor write. The shaft was perhaps 200 feet deep, aolid rock sides and bottom. His duty was to raise the trucks which had been filled below and run them to the tip, returning them empty to his mates at the bottom. If a chain broke, or a big bowlder fell off tlie truck, he hail to shont, "Wanr ont! and the miners below crept farther into their drives" and allowed the death dealing article to come down harmlessly. One unhappy day Bills foot slipped hopelessly, and he know that he must be smashed from side to side of the narrow shaft, and landed a crushed mass at the bottom. But his mates? If he screamed the unnsnal noise would bring them out at once to inquire the cause. He never lost his presence of mind. Clearly went down the signal, Wanr ont below? and his mates heard iu safety the thnd, thud, smash of Ids mangled remains. nct-clo- th WASATCH MINING COMPANY, llcber, Wasatch Comity, Utah. Augus ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTICE. per-Wh- at tory sermon we turn and ask: What is August Flower For? As easily answered as asked ; It in for Dyspepsia. It is a special remedy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this; but this brimful. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. Twenty years ago it started in a small country town. it has an honored place in every city and country store, of the largest Ksses one plants in the country and sells every where. Why is this? The reason is as simple as a childs thought. It is honest, does one thing, and does it right along it cures Dyspepsia. 9 To-da- y hut Dayis formerly lived at Midway about for county lived In Uintah of fifteen years. Mrs. Davis is a sister a sister also Alma Dayton of this place, A. to Mrs. Harmon Cummings and Mrs. family a leaves large Wootton. She children. Mr. Dayton has telegraphed burial to have the remains sent here for if possible. E. D. Clvde returned from the Uintih and says Davis agency Sunday evening the at agency Wednesday was arrested to Vernal. He City. back taken and morning Slaking Them Young. There once lived in the City of Mexico a Frenchman known as Otavito (littlo Octavo), whose rogueries kept the town in a ferment. At one time he claimed to have discovered a specific for the rejuvenescence of women, and by means of sensational advertising he succeeded in gathering a clientele of forty or fifty ancient dames, who were assembled, on a certain day, in a long sala, tricked ont with astrological symbols, crucibles, alembics and all the paraphernalia of charlatanry. The conjurer presented himself before the ladies and addressed them in flamboyant langnago, ending as And uow, senoras of my soul, follows; it is needful that the mystic ceremonies before us be opened by the oldest ono among yon." Then, addressing her whoso appearance seemed to indicate priority, ho Thirty-seve- n asked her age. years, Senor," simpered the beldame, who was And at least in the seventh decade. Thirty-six- . And so on, yon, senora?" nntil he had got them down to a declared age of twenty years, with a maximum of thirty-seveWell, ladies all, yon perceive that without farther proceedings the miraclo is accomplished," Said Otavito, for the least gallant of men could not call her anght but young and whose years are but thlrty-seveyon see for yourselves that is tho age of the oldest among youFSart Francisco Argonaut. n. Robert Baird at bis residence on Daniel's Creek. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 2nd day of July, 1SS, wilt lie delinquent and advertised for sale rt public auction, and nni.ss payment is made before, will le sold on the 20th day of July, lied, to pay t',o delinquent assessment, together "llh cost of advent-lu- g aud cost of sale. ItOBEUT BaIbd, Secretary. DaNikl's CURkK, Utah, May 1, ISO! J2S NOW TRY THIS. tsITEb Rashand Bros, of Perk City will pay high est cash price for pork. 