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Show - liJU. Ittuli 2'Vi r. Vol. Provo City, Utah, Friday. ,June 28, 188 3. G. W. SHORES, Office at M. D. Uhsidenck. One blk east of Roberts House J. Shores, A. M. D., AND PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Payson. Utah. OfRoa att Realdenoa, Wightman Building, Up Stairs. In F. F. REED, Resident Dentist, Bant BoMiw, Rood, Ns. 10, - PROVO, - UTAH. SIMONS. F. H. M. D. Utah Vai.lkv Oazkttb.1 institutions of their native land, prominent among which was the bull THE LAND OF PULQUE. fight. The Mexicans, long accustomed to horrible scenes of blood enacted in their temples when hundreds of of superstition were often ofFrom Utali to the Ancient victims fered up by priests, as sacrifices to their Gods, seem to have been already City of Mexico. prepared to welcome the bull fight and accord it popular favor and patronage. This singularly shocking sport became CHAPULTEPUC CASTLE. an institution of Mexico and also of all Central and South American counA Mketcla ef Our Neat Door Neighbor tries where the Spaniards made conA Hull tight Nlglife and quests and settled. At the present Ncenea Around tlir Klaorlcal time in all the large cities of Mexico .and ef the nonteaumaa. there are one or more ampithea tres capable of seating large numbers PA11T XII. of people and devoted to bull fights. Rut wonderful as are the remains These ampitheatres are usually built gathered in the museum of the ancient exclusively of wood. There are three lopeople who inhabited Mexico in ages of them in the City of Mexico, all on to cated of next side e the the ante-datremotest range of city that long near and the very great history upou this continent; yet more Chapdltepec, y which was remarkable and still interesting a drive way of thousand times are relics and ruins, once a kind of causeway over which too stupendous for collection in the the Spaniards, under Cortez, made retreat on that dreadful trieste largest building in the world, which their noche of which we have already spoken. almost have remained unexplored and I11 nearly all southern countries the unvisited and undisturbed until this Sabbath day is given largely to amuseIt has been day in southern Mexico. and in Mexico it is given in- a suggested that a proper study of these ments, to festivities and bull known, collected ami unexplored great degree I11 afternoon every Sunday the relics of those long vanished peo- fights. in Mexico vast throngs of the of City ple would develop strong and positive in dressed their holiday attire, and umlisputable testimony in the people, swarm to towards the ampitheatres the authenticity witness the bull way of establishing Formerly fights. of the Book of Mormon. On the these were habituexhibitions Moody are averse who those other hand, by most witnessed the refined and by to conceding the claims of the Book of ally cultured of Mexican the capitol.but Mormon it has been maintained that extended and careful exploration at present it is evident that only the middle and lower classes go to the bull among these same ruins might bring Nevertheless they lights habitually. out facts In strong denial of the well arc by young and old. patronized that deputed remarkable book. Yet be will it Evidently along time before no steps have as yet been taken to inare talmoed finally by a preponthey vestigate and explore those Mexican derant sentiment, public though no antiquities which undoubtedly have doubt the tendency of the times !b in an important bearing on the subject, the of direction their extinguishment. and it will be one of the future early As, out of curiosity almost every projects of the Utah Vallky Gaforeigner visiting Mexico is tempted eszette to propose and back up the to to the go ampithcatre and witness tablishment of a