OCR Text |
Show r '111-- : 'i'l Vi W-V-V- j aVI opened ami closed uieli day by singing and ptaver. Daily He- citations in Theology will ie given, also Geneiai Tlict logical Exercises ev rv Wednesday, a General Rev lew of the previous weeks work In TUeoIogj every Monday immediately after till' cloeC of school. A IVieslllood Minting of t acheri and t idont' will couvemv weekly in order to a 'quaint he incnihrrs no re fully with the The spit it of Theduties and orgftiiltitiim of the Priesthood. ology is iHtfWd throughout al exercises lu Re.iool, nnd gourn through the maintenance of Hie rules and lug the Theological Organizations, students w ill be greatly aid 'ftte-t of sciencd by Its benign iiiUminO, Hot alone in that gr of study wliioli tends to ces, Theology, Imt in every I ra develop the human Intellect. j The Gram! Lureetiy Case. ! TIhm xftmirut urn of John and Thomas on the charge of grand luiStringlm.i; BATCH D I V. U'il'M' before (omiuisstnu-- ' ceny v iu ronum-neeif tVooleot teterilav afternoon. From; the eth'enee it appear', that ime July aj LOCAL WAVES. II iiiantity of limitor hat broil .stob-from the obi Revere si.ieUer, mar Rtng-- j Theatre ham Jui.t tion. Mr. and Mr.-.-. Butcher Benefit of the Stake Artuli my. testified that they lantlollnr wimo-netue hili'ZiV Sewing hail seen th defent'a it Mr C. E. ltill.-otinting to thiil' chine company, ag lit at 1aiL Lit), laneh with loads of lumber, blit it '.va to In licher jei. May. mthovn conclnulrely tbnl the lumber -. v. taken from the smelter, 'ilie examThe trial of 1'arilon Dmhl- rl.ir. trcd when wiG continued until ination 2:fi. S' t for TWttranle4, ' vvVii Ih examiM-fi- : 'c vv the Wutrict t oon uUYlnvo. AVonitU lUKt I Y VKHB. through Mr. Eoyle.of Sa't I.alte, d hi-- , A to wav on hii young man who was fcr.ni rly In the eber last Thursilay of the Mtre- -t K.il'way cnippanj 'o. tu.v'.ov t'oluia MV.Drn in ranch ock ou the ciiPtg. oi rested ws. ni e Mr Bridge. of salt Lake f ity the compluint being made by fornication, of the Z. (. M. I. drag department, the girl w Lth w horn the otfelise w a. comthi-- . aa taking in the sight of lieber mitted. She had a six weeks old baby-ieek. lit r arms and her object apparently The New AVest Sunday School ill re- was to make the man who had ruined her sell Sunday at 3 :30 p. m., and the t'ny make what reparation lie could by marflic defendant, after a con;hool Monday morning, with Misses rying sultation with the- District Attorney, conester and Stoner as teachers. the girl and the ceremoThe Wasatch Stake Academy begins cluded to marry was with neatness und ny performed nth. first terms on Monday. September circular was priut-- dispatch by Commissioner Sorrell. In heir neat eight-pag- e View of nil the circumstances the officers in the Wave mtlee this week. concluded to witliold names and gave the Miss Ella Young will hold services in collide a fair 'tart. These cases, by tiie , ie Methodist church every Sunday even-igway. are becoming quite frequent of late. commencing at 7 :S0, and Sunday AXoiiif.ii uonnr.KY at chord every SHudny from il till 12 e was another robbery at Garfield Tliei clock, j afternoon. G. I!. Mack of OmaSunday The elegant crop of sunflower.-- , in tiic ha. left 8.100 in money ami a gold watch urt house block was mowed dow n on and chain in the office, as he went to We can now see the court fednisday. bathe, and took therefor tiie usual clu ck, nse and the line fence dividing it from lint on returning from the water he te Stake house. found tiie check missing, and au inquiry A party from Midway informs us that at the office ascertained that some one n Monday last Charles Alexundt r au;t hud presented his cheek, drawn the boohrlea Smith were each fined 10 and dle and skipped. A thief Iial seen the Oats for fast driving ami disorderly valuables deposited, entered Mr. Macks cmduot, by justice Van Wagenen of that hath room and robbed him of the check. Mr. Mack said it was barely possible tbc lacel k cheek had dropped out of his pocket on In-Paul Soulier On Thursday brought tiie w ny to the bath house and some one town the hides of two cub hears it up, but ns one key, and a comthick he killed on the Pintail Ueserva-ion- . picked mon sized key at that, will open about Be shot the mother Imt failed