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Show favorite Charleston ball whereby they will give a ball on Thanksgiving eve, Nov. 23rd, In that Inilldlug. We are informed that the boys propose to make this ond Of the grandest events of the season and a treat in the way of music. OF For full varticulars wee their advertise' ment next week. Wave. WASATCII fjKPAttttBK jlAltS. ASt) dHureof mall About forty relatives foil friends of Uncle Jimmy Watson tendered him a happy surprise, picnic and dance party Saturday fit honor of his seveuty-secon- d He was presented with a birthday. beautiful plush chaif as 6 reminder Of the juvful occasion. The old gentleman was overjoyed find danced like Ud of Seventeen, and every one present ehjoved the meeting Immensely. The entertainment war according to Americanized Scotch id, ft from IiSntln Hobby" to The Girl I i.eft Behind Me.5 The WaVe joins In wishing him many happy returns of the anniversary of Ills advent upon this stage of action. INI 1taJ foC putli.-ntmnatter intended in the office by Mon nuerfion. VtllW. notice, orbirti'., deaths, etc. rie 'U01 the m0 The Lectures. Tomorrow: cvenlug the first of a series Of lectures will be given in tlie Nw Central school house. H. M. Aird will deliver a lecture on the prevailing customs of the civilized" world. It Is expected that a lecture will be given every evening hereafter, find' if rightly managed, which we have every reason to believe will, be, they will do a vast amount of good. Tlie subjects chosen will be educational in their nature. touching upon the manners and customs of different nations both aueient and modern. Also sketches of history, geography, law and philosophy. We hope to see the auditorium of the school house filled tomorrow evening to hear the introductory lecture. The lectures will be Interspersed with songs, recitations, etc., and will be an excellent place for either young or old to spend a pleasant evenl ig. Let the good work go on. This scheme should meet with the lieartv approval, encouragement and support of all classes. The lectures will be free and the public. are cordially Invited to attend. The follow ing Is the program --for toinerrovv with music from evening, the brass band i WAVES' LOCAL r"" mt'M. tomoffow Wed-nesda- y u qtift9 sick-tlo- - t so brisk of late. v frrttfri i tw f'om ?$ I 3racing' eea-o- n Jjtverk. ll, iscsiua-sin- clones ik r ff titled 'ia!' of 7i(li!n ngiwsns f '"t0 the Adain moved 1 lhnr8day-- Bale f r 1ns new g fair success. with iVsu of I,!tcmcf5 TbiniHtni T)y th.e Wav We-- f for an arflcle .VAVtnllnce. Cleggs children lias time. MW' lias )' if' Torner i v t it.Klrawn from Sons. moving liis family Witt residence. Is UAeSabe Song tlie lecture at the central Wt forget kl house tomorrow evening. fkd p met !b ' iriii. ' , ., .... , Song Educational Comity the new school house Wasatch rt&i4 , Lecture. .... Reading DROWSED IX A Glee Club. H. M. Aird. E. Ii.Clyde. Glee Club. WELL. y Air. that Mrs. Aenie OConnor, a bride of m. five s from her (wceks, had fallen into a well and droivned and that her body had remained in the to enter aaain ima sufficlrntly upon well from sometime Wednesday forelimln t teacher at the New West. noon until an early hour Thursday morn- TU apholstiTer has moved from the tig. HatiKTthnp to tin building used by Clia. 0Corincr, husband of the de Wm. time settle llcnnnh, tiiktr, ago. ceased, had been at work Tuesday and i mufcliiM of Wm. ' MdMiilan was Tuesday bight and upon retiring Wedft stsMrd by hot lard the other day nesday morning told his wife to wake into Dr. Linds; care it is rftpid- - him in time for a funeral which was to be held that day. He woke at 3 :30 and that it was too late for the fuMia Duncan collected a bill of one noticing and neral supposing his wife had gone te the other day which bad been slue went to sleep again. When without him, ml eight years. Old bills ttts not he again woke It.was 2 oclock Thursday lljlllosi, morning. As bis wife was still missing K iH arc true, and we have be became alarmed and began a search report Mow to believe othrrwise( one of tvhich ended In the discovefy of hi f re' fairest maids w ill embark tipon mains in a well ffom which a number of ta of mtrlinotry on Thanksgiving families drew their drinking water. The husband's grief at the violent itftoomj'horirt t In recefpt of the death of his voting wife was distressing Vw it Statutes of Utah. It In-- it to