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Show w 4 wbras'cca mniMaajMana THE PEOPLE'S PARTY. Tin; Wasatch Wave. AVm. nn, mi v The Com cut ions to he Held, ;tiul the Pates intri Places. Editor ami Manager. liKimjr uti 2, Dtb ('em nil. S vi jl, her, Kutrrrd lit the l'ntiojprt, unit chits ms7 mciHtr. a.1 ter 8rme of the Ilorrlble 1)omhi the Ioctora Mi for Tlirlr Fat lent. The New York Chinese doctors are to lose their hold uion their This baa heretofore devoted clients. been accomplished by simple but solid American medical genius. It has lieen the custom ever since theC'hinerc colony began to put on airs" in New York for sick Chiuamcu from all parts of the country this side of the Rocky mountains to come to Gotham to consult with their big medicine men, of whom there are over n dozen who have their fantastic shingles hung Up in Mott street upon the doors of their domiciles. Besides Ibis they give a bigger prescription and be:-.- ' ier dov s than their American competitors, These Chinese physicians vv ill devote from two to six hours to feeling vour pul-- e, and ail for the mumbi cut sum of from a quarter to a fifty cent nta-tiv- e t.a Tuesday Wntermarter John Clegg ami Win. llnya were vent up the river lo fee If anything could Ik: tbine to inoranse tlio water supply lu lrovo riv r. They found tlic lAncliprx up the river all well ertpnjpxl with water. Kvcrvone accrued M he irrigating. At Woodland tlicy found a flue stream of water miming out on Kama bench. Some of the puttie interested were scon ami arrangements were made to Lave a committer appointed to meet with a committee from Metier and talk up the vvatet question, and to make equitable division of the water In the river, between the acUlcra of Woodland and tiitiee of lleher. Wednesday- evening a meeting w as held In tiie court home, and It. S. 1 luke, Jos. Moulton, Jidiu Crook and John M. were appointed as roifimiUee to meet with the Woodland committee on Thursday at 10 a, in. lit Keeler' store In WOodland. The company returned and reported that they were nimble to Obtain Any vv iter, thAt the Woodland people woidd not divide any of their water until ail parties that had appropriated water from the river aubsequeiit to them had been shut off. A delegation from Trovo came up here this week and compelled the Charleston people to turn off all the water from their owe tana!, and also turned the water off from several other parties that were Appropriating water from Provo river Aud its tributaries. The Pros o people inking the water from old settlers here will compel them to do the same w 1th tlw people above on the river. The outcOine of this business will probably be A big law suit. The Woodland people and those Mow ou the river Seem to lo unwilling to divide with the people hero Anti let them have water enough to save their crops, wlnchvvc think could be done without serious Injury to the parties up the river, and the Duly chance left is for the people here to wife for tlielr rights. We never like to tfeoutage lutv suits, but w e consider fiA Heber City and vicinity has e been Atnl, are being Imposed upon by those Altova, nothing hut law w ill satisfy Wieiu, Vc sily accommodate them by all meant. 'When see Were up to are those paHirt a Tew Hays itgo they talked very fair, ami agreed .to divide water with those bclovk, but Wheu the time came to make the tM cb.dm, At seems U was a difMur-dec- Trunin m u. I'OMMITTVT.. t Lark. Cuv, Unit, June I.T. IsS'.l. It having been represented to the People's Territorial Central Committee that several of the council district conven- WAT EH. k it ferent thing. ItESEUVOmS AT THE HEAD OF fit'! ljiVO. On or alxmt the "Ml President Hatch olgSnied h:- - I'mipi.k's tions held In July, 1887, failed to provide for the railing of future representative conventions, to avoid any lajue or miscouncil and representaunderstanding, tive district conventions of the People Party of Utah ate hefeby called to convene at the time and places hereinafter named, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for member of the conm'il