to bath house In the pince, the robet her. Thii makes four bear lie lias every is the most believed. There theory bery tiled this summer. is considerable criticism on the streets The Utah Valley i,nztttr, of Irovo, in because the railroad company do not peaking of the arrest of Him. S. R. put laic locks on the batli room doors. !S0m(, True it barman, says iu Its head lines: might cost $2on or so, but that fysterletis Coincidences Maik tiie Rising would top ali this bath room thieving an Ambitious Able Man's Evil Star." which is giving the Ikacli ft bad name. lew la that for a flow of language? At Coney Island the checks for valua- ' Df. topper and others have been in files are of metal and arc Imng around Rome such scheme (ebef this week selling a patent prepar-ilo- a the neck by a chain. Oiled Electric Life. They gave as this would reduce the trouble to a il open air concert each evening. Tiie minimum. Trihune. Of ngfflg was generally good, but their kel were old and gray anil some of Serious Accident. hem bald headed. La-- t Wednesday as Jos. S. McDonald jWtffirc in receipt of ft cominuiiiejUion font James H. Wilson in answer to 11. was coming from Park City lie met with a very serious accident. lie had been to (. AM. We think this controversy far enough. If tiie two have any the Ontario mine w ith a load of lumber, inferences between them in regard to and as be was coining dov.n tiie hii! on Ictr Religions tIsws, they eftn si tile the east side of the summit tha Wagon ETC. bam by private conreration or public by some minus came uncoupled. He ictore. We cannot allow thu olmnn had fotir horses hitched to the wagon f the Wavh to be a medium through and was sitting on the front bolster when the wagon came unrhlch, people may abuse each oilier or driving, Itch Others religious or political opin-pn- coupled he was thrown forward under s This controversy lias gone too far the horses heels. The horses became d ready. We regret having allowed it seared find commenced to run. How far Tfsi Mr. McDonald was dragged he docs not go (o far as it lias. know. He only knows he found himJ a lake the following extract from ifirive letter to a gentleman in this city, self lying in tiie road, lie got up and his horses but they were gone. Hrrlttea by W. C. Britt, Of Ft. Duchesne, looked for and Park City stage came Hebct The Jtah, Bnder date of August 25th : This after the accident, and Mr. shortly along still There la are four font improving. was brought to lieber. Dr. McDonald low ftonts to as many old officers quarwas called and made an examiters nearly completed, and I understand Lindsay his injuries and washed and nation of there has been a further appropriation of The Ulna, tiie his wounds. tbont $25,000 to build more officers quar- dressed bone the of of the right smaller forearm, ters and also to make other necessary arm was fractured, a scalp W ound about The shade in the improvements post. extended from the rcea are growing beautifully around the four Indies long frontal bone across the left parietRl to in and is talk that there parade ground, tiie occipital bone at the back of the. he near future there will be constructor and the left ear is badly injured. I system of sew erage and water works, head, of the wagon and harness was Parts Which will add to the general road for a mile or twoi pro1 Sonrenience of thegreatly soldiers and citizens strung along the At the patient was doing last accounts, bf the place. Major Chaffee, who is the npr Commanding officer, is a very enterpris- as well as could be expected under the circumstances. ing, energetic gentleman, and conducts the affairs of the post to the satisfaction of eTery one living here. Kamas Items, I The theatrical performance to be given Busy days in Kamas. tOtj$ht, for the benefit of the Wasatch Sfte Academy, will be the best enter- Fruit peddlers are plentiful of late. tainment given In lieber for some time. Work at the saw mills goes steadily on. The first piece, The Mariners Return, The several tlireshiug machines in the in fine drama. Two young sailors, tloward Lee and Ned Barron, arc both iu valley will soon be in active operation. lore fwlth the same girl. She marries The mail failed to arrive last WednesHoward, and directly after the ceremony day