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Show ubs. u. d. amass. mbs. e. a. wiumeb. Mrs. M. Thu resignation of Judge Judd is not altogether unexpected. We have heard rumors of his intention in this regard several. times. It is true that the office when held by an upright and conscientious man does not offer many inducements to remain in it. The salary is altogether too small to secure, the energies and abilities of a talented and capable lawyer. Fees to any considerable value are only to be obtained by arrangement with the clerk, ami we would not insinuate for a moment that any judge would divy" with the clerk whom he appoints ami whose position is very lucrative. Then there are many disagreeable thiiige things to do in the enforcement of special Taws ami an upright ami sensalive man cannot help feeling a reluctance to sending men to prison who have none of the usual characteristics of actual criminals. We hope Judge Judd will be successful at the h;.r. We understand it is his intention to remain in the territory ami that lie has already selected bis law partner, lie will "have our best wishes ami we trust will reach his most sanguine expectations. It is reported that Judge Henderson will also resign. In this ease the political complection of our Supreme Court would be radically changed ami the majority will be ltepublications. Well, this is a time of .change, and so far as the people of Utah are concerned we do not know that it matters much what political party the judges belong to. If President Harrison will give us honorable men ami capable lawyers for this position it is all we will ask for. Dwril Xi ws. Simons & Go., Ladies Wraps a Specialty. Shoes posv Clothes. well-direete- Macliin SIioid. Foundry vat-hous- DBVlir Provo Lumber Mf'g rough-and-tumb- le Building Go., WHOLESALE and RETAIL RAISING liurse-brced-i- Utah Central Railway Time Card EFFECT FEB. 10th, 188 4 half-kille- S v ChoIeeParlor Sets, 'v Elegant Bed-Roo- Sets, Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Carpets and m Everything in this line at I '!!' I l.--i 'elieve WALL PAPERS AND ALSO WALL PAPERS I Undertaking Business Carefully Attended to. In all the Latest Designs A Grand Variety Assortment, and at Complete be Duplicated in Utah County. Prices, Mark You, that Cannot Remember Us, Wood Daley. Ss Sprinoville, Utah. Palace Drug Store ! Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and Plated-war- e a Specialty. Corner of Seventh and Provo J Streets, City. In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, where the choicest Ami M:u-ri:ig- i for money. When the km. of creation pays limn-focigars than ids better half does for hosiery, boots and hojim-t-'- . Whet; om of t hr pnrlii s engages in a business that is not approved by the other. When both parties persi-- L in arguing over a subject upon which they never have ami never can think alike. When neither husband imr wife takes a vacation. When the vacations ur taken by one side of the house oul. When a man attempts to tell his wiTc what style of bonnet site must w ear. When a mans Christmas presents to bis .vile consist of bootjacks, shirts and gloves lor himself. When children are obliged to clamor for their rights. When the watchword is: Each for himself." When dinner is not ready at dinner time. When he snores his lomle.-- t while she" kindles the fire. When father takes half of the pie and leaves the other half for the one that made it ami her eight children. When the children are. given the neck ami hack of tlm chicken. When the money that should go for a hook goes for what only one side of the house knows anything ahoul.Wheu politeness, fine manners ami kindly attentions are reserved for company or visits abroad. Sitrinyjkhl Un- Family Trade a Specialty. R. S. HINES, Propr. DUNN DEALERS IHST t Dry Goods, Groceries AND PRODUCE. Cash Paid for all kinds of Skins, Pelts and Wool. All Business 'oods Done on A Basis of Furs, CASH. Boman day. and the demand is for good ses. Colmnn's I lurid . World. Mr. Frank J. Cannon editor of the Ogdon .Sffoidurd.kindly telephoned The Tribune tlm following at 2:.0 oclock iliis morning : About half past one oclock this morning a man named Gcnison, employed in the Madden gambling rooms here, was coming down at airs with a sack containing $&'(; in silver. At the foot o! tlm stairs lie encountered a uiaii witli a pistol, who had evidently been waiting for him. ami who demanded Unit Im should give up tlm money, which he did. Holding tlm pistol against tlm viclcn, the robber ordered him to open the door, ami the fellow escaped ami ran like a deer west on street. Within a block Im met a man who, seeing the pistol uiul the money bag, ordered him to drop the bag. He