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Show score stood llUto 55 i:i favor of C.l LATE FOB JUAB? Andiews .V Co s. nine. Doing Ihe game a looker on was naturally led to beieve the hall was It ip well known flint. Juab Coun-,ty- , a red hot cinder, to judge fiom the u 1 in ilie were reservoirs alaeiity with which it was dropped numerous; n.itnriil locations for hv each p aver when by accident it etvoirp could support uiany tune- - 'was stopped. Wi'hcck managed lier peesent population on a'ji to top si ve.al grounders lieian-lure alone and it is important, of the immense ar-of real estate i .that our com tv should lie well he covered With his pedal exireme-- ! led to the Senate ( aim nil lee tie-- . Oi.ec ho.'.e.er ihe had struck Salt Lake City next In- - knee and lewiio will lorgol that lie aas e the irrigation August to and forihwitto began hah vin i phi We trust that our eiu-- i to for the doctoi. question. Andrew, sens will act upon the land Cfiiton each p tehed li it- third in li.e lollowinjr comAndrews curved the balls ng-- . inunieation uhih has neeii re0 high) tint neitlur the hatter ceived by Governor Tlmmas nor catcher could reach th-'tub To the Gmenior During this innings he dropped the Hon. Mr. Thomas Mv Dear Sir- -I li.il! and threw up the sponge. The h ave the honor to ask oiir however, called ujion the umpiic in behalf of the Cnited doctor to determine whether or no States special committee on migra- he was disabled, and the doctor uption to liie fact that it will visit on examination declared that he y your Territory son e timowitiun he should take Lis position, middle of Augurl next probably lie was compelled to being at Salt Laxe City by the the box. after .Shortly 15th. Andrews gave up in earnest and As the engineer-exper- t assigned could not be persuaded to return. to the committee, and imv en- Mr. Greaves took his pjace. Clingaged under its orders in organiz- tons muscles were exercised during the wen k of inquiry, lam de- ing that short space of time more sirous for its use of obtaining all than they had been for many a long poss hie information in advance. I day. Cazier seemed to lie doomed Love had the honor of receiving for all the riming hut he never from the war deputtment. gem nil flinched, lie is now in a fair wav fur land and Indian uivuu, etc , noAndiews A Co. whitetice of the issuing of diicctions recovery. washed their opponents in the that their odiceis in the localities fourth innings. Clinton dining the tohevisi'ed shall aid to the ut- fifth innings took in the first and most in increasing information for of the game. Booth only fly the committee. Cowan and Sidwell each made a I have the honor to ask of the homo run. I'ettegrew, Cowan, Tin Governor of Utah that steps lie takSidwell and Cazier did some gey, en to notify the people of the comgood hatting. Thus. Osborne ummittees propo.-evisit, and that pired the game and found it no they he asked in the suveial coun-.tie- easy task. iirigu-.ti?n- , and districts affected IS PEOPLE IT-TO- Interested in UTAH -- a rep-re-p- inve-'iaat- 3 sturpe-siiou- I VI AND - r. lit Will stand this Stables of Geo. Atkin St., Nedii. pea-u- Term Ur lim advance. - at the Jr. Main1 n m'.'i.OIJ sca.iin, in ivafsast: T- Importers and Rretd :? Ofiico PARTICULAR, SHOULD ' VC H ' wrr SHORT 'V , x AK p p XJ AJv v ' Y AJ Ak HORN direct from Needles for any cents tv dozen in Machine, Address stamps. Headquarter.. The Lsnisville SewiBE MacMoe and Provo Utah. MoCUNE, - P.O.Box - - Co , FOURTH AVENUE, No. 520 LOUISVIILE, Kv Mar A Aug 0 17 ' Rarbeiing done in East Class s St le in all its Bianrhe. Ladies ' lair ihesshtga sfeciafy. r,!g TO 6 DaYS. UASifjQfcrtinled dc M fa only ,i fj haigiven univer-Jsa- l J. Blackburn. satisfactDQ in the t.iire of dunorrluca and ft I prcircriLeitnnd I BOOTS and SHOES made to der. liepairing neatelv done. vrit ydrc j,j rcrcnnirnd ir.g it to aU su.Torers. , w ' J' by tbft gVliisChsiaicalCr Cincinnati, SJTtpS ggk nki. A i. CO v vJ S'1R: Decatur, lit Main Strkt. Nepiii. d2b si.00. ! ,ii id or- UrUSJtS. L Spring; Time. U go o 'll g M Q SI LIFE. i Sf ii a H rrr Ur nut omice to tlu'ir frit mis ..ini iuive in tin 1 ii ii II B iv f u ; atrons t b;.t thev i i iv ot well seleetcd g unis, ! i w ! I W Abont Kell VolkhoMd 1 In