morning. The delay was caused by fa over, he receives on order to go on a washout on the Weber. hoard liis ship at enee as she is to set Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brown, who have ail in half an hour. While out on their been' gitesU of Mrs. Laura Pack, lately Voyage, Ned throws Howard from the left for tliclr home in Ogden this morning. nhlp into the ocean and it is supposed he U drowned. Ned then returns and maThe population of this burg has inrtlet the widow, sets up an iron mill, and creased considerably the last week. Mr. goring a strike of the mill hands, lie Is and Mrs. Nat Mitchell were made happy hot and fatally wounded. Howard Lee by the arm alof a bouncing boy, while Mr. tomd up In time to be at Neds death and and Mrs. Harvey McCormick, and Mr. and to forgive him before he dies. The Mrs Ward E. Pack, Jr., were the happy and recipients of ,bby grR At Woodland Tidies is a sort of comedy-drammust be seen to be appreciated. The ob-- Mrs and Mrs. A. Keeler, and Mr. and Mrs. which the performance will be IVni. S. Smith were favored ; the former gives la a worthy one, and will doubtless with a girl, the latter with a boy. All draw a large house. Dont fail to attend, are doing well. ' -' :i Of the WASATCH STYKE ACADEMY, for tlio Academic Ye", iSSO-1800. t. Calendar. i uie-'ti- jia-se- , t Term begins Sept. 0, 18s:. and Cuds Nor. 15, 1889. l'll'-- Nov. is, 188, and ends Fib. 7, Third Trrtn begins Fell. 10, 1890, and ends April 13, Second Term bgins tom 111 Term begins April All formal ext reins June 21, 1890. and ends ' V"CW-- lut-- begb-- . Board of Edileation. le-r- . AttewaU Wootton, President. Andrew Johnson, James 1 oaM-tuui- S f lia-W- W e. ids ar es, if 1C. t, Moulton, Secretary and Treasurer. Abram Hatch, Henry S. Alexander, Tlios. Jos. lverby, John J, Cummings, Oco. Cluff, Jos. Aimer E. Keeler. 11. Murdock, INS riUTTOR Enoch Jorgenson, Intermediate 11. . ; Gili-n- , Department. at i r Died. iincbcr, F, August 29, 1889, Mrs. years, 9 months BEorncr, aged 68 ft days, Decased is a lady well and favo known in Hcber. She has resided almost from the first settlement o valley, and leaves a number of rela j and host of friends. District School Notice. The IIVer district schools will e Monday September 9, 1889. All s parties wishing to send theif children to tfehool the first term wifi please make ap-- j PBcfttion the clerk of the hoard of ! trustees. Mm. Buis, before the com-- , mencernent of the terra. Tnitiyn $1.50 pet term payable in advance. Kamas, August ConiU'.Sl'oStDENT. 27th, 1889. Notice, " All parties who have cattle running in Hamel's Creek canyon, a're hereby notified to look after them, as they are damaging the road considerably. If the owners of such cattle do not look after them, they must be responsible for all damages. William Betiiehs, Road Supervisor. i il lr George Smith, at the Wasatch Meat Market, w iU buy fat calves and dressed Pork, Gall ami see him. t v . 1. J s. ? s Thz humor of the thing seized ; -at first gasp; and they aS wdJ haste, but tho singer Boa--,1 there was an intensified howl f.om thi youngster upstairs, showing that he ha I been pitched headlong to tho K I. Tito bouse shookjts the "old man fit oka for his shotgun, and just as the w! .dc a shutters flow open with a crash, he troubadour, realizing the imminent danger to which ho was exposed, fled vvil.i'y J .v t a convenient alley. Happily, the tl.ot-glwas of tho smooth bore var tty, at i the gallant troubadour says it wd'ctuii from Fail creek to Washington It was some tirno before be fc.i.T Li bus ul 1 companions, and since then-hthat quarter of the city, JufiidU' ) apolis Nows, Liaeor.i-pdnion- t r:uj. lluuMug fur CHinem. One of tho largest of Boston's br.ulurg houses makes a specialty of dtq.vt l-counta with tho Cltineso of tho cty, wile all place their money in this eL.blr-h-moutbunds. Tito aggregr.to of u h dc posits made by tho gentry of the iTa-- i i i y land is at any ono time very large, whilz the personal accounts of Hie tantj gamblers, who are tho rich men f tie celestial colony here, run far up tV. tb thousanfijof dollars. An important i art of tho business done w ith them In selling drafts for money scut te J,j Much trouble was found at flrt in keeping accounts with thebe pi; L.ued