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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 7

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SVtfB IPHWMtW BPMrWPiH wy i 1 I DTSEfl1T EVENING NEWS JTIIDAY JULY 10 1003 I flNATE1 OGDEN NEWS the branch office of the Deserat New In Ogden at No CS Twenty fourth utrciit where advertli nt and subscription nlll be ritelvtd The News In delivered by carriers In Ogden every evening on the iamn terms ni In Butt Lake City OODEN VTA1I JUlAio 1903 HE CLAIMS AN ALIBI Young Stang It Released on BailDistrict Court Notes VIte4t to Hcllver JVIeeramWebtr Slalte Similar ScIioul Ezeliritnu A Suitu Prank Stranger who Is charged with assault with Intent tn commit rape art evening uinshed another bondmnun In 4 the ernon of Joseph Hoggc ot eet Weber Mis Marrltfit the youn lady 3 wholn ho IB charged with assaulting Inconsiderably Improved from the brutal treatment Hhe received from her assailant and Mill be able to give BOim quite conclusive evidence against the young man who hag bein arrested charged with the crime The nherltf and depu tloBthaYe worked very rgetlrally on the eace to apprehend thQ young wo mann assailant und believe they will able to furnish sutflclcnt cvldenea to cpnvlct the man they liave arrested It la UBiUrstoud that the defendant will endeavor to prove an tillbl und that he IIIIH great many witnesses to substantiate he snmtf The boyH father who fully believes him Innocent of the terrible crime With which he haj been charged hat asked thut gUlHcldent time be given them for to prepare their defense hence the case will not come up for trial for several days Before Judge Itolapp In the district ourt th6 me uf Hrookg and Uroolca agulnat the Western Union Telegraph company was heard for llie ond time 7he action was brought by plalntlffa to recover duinuRes in the nuni of JJC2 alleged be due on account of the defendant fulling to deliver telegram Which caUsed the plaintiff to tell USl head of horxei at a IOHR of 200 taeh The nMlou viis heard the Ilrot time about one year ago when a verdict wasi rendPied In favor of plaintiff for the sum mentioned but an uppral wan tak iH from the lower court to the lurieme curt und the bitter court reversed the decision on the Kroimds that at the former hearing evidence wui not Introduced to show that Kvanston VUH horse market Testimony on that point MIH lieard at this hearing and the court Instructed the jury to bring In a verdict lit favor of the plaintiff for the pum of J5CJ BHIEFS AND PEHSONALS Ct Wouds jlie Southern Pacific car cleaner who fell from a dining car and vas quite badly hurt around the shout theta and licad li ImprovIng as wtll ns can be txcted William Toiler hug gone to Knfland on a mission His wife accompanied i him to Huro PC but expects to return home In the fall A JtcLumi lioyle has gone east on nnextendeU business trip for the Boyle Furniture company Edward AIcDonougli of the Dlecel Motor company In Ogden for the jiurpo of arranging for the Jnitalla a than of ninety liorse power motor In a the new 1 shop Mrs InVelj has gone eait to epend 1 few iVeeks with friends The Mes Seymore of fiurnmmlt county AlMtlnfrJn Ogden the gvestt of George Larkln and family The Weber stake Sunday gchool ex ruKlpn attracted a large crowd to Kaltnlr yesterday lironeliltli for rniy Venn Jtr Jllnrn4 Smith of Danville III wrltei 1 had bronchitis for twenty yciri and never Rot relief until 1 uml iye Honer and Tar which a ure tutc Sold ly Jotinsonlratt Drug Co fifphtherla relieved In twenty mln ute Almostttilrnculoua Df Thomas Jiiectrlo Oil At any drug store No CUIini The proprlolors of Kolcyi Honey and Tar do not nilvertUu thin im a sure euro for fahKumptlon Thty do rot claim It will cure thin dread complaint In ad vnmnd caacH but do oltlvly nssert that It Mill iure In lie canter stivxi and never mile to give roinfoit and nllef In the wor ra I4P KolcyK Honey and Tar IH without doubt the urcHtoxt throat and IUIIK icinrdy Itefuiv HUbilltulci Kokl by JolinKonlratt Drug to A little life may be sacrificed to an hours delay Cholera Infantum dyHen tory dlurrhoa tonic suddenly Only mfo plan In to Imve Dr Fowlers Ex ti act of Wild Etrawterry always on hand i I Bound kldncyit arts safetnurJs of life 3Iak the kidneys healthy with Foleyn Kldliey Cure Sold by JohntonPratt 1rug Co Illvei arc a terrible torment to the llttl folks and tome nldtr OUCH Krrlly cured Doans Ootntment never falls Instant relief permanent cur it any drug More 0 vents SI Every woman covets a Married shapely pretty figure and many of them deplore tho 1 lots of their feulish forms after marriage The bearing of children is often destructive yti1ieiv to the mother tlmpelincis All of this can be avoided however by thc use of Mothers Friend before baby tomes si hit great liniment always prepares the body for tho strain upon it and preserves the symmetry of her form Mother Friend overcomes nil the danger of childbirth and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain It womans greatest blessing Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the uw of this wonderful rclncdy Sold by ill 1 bottle dnmggtsts At Our ioo little per In other book telling ull about this liniment will be sent free I TliBnliltU RepililcrCflAili li1SL IiiiietrtI May be Used in the Boudoir GORHAM SILVER POLISH Docs rot hurt or coil the hinds Cleans as well us poliihci Alt repoasible JWlafi tp It tita a pactaga Two Itiitllri Cured Him I as troubled with klilney complaint for about two years writes A Uavla of Ml Sterling In hut two bottles of FolryH lCldtu Cure effected permanent cure Bold by JohnionPratt IJrug Co Whiitt the secret of happy vigorous health Simply keeping the bowels the stomach the liver and kidneys strong and active Iurdoc Illood Hitters does MUII iIIltt Sealed bids will be received by the City lleeorder of Hilt Lake City up to and Irrludlnc July 13th 1002 it 5 for the ciitllnK and baling of nil timothy hay and lucern on city lands In Parley rim yon comprMnj ipproxltnaUly 109 ren HUls td be ujxned nt a regular meeting of the nty Coumll July Mh IWd Tin1 hay tu dlvposid of Is loeatM on the Nuymr JimiArrnilron Wlnralll Taylor Dlxon anil Laird rani hen and Bummer Itesurt The work in its done without In any way befnulliiit lh wnttrs In 1arleyn