kept on. however, ami turning north on Grant Avenue met another man named .Shields, who Instead of also told him to drop it. doing so lie fired Ins pislol, ami the bullet took effect in the man's leg near Ike knee. Up to the hour of telephoning (2:30 a: m.) nothing further had been seen or beard of tlm highwayman. The wounded man was taken to a duct cr's office and a piece of tlm hone removed. In tlm vicinity of the foot of the. stairs where the robbery people were oeeured, about twenty-liv- e at tlm cigar standing, ami tlm man stand could plainly see the whole affair. h Delivered Free of Charge. Call And. See TJs. (.'reiiiiilliin in 1iirlM. be- in- Heligous jealousy iu India between Hindoos ami Mohammedans is said to be tit to involve tin! entire count ry in war the moment, the British authority ii should lie withdrawn. Lately a procession to celebrate a convert was attacked with great fury, ami some fatalities was the result. Mus-sulna- anted. lrovo, Utah. The cremation furnaces in lVro la Chaise cemetery at laris are nowmu-in complete working order; and I lie after nicipal council of the city aliqs, decision line deliberation, reached as to the scale of charges for the incineration of tlm dead in eases where this system maybe preferred for burial. Fifty francs is the tariff, and as the payment, of this small sum gives, t in addition to the use of the furnace, In; tin right uf occupying a ahelf in lim colubarium" for live jears, charge is not in any wav excessive. Of course, the urn required to contain the nhcs of a cremated person const an extra, as likewise the pomp to he displayed in cremation, for which latter item tin sum of from twelve Trum-fra ncs to may he asked. For the simpfe Inn ning process, however, ami foi a live jears rigid to tlm eolnmharmni" tin price of a couple of pounds is really low. London SUmil- 2-i- u 0 Wanted 50 men with teams to cut ami haul tics at once. Apply to, . S. S. Jones, hor- 1IOLDIIU11I WAYllOltllKKY ATOUDKN. S33D ill Money rip Til Iff Get Away wltli ink Slioo Is n Mnn. London says: Personally there is not a better fellow walking on Broadway. He is an man, and his accurate knowledeg on all sorts of siibjeets is simply phenomenal. Talk with him'on yachting, hunt mg. sport of any kind, the theater, current literature or art, and he is thoroughly polities he fioslcd.hisHome and foreign lingers ends, and he knows what is going on all over the world. He. would make ail ideal editor. He's an indefatigable worker, hed be a whole staff in himself. xv BUTTRICK DRESS PATTERNS. We e specialty pr Lowest Market Prices. let-the- The Garden City n DRAKE, KNIGHT & THOMPSON, Tlio Women of Italy. A lecture on the position of women in Italy was given in London by Signora Zampini Silazaro, an Italian lady interested in improving the condition of the lives of her countrywomen The signora said that women in her native country were looked upon as tlie moral slaves of men. as was illustrated by tlie civil and penal codes, ami a. low opinion of them was very genex-alNothing was provided to elevate their characters, or to make them self reliant or strong. Though large sums of money were spent by l lie govern nient for national culture, few benefits were conferred on women. notwithstanding the fact that women in Italy had in past years held high positions ami exercised a considerable intliience in letters, science ami arts. Besides the low state of education, l (lie position of tlie women in was much to be deplored. She Italy had no word in her own love alTairs, ami was married at ail early age to a man, in many cases unrefined and bnilal. who. had the power at anytime to deprive her of all civil rights on the slightest ground of suspicion. Thv.s it ofti-i- i tho hapwere those with piest maiTiaei-Married women had no foreigners. soeial freedom, ami could not ever go out alone: the nil married ones were to look after the children of supposed tln-imarried brothers and sisters, for it was consi lered degrading if they took to busine.TS. There was also prju-dii-agaiiml woim-i- i writers. Unci a R. L. Shores, DXALZR IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Importer of fine Cigars and Tobacco, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Pocket Knives, Patent Medicines, Trusses, and Everything usually kept in a first-cla- Drug store. ss Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Day or Main Street, --- ---- XTiglrt. Payson, Utah. Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Tooth Soap, Playing Cards. no-ia- s WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE Best And Cheapest Stoves. I have just received a CAR-LOA- D. r es Mm.