Capitalists, owing to tho curious f act th.A each Chinaman, as a rule, has uvusl names, which are employed in such a tuunner as to beatiifloconfuBir.g. R.j t always lias at least three, and son. more, lie liosonetramoas a boy. When ho gets to be a man he takes a new vti- -. Upon going into business he afiots a third. No one of theso tlirco sec: us to be used in connection with tho othcis, fit;.!, Inasmuch ns a fresh designation i. ti- tepted every time he goes into a nw Laundry enterprise, tho paying tellur finds some difficulty now and then in c,c Y, ft satisfactory Identification, a iaufldry is sold out, too, the prof iuo rs business name goes with it to tl purchaser, aud thus transfers of person'll g titlos are constantly taking place, o end of confusion. Hut banking for Chinamen Is an occupation all by itself, aud must bo acquired by e ciu! study. Woslilugtou Star. : s Rtudvnt'H At a Priesthood meeting, July 7, 1888, President Alram Hatch presented a lett- r from President Wilford Woodr.itf, Stake Presidency to orgtud.e a ClmrCll instructing the Hoard of ttducation fob the Whsatch Stake of Zion, of tiie Saints. The matter was Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y laid before the Bishops for them to select said Board, when th following brethren were chosen : Heher East Ward Holier West Ward Andrew Johnson and Joseph Lambert. J. IL Moulton, Au Appeal to the Fiicntln nml Patron of a-:- Joseph Kerby. Centre Ward George Cluff. Woodland Ward Abner E. Keeler. Tlillt a Library and ffiblnet Are litdispensible to the growth b Stake Acadand prosperity of a school, like unto the emy, will be admitted hv every intelligent lover of education. Realizing that our young Academy must stand on its own basis, not having the advantages of endowment, the. public will not be surprised when wo most earnestly and cordially solicit donations in the form of bonks of any description iiilueralogi-cal- , geological, and fosslliferons specimens, relics of history, ancient, medin'val and modern. As soon as practicable, w e purpose to establish a Library and Cabinet In connection with the Academy. AU Contributions will be thankfully received and a record of the same carefully kept and published. Isjued by authority of the Stake Board of Education: Wa-atc- August I, 1888, the above names were submitted to the Stake Conlerence and unanimously sustained in their calling. December 22, 1888, the above Board met and organized as follows: Attewall Woottou, President; Andrew Johnson, i J. 11. Moulton, Secretary and Treasurer. Atso at ftld meeting, eftfih member of the Hoard was appointed to canvass the Wafri ill which he resides to see how inurh means could be raised toward building a house for an Arademv. At a later date, said committee reported that about 55,000.00 had becu promised for said buitding. A -- ct Midway Ward AttewaU Woottoll. Charleston Ward Joseph K. MurdoCK, Wallsburg Ward Association. tn consideration of the fact Hint students tWtl recreation, It has been deemed advisable to organize a Student's Association cmtljtvsetl mainly of Academy Students, though au opportunity to become members is extended to the public. The of tiie association Is to afford recreation and opportunities for acquiring general Information, practice in public speaking, etc. No available effort will be spared In making ilie Association one of Interest itttd worth to its members and the public generally. committee Appointed to negotiate ior a site for tiie ATTEWALL J. Acade- rods, from Elisha A vi rett, situated two blocks south and two blocks east from l.'-- o'.r.i-sionin- WOOTTON, President. H. MOULTON, Secretary. my, completed the purchase of a lot, 12 x 12 Birdie la a 'Bird. the Court House iu lieber. At a meeting on the fttli of August. 