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Show v ii itBinbiaJ .. LAND DECISIONS. d fail PRESS BULLETINS. LmS A- FralhdbV W. U. Hsrlss, throwing th rider headlong to the 11- - C. I torwev, betfB was CUk-tMpThe clew other horse ground. Washing, From U AtitonlUral Col leg f CENERAL ROUND-U- P B hen a homesteader d'e leaving a FOR THE hind and fell over the prostrated aniWUra Ftra Irrigation PAST WEEK. mal, dumping hie rider At the aame The Utah Experiment Station has aid iw, who also dies before compliance time'. When the bovs-(ticthem- issued bulletin No. 38 on seepage waters wnirthc lioin.tad L.w, the right to -DEALER IN- . Farm Gat anti acquire (mien' piisFi-- to the heirs of the v,.rin-t- o selves and one thing and another up snd the underflow of rivers, r.nd minora, Oar Kaa lrra from Kvar y Fart they found that each had a broken arm. During the summer of 1894 many ettirvinan, bth adu!i failure of the f the Territory, Takaa Front Oar canals of were made the measurements : si'iMij'ienl qixlij.anl This morning, some tg len tandard time between the hours of 1 and 2 two and tributaries of, Ogdsn amt Weber ud iieirt.to rcsi le upon qi iT.ll.vate the!f arrut Exchange, Ian I ot, as a.i Ibandiii.u.em iuome unknown rivers to determine, if possible, whether girls Uiade ti e'rs-cap- o I there f. to be and diverted could watir applied manner from the r form st hool. Ones uiisuil.. s of rultbed in t Independent: Died, on Satur- - name is Mgugel, aged 20 the surface A corroG ia'e pio, -! a.' ii'.-- l a -d -- iajury aUeya-scjthout s dark-ro- m .JyAvei,-detdt3- a. 1895,4ftr-a-illwand uppar hail pliuit" yntTernrs dlanoalU-cioin nil r , warr.iiiiii ol nearlr two yeara, Walter Welle, plexiun ami dies no! --UTAH appear to be v ry priority user in the.Iower valleys. 2 'iff POALVILLEL vring,.-lhNt,j-- . fiftMif the Agetl1) year, S months., prtdhmtuiry invewgJiot wbkb ,;..r nfe.tac tlC-it d S:yh ulv sad" JUguk as raided ItTighftm fluvler: 'Brigham eighteen, has a light cvui- - jsVeB-e- i .Me iks and e,,re much too brief in which to bass period and light sl.oit Uir. As yet by burglars Wednesday night. Font of plexion vmiuu-- 1 unset thet aim kidneys in the principal residences ami the saloon tfie where.houis not lieen dis-- accurate results seemed to demonstrate ri'ca, covered and the olficsis are still search- the accuracy of th following statewas broken into thesune night. A bu.idtng stone, ' placer A iU'i f . ments: for As the standard them. Later. IavsonGlelw: Charles B. Wtglitman. ing unwurtiUiteJ that u.dir (a,l. 1 : That th divertion of water rom enold and sell known citizen of' Pay-so- was about to go to press, it was learned the aw when nm!c,i ail..0l be vaLd.ilc a coil stream its and application to the died l"t hunday. Deceased was that the tlieft of Mr. Raineys horse and bv a siibacijiieiit discover of seme other born Augu-- t II. 1815 at Columbia New buggy lias been traced directly tothe-- e in the tipper valleys in the early part of tlii i) j t pt entry limb r girls. Theyiraie'eviren tly sought to York. the placer law. out of town 1 y team, preferring that abundant, increases the available augplr American Fork Item: Died, in get HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STA TIOHERK COAL VLLE. A Timed Trairlar method to walling, 8till later. The to the itrigators of the lower valley; in American Iork, Utah, Thursday, prjL "X-- rcontemNeed that to make fear ed the season, pwet girls,-Ivo- r, buggy- - ami all the letter part 4, 1895. of old age, Father William runaway will trust if lie she or east cases In is 2: plated a most time trip reached, were recaptured at Clear Creek, Utah. Armstrong, aged 90 years, 2 months and usually about midsummer, when no to the Chicago, Union 1'aei lie A North28 days, ia Tht Spring qxirtion of th water diverted from the western Line, ijiin kest tiiue. Fwe.t Anyone know ing the address of James Near y everybody in'sdiagood median. stream in the upper valleys reaches the changes. Union depots. For lull information call en or address Mahan, a mining man, will confer a The impurities w hit h hat accumulated lower irrigators in time to benefit them-SucA. A. Ikhrv Agent U. 1. System favor to his destitute sister by sending it tn the tilood during the cold months diversion use the and damage' must be expslled, or when tho mud days to F, care Chronicle, Spokane, Wash- come, and the effect of A yuuiiglaity nearing t he xgeof sixteen bracing air is irrigators of the lower valleys. ington. Lode. 3: In some instances the outflow wm told by her teacher to paiee the -- ei lea, the body is liable to be overcome bv or some ssiions disease. from th upper valleys during July and teue lie kissed me. She consented Bingham Bulletin: Everything m The debility remarkable achieved bv much waa' the in- writh ome reluctance, beouyse, ua e'.e than the mining line is moving along with Host s Sarsaparilla,surest August greater and the uaanv words the nsual regularity in Lead Min gulch, of praise it has receive I, make it worthy flow, although a large pait of the inul, lieiug oppoi.it til apeak of private our confidence. We are sure it will flow wae used for irrigation purposes. ao said II. C. Ledgerwood, when over affairs in puhlnv He said nt, mem do von good. Read the testimonials 4: The behaviour of irrigation waters Plotting tiie name with so urn eiuphi.'