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Evangelist Oliver DenouncesTraffic in Intoxicants
SALT LAEERS ABE CHEAP
SELLING OTHBMSHLVES EOE 125PIm HBAD
Declares Bfer Brary Street PavedTram Rum Liases Revenue thePlres of Hsa Will Be Heated Hot-ter to BecsiYe Those Who Permitthe Practice
Evangelist Oliver had a large con-gregation yesterday afternoon at theGrand opera house and was heartilycheered Wle he handled the socialevil without slaves and tore to ahredethe mock modesty that prevents fathersand teachers from warning boysagainst it At the close of the eddresjfifty or sixty men aro e to requestprayer while a number went up tothe platform to shake the hand of thespeaker
The song service was led by Pro-fessor W A Wetzell who sang TheNinety and Nine as a solo and wasrewarded by a hearty round of ap-plause
Mr Oliver In opening said therewould be no meeting if the oppositionto him could have its way about itHe would not fight back The possumwould not fight the skunk He saidhe could have fought him and whippedhim but afterwards be could not havegone home to his family
The ttxt Dor the sermon was Benot Deceived God is not Mocked forWhatsoever a Man Soweth thai ShallHe Also Reap
The speaker denounced the streetbroker the little skinny fellows hecalled them who would skin a ties forthe hide and tallow These constitute-the money power that is more to befeared than Wall street and the crimeof 73
He next took hold of the beer guz-zlers He said the hog cholera wasnot known in this country until theslops from the breweries were fed tohogs and this stuff that has sweptoff hogs by the thousands men thinkmakes them strong and fat The ideathat beer or whisky makes men healthy-was comfoatted He thought beerloaded the man up with rotten fleshwhile whisky destroyed the liver andkidneys
The social evil was next taken upand laid bare Mr Oliver did notmince his words here nor spare thesensibilities of his hearers
I am afraid I am below the dignity-of the preachers here in Salt Lakehe said one trouble is that the pulpit-is too high it is so far above theheads of men that it never touchesthem what we need is to get rightdown among the people raise them upand help them to God My only desireIn coming to Salt Lake is to help menand women
Mr Oliver spoke for an hour and aquarter to a very attentive audiencethat was evidently deeply moved byhis exposure of social rottenness andsin
Over 600people crowded into the lUffchurch and assembly room last even-ing to hear Evangelist Oliver denouncethe liquor traffic and tell how whiskyla sapping the life of the nation itselfHe poured hot soot into the camp ofthe enenry and exposed the armyof vices that are generated by the output of the dietilJeries and the input ofthe drunkards His text was fromMathew eighth chapterto thirtyfourth verses relating to thecasting out of devils by Christ
This is one of the strange Inci-dents in all Scripture Come out of-thoK men ye devils said Christ andthey forthwith vent out and irate snrinethat ran down a steep place and werdrowned in the sea Jesus asked thename of the deviis and they said Legion Jesus Crist is able to cast outany number of devils he cast outseven ot them from Mary Magdaleneand I wonkbVt be surprised if amongthem Mary pov esaed the devil of li-
centiousness UK devil of a temper andthe devil of a n tongue in herhead
euld Prefer Swine-If I v g a devil Id rather live with
some of the swine mentioned in theBible than with eome men youva gotin Salt Lake City I want that to soakin After Christ cast out the devilsthe men who owned the swine orderedhim to leave the country they didntcare anything about the men wereredeemed of Un What theywanted was their hogs The atrkudemanifested by men in control of theliquor traffic shows that they carenothing boot men wtnU they are af-ter is the money and revenue that acernes from the sale of whisky
When the women protest against itthey say You get off the platformyour mission in life ia forthmore men and boys for us to send tohell For every plank laid down inyour city streets paid for out of therevenue from vhisky there wit bethat much kindling wood added to thefires that aIM later on roast you in hellFor every stone there wiM bethat many additional millstones aroundyour necks I want to say that theonly class of traue that will suffer fromthe banishment of the faloons will hethat fostered by the hoboes rift ratand plug uglies
