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Show THE T1HE I'KIllT. The VrASATon Wave. Dri'i iv SCI her Fu.h , an I hi lE&ojtoh. l S& Oo party of returned to Sa't l.a'.c hl- -t He does not give much en- disgraceful affair took place at n JlI'-- j t ex in M.ri tin l.ako TV.xi. I! mins xnPa;!. r Voiniay s Fia-ia pi.ze li"ht t.lon r.of jni ll.;il 1:ia tjniu rAih T N'lfjuld n t il.itik atnre!. 'I iie Chicago, an Jimmy Bates, Of Butte SATURDAY, AUGUST 21. H'3. Mont. An account of the affair in the tiu Vrti rleMt tixSIl LfteiH )! ii' v lo tin sax s rwlibtr. lie tiNo say it iklcnt tin 'll fellows hatt confetKjutes through the en-- t ill ti red ill the 1ont'fh f, Ibber, an fot ii rtt i:ofvi. iv country they tiavcpuM. unit cUult Mail matter. Glover seemed strong r than evi r. a The while Bates was little groggy, At Tiik Ibrald of We says: Chicago mao went after Ids opponent morning the fiercely but Bates retreated, and aftir Barley's Bark vesti following him char around the ring thermometer registered ii di gives beloxx Just one hundred year, ngo was That's either a "whopper or one of tlie bloodiest J volutions Glover got in a terrific right hamh r an zero. tliv world lias ever known. agnin knocked the little man ekau the thermometer stopped at the He rose quickly, house tm its wav out from Sait I.ake. A war with Kurland, caused by the iu-- . through tin ropes. JravsvA.J.e.thfi struggle of however nnd stinted to run around headed him in the Glover the EtigllsU colonies of A meriia for U.m:n Sr tins Disinter Aiioiim-emharratsed the government corner and some hind in fighting took IlW-- lias hern instructed by the deof Bmiifc XVB, l.y compelling a mu levy plat. Bairs w as too far gone to take partment of justice at W s' iugt it, .6 of tuxes, greatly to the discontent of Un- advantage Of ids oppot tuniti. s, and assume, on bi half of the United Slates Glox u , ivft r sinking him i.peat d!x in people, who cump'aiurd loudly of the exthe defense of Deputy government, Marie the and court face, caught him fuil in the neck United States Marshal of the travagance Nagle. At the assetnhly of the Statea-tiener- and the little mail 1 a Versailles, May , T8f, a dis. 1T.I.I. fOllXX XUli SKNsl.I.KsS. John I,. St iv.xs united in Boston pute arose ds to vvhethc r the three Ordrrs Ills seconds at once rushed to him and from Nexv York Tuesday etching. should vote av separate bodies, or. all lifted him Into his chair, hut it was some lie xx ill give Kilruin $2, ."00 to s; ar being assembled in one body, the votes minutes before lie regained conscioushim in Nexv York. We would think lie After con- ness. His seconds threw should be taken numerically. up the sponge tending for aevcral weeks, the Commons and the referee announced that Glovti had had enough sparring to satisfy him for a year. rcsolred themselves into a distinct body, had won. National the of the title tinder Assembly. Bates made a wry game fight but xxa A KiT.xl. disease lias broken out among Thus was Inaugurated, June 17, 17.s!i, the so badly outclassed that lie stood no show tlie cattle in Bennsylvania amt they are in which its French Revolution, great of xx inning from the beginning. dying to au alarming cxtuiit. It is known progress not only convulsed France, but After the fight, the train started for among the veterinary surgeons u.s splenthrew the whole civ lllzed vv orld into v Salt Bake. When About half xvfty to the ic or Texas fever. commotion, uprooting Institutions city, the train was stopped and Goverwhich had withstood the assaults of ages. nor Thomas, United States Marshal This revolution had been bioight about Tiif. Senatorial committee on irrigaDeputy Marshal Vandercook and by the despotism, rccklts.sw ss and prof- District Attorney Vitrian got on board. tion left last Tuesday evening for