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Show Us z " IN THE TERRITORY: roMTiirnoHu coNvemot. SHEEPMEN ALARMED. Tlie boautv tj'ieatKm occupied the oi the comeution Friday and round-u- p Saturday PAST WEEK. New tar Saturday afternoon about Mining liiriii a i., I linaral Ntaiifla-lrl.i,r- , seventy of tlie convention members, accepting tlie invitation of the Cavhe t rum . took a run up to of tl,o Taki-from Oar cniiiv delegate-, the obje t hen g t mspeit the! liihaao Agru ultural Ioilege and nicideiitly to have a time , that lioth ends were Kh lVrkin Hao a full I.ake uaiior aeiompiistied goes u tthout sav ing. tins w eek Uu MouJaj r he ecc pun,, The ''aijfH-t- t allei rsitrid will le was adop'e I hv the c o,"UUitsonal Bon- cenerau for the aiiu-jjia- I lk and Laada Leased lattlemen. f Tribune, 16: Tht biggest leas lands on recorOTtaTeen consummated, whereby 320,000 acres of land belonging to the Union Bat ifie Railway Company been leased in Utah aim Wvommghas to the Union Baoino LwndA Water Company , or more accurately to Chapman & Whitney, who are the agents for a tug six latiou of cattleaien. I.v the deal1 the raiwav loniji.iiiy will deiive a rev-enue from ibis land ort w huh tbev claim have Ifeiy pav twit i.aysi ier feet 6 F has supported several hundred'; that deteated he a vote of 42 id, salaries tkoii-a , i will be devoted id if Ciet-of state oti'i ials were nxed anl woman to cattle interests. ahuot exclusively s let a m.ide tor mi ei o' suffrage will Tlie only recourse the aheepme Ihavsia to either purchase portions of 11 v he J1.000 The secretary V -- a. e ,he range, or to from the cora-pe- r vear, the auditors seiir will le pauy, and as Ixith w propositions fl5H0, treamiers salat , l,u k), Attor- - obnoxious to the wool some growers, fl.-- j KL f eootlet are et meted to ana. Variait sju-ted- e in tt ug his see- About hO.OOO acres of tli laud aiv'sit-tio- n aioitio lit uii. lh'fijitiiLai s usted in vuuinnt and Uiutsh counties, Utivn and the remainder in voting jv 't i Hi I1- - mix r it- water Mr Yar.ati ga e min e that ' n Tburs- - ounty, Wyoming. Ever since the sheep he wood nt ne to rei ousnler in lustrv la'vauie a feature in Utah, day the vote In w iw i, itm ai title on det-- , xitesji nj 'arg muajterbave been mm- ' mere in this section, and an almost lions an t i guts ot - iTi tgo w and on ui ion it Mi ihuiman the coninual war has-bewaged against it niotioij t ? ii i in- - hi w - .oi le a spet ml by the cultlenieyF. The la'ter have aowr ihe upper harfd in the fight, and by order for that du. Tl e ( ontilut o ml Convention spent RrammeutTotaT sheepmen, who Tiavc the range, it is considered a TueUav on the laMr and levenue and laeu blow to tlitl industry. serious' texation ar.ii les an! den lei to serve I.enct fi.rut aphout pav, us the ap-hveveanagoa similar ban wits mad to another cattle concern, of pro nation is i it u exhausted ofili.uotkat re- - in Ru h and Morgan The f after ml to stttlethe difhculty nbout aw aim coi.ti"u-v- , tic ided to etiiit tie 4'.LhX at ie- - of tlie lea' were purchased tl e tax tttoit i t in gages , the levnne bv sheepmen. an t ixstion h r t it le wa- - adopted In com outrigot lo al wool man yesterday stated (hie v, . lull tt col the hole. Tue (.iojj o' the that it was nothing moie than a piev ion tin i . in uttiiig of Hie per diem deal lietvveen the cattlemen and IWj omluff gl a similar position w Hb M i) Johnson. I representing the lhir.i,., Cot. Uilj Company, an 1 labored in tint , ipcutv until aliout three iuui)h ,tg alien he went into the oil btmttice- - for liiimn It at I Park Cuv. Actord n - to the xl .tern' nt if M a Unr- Jennie 1 