'For particulars inquire of Joseph Husband at Heber, SUMMONS. In the Justice Court, Heber Precinct. Territory of Utah, l( ' County of Wasatch. . Heber Town Corporation, ) vs. Plaintiff. Demand, 91.60 John Doe, Dcfendaut. ) To John Doa, whose name la otherwise an. . known, Ureetiugi Yon are hereby summoned to be a lid appear before me, the undersigned, at my office, in Heber Town, Wasatch county Utah Territory, at 10 a. m., on tbeSOtbilay of June, lsax, to anewer a complaint filed against you herein by said Plaintiff. Said action la brought to recover from yon (he eum of S1A0 for trespass and dauiaga done ou tha preiniu af tha Plalultff by the following described animal, to wit: One red heifer about 1 year old. With a crop off each ear. Branded J A with a half circle over It on the right hip. And you are hereby notified that if ytiu fall to e appear and answer a above ro Plaintiff will apply to tlia court Jiulred, the relief demanded In the complaint, end eot of keeping said animal, and costs of suit. Let this summon be published In the Wasatch Wave, a newapiqier published in county. Given under my band, this 14th day of June, A. D. ISM. Jons Duncan, Juatlee of the Peace. No. 1401. STATMLiKh United Statk Land omre. Salt Lakkcitv, u Mays Notice, is herf.by given STAGE LINE, soda-wat- er .... j-- Tit-Bits- HOf-POT- S, ts Sl.-T- 1 tha David N.Mnnlock of Heber City. Wasatch Co. Utah, has filed notice of Intention to make on Ills desert hold clnlin No. 2776, dated SroofIS, 1889, for the N WUi and N K M of S Li N it ot 8 Wt Her. AS, Tp. S a. R. E., 8. L. apd M. Utah, before tlie County Clerk of Wasatch enmity, Utah, at lleber City, Utah, on the lath day of July, 1892. Ha names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation end reclamation ef said land : William Averett, William Wlieublo, Nephl Forman and Humbart McMulHn,ail of lleber City, Wasatch Co., Utah. Also notice It hereby given that James 8. Murdock of lleber Clljr, Wasatch county, Utah, hat filed notice of intention to make on Ills desert land claim No. 2778, dated Jroor 17, 1889, for the 8 K It and W It of N EM, Sec. 29, and WtyoftW IA, See. 28, Tp, I ., B, S E.. 8. L. M. Utah, before the County Clerk ol Wasatch county, Utah, at lleber City, Utah, on tbe lath day of July, 1892. He names the following wltneseee te prove the complete Irrigation and reclamation of Said land I Brigham Yeung, Humbert MoMtillln, Will, lain Smith and Thomas Nlcol, all of Heber City, Wasatch Co., Utah. , Frank D. Hobbs, Register. T. C. Bailet, Attorney. .JyS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 1352. Wa-ato- Park City and Hoi Pot horse-shoein- ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVKN THAT AT A of the directors, held on May Mat, meeting 1HW2, mi Assessment of one dollar per share as let led on the capital stock of the corpo ration, payable on or before July 2nd, Its to It "ill cot you tlAPAKESD y STRAWBERBY CANAL COMPANY, Daniel's Creek, Wasatcb County, Utah. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. hot-pot- s. the cradle. la. G. G. GREEN, Sole Maufr,Woodbmy,N.J, It will bo Impossible for me to continue Iny correspondence through the snnimer as wo will move np to our ranch tills week, where during the hot summer days we can sit In the siiade of tlie beautiful trees of the pleasure ground of Snake Creek where the birds almost Incessantly, fill the all1 with their melodious notes; and tlie sighing of tlie balmy mountain breeze in the lofty trees, together with th rippling of the rushing crystal stream, as It meanders Its way towards the Provo river, makes the heart of man rejoice j and which probably, is the most beautiful place for summer dwelling in the valley. If yon are a lover of nature it will pay you to DESERET LAND, FINAL PROOF.-NO-T- 1CE take a ride to Snake Creek, which Is but FOR PUBLICATION. a little more than a mile from the fatnons No. lul. Wishing tlie managers of the Fliyilelan and Tlielr Drag. Lxitcd Statf.s land omrt, Wave together with its readers success ; The active competition for a living Salt Lane L'rrr, Utah, I bid, one and all, farewell. that the physician in New York has to 27th, ISM. J. P. encounter has resulted in a curious Notice le hereby given thatApril lilies M. Batty Wallubnrg, Wasatch Comity, Utah, lie Midway, June 13th, 1892. method for stimulating trade. There of Another grand ball will he given at the filed notice of hie intention te make proof on bis desert land claim No. 2779, dated June are due in in this doctors evennext Resort city, graduates Pot Thursday Hot Midway W 18S9, for the N t) of N W (t, Sec. U, and form and no doubt in many Cases inen 17, will enjoy a Ml of S W Sec. II, and 8 it of 8 K (I and N W Why Don't Fon Advertise? ing, June 16th, and all present (, consulall fees 8 who E for remit of beS..K.4 of It it Sec.ll.TpA ability, Will be at hand and "Little drop of printer ink, tbe County Clerk of Wasatch County, good time. Good music tation, relying on the profits they obtain fore A little pe displayed,' Utah, at Heber City, Utah, on the 11th day ot everything will