mixed, able and imso was the writer likewise a bull fight, partial commission of learned men tempted; and as is the case usually in to be sent from Utah down to explore and report upon those wonderful the premises, he yielded u) that will and endeavMexican relies. It will be the aim temptation or to the whole here portray with to supply this exploring party in cruel realistic spectacle every facility for making a most with much attention to details. light Five thorough, exhaustive and fair investi- bulls were and tortured lamited, finally as gation which may be relied upon horses were gored and ultimate in its results and develop- slain; ten esa several had veritable How ments. facinatiug would such a research be? 2s ot even the im- cape. TO HE CONTINUED. aginations of our readers can portray stuIlEGl'LATING ASSESSMENTS. the marvelous interest which any dent of past history or devotee of The Territorial Hoard of Equalization In science must feel in bringing to the Scanlon. Tiie law passed by the last Legislalight of modern days the buried myswho ture, nations the teries of providing for the establishment of ruins so the in way have left much of a Territorial board of Equalization and relics behind them, and so little of Taxes requires that said board of legible history as yet discovered. shall meet on the third Monday of In due time. there will be laid before June of each year and proceed to visit the readers of Tub Gazette the de- different counties and ascertain the tails of a plan by which it is proposed value of property in the various counto accomplish this great work of ex- ties, with a view of equalizing assessploration and give the results to the ments throughout the Territory on a public first through these columns. basis of equity and uniformity. The For the present therefore we may be members of this board at present are satisfied with a brief notice of the Judge Elias Smith, of Salt Lake, wonderful antiquities of Mexico and chairman: J. F. Hammond.of Cache, turn to the living institutions of that secretary; C. C. Richards, of Weber; remarkable land once more. L. S. Hills, of Salt Lake, J. S. Page, n as one of Utah; K. C. Lund, The bull fight is of Washington of the great national amusements of and C. Chambers of Summit county. Mexico. It was of course introduced According to law this board met one into that country by the Spaniards. week ago last Monday, and one week In Spain the bull fight has for cen- ago last Wednesday and Thursday turies been recognized as a distinc- they proceeded to Logan, Cache Co., tively uational sport. It was intro- anil took testimony as to the value of duced there ages ago aud seems to property there. Thence they went to have been the outcome of a kind of Ogden, Weber Co., anil while there transition from the time when gladi- summoned in witnesses from Morgan, atorial combats were the great attrac- Summit Hnd Box Elder. They artion of the Ampitheatie as in ancient rived in Provo, Utah county, last Home where not only men were slain Monday, and united their labors. by each oilier in public lit the arena From here they departed Tuesday but where at one time men for public evening for Nephi, Juab county, and amusement, were found combating thence they go to Manti, where they with ferocious brutes. For long years will call in witnesses from Sevier and the best public taste of the European San Pete counties. The result of world seems to have approved these their investigations will not be known awful exhibition of blood and slaugh- at once. ter. Kings, princes and the church This is only the second year of the dignitaries of the times patronized existence of this board. Last year them. Delicate ladies, statesmen and they raised the assessed valuation of poets were not averse to them. And Utali county 25 