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Show Mr. L; W. Harris wetii north Tuesday on a business trip to Salt Lake. DISTRICT COURT Tanner is a witness in the Reaver ;Coop case in the The array of legal talent before the be d e ra lC ju r t i nSa 1 t L uketliisvveek. present session of court reminds one of lie went north Tuesda). the good old Territorial days, -- The list Notick of sale. Is, Samuel R. Thurman bl Provo, Grant 11. Smith and Ed McGurren of Salt Estate of Sarah Oavey, deceased. Toe undersignedvytli sell a t public Lake, O. 1 bomasMarion- auction to the highest bidder, .Lot two, Plat A, Heaver eaux, j. W. Chrisiiau and W. F. Knox in Hlock Seventy-one- , rods of Heaver.' City Survey, the same square-an- d containing 144 rodsof ground Cuseof Matt Reiner vs Horn Silver M lh-- r with the appertenances and improve .. lug Co. Motion fur new trial ments thereon, (consisting of two stone bouses and an orchard, Situated in Heaver City, Heaver County. Utah, on Lockriu.vs, Lockrio, decree of -- divorce sTiturday,ibe 2Stb day oLMay,T900, at ordered. P 12 oclock M. McGurren vs Mttldoon et al, judgement Terms, cash in hand. W. G. H1CKLEY, Administrator. against Burke by default, 000. Grant II. Smith vs John Ryan, evidence 1 in aud takeu under advisement. A dm it ted to c 1 i zens hi p, Ch r s 1 n a u T, Levi and Joseph WrClay, cltlzonsof EnglandrDavid TrlJarrls and David Precinct League Organized Officers ElectS. Harris, natives of Wales. ed Committees A ppointed Delegate - to State League Elected .New- - Conuty Estate of letters to" James President Suggested. f Yardley bond of 2000. -On adjournment of.iho precinet prl. Estate of James Fairer, .letters to Jos. W. Farrer, bond 2200. ' mary Monday night, Mr. John li. MurState Senator R. U. . Ar-Mtirdoc- kr being-twelv- Thoeanvas for Tunas tur -- ihe-Seofi- eld relief resulted in raisiifpr807J0vTetr umbunt was forwarded to the central .comm i lieu Monday. E. Mjirdoek was a Mr.-Cbs-rles north bound passenger Monday, having been subpoenaed as a witness' before the Federal Court m bait Lake. Inconsequence of the recent rains and present sunshine, the rauges are m bt tier condition than at ai.y liu.e for three years, and the prospec.s lor gram crops were never tetter than now. The Young PeopleV-Conferenc- will e be held in Sait Lake City on the :10th, 11th and 12th of JTfne. Half-far- e rates till railroads and it is wilKm given on thought that a large number of Heaver's voung people will be iu attendance. Lev. D. Jaynes arrived in Heaver yesterday and will hold services at the Methodist chapel tomorrow afternoon and eveningNexulweekKevereuds A'urkerand Jaynes go south and will conduct services iu Parowan, Ced ir City and St. George, returning in about ten d a v s. - UOYSXEG. BROKEN. Last Monday as Mn Thomas. Davis was returning homefrom Cedur.wiin his wife and small children, he shopped at a point ahout seven miles south ol the city to talk with a man whom they met, Mr. Davis got out of ihe wagon and his little s hoy, Ezra, unnoticed by the other of the wagon, began to climb out between the box and the rear wheel, when the team started catching the hoys rig h 1 e g n the whe el, twisting i toi t 1 of . occu-pani- 1 j ankle and7 brcaklhgtlfe joint hones of the leg between the ankle-akneo..As soon as ilie hoy could bT resat-th- o -- DnV i s yl i p p e d.,.11 p i -- J )i s Dr. m atid drove immediately t iarlt In who set the member and made "h 11 tittle fellow as comfortable as possibl; That not bing more serious res tilled from t he the accident was verv forth na to. as the prompt stoppl tig f theieam was al I that saved t ho boys lifer --7- -3- - NOTICE TO CKEDlTOnS. Estate of James- - Farreiy-.doceaR- d. edlLbrswiUj7resent their claims jylth e necessary vouchers to the under-gne- d Administrator, at the Law Office John Vnr:l Christian, Honm Xo. 4 mrt House building. Heaver City, Hea-- r County.. Utah, on or before the 20th v r, .of tuber. 1 1'OO. J ajtii es V. Administrator of the Estate Ferrer, deceased. rst publication, May 12. li 1900. Fa r of-tn- . es i y , m 1 1 1 V - John-Yardle- y, . dock, County President of the Republi- Estate of Epli. Griffith, Jotters to F. T. can League, askud that action be takeu 777 T Gunn, bond 2400. - -iu the organization of a precinct league, Estate of E. C. Mathews, guardianship of Miner ship of miner children to which vas acted upon by every Republican present enrolling themselves as Lou. Mathews, bond 2000. Estate Sarah Davie, order to sell real members. Geo. L. Henson was elected president; estate. Guardian of minors, John Hr Jackson Cox 1st Harbclougb. VV M. White Estate of E. C. Mathews, commission Pratt 2nd ' . secretary. appointed for partition of property. EUale of Johu H.,YIUdenJiuai. account . .A.commiUee consisting orO,.A, Mur dock. Jackson Cox and Johu Nowers approved. Family allowed 10.50 was appointed and Instrucied to procure , per mouth. a hall aud have it lined up suitably for holding regular meetiugjTbf the League4 ES. aTTd to repTirt vv IieiTread y to t he Couhf y Republican Chairman W. ' II. :Facns-worth- , who will announce-tliediregu(Special to the Blade.)" club. lar liYeedhg ofhe I . Salt Lake, Alay 1 lili.lDOO. It was resolved-1- 0 hqld - regular The Jol lowing delegates to t lie nat fon-meetings dating fnmr 'the'" day .. contention which meets In Philadelof ilrst regular meeting, to bo set as phia the 19th of next mouth, were chosabove provided. W. M. Wltiie was elected a delegate en last evening hy the State Republican to represent the Heaver League at the convention, viz: St a te Le a gue cun ye h i dnwhlchcunvcii Arthur Brown, Geo. Suth erland, Gov on 10th. Lake Salt in the ed - Hy mutton of v. 11. Farnsworth, Hea- Wells, C. E. Loose, Thus. 77Kearns and Geo, H, Hausen,- ver Republican League was decided Tip Delegates to tbp natioiml league "conon as the nanio bylwbiclYlhe clOb wOuid in vention which-mee- ts Minn. be designated. Mr. John R. Murdock asked to be re- July 17th next, were chosen as follows, lieved ontrerespoijsi hi lltwof the Coun- to wit: Win. Glasmann, Mrs, Rachul Miller, ty presidency-o- f the League andTtctiuif was taken looking to the appointment Thomas Spvey, (leo. A. Smith, Dr, of a successor, the delegate o the 6. ate RoacbeFrank-Hatisonr Joseph Dowels,-WesleLeague being hist ructed nr- request of K. Walton, Mrs. Annie M. Hrad-e- y the State President, Win. Glasmann, vice-presideii- vico-presideu- t, t; i -bi- his position and replaced in .ihejvagnn, Mr. over--ruled- m nd umed from e weekly al S St.-Pa- ul, .. - - v the appointment of O. ATLMurdock aiid Dr. Wadsworth. $- - |