.s to the businest center yesterday. Sarsapublished in behalf of Hood in any drainage system can be dend a fund lingering over tin word that Iron Co. Record : Most of our farmers parilla, all from reli, ibis, grateful peep termined aeries of after a the mm-o- u to her cheek, Is a Thev only carefully the brought tel story. got their wheat in the first of the week mada measurements extending over a prouonrr, third person, singular, well and the raia of yesterday and last night Th SI brr Dramatic Company. ' fixed and univeraally regarded as a good period of years, and that much and the snow of this morning is just The above popular company appeared Display he would and iaa verb, trwnaitiva, encatch.' trouble, litigation the thing to start in nicely. Our at Cluffs Hall A in Wednesday avoided if the state would collect the tirely too much so, regular almost every night farmers feel much encouraged over the Woman's Bitter Atonement, to a necessary data. uf-- f evening indicative mood indicates outlook. hrtu-- e that was surprisingly large, conaction first end third tcrson plural farm irrioatiom. Ogden Press: A telegram has been sidering the times. But the Weber Bulletin 39 of the Utah Agricultural number and governed by circumetaiu'es. received from W. (i. Brown of Boston, Company is Assortment of Received a. superior to the average comExerimeRt Station treats" of Me. oh! everybody know me, end who states that lie is preparing to move pany plaving tow ns of this size, aad this' Collt-gfarm and orchard irrigation. It reports down the went. Ex. to Ogden and build the fact was know n. Nor was the audience results of a numla-- r of irrigation explant. Messrs. Brown and Busil are ex- disappointed, for the play is not only a most of them covering a Of the latestest styles. Girls and Boys Sailor Hat m all shade, pected here very' soon to commence very strong one, but was well put on. periment". of five veara. The first period from 25 to 75 cents each. Girls, call and see the latestst fad in experiactual operations on the plant. The characters weie all well sustained which is discussed by A. A. Hooda Sarsaparilla Purlflas th ment, While Ladies, bring your last summers Logan Journal : Word comes from amt the performance was highly apBlood and Reetoros Health. Mills, is the amount of water to use I have trimmings in great variety. over. trimmed it have at hat Tom Rourks Iiewistonof the sudden death of Mi. preciated. Last night for different crops, ami is summarized MISS MAGGIE Miranda J. ..Allen, wife of William J, Vision was e jnally well presented, the as fellows : Allen, who fell dead while visiting with performance winning thecompany many 1. On day soil the umimurn yield her daugh'er in Trenton !at Sunday. admirers. Master Leslie in his topical of lxjtn w heat and straw was obtained Mrs. Allen wa the mother of thirteen songs fairly .captivated the audience. by saturating the soil, approximately, 2 children, and the sister ot our towns- This company travels iu its own special feet deep at each irrigation, or covering ;ar, carries a large number of people and the man, J. Z. Stewart. with 26.82 inches of water ground I: on Co. Record : We are glad to note a good brass band and orchestra. The season. tlie during the fact that Bob Mulliner, at Eight band discoursed some excellent music 2. On this soil there was a decrease on out street a during their etay. ToMile Spring, has been successful-i- u DEALERS IN- of crop where either a iuore or a- - less night they appeal for their last night amount of water was used. foi o fifty-twmtesian water. At inking feet lie struck the flow, which rose in a hereon this tour, in Hickrv Fartti, 3. .This maximum yield, was secured The Stolen If times weie two-incpipe nine feet above the cur- oi which is th use of 26.82 by tate of the ground. He will continue even ordinary, this foup would be equivalent to a cubic foot per sec. for 27 greeted with packed houses tiTghtly. sinking until he gets a large well. hours, nearly, C'L L. New Mar: The result of the 4. Though the water that drained The "life of the flesh is the blood vote taken at a business house on Main thereof; pure blood means healthv from the