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Show lmppy mam Not only lias bis Park City Glencoe turned out to be a mine, but be it rich over at Ophir. 11c lias ore over there that goes as high a, $250 a ton, and although seventeen bet of vein have been tho end is not yet. Who would not be a Col. SlmigiuusM? Miner. We are indebted to John Huber for a copy o of Tlie Song-lercomposed l.y Iko an, author ofAU Are Talking of Utah. This book was printed at Salt Lake City by the Du Hi) Telegraph in 1808. Being unable to sing, the book is, of eour-o-, tahiele-- to ,- s us except as a relie and as such we highly prize it and extend our thanks to the donor. Judge Watson was around yesterday tributing the Park City Miner which ll. discon- (RmSBOBEV MIDWAY oul'h musinus. time ami will bo retained for many jears to come. Another Swiss T lie speakers at the public services This Lire Tlie Irrigawere K.idirs John Hither and Ulrich tion Company The sumPiiieider, old friends and mer School. of the deceased. They spoke feelingly (the foruur in English, the latter lb member, this i, the month fur set- - in German) of the rmiicroiis excellent ting out trees. qualities ef brother Galli. Tlie cortege consisted of 25 vehicles, loaded witli John Watkins, Sr., can well he prom! of the feikiug arou.nl his mourning friends, vvhe accompanied the stately remains to their peaceful last resting deuce. place with glal hopes of seeing him Out- contingent to the Brigham Yomi again in brighter spheres. Academy in 1rovo arc expected back in a L. H. few days. Minvvvv, Utah, April 20, 1891. G. N. M. Barker was in town Wednesday, in the lutcrc.-t- s of the Minneapolis Copies of Vol. II. of lliefells latest School Furniture company. work, As You Like It." can still he purThe A'au Wngenon residence block, chased at the Wav k branch office, opposite Union Square, Midvvav. tlie postoillce, the oppo-it- c assembly hall and the sehoollioirae. is being adorned v sth a row of shade trees. Kanins Kinks. Old-Tim- er I)e-Iisr- t.s M' to r.aders.' Wanted. to put forth their lit, the grass b growing nicely, the people, A brigbl, active boy to learn 'auly, are happy, and Provo valley fa n t business. Apply to 1!. Bridge. chi bad place after all. trees nr Clotworthy in beginning & Crook are having painted by our home arti-t- , It fa seven by eighteen feet rrbv. a bcauti Joseph and w..J when completed. daisy Aloanders saw and planing mills nre still lie doe not expect to move (gingaway. to the hills a 21 Charleston Items. Bp. Murdock and K. liichman visited the saints in Hnysville on Sunday. Mr. Attewall Wootton visited the dis- trict school on Monday, April 13th. The daily mail seems to satisfy the the people of this place in every respect. for some appraisers were appointed court last Thursday to by' reappraise the r of Win. Moulton, deceased; they are any Cluff, John Iluber, and Geo. Smith. obste dr.-- ; time yet, and the b that he will not go at all. lability Three the Mr. Elisha Webster has removed from the city limits to his place northeast of tow n. Mirk Jeffs has had hfa butcher sign newly bd and will now start up that depart-- t of bis business in full blast, or that is sit he told a AVavk the oth- -. Mr. Geo. Daybell has had his home newly painted just as though spring had really conic. representative The farmers have been trying during the past week to put in their seed wheat A. K. Anderson of Kansas is in Hebe. between showers. brought in the Clydesdale horse Pryde of Mr. Jos. 15. Murdock is having about rrrybill which he say's is the best in the acres of sage brush land cleared on It b fifty certainly a fine specimen of incfcsh. the late Taylor farm. A great many of the farmers arc sowTurner and E. Buys returned from 14,8 their bench land to lucerne and breaking Tlwraday evening. They say they the bottom land for grain. very pleasant ing trip hut didnt get any which, of course, means 1 that tho The new road to Midway is not doing company has not yet paid off. the people at large much good as the Heber