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Show Sr'ATlXEIi. T1IJS )'. . : If,. Ji.t, Siirr'iiiinlihj Ti Ebuav, Ai CONFERENCE. f UK.,! ;,s. ui;r 19. Cion era I IV, jO. County Ilrlofs, City Ciilpul :ij Kiljj fl.t iiiCi Hun boiiy. ii. K. M.iliis ulil C n. KIlFOKTS OF VAItlUlH I ir uri.Xsd tM'.iijf dMi( -- Will 1)8 m,y tuwu, lu the -- - - & (Jo. of the ipiarterly Cunfureiiee of Htarkyai-.ai begiiiniiig to pul SauHi htake, held at Ml. l'lnuiaiit Aug. ou l.tmliliy appearance anJ gram uud lidh aud 7 ill Im. hayr.Wcks ar growing fu sir-- . rapidly. Present on the aland, Apoetle A. 1L Paifer sj.u 6 pieces, Soft, Kocher, Luuii. nt tiie huke Pie.idenry, Canute easy ch.iii,iw- Parlui ciuirs util small PelevMn, Hem y Heal aud J. K Malben. 1 he ')U Jpj.atS k. Maiks uml (Jo. bixhupa. with 11m exception of three he vaiiuus wafda. aud others, (f 1 TIihth to a iw surpassing iifein, l llo cougregatliui waa railed to oriler Aiitl this I imi at all l'vt. Petersen, Singing by the snrpiisiug. ly It iiiKile niuu rich, and Mill agsiui niuir, See how the Morning Suii,etc. It in (lit law of advertising. 'Cauuk' l 1 1 1'llKST. 1IE1U A Store 171.121 uiili shelving ami rou ntor, also huge allow wimlow. Opposite Ifeu. A. Lcues. l'Lr luiriciilars apply! Si'Ni inti. Oilite. We are ptoasuil to Irarn Hint Mrs. J, C jar, who Iiuh bmtii very low for amtie time, la improving la health. K There is quit a fores of men at work on Viw Seuliuel Murk ulul IL m ill be hut a bleat time until it is (ihiaiiisl Vrhl The for August eoulaiiifi "Lltii lirltlgcis liatb. hove Capture Labor." a eontiuuaiiou of Daffy the How lie Runaway. managed Tom." A Cup of Tea. "A lleiiefactur. ami Kexiie What Wauled Djiih." Said it was gratifying to see so many at voufrenre w early in tlw day this unit day of conference. Ttiia ia the u2nd quarterly conference Mure tlieurgatilxa-Uu- u of Siuipete stake, by 1'reaL Brigham uuug,aud every one haa liueu a muccmn, for tae Spirit ui liod attended the lasople iu their lueeiiuga. There are now pr aeui betweeu two aud three humii-peuple. luaieaker was nut diarouriigud for he had been many luoiiheiue fiiililled. W ho wa there that knew anything of fthe Book of Mormon or of the ihith chup, ot laiati? How much could the lea rued uuu kii about iff Waa it not the unlearned young man wlio unfolded tue my a ter loaf He wished to hear from lip, Silencer who haa charge of the imluu Mission ot thu Slake. lira T. 11. Clark, general agent fur the BISHOP EPKNCKIi, Buddingtou Urea Culling machine, hae storied oil her return trip, bbe liaa left II uh Dfeuttoi Lowry as her agent In Was pleased to meet the aklula iu eon ference. The Lord la working with the Manti. Lauiauitfcs. They feel different now iu We are under obligations to Mrs. regard to many tiling, than they did a Ware for the lovely butjiiet wMch adorn year ago. Tliey any the earth i groaning our HKueiuu. We love to have our lor it is tired ut Hie wickedness List friend call, when they eome like that. prevails. manifestation They liav .list bod 1 working out hi designs Many thank. of men. Humors children flic among Uahrikd: -- Mr, JPetsr Fredrickson of ML are going from one uibe to another ibeasaiitaud Miss Mary K. IloruianHtsn the news that they must be of Fountain (ireeu were made one ou learning united. They want to be at peace Ales. of Tennant g Maali the 14lh, with each other and withtlie white and the happy official wlio tied tha not kill each other as tliey bare in the knot. uupiial poet. They are not 0 fuii of traditkins as white men are. One of their number Excellent remarks were offered by Jamne Ouub I is goue West. Ha expects Elder Warren Snow Lewis Andersen to be gone two months. He haa and Kiward on Sunday afternoon hail a dreamprliM Dui has made quite a etir, each of whom bore a strong testimony and haa a great f nflnimc over the Indito the Divine Aullieuiirily rf the Great ana. woik la whirh w are engaged. lilrtliOL 1AKl.Y CHkkm ANaKN. Jas. II. MulIU, of Nephi, chairman of Of Mayfield reported the member of bia the I'eoplut Central Oiuiiuitto of Juab waid a trying to Hvs thoir religion to Co.. Wile tendered H ivhiu1 reception, the lirst of tneir ability. Tim people lu .no ivii'di lidlj, T.ie-v. Aug. 12. aid pronperi'j;! 