cunvoii eretK and all of said Work to be lon under the nupcrvlilon uf the iJind and 5tvr iimmloslciner The Iue4afuI bidder will be required to tIle a natlsfiKtory bond for the faithful performance of hut rontrm Parties arc tiilvliwl that Information as to locution of tb hay etc iun be has from the Umd and Water CommlAslontr City and Pounlr ilulldln tly order of the City Council July ttli IMS 6 NVBTHOM Clly lleeorder tTICE OF felIUIAL CITY TAX To Whom It Ma Concern Notice Is reby given tlmt special tax for the purpote uf constructing sidewalk en the nent vide of Heentli liant street lotwevii Fourth and Klfth South tmia In Hide walk district No hits beta levied by the City Council and ordinance confirm on the 3rd day of June lI Bold tax levied upon the following real pronertj In Salt Lake City towlt IoU 1 tt 7 and block it plat ii Salt Uk City Survey and to a depth of eel back from Mild street pHyabl In three eiiual Initnlhnenti and will become deUiHiueiit an follows Said tlrnt intahl inent on the 3rd day of Jun 19M Mid wcoml Installment on the Jrd day of Sep tember IM and the mid third Installment on the 3rd day nf Jtiiu 1W4 Iiaeh of paid lnsmllm nls excupt thi first shall draw Interest at DIP rat of Helen per rent per annum from the itn1 or Din levy as aforesaid and If nn or either of said inftallments shall unpnui when they bMcm delinquent lIIrIst thereon shall be at the rule nf 10 pr em lr annum until such delinquent Install menu are fully pm All special taxes ore payable at mr qllloe win 62 City Clt City Treasurer and Sneclnl Tax Collector Halt Iake City Utah July till 1Q3 SlJouulk Extension No 34 NOTJCI or iiciAi rrv TAX To Whom It May Concern Notice Is htreby Riven that a special tax for Ut porpoise of tonst nil lint a sidewalk on the north side of Fourth Mouth street tiC tween AVtut Temple and Flnit Wet streets In ildeuum district No 15 has been levied by the City Pounill and or dintlt conflrrned June Jrd 1M Said tax lejletl upon the fbllanlng real propertf In Salt lake city 0wtl Lots 1 i i and I block pint A Hull Lake City Survey and to depth of ten tylive feet back from said street Is pay able In three equal Installments and will become delinquent as follows HaLl first Inxtalhnent un the Ird day of September 199 soul second Initalltncnt on the 3w day of Dcretnbor IMS and Mid third Installment on the Jrd day of June 1904 Knch of said Installments except the Ilrsl shall draw Interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the levy us aforeonlJ and If any or either of ali Installments hali he unpaid when they become delinquent Interest thereon thill Ito nt the rati of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent Installment ire ful ly pMd All special taxm are payable at my offlre room US City Hall Salt Lake City Monnis City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector Halt Lake City Ilah July Gtb 1WJ Sidewalk Extension No AN OlltllVANCK I An ordinance levying a tax and for the aespmexit of Property on the st tide of west Temple street between Fourth South ami Ninth South streets the st side uf west TCmple street between SiXth South and Klghth South atreetu and the wet idle of Bust Tempi street between Sixth uth und Seventh South streets in Bdw lk Dlstrlus Noa 7 I and fur i the cgnslrucllon of a sidewalk He It urdinnnl by the nty Council of Suit lKe Clti Cub I Section 1 that the City Council doe hereby I4vy the tax anti provide for the i inMsmeni upon the property hereInafter Kribel abiiitlng on the west st of WtJHt Temple street between Fourth South and Ninth South street the east ride of Vit Temple street between Sixth South and KlBliHi Kouth streets anti the westside of IDatt Tempi street between Sixth South and Seventh South sIred In Hldewnlk Districts No 7 and 10 THIS tax levied to ilerray tIle exi nsr of cou tructlnK a atdteAdlk upon Mild portions at Mid utreeln opposite the property hereinafter dctcrllied to be enptrlilly af fected tint benefited by wild Improvement and It Is hereby ndjudnd determlocd mid estaMlihed that the urn will ht peelHlly benefked thereby tn the full amount of the tat hereby levlel ant saW parcels of land are hereiy asmsiut at tin MIMI and uniform rate in avr dance with the linear foot frontage uxn sold tmrtlona of said street frontinc upon and to a 1epth of iwentyIUf Ci i tark therefniin and the tax hernhy It led and be mmemed upon snld purl of bind Is seven thousand flfhf hun1r and forty and Wl tlMOW dollars or ine and 32luO tL3i dollars per front or linear foot and the Treasurer Is hereby authorized and npowered tn sues In accordance with the provIsIons nf this or ilinane for the purpote herein mentlonnl all of lots 1 and a to 4C InclusIve of block 1 Walker subdIvision of block I pint A all of lots 1 and I block II put A sit of Iota and 1 Wnk 15 Plat A ill 4t tots 1 4 and Sblock JJ Nat Ar alt of tots 1 5 and block plait all of lots 1 and block It plat A Mid all nf loti I 7 and 5 Mock 41 pat A Salt I ke tv Suney a the some are shown ttpn offlHal biota of aId CIty to a I tnt twentyfive feet back fr rn 1 i tre cikm 2 ThIs ordinance shill i tea us approval laaae by she City Council Ku I City Ilah June find IW1 a i I fcrr Ito the Mayor for ide appruv NYSUNf Llli Approved this Bri dux 5 BSSHA ThOM i 8tat of tUh city r1 111 Salt tak I 0 Nyttrom Cliy Iteorir of Salt Lake CIty do herel uriiry that the above and foregoing in i full true and correct ropy of an onUmioe eniiu 1 An ordinance levying a ttt nul let the acm at of froB rtv on Ih WeSt lde of Weal Tewple slifet hwlt oiirth 8futh and NlMth South utrvK In fdeaelk DIs Irtcta los 7 anil hr ttte ronttrtic tlon of a sMetralk po 1 ti the ntv Council of Salt 1K ttv tah June BnJ JCJJ and approved bv the Mayor Junei Brd IW as appears of recunl tl njr oqicv In WItnem Whrr of I havn hereunto Mt my hand and alBied the curporat SM of said Ctt this Crd day of June JMtSwD NTSTIIOM Cltr Iteeortitr Dill No 0 SNewalk ExUnston 1POHATi AKD ItAtttilAMilltP rtCKi Consult Cwmty Clerk or the respoctlri signers for further Informs loo Ne1Jtfl 19 8AIK 01 ItKAt WTVTB AT IlllVATK InJer authority Of an nixler pnntiU by trio Ulatrto Caurt or kei County Slat of Itu ProlMta vlnlin on tIiC JUt day uae I thi mutter of tie ChilL 1 mm 11 A 4 kins deceavail I will ii inh i 5 lie fihlslitg dMWioed ij