Tie-te- r, w.io i i m he met t - ' a.ent ,it two Ji ir- - ago. hi her h i i i ' m in hi' keeping, and He h If her to j a't.ir. t lml MX-in his yit-ub-l- rsSPTnroiu1 'alt The fer 110 I Oi ills t at fn m Hera d has lieen sued dainaji a hv Fred -- nlomon. wie.l i'!ip for lsestimated twelve to fourteen million pounds -- v sob-leas- TLelireat halt lake and Hot hprmgs railwai has aliout complete its line to 1 Farmington, t ll'min Briier A Nms id Oeien have a- gi'ul, with lialulitie- - of lift ten 4MHHland VWW. The prmgille Independent hisj vl a ced in in igemeii pi Johnson retires and D I Felt eunoeeds Imn Ilia ilgeG Tufts entered J.n oh Alts f night it s oiIikK, drank a saloon g! -- jf laer, an 1, with a stagger. Ml I feral 1. I'l e do r 1 curp-- e M t nt i Th beep shear ers hf lu fheiring Tlmr hiv mori.ing for Theodors Chn-ten-- n The price pit I - J cents per load Theie are 35 ( iearer. Herald, H I rom private soutets Mes-png- er It - learned that Thomas Iliv, at one time well know n m tlusutv ns engineer of tne tire department, ennitr of .walma 1iess 1.1-t- 1 died at Mnnti , v 1 i g-- f j i en I j coun-rrmitio- n, ml 1 pneumonn. Mr. H R Huntsman, of Kanesvillf, hroaght in the (list vvool of the m win, thi- - week. It w is n small of the ddegau-- . was iectmi lered. thp 2 WO pound" and was riked in hv The q nihty the (Vntial Ttnli Vol cnmp.inv , of U011 gooii i t M int, ,tiou, to nuke i he blood rich in life ai.d git mg t mistituents, e Ur J alina Pro Parties win have de- strength ti. Al Mail s -- 'rengtheniiig I "ldial and horned tattle this spiu.z have sntlt red idoist Jui.uei . ii will mmii-l- i tn pr"i-eiti- e oon- -i lerahlt lo- - hv m of the biood fiouiwhnh the ele iggjs getting into i aim oi un haw n d- pi ft e hen reventive ments i t e 1 Lu he ind nMiiil - cold-til"od- I Cash Bargain Store -- GENERAL 1 ahull pi- all) o n 1 o I -- n . rp Mrs. M.i--e- y frienl in huhai ta- iu - that DQALYILLE,. 'Vfy-rj- ta7wTev. ,, ,U 1 file in. n! r u utv to i 1 C.IVS, hv 1 1 -- o- v Prescriptions Filled. r.-- 1 1 Ma-se- 1 HEADQUARTERS of "r F -- V-r- ie cl died veut-ol- pri ss me- - Thotne, nu sv idun ret die- htr bn-bt- il that he had cruelly .levelled her, an I htruu, lunltnl at xiucde, Mas-e- v .eft Prsk City on , it - st ite Hor-av s, s iv uig oe was going lo He-b-Jle vr !iio i to Urn latter place, wliete be gave It o 't that he was emu-into Uike. He has not Iko.ii beard It om spin e, al boijgli pit lies from whom be bmrowtd a H) sa Idle tiavc been trying to Mate him Mrs, .Massey nds i.er hi.mil.auon very keenly, but Im- - not attemptevl to have her husband a preheudel. Mas- - ' DE -- r.' ci g ie i). f s .'lie w a- - t in- - 1 i bi "M ig liar ot living t , oik .. ii.l tin IIae just I 1 worn ie mo ie ng " a! stnke of roportml ijiu the JuOU lugli glide ore is Toot level (.Vnteiiiila! I.urek i. The shaft WHshut recently sunk to this level and the ore !o! was encountered oidv a hurt distance fiomtlie shaft. We are unable trge to learn fuHpsrticuUni but undar.laoj that this present strike i on a ar with fin mer great di-- c i eries in this great in ne. Tintic Miner. 1 hi Fanner: A big coal mine ha Lu. who kLCW NEWEST November 22, -- tl 2, tu thestate of Mary-- ,nak 1 ), eei discovered about twenty-fivmiles from Iavson, but the exact location w mid not be divu'ged. The vein is sud to lie a mile and a half wide, and has been traced for wx miles. The ofthe mine is an old Englishman wbii has not taken out naturalization parties iritt pajier. and heof fears other get in ahead linn and take up the lano. Frigham Fugler. It is said on good authority that thecommon lioxelder tree found around Brigham, if properly cared