10 temporal things for Moot of thniVeiiiug wasepei.t in (touts-luwill lie aide to the. I mil crepe At II oVfor.k. .'ur. Hu;1, wh eitlieil they Iihn breu raiMii raie l her fur years. Tue (Hat on for ij- .- cli iiiol niH.it) a few appro-1'- lisevivit i 0 git-i- t tha. tho peopls uni Mr. I'xbiiiilii iesHwled I Hot able in ufoiiii tiii-i- i a to thsciii, 1. nd after n, eking u short Vvoli a do. tiny tonally i Mr. tv. with a speech. purse c olt'll 111 1;? $U0.a.s an apprecialllMIOl I'llKBSOH tion of his efforts in M.alf of the Of Kali view said, tii saints in his ward Peoplne Cany. This wue rmiirtiimly were being greatly prospered. I lia high by Mr. Mr ail is, who waa unprepared for anything of the hind, and wae Priest Bold moetiugs regularly. Tne Seventies ars somewhat dlscourged wilted.-Mu0 overcome that in marly credit is duo to ail the Central through being broken Into by the ward The young ladiee are Committee for their untiring labor in organization. behalf of their perty. not fully organized, but they hold meetings. Ou S.xt. lad, the Provo base team, HIbBOP steward. went fo Spanish Fork to play tha Sp mieh Fork Silver i i rays for fiun a aide, a Of Mlilburn gave a short report of tha forfait of (25 having been put up emue condition of that ward. time before. Sp. K. was Very eonceihsl BISHOP CHRISTENSEN over tne team a it had beaten every thing in Lull Co (except l'rovo) and Ot Chester said that the people of hi ward had even defeated the notorious?) Athraising the largest crop they hare letic of Litti Chics go (Nephi). There are All the quorums are were upward of t.uuti puopio present to ever harvested. witueN the cun teat, much inlereet being fully organized except that of the young taken In the National (lame in 8. F. ladies. This quorum should bo folly From the beginning to the eioee, Provo organized as there were many young bad ft all their own way, and the end of ladies there who should belong to their the last innings, the score was 32 to 8 association. C. X.LliND, In favor of Provo. The young ladle eeem to lake really more interest in the Of Mt. Pleasant. waa pleased to report a game than the boys, and are taking step this conference. There had been but two to organise a nine among their own ex. deaths In three months, out of a populaThey seemed vary irnrh hort, because tion of IMWOsoui. Crop are very good thiir boy were 0 badly whipped and so thut It will be seen the saint are think the negt time they will crow bate The Sabbath with Provo themseives. Surttut lad is. not as well attended as meeting are they might be, aa many of the men are off workinjon Tho Scandinavians of Ltah are going tbe railroads nr In the canyons, to have a grand celebration at Kpliraiiu quorums are all properly organized, and outhe Mill and 17th of September to with the exception of tlie High Priests, commemorate the organization of the hold regular meetings. Tbe Sabbath flrt branch of the Church of Jesus schools are well attended by tha children CtiriHt of Latter day Saints whirh took but not so well by tbe teachers. The place in Copenhagen, Denmark S'pt. people generally have a desire to serve the IsiiO. Mr. P. 0. Hansen of Maull laird, although three members of loth, was the first Mormon Elder who went on the want had been diidellew shipped. a mfesion to Danmark. He woe followPit KPT. BEAL