soil through excessive irrigastreet on the suffrage question wae as functional activity and this bears with tion was rictier in fertilizing material 'follows: Number of ladies voting in it the certaiutv of quick restoration from than when applied, the total amount f Mr. r. IT. 8tovU , sickness or accident. Dr. J. II. McWilmot, 8. Dak. favor of suffrage, 584 ; nu tidier of ladies Leans Strengthening Cordial and Blood this material a Ided is mere than that Purifier number of rich vitalaad A blood, extracted. voting against suffrage, 1,176; gives pure a L Hood Co., Lowell, Mai.! About four years ago my wife waa troubled men in favor of suffrage, 712; number of izes and strengthens the w hole body, 5. On clay soil containing more sand bottle. writh salt rheum. Although we tried nearly fl per men against, 1,302. Total number of the yield of grain (wheat) increased as of better and everything It got wore tautead that eho oould votes for suffrage, 1.296; total number Build Menufaetorle. the water increased up to. 40 indies, spread over both of her hands socommenced to them. Finally the use hardly was token of straw had she maximum when while and against, 2,478. the yield Hood's Sarsaparilla Hinefsb, April 10, 1895. end healed botSee were hand two her entirely Tooele Transcript : The sheep herd Editor Ttnea: "Patronize Home produced with 16 inches of water. the ha not since beta troubled. In December, , 6. On clay soil containing little sand uea, my neck wse covered with boll ot a are leaviag their winter range snd pass- Industry has been urged upon the ' Naturo. Scrofulous mixed thongh of Utah since 1864 to ny know- timothy gave results, ing through, going east. The loss people . at ones aad aa 100a sustained has where the maximum amount of- - water Thor wore alxtoea et than very light snd the ledge. So long as wp depend on would break Mr out others healed as herds are iu a very fair condition, - abroad for hoots and shossr (41.3 inches) was used the yield was the Mokthey finally became covered with ridges and O. H. Barrus and George R. Judd we will never know bow soon we will go greatest. have just cemplcted two flowing wells barefoot. Hides are shipped east and 8. On clay soil containing more sand on the University farm belonging to A. wast, are tanned, made into boots, shoea the first crop ef clover increased steadily tears. I thsa eommsnead taking Hood'a SarsaLawson, and have secured sufficient and harness, placed uppn ear markets, and rapidly from the use et 4.2 Inches sf parilla, and after taking tour bottles th bolls all healed and toe scar have disappeared. the labor having been done - by man- water up to 12.9 inches. The applica- had water to irrigate six acres of land. 1 recoin mended Hoods Barsensrills to aU sufof inches more of water'd2 fering Horn any disorder of tne blood." F. W. 5.2 S. L, New Star: Big Real Estate ufacturers having no interest iu common tion Btowbix, Wilmot, South Dakoto. with creased the Utah. the of crop nearly one half. people Deal.. A warranty desd was filed with yet promptly aad We are eulogized and praised op to Hoods Pills set easily,bowels. These bulletin are now in press and tbs county recorder yesterday afternoon ISe.- os tbs lire aad attoieuUy, Exon had be the skies by visiting strangers who pass may application to the transferring all inteiest held by George Q. Cannon and wife to Hiram B. Claw- - through our county, fer thrift and im periment Station, Logan, Utah. RHOADES. son for a consideration of(100,000 in lot dustry, ball tell you if that little railan engineer on the Frank 1, block 85, plat A. Salt Take City. This road strike we had last sutnmsr had Southern Shtpardaon, Pacific By., whe resides at Los is the property commonly known aa th lasted into the winter, a great many waa troubled with rheum Angeles, Cal., Just Received a Large Stock of '"Cannon property and if located at the sleeping industries wsuld have been atism a for time. He wae treated loBg to Con. light. cor nor of First West and South Temple brought by eereral pbyticiani, also - visited tks streets. The quality of the blood depends much Hot Springs, but received no permanent Tooele Transcript r Last Monday af- upon good or bad digestion and asehniia relief until be used Chamberlains Pain ternoon Wilford Nelson met with a very tien ; to make the blood rich in life ar.d Balnu Hesays It is tbs best medicine Dr. ase strength J. constituents, giving Finest and Largest Stock of painful accident w hileout after horses. H. McLean's Mrengthening Cordial and in the world for rheumatism. For sale Ilia horse threw him off into a lot of Blood Purifier; it will noUrieh the prop- by John Boydea & Son. barbed wire, tearing the flesh off the left erties of the blood from which tbeele-rnent- s of are drawn. $1 