fot, will , pi mince a!mot aa fine a quality of sirup ag the be- -t maple tree found in the east. Ofttimes on warm days in early spring the sap is seen doipping from tlie branches and running dow u the trunks in little streams. Here is ah undeveloped field id which the capitalist migh plant his dollars to advantage. Bingham Bulletin : As a result of th another of those made Tue-dacleau-u- p for which gold-bribeauties yellow the -- tewsrt mill is so famous fer tnrn-in- z out, was taken to Salt Lake a couple of dws ago. It was valuel at about ions., t the mill and jtT.Tion. 0 mine are moving along with the usual The ore bod.es of regu'aiitv. 1 are looking No. Yosemite mine the of the extra tioli and steady fine, valuable treaures with a goes! force of men i the enter of the day at. that propeitv. V voting mat) named Tribune, 17of Harry Haves Harry II lys, a ep-ron of 'Eureka, was found dead otT the we- -t shore ot Utah lake Monday by a sheep- - Mis'EsheHisru. herder named latks of Mill Creek. A large number of her dccendants and The blv wa cmeved to Lehi, and inends followed the fuiifrul cor-many Ghrouer Vrg cf Eiovo was notified. It tevrc'toth grave, nd 1 e j Terrible Misery pi-r- , - ) Ur. Price Hood Lump, per ton HoodssvCures t Stove, per ton Sxrn.'ULa restored Sny sppettli ee that could sat wltbiut aay dlatren, avd I has nlned rapnty m slroujrUi I fcsvs When a trill an 1 sis ns well IiotUrt of II'mm) s as tsef.' Mas. H. A. LarsiiKK, Unumtfam, Q. MRS. M. nty,-on--ta- j nrc rbi-am- -t ju. ns - 1.50 - - .50 O Always On Hand at the Finest ami Largest Stock of MILLINERY . -- MINE flHillSliljj Have Ever Carried. I rrcaiuui . an 1 rCH- ANI) c.rti'nc tny stock JL jlicc-- MKh. M. i:. RHOADES. ispiiii 8 m ump 9 - of2J ' - OO 1.50 Mctiuf.v Cm of Ail KnuTsT'f i ft PF PATROHIZETIOME INDUSTRY PilRCNlZEj K3uE ISUSIRY. Wasatch Dept. -O. S. M. Cc heseu go:;w. 'Geo. W..&. Robt. Young. WaTTship pa", city. ut.ii, f'Shetp- - E. RHOADES. KeedveiU Urge Stock, of ioh Atrkj nMyJl , - At tlie Mine. L .4ILr O New Goods Old Timer taMie bullet h 'If it the 'h hreait, just above Is to inahe tie tup to Chicugooe W the hurt. The e ha 1 been some trouble t Uinta Herald: We have to record Chicago, Union Iau.lc 4,NUiU)wsltrti -lietwccn Oliver Flmle of Lake td.ore aid the death of another old pioneer. Mr. Line. Why? Time th quickest. o fi no change of vestihulcd tram, in land a of over Inxou Unit HaveFork, John If .rrv tbisconnty, the Missouri ltiver. Throueh first f umd dead in his bed at the Hot kv second class pent pr cee ng- - were instituted aud bluing Ckis. Uj.t ! -- hefe vg 1tTTTr,'erT"anT'rrrtrr;-tT- t vtniHin linttdrln -- dhte tcr fnd infornratian mil on orteldfr-- e A. A. Ww.Y ig nt tf. B. Fy'n tp. wt.ii u the ph..nt. I waa uce f tl. 1J. nforhing. He had Ken troubled JJe th o m a diwu, an! he f f,,r gome time withbeart In Wftitr Mawt f a m in rf sK.ut seventy- - years, et.J i a fi dauiga -- i t 3gant Hayes x 10. Is GerieiU. Ma- Tnhnne, a Just-c- e Ciurt. 'll I.h.. Ab ut lour wa a veteran .ofthe late war. Tne reif o. I as 1 e mmnai tnd a wee-aug If e left Lake Shot. ; mains were taken charge ofby Fariic,, sn.ude? o w of can-itwo w Grand JLepub-ttU the io3 aorth Fort, Army in co iipany These are que-tiothat Maevv I ho. and were buned TucriUt with mili- -' name co il 1 net be IcArnc J, to ns well as this in ettv, he in Vt ti known e was Vnrgwife latter nt'phne long Belu an Bo tary honors. II number of ftiehds- and large called as a witnef in the was and w familiarly this locality, ,uhpanel Fait Lake and lwrk Cuv daunze cae, and went to Lehi with hi' Red Dhk. He held a homestead at like would o bare answeied t arrtveit