be done to make it pleasant Make our tj 1S92. from the medicines they prescribe for June, merchant prilled And all till liig Parade. for the dancers. Dont fail to come. He names the following witnesses to prove Ex. emolument. Certain standard prescrip- the lrrlgatlen and reclamation of tions they have put up in quantities) and saidcomplete laud i these they sell directly to the patient. Don. L. Bigelow, George A. Glenn, Robert THE GRAVE. Baled hay from $7 to $9 per ton at J. R. Where a all of Wallsburg, Wasatcb Conn-IV- , prescription has to be com- W. Glenn, Utah, and Joaepb JC. belson of Buyaville, Charleston. Murdock, pounded the patient is sent to a certain Wasatch County, Utah. Wrrr June 10th 1892, of typhoid fever, Pnane D. Hobbs, Register. drag store, at which the doctor has an David, son of John and Martha Witt aged C. BaILET, Attorney. T. commissions. his t for arrangement five year. Comfortable Home for Sale. Between these two devices the pracBjokkman At Buysviile June 11, 1892, D. K. Bunnell place at Center ward, corn titioner really captures a reasonable fee, of old age, Mrs. Christena Bjorkman aged in cash, where of four town lot on tlie main street and he gets it, moreover, sitting 8 and months 9 days. 79 years, he otherwise might have to give credit, acres of land under cultivation, fifteen and with a strong show of loss, for though Mrs. Bjorkman was born in Uppsala tf Enquire at this office. patients will not dream of demanding Swecden July 8th, 1812. She was mar for medicines, they make very 12 credit of mother the was 1830 and in Anew and complete treatment, onttstin rled bones alxrnt leaving the doctors ofsuppoftHortat, small ointment In capsules, also on still are Books living. Blank Receipt constantly children, six of whom once be has permitted them In box and pills; a positive cure for extern bill unpaid Christ Jesus office or bleeding itching, chronblind of hand at this Church al, Internal, the She Joined to ran it up. New York Cor. Pittsburg ic, recent or hereditary piles. This remedy Saint May 13, 1864 and has never been known to fail. $1 per box. Bulletin. of Latter-Da- y 6 for sent mail. 5; Why suffer from this by 1869. She lived emigrated to Utah iu terrible disease when a written guarantee is BUCKLENS ARNICA SALVE. Peculiar Pronunciation. 4 boxes. To refund riven Iler the with of faith positively gospel. and died in full Landor always pronounced yellow as the money tf not e4red. (tend stamp for free The beft naive in the world for cut, sores, Issued Guarantee husband has been dead 24 years. Walby A. C. Smith A ample. Mr. A. R. bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, yaller. We have heard Co., wholesale and retail drufgtata. Sole the the eminent The fnnerai services were held at the naturalist, duringLake lace, for Salt Utah, agents skin and ail City chapped bands, chilblain, corns, course of a lecture, repeatedly sound it residence of her daughter, Mrs. I.awr eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no inof mode a said) yesterday at pronunciation thus, Buysviile ence Anderson, It is guaranteed te give per- deed. to be traditional in many good old In the pay required. and the remains were laid away or money refunded. Price English families, and which includes fect satisfaction, Heber City cemetery. She has lived 25 cents box. For sale by B. Bridge, the substitution cf laylock for lilac. per eame she with her daughter ever since Room for Rome, goold for gold, and 1,9S druggist. to this country. woonderful for wonderful. via. Heber. A homely old rural dean, long sinco lee cream and every Sunday used always, like Sam Weller, to dead, t evening at F, O. Buells. leave out the w in woman, and his FA88K5GKR RATES J Wilt thou have this oornan to be thy wedded wife? was apt to mar the so- From Park City to Hot Pots and return, (Ju.khTo the wife of JohnT. Giles, June Fall Clothing. boy. 1.00 of a marriage service. London Single Fare 12th 1892, a lemnity . Clothing for boy from 8 to 16 year AlLV TIME TADLR, PARK TO ia great variety. All styles and pricos, Lost. Gone Off Aboftd 1 :3Q a. m Leate Park City cheap. Call and examine at Har Going see most of your hair is gone, said 1200 t about dark-haweight Hot-Pohorse, 10 A m One at Arrive mon Cuainslng' residence. Brown to Burton. on left thigh. Liberal 2 :30 p. at Leaves pounds, branded W for left Burton, its Yes," replied 6 p, ra. reward will be given for information by T, Arrive at Park City Kate Fields