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Show 5 "V. ' 'iOTflK' FIRMS, CITY i i, i Mayor, Join Jones. Win. 0. IJuglies, W, 0. freer, Rufils P. Snell, Councilors, Tlioi, C. Roldiog, Kiel Ganlnor, Murcmis Larsen. . Peter F. Uojaek. Marshal, BenjamlnWilnaina. Oity attorney Win. freer. Recorder, Samuel Cornaby. treasurer, Wm. Robertson. Asr ami Collector, Hubbard TuMlo. ' Sexton, John Hobertaon, City Inspector Hubbard Tuttle. Pound keeper, Ites I). James. irecint justice, John P. Jones, fonstablo, Rees I). James. ' LOCAL JOTTINGS. i i - M A modest youth was he; IN kiused her finger tips, phri softly said, "Ah, me I Why was I boro with lips?" pocoratlon day on Monday. Dent Brown little boy is improving Jdwly. pur subscription 11 fnptdly. ' See the large ad.. Ijst " is growing of the Co op., lo pi Is issue. The fcN job room has been kept busy fins week. The cobble rocks ap being raked ptl lIaln street. The Manti Seating baa uccumbcd to fhe inevitable. Our ofllro la one door north of Mulplm jk Ilugheaatoro. Ttiomaa J ones baby does not seem to lie improving much. See sdvertiaementof Lorenzo Thomas, (lie tailor, in this issue. Judge James II. Gregg, pf Payson, made us a call on Tuosday. The Woman's Suffrage sssociqtjon held their regular meeting yesterday. May James, who is suffering from in flamniatory rheumatism, js on the improve. Malcolm A Hughes have decorated their allow windows in a neat and tasty manner. The Ice cream parlors and soda wafer dcalcra are doing a rushing business these Lewis Stewart & Co. shipped to Suit Lake on Saturday last 103 chickens and ini yesterday. Mr. Geo. Q. Gilbert has a stand in the Hank building, where he does all kinds of watch repairing. Samuel Cqrnaby, Esq.f for several, pound of delicious comb . honey which he left at our offie pn Tus-day- I 4 1 A pltizcn remarked yesterday : 1What have we done that we cannot have any ; water running down the east aide of Main street. E. C. Uenrichsen, Esq ., an of the city council, and proprietor of the Provo pottery, made us a pleasant call on Tuesday and left hi name on our subscription list. The Spanish Fork homo dramatic troupe will hays a rehearsal to morrow f. night of the play entitled, (The Rent in V Day," which they expect to produce , about two weeks. John Hood, a reporter of the Provo liitpateh, accompanied by his wife, was in Spanish Fork Monday morning en business connected with his paper. They made this office a fraternal call. esslon Saturday ne.yt will bp the last C. T. A. for this season. Mr. U. oftho ' J. p. Holt will then debato the question ; i Resolved, that the Caucasian race should control in national affairs in this re- t i i i i I public, Prof. Gilea will be hero on Sunday evening with a number of the members of the Provo and Springvillo choirs to I practice singing with our choir for the I young people conference in Salt Lake, t June 4th aud Oth Why is it that so many children roam Cao tho streets during school hourst in bo n; engaged 'tbejuut V their books at school! It seems to us as : if there was a big screw loose somo where. Parents, what think you! Our district school teachers hold from two to four meeting each .week in tho Interest of the education of tills place. ; No other teachers in the county can say terri-- , .any rnoro and no other place in theschool standard of a carries higher tory ; merit. i On Thursday last, after our paper had l,con printed, wo learned the siul intelliold gence that 8arah, the little Mrs, Bjornason, had and Mr. of daughter limf that morning, after a long and i , suffering illness. The same afternoon i Mrs. Bjornason gave birth to an eleven and child doing pound boy. ilothor i well at last accounts. i' . Mr II. M. Cushing, traveling passenger bill- nri,nt of the K. G. W. railway, was , J ex a for on grand Tuesday i ing the town cursion to Salt Lake, over his road, on , Junu 5th. Tho excursion will be tor the to the purposoof conveying allthethose attend to grand sing wish , who city be held there on ing contest which will ! the evening of Juno 6th. The fare from round trip, Spanish Fork will bo lor leave