per.cent, and that of lienee as a matter of course society several other counties from 25 to 40 gave tiiem popular approval. By slow per cent. It is not likely, however, degrees there came about an evolution that many changes will be made this of ideas, as it were in respect to tiiese year. public exhibitions of beastly violence and public gladitorial contests in Liberal County Convention. Rome became things of the past. But A mass convention of the public taste that approved them voters of Utah county is the Liberal hereby called was by no means extinguished. to meet at the County Court House in Scenes of blood still continued to be Provo City, Saturday, the 6th day of relished by many long after their par- July, A. I). 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m. for purpose of nominating canditial suppression as a sport or amuse- the dates for County Selectman and Counment. Thu bull light seems to have ty Superintendent of District Schools, been a partial outcome of this lurking also a candidate for the Legislative from the Eighth Council Disthirst for bloody spectacles engend- CouncilUtali trict, county, and attending to ered in those days when gladiatorial such other business us may come becontests were at once the shame and fore the convention. After the busimarvel of the most enlightened nation ness of the convention has been transfrom the 15Lh and 16th of the earth. With the transition f acted the voters Districts will seperate Representative and public sentiment humane feelings and organize representative convencivilized sentiments banished even tions for the purpose of nominating candidate for the Legislature from the bull fight frem the position of a one each district. The 15th Representa.11 Spain except amusement, popular tive District comprises Leh I, Fairfield, and in Portugal, where it has main- Ceder Fort, Goshen, Santaquin, Spring tained a firm hold upon public taste Lake, PayRon and Spanish Fork precincts. The 16th Representative Disuntil this day. comprises Provo, Provo Bench, Soon after the conquest of Mexico by trict Pleasant Grove, American Fork and the Spaniards when the realm of the Lake View precincts. Montezumas became a dependency of Joun J. Ellis, David Evans, the Spanish, crown, hordes of SpanGeo. Sutherland, ish adventurers flocked into Mexico in II. M. Doug all, search of golden spoils, and they James McBetii, and customs C. TnOKNTON. A. the introduced naturally to-da- mrgam. Jltygoirian 0 National Office two doors north First Rank, and at residence, Provo, Utah. Offloe hours B to 11 s. m.. and 3 to S p. m. J. JENSEN, &MIATCHMANER 1 JEWELER. St Keeps on hand an Elegant line of W a tehee, docks. Field Glasses, Spectacles and Gold and Silver-warREPAIRING A SPECIALTY. And all work warranted. Provo. Center St., .... e. JOHN B. MILNER. ... - at - Attorney Law, Hines1 Building, Provp, Utah. IForls. HOTEL. Spa.nisli SUSAN 1) BO YACK, Proprietor. Conveyances kept on band for the accommodation of travelers. Largest South of Sample Room S< L,&ke Olty. Terms Reasonable. - Spanish Fork, Utah. THE ENTERPRISE AND lEest'a.xira.rvb. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, Messrs. Meyers & Felt Have Just opened this new Chop House and Kestaurant, on Center St., next door to D. P. Felt A Coi Book Store. loe Cream, Confectionery. Tobacco and Chrars of the Best Quality kept for the Accommodation of the Public. THE HARRISON HOTEL, The Leading- - - HOTEL of Springville, - Celebrated far and near for Its TABLB. P1RST-CLAS- S Largi Airy Room! last Fine Sample Rooas! Location, Central; Opposite Denver Spniaoviu,a, A Bio - Grande Depot, Utah. A E. OSTERLOHS Restaurant and Bakery, Center St., - Provo City, la silll the Favorite and Bellable place to get Square Meals, Fine Confectionery, Choice Cigars and Delicious