-- . G!r t AMONG THEM IS THE WELL-KNOW- N ! New Grinina. l Spe iking of the prince of Wales an American newspaper man now in m::n Merchandise. 'i ion , Kilrain was a vegetable peddler, fore being a pugilist. The Empress Frederick has an come of about a year. General SCIENTIFIC, all-arou- nd & GO., - Watering troughs by the roadside apsure preciated by travelers; indications of kind ami hospitable farmers. Fruit that is a little green is best 1 Dsalsrs In for jelly. This is especially so for as used bo when the grapes, as they may skins are only turned red. I think much of tlie complaint about jelly not by the fruit setting well is caused being over ripe. 'The Home.. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Faradise Pudding: Tin yelks of one-ha- lf of bread pound eight eggs, crumbs sugar to sweeten, four apples pealed ami chopped small,ofgrated rind of qiake Goods. milk; mix of one lemon, one pint all together ami steam in a buttered The Latest Fashions can always be found at our Bazar at hours; serve mold two and one-ha- lf Jilude. Yankee with sweet sauce. tho a western jourSpeaking of weeds, nal says: It is a most costly mistake to grow till light cultivation will not destroy them. Among small F. W. C. Hathknbeuck, Supt. no cultivator is better than a plants sharp-toothed the Stir rake. good Utah surface every few days with this, and Provo Citv, the labor ami cost of cultivation will he reduced by half, and the better to growth secured will be surprisingthe has never tried the plan of killing weeds in their early youth. The American Agriculturist, inau exhaustive article on the cultivation of oats, says the reasons why the are average yield of oats is so low starON UTAH LAKE, NEAR FBOVO, weeds, wet mid umlmiiied land, vation. poor tilth ami late sowing, Just Opened at Large Expense, and Fitted np Elegantly wilt- A very large proportion ami adds: of our land is so wet in the spring for want of umlcrdrainiug that it is not Fine Bathing Suits, Twenty Bath Houses, in fit condition to plow until it is too Beautiful Boats, Large Dancing Pavilliqn, late to sow oats with any reasonable expectation of getting a large yield. Bowery and Artesian Well. No rules can be laid down that will enable-ainexperienced man to shear Dances a sheep properly; sml no such man every Wednesday arid Saturday nights, conducted by should be employed to do it. Tlie THE ROVO SILVER BAND. shearer should have experience and lie should shear with care. Any one may accidentally cut a sheep, but if a All klijits of RefresHmeijfcs oi) fchs GrokiAa. shearer repeatedly does it he ought to be dismissed. There should be but Always Open for the Accommodation of the Public. one cut made. This is very important. for if there are two cuts the Hacks leave McClellan & Drakes Stables at all he Vs of wool is rimed. If you expect to get the best price for your wool it must be the day and night. Fare 25 cents for the round trip. put up in good siiape. You must Day for all carelessness In putting up the wool. When the animal is cut in process of shearing apply tar to the jl25 2m Proprietors. wound. at convenient distances are highly ami are Irelt.v that whatever we produce of that u On first visit to New Orleans nno character is wauled at paying pr'ces. now. is impressed by tlie peculiar appearaudit is the horses turn just Once it was hemp ami tobacco, then ance of t!i ! win O i! see in Which gives the best satisfaction. it was Shorthorn cattle: thee were for New Orleans more delicious looking a short time overshadowed by the womCall when you go by, or write for prices. Berefords. then the black ibuldies young girls and prematurely old came to the front until we exhausted en than in any city in tlie country. lie beef cattle supply. The noblest The girls, up to the age of IS or 20, are II. J. Moutensen, Box 69, (Spanish Fork, Utah County. , have rich uf them all has tlm field to- - Iijiported Wliyeif Uqliors and Cigars Can be obtained. is Mini'll! to ii. - r I bie.l a h that can outMrip his neighbor on the load, much more show him o the race track. Sinful men have queer views of .oilier mens praetiees. hut tolerate their own with a graciousness that is both childlike and bland." Tlmv old maxim, there are none the forget good." but are carried awav wiiii a s of righteousness unknown to any lint tlie.m.ieives. Be it then your duly to breed onlv the best, seeing . Is u !i!liirp, When eithi r of the parties marries When ng ly v. miles. HOUSES. The day of the scrub in has passed, that is to say, the demand all alongthe buying line being lor something good, tlie producer, the farmer breeder must, in order to meet the market, produce what is wanted , if lie wishes to breed ami sell at profit. There is room for all the good breeds known to American farmers because