ed iu a few weeks by Apostle Kraetus Snow and Elders John K. Forsgran and Geo. P. Dykes. .A few weeks after, the Said It waa gratifying to meet with the Unit branch was organized with fifty Saints, eltlier to rieak or to listen, it members. Mr. P. 0. Hausen wae con- la a busy time fur our people just now verted by his brother II sue C. llansen of as most of them are farmers, end are 8tliua who joined the church in Boston haul working people. There is a time Mas. P. 0. Hansen was baptised, May fbr all things. Now ia the time to harvest 7th. 1K L and ordained a Seventy in 1415 e should observe tlw Sabbstn day and V. Hancock. H. C. llansen ie all others that ars appointed for tbe by tua only Mormon from Denmark who Buinte to observe. It i good to live the enjoyed the privilege of seeing and religion of Saints. Some people, say with Hie Prophet Joseph there Is no need of religion, yet we peaking know that religiou bolds a check on tlw passion of men , and keeps theta from committing the groa-e-r rrimes. Tlw Saints should lie on in politics as PERSONALITIES. weli as in otlwr things, for if we ere nut one In all things w'e will I MisaRowcuaStringhamof Mantl has eluodised until we are. We are blessed gone to Provo, on a visit to her brother with a bountiful harvest and should John Slringliam who is working for acknowledge tlw hand of Hod therein. John Grier the well known plasterer. Many are anxions in relation tn tlw Mr. C. A. Andrews the Nephi wool man em;og season in cousequcnre of the grssslmppers being no abuudaiiL Tract IsiiiMinti. ill Hud, leave those things in his hands Mr. and Mre. Snow of the Snow Hon, and hs will bring hia salute throngh, led this morning for drangerille all right and all will be wtll. where they wilt visit their numerous niBIloF BEEI.Y. friends for a shirt time. Said be. I am glad to meet with tbe Ms D. P. Felt and family are on a dont know that 1 ever felt better visit to Manti. They have with them saint, than I do. 1 bellv I am now the oldest Miss Annie Speirs. mcmlisr of the rhnrch In this congrega1 don't feel discouraged. If I Mr, J iksman, of tha Ephraim llffixttr tion. has purchased a iu KphraLn, and were to heck out of Mormoubun I don't know where 1 should go to. All should Intends moving jdarefamily week. We congratulate Ephraim on seek the Interest of the Kingdom of God their acipiialtlon and wish Mr. Jakeman PreeL Fetersen made a few closing success iu bis new home. remarks, in the course of which ha said Mr. Ilimcaird he gone dbwn to Sevier be comddsred we had a large congregaCo., to survey some ground near Lost tion fur the time of year. Tha choir eang an anthem. Creek. There la a great deal of Gypsum Benodlrtlon by Elder Cliff. lu that varinity. and the aims company r of Paris who arc Pngeg! in tli ATTERNUON .business nt Nephi. have in company &witii Mr. Clawwu, of Spring City The was opened by Singing, to try what can be done near "Goldsmeeting ns. 0 Thou great Jehovah, Creek. t President Veal. Prayer by lie-lu- d. g. 1 li preB,-iii.,- ch i!l e Tla-ge- gJ-OB- 11. 1.1 Iii. chiy bi:i-v- haiJ l.e fi lt evil to be with the Sand. i're.uJcul A. IL I'aiiUuU iLiaaiicd to be hit., but bus ltu sent to i.auucn'k btahf . to Lilted to oil a sliLjeri .u wiiit li thcSoiul are very uiui'ii i i, that ruuuiiig 111 di Id at Ilia t Muir- -. Mauy of tli people have iuvnlv.ii tiieiiiNt'lvee, w tnat r.iu rroii y ex pact to harM wdl lint Int el then oldi gidion. lie cmi Id roiueiuber a time ; Mount Plrjsaiit when the Hi;de wcie in del t to the Ftori-r- , that w re there were aryktere tilths tow 1, The shoidd be very earcf'il about ruauiug iu iLl.t. It would !) Utter to do without hmirkH Umu to too diHply iiivolvcd. As s eon ki 'liH'iies (f the p'opio gellliig trufH lit the etvrrr, tho Mole 111 tuiil bi'CeeiO lude'oL. d lu L.rii-- firm and t'J Ium at l brougid till ruuntry !ut; Jeut tiiu auiouui ut a huui'.ii'il IijiiniIjiI low rduLkte. Vi avilai.'