Cake. here in Having been suceeesfully establishedold this business for six yearn, my patrona know that they een depend best of treatment, and me for the Upon always a cordial welcome. Call and see me. B. OSTKHLOH. EUREKA CHOP HOUSE I HAYS OFXNKD A FIRST CLASt HOUSE IN EUREKA, and ax NOW FllEFARED TO FURNISH FIRST CLASS MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Preah Bread Always on Hand. OYBTKKS AND GAMB IN SEASON. Charley Alow, Prop. W. D. Sessions, Surgeon-Dentis- t, Aaalated by a Lady Operator, Mrs. fianoy Haw ft. All work warranted at the lowest prices. Gold filling a specialty. All filling and dental work for the lowest prices for the quality of the work. Painless extraction of teeth, with Boston vapor or vitalized air. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Dentil Rood, No. Provo, - 2, Book Building, - Utah. - hair-bread- th well-know- As was previously announced a committee of six was appffinted to take subscriptions for the benefit of the Johnstown sufferers. I herewith hand you a list of the donors with the amount subscribed by them, which the committee respectfully Hk yon to publish in your next Issue. And Tours truly. oblige, J. Peters, secy. k Comcim e .J.m.00 ss James Chipman. . ..... e s A. Hof Kelt. ....... ...13.00 13.00 .. ....... Jas. V. Pulley 1). A. Greenwood J. A. Singleton W. Chadwick...?! . Ni-p- I too. 31 it elicit ............ Mrs. CoHts A. Wood bond Goo. Hoggard Ducon .............. Mary E. U. Lee Thos. Askew Ellen Chatburn 'lho. Shelley Mrs. llioe. Sholley James U. Shelley Alice Tomlinson John Tracy Henry Adamson Geo. D. Robinson Wm. A. Robinson J. A. Shelley Ellen E. lo reston rtf, Simpson Mlslner O. P. Olsen L. F. Rush ton... J. W. Harrington Mrs. W. W. Robinson, Jr B. Steelo Lucy Geo. W. Cunningham John Sholley elms. Whitaker. Elizabeth Green Wm. F. Grant Mrs. James Condor Archie Layoock Richard Mitchell Alva A. Green, Jr.. Alex Adamson M. Pauls Thos. A. Lee M. Barrett Alvin Adams Mrs. Hollindrako Alva A. GroeuoSr Geo. Jacklln Sam'l Wagstaff Andrew Bennett W. W. Robinson John Sykes Wm. Gardener Wm. Greenwood Stephen Mott Hannah Wild Hetier Robinson Hyrum Hoggard John Kelley Jas. Pulley Martha Audonaon T. Ovard J. Ovard T. Singleton Wm. Kelley Robt Crookston D. Ingersol Mrs. O. Olson J. C. Carter W. H. Chipman J. W. Preston Jas. Crystal Jennotte Crystal John Armstrong Jno. McNeil Store Cooperative B. A. Henrlod Jos. Ellsmoro A. K. Thornton Jas. Gardner, Sr Jas Barrett. .............. A. C. Oldfield. .. ......... . C. M. Holey 2.80 1.30 1.80 00 1.80 3.00 CO ............... Robt K. Crompton Mrs. Welsh Blanche Chipman O. McCarty ................ IV. Shipley Geo. Crookson Washburn Chipman J. P. Kelley Joa. Rowley Geo. Baker ............. . J. Varney Geo. Do Josiah Nlcholos Wm. Cozens Jos. Miller Jos. Alston. ... ...... .. . jno. Herbert K. Tatterool O. V. Hunter. 1.30 1J 1.80 1.80 3.00 1.30 5 SO 300 SO it assess CO s ss 1.30 1.J0 Paper-lunging- ss dray and Farm Utensils All llagons, V v lowestBaggies prices. at Glass-Waand G rocerles The VJ rockery. host of everything of the kind. A full line Planet Junior goods All at Bod-rook prloos. at W. H. Giut k Gos. s re I Milliner. Most Fashionable Goods In the market. Cheap as the Cheapest. The August Election.'' Main Street In pursuance of the call of' the TerFeoritorial Central Committee of the Spanish Fork, 15,1889.the RlesParty,made June will be found in the Utah. O. Livery, Feed, Sale and Transfer. Cmttre & I Streets, Photo. WHITE HOUSE. ni -. Hair Cutting 25 Cto. Shaving, Cte. SHEAS HOTEL. Patronize INDUSTRIES MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES Tintic. Eureka, . JOHN EGAN, 60. 1.00 asssssssss ee W l.UU 1.00 36 GO A0 60 GO 25 6U 26 36 l.UU 1.