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Show .1 - THE HEBER HERALD PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. r 7 : lying, the cuhsjvve where whining td and with an arm about each, watched the waning light of the short Northern and the day, the, stars , blossomings borealis. streaming bands of the aurora Then, before night closed in, she gathei moss ed her arms full of the jelly-Jik- e which was stored in the ice caverns, and fed the cubs and herself, useing what was left as a bed, whereon sn-- slept until the sun awakened her, and she found herself on a broad slab of ice, which was all that was left oi the pal-- . T ace. To be continued. -- muffs v. ScoriDAi.K Pa.. Jan. 27. By an exin the Mampioth plosion of fire clamp shift of, the II. C. Fricke Coke Com, eighty star. y nvners ere pany ushered into eternity and a number seoccur-e- d riously injured. I he explosion this morning shortly after 9 o'clock supposed was the result of a. miners oil lamp. The after damp . which followed the fire damp explosion I to-da- y c .ndiis "suffocated nearly every workman. The few men who realized the awful situation fell to the ground, thereby prethem. venting the gas from striking The' persons not killed are in such a critical condition that their deaths are - -- X: momentarily exported. I V Editor Jerald: gome people won't let their children go out of an evening to dances. Qome have an excuse for not leting them go 1 , , because theyii:en t got any money to pay for tYemY anil Tubers haven't got" any excuse, but that they dort want think that when they get them to. up school dances the school children ought to go to, them no matter when heather they are at day they are. or at night. 13 or when dances are got tip for the school children they are got up for them to go to. c YOURS TRULY, . 1 TV 3. BWKQm The closing exercises of tfie second term of the district school took pjace in Turners Hall Friday ft the usual time in the morning the live schools met the teachers had peparetl a program which consisted of recitations, songs, While the t hildren from and dialouge. all the .citoois doi e well we think tl t t hildren rem Htnry Airds schorl done the best, aiuo reflected great creditN on the teacher for their training the last erm, we havent space to mntiorv in detail all the program but will say was the most entertaining pi ogram ever got up in Heber. in the alternoo t the school clildrem we re Treated to a dance which lasted untill five, all of ut were provided with tickets free, and had a splended time and wish the las: day of school would come every week . 111 : ' i I.- MARKET REPORT Butter twenty cents per pound. Fggs thirty cents per dozen. Wheat 75 cents per bushel; , Hay from $5 to $8 per ton Oats f 1.75 per hundred. t I . |