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Show 1? i THE HEBER HERALD " HOT. IE i PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. NETS, and brought to Heber too late for examination friday. The court placed Mr. Smith under $500 bonds to keep the peace untill two Pm. Saturday at which time the examination took place, after hearing all' the evidence the court gave the prosecuting witness an excellent lecture. Discharging Smith and taxed Mr.-- , Huffaker with costs of Joe Goodwin & Sons are killing fat 1 beef yet, , Advertise in the Heber Herald it r Will pay , 7 V An explosion in Denver August 4th . C. Bosworth damages $25. killed 7 -- I - - 7 OOO. . , .. Dr. Faust one of the great American cattle men will lecture next Sunday night. S. M. Brown" of Vernal passed through Heber August 7th on hiswvay to Zion. George Dabling the rustleing merchant of Walls Burg was in Heber last Thursday loading his teams with goods .. In the Justice court Friday August 8th the case of Bobie Lindsay charged with selling whisky to the Indians, was dismissed, the evidence against him be- - Court $17.60. Takven From m , -- 5 fng insufficient. , William Kemmler the N ew Y ork at murder Aas executed Auburn Prison August 6th. This is the first execution under the law by means of electricity. hyy-etric- ity the receips of cattle were 20.000 head, and including the 30th were the largest aggregate that was ever recorded for two consecutive days. Holders of stock w ere entirely at buyers mercy. There was a decline from Wednesday quotations of 10 to 15. Shipping steers sold $3.50 $4.25 Cows and Bulls at $i.co to $2.50 Feeders $2. 15 to $3. 25 Texas Cattle $1.25 to $3.23. The w'eathefis hot and dry, feed scarce cattle are being pushed to the market in poor condition and in such large numbers that the market is over stocked. '1 he immediate prospect is bad. The only remedy is to hold back from ping until the surplus is exausted and then only put good clean fat cattle on July . , The Chicago Markets. 31 the market. Andrevv Nelson the young man who terfat the Rail Road camp near Rosss Summit is doing very well, and Doctor Lindsay hopes he will he able to save the. sight of both eyes. David Hu (Taker swore out a complaint was against B. M. Smith ' charging Smith His, Huffakers life Praying the court to restrain him from so doing, Mr. Smith was arrested with threatneing t MARKET REPORT, Eggs twenty cents per dozen. Chickens thirty cents apiece. Butter fifteen cents per pound. Wheat ninty cents per bushel. Oats $1.50 per hundred pounds., Hay 6$ per ton.. , |