and lion nf representatives session of the legisof the twenty-nint- h lative assembly, to lie voted for at the general eleition, on t.o Sf't Monday m August, !88!. The rrpr,e;italivrdi.str!rt conventions will be Composed of thirty delegates, selected from the several prerlucts of the district, according to the apportionment hereinafter named, ami will met t at the place indicated on Saturday, July G, lSsU. at 13 m. In addition to nominating? a Caiulhliite to represent a district in the house of representatives, eaeh convention will elect ten deb gates to represent tin district in the convention of theooun-ci- l district to which ft Is attached. The council district conventions will lie composed of twenty delegates to be selected by the representative district f from each district conventions, and vv lit meet nt the places hereinafter mentioned, on Wednesday, July 10, at 12 in., and nominate candidates to represent their several districts is the council of the legislatin' assembly. Primaries for the selection of delegates to the several representative district conventions will be held In each precinct of the Territory, nt the usual place of holding elections therein, on Monday, .July 1, nt R p. in. County cimv cntlous for placing In nomination candidates for county otllces, to lie tilled at the ensuing election, will be held at such time and place as the county central committer may appoint. couventlons, July G, Representative one-hal- !!, n Convention to bo held at rlty hall, City. Delegates a follows: Cache county Henson precinct I. Clark stun 2, Hyrmn Lewiston 2, Mon-do- n 2, Millville 2, Newtown 1, Paradise 2, lcterltoro 1, Richmond 5, Trenton 1, Weltsvjllo 5, Covevllle 1. Hy-rm- Tiit tin phtkht. Convention to be held at county court explorers consisting aT the oUowing house, Brigham City. Delegates as folnamed persons: II. 8. .Mexxnder, W. H. lows : Box Elder county BcapTilverprecinct Walker, and R. Buys bf Heber, and Jos. McCarrel ami John Van Wagoner of Mid- 2, Box Rider 0, Calls Fort 2, Curlew , way, to look out ami locittca site for res- Deweyvllle 2, Grouse Creek 1, Kcltou 1, ervoir at the head of lroo liver. The Malad 1, Mautau 2, Park Valley 1, Plyparty returned about tliet'tH and roport-te- d mouth 1, Portage 2, Promontory 1, Wilthat they hail found serosal lakes, lard 3, Terrace 1. some of them being a mile amlwlialf In KocitTll pisthut. length and a mile wide. They located Convention to lie held at the county ten of these lakes to be used as resercourt house, Ogden City. Delegates a voirs for the benefit of the residents of follow ; Heber Ilty. and other parts of the MinOgden City 30. ty. .They reported tint there was oae rimi pimiih't. lake covering about one and a half square Convention to Is- held at east srliool-houssdMes that could he tapped at a depth of Harrisville. Delegate as follows : or fl feet by making a cut about loo Weher county llarrisv Ulc 3, Helen 2, feet long. A company w as immediately formed to go up and commence labor on Hooper 4, Huntsville 4. Lynne I, Marriott ithe.propoKod reservoirs, and on the elev- 1, North Ogden 4, Plain City 4, Klvcrdnle enth a company of about 20 men started 1, Slaterville I, Uintah 1, West Weber 2, ffor the Scene of action. We are tillable iVdJson I. l'ancv!!!c J. To lehnt np to the present sixth m.srr.tiT. writing what Convention to be held at county court .thy have Accomplished. Louse, Farmington, Dai county. Delegates as follow : ft) ftiftgo Williamson's court in Chit-heMoYgan county C'rovdon 1, Katiyon 2. Wedaesday, Dnczy, one at the Chicago MlIYon L Morgan 2, Peterson 1. anarchists, told the canrt that ft w its no ltavD county South Bountiful 2, Kat use to 'put him on the Jufcy foV it wis Bountiful 3, West Bountiful 1, Centeragainst his principles to cdAvlel & mah ville 2, Farmington 3, Hooper 1. Kays-titl- e In a court of law of rohliery and he would 4, South Weber 1, Syracuse 1, Lay-to- n not do it. When asked by the Attorney Is how he Would keep men from robbing Summit county Hemiefervillc 1. other men, he raid he would see that Salt latkc county