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Show Tilt II H B li R' ERALD. H DtJimiawwr, HCpT'dl jiiiilii 1 '" ' N-1WS. icWim - m ' lien it rained. County Court is in session to-day- ' - .- The Grand Jury at Prove ignored the ca$e agains John V. Witt. Giles corner oppisite the Court house and are going 10 build a butcher shop there wiier spring opens. 1 he first o; March' Mr. Robertson and family moved upon A. Hatched farm just north of town where Air. Ward 11 used to live, And Mr.Bryiie and family will move into the house where . JohnT .Duke and Sauiiul Wing cd to the sheep heard Thursday. Mr. Robertson Iveti. The Wave publishing c ompany will print the bonds for the school-distric- t. David Grace died at Rush Valley station on the Tintie road on the 20th from drinking alcohol. W. J Moss who killed Alex Lang-te- n at Park City was acquitted by the , jury at Salt Lake on the 27th. Pride " has started a store on Center-cree, Now every town in the Valley has competition in merchandise. Mrs." k. sueured a large fine Linx skin which he lui$ added to his collection of stuffed Our brother Joe lias animals. hirst .district court, min of Provo. BenjaForman plead guilty to the charge grand larceny, and was sentenced to one year imprisonment. Mr. and .Mrs. J. 11. Luke of Park City was over to. I leber 'Juesday to visit tneir friends and relitives. Mr. Luke went back in a few days, but Mrs. : Luke will stay a month. ihomas Clotworihey and Helcr Vo ok have leased the George M. ; Owing to the heavy snow and high wind rI uesday night, the Utah Central rail road was blockaded so that the mai did not reach Park City in time to connect with the leber stage. That is why we didet get any 'papers Wednes1 day night. - e didnt get any Salt Lakemail Friday night, it was not the fault of the trains this time-,- the mail got to Park City all vv 4 right but didnt get. to, Heber. The Post Master had better apprentice himself to a school mam and learn to read JleberCity on Heber mail. Swept Into The River. Arizona., Feb. 27. The river is still rising. The people have abandoned all houses and gone to die hills. Every business house in town, bt. Joseph Convent, public halls, school houses, express and postoffice, railroad buildings and many residences were swept. Jnto Mie Colorado river The remaining property in the town is be.ng watched over by special police. The waiter in Yuma is falling to night, but reports (if further rising are recieved from above which, if verified; will esult in total destruction of die town. Yuma, V rkV "V , I - v S . ' |