- UU 60 1.80 3.60 50 , EIGHTH COUNCIL DISTRICT. Composed of the Fifteenth and Six- teenth Representative Districts. vention to be held at the Court House, Provo City, Wednesday, July 10th, 12 m. Con- NINTH COUNCIL DISTRICT. Composed of the Seventeenth and Liquors and Cigars, Eighteenth Representative Districts. Convention to be held at the .City Hall, Springville, Wednesday, July fS'Pure Wines and Liquors for Medi10, 12 m. cinal and Family Use. Imported and A COUNTY CONVENTION For the - s. 800 100 ' MO 260 W. II. Dusenberry, Chairman Peoples Party, Utah County. J. GO MU0 C. sssssssssssss sillSIMI S S S S S s S s s ypleasant location . loo 300 MU M0 JOHHSTOW HORROR sag sismis IIIIMMMSIM fMSSSIIMMIS sesssssss lilt) M0 100 630 630 60 300 1U0 100 360 AO A0 60 60 no 630 130 26U 60 AO M0 130 M0 100 130 130 130 130 630 130 ...... .. ,... 360 .. 130 130 130 260 36 in the City. 'Everything 1UU mm Fljnpt.-Ola.s- s. the complete and thrilling srronnt ofconawful flnoils am! tlielr Hiiiiiling ruin, terri(lrncrliitlniia of the taining of ble rushgraphic water, the great destruction of factories churches,' towns and houses, A Rats Reasonable ' Heart-rraririn- g en panic-strick- Edward W. Koeber, Great Calamity. system of Government Surveys. Drawing of maps a specialty. EVERYBODY WANTS THIS BOOK. A Bonanza for Agents. Btrlko while the iron Is hot I This Is tho only reliable and most authentic edition published. Nearly 6U0 pages. Agents are selling from icn to fifty copies a day, and coining timnoy. Act anil send for circulars and terms free.or,o quick to secure It Instantly send BO Cents for canvassing outfit and name choice of Address, Territory. THE HISTORY COMPANY, com-plot- 723 Market San J1601 Street, BJ.R.THOMP80N. Atty at Law. CnAB. 8. WILKES, Civil Engineer. ) Wilkes & Thompson, j Oflite in U. 8. Land Office Building. LAND AGENTS'-AND.-ATTOBNET- FranciscoCal. 7" r S. 60 260 360 J. 180 100 120 20 180 360 .. AO 300 SSSSISSSI ssssass 180 180 180 MB M8R36 MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES, at - - Springville, Utah, And at Chas. Brewertons. at Payson. All work warranted. Dr. A. M. Swan, ND AGEJTT , SaltLaJcTcity, f WILLIAM H. BIRD. Mineral Aptfli for all Lands, and attends to contested Land Cases. Makes il apsTrac-ingsan- d deeds. Draws all kinds of -- Agri-cultuf- cl Agreements, Articles of Incorporation; Searches Titles; Pays Taxes; Makes Collections; Applications for Pension, Bounty, Etc. OFFICE NEXT TO V. 6 LAND OFFICE P. O. Box 263. Salt Lake City, Utah. - - agraoxi, Utah. Provo JAMES LOWE Land. Agents A Jhttornoym, Offloe Market, (Heat Walter cox. Proprietor. Wholesale and Retail BEEF, MUTTON, FORK, VEAL, ETC., SAUSAGE, A SPECALTY. Meat Promptly Delivered. Smoot Block, Opposite Meeting Hons --a THE BEST GRADES s- -f Utah. BIRD & LOWE. pumjc'jj The only offloe In Southern Utah whloh Is fitted the latest Improvements in Denup with NITROUS OXIDE GAS for PAINtistry. LESS BXTRACTIOX of the teeth. This Is harmless and pleasaat to Inhale, quick la effect, and absolutely without danger. AU work guaranteed. nObCain Patents for Agricultural Mineral Lands. and B. Green J. W. Have BROWN A STONE, Proprietors. Thousands of Human Lives, scenos of agony, disruption residence: Salt Late City. omca: of families, sepnratinn of loved ones, 567 S. West Temple. 60 W. Seoond South. multitudes and tlielr frantic efforts to escape n horrible fate, together with thrilling of heroic deeds; narrow escapes front biles the pains of death: frightful liuvuo by fire; dreadful suffering of survivors; robbing the 31111k 111HIN6 ENGINEER. AND victims. No such picture of horror whs ever before witnessed men women and children by thousands wore swept into eternity without a U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. moments warning. Thoroughly acquainted with the Fully Illustrated With Vivid Scenes of the 10 is 620 Thomas Child & Son The most THE Mo SUM and 3, Bank Block. I PROVO, UTAH. Secretary. i:w S Payments. ROBERTS HOUSE, Graham, AO .130 200 S S TMoney Loaned on Farms. Low Rate of Interest. Long Time. Easy of the Primaries. 