here at will train I tho aud 1.50, 8 13 a. m. It will rituru ou the evening ; of June Gth after the contest is over, Tickets ,'r leaving Salt Lake at It p.m. ! r will bo good oa this train only. i I t t , ; ; - . Mr. Kroner to to a bright, Intelligent young man ayd a good pi inter, and wo for tbcUiN a bright future; May Moro Mentioned predict Several ' its rays purer be obscured by the n lomls H. KENNER ANDREW JENSEN ThloWook. of adversity, but shine with a steady, increasing light, spreading fis congenial THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1803, and warmth ovsr the face of the Ira fn and THrlf Enterprise In Various light earth, making glad Jhe hearts of men Iarts o t Tawn. Warn tch Watt. Thsnks, Bro, Bii;. Long may you ' ' OFFICERS OF SPANISH FORK . i.f Jt 1 X t - V- every Thursday In tho LullJ noitii of Muipoiin it Ing Hughes Store ly 5 i BUSINESS " 'K. v well known In Huber, having been one We know ofthsfuundcisoftlm H'.ii-s- , . H'iim. OKA I.KWIS Peals n pierchandise, and delivers oil to those who ai in ncod of light. Hit place of business is in the northeast part of town, on the road to Springvillo. miis. joiih r.'nei.r.oR. 4 Tide lady la the proprietor of boot soj shoe making establishment, where is manufactured all kinds of boot and shoe' of .best quality and at moderate pricet. A specialty is also mndo of Decoration Day, rt-The following program will l dered at the meeting houso at 1 :$0 p. m. on Monday, May yOih. Tho exercises will bo under tho auspices of the All are Suffrage" Association.' ' Invited; Opening exercise. Introductory remsiks. Select poetryTij Memory of the 8oldiera Ciave." ' ' HACKS BtyOS. A CO. Our Ilcnics." gong Essay ,pionecrr of gpiwiah Fork. The abojre firm ate proprietors of the Music. Spanish Fork Pinning Mill, They do ail Ilecltation "The 8oidier'a JUturu.' kinds of planing and moulding work aud deal In lumber, lath, ihingles, doors, 8ng f,et the Dead and the Bcauti ful RcM,'. and all kinds of building windows material. Essay "What Womnr. has done for her CmintyJ WAOON AND MACII INK f O Music. Thla inutitution ha a I y inch house in poetry. this c(ty with Mr. J. M. freer as agent Song. They cairy a large stack of wagons, Sketch pf George and Martha Washbuggies, farm machinery, ronij carts, barb wire, etc. They seem to be doing a ington, At the conclusion o the meeting ull good business. parties are invited to yisit the cemetery SAMVEL L C'OKKABT , and take part n decorating the graves. The above gciitlcman ha$ opened a It if tq he hoped ths tho cemetery harms shop half a block cast of the will be cleared eff and put in good conwhere lie manufacture! a superior dition to frecive the floral tributes. quality of harness, as he doca all his stitching by hand, thus making pis work Kicked by aJ Horse. i ti strong andt durable, On Sunday last Martin flansen, his co. LEWIS STIV4HT father and another man, went out to the The above firm deal io all kinds of fiedj between hero and Rayson to patch a staple, fsney and green groceries, fsh, horse, and in trying to do so a mule runpoultry, etc. Their premises are small, ning around caused them considerable but they do a rushing busiccss. Io the bother. Mr. Hansen got off his horse rear of their grocery store is barber aud caught the mule, hojdiug it with his Shop, where a clean, easy sheve can be arms around its neck, when a mare with obtained. a colt became excited, ran up to where X. B. SOHLEJ ha was standing and whirling around in him in tho head, catting off a kicked the store fas Spanish Fork. pnly drug !Ie carries full liucs of drugs, medicines, portion of liu right ear aod causing concussion of the brain. Ila was brought to chemicals, dye stuffs and tojlct artich He town udcoiisqIous, and Dr.' Warner wa mcriptioD carefully compounded. dressed the wound nd also has a soda fountain from which can summoned, a cool and sparkling brought the man back lo consciousness, ho obtained beverage that ig quite refreshing these Mr, Ilansen is able to be around and will .a J , ,, M ...... ... ,i irl-- Wo-man'- s Be-le- Co-oj- l, . il0 u. r CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT 1 reuses. fn lie ag CO, Calling on the tyranph tyoijse of the aboye institution in this pity, My. J. II. Clipgcr showed us through the establishment, and we had the opportunity of tho largest displays of peeing one of Wagons, buggies, road carts and agricultural implements to he found anywhere In Utah county. Jr. Clingtr says Itycy a hqrrow toolU to from keep everything a steam saw mill. It is worth a visit to their offico to see the little models of different kinds of machinery, which can be placed on a table and set in motion showing just how the larger machines operate when at work. Mr. Clingcr, who haa been agent hero for some time past, is going tq travel for a while In the count), and Mr. Nephi flansen, of Froyo, will take Ills place here as agept. RASMUS I,, soouvf RMn Over, On Tuesday afternoon Rasmus Qttoeon, a young man about seventeen years old, brought a load of cedar posts to town. He drove up to the watering trough, in front of the city hall and unbriddled the horses to let them drink, when through ftfripd fo run. He spine panso tcy caught holt of the halter straps and tried tp stop them, but they kept on goipg and in ruuniog oqo of them fill down, drag, giug the young man with him. The other home kept pulling the wagon until It passed over the body of the young man, and considering the heavy load that waa on the wagon, it is miraculous that lie the boy was not killed oqtrigld. doe not seen; to have sustained any io ternal injuries, but ho is considerably bruised. .'- - BRITISH EAPIJAUSTS ' .SyVtfiQ. in result to egg ail An tlikiry tlmt American Flnaaclon BeClir nicehowever in th winter is u failure, MMIlou of Their Money. I that suggest thoory Advanced. Any Mrs. rornelia V. E. Miller and Mrs ly fox the for locality ,l thing two sitla Field, aristocratic looking $ Solemn and Impressive Cere impracticable also useless. For tn of middle age, were which it 1 written arrest,! shell feed! to oyster of Inpe,-tRvrn,! iaj by member monies In tho Tabernacle. instance, theinAdvice them to wheat a at and staff swell tective hotel Dakota in K vT to chickens 1 not practi-ca- l Hty: They were charged with in the New England state Reverse the conditions or reverse t Aitilrei.. by IM.hop Bnoll the feed, and the task becomes .an wy Apprupi-iw' New mid f ilter Win, Crr. one. Oyster shells aro plenty ia adThe Dakota. in England and wheat food to green give often so vice given will is very good, and yet many people this city, on Thursday even- have-buDied-- Ju t little to give during the winOld age bt declining 1893, 19, 4 ing, May meat" is recommended Few and liearj disease, Ijuih jCcnnaq Ravie, (J will have it to spare, and yet nearly aged 70 years, 7 months and days. fhilh. ft 1 good either one MBS. MILLER every MRS. FIELD, Deceased was horn in Holden, Mass., and .will largely replace Stolen or eour, sweet and being money fugitives f,fi the iu November 13, 1831; wo baptized fresh m put. We know of nothing better English justice. Judge Barrett, brfJS in of 1843, cilurcli in Hubfmidaton, Muss, whom they were brought on a writ 3 or more accessible to the majority and lias lived the life of p true Latter-da- furiuers thim milk. It should be warmed babe corpus, set thsm at liberty but Once or twice a JUrs. Mlller.wae Immediate. Suint ever since. At the time of her so that it is pretty hot V of cayenne I' United jStates marshal. a in teaspoonful wocmc the put of member had been she p death seems tbe that husbands of Jt the with worn.. This fed in the morning J. II. Field and W. W. Miller, She came to pepper. chu;c.h forty nine years. come scalded chopped feed will put hen London from Chicago qome time ego n1 she hay where in Folk 1830, for JmaiuessThey started a Spanish in good condition banking enterprise, suWribn, since resided. must have a little pure jvater otce a day, to which were promised large proflu end hen the corner one pf Bister Davis wua the mother of twelve a box of ashes jn quick returns. Guileless British some old plaster pt lime mor- lets Invested heavily. Not long ago children, eight of whom are