limiter 1, Pleasant they had wlmt they Ubcdcd without hav- Green 1, North Folut 1. ing to steal It. After tha Attorney had SI'S I.XTII PlnTHUT. given the man up and excused him Judge AVIllianisoii said : J J)o understand you Convention to be held at county court to say you will not enforce the law If house, Coalville. Delegate a follows; sworn as a juryman?" Summit comity Coalville 8, Echo 2, "That is what I said". Hojtsvllle 3, Park City 3. Parley's Park "Well, Mr. Ducey, I'll just send you 2, Horkport 1, Upton 1, Waoslilp 3,(ira.s to the coinily Jail for the night. Creek I. KlntltaU's 2. If kll Judges would tske this course Salt Lake comity Mountain Dell 1. w W It mtelt elwaotars ami semi them to Sugar House 3. jnil.iiot wily fur J ho nlgh(,bit for a longKIOII IM PIsTUKT. er term. It might tii.li fhejii a little reConvention to be held at eounty court spect for the law of tket'oiiutry, ami the Towle house, comity. DrJegates as folrights of oihcei. lows: Tooele county Unless Ulc 1. St, Johns The Vcwsho river !u Ksssas is at flood 1, Clover 1, Deep Creek 1, Grantsvlllc 7. i.Z'-.-- i ywsl CJMny tvf?K tfj vvfical anil'iVili-e- r "2, Slav 1, OpUir 1, t, Stockton 1. Tooele 7, Yeruon 2. e grain are destroyed. In Keosbo Salt Lake county Bingham 1. the damage to crops estimated at over fSOOOfw. In this country Juab county Tintic 3. the damage accrues through tins river MSTIt PISTIIII'T, not being At its height. It Is only a dlf. Couvcutlon to be held at Ninth District ferenec of situations, but the damage school honse. Salt Lake City. Delegate copies along nil the srttne. as follows: 1 - e, 1 n eouu-tydon- Salt Lake county First preelut 30. A New York TENTH MSTBU'T. dispatch hf the Soth says: hi A Moruiou proselytes under the guidConvention to be held at county court ance of Riders Kills Slid Anderson birnled lamse. Salt I.ake City. Delegates as folat Castle Garden this morning. They go lows : to Utah by way of Norfolk. Salt Lake county Second precinct 3. KI.EVKNT11 IMSTIillT. Haven. Conn. i Convention to be held at Seventeenth Thursday writing Alstn Park, widower, aged 40, shot Am) DistHet schoolhoii", Salt Lake City. killed a girl II years of age named Kittle-Hel- d Delegates as follows : Suit i.ake county Third precml U cause she did not reciprocate his lot e. Pourt'i Id- (lrangit-2Brighton I. . . - l. ontv-fourt- .h on ! m-- piece, e -- Imagine a man who. having taken a hig dose of opium with the avowed purpose of having bis carcass boused in Evergreen cemetery as eai lv ns possible, so that his Ixmcs may be ready fur speedy shipment to China, hu' ing a doctor w itli big round eve glasses sit dovv a to feel the eu . :k c, p'ler fellow's pulse for two hours and a half, and then gi' e him the follow ing prescription to be boiled into a soup and then drunk: IVklol lizards, two pair. 4 rrmlpsnnd femn!"St mi itiiii,; willow viioket gl"-''- !; "" skills, half a dozen. 3 titaies uhj 3 foamU's; rvi vt i potato vim's, ounce , white lulls, 1 ounce; lotos caves, p, an ounce; mil tesnahe ttlii, !) of an an ounce: hia k dutos. 3 ounces; elm bulk, li toes, p, an ounce, reindeer's ounce; devil hoin, 14 tin ounce; birds' claws. 'f of nn ounce; dned tin got, 14 of nu ounce; coittn (old Boll the whole w itii 2 (li:if!s ones), tV an ounce. of water 111 til only half of the water Is tett, amt thou drink It us n prt huupary dose. e. Such was the prescription given ou last l'l'idav afternoon ton poor kttmdry-utaon tiic corner of Broomu and Delaney streets by a Chinese doctor, who said lus cilice was at 13 Mott street. But, fortunately for the patient, before tlie famous prescription was put up by a Chinese druggist on Mott sticet, hie friend. All Sing, rushed to an Ameiietui The latter went doctor near Chinatown. to tlie dying man and restored him to consciousness beforo the deadly messenger got back. Hero is another prescription given to Wong Alt Sing, of 5 Mott street, some time ago, for a cancer, vv hieli the doctor and his colleagues hud been trying to euro for the part four years. But they didn't cure it. At last the poor fellow