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Show LMl 9 mi tvgjgjuvf) OLO PmCKRS xt dred ounce iu silver. f The Azalia, which is owned by tle Walker Bros., lias produced in year gone s. U by thousands of dollars north of ore.hut President II. M. A ird. Trustee T. H. Giles, John Turner, when the surface on; chute were exhausted it was closed don u and remained T. S. Watson, A. C. Hatch. unworked until this spring, when it was Town Clerk T, R. Watson. taken under lease by James McEvoy of Town Atturner Wm. Buy. Aspen, Colo., who lias spent some thousands of dollars in developing it up to WASATCH COUNTY OFFICERS. tills time. OK HEBER TOWN lOH VTIOX. COR-- i TURNER & SONS, DEA ilt OUR SELLING J. E-Sj- Bowery eiiar..rtrr ytl lirmoa.tr.ti , u Tlieiv's n c!i ii'.i. :or."L, twcutv-livp,,,. a rlialibiiy AT "A ft. Si 00.1 wit.i hi.; lui k ti( store.bjst Lo. eome over here llllnn,ft The old man l.j ulv Rf ariBweml to the (him, ' glanced ujitoM-- w!w t. 7 e ES ' V Watson. Selectmen David Van Wagenen, liar- nton Cummings and J, R. Murdock. Clerk T. II. Giles. Assessor and Collector T. Ilicken, Ji Treasurer Joseph Hatch. Wm. Buys, .. Attorney ; Sheriff B. Jone.- - - f " Coroner John McDonald. Recorder T. H. Giles. Irobate Judge ' . 7. R. , in Snri ' Buy. or-fW- np 4 Superintendent of District Schools Attuwall Wootton. . Quarantine lliyslcian D. M. Llncsay. ' ... VUECIXCT OFFICERS. V nmKit i'UBCtxrr. Justice of the Peace George If. John Duncan. Countable J. W . Witt, Bar-te- e, J. Midway mkcixcT. Justice of the Peace David Van Wagenen, Jr. Constalde John. A. Wootton. cjiAKi.rsTox pukcinct. Justice of the Peace Win. C. Hank. Constalde John Power. WAi.i-snnt- pukcinct. Justice of the Peace Isaac Wall. Constalde Marquis Batty. MOSTLY TEUItITOHIAL. AVoi k : of Uic Deadly Coal OH Can Bait I.uke Herald.) Mrs. Charles Band, who resided at 40 Ji. First West street, while lighting a tire w llh kerosene, was literally roasted alive on Hunday afternoon. It w as about 4 o'clock when Mrs. Band act to work to prepare the Sunday dinner.' Rite hail saturated the kindling with kerosene and when applying the match the flame ignited the can, causing it to explode, In an Instant the flame wrapped about her body and m she rushed out of the houso screaming for help, she was a sheet of flame. The ntdghkora hurried to her aid. hut before the Are could be extinguished her flesh In places w as burned to a crisp. The flames soon spread over the house, but the fire department was soon at work and succeeded In quenching the tire, lu one of the rooms lay helplessly the husband of the woman, who was found unconscious ami had came near meeting the same sad fate as ids poor wife. Mrs, Band suffered the most excrutlat-in- g pain, but could give no other manifestation of her misery than a sigh and an pecaslonal moan. l)r. Benedict was called but was unaldo to do more than relieve her agony by administering opiates, Wie lingered until 9 o'clock in the evening when death, like a friendly visitor, relieved her of all pain. The funeral of Mrs. Band took place n at 4 ;80 Monday afternoon. There w as a ja go attendance of neighbors and friends who gave their last sad respects to thc 1 i f bhr. e Tell tnu siw,,! Willie, said tiled, Tit Willie to A oil 1,h the stranger, nil ye.trs ago I h.d a ,h, ' s.ie went away and lL.ft mighty pretty, and ,.,)t ' years ol.l. Wlier. had one could say. I begm mgiit in M ireh. tw.nty.n'i I hunted for ten Tlte Crops of the World. . authority, Mr. Henry speaking of the grain crops of That eminent C'lewes, This very the world, has tills to say i important crop question is now assuin Ing measurable dimensions. An eminent English authority on grain statistics, while anticipating an almost sverage British Crop of wheat, estimat s the deficiency in France at 130,000,003 bushels, and some French calculators place The the deficit as high as 173,000,00). total European deficiency to be supplied from external sources, the English estimator places at 380,000, Oq) bushels of wheat; or, if were to accept the figures of the French statistician for France, the total European deficit would be about 430.000.