1889, John ,t. CummingS was elected as tt member of the Board to fill the vacancy caused by the absence of Jos, Lambert, who was called oil ft mission to Holland. On the 2Jtid of August, President Ahrani Hatch and his two Counselors, Tlios. IL Giles, and II. S. Alexander, were ftlso added to the Board. At the meeting of the Board on August 22nd, Enoch Jorgenson was engaged as Principal of the Academy, the back room of the Stake Tabernacle having been previously secured for the use of the school for the academic year 18S9-9- Atlmbtisioh, The Academy receives students Of both Sexes lit clthei1 of the grades provided. Applicants will be welcomed lit ny time, though it is strongly urged that they enter at the beginning of the year, if possible, otherwise at the beginning of ft term. Every student is required to procure a ticket from the Treasurer, J. 11. Moulton, before taking his seat in the department. New students are ftdvDcd to Walt until the grade for which they re adapted lias been fully Ascertained before they purchase additional text books. a.i Kfoitn the Cheyenne and l.Arautic pft-pc- is wc leaf n that there Is ft pretty little train dispatcher at Sherman; hy the name of Bihlle Bbothi whd Is A young lady, 16 years of age. Site has succeeded In Tuitiom Intermediate Department, $1.00 per term. Tuitloh la ta be paid In advance. Refunding Is riot SUCwed. exeept in cases of protracted Illness, and then only when said cases are reported to the Principal during the lllties. Expenses. Hood boftrd and lodging can be obtained at tiie rate of Ql.k to 83.00 per week in private families. Students from outside of lieber may rent rooms ; therefore, by forming clubs ihey can greatly reduce their expenses. 1 1)1AUTMEnTS Intermediate Dctfrirtment; Candidates for admission to the Intermediate department must give evidence of ability to pursue the course of study in Grammar, .Arithmetic, Reading and Orthography, as specified in the following curriculum : I. Theology Principles of the Gospel, graded and taught Books Compendium, Ready References and systematically. Churdli Wofks generally. I I. ReadiflgFoUrth An Fifth Readers, with Elocutionary drill. III. Orimmftr Higher Lessons in English (Reed & Kellogg.) IV. Composition Descriptions, Reproductions, Business Forms. Practical Arithmetic (Harpers) pp. 185 Arithmetic end. Practical Original Examples. VS. Geography Physical (AppkfonV VII. Penmanship Business course, rapid writing (Spen and cerian Michaels) VIII. Orthography Harringtons Part IL- and review of Tart I., Proof Reading, etc. IX. Drawing Analytical, Perspective. X. (Bryxnts Commercial.) XI. Vocal Music. XII. U. S. History (Barnes.) XIII. Algebra. XIV. Piivsioiogy. ork. XV. Ladles !fi be established da early ds practicable Other departments V.-- Book-Keepin- g - remarks. No student is permitted to have more than eight studies, and his list must be ever open to the inspection of the Principal, who may, at any time, add to, take from or change the curriculum as, in his judgment, will best tend to the students progress. Theological students are graded according to age, degree in the held, and previous training in Theology. School will bo .' cat-goe- nr-v- 9 The Methodist Free School wifi commence Monday morning, September 2nd, with Miss fclla .Young as teacher. Miss Young is a college graduate aud a lady of several years experience in teaching in Utah. All who desire are cordially Invited to send their children to the school, where they will meet with the kindest attention, and first class Instructions. Notice '3 Mt, ' To purchase some good firming land, lots from ten to one hundred acres', Z. Wood. with or without buildings. Apply to W m. Davis, Heher City, In 10 or For Sale 20 acres 4 ex-n- Old Clubfoot, th, Grltxly, Klll-The largest grizzly bear ever kili.fi on this coast was shot by old Trapper Hendrix near tho source of Battlo crook, fa Tehama county. The bear was fat;c tix throughout Northern California as oil For fine photographs go to Adams Clubfoot, and was .the terror of the Bros., Lower Main street, Park City, Sierras. .For twenty years fie has bccisoo to bear a charmed life. Many liun-n- n Utah, beings and hundreds of cattle, sheep; tuJ hogs have fallen victims to bis appetite. started out to bag him, .but NOTICE OF PliOO . Many parties returned without hi3 hide. The Ivecsr No. 80. Weighed, when dressed, 2,309 pounds, Vuhtb State Land Orrin, ) the hugest animal of this species ev.r salt Lake (A fry. ! tnii, seen on the continent. San Fran; uif. 28, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT Ttlfc Letter. haa named filed of notice settler following Ills intention to make final in support of bis claim, and that suluproof proof will bo Notice For Publication, No. made before the County