Call at Parry' shop on Main street if you parts unknown." Park H. Waiaen, Heber or Willard Snyder, FBtD BABBEN, done, tf rjxirr.igron. aant a good job of U well-know- n IS I1ERF.BV GIVEN THAT AT A of tlie Board of Directors, held 0,4 meeting t lie ZU dn v of M:iv , 1SU2, at lleber City , an Assessment, No. 1, of tg of one centflail, per share "as levied on tlie capital stock oi the Corporation, payable to the Secretary, with, in sixty days from the nbove ilaAe at the of. This is tha query dee of the secretary, Heber City, Utah. la on Any atnek upon which tills Assessment petually your little may remain unpaid on the null da of July, he delinquent and advertised lor boys lips. And he is lstrj, "ill nt miltltc auction, end unices payment It For? no worse than the big- - sale la made nelore," ill be sold oil the LMb day of older, balder-head-i- s August, IHti, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. in., at at tho court house at Companys office, an interrogation the lleber Utah, to pay delinquent assess, What is it for? we con- infills, City, together lilt cest of advertising and point. tinually cry from the cradle to the expense of sale. T. H. Gii.kk, Secretary. Heber City, Utah, M ay 23, grave. So with this little introductjil Orrirg nothing and "ill iitfcly do Salt Laks city, Utah,1892. j ) June , Disobedience Kot tintratbfalncsa. you good, if you havt cough, cold, or any Notice Is that the following hereby given A friond once told me that she did not trouble "ith throat, chret or lungs. Dr, named settler filed not lee has of his inten lion to maka tlnui In support of bis know what to do with her little boy, King New Ducovcrv for consumption) rtalin, and that antdproof proof will be made be four years old, who had for tlie last few cough and colds is guaranteed to give relief, fore theat Comity Cleikonof Wasatch county, Utah, lleber City, days boon telling all sorts of untruths, or July 2J, 1892, vix: money will be paid back. Sufferer from Tames TV. Thomas Homestead Entry No, with no reason or sense in them. For 8293 for the HEX, Hoe. 18, Tp. 8 S R. h K. found la tlie it under and tiling grippe just instance, that morning she told him fiho He aamee the following witnesses to prove did not want him to carry out, as ho its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. ids continuous residence upon, add sultlva bud been doing, his little basket of ap- Try a sample boltlo at our expenso and learn tlon of, said land, viz: William D. Sessions, John II. Duke, Jstrtes ples to share with his playmates, as the for yourself just how good a thing it is. For Jackson, llenry Oblwiier all of lleber, Utah. apples were nearly gone. Two or three sale at Bridge's drug store. Largo size 50c. Frank D. Hobbs, Register. A his she heard little feet on and $1. Bibo Lowe, Atty. for Appl. hours after t JI9 8 98 the cellar stairs. She went ont, and aw him comiug up the stairs with hi DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. bosket of apples. Teachers Examination. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, not not to did tell I Eben, you Why, All persons intending to teach in the dischilmore for the apple bring up any trict schools of Wasatch County during tlie dren? No. 1199. United staves i.aRd ofpwb. Yesm," answered the little follow, school year commencing on July 1, 1892, will meet school at the northeast ciTv, Utah, salt Lake JiaK picas pursning his way. 2nd, lsuj. house in Ilubcr, at 10 oclock a. m. on June Why do yon bring them, then?" NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Noah Hetier Wnsntch for of Tm not bringing them," said he. examination. Mayho City, County, 20th, to make has Intention died notice of Utah, Ia not that a basket of apples yon Attkwall Wootton . S roof on Ids desert land claim No. 2778, dated have in your hand?" uns 12, IHntt, for the 8 W M of a K sad 8 H tj-1- 4 Co. Supt. W IA See. 4, Tp 2 8., H K.,8. U M, 8 of it Yes'in." Utah, before tbe County Clerk of Wasatch Well, then, yon are bringing up apUtah, at Heber City, Utuh, tmtb County, 16th day ot July, 1892. are not?" not as I Sale. For told to, . you you ples, He name the following witnesses to prove No, mamma, ho said, with an honest A clmnco to improve yeur stock. Your the complete lrrlge tlon and reclamation of said laud : expression of face. Holstein She was shocked at his deliberate and choice of three thorough-bre- d Brigham J. Young, John Clyde, Adolphus all of licbeC old