Nevada. The gentlemen seemed to be delightligacy of the, French government ; the About fifty men jumped through the oppression to which the lower clashes inflows and esi aped In the sage brush. ed xxlth Utah and its people. were subjected; the dissemination of The train started up and the officials knowledge among the people and the xvent the ears ami took a list of Mosks Fiixx i.kii, president of the Na through spead of Infidelity, occasioned by the the names. The txvo principals nnd tionnl bank and one of the xxcaltliiest and and the Voltillrc of others; writings their aids were arrested and District At- men in Imliumia, died last Tuesday at notions and feeling in favor of popular torney Yarlan sills they will be prosecu- the age of 7 4 years. freedom lnspirod by the success of the ted to the full extent of the latv. lie American Revolution. it Is a disgrace upon the fair says, To depict the reign of terror during exchange lias in article bedded fame f Utah, and the principles will lie on Terry. World It is mistaken: this revolution Is beyond the power of made such an "The example of that there w ill there is only a small portion of it on him. inau. A INon in Ids Uitnry of i'uroj.r be no more Is to It prize lighting here, says : he Imped the District Attorney will carthe cars ami Tim: Supr. me court h xxrestlifig xxith Incessantly ry out his resolution. Night day the church she p quesfion just nfnv ami discharged victims Into the prison ; weepseem to he having a daisy time of it. ing mothers ami trembling orphans were thrust In without mercy with the brave S.txfKifc ftccflis to come in for its share and the powerful ; the young, the Inauti-- f of moisture, accohling to the folloxxing LONG AFORE HE KNOW7D ill, the unfortunate, seemed In a pecufrom the Sunday Herald : Jes a little lift o feller I soil M xvn, Utah, .jng. I". liar maimer the prey of assassins. Nor Special to 1st to utmost err fur t'lii'MiUsW, hi.4 u ourifcstm wilt were the means of evacuating the pris- the Ileiahl. about afternoon, Yesterday ' tm t ons augmented in a less fearful progres-i- 0 4 oclock, a rushing, roaring sound was Fourth o July' mntht Mfti Nt smell; Fifteen only w ere at first placed heard by the citizens of this place, and. Easter nil d day If U lb shell' on the chariot, but their numbers were before they had time to realize wlmt it you know, u though) nt soou augmented to thirty, and gradually was. a solid wail of about eight feet of Lordy,aud hear old th The w folks work rose to eighty persons ho dally were water came tearing d avii the bed of the story iff tfhnuf n deer. sent forth to tho, place of execution ; main creek bringing w itli it logs, posts, And ftud Santy skootiu round ttm rvof, In fur and fuA when the fall of Robespierre put a stop to planks and huge stones which rmpbled afore Long s the murders, arrangements had been like distant thunder. In about ten konwml who made for increasing It to one hundred the witter began to lower, and we ui Santy Cans ami fifty. An immense acqucduet, to re- thought the flood over, xx ben again that to wait, nnd set up a week er two ahead. Ct move the gore, bad been dug as far as axvftil roar xx as heard, ami almost Instant- Couldn't loudly luvp awake, tier wouldn't Kto bed; the Place St. Antoine; and four men were ly a volume of xxater which flooded Kittle stewin on the flue, and Mother neltmherc dally employed in empty lug the blood of streets nnd bridges came down. Huge Laruin' socks, aud rockin in thu ukrccky rockiu' cheer; the victims iflto that reservoir. logs xx ere tossed about ns mere playand w under wimre it wu the money The History of the French Revolution things. The entire street between .the Pap gap', went, will commence w itli the next number of main stores xvas-- rushing river of mud. And'qunr'l with hl rmslod hunts, and npill liU imiment; the Wavk. The smell from ihe dirty mass xxas sti- And me u dnunfn' sleigh ImjUs wlnu the clock Xd whir and buzi. of the store cellar lias lling. The about txvo and a half feet of mud In it. Long ufore - 1 k 00 wed who lt.vnc. Several houses along the creek were Stttify Ckuw wiu' Tile late storm seems to have heeu uni- flooded, ruining carpets and furniture. 