they each have a place which they can till to advantage. The farmer who trots oil to town with a span of 1 pouml Tcrchcrons or Clydes shows not alone his good sense but his thrift, because when called upon they will load over the road, be pull a heavier it good or bad, than a pair of little miserable scrubs, on the saim principle the tnan who has a pair of Cleveland bays in front of his barouche or carriage, has stjle, pluck, courage ami grit. They can get over the ground at a ten mile pace fur hours without feeling fatigue, ami then after feeding aiul a bit of rest, turn around and And what is true of go back again. true of the these is American trotter in whom we have a concentration of courage and vim. a ducky ami enduring fellow that will measurably go as fast as thesoroad will .null, and never give up lunges tin power of endurance lasts. But let us he friendly uilh one another. Every man to his taste. We not all rare for trotters, some even W. R. H PAXMAN, Supt. a GOOD The Hunt I'rolltable Imlimtry for Farmer With a Little Capital. Just now there is no one crop produced on the farm that begins to pay the profit realized from well-bre- d horses. The farmer is invited to look over the whole field and then sav if it is not so. Nor is the demand all for one kind by any manner uf means. All that is called for is something good; be it roadster, carriage or draft. Provo, Utah . Wood & Daley, FARM AND FIRH9IDK. A CHANGE OF JUDGES. mbs. m. s. kaitlk. CLOSE WORK WITH A SAURIAN, j Mnn unci Alligator TVffotlur Luc Came the D. up Hound. Kcptilo The following sire the purticulars of DBALZKS IN an adventure Mr. II. Abbott, of indi1RY GOODS AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. go and racing fame met with a few years ago: Ladies and Childrens Furnishing Goods. It was in the rains, and we were up at Tewarreli Factory vats, when the jatuandar told us that there was a I sijil huge alligator under the bridge of the ?ine Stock of Seasonable Goods marked at the Very river. Sending for a gun and a boiible of bullets, we went up to the bridge, and, sure enough, about twenty ON Cl XT, Utah. yards off there was au enormous JylS 3m ghurial" some twenty feet long, with his head just visible above the water. d A shot caught him between the eyes, and the brute morand xrx. tally wounded, plunged into deep water, rolling over and over, and was Manufacturers of Steam Engines, toilers, Pumps, Brass ami Iron carried by the tide down toward the bungalow which was a quarter of a Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work mile olf. luiiiiiug to the for Jails, Bridges aiul Buildings. Alihott sei.ed a long rope lying there made a slipknot in it, and Wrought anda Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler and rapidlythat he was not going to declaring Specialty. Repairing All kinds of I'lunififnjr, Cl tin anti Steam Jelttlnn lose so lovely a skin, kicked oif his boots and, just as be was in socks, Jlttontlotl to. breeches ami shirt jumped into the Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, for river, giving me ami a lot ol natives jlic and Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron Wheel-bar-r- s IheoLhtr end of the rope to hold. He for Miners and Farmers. got well into the middle of the stream Ibr Old Paid Oast Iron, and was quietly treading water while r block VMI ofOaah ITS. O. West Coop. 1. Ilox, we were all anxiously watching, when Water for Leffel Wheels. Steam and Agents Engines suddenly within two feet of the swim. ds SU2STDBEBG-mer the aligator plunged straight up t out of the water snout foremost, us alligators generally do when hit in the head. Without the least hesitation Abbott llung both arms around the snout, ami a regular ensued. Presently the brutes whole body Abbott calmly mounted appeared. him. evidently trying the while to disengage the slip knot, which he hail now got tight round his own arm, ami to shove it over the brute's head. The DEALERS IN alligator started swimming and we followed down the bank, when just as Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Bustle Siding, Doors, Windows, Blinds, Mouldings, we were opposite the bungalow, lie " .. and all kinds of building material. pulled dead up, brought his tail out of the water, and with a fearful side COMBINATION WIRE AND SLAB FENCE. sweep capsized Abbott, snapping at h'lu as lie fell. Then came another All goods sold as cheap as the cheapest. Orders by mail promptly attended to light such as I never wish to see again the pair eventually disappearing beneath the water. We hauled away at the rope, thinking it was still at17. C. R, R. tached to Abbott, when unexpectedly Depot, we saw him come up a few yards from the bank, 'evidently almost senseless. A Kajpotpeon jumped in aml dragged his master to the slope. He was bleeding awfully, and was a gruesome sight shirt in ribbons, hands badly mained, ami the right foot completely crushed. Hu came to at once am'l said. The ropes safe over his nose: ami so it was sure enough; for the naN tives to whom it had thrown the rope PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE were now busily engaged in hauling the defunct saurian on shore. r.1.47M. A. M. I never saw a man in such a mess; Juab . and 4.50 Pro o, . ......... ....... 