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Show good news for the builders for they report ttiat the town is on the verge of a lumber famine. MISPLACED PR USE. ormsev. HOME CORRESPODEXCE August Flower llerokl Olds ami Louis Vclentia, the tno horse thieves who were taken to The Proi o Dispatch'' Claims Honors John llurtlhutun Dios Frovo last Monday pleaded guilty and Homo of Ills Sister for Sheriff Fowler Hhicli were were bound over in the sum of 130J Dark City. Voa by O' hers. each to await the action of the grand After three yiars of suff.tlng from jury. In default of bail they now landisiae of the kidneys John Blights 111 the guish penitentiary. OVEIt A HUNDRED MILES JiiidMiian of II, her died Wednesday at A new brick-yaris being built near tile home of Charles Ford h Park City, Win. McDonalds place north of town. lie was but twenty-threand a half years John H. Duke and brothers are the From the Scene of Action. The Principal eld. He was born at Ma'ad city, Idaho, of the scheme. They are almost Brigands were tn Prion Before December 21st, lbCS and dkd at Paik the Sheriff Arrived, Bat Ho Did Take and will, ready to begin opperations City June 2", 1392. the KltT Who Afoot. w itliont doubt, make a success of it as lie was taken sick on the 23rd day oj May 18s9 and lias gradually grown worse they have had experience in that line and know vv hat they are about. ever biuct. The doctors liaie never give, In gi injj an account of en ills folks any the of capture eucouiagenient from the Tlie new school house is now up to the rex ami his two companions tlie first and although everything possible second story and growing rapidly. When Provo PUpatch not only got things mixed lias been done all remedies failed. About finished it will be the fiuest building in but missed the truth about as ar as it Lit day shift re hi dkd lie went to Paik the Mr. Biadder and publi.-atiohis men eouli comity. intended for without liatu,r the Silent cily to stay awhile with ids sister, Mra. of ig ty office by Mon- - are certainly doing a good job and if the the occurence It was so ager Foui, and that is how he came to be wWtv,m.4beintbe entirely. w as ork is carpenter nicely executed as to land Sheriff Fouler for his brat ery, away from dome at the time of his death. insur insertion. deaths, etc. the rock work has beeu so far there vv ill that it notice, of births, Tlie body w as so bloated that it w as forgot to state the facts as they no cause be for in the same. least. complaint, occurred. But if tlie editor of that impossible to bring it here' for burial. Please report the (rfdar?Charles Carlile chopped his left thumb sheet " iil read tlie account w liicli w as The funeral services were held Thursday oft' at the first Joint yesterday evening. published in the last "eeks Wave he afternoon in tlie Methodist church at He was making a brake-bloc- k up in Lake "ill find a reeord of the case fairly Park City, Rev. E. E. Carr officiating. Creek canyon where he was getting a stated and untrainmeled with praise, but The funeral was well attended considerload of wood when the caught left for the readers to form their own ing that tlie deciased was almost a Jlet! causing the axe to miss the mark, with conclusions from the plain, simple facts. stranger in Paik City. The parents have The following, clipped from the Dis- tlie sympathy of a host of friends In the result as stated above. He immedipurr! I1C" came to town where Dr. Lindsay patch, article is purported to bo tlie their sad bereavement. last. at ately come Berks language of Sheriff Fowler but from over from Park dressed the wound. B. Carr came g f g. " " e know of tlie mau we do not d The little of daughter believe that he has distored the truth In Death of Little Tommy Hooker. iij jeitcniaf. James murdock met with an accident Thomas Augustus Hooker, son of John selling: on the street the " ay the article presents it : 5tibtrrirt are Friday which might have been serious and Mary E. Hooker, aged 4 years Wc returned to II:ber and found that the wtl115pifctee but luckily it was not so bad. In some 3 months