. Thin 1 liuii.d L.i careful ubuut luorlgaiting uur r ll.ilMil. arc wtllil.ir to iruperiy. loan u money on oar reai estate. Don't toko their niouey. riieaiuts rduiuld pay their tithing tiut because the church needs it. Iml bees iin the Lard command ik Tha Lord know who pays tithing. Tlie people iu Mt. Pleasant ars hlessed in baring a church hcIiuoL We should send our eluldreu to those school as much as pOHsible. n s should hold fast to tlw iron rod which is the Holy Spirit. Joshua the sou of Nnu bad tua hands of Moe laid upon him, aud Iw was filled with tlw Spirit of God. Every man who lias the bauds of the Servants of God laid upon liiui, realizes tlw promised blessings if he live for theui. W e should sustain the Holy lrlarithooJ that ws may couliuue to eii hty the bliMsiiig of the Gospel of nt 1 bi-- lVu.i. UAIHKN l'Aiiied the awlNtauee of tlw Holy Spirit. Had tho pleaaure of attending Kinory Stake Conference lust week ami V a. pleased tu use the nice homes that or ieing made in that County, Saui-niin times isueed had tbe repute' tion of Leing tho Granary of Utah end he was pleased tease tlw opportunity of maintaining this name. Was pleased with tlw remarks of Bishop Spencer, We should learn to kuow of the promises made to the Lainaultes. Vend from the Book of Mormon page 122 While the Saviour was visiting the Kepbites he quoted at length from the Script ui es. Ws should become thoroughly Informed in relation to the promisee mode to Israel, Should cultivate tbe Spirit ot Ieutse and avoid divi aiou and strife then shell we enjoy tha favor of heaven, tl-- Sauce Hunger ia thoBeat wlio haa tnile, liculth. j . I1... ti.loed, a ! , . i i :H.. ii . y : iu . , Hi e .1' , : . 1 SI), . i'll 1. . I I piu-.a-- tl. i the I (Mt ln-r- The Lmt alic iu luuixcs, acres, uln-ro- , w..i! lb- salt ilieu'u, Itvr-tetter, clipped hand., i !i,i:,l suit, all skiu and I'uiiiW i,1 eriiil.uiis, tore pile, or n mv 1(004 MANTI CITY COUNCIL- - met in regular erosion in on the evening of Aagnst IK, Tlw roll cell showed ell members present except Alderman Linen and l.onn-rillHcm-li- . After tlw rsailing of the minutes of tlw previous meeting. Mayor l.uks presented the petition of klarcns KtraeiHcn, praying fora remittance or Ids city and watr taxes. The petition was granted. The It.'cordirr road two comuniniciiliuii f ro.u David James in isgard to price of pipes, eta for waterworks. from J. L. Moore Ac Co. ia the name subject. Aim one relation to fetter of inqnlry from Gov. A. L. In regard to the number of buildings erected daring the fiscal 'year soiling Jane 30t Dm The school trustees prayed for the use of the city hail to be used as schoolrooms, It was decided to rout them two rooms for t per term, the trustees to be responsible for all damage. Tbe recorder reported that 8. K. Nielsen had paid bia back license and taken out a merchant's license tor 3 mouths. The Committee on Finance reported that they here paid fur the lot as in-- s traded at the meeting and the North Ward Ecclesiastical Association have agreed to record tlie deed for the earns. The report was accepted. Mayor Lake reported that tlw committee of tlie whole had in company with Mr. James visited the springs In Funks Mr. James sold there was Canyon. pleuty of water to supply tbe eity. 4 Inch sewer pipe for the first part or tlie way and 3 filch sswer the balance of the way to tlw respipe ervoir. Mr. James had tlie opinion that the ilow of water eonld be increased three-folThe report was accepted. Alderman Tennant from the eommitte on Laws and Revision reported that he bail seen the Treasurer and asked Mm to appoint a deputy. I he treasurer had