behold. To awake la the early mornloved form complied laws of 1888, the ing hours, as lie did, miss the find that while he f50 lv of f 809 and the session laws from his side and then lim. slept the cruel liatfd of death had claimed In a sadden and awful manner, was Sither brass hand will be at the her almost enough to tnm the young mans itiRtMjpriojy evening, the glee club case was one that utterly Wih ofli good singing for the braiti. .The of beholders, for they scaled the lips and all together a good time ts felt that words of sympathy wefe enW. tirely out ef place as a means of quietBridge ha started a hot soda ing such strong emotion, and one aod hich bids fair to become a all held aloof in speech and tried by acts "yiie-c- e to tlie people, especial of kindness to show how deep w as their "Pitag from afar w ho desire a sympathy for him in his great affliction. M(toSte profiler hot drink to warm Never in the history of the camp has there been a parallel to ths present case universal and sincere mmg sold and delivered and it calls for d TWt bereaved tlie young for sympathy Sons at Salt Sake City be-tlatter the and aged grandparents, aeventv head of beef nfulaf the week. We understand residing at Ileber. She is the granda fair daughter of Mr. Ilalbum, the tailor. price. tits' Afire his recovered F llMjr e'ubf NUV ifr DO it Speeches, Wednesday eveulng,-- when It became known that Mr. Cleveland had really been elected and that the Democratic party had been victorious both In the Territory of Utah and In the United States, the Democrats of this County gave vent to their feelings lit a very apA torchlight propropriate manner. cession was arranged, ths services of the Ilelior Brass Band procured and many other preparations made for a great rally. A rope was stretched across Main street from the top of Jeffs store to tne togef Murdock's livery stable to which was fastened a canvass box, od one side of which portrait of Mr. Cleveland and on the other side the like-ne- s of Jos. Itawlius. Within the box was placed a lighted lamp. On Canvass, On either side of the box, attached to the rope were banners inscribed In large letters Cleveland, Stcveuson, Itowlins. The drawings were the work of John Bond. A bon fire was here kindled and kept brightly biasing by the Addition of coal oil. After parading np and down Main street, the procession, headed by the Ileber brass band and followed by ths Midway martial band, drew np at the camp fire where speeches wefe made by Win., Buys, J. H. Murdock and W. H. Walker. George Smith sang his campaign ditty. The bands furnished patriotic airs and the drums fairly roared with each burst of applause front the multitude. Frequent and loud were the hurrahs which burst from the throats of the enthusiasts. After congratulating the Democrats on their success In this campaign, Wm. Buys read the following paragraph from the Salt Lake Tribune of that day t In this territory the indications point to about 3500 plurality for Mr. Rawlins, which will, tinder a Democratic administration, with probably both houses of Congress Democratic, make it most difficult to long fight back statehood for Utah. J. R. Murdock said that the result af this election, in Utah, proved to the world that the Mormon people were sincere in the political division which they had claimed to have made. nisi ROTES. thought Jhtve that reading-rooimmedi hare commerced to sing and Intend to keep It op "'tWBg is done. The books are room a or f.,dy and funds on )iand exppnss. has the contract for wnoty bridge across the sear Wm. k. Wrights place. Attorney Buys drew ftk.J.rCt,yestcr(llry- - TUe bridge the first of Jan- Clegg T L' Lby &W8es 5t "alk' the llitehiS pole Saturday. V w900 10 take 11 ovr t the drug Vw. H.I'r?revtnCe W $ rs S' 3 iOt' off with bT bought It a long time anl concluded to take W1!?01 SwnLfT1111' farm uear tl,e canyn- - IIe certainly Spioanf tha tind of neighbors for bis tr w'Rb him much 8i ia hip w ff vetrtnre. Ista? aMri11" Band made Its SCT?la Turners Hall, as per - shirt-sleeve- . horse-shoein- For the benefit of Robert McKfiight,- Wm. H. Walker, assisted by some other liberal - minded men, will give a dance in the Heber Edward Buys will hall tomorrow night. receive and sell the tickets any donations which may bo made. Mr. Walker invites the musical talent of Stia J1' KKiageuieut ef the Erickson To the wife of John Erickson, Nov. 1st, a daughter. Cold plglits