and 9 days, died at the residence started for Omaha this way she got hold of a bottle of amonia other hot s had tracked the thieves into StrawjPtfcb Tex berry and bis party bad doubled of Ids grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thes. a bu.iness trip. Mid, child like, proceeded to sample it on theiralley. ariuj on trad, and passed through DnnieL' Smith, June 23, 1392. . gj(,unlon cashier of the Park but the smell must have strangled her as canyon into Strau Lorry. We folloivci, It will be remembered that the childs u iicber Saturday on she only got a few drops on her lips and leaving Hekr on Sunday night, June Utb. mother died JiU about, eight mouths ago e roue from there to Ashley in two ' tongue. She is now out of danger. . and a day, a distance of about 200 nights Rating "a large family of children. E. Buys returned last uiglit from mak- haring lmd to change horses four times.null, of the animal circu-- it We Thomas was thg youngest of the family ?ee l receipt found the other bojs there, and told us and his loss is deeply felt by the fathef, a the of fur Crack the Utah Willow they of ditch. survey ing the aalvcrsity that they had seen Tex that morning and had He says there will be about seven miles followed him for nine miles and iirej at his grandparents and members of the family of ditch There was some several tunes. altogether. Their horses were worn who desire to thank Mrs. Mary Duke, party the changes in A. Hatch Tate a look at doubts as to whether the west end of the out and they returned to Abhley fur fresh Mrs. Fanny Clyde and all others who so Sons advertisements 0, tad Turner tunnel was low enough or not, so that animals. All hands set out just as soon as kindly assisted them In their hour of fresh horses could be obtained, and a ride of etk. You may profit thereby. sickness and bereavemert. the water would run through when the twenty fire miles brought us in S'giit oi Tex. -i thtime when The funeral services were held at the of the year work w as completed, but Mr. Buys says When we got within range shooting This Is the comside of the there Is fall to spare and the tunnel is all menced, and a running fight fur nino or ten resilience of tlie grandparents Sunday dunes oa the north miles was indulged in, during which the afternoon at which E. D. hemi- mice a day la the northern Clyde and right. . horse ridden by Tex was shut, but hs rode it others made some splendid remarks. hcre. At the election of officers held last on th ree legs fur miles after that. The counis ered th co cedar w at try a that pirn thickly has change of night iu Wasatch Lodge No. 17, A. O. U. rkeCImrlcaton and during the ight, Veintia, the Kid rcrtisement on the second page of this W.,the following were elected for the skipped After Olds and Tex THE CRADLE. away. clusing will be of luterest to ensiling term of six months: M. W., fora dismounted iiresnon which and long distune, they AV. S. Willes : Foreman, T. II. Watson; under cover of the cedars, commenced a rum. Cauijle To the wifo of George R. Carwicked fight. Tex kept behind the trees M. ; Recorder, C. I). resiLindsay Orerseer, J. Howe purchased the city pretty well, hut one of my party got a lead lile, June 20, 1892, a boy. M. H. 0. Glanville; Financier, Aird; on him and let him have it. The shet took McDonald yesterday. st, 0f Joseph Kekby To the wife of Joseph Kcrhy at Receiver, John Turner; Guide, Joseph effect in the side of the right thigh, th hall Wallsburg, June 25, 1892, a boy. All understand that the consideration Campbell; I. W., J. K. Busby; 0. W., passing through the fleshy part couth g concerned are doing well. bJIOOO. out near the groin. Olds, who was on th Joseph M. Smith. Murdock1 To the wife of Edward other side of a small guleli, yelled to Tex to Hie Tow a Board held another special June 24th, 1892, a son still born. in or both b would shot. Tex give they Duncan Miss Gertie had a narrow The time for riinj Tuesday evening. threw up his hands in token of surrender. ndt regular meeting "ill be Friday escape from losing her eyesight one day When I advanced Tex shs