5.23 Lake View, ami. to add to the horror, down to the efih,-- ... taiiaM o AT 5.50 Pleasant edge of Ihe river, just as we hud Mona,. ..... d ....... 3.21 6.24 American Grove, hushuml, dragged up her Fork, Santaquln, . 3.3o his ....... 6.38 rushed .................. Lehi, young wife, wringing her Payson,.... ) 7.00 .3.57 at hands, ami naturally half out of her Spanish Fork. ...... .4.11 7.15 Arriving wits with terror. While she was Salt Lake Citv, Springville. .. Trains leave Salt Lake at 7:20 a. uif and 4:U0 p. m., call 1 Ulg in Provo at standing over him. ami the servants 9:35 a. m. and 15 p. m. Trains leave Salt Lake for Ogden at 8:10 a. m., and where carrying him to the house, he 3:50 p. m. Home they brought started singing. JOHN SHARP, Gen. Supt. her wurrier dead. A nice time of it FRANCIS COPE, Gen. Freight and Pass. Ag't. we had out in a jungle, with no appliances to tie the severed arteries, ami with a patient who would insist in to get out of bed to see how the trying 1.. s. WOOD. M. J. DALE of the alligator was getting skinning on. We tried to hire kahnr-t- . but. the whole count ry was under water, ami they refused to hmlgc from home; so we put him into a sliainpmiy ami took SPBIN G VILLE, him into the Doctor at MozuflVr-poi) DEAL IN ALL KINDS OF till 7 don ".ue.-dtaking fn-:to ihe next do the twenty morning FTJE-lSriTTrRE- , V I 'Htf s complexions They bright eyes, ihe mingled languor and vivacity that render the sou, hern girl so fascinating. Then. too. in summer time most of them wear while dresses witli lace or open work sleeves amt Manufacturers nml shippers of all kinds of Bottled an Tank. yoke, through which a creamy, satiny GINGER ALE in fact all Carbonated Be' .rages. SODA, skin glints witli aggravating attracOrders by mail solicited and prompt attention gur.nteed. tiveness. There is but one word that fully describes them to the masculine jno. t. pyne. Manr, Smoot, Richards & Cc . Proprietors. miml. they are delicious looking. But they fade very quickie, and this accounts for the number of old looking women of years or thereabouts one Co-o- p , sees on tlie st reets or in their carriages. . ('hiettyn Time. Utah. Spanish Fork, lovely. Young Mens 2-- DEALERS IN General Merchant! se, i Notions. Hats, Clothing, WJ5STEKN RAILWAY. Boots, Shoes, Caps aj Headquarters for Ladies and Childrens Sho a. ! Attention Farmers consist:.! Wc have on hand some fine Farm Machinery, of Reapers, Binders, Mowers, Rakes, and the like that we bought at a grt : bargain, ana SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD! can sell at Prices to defy any and all Competition. , gyB1 Grain and Farm Produce taken in exchange f all goods, or bought for Cash. CURRENT TIMETABLE. .v W. B. HUGHES, S Spanish Fork, Utah. EM from In Lv. ani Alter April 21, 1889. Spit Ginli-- Ar. Salt UikoCit)-..- . Ar. I'rovn A r. Green Itivi-Ar. Ar. r Cm-lil- 1)(.-nei-- Ar. Grit mi Elver Ar. Inivu A r. Suit Lake I'ity n 1IIXGII AM AND ALTA TltATNS. 7:.rKln. m Salt Luke I'ity Arrive Suit Luke I'ity 4:e0p. in e J. if. hi: nx Err. ii. i in iivfiK. General Mumurer. A C A Gi-i- i. Push. Agt. I'tensIlH All ut lH.I.uiri'ieH ifiiil pr.lTH. GlUft-'.ViiiHint Groceries Tlie r in-- i rj . iliiii-of i lie klml. m i", I., Ut lttl-r'M-- k liill liac Pi.. lie! Jimii.l llrV. : 1 lt T r :l. Ill V,'. II. GlI.'.V & CtH. V.il iee. Mr. V. II. .McClellan is hereby to solicit ami for J'iie Utah Yai.-i.k- v advert isene-ntGazette, and will make collections ami receipt for same in the name au-tiioii.- ed s of tl::s notice. until further Dixon ITik Co. corporation lM.ovo. May ID. l8Si). yimi Piiii-i.- , A Co-opera- Instimtion, tm Dealers In and Furniture: Full line of Mens and Boys Clothing; Hats Caps, Mens, Boys and Childrens. Lv. Ar. Piiclilo lijeli-- Fori General Merchandise iK-iiv- Ar. erlntendent. piirlnr tuti'HHity, ut Jciic-- Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. Produce, Wholesale furnish the best Our ROLLER MILLS grades of Fate and lower grades of Flour, which we keep com-laShorts and Chop Feed. We take p r modating Orders by mall or tclcphono promptly attended to. Old Friends., and svii of the general pub! ' J Oil i a1 |