peiionHl prOfitrty tow i JIBAMJ8TA i Commencing atth prin nt i lot hlock 47 plat I i Siirv thence aouth It thin fij thincv riorth i rl i 0 niiitii lint of Mill lot Tt tit pluee of brslnnlfjl i 4 fe to his pne df Is i rat with the Improvement i IEitsoN raoi HII All houiehold furriltur piciu longltiK tu the ettola of drrutI iltiiAta lii a ilr i iik i at No 171 Fourth atrtet hai Ji Ltah The PHI ttlll bimiO jn ir a iv Uth 11KB owl this jvU be aH iva orllve of Ullsoji 4 Srmh re a Ccrnlck Uldg Bait fnka Terms nf sale Cash li i vii State 10 per cent Uti ut the time of wile ill the Alan confirmation of the sal I le ltItl JII A i HM1TI Admlhlstrator of the i if lit Adklnn Deoeaiod Pa ted at Salt Iaki I of June 1MI itt fl IUIT I i i3 of Wllllttin Oren di i a will prumnt rliimn wlli he umlerslffiied it tn ti hen Deieret New Ilullllnc Ion or before tile fli1 I i A I 11X13 Date of first wiUlaallw Juin 19U3JANNB MATT80JJ 8Jf DAtu Kx uior of the last Will nml i tIt Willlum Orecn liefea ii 2 Kills llrowneiVlty for the lv I hsIsl t4F New Iaw Oold MinIm oinpuii pi a Clpal place of butlnwi Hull luk Utah Location of mine Nwri tier County Nevada ill 7ti MIng niitrlct I NoU Ii vUn at a mettine of the ard nu th New 1asa Clold Mjii nil tin the 29rJ day of Jun i AK 11 Nn 1 of four eenU P1 nn i I upi the capital uto toi i i Issued and nutsUtnPm hl liur ateiy tn the Secretary i niui Jv 7 Templeton IlulHfiiR fml ltk I Utah Any stock Upon IhK ie ml lit may rainaln unpaid on Nitunuv 50 fcth day pf July IWI will ichmju and advertised for sale nt siihit ii and unless paymeJItit nuile before win told on Tueauky tie llth lay uf AUIII Ifftl at IS nrlooii noon HI the Secivta olllee to pay tile llmiuent assfimn thereon together with the costs uf nil tertlslng and expense of sale MOHIHS Senetnry Vt ail Teropleton Hldt Salt I nke City VtFIrst First publication June ath 1M3 MITiriroVblOuKilblUKUi1 MK1JTIM1 Notice fs hereby given that a pi at meeting of the stockholders of the gate Inveotinftnt Cotnpuny will br tin i the llth day of July IMS at lit baur ten oclock a rn at the ufilco uf xa 1 company No 40 Bouh Main 8treT Lak ity Itab for tho purpose if MdarhriE and voinr upon certdln pripj I RmOhlIInvfllti li ill rilMmiif It tIn of the dimpiin Si ii tho tun if the duration FU i rnrat fin i oj i tended from tin iai ti llft a tinni the date of litmi rp don thn to the ISlh sItt of AUKiisi and ei the iijiital Mock 1 HI il i rpurutln to be rroueed fmin I hre in 03 share and frim IWOin 10 flflOuo aril whereby the avureffute amount of nsii i ment that nrnv Ije levln1 tie changed fr in live hundred diUirx to flvo thousand ool 1arIJ Ily order of the Unard of Directors HUN11V a 1IAROETT8 Prwident PRANK MAROETTS Secretary Dated June end IKK KUTIVI or SIMIOIAI CITV TAX To Whom It May Concern Notice Is hereby given that a epeoja tax for it purpose of constructing a sewer in FIr strt between State and A strut solver district No 1 ban been lexieil aint oiulrmed oMInoncc of the Cltx council IIB connrmed on the 33rd day of June IIBRaid Raid special tax iii levied upon thn flowing I rent properly In Salt Luk i towlt Tli9 114 feet of lot aol nd nf iota 7 lit 11 II aM It block 1 allots 1 i and and the east 495 fe lot 4 block 14 and tilt of kits 1 and block IS pint gait Uke Clly Burvex and to 1 depth uf Si foot back from suid street and is due and payabK now and yjll lieenme delinquent on the 3nd day at Atisrust IM All special taxes are payable itt mv of flee room IM city hall Salt Uk rib Monins City Treasurer and Hi ecl Tax Collator Bait Lake City itch July SIb Sewer lixtttnlon No 117 ftrI1 II lEUI11 rtN To Whom It May Concern A special tax far the purpose of oonftlructiiiK a Mdcwalk on the east side of ftuit Tempi1 street between South Temple nd Kir North streets In sldewilk dlitrlrt No has btin levied and confirmed nrdlr ance of tha city council confirmed on fa Srd day of June 1W8 8lt1 tax Is levied upon the followlni described real prowrty In Halt Lake rn towlt tau 4 anu nnd il feet nMh ot lot block lots 4 and nnd feet south of lot Work plat A Ht Ijke City flurvey tnd to pth et hack from eahil strict 15 In three enual Inmallniiiu curna ilellmiucnt us follow Pf i titt atallment the flrd day tiiI 1W3 scald ecsflsl IiietuIIneflLt Ih jtrl day Of Decimber 1900 and Wld Ihfl i stnllment on the nl daY of June lit Kach of wld instnllm nts i liii Hrst shall draw lnlfn at the tat even i er cent per annum from tin Ii cf the livy au aforesaid and If tln any nf mill initallmtnta shall us I When they txcoma delinquent nt thereon shall Ic at the rate of tn tent er annum until Kpch dvllniiumt lnllm nt lire fully paid All PIWtI1SI taxew arc pa aM ut nn fire room 102 iity hull Hull ilt ji urtM City Trmsurer nml Special it ulii Stilt Luke Ill Itah Ju i NJ Stslsaik Bxtfiislon No i llIlQViNTMTIVl Vate ii Mining Company lestlit luij 11 jilaci ot bnautaa 1 i iili Notice Tlwre iri flC following rile su cit Ii tsIIt51flttt td fit IC i Mo the il am 0 I Il I the iines I rmiM tiIii I 5 toliisws rn ICI Sliris An 1 iI iii Is pcI ri 2oO dLI I us 4 b1t I rte oycr 21 it 1 4 3 toil 1 0 It titer 5i 1 fl 6 0 I I ek 5 It 1 0 1enoeli 752 5 onflell I 7s II 1 i 7G 1 1 fl 4 Co 119 i I 1 D15 I 5 I 1110 1 rhIli till A till I A 110 1 0 II P7 1 sk bM5b 1 1 A II TuI tt i7T Mr SUM MConnell UD9 Mr Miiannell tXW A aiVl II IMS 2 5 IL A UdilMI JSW 0 HI II ir tai MI iiV iJTi 1 A xl IP9 Iyn li A 1414 tit A Wil IL Ut i idy I4IC Wallin raW lilt I JS IM A I 1WJ cta nton tut Anil i nftance with ls lb deror1 litaN of Pinxti 111 Mar IM ao ni slia sick parcel of such itork i I it will tie sold at ih i im company room Ml An ii 1 Bur Ifl South Main ctrwt fl lt MI nn the Kh lay of Jult 1 the hour rf 11 oVIock a to ll nnuent anenment tker on imrtnT with lhd rest ot advertlMne iitv ii ci uf xvl MONT Ff lllv Secy Otcc Hooia NV JM AVI ri 9 tt Lake Cttr Utlli i5 lv PROVO TO HRDOOE ir JUDOEMBXT Judge Mnrloneaiix Holds Court Sprlnprlllc Woman BegIns Hull tilal Correspondence Pqvo July 10 Judge Mnrloncaux I yesterday heard a motion for a ie Juctlonof judgment or a new trial In the cage of Tlion Iavry VH the Mammoth Mining Co which was tried in FIllmore thin sprIng The motion was heard here fur the convenience of the attorneys The case was for Injuries sustained by 1awrey wlille workIng In the mine of the defendant