recommended James IL Lowry for that position. The report waa accepted. The question of surveying the route for tlie trench from the springs to the reservoir was brought and it having been ascertained that Mr. Hougaard eonld be obtained next Friday and Saturday, it was decided that it should be done on those The committee on irrigation weredays. instructed to make the necessary arrangements. The bill of Alderman Tennant amounted to $ BO was allowed. This being ail tha brndneea, Council adjourned. A Thomas, lat d. Kvr ve. Then. FwyioJy 4mlU tV urtorlty ot modern SJCtbtdAud iiivsBllai over laeknt devices. Jirtt to the medicine of today are iueonpar-al.l- y inferior, became ot U peat advance In mtsluai sduies. Hoods BamiwrUU Is a inodtvn modiolus. It is prepared by uperts how educaiiou, experience, iod brahvvmrk, eiulilc tber. ti. combine lnllimda Saruparllls tbe best eenllve aceata ia Urn best mmucr. started out here. Mr. F. Hnlsh. of Paywm, Is In town trying to capture the fleeting shadows ot our men and maiden. , Misses Troop and liohbe, the Hirofon School Teachers are Inteudlng to leave Saliua. Their futnn loeatlous will be a , in Cache Co. We are not likely t be behind timea In the musical line. The Klelaen Bros well known In Sanpete and Barter eoun-ti- e as firet-elmusicians, have located among us. Hall Is being fitted The Kalins tip with a stags and scenery, ao that theatrical troupes pawing through, may be better accomodated than they hare beon In the past. IUmn Btismueen, of this nlsre. In miopany with a Mr. Hanuen, of Vuroui, has aiaiied a brick yard. They bare s maehbis, tha cipacity of which m from ten to twelve thousand brichz per day. :l;i i Il r , f i Tin- - Alt-- , Ti.-.i- i j e. r 'i, Im.j. ii i ( f croi: T t 1 e PLASTER OF PARIS. ru-- t i '.wi.nll.y , n l; ,i P,pt..f I..! f ,.M- - p.: ..n; IiInwi lroi,i f.tU, (o j) . ; n::. . MilU.h 4 , "Scud fv i' lip-tu- 7x7, be exhibited Uiichgo, has in while pine timber. Size of each 0i ft lougjirice of cuttiug 10 cents or T7uiu.il Cusuets cah at the world's fair la w.w. billings. Furni-lur- Iff LUMBER, SliinIes, Lumbci, Pickets, Etc, Iii fact anything in tin's lino on shortest posssibls notice. Onlers for any muount furnish, 1. -C- ull on and leave orders with T. A Hoggax ok Post Office, TIaktz Jv, Timvirnnsi Prcst. L. IIhi.iiruck Vice 1W. H.lf. Beak Uao rovo (Jjily Jumber .WilOl.lSALIE XNil ItXTAlL DfALKIL lessee , stokstfst Lumber, Sash, Doors. Monf- dings, Glass, Paints.Oils, Brushes, Etc. Special attention given to communications from the Soother 1 nu-pu- . NOTICE, All fehtiities heretofore paid by the Connty Court of Rsnpete eonnty, fur the destruction of wild animals and English Sparrows, will be withdrawn and order set aside, ten days after the first publication of this notice. By order of tbe Connty Court Dated Ang. 12th, C All orders ounties. promptly filled in the way of House Yard and Office Comer of Third and Streets Furnishings. Provo Utah, City, i JOHN LOWRY SON, GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE DUX GOODS, C7II0CKIIIKS CLOTHING, Furniture, m John Heid Comity Clerk. Baby Carriages, ELECTION RETUNS. BED BOOM Tlie board of Canraiwers have concluded the count on three comitis. In Bearer county the people sleeted seven out of nine, they are as follows: rsei'LEa tarty Ban. Bennlt, Majority Assessor L. N. Slaughter Corner John Taylor, Recorder C, C. Harris, full vote Selectman Sheriff-,- Jews Baldwin, Surveyor C. C. Harris, Treasure- r- C. B. Bird, 41 Ut .70 247 Majority Mil fi3 , Bill L1IIKKAL Kiuemui, Majority 24S 24 Murfeck lu Caclie county tbe IVople elected a foil ticket the o Ulcers are a follows: Selectman W. D. t'raunry Majority Sul Co. Clerk -- C. S4D W. Fullmer KB3 Ah. &. Col. A. G. Larber Sou Pro. Ally. I. C. Thureew Coroner, Alex. Lwis, Msjorlty on Recorder, B.G.FaiTeU, tots Sheriff -- Don Kimball, -bifi Edward Jlaneen. Surveyor recd, TresMurer- - H.W.Thatcher. Majority BS'J In Hsvls county, the I'soids uweeded In electing a full ticket. The result being a foll.iws Count; County Clerk-- II. Atty.