81xe tlieflrcpUce up, ami Agger iiow old Sunty could cstablNuient xvfts considversal throughout the country. Four George Snow's Manage to come dow u tlie ehiiithly. Like they rhM coxx res Several tiro damaged. be would; washouts wero reported on the Utah erably tVlsht that 1 could bld and see hlm wunderi'd killed. No peoplu hurt. Central, and trains were delayed several ported what l.ed say F.lim.ii, Aug. 11. Special to the Ef be kctchod a feller la iu fer liim tliataway hours at dilTcrcut points on the road. A A cloud bnrstexl in the east But 1 Ihralct. on him, and liked him, same as ef ho had w ashout at Salt creek was so exteuxlvc me ou the back und say, isook Wt to Turned 5 that It was necessary for the Utah Cen- mountains this afternoon at o'clock. hero, my lad. it Here's my pack jes he'p yourse f. Like oil good tral to transfer passengers and baggage In coming down through the canyon Ltoys ducsi" for six miles. Bridges went sailing oil' tore up all bridges and carried them Long afore A sound xxa straxv. like fed who I km along roaring like chips. In Weber canyon Just below before it "iNunty Claus win' the Devil's Gate, the Union 1acltlc grade heard nearly fifteen minutes tnxxn. Then the xxater came Wlsht that yarn was true about him, as It 'poared reached the It was washed away carrying with a numto w 1th great force, spreading In all direcber of freight cars. We have, ou this Truth made out o' hen like that un's good tiitrmgh ail over, both streets and tions up tilling fer mol account, been cut off from communicatloxxu Uokoriran. Wislit I still wuz so coufldin I coni I jtvj go wild tion with Butt lmko ami Ogden except by and lots. It tore up my shKkin's, like the little child flume and filled a whole lot belonging to Overhaulin' tlimbiu' In my lap to uight, und beggitf mo to tell telephone. There has been considerable xvlth three feet of innd. 'Dout them reindeers, ami "Old banty" that she Mr. Rasmussen, damage done by the storm throughout No loves so well. lixus are reported lost as yet. I'm half sorry for thishltle girl sweethttutof his all the but . A i' 541 ( Ik-- t ' I rH flsLi TT vJLa ebLh f-L- n bJuwhsi wn J 1 x h!mV aaiwai x; G.i!,; - xi.i I lUE 15 : VU B ; tiie french devolution, lilt-d- tbc JTOJZ ay riy its at lit THE A No me d I Iliilf-xxa- fTUeat x 1 (Mill. DRY GOODS, tin-rin- Beftes until Mo A comity, jury that h the b Boots, Shoes, Groceries On T dock am OF TI IE 1 Giass and Crockery, Best Brands of Flour lark I Ilnnlxvar', Stoxes, Agricultural Implements, Furniture, which is expected to open Sept. 2nd. out fall. Heber, Wasatch Co., U.T Bast 1 a dark Centre the let bled wit the lies f J effs. Saturday Evening, 'the hors off and 1 The Issued DEALER IX Inf ii ' DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION X Tiie laws of England fire such that a new trial cannot be had in tr capital criminal case, and the only chance for Mrs. Marbrick is to obtain a full pardon. Only the Queen can grant tlie pardon, and if she does not do so, it u ill not be the fault of her attorneys and her friends mi both sides of the octan. They are making a strong effort iu that direction. been untrue to him, he took her back to his home and children. Hoxv xx ill it be this time? RoUF.nT M.sttx ki., has just ended a fast of sixty-nin- e days. He died last TuesThis is day morning at Indianapolis. Ho comthe longest fast ou record. menced his fast or June IS, and for