company and a verdict for 3000 was given At a formch trial he secured aver tct for 5500 and a new trial wub granted Yesterday after hearing arguments of Attorney Wiltecotton for the defendant company und Attorney Strnup for the plnlntttr Judge Mnrlonaux 01 dered that defendant within ten day remit J2iOO of the Venllcl If this IH not done then a new trial will ItO granted Hannah Iledmltzer ban commenced ult ngftlnst Bprlngvllle City Itt A Deal and Hiynolds for 5000 4 damages and for GoO for the rents Is Cites and profits of certain land situated In the soullieast quarter of fcctlon tnwnshlp 7 south range 3 east of whlchjnrid plaintIff alleges ehe wan In liossesslon July 4 U97 und that she tS was ousted by dtfendants she prays i for the rpitltiitlon the Irtnil OAItDi1 CITY NOTKS Josah Iiock has returned from a business nod pleasure trip lo Chicago and Indiana Dr Thompson of Columbia rWVwwWVWWWWWWWWM South Carolina visited Provo yester dty The doctor Is connected with the state asylum nf South Carolina and visited the State mcntAI hospital here Hon und Mrs James Ayton of aytohNvllU Maryland Are visiting their Daughter Mrs II nTHutmnn In this city The three hoboji broujjhl liver from Hprlnsvllle on thl 4th who would not plead guilty to vaginnly ni tilt their ten companions had hearing yesterday before Justice Noon and were convicted find sentenced to 25 days as were their companions un plea of guilty A son hue arrived In the family of Mr and Mis Andiew Gatherum all well wellGeorge George IlMtley a young man about HO years of age as brought down from Patk City yesterday by Sheriff Harmon He will Have a hearing to day before Justice Noon on a charge of Improper relations with Mesa Ferguson gftl of this city under 18 jears of age The Piovo and HlchfUU iMseball teams will play a game oa the west fijutre today nnd another Monday The Itlchlleld tram will go to Ogden nnd play the Ogden boys Saturday A fouryearold son nf Albert Olson of Pleasant View ward hud his rIght leg badly fractured Wednesday afternoon by wngon wheel failing on It The limb Was broken In tlin places Pr itoblsoii was HUmmoned to attend the CAKD Chief Clerk Llndslcyof the postal department located At Ogden and Special Agent Hharp wore In Provo yesterday PAYSON Peter Kramer PaHe4 Av yAn Interesting ProKrantfrops Klc Special CorrcsiKindence Peter Kramer an old resident of this place passed away at an early hour this morning Deceased was a native of Germany and emigrated to Utah a number of years ago His wife preceded him to the other side about two years The cause of hit death was general debility He was 76 years old and leaves some children to mourn bin lots A heavy wind has been blowing for two days which makes It disagreeable for huylng and some damage to fruit and shade trees The trops are looking good and hope ate enterttlntdthat the harvest will be better than for some yearn past Tha health of the people Is generally good 1nyson July 3Thc Fourth of July xvns celebrated In Payson Mnny pOtpie coming down from TIntle the day before and the festivities began by a game of baseball on the 3rd between Mammoth and Payeon resulting In a victory for Payson score 4 to 10 A unci In the pavilion nn the same evening was well attended OIOVR CONTEST A glove content In the Opera House between young Glbbn of Cleveland and young Thomas of Halt Lake City resulted In victory for Thomas who was awarded the gate receipt FIrS FOTOTH JlEMKMBKHEP The citizens were awakened curly on the mornlnj of the Fourth by cannonading and firecrackers A processIon of various tloits patadcd the principal streets to the city park whr a line program was listened to by the citizen Hon Mathonlah Thomas of Halt Lake Ilty was the orator of the day The afternoon wns spent In amusements of Various kinds lllcycle race footraces basketball etc In the evening nolher ball was given in the pavilion The Home Dramatic Po presented The World Against Him to a good house on the night of the 4th The play was well played and appreciated PARADISE Enthusiastic Celebration flnceest fill SocIal Crops fjnod Votes Bpeclal Correspondence Paradise July 4The national holiday was duly celebrated At daybreak we were aroused from slumber by thrt firing of artillery Old Glory wns floated to the breeze nl sunrise the band playing the Star Spangled Banner At 1030 meetIng commenced and avery edifying program was rendered The house was beautifully decorated and nfueh credit Is due the committee for the suiresrf of the celebration In the afternoon the children dnneeil then Indulged In various sport for prizes The little ones were presented with candy and nuts The day closed with a ball Nobody was seen drunk or disorderly The holiday would have been It scorns a perfect success hud we escaped the fire that destroyed Mr 1etcr sons properly I A SOCIAL On June 30 a festival wag gotten up by the I associations and lra band Music and dancing wete given to the children during the afternoon At night the ndults Hipped the Unlit fitntastlc toe Hefreshment stands wore erected and let iTcatn cnkpWrfcvlxrrlefl and cream and temperance drinks were sold by the committees Thr affair iton a success ooclallv and llntinclally The farmers of thu locality have bepn highly favored in ceiling Ululhdc ilrst crop of hn In find tondltlonAVlthoui I any rain to hinder them The hay crop has teen fairly good In mopt instances wheat vegetables and fruits are looking good and piomlse plentiful yield The water supply has been abundant anti promise to be plenty the remainder uf the scngon The nights have been quite cool the past fev nights Fiost Ima not touched anything In this locality Mr Henry Jackson nn old time resIdent of Paradise has been visiting us He speaks highly of the Snake river country of wlilch he Is a resided Labor In 1ct great demand It Is dim cult to get tnUlklent hands tn take care of the hay mId to nttend to other work The bund has nmdo surprising prog TOM under the tuition of Profs Junes hail John Itoberts WILLARD Win JMonjtui MonlK ulth Hcrlnus MI hnpolnlraloiiUnNkct Hall Special Correspondence Wilton July 7On the 19th of June our school teacher Wm Alor an met with very serious accident He had a colt attached to a mower and whlltj driving nlontr thu road his team became unmanageable and ran iv uy Both wheels