Devoted, Heroic Wife. To me, perhaps, the most attractive and sympathetic ot the Tomsk exiles was tho Russian author, Felix Volkhofskl, who was banished to Siberia fur life in 1S78 upon the ehnrgeuf Belonging to a society that intends, at a more or less remote time in the future, to overthrow the existing form of government," writes George lvenuan in The Century. He wns about SS years of age at the timo 1 made his ueiiuaintanco, and was a man of t 1 cultivated mind, warm heart and high aspirations. lie knew English well, was familiar with American history and literature and hud, believe, translated into Russian many of the poems of Longfellow. He spoke to mo with grout admiration, I CO Arsenal at remember, of Longfellows Springiteld, and recited it to me aloud. He was one of the most winning and lovable men Unit it has over been my good fortune to know, but bis life hail been a terrible tragi dy. H,s health had icon shattered by long lin CO prisomnciit in the fortress of ietropaviovsk. bis was prematurely white, and when his fice was hi ronese there s.viu d to tie of profound meUmeholy in t'xpros-io- n is dark brown eyes. 1 became intimately acquainted with lm:i mid very warmly ntti.ehei to him, and MvanxxH am t time " lieu I b.. do linn tor the -on mv return tiom Eastern ttdien m lie put ins arms around mo anil la. od nr-and said; Coor0e Ivanoviteii, please don't 1 feel foiget us1 hi in lding you gou us it souu thing were going out of my life th.it would never again into it. binee mv return to America i have heurd from Mr Volkhol-k- i only once. He wrote ire s,ul and touching letter, m w Inch ho mb : ms mo of the death of his wife tv suicide. He himself had been thrown out if emp! lyment Iv the suppris-ioof the IdhralTeir.sk newspaper. The Siberian liu ziito, nnd las wife, whom 1 remember us a pale, delicate, sail faced woman, C5 or 30 years ef ago, had tried to help him support their family of young children by giving private lessons and by taking iu sowing. Anxiety nnd overwork had lhially broken dow n tier health; she had become an invalid, aud in a morbid state of mind, brought 011 by f unhappiness and disease, she reasoned into the la lief that she was an I. ranee, rather than a help, to hi r husband an her children, aud that they would ultimate!.,- bo better oif if she were dead. A little mm j than a year ago she put uu end to I, r unhrppy Lie by shoot, ug hoi elf through the In ad w.t'a is pistol. Ilor husband is d 'votediy attached to her, and her d ' ith, mnkr such circumstances and m such a wa, vva- - a terrible blow to lum. He sent me with b.s r a .auuii, worn, ;:i tel.box, which hail been given ONLY $2.00 PEH YEAR, 1'ierro lCrupotkiu to his exiled brother Alexander, which the latter had left to and which Voikhofski had in turn presented to Ids wife u short time before her death. The oral- may whiten tho hair of such men IT IS H! Ri; FOR UT.VU, as Kidix oikhofsiii in th silent WEI.- bombproof casemates of tho fortress, and bo may send them 111 gi ay convict overcoats to Siberia; II'S PROGRESS and but u time will come, in tho providence of (hni, when their mints will stand higher than Ins on tl.e roll ot history, and when the HAPPINESS record of thro- lives and suirenngs will lie a source of heroic inspiration to all Russians I'i.oru: who love liberty and their country. 0 m m 0 O u i ARK Ilea-e- d STAPLE AND FANCY, O 73 P 0 1 7s Q :IDi8Ili!S t) :BIITOr:LNS OE AM. SHADES, COI.ORS AND PRICDS. and San Pete Ye me agent"; for celebnited Butterick puutn..;. H IVSa.il I C iunt.es, and tan v a to!! stoi k of the iillcd. orclcro jn w.ijinmai Tl cVr I : o 1 , O 73 Andieus Cos nine, (J. Andrews, John Kidwell Jr Adelhert Cazier, Jos. laxman. C. S. Tin gey, in. Iettegreiv, Joan Love, SamJ. Wilkie and John Cowan. The game opened with C. at the hat, with Reid pitcher and Hudson catcher. Andrews went out on strikes and cheering began. The game proceeded nicely keeping the scorer busy markSeven tally 3 were ing tailys. made, the last being a homo run a 4 ! C. m A O Iliiily A hs attention to their Dry Goods and Motion Department, which isfu.l and complete. Dress Goodsof every variety, style, pattern and price. Fancy and plain Towels, Napkins and table linen, good and cheap. Muslins, Linen, Veiling, Embroideries, an endless ai! your 11 n An-diew- s - j by ordering 73 O' ILd by Cowan. Andrews came to the hat again, hatted the hall into the diamond and started for fiist ba.