- 000 bushels. Seemingly, therefore, it may tie assumed that Europe will have to import about 400,000,000 bushels of wheat. Such a demand implies a higher price for that cereal than lias prevailed during late years; and, were the price estimated at the confessedly low figure of $1 per bushel, It would follow that Europe w 111 have to pay $400,000,000 tc other parts of the world fur tills cereal; which is an amount almost without precedent. Our own crop' Is variously estimated and 550,000,000 between 300,000,000 bushels; and, as prospects now stand, 330.000.- 000) 1 perhaps a fair estimate'. Estimating our domestic requirements for various purposes at ,ieo,0'X),000 bushels, we should have, at this rate, a surplus of 190,000,000 bushels for export, assuming the home stock to remain at 1's present quantity, whatever that may be. According to these estimates, wc arc In a position to furnish to Europe close of its upon or possibly fully total required Imports of wheat. This means that tills one item of our exports will amount to near $200,000,000. To the United State tlifs hr g very exliller-atlii- g prospect; but to Europe it is a very gloomy one.'' Tine wohi.d's chop puosmnts I.o.xaos, July 20. The Time summarizes the harvest prospects of the world os follow: In Bosnia there is a grave deficit ami the peasantry arc starving w Ith small hope of relief. In India there Is serkms anxiety ; famine prevails over a considerable portion of the country. Madras, Asjputana and the Punjab are the worst sufferers. Tlterc is drought ic Bengal and the need of more rain is urgent, lloiulmy alone promises good harvest. The American harvest w Hi lie good In quality sml amount, imt with the failure of Indian and llnsslan supplies it Is of tho most Importance that the English crop shall not be short. The prospect on tho w hole is good. In the chief wheat counties, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk, the crop Is above the average. The harvest w ill be late and prices high. Consequently there (s good outlook for tli English farmer to break the long series of disastrous years. Highest Price Paid for produce at the CHARLESTON ILTotions, Soots, Slioes, EEato, Etc. "WLiipo, Harness and. ZEZortras, 3-roceri- CO-OP- ., Charleston, Utah. Jos. R. Murdock, Supt. HEBER SALOON Your T rade Solicited. 8. Dept., 21st.) Yesterday afternoon the preliminary examination of G. W. M. Verge ami Jesslo Tlghlman, alias Douglas, was had liefore Commissioner Cross, The two1 we so arrested Raturday, Verge on the charge of adultery and the woman on the charge of fornication. ' They were held to the grand jury, Verge In the sum of SiOoO and Jessie lu tho sum of $50), which they failed to furnish. Jessie Is a woman of the town of au unsavory reputation, and Verge has until recently been eldef of the merchant's police patrol. Verge is a married man, a prominent mcmlier of the I. O. O. F., and his fall can be laid to nothing else than whisky. A year ago he was a most highly respected cillxen of Ogden, but during the last few months has been going down ldll rapidly. Rome time ago he w as deprived of his police star on account of drunkenness, but he took no warning and kept on going from bad to worse until bis arrest Saturday evening. Ills wife Is a beautiful young woman of perhaps with two sweet little chiltwenty-ttvdren, and