Its a d d during the week. She and Miss Rich- shame that a man cant attend to his business Fourth of July at the Hot Pots, July 1st. ardson had just prepared a mixture of without being molested. On the glorious Fourth, at the above menThis kind of w father makes the crops coal oil and carbolic acid to be used as a 'What are you doing with other men's t in the tioned resort, there will be a dam horses? said I. The mind tin burners smile. destroyer of bugs, and were trying some Oil I just borrowed them, he aswered afternoon fur the children and one fit night are that there will be an of it in a svrenge when in some way the with brazen effrontery. for everybody ; also a grand display of fire r jiH'antliamvt next fall. W e immediately took Tex and Olds to nozzle burst off and a quantity of works from the top of the Famous Hot Pot vrsterdav tlie preparation spattered over her face. Venial and lodged them in jail. The former Main G, Brown arrived Good brass and string was armed with a Winchester rifl and tlie during tlie evening. irulns by stage to pay another visit to Luckily there was very little of tlie latter had a pistol with him. So tie of tho hands will he In attendance. merchants of Wasatch county in the mixture vveut into her eyes. boys thought it would he useless to go utter the Kid but wo went that night ana found f his Mountaineer Tea. One of Robert Lindsays little girls him next day. Ho had visited a shoep camp A Coolioys Sense of H lunar. Yu Lindsay Jr., son of IV in. Lindsay met with a seiious accident Thursday and traded Ins pistol tor some food and when A globe trotting Englishman told me was brought aft, moon. Site had gone down to the we found him lie was trying to catch his i Lake crevk rancher, Don't this story; To show yon that the cowms from the Willow Creek Tunnel pasture vith an older sister to bring the burse. When he saw us he yelled: I wont boys are not os bad ns they have bceu shoot, fight. horses up. The girls got on the horses srdaj suffering from a severe attack painted iu fact, that they are opposed la grippe. Lt aving Ileber to In tlie above it says : and started home and Would have been anything like lawbreuking and viowanted to go oil Sunday nigtit, June 12th, we rode lence let uie relate an incident. There The fumes for the lovvrr story of all right but tlie animals faster than tlrn little girl could ride and from there to Ashley in tvro nights ami a was a poor clerk standing up over his nident hatchs new building are set was thrown violently to the ground, day. she According to that Sheriff Fowler books at A desk in a shop on the main the masons are busy lay ing up tbc would have been iu Ashley Tuesday street, and there was a cowboy riding elbow arm tlie her at left joint. ill nhicli are now about eight feet breaking and down the street. Well, the cowShe was immediately brought to Ileber merning, but lie did not arrive at Vernal, np saw on the ground. the clerk and his of ht boy and Dr. Lindsay set the fractured limb. about three miles from Ashley, until mor was aroused bv 0r shooting Mra. E. I Glanville is out from S 1 Tex and and Olds Wednesday morning at him- ou know. Those cowboys ike City on a Twenty persons were examined at the were captured Monday evening by Hom- hhve visit to her son C. ). remarkable sense of humor. g very The week. last examination teacher's levllle, of this office, and James Murdoch a id. t5o the cowboy ups with his pistol, d'you family. Site as a er FraiigUton, the said examiners that dl remain in questions, our quiet little village for know, and he shoots the poor clerk right Cliauncy Lee of IDblr and Acting whole, were answered better this year nor three weeks. ftf Vernal. WI1.11 tho capture through the head, killing him instantly. than ever before. This is encouraging XV ell, now, that sort of thing is very was made Sheriff Fow ler was two hard JeophKerby and others who are digand shows that the teachers are improvf; by upon cowboys, as distinctly days ride front the sceno of action and a it for eoai near the mouth of Deer role, and in this case the cowboys held ing and