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Show rp DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT. la the District Court. contiuued session ( X t n May This nation mourns the death term of tho District Court convened at the court house Monday morning T.'x. Editor. of her president, but in its hour of with J udge Booth on the bench. The sorrow, great as it the republic first case was the contempt proceedsi mi. shows no sign of weekness or ing of The Wasatch Irrigation Cera-pan- y et at vs. the South Kama Irdoubt. It is a great sorrow, but not a calamity as some of the pa- rigation Company. This case had . been previously heard avd taken !! Ei.trelai at pers have seen fit to call it. The chiss Haul r,uuur advisement and the court renderforemost among the distinguished ed its decision which was that the sons of this great nation has been company ie guilty and should laid low by the hand of the assas- pay a hue of $50 and costs. In this sin, and his death i a great loss to case the defendant was charged, with the repulic, but others stand ready appropriating water from the Provo river contrary to the decree in the Emma Goi dman in admitted to to take up the burden of and A similar case duty, Big water suit, de to see that the machinery of gov- against Robert L. Jones, the defendbail. Magistrate Premlc-villcided to allow the anarchist her ernment goes on as before. ant was found guilty and fined $1 and freedom until the case come up There has, perhaps, never been costs but in th? case of John Jones the court fljids defendant is not guilty and fur healing. I lit, honds were a time in the history of our coun- case was dismissed. placed at $20,00'). Upon hearing try when the death of the chief The case of the Strawberry Valley the dtcision M isa Goldman seemed magistrate would bjiDg, about less Cattle Company, vs. Lee SimonL a I guess disappointed. they change in the policy of our govern- judgement was ienlered iu favor o ( tLouaLt thy would make the bond ment than now. The, plaintiff. In the case of the same vs. j'ames Dawson the judgplaintiff she was in harmony with the 6o big 1 cuuM not furnish it, policy of ment was the same. 1 have friinds the the president, and the indications said, nut This closed tho May term aud Seppolice know nothing about and Ill are that there will be very little, tember term was opened. be out of here tonight. if any, change. d Wilson I, Snyder, assignee of Bros. vs. James S. Murdock, et. ul, defendants tiled an amendment to their answer and tho caso was set for CITY healing at Provo Oct. 8th, 1901. This Is tho case in which certain real estate distributed to J. W. Clyde by the Probate court from tlm Husband estate is lle'ut r, if incorporated as a city this fall will, in our opinion, in. involved in which W. I. Snyder as for tho benefit of creditor of creao more, both in population and wealth in the next two years, than assignee ltasbund Bros, claims the property it lias in the laG ten. as pat t of the assets turned over to, Wt have he; n nsLed what benefits will be gained by becoming a him as assignee. The cuse of V ilson I. Snyder as asof our readers we will endeavor to set forth city. For signee for the benefit of creditois of some of the advantages a city 1ms over a town. Perhaps the best way Husband Brus.-vJames H. Murdock, out in parallel columns some of the powers of each. fetal, in which cjrtaiu stock in tho to do so m fiift t" We will t It i week give the powers of each in respect to the municipal Wasatch Irrigation Company is involved, came on for propi ty, streets, alleys and public grounds and th e use and control o This case is one in healing. which the water the same. stock involved was sold to A. M. Murdock under an execution against l Bros. The Town Board has The City (Ytu.til has power: poweri After tlip evidence was all in for 1. To Control the finances and (daintifi, defendants counsel moved for a non suit on the grounds that the propnty of the To purchase, hold or convey all evidence effete! was iusuillcient to en2. To nj propi into money for title plaintiff to any of the relief asked corpetute purpose h only urd pro- necessary estate, real or personal After argument on that point the for the use and benefit of the vide for ju.yiin nt of debts, and excourt took tho matter under adviseand to ment until Tuesday when tho Judge penses of the'Torp-n-.vtionsustained defendants motion aud lease hold, sell, 2uroh.v'e, receive, was given sixty days in plaintiff of and property dispose convey, which to prepare, servo aad file bill of real and personal, for the benefit cxeejd ions. of the city both within and without The jury was discharged for tile term und us the jurors names iu ttie its corporate boundaries; to imgeneral jury box hail Usui exhausted prove and protect such property, all io names were ordered returned and to do all other things in relatot lie jury box aud court udjouruod tion thereto as natural persons. until Sept. 2ith. A number of probate orders wero o. To levy and collect taxes for made and duiing tho time Judge Booth general special purposes on was He left for lrovo accomhere. real and personal property ns prepanied dy stenographer Roberts on sided by law. tho Tuesday afternoon train. 