why Verge left bis wife and family to enjoy the society of a prostitute is more than his friends can tell. East night Verge w as released on $.100 bonds given by Dr. Bowers and T. A. Harris, although the order of the court was that his bond should be $1000. Boon after his release from custody he who gave approached bis brother-in-lahint a hard thrashing. The exact cause that led up to the affair is not know n,but It w as on account of the nianm r In w hlch Verge tiad treated his wife. Mrs. Verge lias applied for a divorce, and it will doubtless he speedily granted. The alleged grounds In tier petition are lirmikeimes. adultery and cruelty. The sympathy of the entire community is with Mr. Verge, , who Is a most estimable lady. After this affray, Verge was locked up on the charge of drunkenness, and he spent tlte night In the I t - Tribune, Ogden w e, PURE ALCOHOL For Medical Purposes. lyCHARID CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON, GUINNESSS IMPORTED PORTER, ETC. J0IIN McTYA Y, - Frojnictoi. of ;THE WASATCH oo o o G 11 A E F EX 1! El Hr Mid). Co. WAVE o - Itlch Strike ntOplitr. Job Printing PRESCRIPTICKS PHYSiCIAHS IIebkr City, - - A3 FAMILY RECIPES CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Your Trade Solicited. ESTABLISHMENT, RICHARD BRIDGE, Utah, - - HEBER, UTAH Is now prepared to fu: ni-- h LI I I I II Hamilton Bashaw, Fine TROTTING Bred Horse, I ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK The Insurgents lBcfcntcd. Wisiiinoton, July 20. A telegram received y by the Chilean Minister allinns the news of tiie defeat of the insurgents at Iluasco. The telegram says the Insurgent troops were completely defeated by the vanguard of the first division of the Government army, under command of Colonel Almarza. The cnvnlry, commanded by Colonel Ravedia, fled, leaving 200 dead mul s great number of prisoners, with all their arms. It is said the defeated troops were considered tho finest soldiers in the Insurgent army. Such A stand at J. T. Wilsons barn at Midway, Utah, for the Season of 1891. will s. VISITING GAUDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, Hamilton Bashaw was foaled June 1870. BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Gallantry of tha Slavs A correspondent who has jnst returned from Pine Ridge ageney tells a story of the visiting Sioux Indians who are now in Washington. Reading of the reception the Indians receired in church Sunday, and the fact tiint they attended tho theatre Monday taJls a funny incident that evening; happened whew they were in Chicago en route to Washington The manager who has charge of the' visiting Indians thought he would amuse them by taking them to the theat'-- in the evening. He never for a moment thonght that tragedy wonld rouse the warlike natifre ef which the Skmx is so abundsutly endowed. Well, he got them into several boxes all right, and everything went well until the third act, The play was a heavy tragedy, and in this act the heroine was to be killed. The minnte the villain attempted to strike the woman with a knife three of tho Sioux rose from their seats and actually prepared to leap over tho boxes entotke stage for the purpose of rescuing tb heroine. Tho theatre was soon hi au uproar, ami it wae cnly by removing the three refractory Indian from the theatre that tb actors could proceed. That also explain why they were taken to tee a light opera in, Washington." color, blaekj high, and weighs 1200 pounds in condition. fraa. ft " m. LOCATION NOTICES AND The Registered Ierehoron Stallion, REAUCH MPT ALWAYS ON HAND THE LOWEST. - CALL AND SEE J me ri""1 'T r- 'SK r 1 .No S mwiev ft ft I ,a I me ! y 1 ri3r1 -, b unlr? Z! DR. ABERNETHYS " that amount Green a larru CLEGG-- SOLTS a SMIBKWa BRANDY. Cures CllAMrS and COLIC. Bne,titird, .nl to mffixlur. otit w. Win wtuiMti. oiionof fh FKK?, ' Onljrthowt.booTi,, mk. aunt --t rfl. o t.t.. LIE. . ''I , t.ll-.