so long as there is an improveVerin at been had wk think they are about and Olds Tex jail to strike a ment In the teachers there will be an a meeting anil resolved that the fellow nal 21 hours before Sheriff Fowler saw with the lively but dangerous sense of lead and silver. We hope they in the schools. We do not improvement them at all. Dig aw ay boya. humor should be hanged at once. They know how many certificates will be men mentioned above who pnt a rope around his neck, and there those was It awarded but feel safe in saying that a Sclmeiter, the genteel and tracked the thieves through many miles being no tree anywhere in sight they manager of the Hot Pot large percentage of those present at the hung him to the side of a Pullman as of cedar thickets, who by careful manh an announcement in this examination have passed, TO the train came rolling in. Ive seen a Tex and surrounded caught agement n which should be read number of occurrences of that sort, by the loveia There is quite an interesting civil suit and Olds and brought them back to which makes me quite positive in stathot batbs, dancing, etc. In It in progress in Justice Duncan's court Vernal. Sheriff Fow ler was not ing that though they are a very rum tddisoa Hickson is building a fine as we go to press. On tlie Cth day of when the capture last mentioned was sort of beggars they are really not a bad w building conversation be had lot. Julian Ralph in Harpers Weekly. near his old house on first May Dr. Lindsay commenced proceed- made and whatever Uteet. in the Vernal Jail. It is going np in a harry ings against James W. Thomas for with Tex was A Lazy Though Shrewd Fellow ork is continued it will be ready services rendered in waiting upon Mrs. Again our cotem wanders thus: Tnlkinson a banister and bachelor enpancj before the autumn breezes Thomas during a confinement. Mr. Here is another wreath f laurels for Sheriff combined, by the way is a very sysOf. i Thomas filed a counter claim alleging Fowler. He has shown what ha can do tematic man. The other day he had his and where other men have failed. Ho again house fitted with electrical appliances, Willis expects to have bis bnild- - neglect of duty and malpractice shows that he is a pretty good man, even and giving instructions to his servant of $299. Dr, the Fourth and from the asktug damage In the sum And his badge when not on dress parude. he said: ! at other places Joseph, 1 want kgelng at it wc suppose he will. Lindsay is represented by Attorney sparkles in the sunlight' Now you to understand, of A. corner. rs after the S. than the bank King have Buys and Mr. Thomas by that when 1 ring once that carpenters Joseph, e 1 is a jury trial and is held can be found ring twice We have a better opioion of Sheriff means for you, and when working Provo, It 'I the job. the housemaid w itliin closed doors. means for would that Maggie, he that think to than Fowler Joseph, who is the laziest wretch that Montgomery sparkle in the sunlight when that light ever accepted wages he did not earn, Rev. E. II. Snow returned from Provo reports the road won honors the by from being in a dangerous on the 23rd Inst, where he had been for is reflected bowed respectfully and withdrew. A de we think that the little later the bell rang. Joseph never vMl 0t tit t0 travel- - This a week attending the annual meeting of others. Neither desires to wear a wreath of moved. Presently it rang again, and be Sheriff Methodist the of Mission Utah the looked Immediately not honestly earned. according to instructions Maggie came ore some serious accident is Episcopal church, and he reports as laurels that he has is a brave, courageous harrying to her master, who woe very from that Fowler Sheriff locality. , having had a very pleasant and profitable He started out angry. officer. a and man good been appointed b in the city. He has mved part of Why didn't that rascal, Joseph, come 'OR stay the thieves take to determination a to Park City, where he will move with with I rang for him? said the barmilt room when : a handsome to his Ho said m deputies 1 near future. Rey. E. E. at