5. To erect all needful buildings for the lire of the city. To lay out, construct, open, and AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH S. To lay out. eGabli.-di- , open, tV A T"rt rM : - ? ! GROCERIES i, ri;iDi, tr Cl. 50 ards hatch, Attorney - At OPPOSITE COURT HolE. 1IF.BER Less than Cost I i i k k Attorney-at-Lav- d and Notary Public. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE. Utah. Wm. Buys. ATTORNEY AT LAW Coim3 anuinar ami Laml Office Wnrh a cciuU . omce In ; We have sold our drug store to Dr. Wherritt and are going out Batchs Row, Heber, (JUfe. Jg w. X. WII1TECOTTOX, Attorney - At - Lav, of business and must sell our OFFICE NAT. Groceries. Everything must go by Sat-- 1 urday night regardless of cost. TOWN. BANK lil'ILDINU, PHOTO, PHYSICIAN 'i AND SURGEON- .- At Residence, Center & 1 E Streets, Hefese --v'-- 7.V CD. C- '- .J't. '-v"', v'l'.v'V, fic ii- -- Dr. D. B. WITT- - ora a Resident Office on Main St door south of Bond Bros. Furniture store. Now is the time to buy your Groceries for the winter. Come early to avoid the rush. DANIEI.S CREEK IRRIGATION COVPANH Location of principal BRIDGES GROCERY. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 8th dayofoct. will be delinquent and advertised tor Hale at public auction, and it pavineat it not made before will be sold on the kWh day ot October, 1901, to pav the delinquent m. sessment together v itii cost ot advertising and expense of sale. Ciiaki.kh J. WAHLQriRT, Serretarr. Buyaville, Utah, September 5lh, 1901. First publication Sept. 13th, 4 CENTF.P. -- The Wasatch Wave , t, Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Stationery, and School Supplies Bill 1 s. 2. Bond Bros, aro receiving, nearly every day, largo shipments of the most up to date furniture, china, glass ware, pictures etc. that litis ever beeu seen in Hi her. They expect a lot of stoves .t; ranges iu a few days. , tip-o- n the Hilt-walk- 27. To regttl.de and prevent the flying of Hags, banners, or signs FOlt S.t LE at a bargain, a across the s' reels or from houses. house und lot in Hets-rInquire of 2S. To regukdo or prohibit Oa.F. Johnson, Iirk City. traffic and e th s upon tho streets, tide walks, public places. A WELL KNOWN A 1.3 A.NT MAN To prevent horse racing and imTo regulate the speed of horses Chamberlain's Colic, and moderate driving or riding in the nndotbtr animals, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Font eighteen month ago Mr. W. S. cars, anff lu o;;utive3 within the streets of the town . . Mmii.ing. nf Albany, X. Y, widely known in limits of tho corporation; and to rule curies as the representative of the Allunv I'hemical s prevent hor-- racing, immoderate I'., was eutliriiig Ifrom tried pmtractvd attack, nf diarrhoea. in the ttreets. or riding driving Chsm'.ierUin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea . t i e Remedy," ha rav, ami obtained immediate relief. I cheerfully recommend this medicine to those similarly filleted. This remis not an astringent and for that reason f.ie this r.n 1 the three or four succeeding issues of the Wave away edy no bad effects follow its use. It checks tha both! diarrhoea hy curing the disease which causes copy of all the powers conferred upon they will hive a compl-tit. It never foils and is pleasant t taka For sale by Bridges drug store. ftiiics md town? of this Elate with cxplanitory comments thereon. This artiel- - will he continued next week and it our readers will j c J COMPACT. place of business. Center, Utah. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby Riven that at a of the board ot direetois of the meeting ( entirp Ureek Intention conipuuy held on the 7th tit hopteinbcr, 1901, an asnessment of one dollar per share was levied on the capital stock of tbe corporation, parable o afc before October Pith, loot, to James Liudsay. at hi residence in Center, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 13tli day of QL, 1901, will be delinquent and advertised for feaif at public, auction, and if payment f not made before will be sold on tne 28th day of October, 1901, to pay the delinquent assessment together with cost of adverll ing and expen.e of sale. James Lindsay, Secretary. Center, Utah, Sept. 9th, 1901, 4 First publication Sept . 13. the-sea- addi-tlou- To regulate or prohibit the or carexhibition, or or handbills, .in rying of planar the streets, public grounds, or CREEK IRRIGATION Location of At Monte Carlo The principality of Monaco la surrounded on all sides by the French Department of Alps Mari times, except . to the south, where it borders on Its total area is eight square miles and its pesent ruler Is Princa Albert of Monaco, who succeeded his father In 1S99. It Is p.cturesquely situated, and many visitors are attracted by the mildness of its climate and Its beauties as a health resort, hut the main attraction to the great majority of its visitors is the legalized gambling at the Casino of Monte Carlo. The Casino Company, out of the profits of the gambling has practically to bean-th- e cost of spiritual and temporal government for the Principality, and, in addition "'.39,000 annually to the Prince for the concession. Last yea the company