was nearly dead, and the doctors at the New York got void of the patient ami cured him in less than three weeks. This is the proscription for the cure of earner, tnin.sl.ited from the original: Wu-at- TiTADK Wa-atc- BRUTAL A TO BUSINESS BE ON THE IN AFRICA THAT SEEMS INCREASE. Atroollles of m Slav,, March II.'P h'tcil with 1h i ii ti Dhiinctiios The King of a rnt itcpubUo Iut to a linne and DrcmiSiiig I'm, TIi No one who understand bow bumnn life is estimated by savage peoples will doubt the shocking and revolting of travelers regarding this phase of tlio traOic; and no one who knows what an Arab's heart is niado of will make any discount even for the exaggeration of an orator, as lie listens to the follow ing citation from a siwch delivered in London by Cardinal Lavigcric: lhev cart it, 3 ounces: vvuirer wheat, 3 ounces, ginseng lulls, 3; sprig of cinnamon, rt a ounces; southern epruivt seeds, ounce; willow leaves, Q ounce; nu is, is") oil. 1 ouiics; red dog's tall, I ounce; peach sl.i'i, oiineo; clam she!!, 2 ounces; saiwlal wood, . ounces; dandelion, dritsl, ounce Mix uud bod w itii waler: take it seven tunes n d.iv Pa t'ao iiso Of tlie dozen or more siek Chinamen i who have recently drugged nearly to death by such wonderful compounds many have been subsequently cured by Ameiieait physicians vv lien they had been given tip as hopeless by their own physician. Tlicseexnrnplesof their own doctors' inefficiency is the principal cause of their recent dovv nfall. Wotig Uliiil Foo In New York World. n lar-ovva- it d o It rlnpptus or a Ply's Yl'ing. The e!ow flapping of a buttei fly's vv ing produces 1:0 bound, vvi ites Sir John I. uls liock in I. is Itook, but when the movements are rapid a noise is produced which increases in shrillness with the number of vibrations. Thus tlie house fly.vv liich produces tlie sound F, vibrates its wings 21, M0 times n minute, or 3o5 times a second: and the bee, which makes the sound of A, as many as 2G, 100 times, or 410 times in a second. On tlio contrary, a tired bee bums on E, and therefore, according to theory, vibrates its vv digs only 330 imos in a second. Marey has succeeded in confirming these numbers graphically, lie fixed a fly so that the tip of the wing just touched a cylinder which was moved by clockwork. Each stroke of tlio wing rauseff a mark, of course very slight, but still quite perceptible, anti he thus showed that there were actually 330 strokes in a second, agreeing almost exactly vv ith the num-Ik- t interred from the note produced. Boston llcriM. I j f j rt -- V DEALER I.K AX1) RETAIL ! ar' ciois. Boots, Shoes, Groceries Gloss and Crockery, Best Brands of Flour, JIarthi are, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, Furniture, TVag ont, Ltc., Lte., Lte. 'VA Heber, Wasatch Co., U.T Jeffs. rMTsurfe I) E A LEU IX Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, H.inhv.tic. i ' , 1 TSfut fa Not CSri'en. It may be noted that the one defeet of the Riviera is, that it is not green. A few of our forest trees would make the The landscape perhaps too perfect. olives which clothe the hills are gray. Tlie grass i.i Reality and iil grown. When a millionaire would indulge in the luxury of a lawn ho has to resow it every year; from vvlueli the reader accustomed to immemorial turf, which has lived through as many generations as would suffice to confirm the nobility of n family, will understand what grass is in these regions. But our Frenchman was nono the less sure. 