living, nd house, and of coarse sand, gravel or broken Field and Milley sought refuge ou the coa hand fifty grandchildren, and Bevm tar, pile 'Glass J? recommended by ntinent, and their wive paid a visit to xf crockery. York. .The women began drawing J, great grandchildren. some. We have not tried it London bank account, sqd bud w tbelr on held were warm services be must luacral enough, The The hen bouse combs or wat- cured 695,000 before theexposure occur red Saturday at 2 oclock, in the meeting o there will he no frozen Then the English dupes put in a claim a have should large 'south win- tbe rest of their deposit and secured thti house, as also were the seryiics over Hie tles. U dow, and the hens should not be let out 'womens arrest liRhop when remains of William Stoker. TbL Is tbe first time that Fluid's the weather is cold enough to Sucll and Elder Wth. Crecr spoke ujwn freeze their combs. A few hours in ths has been connected puldicly.with a frampj the faithful works of the departed middle of the day gives them needed lent enterprise. Li Chicago ha flourishes s an advertising agent and ncwHpapej brother and sister, stating how Sister exercise. Get them in early in tho af tywriter. A former employer says that hi whole all tho them and grain coon, officer he Relief give of t Davis, as an Society, bar- Was thoroughly honest, hut sharper than had visited the sick and rendered valu they will eat wheat, oats, porn, feed foz chain llghtnlDg. Re could pick up an . ley or buckwheat no sloppy quainiance .with a wildcat in ten minute able services in many wavs. feed the occasionally. supper. Change and he on frlepdly terms with the creatur Io forming the funeral procession the A dish of parched corn furnishes agree-iil- tq ten more." Miller came into prominence some years ago asone of the princlps!, variety, Dakota Farmer. b'.dy of tyilliam Stoker vs placed in In as big a swindle as was ever perpetrate I frout, he having hold the priesthood and Crackl'd lloof. to )on. the notorious Fund W. scheme, whid, was also senior president of the Fiftieth In ansyer to a request for something had Its headquarters at Chicago an iu Quorum of Scyntics. Qn each side of to prevent cracked hoofa The Dakota victims throughout North aod &utii When the crash came Miller America. the vehicle containing the casket the pall Farmer says: turned .evidence pd got off with of An ointment statep parts equal composed benders marched. Then followed eleven of pine tur, fish oil and beef brine heated ffne of $1,000, while his partners, Fleuiin vehicles, filled with relatives ar.J friends, and Loring, wept jto pron. Miller ma!; gently together and well stirred until after which there were members of tbe cold will often prevent the hoofs of ani- $100,000 out of Fund W., aud the curreni probably exaggerated Is that U Seventies' Quorum on foot. Then came mals from crocking if plied daily with report and Field have "skin tied tbe CritUlier rj the vehicle carrying the body of Sister smart friction. You night have your to the tun of $1,500,000. oxen shod, the loose- - hoof cut away and Day is, which wd followed by twenty the interstices stuffed with tarnd tow. CHIEF HENNESSYS MURDER. five vehicles, making in all thirty six while a judicious use iff leather with the A Sensational Crime Which llni Startle! conveyances that followed f ho remains shoo will be found Keep the . .. the CHy of New Orlane. to tl e cemetery, and a solemn aud imparts clean, and should much lamm-sthe level beadedness pf a few leaOnly was. bodies it The be bran for with a pressive spectacle day ding men bos present poultice prevented foe gieaf city of were laid away to rest where they will or two before applying the shot's. New Orleans from becoming the scene of a forevermore uo free from all earthly fierce riot, having for its object the extecares. rmination of tho Italians As it is, the feeFew parts of this big country v There will be a tctpperauco meeting at against these foreign residents is moa made the gain that Minnesota haa sine ling bitter. Messrs. Crandall .Cieers hall The trouble bec-a- n ?on;e tyionths ago with and Johnson, of BpringviUe, will be tbe tho last census. The whole state baa Inin population 619,000, a gain o) acts of vlotenco Invtrlvin;- - Italians wk,) creased speakers. 