the when no bad family. Jlnrnt Bork, but "comnvnioi,, hat 1 Nut, per ton - Ur Dtploma. . a $2.00 ffs, snueUpsttoa, Hood'a Flit Cure hUlousnesa, Jwmillcs, tick head whs, Mtgestlom J , Kt wn lyur I'laiit Iutjr WA-f- .n Rollovod soon out of led aad eould to much that I walk. I had also felt weak tnd tired all th steep and obtain, d to little reel time; eould DM eul in tee neuntiigj Mini 1 li H Ml pUiljrht appetn lo oat anjUuej. but Howl s Cream BaUngf Powder MU1 kU lira In terrible misery with rheumatism la hips and lower limbs. I read so much about Hoods Sarsaparilla that I thought I would try It and ss If lt would re lines ms. When I commenced I eould not lit up nor eve turn over in bed without help. On bottle vd I was Biy " WorWs F.ir IN- - (' . . - BE A LEU Helpless Vith Rheumatism and Without Appetite tfrod'oWiing yfcmnw by Hood Sarsaparilla. . 1 cks WILSON BROS. & A. Leftber ilr.Rosaiuoyne, Ohio. T . MISS MAGGIE SALMON. Respectfully, ai y, STYLES OF MILLINER!. variety. Ladies Summer Underwear and Hosiery. Boys and Girls Sailors in different stjles. Call and examine my goods. The prices are as reasonable as any in the town. to jefuac the advance Ie YJnTon I a jdc. thiougli a co'purajnm of cattlemen to 1m I . The popular shades in Percales, (Trimmings forHats iu great temt Jty, bate r .uhtd a d - SPRING DRESS PIECES. her patents tolIR" tAwUahM i 4 , she a ffty. Water company, which has recently marl led to Ira Uldredge. In the'autuiun of land freni the ot l,l'4ii me went west with her husband !t,asd 3c0,00 acics and the elforts to sublease the load, and Winter to ai.l ijmi'v quirter, or part of the great stretch of wintered in that place. The follow mg untr-Solved in the deal will not first , -e he mto Utah with t pmig ith lh 'e of sheep. t he Pioneers, since w hi. h meet after con.pam as for their Jack of a reason give time she 1ms resnleil at her liome in They to become to the proposed desire parties with the Suit Mi gar House inrd, Lake, ?. l he cattlemen whiili1-of three the last tears, exceptU .he has scrit with her daughter, Ester to, as yet, receive any deeds to the land d tb further fadthat they would t,arnesinC...ihile1an.Lat w be benefited,Troin the.r own point not to her jieareful home on hepa-edawat 'ltw through the proposed jof tne 12tli inst.. at 8 do oclock a. m., the general situation.-llerali- l. in hango 2 husband ?J er years, just surviving the mother iiiomhi uni 0 la) s. h6 wrk on tin 4 umlturlmul of eleven children, seven liovs and four j t, Cleaning ut the big ineline on tli girls. Six boy and two gills still 6U,'lcH)arjHBd groop last wek a strsak of 8 viveher. Besides these, she nlce oie go the writer is informed, ws children, encouutMWi. host of grand and great-gmult j, onir a imaij gMm, and manv loving friends to mourn her bat 5t is g0jJ en gnd msy g , 0fcS- guide to the main ore channel. Th big Tribune contained the tunnel has also encountered blue lime, Tuesdays follcwibg notice of the funeral: The old pioneers of this vallev area dwiimsh-in- g promising that thaboea expect to band, and yesterday anothet of the counter good or in paying quantities number were laid to rest, when all that almost any day. The Cumberland gronp was mot tal ef Mrs. Nancy Eldredge was Jspractically the key to the east and conveyed to the city cemetery The south side of Treasure hill, and if ore ti lady, w ho has lieen a resident of this encountered in paying quantities several velley since 347, died of olJ age in adjourning properties w ill at one spring inCoalville, and the remains were brought ato prominence. Tue writer! Iloune for tlie funeral services,,' formed tnat the company