Clerk of WaatcU on Tuesday, Ocounty, at Hcber City, ttab, ctober 8th, 18W, vtr : Jo'M-pJ. Jenkins, T. 8. Un fir ed Statf.s land OFVtm, No, r. 16, for tho H ft of S W bee. 10, Tp. 3 ; SHOE. , salt Lass Citt. Utah, lie nKTTiAB the following witeetsc to prove July 31, iso ) bis continuous residence upou and cultivatth folic Notice tliat ?lren hereby filed ion1 of, etid land, viz r notice of hK numeU Thomas Lotts, Henry Framrhfnn, John tion to inubo final proof in auppo; .. t h 3 Phillips and Hurry Peek, all o( VVoodluiul. claim, nnd that mud proof will be Kama P. O., Vtnh. t tore tne ProbaU1 Jude or in hi ab tooft Frank D. TTonw, Beglstsr. county of I'intnh county, I'l an aw T. C. Bailet, Atty. for Claimant. 10, Pm Ashley,A.on Tuesday, 12September W K for tho YooUnitf, Henry of Section 35, Tp4, 8 K 21 E. cm to foil mune the ivltncsse lie ing Notice. - d- . a , 2 it;,, cltA-k- Estray v Wanted Farm there is more passenger busino 3 between those points than there was while tho large boats were being opt rated, Tho passenger traffic is mostly way business, hut on oil ordinary trip now from Cincinnati to Pittsburg a bout usually handles from 400 to D00 passengers. There Ss also a vast difference in the of operating large and small etom ats. Mbslssiipi River Captain. i. parties owing the Singer Mfg Co., whose notes are past due,- will please call at this oflie'e and settle the same, as we must have money. C. E. Hillson, our agent, will be In this county for a few days and w til make It an object for parties needing machlfies to buy now. Old machines taketi in exchange for new All I wifi sell r Steamboatlng, I still have faith in a roviv;J ft, Steamboat business on the Mieuvtippi, but it will not tako place until n I .'? L class of boats ore adopted. For 8alc needed aro boats of smaller diut.- v :: vy Two fine trotting marcs, one 2 years old, that can make good time. The i the other 5 years old. The younger steamboats have done more to kill the int'.u-uc.-r nrarc weighs 1150 lbs., the other about steamboat traffic than all other combined. They can carry heavy 1200 lbs. Apply to but they aro too slow, ami to G none r: Bimmoxs, teosons bf low Wntet they cannot rut! at Charleston Utah: alL If a system bf lighter Lou's Uud would ruh on any ordinary et.ije c,f water, nnd built With reference to speed, Notices Was adopted, it would result iu r r. increased river traffic, liotli In freight u::d The fields of Charleston w IU not tc passenger departments, Thirty vest s' open until after Oct. 6, and them only for ago tho heavy passenger boats were withdrawn from the upper Ohio river, stock oWncd In ltovb valley. betv. eon Pittsburg and Cincinnati Later, By order of the citlzolts. lighter boats were adopted, and t smashing the heart! of nearly all tho operators along the road, and one In particular. Mr. Kyle, of Red Buttes, fell in tore with her and a day w is set fok them to meet in Denver, but Birdies parents came In possession of the lettor and determined a surprise for Kyle. They started for Red Buttes, armed with whips, bitt the glH notified her lover in time for him to be prepared to give ti'cm a cordial welcome. Ho met the parents at the dost, and stuck It Wluchci-tc- r lu their faces. They retired. The mother had a good supply o i Lost. however; find she determined to call on her Would-Bagain. A buck slterp. Any one finding It .Will This liule she Iriok him by surprise, aud be siiitaly rewarded by giving informaft affair severe Tiie him gavtf thrashing. tion to E. Birrs. resulted iu Kyle having Mr. & Mrs. BootM arrested, charged with assault and battery. ThI4 little flirtation on thu part of the Lost. two operators has glvcd the usually quiet Between White's blacksmith shop and station of Red Buttes quite ft sensation. AYaHiton tho residence of R. Jones Sen., $5.00 lu gold. $2.50 will he given to any one finding the money and returning It to WarThe Free School. ren Smith. - GENERAL Mountain Tea And Electric Life at Hatch & Co. e 1 Still fatter beef and mutton, and prices reduced to meet the hard times, at Joe Goodwins meat market. 