'SiY.' said an American, afterward-;- , "there is no grass in the world like English grass, except at Newport; there is beautiful grass ut Newport." And we bethought us, to soothe our feelings, of Mr. John Burroughs, the American naturalist, who declares that if vve would but refrain from washing foralilMe while, suih is the soft and dewy iharaeter of our climate, It greenness would grow nil over its a turfy deposit upon our hand, a gentle veil of mosses upon our uncovered brows. Such are the differing opinions of oilier nations. Blackwood's Magazine. F-- i I! til.Ks !i FAH.'HXt; Grai - j W al MAN'S INHl'M VMTY. "The men who appear tlie strongest, and whose cseaiie is to lie feared, have their hands tied, and sometimes their TWFXTY-KIlts- r nlSTItUT. feet, in such fashion that walking beConvention, to be held at comity court comes a torture to them; and onjheir house, Manti, Sanpete county. Dele- Itoeks are piaeod yokes which attach several of them together. They march gates as follows : all day; at night, when they stop to Sanpete county Chester 2. Wale 1. rest, a few handfuls of raw 'sorgho' are Manti 3, Petty 1, Mayfield 1, Gunnison 2, distributed among the captives. This is all their food. Next morning they must Fayette 1, Freedom 1. Sev ier county Ammbella t, Bmrville start again. Hut after the Jirst day or I, Central 1, Elsinore 1, Glen wood 1. Jo- two the fatigue, the sufferings and the have weakened a great many. seph 1, Monroe 2, lieduiond 1, ltichflctd privations and live aged are the first to women The B aid 1, 3, Salina 1, Vermillion 1, Willow halt. Then, in order to strike terror 1. Gooseberry into this miserable mass of human TW DIsritlCT. lieings. their conductors, armed w ill, a Convention to l.e held nt county court wooden bar to economize powder, approach those who appear to bo the most honse, Beaver City. Beaver county. Del- exhausted and deal them a terrible blow : as follows egates on the nape of the neck. The unfortunBeaver county Adntnxv lile I, T.eaver ate victims utter a cry, ami fall to the City 12, Gramplon 1, Grccnv Ulc2,Muiers-vill- e ground in the convulsions of death. The terrified troop immediately resumes its 4, Star 1. Terror lias imbued even the Pluto county Bitllionv Ulc 1, Circlc-vlll- e march. weakest with new strength. 1, Fremont 2, Marysvnle 1, Tlmrber u h time some one breaks down the 3, Koosharem 1, Wilmot same horrible scene Is reieated. At night, TWEMV-TtllliHis PICT. on arriving at their halting place, after Convention to be held at the city hall. the first days of such a life, a not less scene awaits them. The trafCedar city. Iron comity. Delegates as frightful fickers in human flesh have acquired by follow : experience a knowledge of how much Iron County Cedar 6, K.narrn 2, their victims can endure. A glance allows G, Pttrngoonah 2, Summit 1. them those who will soon sink frqni Garfield County Cnmionv ille 1, Escaweariness; then, to economize the scanty lante 2, Hillsdale 1, Coyote I, Pangniteht' food which they distribute, they pass these wretched beings and fell them Washington County New Harmony 1. with a single blow. Their corpses reSsu Jtum County HlutV city 2, main where they full, when they are not 1. suspended ou the brandies of the neighTW PlsTUtCT. boring trees; Bnd it is close to them that Convent ion to be held fit the Contilj their companions are obliged to cat and court house, St. George, Washington sleep. But but sleep it may bo easily imagined. county. Delegates as follows: SLAVERY ON VEH INCREASE. Washington countv Duncan' Retreat 1, It Is enough. Our hearts are sick with Hebron 1, Grafton 1, Gunlock 1. Leeds I. the witnesses stand down. slaughter. Pine Valley 1, Price 1, liuto 1, Rockville Is the smoke of tins torment to go up for 1. St. George 4,' Sautn Clara 1, Silver ever and ever? Remember that tlieso deeds of blood and darkness are no isoReef 1. Slimicslinrg 1, Springdale 1, lated facts, no tcmimrary misfortunes, 2, Virgin 1, Washington 2. Kane county Glenda!" I, Johnson 1. no mere passing accidents of the savage state. They are samples of a sustained, Kasali 2, Upper Kanab 1, Ordervlllc I, accepted and carefully organized system 1. Mount Carniil 1, Pnhrcali of cruelty and murder which pervades and penetrates every corner of tills con tineiit. IX not let. it bo supposed that t'orxciL convex rioN. this horror is over, that this day of tribuConnell com entpuis, July HI, 1883. lation is at an end. This horror and this : Districts and places of meeting day arc now. It is not eveu abating. First council district, compose of First Slavery is on the Uicrea.se. Time, civilizaand Sixth representative district. Con- tion, Christianity nro not really touching vention to be held at city hall, Kays'jllc. it. No fact In relation to the slave trade is more appalling than this. Davis county. The fact of this increase, for a time Second council district, composed of then doubted, has nt iart been re-- I Second and Thiiu rvplesejitative dist- denied, lualnntly admitted, even by the govern-Wells-ville be ill to heid Convention ricts. mentor England. In a government blue eltv hall. WciWitle, Cache countv. book majesty's consul for the Somali Uiz bkivo trado has Third crnmclt district, composed of rvpcrU iS.