all hazzards. bachelor disgustedly. rister 1 He bas the rock his family in the must be taken, and every will serve in the Ileber Charge for a Those boys Why, sir, answered Maggie, .Josti0 00 the Kround ad we Carr started out with company tbe man in flwk r is busy in the office reading your he expects time which eph few months, after orreat MurImprovement on his He and D. N. When he heard the first htthf the snow flies. to go east. We understand that ids wife that determination. Kid who had lost newspaper. he said to me, Now, Maggie, wait the arrested ring dock her of home the has already started for and was carrying his saddle on until he rings the second time, and then returned last evening in Bloomington, Illinois, and his horse parents it will be you he wants. "London Tit on 10 the Northern States. k that en route she will visit her sister in his back. Bits. : further says cotem Our Pueblo. comStrange Cave Dwellers la Spain. I,dre,atlvM who had Da-- . When we got' within range sheeting ten a meeting of the Royal Geographor At nine ffl give J" a surprise Next Monday will be Independence for menced and a running fight ical society, of Madrid, Dr. Bide gave an As yet there is no talk of a celebration miles was indulged in. Welcome home. account of his exploration of a wild and the probabilities are that Ileber City Gil i8sued That is not true : Besides the skimr district in the province of Caceree, Fourth this year on the celebrate marriage not will ' shots which he represented as still inhabited 10 fhn on the ish at Ashley Creek, where several E. Morton of but pdiK they should do something did no shoot19' and Miss thieves the by a strange people who speak a curious to were exchanged, Ellen M. Twenty-Fourt. There Is no time patois and live in caves and inaccessible ged 19 Mr- loose If we are going to qelebrate that ing at all. retreats. They have a hairy skin and At Brush Creek the officers caught have hitherto displayed a strong repugSatnrday procuring day. A mass meeting should be called to them to called and men and pritory to house keeping and If the people desire to celebrate let sight of their a nance to mixing with their Spanish h Roads have lately but they paid no attention and ago neighbors. Two years stop Portugese time. a tbat us hays Mr. Bnttcryi rousing as they thtr was been pushed into tbe district inhabited few bullets were sent after them gingthecow home the celebration of Pioneers Day There was only by the Jurdes, and they are beginhill. a over of disappeared the hilla npar his grand snccess, as was the celebration was the ning to learn the Castilian language LIrm one shot fired after this and that V Davia place on the Independence Day a year ago and there Sheriff Fowler and attend the fairs and markets. Tex. struck one another that Science a Dicce ef float rock is no reason why we cannot hava miles away at that W, H. Larrabee in Popular rfek in silver All that is needed is was over s hundred a Monthly. and copper. big time this year. for someone to take the initiative and he, time. For tlie Fourth of uly will receive bis sw mill I or they as the case may be, summer be will y will Bay your candies, oranges, tl w,. H mpreparatory to a liberal support and the result Richard Bridges ice cresm parlor & Sons. mass a hold wc from shall etc. start Clegg drinks a'ter up right grand time. When t!)e Fourtbe open on the Fourth. This will be meeting? , d e rs ri iSw (.OCaTwAVE8- lt three-year-ol- wine- t MIDWAY DEPAP.TMEST, Over tlie Hivrr Happenings. Julio SiiLer is the happy father of a buxum 1 girl. All are doing well. Our water mastir, James S Wilson, is kept busy controling the water and w ith-a- il some suffer more or less. 1, ( Mur-dic- tulnj,1 (I sc8 Sheriff-Kempto- n t STAGE LINE, ia. Ileber, n, Jacob Bnehler lias gone to take In the sights at the metropolis, and some say to cease living in single blessedness. Some of our farmers have begun to cut their lucerne and all are preparing to gather an abundant harvest of this valuable forage. We are all moving quietly along seeking shade and ice cream and waclung our