of the mower were bioken and he was thrown from the sent Tho lines became twisted around his neck and the axle of the machine Tn thin condition he wu dragged about 60 yards When extricated from his precarious condition he wan appniintly dead Although severely Injured ho Is rapid ly Improving and will noon be around aguln THK NATIONH HOLIDAY We celebrated the Fourth In fitting style I An excellent program wan rendered In the morn Inn In the afternoon sports of all kinds ure engaged In Our base ball team defeated the It IK ham team the score being 9 to 15 Ono of our basket ball teams played the Cortnno tam The score stood 3 to 8 In favor of Wlllnrd We have the champion bancball and bniket ball teams of the county We anticipate a rousing time on the 24th CEDAR CITY National Holiday Olucrvcil high Winds IliJiirP Crops Special Correspondence Cedar City July 5The Fourth of July was patriotically observed In our city Its observance was ushered in at daybreak by the discharge of firearms and giant powder The silver band promenaded some of the principal streets of our city and dIscoursed sweet strains cf music but unfortunately did not respond to their num tier at the exercises in the tabernacle which vas presided over by Sir Hyan The building was appropriately decorated for the occasion the exercises commencing at 1030 a in The Cedar choir maintained Its usual good ucord In furnishing sweet melody Dr George Mlddleton In his forceful and eloquent style delivered the oration Mr II Knell gave a very InterestIng talk on the history of our Hag Profs Lewis and Decker of the branch normal contributed to the celebration the former with a humorous address the latter subject being True Citizenship a class of small children very creditably performed a flag drill under the supervision of the Primary association leaders when at 12 benediction Was pronounced by Chaplain Arthur In the afternoon a childrens dance was held interspersed with foot racing ana other outside sports In the evening a grand ball ended the days proceedings but little rowdyism was observable during the day und a general spirit of peace and happiness seemed to pervade In our midst Today a high wind blowing from the south wlilch was preceded by a cold wave for some 48 hours The wind Is doing considerable damage In blotting off the fruit the prospect for which was very promising We are now In the midst of our Hrst cutting of lucern hay which la yielding very well the grain crop looks promising and Is mostly headed out Our water supply Is diminishing very fast but the farm etc do not anticipate any nerlous los on tMs ntCoUnt on account of the ex traoidlnnry good soaking their lands has received during the high water ptrlod The health of the citizens of our place Is generally good and spirit of contentment seems to prevail KAMAS A Spiritual Feast Apostle Woodruff And Other Speak hood Crops Special Correspondence Kama Summit Co July 0The pcoplo of Kcmas and surrounding settlements had rplrltunl frost last Sunday Apo tie A Woodruff Frank Taylor end Kldcr Samuel Taylor recently re turned from IllS Southern States mission were In this port of the country on a fish log trip They made It convenient to call at Knmas on Hunjny July The Saints from Woodland Francis Oakley and Marlon were nearly ail al our meeting The three brethren named above spoke Apoftlc Woodruff Rave lengthy discourse on the duties of the Balms In general which van Ilittned to with much Interest Tint only fault people had to nnd with It there was not half time enough fur thInk nil to talk OOOU CllOl8 IN In03IiCT There arc prospcrts of a bountiful harvest in this vicinity The frost on the morning of July I gaVe the potatoes quite setback otherwise It dd nut do any damage Illshcp Lnmbett and family are contemplating visit to Vernal this week where thc have ny relatives anj friends RLLli 1 I bLI Petition for Morn Water County Connnlislonerii Meet Special Correeponaence nlchfleld Utah July 7Tiie county commissioners were In session yesterday and held a brief section Jaktman was appointed road super vHorandK uuchanan cohstabie of Venice precinct for the unexplred term Claims amountlnj to were nl Vrntd Peter Larson of Klslnore filed hig bond as bee Inspector for the county tn the sum of I WO THEY VAST MORE WATER Richfield cltlierui owning what is flown as dry lotx within the city traits held a convention last night and appointed a committee to present a Pe tition lo the city council asklnc for a more liberal distribution of the present water supply and tlmt the city make a further effort to HUCUIK sonift pilnmry right for mill lots and trnnimlt the annIe thrntigh the Styler valley canal that It may become permanent rlgnt controlled and distributed by the city us Ihe city spring Is now distributed They alete petition 4 niull nllowanue from the city sprint In tlmcsi of drouth to the extent of one watering1 In August und one In September There III lome thing lIke 120 such dry lots represented in the petition lying north and west ot the city OLD HOIU3A8 HOWLED A terrific wind Ftorjn struck this section yesterday rmlQrn log and luevulled nil day Kliude and fruit trees Weie badly damaged nnd many bushels of fruit wus blown from the trees JJASKUALL ETC The baseball genie played here today was won by nuinore the score standing 7 to 6 In favor of tho viHllori It was well pluiiU nnd would liave been credit td Rome of the profenslijtialo A marriage lIcence was IssucQ today to Joe Vouleen of Hlchileld 20 and Harah Viin Itoblnaon of Parowaii 21 They wero married by Klder It Hayes KANOSII 1 JulyIIII Olobratloii llulnrnoilMla Bloiicry Ilcnvf Wind Special irtvi indcn Kanonh July 6A very ploaiant tlm wan had h1i on thu Kourtli Tlie strict parade nlh thp beuiitlful QodeHt uf Llbeity lyroUAil In tllc iernon uf Mlw Inuru Klrubtill dad her maids of Imilor tin trio rpttScntln the IV I WhIte end Itlue wnaftCharmliitf sight Ttwe fol luwed by galaxy of feinlnlnc Uini cenc bearing a bunner with the molt Virtue Hxaltoih a Nation Then tame bug train of IJMH with litunicr und muttu Intrlot Born ftt 1atrliU Father Fits program ttt lice ft 5tnlbl hull iti5 put cfjsfully carried ViOf and joy sernei tn ml upon every lice HIP nicole day through Anthony JMxlon Jr returned horn yentorday morning from HucrMnful tills