-- A. A. -- a sum. na he etwiwt her with eemtfew, Itnor tlw uwlJui to his timet, vnir ot tnw dstntwu, YMamd oM Tlw oU, knoiv tlw arms uwcringiiiB, rum hi drdeittkvyou With a tear aha turncdimy, And her vuie with aorrow ruirlimk 1 shall not see ay bridal dj. This Snmatie spsseh hrnko him up hsilyi Set whto hs ezpliilnod tint her spprthea-C- m wmw fmie.V-- on tha of a Inhww ed prvljpi!lMvi to mfwiimpllKi in her fftmlljr. ho aimed her (Hun, tumrlit n horuo MtUI.-m- I Of Dr. rlerw.'s Unkh-Dlaenvnry for her, nnd eho Is now tbe tnesniatinn 4 hoalth, Coneum prion nun its hold nprsi it rlotiiMZ wbikt I le-- r srn nnennseioua of it approach, Tho UoMon Medknl Iilwovei'' Law eiirad thouaan.li of ew of thu mow fatal of mala. Cba, But It mu- -t be taken tiernru Uw dll In order tn tm effort. va, SI too fir adrnnoMt f taken in tunr, e.d n fair trial, It wIS rugfor it will bo or moory paid rrfonded. For Weak I. hoy. Soltllnn of Blood, ghortooan of Brenth, xfrnnrtaitl-aurw. o flavor ConflSin, and Suhtn) ffMtiotw, it Is aa stSdoat rsawdy. kludnfl SOUTHERN CENTRAL SHTLY STATION. W carry the hnavieat and must varied alock of attractive merehandieo that can be found within tlm Territorial limits of We are already Utah in proiiortion lu the space we occupy. overstocked and with const ant arrivals we are very much presied for tlie want ef more room. Rather than build any more atprae-ewe will sacrifice on our already low prices in order to insure the desired redaction of stock, henco we offer you Uw benefit of oar ut Oapyitsfil, WA Of WOSOSI DlX MhSL ASSW. . lrad fn. fur an InouraMu emm of larrh Im tbe bytlei (hrerrh Bviueiljr. H Rrotwietur of Pr. berv's pri.r-.-ter, it oslilpr andanhcallns sure tlw worn Burner of huw ks--i etwidb:. Ur dniuffjaUk RAEyTRCK ASSO- HYi'T- - This company woe organlxed a few months ago sin) unw owu forty acres of I'llOIIATK ATTOU.VKY fend. A half mile track haa been laid AISTD r.ATO"D A oat. and the propeity Is being fenced All HMDS with a board feuce 4 ft. high. It is exof Frobiilu business promptly at pected that the track will be ready by the 1st of October. Mr. Clin. Wilson hay trnded to, aii-- i title tecu ml to fine trotters in training. They are the Iati(l unili--r tlm various entried iroperty of Prest.Seegiuillerof Richfield Office, Court Hoiive. Manti. (Jlalt. eputy Marshall Mount of Glenwood. L Kiddie. Mr. A cord end Dr. Madsen. The eompany propose having some races lu October. on RihboiiH, Laree Embroideries, Summer Dress Goods. Glass ware Tinware and u wide variety of Misctllanooul Contrivancee Notions and other Novelties. We buy STEEL BAKU JfENCB WIRE in Car Lota. We also carry a full line of size in SlEMi WlKH NAHiB, CUNfJISOfl.UTAH. .OISTT a Po-o- - Mr. Iailard, of Ballon, bos just returned from Clear Creek Canyon aud has the ful lowing to my ot the Gold Mount!)) Mining ltrirt. The llHrict I in Piute Co. at tbe heed ot Ifeh lliilgro Canyon elmot J4 Mile wir-toJnitpii (Tty Sevier Ho. and Is oa the nurlii west slope of Mt., d VS VUTCB8. 33: CALXj Wm. T. Re i d, ROBBINS&CHRISTENSON - Geld Moun'aie Mining District- John P. Christensen. JamesM. Ivobhins. 370 SALINA . mt frt GOOD BOOKS re:( I of pGe I oa Sent port-joi- d tho tfrort if Afi4ro. A imt thftllipx Jtiid IfldruHitt WOlk 4i fnpra; ft WnriS, CJ yfA fl Cic. JV to'onr Tn 10 4 i Tm,'in fr di VtV Msn'rua S(.. '' ff L Th Jmitmtlmn Ujri hof.i UriiifrtK. 1' jn:r, wiiMdjsni If MTnii WUBWMi'- f.