crops grow except those who have tickets for water. Midway people will have to go elsewhere if they celebrate Independence Day as no preparations are being made here for that occasion. From Park City to Hot Pole a ml return, I.ro j.oo Single Fur TIMK TABI.K, PAIlKTO Leave Park City ts Arrive at ' Leaves Arrive at Park City Op. m. . FRED BARREN, STUDY DAH.Yt 7 :3Q a. tn. 10 a. nt 2 :30 p. m Hot-Po- PiKiPUiKTon LAW AT IIOMH, TASK A COIJKSB IS TUB Sprague Correspond'iiM School law. (Incorporated.) Send I0ets.,atampii)fo J. COTNKB. J SECT. partieulare to 747 WlllTXBr llUR-K- , DMBOIT, MICH, SUMMONS. lean eat anything without the Richard Roll didnt have his horse drowned, as was supposed, but the man got out on one aide of the river and tlie horse en the oilier. It was afterwards found aud returned home. ... batch; PU4SKXOUH Mr. Lorenzo F, Sleeper is very well known to the citizens of Apple-toHe Me., and neighborhood. says: Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I then began tak- ing August Flower. At that time I was a great sufferer. Every thing I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. Then in a few moments that horrid distress would come on and I would have to eat and suffer again. I took a little of your med- icine, and felt much better, and aftef taking a little more August Flower my Dyspepsia disap-neareand since that time I have never had the first sign of it. b. least fear of distress, I wish all In tliejusilo conrt, Heber Ireclnci. that are afflicted with that terrible Territory of Utah, disease or the troubles caused by County of Wasatch. 1 it would try August Flower, as I Heber Town Corporation, PlatnUfT.5 Demand, 1,60 am satisfied there is no medicine John Doe,' Defendant. ) To John Clias. II. Love, who has been confined Doe, whose name ta otherwise unequal to known, Uresiitig: to his bed for several weeks, is still in Yon are hereby summoned to he and an. a precautions condition while C. I. Bron- Liquor Dealers and Others Take pear before me, the undersigned, at my office. In Heber Town, Vlasatch cuuntv son and Mrs. Alexander, whom we reUtah Territory, at 10. m on the Bthdav Notice. of July, t2, to answer a complain! tiled ported last week, are convalescing. you herein by said Plaintiff. against Under tho Revincfl V it Bishop Van Wagenen has ceased boring on the artesian well in the store lot as the rock w as so hard that they could not drill more than an Inch in a day. Ho thinks they w ill continue when the busy time U over. Evks Dtiormi. Midway, June 27th, JM2. A CENSUS BULLETIN, -- Co-o- p Park City and Hot Pot 6 The Population of the United States by Color, Sex and Nativity. XVahihnoton, June 24. The census office today issued a bulletin on the population of the United States by color, sex and nativity. During the decade of 1880 to 1890, males Increased from 25. 518,820 to 32, 6G7, 880, or 23.00 per cent. ; females from 24,030,903 to 30,554,370, or 24 02 per cent. Of the total population, 53,372,703 are native born and 9,249,547 foreign born. The increase in the native horn during the decade, was 9,896,803, or 25.76 per ceut., as against the increase for the decade ended 1880, of 81.78 per cent. The increase In foreign born w as 2,509,604, or 38.47 per cent, as against 19.99 per cent, for tlie previous decade. According to tlie census, there are In the country, 7,038,880 colored persons of African descent, Chinese, Japanese and civilized Indians. There has been an increase in that race the last decade of 20.68 per cent., and the colored race, 13 11 percent. In the previous decade tho whites Increased 29.22 per cent, and the colored 85.90. As was explained iu previous bulletins, however, that increase was to a certain extent fictitious, particularly as regards the population of the Statutes f the United I Said bronght to recover from yon States every person engaged in any business, the sumaction of 1.50 for trespass and damage avocatien or employment which renders him done on the premises f the Plaintiff by the following deilbed animal, to wit: liable to special tux, is required to procure One bay