Hlon to tin Soutliwoiterti Stuten anti he was given a wlcndtt wuow In masse nifetlng last cnfJ A very uroiiK kind lists bttn blowing here fur Hi1 had llDtirniind but hlIoiiIAti nil hay haullnK und lHd lnK much Oum age to fruit trees HYUUAU Another Good Woman nno Itcynnd llo JI Heard From Special Corrcspondonco Hyrttm Cache Co July 7Out the Gth Inst Mia Christine lIlJonquUtt the vlfo of Patriarch 0 LHJenqulst an estimable and highly respected lady and consistent Latterday Saint died of general debIlity ucid old age Deceased was born Jnn 1IK22 In Uarlose Funen Denmark married In ISIS nt Copenhagen bctptIti Bopt 8 1862 tin Igrated In the sprlntfbf 1SH7 and arrived ut Salt Lake City Sept 13 the name year went south with the general move the spring following arid whit her lius band located ut Goshen where she remained while he pei formed a tnlHslon to Scandinavia and during which time death claimed her little girl Upon tlu return of her husband anti he being appointed illshop ofJllyrum die with Mm unlveil her In the full of 1862 She was president of the RelIef society for 21 years when her health began to fall Two children will greet her over yonder while loving husband three Bonn one daughter a host of grandchildren und tone great grand children mourn her temporary absence from their midst Funeral serviced were held today at the stake building nod appropriate remarks were made by Uldera 8 Wlnge 0 Dtl Wilson John Wright Mesdamps Margett Xlelpcn Helecfii Allen Olsen counselor Thoresjw and Prefcldent Parkinson a large cortege of people followed thee mains Jo theli last earthly TeNUng place The prolonged drouth In Injuring the dry farm crops The grain In burning In many places und the soil does toot seem to contHltr aough moisture to start a second crop of alfalfa In response to letter from Uox Elder Joseph Smith preparing lo leave the 8th of tober for mission to Colorado nONROE Mnnroo and Ilxlnnro loin In Cole bratlng the Uhllay Crnpifiood Special Correspondence Monroe July Gfltir Fourth ot July passed off In the limit pleasant manner possible A large portion of the people of Klslnore came cat to cole brats with us and about a thousand people were comfortable fated in the orchard of Charles Hartley cora hone were very attractive Weather could not be improved for the occasion and the most rerfeet harmony existed between the tottnayif ill of the competitive sports hwllent program isas nicely caried otitt The goddess of liberty and maids ot Jionor gave suita tile renditions Bongs readings arid Instrumental musl wr highly appre dated Hon krtte read the Declaration uf lndep ndqnr with telling ffi ct Hon Parley llagleby nn orator of the Jay was at his beet A neat speech bv Mr AVoodard Iirecldent of tics town board of Klslnore tas much appisilutcd Ill whlth he invited thepvople Mourrffl IQ Join yith them in CJuirutiiiK IIffifer day which was acted The afternoon sMtl rKre a splendId feature the oui lun and consisted of foot rucei by youifcanil old tote of war horeo racen rtnfl mllnir with a baseball came between Monroe anti Kl clnure The visiting team In their new neat suits had very attractive nn pearnncc and very Gitlly worstW the home nine A dance was jlven lo the children In the afternoon antI thf older ones en Joyod the same exerodes at nlght A surrEFutfo flvrioN Siiulre f4yIpl whoha4bec operated nt alLlA VHjii Hh8rt time ago for blflUlrrttrJnJlt nrlffd home ttto nights nRoflnjl gettlntf ilniig nicely rKUSq AIS UHQl9 ETC Nephl Madwn flute of our young men hail gone to Halt Lake Ullyto lx treat wl by phyalcJanH for wlilte swelling of the SB lince Our hay dab is the heaviest In many yfnrs andjhwp owners any the ranges ale In vorjvKo6d condition The past II hours hove been exceed ingly windy pit enilng hay haulIng A great sheet of fruit has been blown from the trees an well ns injury to gan oral crops from its drying effect The well filled Otter prMk reservoir assures the farmers of auftyclfnt water HUNTS VIULB ittu Old iSiilildiKil Co ebrAllon Stital IioItrass IIanT Orgnnlml Special CorrespomienM Huntivllle July 6yiie Pourtli of July was celebrated here In good ok fashioned style froieMlon headed by marshal band rroddeM of liberty Itah with load of tabs belt crop clowns clllzenn In carrlags et 71ie jirocoi clan worked UK nay through gazing citizens to Die Huntsrllld trove the cltlztnii following when nil were seated the nurshul ot the day olled the vast assembly to order and a tine program of song ipewhw comic scull mental and patriotic wax rendered The oration tsas a fine effort of rhetoric unJ roatory rendered ty a Mr Chtx one cf the leading lawyer of gtIen City The Afternoon WaR spent mrtcln owing inc danclriR baseball ranting and reunions of frftndf and fiinlllt In the I beautiful itch seated cool slmJy guovtt OvH PKItBONAI8 ETC The smallpox tins made Its appearance agaIn In four of our fnnillle They tire nil luurnntlned A fnrowell pirty will be given on IVeilnriilay eviiilnR forthf benellfof two departing mlseln aries vIi Vllllain IIUITOWH and Donald MrKny who da Vnit on DIP loth lust for Auatrnlla A brnBfl band of 16 IiIQICt4iIM5 bociior janlml the instnimcnls will lie PuIr fhiiHid the conilns week everything In favuiiaie for Its pro rwn ond Mnbltlty our olcl Land piaslcc alIt nchogl tench Cr 1itiW Charjcti Vi rIght lION tlio work of teaching nndtrfllnliijt In buIld Ve have been visited today with a veiy heavy wind urcomnanlwl with raIn antI hall atones as lulge au small marbles Haute danuKC done to hay and grain Lightning struck 1C Peter cults burn today badly soaring four of his children who were unloading buy In the barn alit ltnftclliiK out one end if the barn which Ignited but was extinguished by tile rain It also had the effect of muiinlriK nnd staggering his home which was pulling up the bay In ih north leliL lightning nbo ml Ire lo hay rtftlch was piled In the field JUNCTION Tha Mitchell Hnnili Sulcl to Stcn Am Nont 111gb Uliid 1 ourcsJIcdenco Junction July 7One of the heaviest winds ever had in lila locality was caging Mteidiiy althnugh no Herloii damage was done It caused wm ap pitihenilon nsto results Junction hfiK lout one of her oldest untie in thft leinovnl of Jlr II 0 Mitchell who ban lived here for the 1551 27 yenrp Ho has told out his ranch of 480 acres one of the best