per vitality leg nearly the entire length, and just bottle. A aether Cold Find. and1 abort the ahoe top the barbs went in ta 11 : Within the four sr Tribune, past stT Brlrtf Work. face was-Tit'badly five days, half a dozen men have staked t the bone, llis The amount of donations received in bruised and he will be laid up foraotne off 500 acres of placer claims within time. The horse was so badly injured Summit county for the sticken families twelve'milss of this I Have Ever Carried. city. They hse killed. Dr. Davis is of Red Canyon, Wyo., as far as we have not that he had to-b-e set their stakes, bat they have only and examine my stock attending Mr. Nelson and reports him been able to ascertain at this writing, tha geld, coarse gulch gold, and lots of sre as follows: V . and , doing nicely. prices. and So to are show care' it. it, prepared Coalville Beat Ward . J2S oo J M. RHOADES. E. from MRS. the Kockpurt Tintie Miner: Shipments a w ; fully was the ferret guarded by the . .. .. . . 84 li their-friedistrict for the past week are abonti as Proa that they and kimlialr. Place 25 HorlaviUe .. .....,, fi 5 might secure a "lead-pip- e follows: From the Bullion-Beck- , cinch on tha 60 SJ Oakiej tt.. the carloads; frem the Centennial-Etirekdid that newt find, not leak, out The above contributions consist of 7 carloads; from the Mammoth, 18 - x until yesterday. flour, potatoes. fork, etc., figured Placer discoveries are not made with concentrates, from the Getnini, 6 at the lowe-- 1 wholesale eU, price. 2 carloads ; in twelve miles of a city of this sire carloads', freai the Swansea, Manufactures of All Beside the above, several cash donafrem the South Swansea, 1 carload. tions have been sent and placer that pan $9 to avery day, indiprivately by Kinds of Shipments from the Iron mine were viduate' throughout' the county, and we the yard are iafrequentjy discovered in made to several suspended owing repairs being understand Park City contributed hand-eonic- any country. Yet this it what welWiBow'n Salt Laker claim fo hSvs on the rpad to the mine. This work to the fnnd, as she always does found in Harkera canyon in the Oquirrh however, was completed and shipments in jsuch cases. resumed yesterday. They will soon be range. The discoverers have bees in a . Tour rislw Duty back to th regnlatioa 5 or 6 carloads stats of feverish excitemsnt over since ' v the trip to Chtcageon th tho find was made, and.'with their per day. The road hae been fiued" in Is to make Chicago-- . Union Pacific A Northwestern friends, have been doing some lively good substantial shape and will last-:'Lino. Why? Time the qnickeet. solid Wasatch Wave : Dr. Airp called Toes- - vestibuied train, no change of coack at hustling to secura all th bolding, they PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. We do not carry Cheap John good, but we guarantee to sd' day hfternoon to et a couple of broken UieMisdouri River. Through first and dosir bofora the facts become known. A third Nof a yard was carefully ADVERTISE IS aatisfaction at prices as low as th arms. The unfortunate persona, were second class Sleepers aud Dining Cars you goods that will give you For full information call on or address mtasured out and pinned, and yielded John Thomas and John W. Bell. The articles can be sold by any other firm. Calf and see ft aame A. A. Petal Agent U. P. bystem. ' (3.12, or a rats of (9.36 psr yard. This, GEORGE W. & ROBERT YOUNG, beye were racing their horses along the yourselves. d ' of and oofi ranch Davis Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder too, from surface prospect only, road netr the , Wansbip, Utah. AND EE1CU THE PEOPLE. World's Fair Highest MsaM and without raaching bedrock. . ,, .them got a little ahead of tbn other. R I TH R VT THF T F R 1 1X1X1 1M CashBar gain Store 1 - ked u a GENERAL Except Groceries. sr-a- 1 ta-lh- e t - "V g u-- J Thitt-euage- MERCHANDISE, VK$-i-.- i B0YDENSJRU5T0RE, i.e n, Prescriptions Filled. ia-.- .i-.al -- Dr. W. VISICK, DENTIST. h Will be at the Weber House Coalville, From April 14- to April 20, inclusive. -- MISS MAGGIE SALMON. of Fine Kid Spring Just g 16 Boils at Once Millinery. Beautiful - Ladies, Misses and Childrens Hats, orn. Chtp-arrd-l,egh- SALMON. Respectfully, WILSON BROS. Ib-ed- .. h acr-inch- $2.00 Lump, per ton 1.60 Stove, per ton bn .60 Nut, per ton mau-afdctnr- At the Mine. HoodsCures 0 MRS.M. o Always On H'sfrid at the New Goods MILLINERY, - - 1 LadiesFuniistiingGooJs MINE TGI $2,00 1.60 Xtiro.;p9 J3Call - .... Llll ITIIIIIIHi. nd a, car-load- s; . Iv Park City, Utah. THE times; PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Wasatch Dept. O. S. M. Co Geo. W.& Robt. Young. Wanship GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ... - ..r- - ' ' triv |