63 per cent. There seems to be an at were at fuud with each other. Cuttiugg:,! THE LATE GEN. SCHENCK- Stabbing became so frsquut lath pim traction about Minnesota. ention of tbe vendetta that Chief of Police Anecdote. Which Show Hl Reel Clue jvid..C. Hennessy began i, special Invtstl "fecal from The Montana Stock Grow-sr- gation oi tlif aattcjTH'itt- - view- - to th. Like all men of strong couv lotions, agJournal: Spice, our ferocious bull- restoration of law and order And the pur hi gressive pel tonality aud extreme capacity for dog, tackled the big bear Wednesday Ishment of the criminals, lie pushed Inquiries so vigorously that, in the cours--omaking wixm friends or bitter foes, Qen. afternoon. Bruin got frightened and lit Robert C. Bchenck, who died recently at time, he hod collected a mass of valuahl out for tho woods, waa his dragging the Bngn information bearing on Italian assaseimt tha life Washington, object during tions and the methods of the .Mafia ait, time of much exaggerated praise and an with him kindred secret societies. qual amount of undue criticism. Terhap For sotui) reason tbe exports of meat The other evening tye started to the greatest storm of abuse that ever poured tyis companion being Capt. Conmr bd dairy products for the two mouth upon hit head fell just after President Lina corner tbe two friends separated coln bad commissioned him brigadier general with September have fallen off At ending Half a block further on Hennessy was con of voluntas? at the outbreak of the late civil mqteriaLy as compared with the earns fronted by a man war. Scbenck was a civilian, a lawyer, a in 1869. who fired on him but of politician, an with a double barmilitary affairs he knew nothing, and tbost reled h o t g a n. opposed to him said so in plain terms. His The load of slugs appointment was denounced in one leading Circumventing th Middleman. newspaper M an outrage ou the soldiers, and After many years of experimenting, tore through the i was suggested that he be turned over to sne portion of the rural community at chiefs body, but be did not fall. tome orderly sergeant of tha regular ariqy least have learned how to dictate their Instead he drew and "made to drill tike sixty for a month." It was only a little after his anteriug on own terms to buyers. These are tho bis revolver and active military service that Schenck's critics fruit grower of New York, New began a battle Jersey with his assailant. found a pew occasion for reiterating their and have Pennsylvania. formed They fiend prjgiual views, The general was engaged in Another securing possession pf tbe Loudon and Hamp- tbe Frnit Growers' association, with a crept behind him shire railroail. At Vienna the train convey- headquarter in each mfftablo central lo- and sent a second UAV,D c-- HKKsr.bT. ing his forces was fired upon, the engineer un- cality, Volley of missiles into the victims person, coupled the locomotive and rau away, and The grower in western New York whose left side was literally torn uivny Schenck's handful of men had to face a band Then the murderer fled Just as Capt. Cou pf very eager aud active epponenta. Tbe and Pennsylvania have now a hoard of nor, who had been alarmed by the shoot truth pf the matter, as afterward established, trade, witty branches in the fruit dis- fng, ran up. Ilennessy had just strength was that the combatants on both sides dis- tricts. They watch the markets and send enough left to gasp out: creditable The Dagos did it." courage and camo out of the fmit to played points where the demand tbe contest ,with honor, but Scheuck's enThen he fainted away, and at 9 the nrxt U most brLk and emies declared that he had been ignominious-lprices best. They are morulnr ba was a corpse. Pursuit and ar routed, and sarcastically dubbed him th in constant communication by telegraph, rest of suspected persons followed fast 4 "hero of Vienna." and from time to time Ex the