-Fourth and Fifth representative tils- - licor. very active of late. On the lOth of trlcts. Uonventlon to he held nt county Sent. (kQY!, Capt. Giing captured tiueo diiows nt. I brought two hundred and court house, Ogdon city. four slaves Jo Aden." Tlio consul at Fourth council of composed Zanzibar writes (Seplemltcr, 1SSS) to tho the Seventh and Ninth represenfative Marquis of Salisbury: There is a marked districts. Convention to be held at Ninth increase in tho blav traffic carried on district school honse, Salt Lake city. under tho protection of tiio French flag." Fifth council district, composed of The consul further states that dhows the Tenth and Twelfth representative carrying French colors were constantly districts. Convention to be held at ti c and regularly leaving for tlie Comoro islands, M.iyotta and Madagascar, loaded eltv hall. Salt Lake city. 1383. Brig. Gen. Sixth connril district, composed of with slaves. In June, from the Aden residency, Hogg, dating the Eleventh and Fourteenth representa- wrote to the I Btmiltay government: tive district. Convention to he held at Itave the honor to bring to the notice of the Seventeenth ward school house, Salt government that I have from time to I.ake city. time received reports of tlio activity of Seventh connell district, composed of the slave trade from tho neighborhood of the Eighth and Thirteenth representative tho Gulf of Tajourra, and 1 doom it my districts. Convention to he held in the duty to inform government of this fact with a view to such action being taken county court house, at Tooele city, Too- as From may lie deemed advisable." ele county. "Slavery in Africa." by l'rofessor Henry Eighth council district, composed of Drummond m Kcribiitr's. Die fiTteertt'i and ixtvrath r Sz Co. n e, ISI.AVK La.. 1 1 I Convention to be held at county court house, llelier City, eounty. Delegates as follow s : Uintah county Brown's Park 2, Ash- ley (1. h eounty Charleston 2, Heber G. Midway ii, Wnllsbiirgli 2. Summit county lvanias j. Woodland I, Pena 3. NiNKrnrxru msTiturr. Convention to be held at comity court house, Fillmore, Millaul county. Dele-ga- t' as follow s : Juab county Nephi 8, Mona 3, Levan 1880. 3, Juab I. Place of meeting and appointment. Millard county Deseret 2. Fillmore 4. must ms titter. Holden 2, Kanosli 2, Leamington 1, MeaConvention to be held in I.ogan City nt dow 1, Oak Creek 1, Siiplo 2. the county court house, delegates as follTVVKMIKTIl DlsrilK T. ow $ : to be held at citv hall, Mt. Convention lUch county Garden City precinct 1, 1- .akc Town 2, Meadowville Pleasant, county. Delegates as Sanpete 1, Randolph follows : 2, Woodruff I. Cache comity I.ngnn 12, Hyde l'ark 2. , Sanpete comity Thistle 1. Fairvlcvvf 4, Mount Pleasant 7, Spring City 3, Moroni Smlthtleld 5, Prov lilence 4. 4, Fountain Green 3, Ephraim 8. SI.CONIl lllSTItlCT. tills month, A company of t New- - ft' PRESCRIPTIONS. CHINESE . i. SATURDAY, JUNK ' districts. Convi ntlon to be h Id at the msritti T. Convention to beheld at city hull. Sait eounty mini iious.'