You people in Salt Lake must likesaloons Why dont yeu wake up Therevenue from whisky and rum amount-ed ij 170000WX laat year workingmenspent 1200WOO in wages for rt and
department to nettle the questionsbrought on by use of whisy Blotout whisky and you will do away wttfe70 per cent of harlotry You have morethan 100 saloons in Salt Lake they pay1200 license and if you will divide the
total amount K iizpj from the liquortraffic by the number of inhabitants-you will find toot you are setting yoursdhrts for 125 each for the Bake of alittle revenue
Will Sell Chea-pA man will sell himself and family
for less than it would coat to buy agooxsized hog This cheap towa ofZion mst wake up Whisky gnaw-ing at the vitals of the nation itselft i tearing down American citizenship
and the only wuy to put it down is toget guns and RO out and shoot it down
common decency t jnv the standpoint-of manhood We raise a huliabatooabout the sutan y Turkey when bekilte and send 000 souls to heavenaad we sit by and sr tae whisky
killing 100000 jous and sendingtheta to hel YeT year Why notarouse yourselves Salt Lako Cityand put down awful demon that isstalking through your streets
It is time you to get on boardthe good old gispel ship to assert yourmanhood and womanhood aul hurl dy-namite and ro X suit and bmb shellsat the enemy that makes a Donkey ofyour brightest lawyers a bear oi sceneof ycsit beet men and roaring lions ofothers I wart to say that I hope noyoung girl i oorvtemplatii marryinga drunkard f the purpose f reform-Ing him Tfc x are too many horrorsoucmected wth it you wont reformhim but he iii break your heart Thissubject is too avfu1 too extensive toadmit cf its being touchea oMrwfsethan casually In all the panoramaa ihe past and all the expectations of
future is nothing that canCAiirimre with it
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OOKDEEIOir OP UTAH AGIHGUX-iJUjfrATi COIiIiBE
Annual Report Forwarded to theef the Interior Beceipts
and Bspoodittxres
President Tanner of the AgriculturalcflRege has forwarded tile annualto the secretary ef the interior Concernlug the condition and progress of the ihsOtution be says
The course of study ranaioed the samethe past year as during the pre-
ceding year The last legiaiaiiuvsMife provuton for a months
of study f tante r 1
befit of students who cannot leavethe farm before time Title course
accordance With the provision of actof congress Nov 1 next
same legislature made provisionfor tire construction of a greenhousell butknng aas already been erected atan expense of
most in theeftttbge ia the increased pcnttntaoe ofstudents who remain throughout the ea-ts year of nine months
The experiment station isnwd duringthe year bulletins and tn re-port as follows Bulletin 68 TheChemical History of Lusarn No W
Utah Suar in 18 No BO
Poultry Experiments No O Alfalfaor Lucern Its Cutting Time and FeedingValue No 3 Tree Planting in Utahand ninth annual report A spraying catesxiar was also issued
In addition to these station publicaions the college ismed durln the nscalyear the second and third aouual reports-of rho Utah ftasfte Farmer Inrtttatah
122tec tor and during the year ended
Jane 36tate Aid
Appropriation for current expensos 1125000
Appropriations for building or forspecial purposes 2060 00
Endowment act of Aug 30 ISM 94891 MFor experiment stations act oC
2 lilt 160K 00Fees and alt other sources 76K 81
Total i 60a0e fitfor and during the year
ended June 90 18
Instruction in the subjects specin sactton 1 act of Aug 30
mo se 9 ssAdministrative expenses presi
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ice fuel etcExperiment station 1800814
Total 09M59SProperty year ended June 199of fcuttln
acres M8 acres under cultivation MSaorta used for experiments value offart lands HOasO Number of boundvolumes June ISM 9U pamphlets4336
the year ended June 30of and mechanicarts 3 female 1 College and spec
ial classes Mate 19 3 Totalcovnting none twice Male female 3of staff of Kp rtm nt station 10