householder named Peeler, In front price at whose Tbe probable reasous why President Lin- which residence tbe foul dped was will suffer tho fruit to go. they coln gave Sehenck bis commission were two identified several of the prisoner All stand together and the In number. For ob be knew the man to l buyer must as tne meu engaged hi tho murder. A able, aggressiva and brave. And again he pay the price or go without tho com- street electric light had given hlmagoo-Considered himself uudur great personal obliview of the combat. A day or so iat?r modity gation. It may not lie generally known, but the satn time proper precaution Thomas Duffy, a friend of the slain chirf,ha it is an actual fact that Mr. Llncolu gave I , colled at tbe jail for Die purpose, as 8 aIten Sohonck the credit of first naming him for gainst putting inferior fruit said, of otie of the accused Identifying r tbe presidency. Ib bontumbor, JSC,0, tho upon the market, or giving dishonest named Scaffedi. Hi's intent was s mw addressed K mooting at Dayton, O., on weight and measure. Tho growers deadly one, however, fi.r wlien brougut liio politiol issues of that period. Allusion name is he shot him face scraped plainly upon tho basket. downto face wit) the prisoner being made to tho subject of tbe next presi- One and then surrendered to the uuthorifruit growers union, the New dency, Mr, Schnuck suggested "that if &u honest, sensible man was wanted, it would be Jersey Fruit Exchange, haa succeeded SealTedi Ixifore he expired asserted bis well to nomiuate tbe distinguished gentleman in bringing down railroad freight charges Innocence, hut gave Information which from Illinois who bad just addressed them." and also led to fresh arrests. Score of Italians at tho price of fruit baskets. However, if the beginning of Schencki either iu or under surveillance, Tho Ilammonton Fruit Growers' and public custody military career was not glorious, either runs no high that many feeling Union works moro than through lack of experience or want of opporany of the of tho race have thought best to leave Ne tunity, he showed conspicuous gallautry and others on tho It col- Oilcans. Until Uieroally guilty are brougal plan. ability later on. At tbo second battle of Bull lects the colony duo money the grower and ap- to justice it looks as if tho whole Run, while in tbe thickest of the fight aud w'll remain in bad odor aud under the law plies when men his a ball a struck hi forward, urging consignment of ffion. Witness Peeler ha received nu-- a right wrist aud his sword dropped from bis fruit is not satisfactorily accounted for crons letters threatening bU lUn. and hand. Says one of the historians of the war: All farmers and Zven police protection. vegetable gardenors. Soldier still enjoy telling of tbe general's eU the fruit growers, could have rage and fearful imprecations at the loss of such 0)1. Robert G. Ingersoll says of Walt unions and stand by each other his sword." He refused to leave Die field like Whitmans chief poem: "Iu those won until he had recovered it. The wound per- the sticks In that old bundle of the droua bis Leaves of Gross,' you find manently injured right arm, and for the faul6e remainder of his life Gen. Sehenck wrote nd suggestions! touches and fragments, with his left bund. The new historical society composed of all there is of life that lies between When uiiuistt-- r to England Gen. Sehonck of women ir 'ailed the "Daughters of the babe, whose rounded cheeks dimple became the target of a good deu! of adverse comment because lie aas reported to have the American Revolution." Mrs Har- beneath his mothers laughing, loviwi published a book on playing for the rison has accepted its presidency.' The eyes, and the old man, snow crowned, Use of the Etigli.