base ball fords at the river are impassable. tosaers are f rail-1,- om beginning the ball again which makes one feel spring has come in earnest. They play ' opening gamo 0f t,e Kamas I nine gson of tlrnt place on May Ut. B. M ilson of Midway was exhibit-- " last week gently purchased from parties in City. For particulars see his ad-i- n t'MSC columns next week. trotting horse in has some fine pictures on n at his studio. He informs us that Thff la grippe has left the Charleston people with the v, looping cough, and more especially the young generation. It was given out in meeting on Sunday for every body to take care of their stock so as to causo no further trouble. Tlip Y. M. M. I. A. adjourned Sunday sine die. We all hope that the good night seed sown season. w ill bring forth fruit in its Mr. Milton Hardy, president of thcY. if he M M. I. A., is expected to be out from amin?cmtnt8 move his Lake to preach to the yohng folks Salt and make Heber his future home. a id saints generally sometime this week. J,lm CHrroI1 Daemon Bata Mr. Geo. T. Baker and Ileher Wagstaff Hood win, and David Van have bought the barn and frame house, H'naba early Sunday mom. two Thev lots, and forty acres of land a city sovcn CRr,d of catth fthtw U0, of the late Taylor place from J. K. part topped by rail from ek C5(r Murdock. Mr. Isanm and other property owners t0ok il i,,to their on the other side of the river are making ycf,t?rkjr mn,i,,s a new ditch from tlie river to their places runiing about three-sid- e in lien of the old one, as it did not answer Ifies nf . 811 Wn tke 80111,1 of tier x their purpose. an 8toPPd by !'!table Writt. 8,47 f"r 11,0 summcr an(1 aikT1 le-T zlhet:r CllAKLESTONITK, Pebbld Clden is T 5, an account McCune, aged wking a criminal aged nine' We Sentleman has been 8L4neyS court- - Ki NeJ , on n i . mme in the iueT 've large tlle dump ready to be Hie snow is gone so as to W . School Don ds For Sale. Tbe ore of this gtale but according to mountain of it in sig;ht, to be a y sorrow-stricke- Tlie trustees of the Heber School District store eighty No. 1 have for sale at the School District Bonds of $100 each, bearin; interest at six per cent per annum, interest of each payable on tlie first day of March Bank of Salt year at the Deseret National Lake Citv, Utah. Said bonds are redeemable March 1st, A. D. 1906, hut the trustees relatives. manLime Win. Tan Wagoner of Midway The Funeral, on Friday forenoon, reserve the right to redeem them at any time ha w hich Father in plenty of lime constantly orv hand; the ifested tlie great Aspect after five years. By order of the trusties, held during his life best ever made in Utah. was universally Galli F. W. Giles, Clerk. m 12 Co-o- p ffcln:wtbWdin J1n April 20th. S- - 'Hewitt, ttirytmWe-'- ' L CiiAiti-KSTO- rons pastime, Munsnfs Weellj. Look out for an explosion if they are They ought to he bright A noth, r good man and honest citizen, a true citizen a id faithful brother in the 'lights in society. Gnrejiri n Xeirs. They w ill likely Le bre.rght up on community of which lie had been a conMeel er Jlerald. stant member for nearly an average lifts in Utah they might both were If they ha tiie the lift veil, time, gone beyond the same n.aa and keep all the oil ing of which Is permitted only to a very marry few select ones oil this side of the sanct- in one family. uary. llt'-- r Galli expired in the forenoon of Grand Benefit Theatre! the 15th, of old age, having been falling A tt'lect company will present tho wei.l away, as it were, for some months, although he himself seemed to cling to life known nml fowlak Drawa THE CHARand iiope vv ith the tenacity well earned COAL BURNER April 25 for the Wilt ot missionaries who have lately boon cuUcL by a life of pure purposes. He died, and is garnered as a sheaf in LooX out for dodgem, containing Caet of the full ripeness of good deeds and a Characters. ta 21 clear record, both in the land qf his latter days and the home of his birth and earlier Notice. years. lie was born on June 26tli, 1809, in