up. Price Sessions, Daniel A. Sessions stnpid untruth, and also that ho should Friesian bulls from City, Wasatcb County, U tali. seem so indifferent about it. The child ranging from $ 50 upward. Apply to John Fhakk D. Hobbs, register. I. C. Bailee, attorney. was, and is now that he is grown, per- Crook. Jyia tf fectly honest and truthful; hut hero was a phase of development when tjie refracCONSOLIDATED NOTICE NO 1384. If you want your buggy or wagon repaired tion of mental rays produced this crooked result in his mind. Tho prime element neatly and quickly take it to Parry at DESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF. of untrnth is deception, and here was no Hatch' shop n Main street. tf NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Intention to deceive. Harper's Bazar. cr rnm-mou- four-roome- Like Onre. An EufdUU civil engineer, Mr, Francis G. Grundy, relates whut he calls The ihort story of an unknown hero. Bill, die Imuktr," Lo was called, and even nt the iuqiu'.-- t over his laxly uo other name HOME CORUESPODEXCE hot pots nearly tiuislied and he moved Into it dtiriug the week. Rumor says that one of our promising AND FARIT STILL PIRSI ED. young men w ill soou unite in matrimony with a fair damsel from a neighboring settlement. deputies who went lit last TuesSUICIDE. dayTheafter the liorsethieve. Tex and liU two companions, returned Wednesday evening, tired, weary and disappointed. Messrs. Lewis and Stewart, who had John Pollard of Heber Takes Strychcome up from Provo In quest of the nine to End Ills Life. thieves, accompanied by Sheriff Janes, met them in Daniel's canyon on T uesday hut thought It best to not try to make an A FIENDS I'ORRIBLE DEED. arrest at that time. Later they came upon tlie renegades at John L. Muir's place and opened fire on them but they Enoeh Davis, a Former Resident of Wa- put spurs to their horses and took to the satch County, Mnrders his Wife in hills. It was tliec that a tnan was sent Cold Blood at Vernal Tex and to Heber to summon more help. Hfs Confederates still at Large-F- ull When tlie officers returned Wednesday Particulars In tSe Case. they immediately telephoned Sheriff Fowler of Proyo. He arrived early tlie folEarly Thursday morning John Pollard lowing morning and left alxnit noon the a resident of tills place took a large quail same day with a posse of deputies. of strychnine for the purpose of ending TUB THIEVES. tils earthly cares. His w lfe arose about The Thieves called Tuosdny night S o'clock aiuT proceeded to do the chores. about 12 oclock at a sheep camp in the About one hour and a half later he called Little Valley and demanded supper of her from the kitchen to the the boy in attendance. After supper where he was, and telJ tier that lie had they left. We next hear of them at taken A dose of poison. lie did not James Clydes camp on Currant creek. want her to go for a doctor; lie wanted Jim and ids companion had been after to die. In a few minutes lie went into their ponies and on the way back met convulsion and she ran to a neighbors some Indians who said : Three men at for assistance. your tent right now. They hurried I)r. Lindsay was Immediately sum- down to camp but the birds had flown moned and when he arrived he found hi taking w ith them a pair of new blankets patient in a very critical condition and a good supply of grub, salt, tohbac-c- o but with a firm determination to die. and other articles. E. D. Clyde and The doctor was obliged to nse force to Isaac Cummings were returning from get any medicine into his stomach. In a tlie agency and met the refugees Saturday short time lie began to improve and it was morning about four miles this side of tlie thought lie would recover but he main, Lake Fork bridge and at two p. m. tlie tained that If he (lid he would do it again same day they met Deputies Frangliton, His Lee and James Murdock. and in better shape next time. Mr.Clyde thinks suffering was very Intense until about the thieves were fully 65 miles in advance 3:43 oclock p. m. when he expired. ; of their pursuers aud heading for tlie Tlie funeral v.as held at the residence Asldey country. the follow ing afternoon, Thu general impression Is that they biographical. will be taken within a few days. Tlie John Pollard was a nativeof Bradford, men w ho aro out besides those mentioned Yorkshire, England. lie was born June are Davd Murdock, Elisha Jones aud 22nd, 1832. He came to Utah iu 1865 James Stewart. after first separating