-to "Poker society will build a monument to aristocracy. Mary who with a smile extends his band Bob," as he was afterwards called by his op- Washington, mother of death." never George. took tho Mr trouble to deny ths ponents, Sherman, of New York, introduced charge, but hi friends claimed that he siminto ply wrote out the rules of the game in com- congiess some time sinco a bill making LORENZO THOMAS, of Government ti pliance with the request of a lady. She had mark iu a the manuscript put iu type and issued a few suitable manner the historic sites of the oopireof the pamphlet for private circulantk,0 Th, wtoriMv. tion. Carries a full line of samples of l0,k Gen. Sehenck spent tho lust years of his Ilrai , rlc,a Clothing life iu absolute retirement. He gathered Revolutiou wil1 undergo eign and Domestic Goods. mado to order on short notice. alKiut him a few old friend-- , but cored to LerCCUn3 nionuments upon S sites. The make no new once. As one of bis biographers permanent annual Workmanship and Fit Guar says: "Ills enemies spoke of him assclib-U- ; a ry 0f the society will be his friends called him whole souled, generous, 0" I j ht. -- a , Qn Monday we visited the stock farm Volume 1, number 1, of the Spanish of Mr. Noilscn and saw one of the finest St'N is ou our tablo. It is decidedly Fork displays of bluoded horses that pue a novelty a newspaper without a single would wish to see, JIis famous French from the local merchants advertisement coach horse, Justin, won five of tho in which it it published, is town of the highest prizes in Ainerlps, and never was now. We look to see indeed something beaten in the show ring. He is a beauty. Wl1 advertisements 'ts co"inn j Gulipoll is another flue French coach and the week next plate matter dis bred standard a Montrose is horse. be a great improve trotter. Mcdere is another prize winner, carded, which will lie has ment. The local matter is bright, sparkand is a full blood Pcrcherao, and well told. Dispatch. other Percheron and Cleveland Bay ling, newsy lie horses, to the number of thirteen, Wm. Lewis little boy, whom we men also baa a full blood Pcrchcrou mare last week as being sink with tinned that was the highest prize win"?? iu Franco at the national show, and now pneumonia, has been taken worse sincea owns the first full blood Percheiox mare and the disease has now turned Into that was ever owned iu tho territory. pericarditis, or iuflamation of tho heart-Dr- . Pike, of Provo, waa telephoned for One of his horses, Rnvenstein, is the He came over, and after ex one of and yesterday. is in Utah, largest the largest in the world, weighing amining tho boy, said he thought he A colt, would pull through, but it would be hundred pounds. twenty-onsired by Montrose, was foaled at Mr, almut three mouths before lie would be Nielsen's farm this spriug, end it is ahlo to to aiound again. nominated to trot in the futur'ty stake of Prof 11. E. Gib a am! a number of (he Independence, Iowa, in 1894, for members of tho Provo choir came over iu which race there will be f 100,000 to this rity on Sunday afternoon and stakes, the first winner to take $73,000, met w ith eight or ten of our local sing the second $15,000, and the third $10,-00era. They practiced two or three of the Mr. Nielsen not only lias the prize pieces that will bo sung in the largest, but also the oldest horse breed- June festival at Salt Lake, on Monday ing establishment in the territory. The singers lure evening, Juno 6th. will join with those of Provo in the great A Compliment. contest that will take place at that timn. The 8i'N came out in Spanish Fork last Thursday . We are not speaking Tho city fathers nro having gravel about old time honored Sol, but of a hauled and placed on the sidewalks paper of that name published at that along Main street, in order to make the enterprising Utah town, by W. 11. walks of equal grade. This is a good Kenner and Andrew Jenscu. The Si x move, and one that will bo appreciated is n neat, well edited six cnluuia folio, The city by the people geni rally. aud deserves the patronage and support furuishrs the loads and the gravel of the people of Utah county, W. H. wagons, but the do must their people Kenner is editor and maungcr. lie is own hauling aud spletuling of gravel . big hearted, hotidlaWe." e Bow LAID TO REST.' y for-Bie- M-- r U The to. tailor, !?tV auni-vers- Oct 11 I carry teed. a full lino of attachments Bl&gcr Bowing Machines. M |