thirty-six days took absolutely nothin! into his stomach. Since that time ho has taken a little milk at irregular lntcrva's. John L. Suxivax mss sentenced, at lie xvas red, iced to a mere shadow, and imone to Purvis lait Saturday, years sores broke out all over his body. prisonment. A motion was Immediately tiled for an appeal returnable to the suAnviirs from Apia report Maietoa preme court on the third Monday iu Sulhau ga.e bonds iu the has returned to isaiu.a. The xx elrnmed x by the natives and 9 mi of 8f',rK) fur hi appearance, and was arm! u his flag -t c,HI fc. VViil Kel-rua- g x care of It neces tie fart cover well as 1LKM h' I .V, MM '1UXES, HUGO IE 8, SVC., ir.BVO.YY, present two great plays. ' ar JOHN HENRY SMITH, Frost.; A. II. CAflNDN. Vies Past. i : 0. H. PETTIT, Ssc. has been calculated that the railroads of the world are worth nearly three hundred of the billions of dollars, or about one-tent- h wealth of the civll.zed nations, or more than of their invested capitaL At this rate, all the ready money In the world of them. uouid buy only about ono-thir- d atead Bake , Ufel and Tia ; acakln; ' this etc ago It light, I x althoug Capt. Lawrence, aged GO,. John Moulton f ' W. If. Kenner Howard Lee, aged 22, t I a ClulF. Xed Barron, aged 22, George We carry a complete line of all kinds A. Y. Duke Josiah Dobbs, aged 70, Erastus Hardhead, aged 25, E. D. Clyde of Furniture, Upholstered Goods, Car4wdl,nf ysho be twt Window fSIinds, Miss Alexander pets, Carriages,! Clara Baby Annie, aged 21, Miss Mary A. Giles Iron Wragons, Feathers, Bedding, etc. 11! Mary, aged 20, If von vloal xvith us you xxill tret ottr ttionex s xvorth, Miss Elia Cluff per treatment. Tilly, aged 20, f hltcIei CVuiitry Oi tiers Receive SPECIAL ATTENTION. , i . . - . Jifiil AV. N. AVIBBIAMS, ' Jirtf1 . T Sz Charles Fenton, Farmer Acorn, Air. E. D. Clyde Mr. J. Y. Crook Mr. George Cluff George Acorn, Mr. Timothy Toodlcs, Mr. W. II. Kenner Lawyer Glib, Mr. John Moulton Farmer Fenton, 2nd Farmer, Air. Fred Crook grove ( picked j limbs a way th Stiph f , of the ther ny j tuy Landlord, Alary Acorn, Miss Mary A. Giles Mrs.Tabitha Toodlcs, Miss C. Alexander xv OUR NEW ARRIVAL OF RB w ALSO own in bed or people 3LXITS OS oolei'D. wCharleston 'G-obdjs- ? Co-o- p. fruit a f would f and dc A grea I becau I erty xv f goverr P proper ...JMXT32X30COS:f e Courier-Journ- : PRICES. AT LOWEST ALL ABOVE rikivuteJ l Mearl down I an enra x for a patent on the Lord's prayer, the spoeiii cations being that tho repetition of the sauia rapidly and in a loud tone of voice otao. rf.iit.tiK'p.r.g. Among oxld inventions are chicken hopples." which walk the chicken rigid out of the garden when she trios to scratch; tho leo moth excluder, xxhich automatically shuts up the beehives when the bees go to roost, the tapexvorni fishhook, which speaks for itself; tho educational balloon, a toy balloon with a uinp of the world ou its surface; side-hil- l annihilators, stilts to fit on the doivn hill legs of a horse when he is plowing along a hill side; and the hen surpriser, a device that drops the newly laid egg through the bottom of tho nest, with intent to beguile aud wheedle the heu into at onco laying another. Louisville .The l In thl evening ET& ) Quwr Things Tliut Af It member the Iiii came Groceries Hardware, Stoves, 7.1 1 while i with tin an its In against its coot Boots, Shoes, Clothing the Mr. intimate friend and brother-in-laBowman Myers, and they both made their way to tho little stream from a directly contrary direction from Call's home, and under tlie old country road stono bridge, so old that old people say that it was built before their time, they fouud the body. v week mill. Co-o- A lfeinarkuhle Dream Belief in tlrettms !)