- ,?!, jiii J.M.DAYIS, DEALER IN Ijcering r Imrv a i e, JAMES W. HOGGAN il foot iu cirrnuiforeure. ut course, tlie ireu was comudcrabie larger at tlie itninp, but a sectiiiu front tlie baao could not Iw eut for the reason that a solid rut. 9J feet in diameter end li feet In height wae the maximum of tlie railway freight limit on flat rare. The uilra piece of wood coneiste of nixteen sen ion as foliows: 'l lie lower section I a foot in height ty twenty foci in diameter, all in one solid cut, weighing ill, Tan pounds. This will be arranged a a floor placed on nine elegantly carved and eiimiiinu pnlestuls. made of the wood of the same tree. The next eut is seven feet in diainetor, whirh is iml toUd out and will iw plact-- on ;i;. flow euL The last and iiu.il cot I fog high, and similar in every to the floor cut. The whole of this kai.i iirn! eipfosity wnl form a rt of bell and will MHwnimcdatc Kn i.'oidc. ami w ill bs entered by a wingiig door made out of one of Hie ponton of the second section. Two hundred and fifty incandescent lights will Illuminate thu section. inside and Cut, and A number of skilled wood carvers hare been engaged to manufacture souvenirs ft distribution among the Yisifors. Timer, ub had H&nti, Utah also carry at tny OIJ Stand a Full Line of Groceries, cu Oiid G. Oi.sen, Utah. an-its- A'Uliia ttiirtj'Uv'H luiKwi o( iVnrviilH It wm eut from a forwt gisnt 312 feet high, growing at an altuuife of ii23 fivt, and was severed from the parsut tree tweuly-i-igifuel aiwve tlie at which point thu tree nieaursestump, sixty each. . & OCAfiKK here. Throe fiat to haul the exhibit enriwors this city, it weigh TnjMI puunils. iu It will be exhibited at the fair In San Frauclseo prior to beiug nhipbed to Chicago, Thu section of the trew taken from a mammoth forest iu i'niure roiiut,(.'lH tie choppers to chop ties eat of Kai Ou Snnday afternoon Mr. Kbhe Jeeseu while retarnlng from meeting got into curt belonging to Julios Crammer and was being taken home by that gentleman. While passing A. Lowry's meat market, one of the shaft earns loom and the horse in iU fright Died to runaway, bat succeeded only in circling around aud kicking viciously. Before Mr. Crammer could stop tlie burse, tlie eart wa upset aud hoth uiea thrown heavily to the grouwl Air. Cummer succeeded in reiaiiujij life b.CId of the line-- , and a byste'uipJ'VjrosTj hi Hiium e feiwnvf ictucr nsiuagd wo done. Mr. Crauimcr escaped witu a cuupi of buiHss but Mr. Jteeu,'-w)if- l furnotno time t'vt, be )eH fred h little worse. When the cart ivHt, h, was Uiiown over tbe head of hie companion and lit ou life bask in the street. lis to eouliued to hi bed, but thinks that beside being badly braised be ie otherwise uninjured. Mr. Crammer deserves credit tor the way In which ha handled the honeju hut for his presence of mind, the accident might have been mach wune. I 'rncc, Cwlar Posts, Etc . OTTO fi. OLSEN, Ephraim, Utah. Ths Remarkable Exhibit New En route to the World's Fair. WANTED CO Doois, A GIANT KCDWOOD. sii Krnnclsco.Augll.-- th wonderful redwood from'l uinrif oouutr Vaii byaMr. lioorman, ami winch will lncr lJur.iLiJity and Guaranteed ii. OuU i liy M.iil Receive Prompt atSend for Price I.ist, Night of w- T hi: LADIKS UlILKJim'D. The pleasant vlicct and the perfeit xuleiy nilh whidi Lidics may ime the IhIukI Iruit U,ihvt, Syrup ol Fig,e under all cuiuhliun, nuke it ihcii fovoi-iiremedy, it i plc.ising tu llm eye aud lu i lie uie, genilu, yet cllrctiul inin kidney, liver and hmvt-ls-, ;ml (jencial Public Moulding ALriKxDs lii-- Hoiiii.