- oor 'E""1" r AYa,"u,,p an'1r reliable , super, pmdi U .dehlwr. WASItlMiTUN ofi. tiontotho li-- '"r,"' un'1 m M J. 0.1 Mf OK Ginger c-ifree cafopc kr world . Our f.ul,t,..TS . DEALERS IN f On ft. r MILES H. auTic FR, M. D., Kearney St. Drnli-mil, ilJ u,, 7 Womans Power 11 ithnut the Cilia No earnest woman can emtakus liumauo work without having the me borne iu upon her of the help! Lion of :i citizen without a vote. Pi: single profligate qualified male rota; one (scale, and a score of coasdeiw disfranchised women in the otlr,a we know which scale will kick theVio So every straggle for tho nydiftingnfii race which enlists the support of ras is a sure preparatory school for here: prehension ot equal rights. There is a fable of a company of ers who consoled themselves on pffi because they would all meet again the hatter's shop. And the mtliati women who deride the thonglitofv and still interest themselves in nod form will be certain to find tberndi some fine morning in thecainpoffosa zb suffrage, lint with a wholeae the beavers lacked. William Uoydbi rison. Tlio .Superior Cspu C1 Pul. What are yon givin usT yW down Jawn grocer in un emtednf an Aiihnrn friend whs had i1 his h banged his hat down on whirled him around so violently 'is; fell on a potato barrel and stoned elbow. I'm takin borin' lessons, aid that's the marine smut fftiend, That's it, is it?" said Inc he grabbed tho Anhnm nian,i him under a meat bench, kichW" ible jKirtion of liis anatomy anul How do J h.e.'d with a broom. that? That's the Cape Cod poke, wise known as pot lack. Nt como round with yottr nem & remember that there's a or tm' twist a knew ones left who we were young. and W Both men were flashed mad and both smiled. uaL T dinner at Delmonicos 6CIC 1 : In all the constellation puns this is the brightest, T ner taking placo nbont time Mr. Evarts when heaw began in this way: Friends, yon have of sage: turkey stuffed full stuffed fn you with a sage It made no difference after that; the best thing said wonld liave been no Washington Star. A ,.,i . j,n! HPPr When the revenues of were at so low an e'IJ th ante at court could uotdn' n nt the regular time, the to the F presented a petition oH asking for the payment nisW.'1 of salary. Gentlemen, said will first satisfy those tlien bo the tnrnoJ.ao filustiirte Chonik. NOTICE TO CRKr)lT,IlV T THE Pit OR VTK " IN tl anil Ter'ilo't ty of In th matter of thc5t deceased. Notice is hereby of tin r. mrg niini-tratth Ueccawi, toclaim sons ha In? I' ' ' (Irf 8.1 to exhibit within ten monthtion of tnls ..W. ' U w,ne L FUAXCISCO, utrch.j' M.umfUug C- . CALIFOUXIA. - - Main Street, - - Heber City. iti.ii.ii emlretr Ik rmner ud loemeal aid teach yu Btiiwiwa iOo fnk von U AlkitaiA, JLAUklU em Tins Aaierti-m- jmpor g r.( li.tiajp, i kopt on file , 61 San Francisco, coataicu for aavtrtWng Ht ' rnio Mr. EvaVt Wj Probably some readersEvurts beautifnl pnn that Mr. t, Gc?iry M. iSistj, Drj:j ,t, MONEVi A hnl!p nf fmnilv t Jos- - X. Soil, her Grain, Fruits and Vegetables. ll)lv timi siinui.i cry 11 thttart w.t.. ll.ttn wnt. u ZL hard until liasn t it.' said the stran -- r hcold. Thank you. I'm ot m Tho tronlile is iny kind friend, ZJ a thiii coat to wear m the thick one to wear in the mmnw the way it was with the tafc keeps toe fruit stand out on fk here. He gave this-- httle Line me, and 1 pawned the old thick the cigar man gave ute, tho most holes in it. Are you very poor? Not as long as I etav inti, neighborhood. Tho cigar mo on the floor in sleep his shop, good young man lets mo have then the hotel office. Where