Students during the year ended JuneJtt 1889 or and me-chanic arts Preparatory cfeeses Male24S female and specialcUawes Male female grad-uate course Male 2 female Lcounting none twice Male Nit female
Kumber of students that pursuedgiaeertng 3 civil enganearing 9 electrical engineering 0architecture 0 4vetertn
der No 3 with en t Uon of militarytaetics apD es only to junior and senioryears the ant two in ail courses
there were in 1 902 mftnoal training 93 S domestic
On sees nine B S on wo-men one B S
CTTRUE3T AND C G SCOTTLOCKED TIP
It Is Alleged That They Rolled aBrwnkea Man Prom the North inthe Continental Saloon
M H Curley and C O Scott werelocked up by Officer Davies yesterdayafternoon on the charge of roublngJoseph Hickey who came in from thenorth to svnd his money ofa big Hickey was rolled in theContinental saloon It the stories of witnevjBea are to be believed but he wastoo drunk himself to know anythingabout it
Curley who chUme to be In chargeof the railroad yards at Cheyenne andScott also a railroader and who was injail a few days ago for drunkenness-had been drinking with Hickey in theContinental bar and whil the latterwas in a drunken stupor it is allegedScott took his pocket book rar aroundthe corner and was joined by Curley-In a few moments Scott returned andput the purse back in Hickeys pocketThfe is the story told by two men whowefe in the saloon
William Bingley reported the affair toOfficer Davies and the men werelooked up Hickey held as a wit-ness He not know how muchmoney he had but thinks a time checkfor 30 to missing
BAR MEETING TONIGHT
Lwwyei Will Take Position On u SCircuit Matter
Considerable interest i beina mani-fested by members of the bar inmeeting is to be held this even-ing in the federal court room to takeaction regarding the proposition to create a tenth federal circuit The com-mittee appointed at the lat meetingto draft a report of the position tokenby rtah in the matter met Saturdayned drew up a partial report but thedocuments will all be edy by thisvetoing
lU substance will be in favor of theestablishment of a new circuit and willcontain statistics to prov
the proposed plan In all prob-ability there wjtl be a minority report
the committee but that will notbe determined untW the members holdanother meetinaj today
he plan aa It will be proposed bythe committee Is to have the new cir-cuit include he states of Utah IdahColorado Wyoming and Montana with
court sitting alternately at Denverand Salt Lake
All Doing WellThere were no new developments In
the local smallpox situation yesterdayNo cases were reported and Htalth Off-icer Keogh the patients at the pest
were nil doing as well as couldbe expected
On every Bott1eof Shiloas OmsumpUon Cure is theguarantee AM we ask of you is touse twothirds of the contents ef thisbottle faithfully then if you can sayyou are not benefited return the bottle-to your druggist and he may refundthe price paid Price 85 cents SO cents
Save Money in Buying ShoesYou can do it at the greet shoe aar
gain sale at Z C M L conunenciogMonday Jan 8
Par Over Fifty YaarMm Winslows Soothing rup hasbeen used for children teething Itsoothes the child softens the gums al-lays all pain cures wind colic andis the best remedy for DiarrhoeaTwentyfive cents a bottle
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C P Viking and J Thomas WilhideWith Their Families Are GoingInto Foreign Countries to Tell thePeople About the Religion TheyPropos to Pound
There are two mlntetens of theOathoHc church at the Kenyon
wise with their families are going toAustralia and China to preach a nowcreed to the people of those landsThey are the Rev C F Viking andwife nd Rev J Thumae WiihidB andwife
These gewtemen have most remark-able notions bout many things and ifthey aocceed ia getting audiences inCohen and Auatralii the people ofthose will have very curiousideas of Americans Rev Viking is golag to Shanghai And Rev Wilhide to
finally to locate in MelbeurnA
Contempt For Other SectsThe sect to which thay belong teach-
es many ooctrins which it considersfor the salvation of the world
If it is rapresemed correctly by MrVIking it a supreme contempt forthe followers of all othar sects
When Mr Viking was asked to saysomething about himself and hie religioB h was a little bit scornful anddisdainful