paid $45,000 for grants to bishop, clergy, convents and educational institutions, and $30,000 in gifts to charity. They also paid $100,000 foi army, rolice, law courts and expense of government. . adverti-menl- ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tlmt ut a nieetin of tbe board of directors of tbe Daniel Creek luxation company, held September 4th, 1901, an assesiMnent of eighty cents por share was levied on the capital stock of tbe corporation payable on or before the 7th day of October, 1901, to .John Thacker at hie residence in Buyaville, Wabatch couaty Utah. 1901, 1 1 sign-po-t- a, place of busiussi aeiitcU County, Utah liubilfe, Ras-batu- sixteen-buildings- Dentist t 5 and public grounds; and to vacate ing of the same, with any material Tho agricultural College of Utah offers thorough courses in ngricultnrw. whatever, and to prohibit riding Domestic the same. tVlenee, Commerce, Civil t). To plant or direct and regu- or driving on sidewalks except to Engineering. Mechanical Engineer late the planting of ornamental cross the same. ing, General Science, Manual training in Mechauio Arts and In Domestic and shade trees in streets, avenues, Arts ; also a Preparatory Course. sidewalks, paiks, and public Tho equipment comprizes grounds. with modern class rooms-- , 10. To regulate the use of streets chemical biological, mtncralogical. physical, and soil physics laboratoriealleys, avenues, sidewalks, crosss-; dairy ; carpenter, forge and man walks, paiks, and public grounds. chine shops; kitchen, sewing rooms, 11. To prevent and remove obmuseums; library and department structions and encroachments on reading rooms: thoroughly equipped the same. commercial rooms : aud such 12. To regulate the iho of sideapparatus, instruments, .and, machinery as aro required for thorwalks and !1 structures thereunough and efficient work throughout der or thereover, and to require all departments. the owner or occupant of any proThe Faculty numbers 37, The Fall term opens September 17, perty to keep the sidewalk in front tarn. of or along the same free from For illustrated catalogue and other mow and all obstructions. information, address. 23. To regulate and prevent the Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. throwing or depositing of ashes, Tho Elks street fair was postponed oualj-dirgarbage, or any offenon account of tlie death of the presisive matter in, and to prevent indent, and will commence today. Sept. jury' or obstruction to, any street, 20. For the occaslou of the Elks fair avenue, alley, park, or public one single fare to Salt Lake and return has beeu authorized. Tickets grounds. will bo sold for regular trains Sept. 21. To provide for and regulate 23, 2t and 13 limited to date of sale on crosswalk-'- , curbs and gutters. going trip and continues passage in 2o. To regulate or prevent the both directions with final return limit Use of streets, sidewalks, public September 29. II. B. Deaxe. buildings, and grounds, for feign, awnings, telegraph or Ca at Clegg Bros, store with your telephone poles, horse troughs, or butter, eggs and all kinds of produce. racks, or for posting handbills or Ag V. R. Wherritt. s. The Scientific Technical Collect of tha Statn. Provides Liberal, Thorough, and Practical Education. e. J. I!. McDonald BEBElt Ras-ban- alter, widen, extend, grade, pave, keep in repatr and otherwise imorothnwise improve streets, al- prove streets, lanes, alleys, sideleys, nvnuius, sidewalks, parks, walks, and prohibit the encumber- CTa8 Notary Public in Vice-Preside- nt VS. li vvwiUilMi A. u. Uh-d- Qno Year, I B A Brltlfh Cabinet Wage, The annual "wages bill of the British cabinet is no light sum at present It nearly reaches 100.000; or, to be exact, it amounts to 93,550. Of the cabinet as at present constituted the best paid is the of 20,000 a year; Ireland, who receives the lord chancellor comes next with 10,000, and the Irirh lord chancellor salary is 8.000. Seven ministers respectively station";! at the foreign, eolonial, war, India, treasury and home offices, and the chancellor of th 5,000 exchequer are each, paid which is th standard salary for a secretary of s'ate; while the first lord of tne admiralty has 4.500. The remaining eight members cf the cabinet are each given 2,000 per annum. The offices of the Irish chief secretary and of postmaster-generare respectively nt al rated at 4,425 and 2.500. Vain, or tho Giraffe Bkln. skin is worth from IIS' today, and much more-iEurope or America. On their hunting trips ten or fifteen years ago it was a common matter for one hunter to kill 40 or 50 of these graceful animals in one day. And it is now hunters were not wanting for-tbgiraff is getting more and more scarce; soon it is feared it will become extinct, as many other animal have done after excessively pursued. A good giraffe to $2o in Africa Pens, Pencils, Ink, Penholders, Penracks, Fountain Pens, Letter Files, Blank Books, Etc. e Cost of Flrt)wochlD Comvr4 London's fire brigade puts out a- fir at an average cost of 40. New York 138 for the same service, pays K5 holds the record with per fire. The first race for the Ameiea cup will take place on Thuraday. September 2uh, the second Saturday. September ?Rth. |