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Show THE HERALD. PUBLISHED EVERY IEDER I Peter Ivic.vno damage was done and Mr. I lorrocks was happy. Mud is better than dust these days. .Hie fair in Salt Lake .is attracting -- V ' , John' W Young, president of the ' Utah General Railway was in Heber Saturday. Mr. Young is going to; Glen wood 'Springs to .sec the here ' and that country between Glen wood is about point, 15 , h the who'e valleys attention, i M. C, Jones qf Omaha and W. S. Haynes were in town Thursbay. " The October diveden of six percent is now payable at A Hatch & Co. The smi. annul confrence storm commence Thursday it was in earnest. George Richards of Provo with his mother was visiting friends in. Hebe last . MONDAY. miles above Newcastle c the present terminus pf the Colorado Midland Railroad. Kir Youngs trip overland would indicate that there is something more than sightseeing ahead. Engineer Byus accompanies him. J . week; on the Grand; Judge Watson and Mr. Buys w?ent to Provo last week. To meet the Judge and .selectmen of Utah Co. and with them, mal em.c.f tr to the stockholders of Provo canyon. road to pay for some late improvements, then make the road free and declare it a county road. They - offer ed 4cco. Uuh Cc to pay 3,0(0 and Wasatch Co. to pay $1,000. The offer is being considered but not yet accepted. . William. Averett is building an addition to his .residence or the mill street. . James Foster, a miner, fell down the shaft 300 feet at the Bultion Beck mine lust week and was instantly killed. Died ' V - t A child of Bent Peterson 3 weeks old Sunday. The first snow this season fell4 last Wednesdays night. The" west monn- tains had rend new. snow in sight Ihurs-du- , X x . y. The Ingest stack ofhay in the valley, is at Chris Christiansens it is 260 feet long 18 feet wide and was built 25 feet high-bu- t has settled some. Last week John blocks lost his team loaded with coal He was returning form Coal Ville and walking by side of the horses, wdimigiear home it was quite dark the at something and started to run;1 They soon left Mr. Horrocks,,' it ' being too dark to see them he could only muess their direction and guessed wrong every time. The entire outfit was found next morning at 1 ared J V. . : 1 . Bobby (at the breakfast table) Clara, did Mr. Spooner take any of the umbrellas or hats from the hall last night? , Clara Why, of course not! Whvy should he? T Bobby Thats what Pd like tc know. I thought lie did, Yos I heard him say Tin goinij 'y lien he was going out, teal just one.; aiftl- Why, what's ; the matter, Clara? " i ! I i TT" . r The. Heber Rifle Club will meet Wednesday Sth October at 4 pm. jn front of the court house for the purpose of dividirfftthe cash in the treasury..': Joseph Hatch President. ; |