Reporter cant be Christians saidhe They dont understand the Bibletor they read it and theyrouMnt it if they did Ohwhere will they go wh n they die Andth editors too and ihv managers andthe owners of newspapers Whatsto of them They wontpublish the truth and they are all liarsmore or less They cant be Christians
What about the bankers and themerchants and the lawyem wasasked
Yen they are included also saidMr Viking rolling his eyes toward theceiling People who conduct buslneajin the present methods cant be
People in the churches the Methodists are not any better They lie andcheat and go to theatres and swear andsmoke t oacco Tobacco is SatanscouftHirfng fire And the MormonsThey are no better they smoke anddrink and chew
Whet Mr Viking was assured thatas a matter of fact the Mormons as aclass probably ISO lees tobacco andliquor per capita than any other secta half sneering and wearied smilespread over his face It was impossibleto convince him
Dont Practice DoctrinesOh yes they all teach very fine
doctrines but they dont live up tothem I was a Baptist missionary inChina and I quit that church
One of the main doctrines of theChristian OathoHc church and Its distincthm from other churches is its
in divine healing not faith healingor Christian Science for Mr Viking
quite indignant when the comparIon won made
Christina Scientists are mostly humbugs said he We heal by the powerot tOte Lord We will hive twelveties after awhile They will be the men
workthe most miracles for webelieve miracles can be worked todayThey will be the successors of theiarelve apostles who lived at the timeof Christ
Mr Viking said that the twelve aposties wouldnt be appointed by any off-icer of the church but thy would cometo be recognized i time the number
he was aeked to perform a couple ofmiracles just to show what he coulddo in that line oC business he didntcomply
The Christian Catholic church wasfounded in Chicago about four yearsago by Rev John Alex Dowie who isits general overseer It leas a membership of about 40000 It nghts Free
and tobacco among many otherthings Here is what Rev Dowle saysabout Masons
I want to afflict the SQuIB of MasonsI want the women in America to riseup and if they eannot save the wretch-ed hypocrites who are their husbandsto at least help in preventing any moreyoung men entering1 Into that covenantwith death and that agreement withhell I am much stirred up about thisfact that there is not a minister whois Free Ion tout Is a hypocrite
Here Is what he say about tobaccospeaking of a reformed drummer
He is now a meonfjer of the churchand walks with God in his daily lifehavfr found better use for his tal-ents than selling the Devils S F Bsmoke fire and brimstone which had
been his occupation when sin and slckneee had driven him to the verge ofdtsoair
Mother Seal and BabyYouThTs Companion
Near Anacapa Cal one day recentlylbs skipper of n captured a young
succeeded to getting it on boardunharmed When made forSanta Barbara the mother seal appeared
She swam about the vessel utteringpiteous cries while the captiveav1 whined in
U Santa Barbara the youngster en-closed in a bag wa carelessly left ondeck wheo followedthe vessel souse elnty stiles revealedherself in person and voice and her off-spring as if in appealingpromptings wormed himself to
vessel end tumbled overboardThe raotnars tarp teeth made quick
work with the bag Intrice her baby was tree
We are not sequel of thebat it is to be that the mothers
devotion were appropriately re-warded o
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United State On the tbefamily was to take its departure theson Hen who wa an enormous
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A certain lawyer portrait paint-ed in his favorite attitude withone hand In his pocket Hisclients ail went to see it and everybodysaid Oh how like Its the ofMmAn old farmer dissented Taint likeno taint said he drily looking outthe corner of hisraid like exclaimed everybody
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Knights of PythiasCalantbfe lodge meetS tonight alter
missing two conventions on account ofhoUSays and expects a large attendance-to greet the newlyInetalletl ofRcevs