do yon get yonrfoodT " R comes to mo from various . I ha vo (lie same trouble that, though, that I do with uiyta. I get a piece of sweet rice pmliia; q lircakfast as a rule, and bud. cakes for dinner, when, of course, order blnmid he reversed. It is in that way. Well, you expect to find your dip, Ur some il.iy? Yes. I'm seventy-si- s now, nJ, think I will live ten years lon,w, that time I shall meet her asm a always on the street, except when iiere or at the eig.ir store to get nr I will bid you good dny.sir.auihtjtK igain ou my hunt. The old man hurried ont into the IU ery and disappeared in the crowd The worst ot it is," remarked tie, tel clerk after he had gone, "UIJ lias been dead for ten tt? and lie's never been tell of if-l- ,; York Sun. - ,K!il1 undertake to MH!t of euk r I' .. are iiiskmw umber - IT,-.- PRICES REASONABLE. TERMS EASY. E5T US. Si KRAI No Certificate f Pedigree Lc dimUo wc invite an examination of the tracing same A He n. also a I inner having been awarded a Silver Medal at the Terntornd m lS'.K) for Best Pcrehcron Stallion four o cr. This horse is a fine ypecimcn of the breed and veers old and parties wishin c tlulr MIK'k en . l'r,rt' rely on his breeding qualities. 4 Wm- - P. Bowkx. Headquarters at JOHN CARLILE'S BARN, Ileher City Utah To ARE Wilson, Midway, Utah. PEIZE WI1T2T3ISI LEGAL BLANKS iff , nl $10 for til SZESOZLT. BOOKS, Etc., Etc. CHARGES hands 1(5 For further particulars apply to STATEMENTS, BLANK OUR Bred by flank 1. left of Genoa, Illinois Philadelnhia Pres. Times.) Word has been received of a ilch strike w hich lias been made iu the Azalia mine at iphlr The report! r says Hint the strike was made in adrift vein from tho hot tom of a 123 foot shaft,- - ami consists of osir six feet of heavy spar ore, carrying New York chloride that will average abovealim. llsi, , And evervthinjv usually found in a first clas Drug Store. Also a complete line of Stationery, Fine Candies and Cigars. a o o-- Bucklix & Co. C. I. IIood & Co. J. C. Ayek & Co. Doald Kennedy. Park, Davis & Co. Bhou'n Chemical Co. Homed 'Williams. II. II. Warner & Co. 00900000 0 Articles, Etc, A Complete Stock the following companies preparations Always On llaiul: R. V. Bierce. Brown Med.C o. David Kennedy. si'" s crofci Dowerv. I looked do...,,. .A ?u my child. I calle 1, '.iuhe ho turned her heal I was hurrying np to tai . when I s:uv that I'd w ... crowd, and 1 followed ce"i,, Julia A polio mm f'" t then they ail lmgkjL agaiu. That was fifteen ye never seen r siuc-i- hut Ida T,r" ing, and 1 11 fin 1 her yet." ht IX Medicines, Toilet Drugs, - i BRIDGE DEALER one-ha- lf Qaecr ntllng. There are number of dentists in New York who ought to bo sawing wood. I had a friend tell me about a week ago of a severe pain in a tooth which he had only recently had filled. lie argued that it could not be tho tooth, because he had only a few days liefore sat in the dew-tis- t chair. Tlte dentist was unknown toliitn, and had been selected because hi office was next tho place where my friend board I advised him to go to a first close dental practitioner, which he did. Next day he said to uie: Do you know what was the matter with my tooth? That fellow np by my boarding house did not clean the tooth out before he filled it. He had left pieces of cotton iu the cavity and had piled the gold iu on top of it. No wonder it ached. man and a wounn S;w & SONS. J. TURNER H rfe,f i,e, Th. h-- Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LV ,u PRICES, ILL AT LOWEST bq F A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS, Allowed for CASH. , ZV.'.I. to-da- Held to the Grand Jury. WILU, A E. C. Hakes tor atlleiwriuthe C5 Merc, ants iK.re lim be made for it. AJmini-tra- of me or BArl,JtMtai. At Haber. ' |