still has on to at w hich Breeident Joseph F. Smith and band several thousand shares of treasury AV. C. A. moot made appropriate which it will dispose of at th die-so- -. nsnal market value, on dollar psr Hsceased vvas born in Maryland in share, and considering the recent strike Novemlier, lbli. Fhewastue rehht i f in the Creole, the gocxl ore that has been Ira Eldredg , wl o d ed in 1M,5, and wa found in the Cumberland ground rnd the mother v tl enchddien, eight oi the prc nt indications of a permanent whom survive her. Tie sons are EI- - i.j In shipping risk, the company mnn 1, Alma, (Constitutional Itelega'e) ah, .nit have no Iron! le in VI tnon, Ira,. Horace and V dlmm, and .f every share that it ha for sale. Bark her daughters are Mrs. Ihana Smoot nud Bccord. 4,, 1 1 moved with lind.she -- Also a number of U this determination ttorn on teturued frouia purchasing trip to Salt .Lake City and have brought with me mativ of the VV . OF MILLINERY, STOCK NEW -2 e his NT-I-8-T- Will be at the WeberHouse, April 29' to May Coalville, From 4, inclusive. MISS MAGGIE SALMON. tn-u- di I COAL VILLE. DrTW. VISICK, Lint v, -- for "i I theul h- -t settlei-n- t hev v dlev , l'ri n Apr Ih. lie ton Sh lit vd been u. poor hevlth 1 .i ,i,i,iheatujll Z! FOR FINE STA TIQNERY. v 1 u v BOYDENSRUSStORE. A lie-I- the Union Iaoifit, and that it would h n e che ellect to m ike loi al w ool men -- o soie again-- t the latter that they would wi idraiv thtir business. The ti rms of the lease provide that -beep may c mtinue to be pastured, under tlie conditions of tint lease, on ground tl ev fin . erly o i upie lint It 18 o. il, v e i that t ho provision Will be a VI l.Ft de id letter, as the cattVmen have the 1 Irilav morning, mi an at hand to li ira-- s the ie , in tti-ttsleepmtn i: 12 !. nt the it lune of lier an extent that the latter will da lign U , M is (Tunes, Mrs 2vaucv give up the light. i ar- -, t month- - an Utdieigtf agm inill ilt 1 fUHS. run. Iiid.iv. lh' teje loivvaidul to -- Vil I.ihe, W hi ie tlie tilliel ll Sell lu" Itiiivv deieiop tlint the sliecpmcn who lave for ve r- - tanged thur flocks tie Lu i ou .Mn.dav ia-- t -- be was a tine tnd taitliful a wile, in the upstern and eolith western kind ami loving mot Let and wa- - deaily -- t i t.oi.s of the etat of Wvoiuing and m t-- OTAE s when',' a wile m v'ti.nalo wllOluhf h id not t ditniYtd. Jfi - u is ici - in hi , v attek ago , and going at tune ti the ttdepho le, Mr- -. M asset i tue I up htu liu- - mi I a Pat s UtT' , a tT Itin i fiPa thf utvp asset mil tu ( lit t l, t ft tint aid brami lie it isfa.e Mis. a' hep o ll've i tu do ha. ii.n i hi ie v. ' il lie 1. tie lei 1aik Citv, morning, i - 11" hnr It II tv id of un .. A o ne, Ii ) v ev or oi Inch J r i . Except Groceries. 1 ei ' ,uUIU COllii n men i IN- - MERCHANDISE, I n-- 1 DEALER Mm-sey- , -- i vr , -- i! . faiectar SonuaitTu.1 'merchandise. general do not carry Cheap Jolm goods, but we guarantee to st . ddress, Ilovtsville, 'j0u gools that will give voU satisfaction at prices as tow as tl c thy has been a reident cl Fait three The Maey been had poi'panrJ, Summit Countv, Utah. cse same articles can be sold bv anv other firm. Call and see ft t Have you ever noticed how your for several years past, and in IS. 2 then left Uhl, and none of thm had system seem tocrave 8eiial assibtance Iike iiEitTV GEORGE W. &. ROBKRT.YOUNG, v ourselves. C, Jnst the help required and 183J drove an pil wagou for BrigIlpdpp, ltamit To.y TliiH. jjeen heard from nntil Hayes's body was in the spring? Wansbip, Utah. ham A, McIntosh. Later h accepted Pftvid umnnrr , Ctah Hood t is -- discovered. given by Far.tpanlia. i ' Ve ti |