Notice u hereby given tint at a mo ting of Bnndlischvvand, near Interlaken, Switzerland. He was baptized Into the tho Board of Trustee of Ileher Tow n CorChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-daporation, held April 18th, A. D., 1891, the Saints in tho winter of 1851, by' Elder following tax was assessed on each lot within Ulrich Bitchier of this place. With his the town of Heber: 1st. For the purpose wife and three daughters, lie immigrated of constructing the public water ditches and said town, and bridges over said to, Utah in the spring of 1861, settling gates within the ditches at he crosswalks, five dollars. 2nd. where South at Cottonwood, first lived with his family for several years, For keeping in repair the public water ditches until lie removed tip to Midway, the and gates within said town, fifty cents. peaceful sphtre of his later days. The 3rd. For the purpose of laying out, conwife of his youth had died in a fevvyears structing, opening and keeping in repair after their arrival in Utah, leaving him, canals, water ditches, and water pipes, conbesides a sou still In Switzerland, three ducting or to conduct water to said town, e cents, unless the labor is perdaughters: Magdalena, wife of Ulrich twenty-fivfor by tho following secformed as mother and of provided of tills place, Abegglen, six children, five alive; Elizabeth, w idow tion of An Ordinance in Relation to Ditches, of the late lion. Orson Hyde and now Bridges, etc., the above amount will be collected. living In Salt, Lake City, mother of tlnee Sec. 4. If within twenty days children living; and Anna, widow of John MuUmaun and mother of three hoys after the first publication of said Midnotice the owner or occupant of (one diad) and four girls, living in way. From a second wife(a!so deceased) any lot or lots, assessed as aforesaid, Bro. Galli had three children, one boy and shall have constructed good and n sflieient ditches adjoining said lot girl living. The third wife, the relict, is the mother of two chil- or lots and to the middle of the dren, one boy alive, with a girl iu the street or streots adjoining, aud put gates therein and bridges over the grave. same to the acceptance of the his with unassuming, The deceased, same shall quiet and peaceful temperament, made board of trustees, tho of the full as be of the path payment but friends accepted along nothing his sequestered life. He was always amount of that portion of said tax true to his belief, his word and his cove- levied for the purpose of constructnants. None ever heard 1dm utter false ing public ditches within said one. town; and if the owner or owners testimony or ill grudge against any He was industrious aud frugal, a true of any lot or lots so assessed shall keep the ditches adjoining said lot scion of a hardy and sturdy race of or lots in good repair to the accepmountainand eers. In the poets words, thongli in tance of the board of trustees, said as full payever so humble a sphere, he was always labor shall he accepted of said tax that ment of portion and doinjr, rp Witli a heart for any fate; levied for the purpose of keeping in repair the public ditches within iu his quiet way, was he and while said town, Still achieving, still pursuing, T. S. Watson, Town Clerk. a 21 he did to wait. ami IiMrntolftlwp Mrs. Duncan, having fully recovered from With numerous other mourning friends, Tiik Wave correspondent drops on his her lato illnos and having juxt received a bier a sincere tear of sorrow not for large shipment of new goods i taking Iier him who lias passed on, beyond the reach usual interest in trimming and displaying an but elegant lino of goods. of earthly trials and temptations near for the most immediately bereaved run::: galli tiuvn. (iietaii. miens.) lu ncsmct sale. Uonrirr Raiuo, Secretary, luuiela truck, t ta.li. ta A reasonable price will bo paid for wild nninmls ami any other natuiul ruriositU. Address JomV Museum of Nature, Eairbor-r- v III. Chickens, dressed per lb The Registered Torcherem Stallion will stand