--e in earnest, blit upon getting a little over half wav it dawned upon his brain that he had not touched the home plate with his foot before starting and he returned to accomplish this wonderful fe it and was put out, letting the side out. The i LU second innings was opened Clinton at the bat. He nir.de a run ; during this innings nine lallys were scored and the players began to fag. Fecund limnics for the Andrews nine added fifteen moie to their score and the second innings for the Y. G. C. nine the score was merea-e- d nine. At the end .,f tiie lili 1, innings aft- r having played two hours and a half the Saved, m 1 The game of hall between the Utah Wool (Lowers Domp.my and the C. Andrews Co. Company advertised fur last Wcumdav came off promptly at 4 oclock p m. ol that day. The players were the first named nine. Ja- - E. Clin- ton Jos. Belliston, Wm. Reid, Win. Foster, Bert Booth, C. L. Hyde, I,. L. Hudson, John Witbeck and ; j OR HOLSTEIN CATTLE. Stock for sale at all times, at tow pikes, and on EASY TERMS. lt n't. Shaving 75, Hair Cutting 25, 5h tmpan;nq 25cts Stcontl (o'H S'to, Kwt aide of Vafi S , unuth of 1'ttnson if Chanpi T,'. 73 Something Wool Men find a 'hull nnd but more Diflieult to bundle thun a Saml Linton j 0 SUBSCRBE FOR o We greally dislike lo find fault with any of the customs of our beautiful little Imt uc must city says a Dakota nevertheless insist that people hetp thew swine out from under the cilice of While enthe Tiilnme and Iallad.um. caged at our desk writing our leader on Toe Stability of Our Teintunal Institution, for our paper this week, one of Senator McBride's razor backed hogs humped up its spine and began scratching its back on the beamsunder the tl )or, iairmg the whole building and making it necessary tor us to stop our woik on the editorial, crawl under our otlice, and welt the critter along the side with a column rule. This niieriupted our train of thought, and the editorial is not what we could v. ish. 'Ihe I sn;t Notaries Iublic. fA AN EDITOR DRAWS THE I.INE. RASE BALL BURLESQUED. Hide of fr'.c . V' s, Senate committee on Irrigation care of Yours most respectfully, Richard J. Hinton. Irrigation Engineer. C., May 20, ISbO. Washington, j). I. rt rffr by FOR imi pateni-- f.r A.- - jairn!,. tic.-eanl and vlineral hm,.l- i i'lfi.rnuU ten siven Coriesuudvni e - ."itid d by Repi J R. Hickman and A. C. IIrian S s SIBERIA L t.u j PUNCH HOUSES. County ILu'ordirs Ofice. Xtphi d TO f rr, RAY ENGLISH SHI BE and SUFFOLK Itc Fir:: y::ars. , c 1 BANISHED tu City Obtains n eom-.mlttee- next iluor y, i) "New Home Sinsors Eie. ol imil) CBAILEY, Land Aihtrn (oine-ipi-ntl- to ioi in iepveseiitaliv who shall he fully prepared to testify before the Senate committee on its airival. Its time will necessarily he limited, and it is therefore imperative that all inter estedio the future legislation directed to the reclamation of arid luids by storage, conversation and distribution of the water supply for industrial use--- , should he prepared hcfoie hand to present their facts and opinions. It would he a great service to the committee if a sketch map could be prepared- - in surveyor generals ofiico, showing the location of all irrigation districts and enterprises in Utah, ami, if practicable, also llie main ditches should he indicated thereon. I have asked the commissioner of the general land ollice to request the doing of (.tliis, and such papers and information should he forwarded here so as vto reach not later than Jnly 15th. All papers should be directed U. Geological .Survey, for use U. S. - BUSTED. AVitb all Attaelimebts. Write for illustrated Circulate of our MASTIM&DliAlB m. i. OF IT! ftyin : : MONOPOLY 30. io yon want a Sewing Machine? by Gnldis, ArbliMoii. Lnclmber. Bnffuishiie, nnd i.s from the last blood of Stallions in Scotland. GENERALI - Stallion. Sired hv Alexandria, and bred 7 HIS K JCSl The handsome brown Clydesdale 51 I i.--K sill) F0I1 GREDITION CHIEF, OR tier-sei- ii.-u- 1 variety. -- j vv Vuik-hntsk- - ns the SHOES! SHOES! VARIOUS BRANDS. ALL STYLES All PRICES, A rail IBS IF nt EH SHOES! P. COX SHOES JUST ARRIVED. "'L NrCv rhssv .v-- |