In the countyfor stockralslnp Mr th Steel 1ti Son of Iangtiltch An enjoiablo time has had by the citizens Ot lid Fourth An Inten tlnp proeraiii SVait had and this wither wee his for HIP occasion MOUNTJ PLEASANT nijAit wuliTv uiicicivici ilolin Mndxeii ArraiiKm to Meet And fold HU OucM Special IurrxHpondenco Mount pleaiHtit July 0John Madien of this city IUIH a novel means of disposIng of unwelcome vlsltorn If perchance they shall constitute bears or nidi critters Mr Modnn a heavy Imepavvner und of late has been bothered with Mr Uruln Uio thus al most dally become more portable until to ease the sheep and likewise the onnoyuimi of hlj sociability he lilt upon a flan tu at least give his nocturnal visitor a warm reception or else put a stop to Ills visits The bear had path of hIs own which he took no pains tn obliterate Indeed the Ire quftiry of his visit made a clear traIl i that it WIIH no trouble to Und lie narrow way If not his benrshlp Efforts had been made to millet the visitor In person hut he Denied averse to thin und Hlways totrnyed a dindence at meeting any one but the meek and lowly sheep sow Mr Madsen did not want his visitor to come always without lelng properly received so arranged a but itun one of thoSe that are capable uf making the reception nothing If not boUteinus and warm on the path ol Hruln so that It would only require the visitor most gentle touch to adlsii his Most of the arrival und Incidentally hold the guest for amore intimate acquaintance To make a long story shorter Ho rants He touched the string he remained ond Is now taken Into the bosom of the family His hide has been lilefl off to Monti for a bounty and will hereafter furnish choice warm resting place In the best room for Mr MadMiin fut when retiring during the cold chilly wlnda of Doetrrber WANTKD FOIl UASEUAIU What dlUHJsltlon to make of the block cf teal estate butted on North State strict owned by the city and for years dlgnllled by having been gIven the name City Square was a subject much discussed at Tuesday nights session of the city council The discussion waxed lively at times reminding come of the oldtlmcts of the good old days when red hot verbal warfare was feature of every councllmanlc gathering prohibition being the point at Is hue A petition ijlgned by or 75 citizens aging that tip square be thrown op nor bnseball playing brought the matter to a fpcus The petition met with opposition Immediately Councilman Jensen led the light against It He made quite a lengthy argument In behalf of his stand claiming It was re tently clotod and teethed dovui for a public park Councilman lurk for the ball tofpers claimed the seeding MIS a fnilurt as no grass of consequence Wat clewing hence its use for the purpose named could do no harm The matter was finally turned ovjr tu the committee on implements with power to act Spmt1 oontentloiu remarks were Indulged In regarding the Fourth uf July celebration that was held at the Park vthcrcan It ehuold have been held at either theccliool ground or the city square Instead of away off to the Ittk through the dusty rends that was found necessary This charge brought Major CHrlHtcnsen into the argument wIth the statement that ho was to a certain extent responsible for that move and would shoulder the blame for the committee The mayor said that neither one nf the two places suggested could be Uffd for lbs sports for obvious reasons and he had stiongly advised goIng to tlts jmrk It was the only thing that could be done under the clrcuinttances and when everything wad known no one could be blamed Thus the white Ings uf peace vet tied down And no further Yurtlons ensuctl BLOOMINOTON Isrly IVnlIs Aro All ConeCraln Ii lleliiK hit SIte Fourth Special CorrwMrHlence Illoomlngtoir tltali July 1Our people celebrated the Fourth of July with a social gatheriiiK nt 10 a in In which speches songs Me were the order of the day In the afternoon a plnilo end Ice cream iiOHbl rwas held In the Larson Drove wertall those who ao de srpd ran mew ldreaniy the remain Inu candy beIng distributed among the old folks In the sifnlns a dance wa Tlren where old and young Joined In making the tints vcr agreeable Thrpui tuduj the entire piweedinK ev eryb6ly ui ss we know enjoyed iitnrei1 Grain lea tiy alt tilt second rutting of alfalfa irnowWnip Karly fruits art sIJ gone and later kind are beginning ripen 1RICI MAMMOTH IlisiitroIH A GO Ogilen Cnpllnllnln the ltescuuoA Mrutlngtn Ratify Deal In br Held pel C9ie4pondne Price Jjiy 9That kreat enterprise known Al bile Mammoth reservoIr blch lias been too big for local capital In about to be resurrected Jan Win ii Ilvlng ton district attorrHy has written a letter to Mr Levi llannon one of the directors that he hud made A dral with nome Ogden capltalt wluroly the neceaer lrSW nil be raIcdj and lint will practically Insure Its early construction lUttrr till by this deal with Inli ndkte It In understood none ofi lboe who have sub 1 serilied to stock In the Mammoth company need lose thilc rights tint max KO ahead UK under Ilia original lhidns of the coinixuiy Mr Ha nun thlnk Hint a meeting of the directors of the mervolr ccynpatiy will be called at Halt take City dnrlni the prcMnt weok to ratify the ilfaV While It hits not been generally known It 14 a fact that the ml lea to hail nn expert lucre 8 few Weeks ago IIu wait driven over the land to the Koutll of 1rife pioposed to lie Brought under the rntivolf and his report Is most favorable I If this leservolr ihall IM Konstructcd 814 origInally pllinnwl ivlll bring under ciiltlvatloiuwhen the HUN me completed 40000 to SOOOO ntrt of Inud be twwn Irlce und Huntlnaton to the touth Thu anus nlll be anywhere from a mile to 12 miles from this town and extending iii and down Price river Hevontyflve thpuwnd dollar hove fll ready been spent In conwvlnif the waters of the 1oojbnrry itream above ScuMil vyhlrh whil Iw brought here through the channel of the Price river with no expense or ditches until the lands proposed to lit reclaimed are leached COALVILLE Mcollni ol thu County CommliHloii locnl Noten Special Corri pon nc Conlvllle July SAt the meeting of county rmnmt lon ni on the 7th bill were pntd to the ntnount of JIHM up proprlatloin to liullR ntg J10 a tax levy of font milli vus innilt for county inrpoMi and