360 S Farm Loans P. V. JUNCTION, UTAH. Rooms Domestic Cigars.-f- l nomination of county 2.- U0 1.80 officers is hereby called, to be held at co TnE c 1.30 the Court House, Frovo City, on Wed1.80 nesday, 10 o'clock a. m. July 10th, at --a NOTED BOYER HOUSE, k3. HO 2.60 Delegates to the said County Convention to be elected according to the One Block West of D. & R. G. ljn Depot. uw following apportionment: .1.80 Provo Fork 6, 3, Springville Spanish Celebrated for its 3.60 1, Salem 1, Spring Lake 1, Payson 3, 630 HOAIE-ItlK- B 60 Benjamin 1, Santaquin 2, Lake Shore SOU Pleasant Surroundings. P. Thistle V. Goshen 1, 1, Junction 1, 260 180 2, Cedar Fort 1, Fairfield 1, Lehi 3, attention Given to Gueete. 200 Alpine 1, American Fork 3, Pleasant Every 360 Grove Find The Traveling Public will 8, Provo Bench 1, Lake View 1UU us to a Call. to Interest their give .60 jt 130 to will be preDelegates expected 300 Tables Always First-Classent their credentials at the respective 1UU 200 conventions named, duly certified by F. H. BomC Propr. 1U0 the presiding officers and secretaries 300 Geo. Halliday... J. S. McNeil i Carriage Palqtcr. ) .- 180 180 Dunn. H. Lee F. Wright. K. E. King W. T. Brown Niels Nelson H. B. Jensen C. Logie, Sr Miss Pleroo Fred Cassiday... Isaac Binns Mary Hlndley... Eliza Do Thos. Smith David Ganup..... t Tonsorial Parlor! 630 .. Wall Paper. 3) SiK) y V public press, Precinct Primaries and Representative anil Council Conven3.W tions will be held in Utah county in 3.00 1.JU the manner hereinafter described for 3.00 the purpose of electing Delegates anil GO and nominating Representatives Haring new lease on the White 1.- ......1 1.00 Councilors to the iOth Legislative 1 .do House and adjoining building, 1.80 Assembly. 1. ...... Primaries for the selection of DeleI Haw Beflttet 1.15 ........ Neilj Fmlslei Centre SI Opposite me Tataacle, ........ , gates to the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and the 1.U0 Seventeenth iama throughout In good style, District 1.00 Conventions Representative resbe will in held the so as to have the IttlSIlSIStSII l.UU 1.30 pective precincts of this county, at Beat Rooms in tha City 3.00 such places as the local committees 1.00 shall on 1, designate, Monday. July 15 lJiu as 1889, 8 o'clock p. m., at which Deleor, gates will be elected according to tbe Ladies and Childrens Hair Cutting 3.00 follow.! ng apportionment. and Pompador a Specialty. 1.00 6H TO TUB FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. 1.30 HOME Alpine 2, Lehi 5, Cedar Fort 1, Fair-fiel- d 1.30 e l.uo 1, Goshen 2, Santaquin 3, Spring-LakBy buying your 1.30 SSSSSSSSSS' 1, Parson 7, Spanish Fork 8. 1.30 be Convention to at held the m City 3.00 Ilall, Spanish Fork, on Saturday, July The only First Class Hotel in Eu1.00 6th, 12 in. uu au reka. TO THE SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. l.fiO American Fork 7, Pleasaqt Grove 7, 3.00 Stage from Deppt from Ironton or 3.00 Provo Bench 2, Provo City 13, Lake I View 1. Mil Silver City. Of M. Mickelson, 2.00 Convention to be held at the Court 1.30 so House, Provo City, Saturday, July . Large, well, lighted Sample Room Utah. Spanish Fork, AO 6th, 12 m. GO ' for TO MIE SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. Traveling Salesmen. 1.00 2.S0 ille Thistle P. V. 10, 1, Springy 2.00 1.00 Junction 2, Benjamin 2, Salem 3. Convention t.o bo held at the City 1.00 60 Ilall, Springville, Saturday, July 6th, 201 1.00 12 m. 1.2A At each of the above named 60 ten Delegates will 66 DON R. OORAT & CO. 60 be elected to the Council Convention, DEALER IN 1.00 as follows: O ........ ........ ........ ........ Wm. Do Mrs. Lnplsh Jed Klriredgo It. K. Hunter Nells Orlstinnson Mr. Bonham Robt Walkor P. Halsey Da WHgstaff..' Jos. Kelley A Crystal Mrs T. F. Day H. Mil Her Jesse Croukston Jas. lki l'oul Crist Iniisen W. 8. Robinson Jas. Bbulli-- . . . Goo. Sprat ley Mrs. lliiekwultor. Jed Mcrccr.. J. C. Miller... Alox. Miller, Sarah Mcroor., Alph Chipman Thus Do Dr. Christiansen Dr. Morrow K.- W. Robinson. J. II. Clarke.... S. L. Chipman.., in-vit- ed Old and Reliable ft a Jos. Robinson Jas. Armstrong., Jus. It. Bromley, Jos. Kirkwood James Spratloy Samul Greenwood H. Keppornick Joshua Adams. John Wrlgley Mrs. W. H. Parker Franoklyn Parker S m. H. Parker ....... .. Soren Jensen............. H. 10. Holey JChoe. Steole. John Wooton. ... ......... Peter Adamson Jos. Armstrong... David Smith Wm. Armstrong, Srw... Wm. Armstrong, Jr.,... James Stewart A Pulley .... .. ........... Mrs. Henry J. B. RobertsChipman.... C. H. Roberts Jos. B. Shelley ............ C. Luis, Jr., .............. Sam'l Doan Mrs. Dr. Isaacson Thos. Parker Mrs. John Htndlsy Mrs. Jane Hlndley II. Sagers ........ ......... It. Anderson. ......a...... Dan'! Pete... 1 aaac Abel. ............... Richard Steele Emmet Lynch Ullsmore Jacob Greenwood Joshua Adams, Jr John Proctor Susan Clegg Robt. Proctor Samuel Vowels Amos WsgstalT W. G. Dunn M iett Florcucc Taylor. ... II. Hanson h. H. II iloy ...... .. ......1 The appalling horror at Johnstown m Regular meetings held on the has shocked fifty millions of American A. first and third Tuesdays of Dealer hr 11 kinds of . each month. people, and thousands of lives have Visiting been lost and millions of property de bretheren are cordially WbSb to attend. stroyed. This is.beyond question, the ndS, second greatest flood on record. The w. II. Randall, W. M. loss of life and the loss of property, Baby OaxrlageB and Alonzo A. Noon, Secretary. and the thrilling incidents surpass anything known in modem times Thousands of people desire a clear, Painting and Paper hanging in first-cla- ss D. ROUSH. accurate of style, at this and graphic history greatest catastrophe known in the Prices that cannot be Beaten In the Territory history of this nation or the world for , centuries. The History Company Oalclmlnlng, Main St, Utah. Spanish Fork, House Palming: both Plain of 723 Market Street, San Francisco, work Guarantee A Cal., have just issued, in book form, a Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere and Ornamental. First-ClaLeave Orders at complete History of the Johnstown flood, finely illustrated and complete So Co.s. - Store, Provo. Mrs. Emma Reese, in nearly 500 pages. The book will be sold through agents. See advertisement in another column for agents, to whom most liberal terms are offered. McGlellan Drake. yiiutckisoi. What the Generous People of Fork Donetod. Thos. A. Day Win. D. Robinson A Dunklcy.... W. W. Jackson Jno, Peters Win. H. Grant Geo. Cunningham C. 8. Nielson ' Story ledge Vo. 4, A. f.iA, IL THZ JOHNSTOWN HORROR. FOR A NOBLE CAUSE. Written tor Trie No'. 12 next door to U. 8. Land Office, BALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. Will promote Claims in contested and susLake pended oases In the Land Offloe at 8alt WashCity. Utah, and General Land Office at D. on C. Obtain Homestead, ington, patents Desert sod Timber Culture Preemption, Entries, and upon Coal and Mineral lends. General Information relating to Lands furnished with Maps, Plates and Diagrams. NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. ROLLER FLOUR $ VAre $ Manufactured at the (9 Excelsior Roller Mills, Of Provo, Utah. Latest Improved First-Cla- ss err Just put in. & i Machin All kinds of Grain Shorts and Bran kept on Hand. Feed, Delivery FREE to all parts of the City. J. W. HOOVER. - - Manager. |