?is received new in Lincoln county, Me., owing to some strange circumstances attending tho finding of the body of Elbridge CalL Tho account is given by Tho Bath Times ns follows: For three or four days three or four hundred people had been diligently scouring the woods and examining tho ponds in tho vicinity, when a brother-in-laof tho missing man in whoso care Call's motherless child had been loft, dreamed that lie had found the body of Call drowned under a bridge After telling his wife and others of his dream he started to follow down a creek not far froru his farm, over which ids dream had located a bridge Upon arriving in Dresden he sought his on I.awr-Duke- a Is tfee residenr aomesqf ee in t prise 1 She knows who "Santy Clous James Whitcomb Ildey i apeak Kvaustc tniii-ut"- Long afore 1 voidable duced at poned t will b .1 notwithstanding territory, this many people in the territory will reUxsr Sunday's papers state that the joice over the beautiful, refreshing ami invigorating rain. We began to think Unit. S. 11. Thurman was arrested at 1u tills country that the elements had Urovo Friday, for unlawful cohabitavonsplred against us, but this delusion tion, ami bound over before Commissionhas been dispelled, and the ruin has fall- er Hill, In the stun of $1'00 to axxnit the en to refresh onr beautiful valleys and action of the grand jury. We have been gladden the hearts of the inhabitants. unable to leant any further particulars Ave arc In hopes It Will cheek if not enregarding the matter oxxtugto the failtirely extinguish the forest tiros that have ure of the mails. On account of the been raging In the mountains for some xxHslumt on the U. B. road near the Devweeks past, consuming the wood and il's Gate In Weber canyon, there has timber that Is and w 111 be so greatly been no Salt Bake mail this xxeek. needed by the settlers of these mountain We think there must bo some mistake valleys-- , It these fires are cheeked the In regard to Thurman's arrest, or if laws of nature w ill have done for ns, xve feel confident there Is n truth that xxWh'lt was Impossible for us to in the charge. Mr. Thurman Is one of do f pr ourselves. Water hits been gath- our ablest attorneys, for years has held ered from the far off Pacific ocean, ab- political positions which rank nmon sorbed by the thirsty atmosphere, waft- the highest In the tirritory, and has ed hv the wiuds across the continent un- H'ded these positions honestly and faithtil, coming In contact with the cool at- fully. We have alxxaxs set Sam down a mosphere surrounding the Rocky moun- a man lix ing above the law, and it is tains, It Is precipitated on the parched hard for us to bolivxe otherwise. and thirsty earth of otir mountain vul leys, some of It to find Its way back to I r is alleged that the xxlfeof Million the Pacific by way of the Colorado river Mike McDonald lias runaway with airc which flows luto the Gulf of Mexico . of It through the Snake river into a Uatholic priest. The priest Is about 27 ami suiue oniluiuiigLi the Nor til our moiiutaln streams Into thi griat Sa't About ten years no Ms. McDonald xvlth a minstrel named Billy Ar- Bake to mingle w 1th Its salt xx at r and doped - i Vx xx as traced, to ,C'at,ford be again picked p by the situ beam 'and her husband, aud she, snearlmt in tne by land. ever our distribiit'sl most solemn manner that she bad nut 10 VTag,,, ui Lma to The xx lt bi Balt Lak Ogden n 24 Bar-son- Bumluy-tMro- pati luin Jit The proceeds to be used to purchase fixtures aud apparatus for tlie Wasatch Stake Academy. ! it wou J upon taught Wanted, W0 Mm "I sB-sa- .not ; ' To call on Dave lluffaker and bay ilSIiai, 25 ami 5 ffl'TS. fin come x good j not be after i THE GQOPER WAGON, to Notic Tickets for sale at the Hall on the day of performance. The McCormick Mowers ( REAPERS AND BINDERS. I The Best Machinery in the World. The not i fie Baton Odoel tag ar |