at A. Hatch's barn for the season ,,1I cts GET THE BEST! of 1891 at $10 for the Season. For any further particulars Inquire of Jos. Hatch, who holds certificate of reg- tf istry. THE FINE CLYDESDALE STALLION, . PRIDE OF BERRYHILL A Full Line of ITo. 7BB. HARROWS PLOWS, AND CULTIVATORS, Garden and Flower " nn-STOCK-BOO- k TS 00DS. FULL BLOODED CLYDESDALE. SHOES He is certainly a fine specimen of the breed. For further particulars inquire of D, N. Murdock. Farmers dont miss this opportunity to improve your stock. PRICES Mil AUD He is a of ft dapple brown color and is guaranteed to be a EVERYTHING IS DRY stand at D. X. Mur- docks barn for the season of 1900 POUND HORSE i FULL "Will 1891. f MORE THAN REASONABLE. It. C'lUKIK. Clotworthy & Crook, Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing, Groceries and Hardware. BUTCHERS, will keep on hand the Choicest -- It Tlie Market Report. NOTICE. NOTICE IH OIMX TIINT AT A iHccUntf of Ua DiriM'leiH, iicM on Apiil 4tli, an us'woMnc'it f M in-- r trul, iur a it on t lit- I'd pitui Movk of tin lmwiblc on ou bofotv M.iv 4Ui, KU, lo Uoburt lfinirit, t In rcltonce, l?u iilo, enmity, Clah. An Mmk lipmi which this mav remain on Mav4th, JiH, will he UeUmjuent ami atviMliMl tor anient mhlU ment is made before, amnion, timhuniec' will be aohl on ti e &ithtKay of May, lii, to pay tint del imniunt UHcpmenl, together with the cost ot aU cntUing anO cpcao of waves LOCAL iwnr ASKSsMKNT - tained an article relative to United Workman, a beneficiary order of which he is a member. Park City has the strongest lodge in the f-- r publication territory, basing a membership of 17 ami a b-well-fille- d v treasury, and has paid out thous;beWAV"Wbcin.ll,Coffit'0 ands of dollars in aid of its members and t,014tK ctc' their widows and To the hernia orphans. same. With the return of Jabez Sehneiti-r- , of the di c used members alone, it lias Pleas report tlie The moascls arc going the rounds, now. and the aliening of the great hotel by the distributed $.18,000 in Park City $000 each to the families of nineteen mciiilar. who big hot pot, there will be an infusion of Judging from the amopnt pf snow on fre.li circulating currency" among the the fields it will be about a month before have died. farnurs of Midway. any crops vv ill be put in. Mr. Fred Ilayes of Napolean, Ohio, is in to 1,0 out of town In the household of George II. Crockett B. Dube is r,'lvirtwl Harvey McCormick and George Uomuly Mr. stopping at the Holier l,,u-o- . , there is no longer an empty cradle. It were arrested for Hayes is an attorney and holds a ccrtifii-atlighting last week. was filled on last Monday with a pleas- McCormick was fined but and U able to be to practice in tho circuit court of Imlimma. liouiuly was fa improving cllors He is looking for a location, and is very antly smiling little girl who makes the released. round. home happy w ith vv iiisomc vv ays. favorably impressed with our valley. There Mrs. Marion Mitchell is suffering from is certainly a great need of at least one more T. In the death of Peter Galli the Swiss a dangerous attack of pleura-pneumoniuiAj. attorney here and we hope the gentleman fraction of the community sustain their Doubts were entertained as to her recovback will rnaka up his mind to Cluff lias moved bis family stay. Of course second heavy loss this year, the deceased ery at one time, but it is thought she is Smiy there will not be much money in the business having followed his old friend Gottfried now out of branch- dangi r. at first, hut by being careful lie can, we be- Abegglen only by a few weeks' distance. held a long and very Boarl Dave Adamson, tlie saloon keeper, was IkTorrn lieve, build up quite a practice here. He is We are having mcetmS bst Saturday, jonr own kind of arrested for selling liquor on Sunday, a brother-in-laof Col. K. S. Robert on of 1 weather, of course, which interferes lie was tried in lcoa on Tuesday but was the new ad.of the Med the Utah Commission. fore you read w ith outdoor Tank of opi rations in an irritating