continue,- with some snow - Carpenters saw mill has resumed work after a weeks lay off. ' ltemembcr tills . Aliurf Williams has two children sick with some strange fever. The cases of typhoid fever in Woodland arc improving, and your correspondent hopes to hear of no more. POVDER Pure. Absolutely f wo of G. B, Leonard's, small child A of tartar baking powder. Highleu are down with the mumps, but good est eremnin Lntett Unitof ail leavening strength care Is speeding them to recovery. ed States Government Food litpvn. The Woodland election went off with a ROTAt, Bakino row per Co., 108 Wall St.,N.Y. bang but the batig didnt sound in favor of Cannon. The Democrate gained the For day easily. The house and lot belonging to Ole JohnTuesday ere a leap year ball will be son! also 8g acres of lucemo land, situated given lu tlie Opera House. A number of in the south field. For particulars see Peter the boys will then find odt whos who, or Johnson, Huber, or Ole Johnson, Park City. bope to, at least. nlS Politics lias died out very suddenly and you can't hear a word any more, which Buy tlie Wave Noie Book and shows that one eat is dead find the other home industry. lias got out of the bag.- Sal. B. V. Academy Notes. When you want stationary, sterscoplb views, stofosCopes, stdrographoscopes, Autograph albums, photographs or one of these now popular fountain pons, call at Willes Art Bazar, just a half block south of the Midway road on Main street, Hebcr, Utah tf, MS If you want your buggv W wSgon repaired neatly and quickly tlikd K to Parry at Hatch's shop on Main streot. tf N'etr Goods tf Huber.-- IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSE. ill Walker was made hapDy the ether Buy your Mask for the hall Nov. 1st of fine a with being O. A large Buell or tho Midway J. B. Wilson, 371 C'lsy St., Sliarpsturg day by presented F. baby girl. Mother and daughter supply now on hand at both places. Pa., says he will not be without Dr. Kings are both getting along nicely. New Discovery for Consumption, toughs and colds, that it Cured his wife who was Use none but the Wave Note Bku- Joseph Williams has been laid up for threatened with pneumonia after an attack over a week with a felon on his hdnd. of La Grippe, when various other remi-diett bad as one Joe is rnstlef It must be a Tho Conference of the Y. L. M. I. A., of and several physician had done her ns and don't ley off for nothing. Wasatch Stake, will convene In the Stake good. Robert Iiarher, of CocAsport, Pa., Geo, B. Leonard & Sons have the finest Hsuse Friday, Nov. 4, all are invited to at- claims Dr. Kings New Discovery has done stock of goods in their new store ever tend. him more good than anything he ever used seen In Hamas and the stock and store Anna R. Duke. for lung trouble. Nothing like It. Try It tre both a credit to the town. For sale at Bridges drug store. Large botRasband Bros, of Park City will pay high- tles, 50c, and 1.00.6 93 Our citizens were surprised the other est cash price for pork. For particulars day. when they heard that Thomas Woolstenlmlme and Miss Vlnd Smithies inquire of Joseph Rasband at Huber. Throw stray the old rubber l tamps bad eloped to Park City and got married. (hid get your envelopes, bill heads, and J, G. Lambert . & Cos, saw mill is Ext, naive advertising is the key to success. bthcr stationery printed at this office. YF Uo-o- s - again running iu town in connection with their planer, where almost any kind of rough or planed lumber can be had at reasonable prices. Nor. that har. ate m Elkhorn Mining District, Wasatch comity, Utah Territory, consisting of 1470 linear feet of the lode, add surface ground 567 and fedt a id being lot No. 38 and de scribed in the field notes ahd plat of the offi. clal survey on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 18 deg. So min. east, as follows: Commencing at the discovery of said Victory lode claim, ana running thened S 84 deg. 17 min. W 578 feet, to pioint in the center nf the Westerly end lino thereof- thenoe North 800 feet tePost No. 1 : thenee if 84 dee. 17 min. K 1478 feel to Post No.;.tliened South 800 feet to Post No. S; thence South 84 deg. 17 min. W 1478 feet to Post No. 4; thenee Not th 600 feet to said Post No. 1, the place of commencement of the surface bounds. talcing n and 8 11)0 agree. Areas in conflict the N W I of 8 E 11 of Section 6 in Township 1 South, Range 5 acres, and in con. East, containing .8 and filet with N K It of 8 K 11 of aald Section and Township and 8 100 acres, bare not beeii otherwise vet applied for. Area claimed and sought to be patented (0 And acres. From Post No. 1, the 14 Bed tlon corner, between Sections 8 and 80 in Said Township ) South, Range t East, bears N 78 deg. 5 min. W 888 and 810 feet distant.