7V,ic Historical Sketch. I a, Hurried, married, Ob, hat bliss; Lets of luve auJ kiss, loss, kl-- a Married, inarneu?""" Ob. what a sell (Things are altered, quite altered; well, we iVout , Jai. 21, 1389, and eudo AUTHORITIES OF THE ACADEMY. r, - Saint Collrgf.' creditor of Siiidi'iils are subject to the regulations ot inc-- Instltutim: at ftll times while they are members. Profanity and eb'Cenlty in any form tire strictly forbidd-nftnd members guilty of either innv he punished by expulsion. Tiie ti'O of tobacco nr strong think tn Any fot iu is not all ,t t'd. Mmlouts arc uttietly enjoined to visit no place at which lb quors are sold or games Of chance indulged In. Bp at. d infractions of thU rule "Will be considered sutllcienl ca iso for expulsion. Students should not attend ftny public or private entertain' ntent which is conducted in a manner Contrary to the teachings of tiie Churrh authorities. before reNo student can honorably discontinue porting bis Intended withdrawal And the e.tise thereof to theis Until such report is made, the student'. name Principal. continued on reemd and a report of deficiency entered against hint. In cases of repeated reprimands, the parents of refractory or negligent nitpils w il be coinumniented vv ith. The selection of boarding places is subject to the approval of tiie Principal. Residents of lieber Uitv, having Academy students as boards closely a possible to lliO ers, are reqvtested to conform spirit of tiie Word of Wisdom in matters of diet a id hours. it will be readilr admitted that a compliance with the almvo regulations is highly essential to the advancement of students. We therefore respectfully ask Ihc assistance of tin Parents and Guardians of students, in the maintenance and execution of said regulation. f ini 5, 1890. v v :w Disciplinary. 27. 1890. em-oy- iS t nt will :e suspended i..v.jval holidays s r , 1890. r lacation r . 1890. during conference of the Wasatch Stake of Zion. The midw hour was waxing late. They ; . , ; , residence on Cherry street vi'-- j j youngster in an upper vvi.fi .. i. . screaming with all tho strengu. fantila lungs, and tho old c :,fi; ;!... pacing tiie floor, attempting -household pride and joy. The . ? was bestirring herself for some i n.t I ? to quiet its colicky pains. Insta.tfi.y of tho mad wags of tiie parti d.--r himself info troubadour attitud. tho window, and thrunuliiiig tho on liia guitar, with Voice sang: n-- s n. An Indianapolis Tronbafio.x. A party of young men Were s.. te.(, . trading their loves the other ni . r. 'I , of first class land very cheap, t. S. II. Epperson, Midway. hftM , COnitnUOUA .rwYYlYraCiD &pvU lUkli v...Kr7r-ril.no- ai(t iHllft, viz: t I have fn my posseuion tho followtny Jaruce HoTakh,aU of linUa and HnKf animal, Impounded a, estrsy or for I'tah. trebpuxa : Frank'd. nonpR,X?cg s)ne xs.rrT torst, nhotit 2 year old, wblta 8W. laik6, .Uty for Cialuinnt. t:7 ttip in face, branded U(J TTon Jcfl thigh, Lit blotch brand on right shoulder. If damage and coata on aald ohlmal ha not within flfteeh days from date of this no. paid flee It will be sold to the highest rash bidder at the eatrny pound. Charleston, at i o'clock, on tho ltlh day ot September. 1SH. Dated at Charleston Jreelnet, Wasatch county, Utah, this f.ith dav of August, lest). ,, Ihiup Enwaatis, NOTICE. Miss Lacy Hatch Fouudkeopcr of said Precinct. NOTICE FOR rUBLICATION.-XUnited Statfs Land offios O. 44. j D. S. fiuffaker has read edrts that he Salt Laxs Citt, Ltab, August i,rsm. will sell for 820 equal to the best $30 NOTICE IS HF.REBT GIVEN TllE THAT settler baa ftled notice of carta. He intends to undersoil every- following named his tntentfon to make tliral pros'f in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made t 0 body. Midway, Utah. before the County C lerk, of Uintah County, Utah, at Aaltlev, on Tuesday, ftoptemher 17, isw.vtz: I.nther J. Stewart. D. S. I0H7, tot t he N W W W See .?, Tp 6, 9 R M E. Lost. Ho nsnies the following witnesses te prove bis continuous residence upon, and eultlva-tiofanfd, viz: Wtlliura Stewart, At In Heher, on Tuesday last, a new hal- bert of, satd Tred Case aDd Bull Stewart, all Snow, ter. The finder will please leave at this of Uintah eonntv, Utah. D. Homis. Register. Prank office and oblige. 6. w . Dahee, Atty. fur ClalniauU. t 7 will start a class ii: Fabric Painting on Monday, Aug. 5th, at the Millinery Es- tablishment of Alexander '& Hatch. Terms: $4.00 per term of 7 lessons. f |