discharged, there not being evidence sufCity? House 4 Clothing ih( There was an interesting case in tlie justice manner. As to the spring sunshine, it is ficient to convict him. season the ries of weie Tfc flrstgre n gne court last week. J. O. Duke of Buvsrillc like the Dutchmans insect: Now yon A gyand hall will he butcher shop. given In the Pack hilld yfoterday at t le .c, and now you dont. swore out a complaint ngain-- t Jos. E. Nel4 Lambert hall on the 21th for the bene' sick been has very son for disturbing a meeting of the Dnniel-Crcc- k Isnt it about time somebody were fit of the Y. M. M. I. A. Songs, recita' jn. John Cummings to state that Irrigation company. There were a thinking of a movement toward incor- tions, comic speeches ami tableaux arc post, but we are glad is ob the improve. great many witnesses put on the stand and porating Midway? We have been drag-lin- g to be Interspersed to give the dancers a The ease wn in the svvaggl i ng clothes of infancy chance to rest themselves. loss by the r cent considerable testi nonv taken. AU are reB. Wilson says his j argued by Attorney Buy s for the people and long enough, and it is about time a cominvited. . least a $1000 instead of$G00or $700 spectfully re is at A. C. Hatch for the defence. The Justice, " munity of Midways progressiveness and rtaled in our last issue. Fay. after taking one day to review tho evidence, position in the world were donning Kamas, Utah, April 9, 1891. Htber put on a lively appearance yesterday decided that tho defendant was guilty. Mr. habiliments wide for her enough largei number of people from the Nelson gave notice that he would take an quite a growth. towns were seen on our streets. tho to District but later decided appeal Special Meeting. court, The stccliholdi rs of the Midway Irriand costs amounted g Geo. Harbour was up bills for the to give it tip. The a had field rcritab'n gation company There will I o a n e 'ini meeting of the us to $23 95. w hieli lie assures nitre Saturday night day on Thursday, in the schoolhouse, stockholder of the Daniels Creek Irrigation line. ,1 be something out of the ordinary Last Friday evening George Aveiett, son when, vv ith the obstetric assistance of company, Friday, April 21 h, 1891, to adopt The most popular thing in this section of of Elisha Avcivtt.mct with a painful accident Lawyer Iloutz, of Irovo, a soit of new rules of order and transut other seems to be which came e country at the present time an uco" of proving fatal. organization vv as brought into the world. Wu. McGuie, Secretary. a 21 A man is not in it without He and several other oodid horses. hoys were dividing sonic The operation took all day and nearly all If. candy which had been partially melted and night, but it is hoped to he a healthy 1 88 On. Murdock paid stuck to the bottom of tho hex in which it child, full of vitality. Moroni Turner and Frank had been shipped. One of the boys was DOeaeli into the town treasury on day last The first week of tlie private school in Ail Iowa woman has named her twit skill on chopping it loose with an axe and George the irk for exhibiting their pugilistic public schoolhouse, the use of which Gasoline aud Kerosene. AT- was reaching for a piece when the axe came e street. was promptly granted by the public spir- daughters ch tin ye. down, striking him on the head a. id inflicting ited betrustees, (and certainly not Judge Watson and K. Buys were out yes-ela- y The old mans name was probably Fete a wound two inches long. Dr. Lind-awas grudged by any of the citizens) showed Holeiim. Bvsttm surveying the mill street which will he called in and found that the axe bad Comnit rci tl. pene- aa enrollment of fifty-siAbout ten mgfd to ran due i rrt along tlie section line trated the skull which was bruised IVe hope the babies will grow tip a and splint- more to scholars swell the ranks helped s north of the mill. ered pretty badly. Several pieces of bene liostim lit raid. on Monday morning, so that the large parallne girls. Tlie man who marries nit that