horse 8 or j ears old, a little on the right hind foot, branded 61 on white and place and keep in lus p'ace of business, 'Uo rigid thigh. a stamp denoting the payment of slid special And yon are hereby notified that if yon tax for the year beginning July 1, 1892, be- .ail to se appear and answer aa above required, the Plaintiff will apply to th court fore commencing or continuing business after the relief demanded in tbe d coat of keeping said animal, complaint, anti costs 1 June 80, 3892. A return on form 11s re- of suit, , Let this summons be published In the W. All tax payers are urged quired as above. tttieh a newspaper published in Wato puy their special tax fur the ensuing you-i- satch Wavs, , county, Given tinder my hand, this 28th day of iecial tax June, 1892, and get their A. D. lrtii. June, stamps or certificate of registry, Jons DvjtCAw, Justice of the Peace. XV. XV. Bailey, Dopy. collector. -- south. Rasband Bros, of Park Citv will pay highprice for pork. 'For particulars inquire of J oseph Rasband at Heber, IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSE, J. B. XVilsen, 871 Clay St., Sharjishurg Pa., says he will not be without Dr, Kings ASSESSMENT NOTICE. New Discovery for consumption, oughs NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A , Instil on May Slat, and colds, that it cured his wifo who was mortlng of lhe (llrertoi-H18M, an Assessment of one dollar per share threatened with pneumonia after an attack was levied on tlie capital stock of the corpoof La Grippe, when various othor remi-di- ration, payable on or before July 2nd, 1802 to Robert Baird at his residence on Daniel and several physicians had done her no Creek. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., good. Any stoek upon which this assessment mar rem- - unpaid ou the 2nd day of July, claim Dr. Kings Now Discovery has don law, will be delinquent and advertised for him more good than anything he ever used sale rt public auction, and unless payment Is made before, w 111 be sold on the SBth day fer lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. of July, 1AM, to pay t.e delinquent assesstogether with cost of advertising and Fer sale at Bridges drug store. Largo bot- ment, cost of sale. 5 93 tles, 50c. and $1 00. Rohkkt Bairii, Secretary. Dahibli Cbkbk, Utah, May 31, 1801 128 Notice to Landowners. 4 All persons owning land under the Spring ereek ditch are requested to meet at the tithing office Thursday evening, June 80th, 1892, at 7 o'clock for the purpose of taking into to NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. No. HOI. t'KiTKD ' StatfS Lamp Ornrt Balt Lakk CTr, Utah, June 5, 1882. Notice Is hereby Riven that tbe following named settler lias filed notice of his Inter,, lion to make Until proof In support of his J. K. Mubdook claim, end that said proof will be made be. fore the County Vleik of Wasatch county, t J 28 J. II. Moulton. Utah, nt Heber City, on July 23, 1802, viz t James W. Thomas Home-tca- d Entry No. 82W for tbe N EM, See. 18, Tp. IS..K. U K, Comfortable Home for Sale, He names the follow ing w Uncases to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivaD. K. Bunnells place at Center ward, con- tion of, said land, vis William D. Sessions, Jolm ft. Duke, Jams sisting of four town lots on the main street yldwller all of Ileber, Utah, and fifteen acres of land under cultivation, Jackson, Henry Frame D. Hobbs, Register. Euro t jw Lowe, Atty, for Appi. Enquire at this office, t( consideration the forming of a company widen and extend said ditch. est cash BUCKLENS DESERT ARNICA SALTS. Tlie best salve in the world for Cuts, sores, bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, Read the Wasatch Wave. chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cure piles, or no IF you want your buggy oi wagon repaired pay required, It is guaranteed te give perneatly and quickly take it to Parry at fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price Hatchs shop on Main street. tf 25 cents per box. For sale by R. Bridge, - 1,98 druggist. Blank Receipt . Books constantly hand at this