-ii.Li-- f0 t Furc-n- ric Htu 1st,JM?tb. UPTOWN OJlTrKOl'Jro.SITKTHBATKE. Salt Lake City, Utah. fhesr pn ,i. ci 'cfnxc.i to take It. 1 Lie Mammoth hvc fiiiiii-iiil ria-tlikt ylolil (tin per ton. i nr pcosiavts cs the rJtvcr i :.it Eagle, . ( levi'luiiil, liulcii, Harrison mid oihcrs. larytug m richui-.lroiu tio tolbklpigiuii. Thu link j an trro milling and it to licifeii.ii imi a t lie work tf dcvrlopiug c:a!:iis progrerHc tlidt ihiTi will be no richer Ciuiin lu this section of ruuntry, Mr. Jolinllungaard of of Mniiii haa juaL returned from tfevier roun'.y, wlire lie liaabeeu for a fiw days Hiirvi.yiug some Iliwter of lsris niiues. I'lw rouipauv new iuduatry iuterested iu till is wlio bus a like buainesa Hie same near Nephi, Mr. lloiigaurd Im surveyed two claims for the company, orh elaini being Ado tt.zlSV It. Tliey arc loratsd about balf a mile apart on either mJe of foist creek, threa mihw from the Sevier Kiver, ami alaint u miles South East from Saliua, Sevier county. A mill site wo 10 located betweeu tlie elaini. fi.xuii ft. a race tlw aits Iwlug has ben surveyed to curry water tu ruu the machinery. 'Hie water being taken from the creek about half a nilio alaive tlw mill Hite, gives the wafer a fall of Cu feet. The company will immediately begin to build their factory, the machiuery for which will coat in Hie neighborhood of fifteen thoiisnud rioliar. Tliey will employ quite a force to hamlle the gypsum, aud as tlie vlrlniiy of the mill hold an InezhausTahle supply of the raw malerlal there will ha no doubt of Hie financial buccmu or tlw sclieine. The Uek of shipping facilities Is the only drawback, aud that it In sure to be overcome In the near future through the advent of railroad. l..r it ul tlie TAlil), iiVH jr.. D.J .! Parriciil.u Iv m .i.r Co i.Liiution Com but (((inn ife-n'r- ,: ; - Liimboi Sash, Ui.-- i , .Ii, tv tention. Mt era of .... I.,, ir. Li.: o KV.r.iv-..;lit- II 4111 niii'i I S.ui.-!,ici-ii re- - aU, j;,:. ..! 2- -i llo-- y ,a.r sistus, lUiixr. . . .i ,.i. v i (ut HOW cri,. -- SALINA SALTISMS. 'Satina, August 8ih, IbtKX The Halloa Dramatic Troupe, will be the name of a new organization just .;o? i I,ai(- w.c. t.,tru.r,Nw, A.- I : . ,i h . - f.. i ; a '. 1,1 ito'.i. Nicer i It i guaranteed In ;;iie ieiiei viixi.u tion, or money rdimdnl. 1'iicc rcni per box. l ur safe liy I. I:, ih'iui-- i M nuj Lin.iiiii. audit. 1. al Tlw council tlw City llall '.r Siit-b'- . Koy-lauc- s. lin udCrt til icnud luod tksltbubenejl-iputiil tu ilio wlinlu body. Truly liungur i In iul lluoO'a hsrsprill i . BURTON, GARDNER CO., . i Hi." a-- i Mmiie, tlu-r- vliu lout a Mir", CUP llllll!LT. ;;a : . that. I hr M.yii'i r 1 ., i tola fiwcii ., l w. IS'iiy rrlw Aillm Main Hui-kll- !. t ... III iv ii- H.t.iuniuv IW M- ( i !j ; ..I t ):y ni! of i,i i ( fear n . '. i'll ro.'l iy ,iti k ini ru in-j- i fur ihe purrhi-i.f il. ir pionorty. 7t;c firm arrs ing t j put thy CD ninth of Uirhi:uiiy ou tli km.iuiu aioi if tiny iHiiicliide iu i.uiv'vr o IP vx tie ll.I- i iiiailloo Also SO teams. Good prices. First lu guud or Hut kovr lump wo Mijov niSulug thr eot, aud sit dowa t else road. Apply to Hougall & mral only sh uu uuiliuaM dntf, Nslur Koirvfew. iitlilute (or this onmlitlou ro so liupiillj ouiubinuii In lloud Huuapoillla tkat It unu n'Wunm mm1 Slumsliun, e runlet uu apiwtits an rHiuivuten and vilalizeii tllii liliwil u A RUNAWAY. I A i.-- i - will ..ill1.) ; ,; ;:) - .il - i." in II : -i ii ! :i,'. V .".I . i .'i'rlh.l rl t hiuik a Inrji" um of x.i.l i i'lChl llilclHK Cli'fltl aid Ul : ll.at the around ilively . J.I-- .. . hi n M-- .11! i 1 - '! i hnvi a vci Alt !..i If. ,l.!Hp 'ii li Hi.-- Sal : il w!i..t 'I e i'S-si- . Nil - 11. it- ;:.l j tUllll.--l It . 1 rii'.i-d- . b.i.-,iui-e I1 Til a a, '! High." ti Sermons by Apaatle A. H Lvnd, The iiiont of ll.rf Stake Presidency and Others hai vfst Work Among the Indiana 'if u'hoot ii'mks ami siiii!'a stml Signa eftna Timea, Etc- t j Maidens lints . Salt I.sk- Pity. Fine Smyi na Uns 115 at s. kbiat Ilf. It Tiic-roi- AlN';TI Prosperity of the People. t li Mugii.g, "dory to Hod Moroni, capor anil Jfoweg, - Utah. |