family Tic Wasatch brn.s bund will give the peo-- i were taken out and the gash Moved up. The room is now tilled with pucomfortably will strike oil Cape Cod Item. if Karnas a Inmt on May 1st in the way little fellow is now getting along nic lv. pils of all classes, from the infantile "nod music But we Gar that sparking in the during the day and a nin'--chaitists" to the adolescent fourth rade ball at neighborhood will be a very dan-g- . night. AIMUL21. tCtSDXr. STRAWBERRY CANAL COMPANY. A.. IE3lttc!fcL 2z Co. BEEF,MUTTON, SAUSAGE, PBIZ El WITlsrEI VEAL, ETC, Tho liegintcred Pwcheron Stallion. BEAUCIIAMPT, No. 0555. m.u ,! ptDh'nienta in Wnsntoh County for the Reason r iorUt ibis Btalhon Inis an Official Certificate of Pedigree tracing iii cct to JennLo Blanco, nnd we invite an examination of the same, lie is also a Prize inner, having been awarded a Silver Medal at the territorial Fair in 181)0 for Best Porehcron Stallion four and old years ever. Inis horse is a fine of the breed and parties wishing to improve their stock can specimen rely on his breeding qualities. Wm. P. Bowen. 1 Headquarters at JOHN CABIJLKS BATIN, Ileher Citv, Utah. 5ST PRICES 11 1'ASOKABLE, TERMS EASY. Lemons, Oranges and Green Vegetables in season. Butter, Eggs and All Kinds of Produce Taken. Mark Jeffs having employed a F dM m 0) 0 s a BEAUTIFUL SPRINGI Mrs. Duncan has just received a full line of Spring1 Millinery; Best Designs, Latest Fashions, and prices to suit the times. Also carries a full line of ARRASENE, PEARLS, CHINEALE, EMBROID- ERY, Sewing and Button-hol- e Twists. M Thanking the public for their patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance in the future, shebegs them to call and examine the goods, their style and quality, before purchasing elsewhere. F Do not forget that we handle the H M pa 3 dw du First Class Butcher Q W Z w 1113 SHOP ON THURSDAY, 23d, Hi U P m FULL BLAST. He Solicit the hU old customers and P w w S (ft BEST SEWING MACHINES WILL. OPEN w Patronage of all a many new ones a arc desirous to come. THE WASATCH CANAL IKUIGATION COMPANY.. Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah. NOTICE. There nre it iiion the following doHcrltml stock on nouomit of levied on the tenth fay of Do amber, iiH, aame the eoveral nniotiiit opioite the of the rcupecUve follows: - D- IN THE WORLD. The Latest Improved UEYtf HOME just received. Call and see them. f. 0. w (ft 110I1L!L, Manufacturer and Repaiier of TIS MD WARE. SET-IRO- I Anl In aecordanco with law, and an order of tho board of truntees made on the third of April, 18l,wo many wliares, or acres, dayeach of parcel of Mich vtoek aa may be will bo okl at the court house in Ileher City, in tho county of Wasatch nnd of Utah, on the second day of May, Territory lKi, at 2 oclock p. m. of said day to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together a it U the coa i advertising and expense of sale, Thomas Todi, Jr., Secretary, Also carries a Full Stock of flEBKHCiTr.Utfth, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS CANDIES, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, ETC. fHDiQme?. Diukjs 3rd Heber, - - - Utah. DESEiif LAND, FINAL PBOOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No. 889. Rtatfs Land Oi rtrn, Sa r Lake citt, Ttaii, Aprils, 1891. Notice Is hen that George Melton Waald,)m-- . I. O. address H Ileher Citv,inten-tiosatch county. Tilth, has tiled notice oi to make prool on his desert land claim No. dated Muv 14, IShS, for the South Mr of X Vi, See. 7,Tp. a'S., K 6 K., S. L. M. Utah, bo fore t hr Probate Judtfe or County Clerk of Wasatch county.Ctah.Ht Heber City,Utttb,on Saturday, the iu day of May, 1H91. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation ot said land: Kmwd Chaunccy C. Lee, Harry J. Philips, Frederick T. Philips, all of HebbC City, Mooukli county, Utah. Frak D. Hobbs, Register. T. C. Bailey, Attorney t TThtted n Ie. If you want a periodical, nukgwtina, noMsmiXT, from unv part of the world, to the Pott Ollkv auid inquire of Jolui Duucmu or |