office STRAWBERRY CANAL COMPANY, Daniels Creek, Wasatch County, Utah., on Call at Parrys shop on Main want a good job of horse-shoein- g LAND, FINAL PROOF-NOTIFOR PUBLICATION. CE Ko. 1399. United States Lamp Owe. Salt Lake ctrr, Utah. Jose 2nd, 1882. THAT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Noah Mayho oflleber City, Wasatch Countv, Utah, has filed notice of Intention tn make proof on his desert land claim No. 2775, dated June 12, 1880, lor the 8 W a of S E and .8 K . H4. Tp 28., K9E.J9.L.M, It of 8 W At Utah, before the County Clerk of Wasatch at Heber City, Utah, outlie Utah, County, street if you Kith day of July, lstts. names He the following witnesses to prove done, tf the and reclamation of complete irrigation said land ; J. lega Brigham Toung, John Clyde, Adolphns Sessions, Daniel A. Session all of Heber Notice. City, Wasatch County, Utah. I have In my possession one hay mare Frank D.Uuubs, register. branded wltb a heait on left shoulder and J T.C. Bailey, attorney, , Jyli Baled hay from $7 to $9 per ton at J. R. with a bar under, vented, on left thigh.wbite In head, loft bind foot white; damage strip Murdocks, Charleston. and costs two dollars (2.0U). If not claimed will be sold to tlie highest CONSOLIDATED NOTICE NO 1384, cash bidder, on July 2, we. JOHH A. WOOTTOl DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF.-NOT- ICE Is your name on the XVavb list? tJ-2Constable, Midway Freeinot FOR rUBLICATfON, Criminal and civil and other ' blanks at this office. -- t Take your home paper and he happy. And Benefit In Wateli Count j. THE FAMOUS POT HOT RESORT Koffl,!?onbylar8 S J4! J ) tbe lath day of July, 1862. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete Irrigation and reclamation ef said land ; William Averett, William Wheable, Nephl Forman and Humbert MeMulllu.all of Ileber City, Wasatch Co, Utah. Also notice is hereby given that James 8. Mnrdeck of Heber City, Wasatch county, Utah, lias filed notice of Intention to make claim No. 2778, dated proof on hi desert land June 17, 188, for the 8 K IS and W ti of N E Mi, Sec. 26, and W tj of 8 W It , 8ec. 28, Tp, 8, B. 6 E.. 8. L. M. Utah, before tbe County Clerk ot W'asatch county, Utah,l Ileber City, Utah, on the lth day of July, 1802. He ntmes tlie following witnesses to prove the complete Irrigation and reclamation of eaid land : Brigham Tonne, Humbert McMullin, Will, Ism Smith and Tnomaa hicol, all of Heber City, Wasatch Co., Utah. Fsank D. Hobbs, Register. T. 0. Bailey, Attorney. jj 5 DESERET LAND, FINAL PROOF. FOR PUBLICATION, Is Non Open hn!" hd' ' United States Lamp Or r tea, Salt Lake City, Utah. May 27, 1882. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT David N.Mtmlock of ileber City. A' as (itch Co., Utah, has filed notice of Intention to make proof on his desert land claim Ko. 2776, dated June IS, 1888, for tlie N Wit and N Wit of 8 Els and N EX OI8 Wt 8eo. 38, Tp. 3 8. R. 5 E., 8. L. M. Utah, before the County Clerk of We. satch county, Utah, at Ileber C'lty, Utah, ou 101! A fr JS Keep posted by reading Tint Wavk. TO THE PUBLIC WITH No. -NO- TICE 1344, Ukmtp State Lamp Orrn-e- , Salt Lake city, Utah, 27th, 1897. April Noti--e is hereby given that Miles M. Batty of Wallsburg, hrasatch County, Utah, ha tlicd notice Of his intention t make proof on bis desert land claim No. 2779, dated June 17, 1889, for toe N IS of N W IS, Her, 13, and 8 W is of 8 W L, 8ec, 12, and 8 1 of 8 E and N W IS of 8 b H Sec lt.Tp.5 .,R,4 E..S.L M.Utali, before the County Clerk of Wasatch County, on tlie 11th day of at Heber Utah, Utah, City, June, IbM. He names tbe following witnesses to prove the complete imgatlen aud reclamation of said land : Don. L, B'gelow, George A Glenn, Robert W, Glenn, all of wallburg, Wasateh Coun. ty , Uiii, and Joseph t. Kelson of Buysi tile, Mr FIRST - CUSS ACCOMMODATIONS A Grand Ball will bo given every Wed, nesday Evening. The Best of Behavior Guaranteed at ai! times. Come and enjoy yourself. In Every Department. Wasatch County, Utah. Frank S. J. SCHNEITER, teas Manager. D. T. C. B aJlet, Attoi ney. Haims, Ntgister.7 tj , |