-Thsaid mining location being ff record in tho office of the County Recorder of said mining district at Ileber City la Wasatoll county, Utah. The nearest known locations being the Bonanza, Little Ontario, Last Chance and Karl mining Claims. , I direct that Oils notice be published In Tub WAsatch wave, the weekly newspaper punllsiled at Heber City nearest the said mining olaint, for the period often weeks. Frink I). Hobbs. Register... tdd Jo. OorlInsri, Atty. for Applicant, e Tub nohth field Irrigation " - COMFASF, ileber CitJ, itaSatch Couifty, Utah; William Woolstenlmlme Jr., who lias been ailing all summer wiLb rheumatism, Is now so bad that when he lies down he Is unable to rise again. He lias what Dr. Fowler calls muscular rheumatism. Kama&, Notioe No. a tea. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. t7, 1861. ) Notice is have just received a new stock of and winter nilllinary, dress trimmings, etc., also a full line of material for fancy work. Call and examine. Mrs. Ci M. Alexander, Hatchs Row. 1 FOR PATENtf. APPLICATION given hereby fnon Ca mtuinas, whose Postoftlce address Is Ileber City, Wasatch county, II lab Territory, fall lme made application for a United States Patent for the Victory" mining claim, situ- - . DELINQUENT NOTICE. Has last Received a targe Assortment There ard delinquent upon the following described stock on account of an assessment levied on September IS, 1891, th seven al amounts set opposite the name of the respective shareholders, as fellows: of Clothirig, Flannels, Boots Shoes, Dress Goods of the Board of Directors made Sept. U, 18 so many shares of each parcel of Such stoek a may be necessary, will be sold at tha Court house, lu Holier, In Wasatch County, on the 8th day of Nov., RIM, at 10 oclock a. ra. erf gald day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising knd expense of sale. J. H. Secretary, n2 ileber, Utah, Nov. 7, 1832. Moi-lto- GREAT VARIETIES THE MIDWAY IRRIGATION CO., Midway. Wasatch County, Utah. A Iso ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A meeting of the director, held on Nor. 10th a Largo Assortment of 1664 an Assessment of Tlilriy-fliCents per there was levied on...the .capital stack of the J Geo. Bonner. . kid-- r k why, Utah, fifteen edits pet share cash and the balance id labor oh ditch. Any stock upon Which this Aesecsmonl 10th day of Jen.j may remain unpaid on and advertised test, will he delinquent for tale at pubtio auction, std unless Is made Before will be sold on tha llth Say ofJdauary, 1863, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with coat of advertising and expense of sale. 3. T. Wilson, Secretary tuli Midway, Utah, Nov. 11, 18U. e LADIES COATS BPS tit pay-me- Plush and Cloth, at deduced Prices. 13, 1802. re--s- Vi the place to come and assist him with the Mr. McKnight has been with us for music. The many years and, as he is now unable to labor vVRTiii1&8t Ffilay eve ,nd w who at-- as he did of yore, it is hoped that the lovers th Sm of the dance will patronize the1 party for hk gfett r music had taken place. benefit. j. UsT th Heber bas "ceded od we wy success to I lour gooj WOrk ttitb the BRIEFS. still ou the grouud. other roi.rrtCAt, notes. Hebcr Crook wears a fine sew hat at the expense of W. H. Murdock as c of the election. Dave Iluffaker says that S story was circulated In Midway recently to the effect that Jos. L. Rawlins was st one tune sent on a mission to the Sandwich Islands and while there he stole the church sugar factory. Dave now wears a new hat and silk handkerchief at the expense of Judge Watson. The following story comes from MidDave Iluffaker,- an enthusiastic way: Democrat, having bet all his change on the result of the election offered to bet Ills clothes. The votes bad all been counted but niue when Dave said Ill bet my bat, coat and boots that there are Tlie School Election. not five rotes jet in thp box for Cannon. a n bet,' said J. B. Wilson,-- a The following account of the school Ill take As a result Mr. Court staunch at the held Republican. meeting and election, HullSker went home bareheaded, bat-Honan on Tuesday of last week, was crowded out of onr last footed and In his issue : The trustees made their reports on the Notice, Sejrablicfflii, schools and the new school house Which of the Republicans of WaA the fis bills All meeting against were accepted. trict were presented and allowed. The satch county will be held at the Court trustees were voted a salary of 23 each House on Satnrday. Nov. 19th, at 7 :30 p. for trustee service during the past year. m., when matters of great importance The electron of trustees was then pros will be considered. T. S. Watson, Chairman, eeeded w Kh and resulted as follows : A. W. E-- Horner, Secretary. 