. lrov o i Ninth council I.ake City. Delegate- - as follow eoniposml of the Sev entjenth and UightieuMi I.ake comity Fiftn pivcinl M. r.';r be li Id at ts. to (on.ention TiiinTt.i.Mii t't- -i tin r. the city lia'l, Spriugv ille I tali eounty. Convention to be held at We-- t Jot dan Tentii connell district, composed of ward hall. lHlegutes as follows: the Nim t i ntli ami Twentietii bait Lake county North Jordim II. e distrii ts. Couveul'on to lie lit id Wc- -t Jordan (i, Sourth Jordau 3. Fort nt the eoimtr court house, Ne: hi. .Jn.ib ' ' a lU'i riinan 2, ltirertou 2, Bluff Dale 1, comity. South Cottonwood fi, Union Sandy 4. Eleventh council composed of tOtMTKF.NTU DIM liter. tile Tvveuty-tirs- t and Tw enty-- s 'cond Convention to be held at Mill Creel: districts. Convention to be held at the comity court lioiiv , ltieliiieid, ward hall. Delegates a follows : Salt Lake county I'nriner- - 2, Mill Creek Sev i r countv. u. Ua- -i Mil! (Tcck 3, i.ta UoStonwood o. 'i wi ifiii eoimeii district, composed of iiuiier 2, Giauite 1, Silver 1, Alta I, Dia- lh" Tw third and Tw Conv-.itito per G. representative lu ihmii I'hiun r. lieid al tiie city Ini I, eour city, iron Convention to be hep! fit eit, I'niyseiiu- - eomoy. 'J'iie county and precinct eoi'nin'te-Isli Fork City. Iieiegale- - a, follow-- . Utah mm ty I.eiii ,j. Cednr Fort 1. ..,i t ,1 t take th-- ' in i Go-bin ic.ii,iiig sirr.iugennu,:- - for in Idiug 2, Fa!rfl-!2, Saniauniu 3. Killing Jstke 1, pay son 7, Spanish of the primaries in the precinct and it'd iiicml). r, of the Piopb- - luutv are Fork 8. si vi I x rtt t. uig'dto alt-- net tiiese meeting-- , that a Convention to lie held at county court full attendance may lie secured and hou-Provo City. Delcgac - a fol men piae.'d ill nomination, low ; ti, rough whose clb'it- - the rights and hb- Ut all county American Fork 7, Pica rl s of the whole people of the t.n do nut Drove 7. Provo Bench 2, Provo City ry may be preserved. 13, Lake View 1. By orb r of the People'- - t 'rritoria' central commi;t"c. m.v knik.f.vtii John It. Wimii ii, Chairman. Convention to be held at tbo city hall, Ei.i vs A. Swim, Kecivtaiv. as Sprlngvillc, Utah comity. Delegates follow : vv vs 111 II I'Ot'M v. Utah comity Sprlngvillc 10. Thistle 1, P. V. Jmictiou 2, Benjamin 2, Salem 3. County convention to be held at county court hoii-Heber City, Utah. Saturday. Sanpete comity Wiutir Quarters 1. Emery comity Scofield 1, Castle Dale July c, sy.i. nt 10 a. in. Town convention to be held at county 1, Perron 2, Huntington 2, Mold) 1. Price court hoii-1, Orangeville 2, Muddy I. lleher City, Utah, Saturday . July II, ls-- :, at p. m. ritlim.FXTII TWKi 77,;.i;;.Y7'.s', ir.it, o.v.y, ALL ABOVE AT LOWEST JOHN HENRY . nvo'UF.s, v.tc., ETC FRIGES. SMiTH, Prest.; A. H. CANNON. Vico Picst. 0. H. PETIiT, ' I Sec. and T I Y f DEALERS in and manufacturers of furniture. t Wc can) a complete line of atl kinds of Furniture, Upholstered Goo.N, f Car- - pets, XS indow Bhm's Bahy Carriage, lr n Wagons, tie s eddiru. etc. If von tlcal with its you vvill get vour monev s 1 worth, and pro per treatment. Country Orders K.ccivo SPECIAL ATTENTION. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TV. X. WILLIAM, Supt. JOIST MBWffii! SPclII line of Mend J303rs Clotih.ing'. ; - and t) AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE: CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. J. A Change Weapon. Last winter 1 cU'nbeu Lookout Muuie tain in company with a veteran of tho late war. It was hi first visit since the day of tiio memorable assault, and as wo climbed lie fought tho battle over again for my benefit. As the conflict waxed hotter he grew excited, and on our arrival at the hotel near tho summit was ai fever beat We then passed on through thc'narrovv defile which leads to the pinnacle, where we were confronted by' a diminutive specimen of tho genus cracker" with these words: If you gentlemen wish to go to the top you must cent." This was tod pay twenty-fiv- e much for the pent up feelings of my w o companion who, tragically waving itia strong right arm. shouted: I won't pay it Tw enty-fivyears ago 1 entneup hero with a sword in my band." But tiio modem Leonidas, moving not otherwise than to display a deputy sheriff s badge, Well, twit, you must quietly remarked: come up with a quarter today." Tho C. C. Tonic in Harper's money wasp-iid- maius'!-:s- Slow, 11. MURDOCK, SnpoHntctldent. . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Wasatch Wave: e . Megnine. Published every Saturday at JJeloer, CTtSbli.. I 1 |