from his first wife. He was mairied May 8, 1806 to Miss PRESIDENT ABRAM H ATCH IS ILL. Susannah Day bell in Salt Lake City, lli whom two ef first w ife had three children di d, the other, a girt, came to Salt Lake Ho Was Suddenly Taken Very about nine years ago and still lives at Sick Early Sunday Morning. that place. She wa notified of her Hatch was taken dangerousPresident in delicate such was father's death hut health that she could not come to the ly ill early Sunday morning with an funeral. Her mother died about two attack of cholera. The form of the cholweeks before. Mr. Pollard sold his malady much resembles the Asiatic tlie sickness with at was takeu He era. two years ago place iu Salt Lake about and came bo Heber. He purchased a stomach accompanied by cramping of the back and limbs. piece of land in the extreme southwestDr. Lindsay was immediately ern part of town and bnilt a very combut It was several hours before house. d fortable out of clanger. Sir. Pollard is to be pittied and should the patient was realy stil1. confined to bis room is he While he has act for rash he forgiven for his as fast as is possible been a great sufferer. About twenty he is recovering He was not circumstances. the under a in face the kicked by years ago lie was no but well anticipated Saturday horse and has not been right in ids mind, feeling The real cause of his trouble. serious sufhis but greatest at all times since, illness is ptobably due to over work. II fering dates back about eleven years has bad an extra amount of busbies to unto the thrown ground when he was this spring and has worked der a heavy load of bay. At this time superintend from early morn till almost incessantly and life between weeks lie lingered for at late night. death and when, through doctor's skill, fr Jeph Kcrby8 "ew chool house is fast M he material can l'at worlc on the building lotHari flouring mill, near U vigorously Mihed. thlv res' Hatchs handsome w tMin U1 in flne il,aPe' Njh. ls Retting material H the resWenceo,n ,wftw2n,dtrubUd tadiag. Wat J"S himifi, came to the agency, United States LaRd flmrf, salt Lake errr, Utah, May 1, 1892. Notice k hereby given that the following, named settler lias filS.1 notice of bis Intea. I h. h to make final proof in snpportof hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk ot Wasatch eoun. ty, Utah, at Heber City, Utah, on June 18th, viz: David Provost, It. E. No. 7738, for the El of W W 8Sc. 4, ani) K t of N W 14 See. , 1892, t Tp 4 8., R 4 E., S L. M. ub. He names the following wlteeeeee to prove ble continuous residence upon, and culttva. tlon of, said land, viz I David Vdn Wagonea, Jr., Edward Tan Wagonen, George Bronson, and Alonzo Ep. person, all of Midway, Wasatcb, Co, Utah. Fbaxk D. Hobbs, Register T. C. BaileY, Atty. for Claimant t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 1301. United State Land Officr, Jj Salt Lakn March citt, Utah, 22, mi. ) Notice I hereby given that the following, named settler baa filed notice of hi lnten. tlon to make final commutation proof In cup. proof will port of hla claim, and that said be mode before the County Clerk of Wasatch county, Utah, at Heber City, Utah, on June 18, 1892, viz: Warren D. Smith Homestead Fntrv No. 8972 for the 8 t, of 8 K It and 8 12 of S W 18 Sec. , T p. 4 8.. R S E., S L 5f ..Utah. , lt names the following Witnesses tu prove liis continuous residence upon, sail cultivation of, said land, via: Milford M. Murdock, Joseph W. Thomas, Parley Murdock, and William E. Horner all oi Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah. Fsank D. Hobbs, T. C. Bailet, Atty. for Claimant.Register. tJ14 FORFEITURE NOTICE. To Gkorok MonRison, your heirs, executors Or assigns; You and euch of vou are hereby notified that I hare done the required assessment work fur the year 1891, upon the Steamboat groupe of mining claims, consolidated, situated In 8nake Creek Mining District Wasatch County, Utah Territory. That the amount due from you, George f be interest in said Morrison, on a groupe ls (8I2) one hundred and twenty-eigdollars, and that unlesa that amount cost ofadvertislng is paid to together with uic within 90 ilavs after the expiration of tho tills notice, your interest wilt of publication be forfeited to me by due process oflaw. one-eig- First publication March Ext naive ajvertisirg i C. A. braiMiic J2t 13, 1892, the key to success. Is your name on the Wavb 111?' Criminal sml civil ami other leg bar.k at tbi? cfficc. |