127' S. W. WilleS, 116 M. Murdock, Win. Bays, 103; J. E. Moulton, 58 and F W. Giles, S. The first three namid Call af Parry's shop on Main street if you were declared elected. dono. tf g want a good job of hr KAMAS 189SI. Our general election wont off with a The Ileber band played Massas In Do Cold, Cold Ground-a- t Republican Head rush. More votes wefe polled than ever ' quarters, The Midway band beat time before and quarreling and almost fight1 with muffled drums. Ing waa the erder of the day. A great were resorted to but the Win. II. Walker closed his short speech many tricks Democrats came out on top with - a loud by saying, We are bounded on the north hurrah for Cleveland and Rawlins, You by the aurora boreali , on the south by can now see a Republican ou every corthe tropics, on the east by the rising sun ner with hia head down In deep thought and on the west by the eighth day of or looking as if he had list something, November. lient-fit- . diking of starting ' Carry Constantly on bind U full lina of monuments and head stones of the very best grade ef Vermont and Italian MsrTile. Granite Monuments On short notice. Workmanship better than cltn be obtained elsewhere Or money cheerfully refunded. Wirteuafof pride or see our agent before purchasing elsewhere, Likklettxr & FbIsnkt, Proprietors Fftfvo City, Utaht tf The horses of tills place are being afF. 0. Buell made twenty-fou- r torches fected with some kind of a diseas that for the precession. seems to be incurable. Mr. Joseph A crowd of boys followed the preces- Mitchell lest a flue holt the other day, sion shouting Hurrah for Cannon. valued at 100, lor which to be cured wae spared, but to no avail. Many Midway and Charleston people nethiug Jamea Lewis of Woodland was recentwere In Hcber and took part in the parade. ly caused to mourn the great loss of his wife. They had only been married but J. II. McDonald and Jamea Clyde carabout a year and tlie sudden death has ried roosters In the torch light procesalmost broken Mr. Lewis down. . He has sion. the sympatblea of the entire eommrtnRy Fred Hayes took tlie Republican defeat in his sad affliction, more to heart than any other man in i. It. CArpenlef has Moved his other town. saw mill into the mouth of Weber canBetween thirty and forty gallons of yon where it will be running in a few coal oil .were used at the bonfire near days with John Benson, whom Carpenter Democratic headquarters. has taken in as a partner, as manager. to keep both of his mills Druggist Bridge Illuminated the street John hopes ill the vicinity of his place of business rnntiing all winter which will bs a great help to the town and Its people. with a display of Colored fireworks. bus-ban- nl Filovot Utah, Nov. If, Patriotic Music and Hearty Cheerlngs. Dr. McNight making a raid. RKtliiiaers place on t r Creek Annie OConnor Meets with vsMteYohn A? Thomas Friday for a Fearful Death at Park City. at spot clsh. Condensed front Park Record. 1 Tie conntv mail has been changed Tlie entire city was startled and pained pliuri sow arrive in Ileber at 2 p.in. Thursday morning when it became know n iMlofta Torchlight Procession, Stump Market Report. Tlie Pfovo Marble Works and free admission to the factory have been aeeured and w e anticipate haring a pleaidut .line. DEMOCRATIC REJOlClVGS. Upholstering. Richard Cesser has opened an Upholstering establishment in the eld baker shop, one door south of Willes' gallery, to which ha wishes to call tho attention of the public. All work neatly done. Prices reasonable. Headquarters For GROCERIES, SCHOOL BOOKS,- STATIONARY, HARNESS, STOVES, Etc. - CftARLESTOX CRiTTERIXGS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 1533. tSfTF.fi Statks Land OvfIck, SaltLakrciw, Utah, September 26, 1861. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler ha filed notice of hit inten. tinn to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that raid proof will bo made before the County Clerk of Wasatch county, Utah, at Heber City, Utah, on Nov. IS, 189. via : Hoses M. Boren, II. E. No. 7881, for the N E It of 8 W 1. N W It ofN Kit, 8 E It of N W 1 and Loti. Sec. 17, Tp. S., M ft R. B. L. Mar., Utah. HS names Politics are dead. Election day passed off not so quietly as usual. . . Republicans are In the lead In Charleston, as they elected all their men. ! Mr. Wnr. Wright, who is bow residing Provo, was made twice happy on election day by the arrival hi his family of twin girls. t(ie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, via: James Davis, George A. Ilabl Ing, Isaac O. all of WaiUburg, Wa Wall, Mile M. Battv, salch County, t) I ah. Frakk ti. Holms, Register. T.C.Bailbt, Atty. for Claimant. t--n NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, No. 1545. a Democrats tell the following story on a Republican : After petitioning a Divine Providence to guide him In voting, li concluded to vote for Bawlina. No sooner bad be done so than a fellow Republican reminded btm of his action. He, therefore, offered the judges 25 to give him his vote back. Too late Lines All The political parrtiea made the grand est display ever witnessed in Provo, Monday eve, Nov. 7th. It was torch blocks light procession, six or eight Jem. bands various the by accompanied long, 1992 Nov, . U, Charleston, and a grand display of fireworks. on The city was iidlgreat excitement BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. election day, manv horse and buggies were kept busy In getting the voters to The best selva in the worid far cute, sores, the polls. It seemed that the Republi- bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, can party could foretell the future, for chapped bands, chilblains, cofns.and all skin they serenaded the town till midnight. eruptions, and positively cures piles, er no is to give The scientific clasa will visif the sugar pay required. It guaranteed Price refunded. or feet money satisfaction, to Nov. 12, investigate Saturday, cent per hot. For sale hy R. Bridge, the process of manufacturing that neces-- j 26 Reduced railroad rates ( druggist. sary staple. ry iflten-tiont- Complete. o viz : William Dayhelf, D. t; No. H,7W, for the 1 of 8W It. Sec. S3, SF. 14 of SK I Sec. S2 and NE 14 of NK 14 'Sec. X7,Twp 4 8, Range 4 . L. Mer., Utah. He flames the following witnesses to prove his Continuous residence upon, and cultlvfl. tton of, Said land, viz : Nymphs C. Murdock, Alva N. Murdock, George Smith and Emanuel Klchmafl all of Charleston, Wasatch County, Utah. Also proof will be made before the' Conntv Clerk of Wasatch County, Utflh, at Heber City, Utah, on Nov. 8, 1832, vim Nymphae C. Murdock, D. S. Ho. 11,70, for the 8 It of NE 14, N of 6E 14 Sec. 27, Tp. 4 8, E, S. L. M., Utah. He names the following witnesses to nrOve his oontinuons rCsldSnce upon, and cultivation of, said laful, vis: Heber Webb, Samuel 8helly, William Day bell, and John M. Ritchie, all of Charleston, Wasatch County, Utah. Fuakk D. Hobbs, Register T. C. Bailet, Atty. for Claimant, t 1863, W E,-8- WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1 Last Thursday Geo. T. Baker received alerter from bis father at American Fork, asking him to come down and take him to Provo Valley for a visit. On Sunday Aftefnoon Mr. Baker started but had only been gone a short time when a telephone message was received by bis family requesting him to ceme Kt once, as his father a as yery ill. A horse and rider at once started after Mr. Baker but did not overtake khn until he had reached the toll gate. George then came back and started again this morning, taking hfo wife with him. United state LaAd Owe. Salt Lake Citt, Utah October I, lM. Notice ia hereby given that the following, named settler has filed ffollce of his make final proof in support of bt claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Wasatch county, Utah, at Heber City, Utah, on Nov.SSth, Car Load of Great cstern Cook arid far! or Stoves, unsurpassed for convenience and Comfort. A Car Load of Lath and Full Line of Building jLterial i I LARGE s 1 STOCK OF' ' ' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. - . Prices Always Right. PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL. 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