two nllln for irhonl Purposes for the current year Architect 10 Woods came from Ogden and nubiulUctd the plans for the new court house which was approved llldn for ill building of the Mne will be Hdmtlwd for nt ltflVe The former have eomtnencod haying Fliers cure seven cases of mnallpox her this week All ate in a mild form Horn to lire and Mr A Pallia on the 4th daughter Iloth are doing nicely i iWOODS WOODS CROSS Celrhratlnic the Fourth Krrnt In Snub Inrts Slucpincn Kcjolcc Spednl corrtHpondence Woods ProHB July 7The Fourth of July celebration tins enjoyed by all and good tlma vox had In the morning program MIsti Tilda Melton as ROdilccH Of liberty MSH Irons Grant as the hag cIth und Mli Noia String hum us Utah In the afternoon races for prizes were rim and were participated In by dd and young rousing much morrl fluent Fireworks und a italics were cn Joyed by nil In the evening The wcatlier nas been good both before and since although much wind Ims Preveiled A frost on the night of the 3rd on the lowlands damaged the lucern potatoes und beans but no frost on the new towns ito Crtttle and sheep men arc rejoicing In the good prospect for feed as tine rain WBH sent this morning Miss Caroline Clark wan marrlflil to Mr SavAge today and dance In honor of thP event will bo given In the hnll this evening Mnny good wishes follow the young couple from their many friends ORGAN Lcvnnllnfe lVriiror Xnhlicil Cole brat Ion ul hue fourth Ppeclal respondenee Morgan Utah July The Nations birthday was celebrated by the citizen of Morgan Iortervllle and Ulchvlll In a billttlng manner a fine program WAS prepared and the meeting held In the Stake house which was tastefully decorated for the occasion In the afternoon numerous sports were Indulged In the children all reaching a present of candy nuts etc The Morgan baseball team piayed two games first with a team from the grading camps and second with the Kaysvllle team In both cases the Morgan boys were victorious NBWS NOTK8 PEH80NAL8 I7TC Moses Vreecliley who jumped his ball In the perjury cnse has been arrested at Pinto Arizona by Deputy Sheriff Allen who will receive the 30 reward as soon as delivered over to the sheriff of Morgan county Telegram just received On the 6th In Justice Francis court Mark Kllparth was fined J6 for carry bog deadly weapon concealed on the Fourth Same date for disturbing the peace nn the Fourth John Ueen was lined 5 Martin Welch as taked for being drunk on the Fourth Frank Wheeler purpolnml a box of rings from the store of FrJtncIa and Os good and charged with petit larceny sentenced to days DBSTIIOYED WIND A hay shwl belonging lo Wm rooks of Hound Valley wap blown down Three hay sheds tn lorterv4H were Mown ttiwn and number of trees destroyed and 40 feet of the large bend of Welch WHS damaged 80 will have lo lit tflwllt Casqe In th dlnlrlct court vet for July were by Judge Itolapptill August gustMrs Mrs Kmma White who In ill with dropsy Is somewhat Improved Dr good had to tap here the second time James Hopkins nf Croytfon had his arm fractured on the Fourth liy being thrown from a hnrae vhlle driving a cow The con fell and the horse lie was riding fell over her MIDWAY MIrTh A riutmriL ilATIl iou Proiost Thrnwn Piom a Iisugg Anil Sustnlnril Fatal Injuries Special Correspondence Midway July 7Durlng the after boon while the Fourth of July aniuw Inentu aere going un tome young men were driving around in a buggy at i rather lively gait when another vehicle drove up beside them The horses became unmanageable and when turning around the corner the buggy was upset and Its occupants pitched out One young man named bulge Irovoct was thrown so violently to tlio ground that he sustained Injuries that resulted in his death this morning His leg was broken shove the knee tile bone protruding through the flesh and he wes Injured Internally which caused Intense suffering Anally terminating In death elated above The deceased Is the young man who was accidentally hot in the leg list May by his cousin while out shooting squirrel He was Just recuverliif from Ms flrut Injury and able to walk about some when the boys asked him to get In the buggy and have a ride with them with the result of his terrible deftth He was prominent young nun of 20 years of age and his death Is greatly grieved by hIs parents brother sisters and friends who have the sympathy of the entire community In Ihe Md bereavement The funeral servlcm Mill be held tomorrow In the meetinghouse Brief funeral Cervices were held today at the resIdence of Thomas Mat hew brotlierlnlaw of Frank Ilobb the inca who committed uldde on the Mh jurtlcuUrs at which appcre In tile Deteret News rernty The vlnd storm which came up Sun day morning and lasted until Monday nlfht was one of tb wont ever had breflklhK and uprooting several tress otherwise no special dnrmcc was done Jack Frost earne around on the night of the Jnl and nIpped some of the ten tier garden plant ami potato vine The program for the Fourth of July vvlebrfitlon WAS carried out In plena lug and Hatlsfuctory manner PralM Is duo to the oommlttt of urtnnK itiiit anti also to the two brass iMiiJn which furnished tmwlo for the occasion Cured ot Clirimln Dhrrliom After Ten Yrurs nf NnfTrrlnf I wish to say a few words In praise of Chnmb rlslns ollc Cholera and Dlnrrhooa Itempdy says Mr Mnttle Ilurge of Mnrtlnsvlllc Va I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried various iUedlCil1O without ou lmns lInt par fluclItltlttllot Last snmn one pf tuy cluludritn was taken with cliol ra taos bus and I procured a bottle of this vemndy Only two doses were required to give her entire relief I then decided to try thtt medicine myself anti ilk not use all of one bottle before I WAR well and 1 have never Hlrjo lhein trou bled with that complaint One cannot say too much In favor of that wonder tub medicine ThIs remtdy Is or ao by all druggist Ilrty tcrtliKt TWO is not reasonable to Mpect two weekn of outing to overcome the effects ot llfty week of conrtnement Take a bottle of Hoods SaraaparllU Along with you Three doson dally of this grout lonle will do more than any thing else to refresh your blood over come your hired tailing Improve your appetite and make your sleep easy and restful.

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