Last Ttfssday evening the lodges metin joint session for Sn allatton of off-icers Fred W Gardiner the grandchancellor presided and Grand ViceChancellor Charles P Jennings andGrand Keeper of Records and Seal WC Wardlalgh of Ogden and GrandOuter Guard H N Standish of
occupied their stations Thefair was one of the most pleasant Ina tong time There was a very largeattendance the ceremonyand after its ciosto all sat down to anelaborate spread Supreme Representative JSd W in his usuallyhappy style presided as master oftoasts Past Grand Chancellor John PMeakin wan present and entertainedthe boys with a rousing talk on Pythlanism
Rocky Mountain No 3 is preparingfor a sociable to be given in a weekfrom next Thursday The meeting willbe open to Knights their ladles andfriends Cardo music addresses andlunch Is being arranged for Chancellor Commander McGill promises a livehalf year tot the lodges
The Knights of Pythlas band metand perfected Arrangements for thework of the comlng year Lovers ofthe best music will be pleased to knowthat the organisation win be brought-up to its old standard
On the 22nd of this month the P 01C K meets for the election of officersfor the coming year The meetingshould have been held in December butwas postponed because the regularmeeting night fell on Christmas
Fraternal Union of AmericaThe members of Evergreen lodg No
161 are requested to attend tonightsmeeting to hear a from DeputySupreme President Loder who hasjust returned from a visit to the
officers at Denver and OmahaHe speaks enthusiastically of Ms re-ception by the supreme officers and thebuolnessilke method of conducting theaffairs of the order The supreme off-icers are eminently fitted for their severaF positions being affable to all vis-itors energetic and yet duly cautious-in nil the ritual affairs of the orderpassing upon every claim in a waywhich prevents fraud and yet payingpromptly every call upon them as soonas verified as correct and Just Thegrowth during 1889 was marvelous andyet even better things sUMare anticipated for 1998 T J
tIne regiment organizer-for Evergreen lodge died lastweek in Denver All candidates elected-to become members are notified to at-tend tonight for initiation Next weekinstallation of officers The supremeofficers look upon No 151 a one of thevery strongest in the order
The deputy brought from the supremelodge a check for 1000 for the bene-ficiaries of deceased brother DeliiuhSmith 411 claims promptly met whenproofs are filed
WoodInenThe Woodmen of the World in Salt
Lake and throughout the state in gen-eral feel most gratified at prosper-ous condition of the various camps atthe present time It is certainly mostsatisfactory beginning for the sawyear to note that we have ten campsin the state comprising a membership-of 1400 and new camps are being contimmjiy organized and new membersbeing continually introduced into thecamps already existing
Salt Lake camp 53 leads the statewith a reaching above the460 meeting last weekone candidate was introduced into themysteries of the forest Neighbor HeadSentry Elliott made a rousing speechtouching very forcibly upon the
of taking more decided steps to-ward making 53s degree team the bestin the jurisdiction Neighbor Evanswho has had a great deal of militaryexperience and especially as drill mas-ter was elected as of the teamwhich adds materially to the possibtlii-ftee of a perfectnese in the work of theteam Council Commander G J
of 406 was an interested visitor ofthe evenJng
Utah 838 will hold installationof officers next week Last weekstrangers B A Shoemaker and DThompson were initiated into the mys-teries of tfate forest and three
are oooked for next meeting Acontinuation of this good means that338s memtfership will run above300 mark by tfi of another sixmonths-
If some of the neighbors from othercamps that boast of bright and cheer-ful meetings could have happened inon Desert camp 408 last Wednesdayevening they would have been well repaid for the4r visit and in fact theywould have been compelled to concedethe superior character of the work being carried on around this ever glow-Ing camp fire Strangers Gibbs HinesBrown Parish and Madison wore con-ducted into the mysteries of this forestAfter the initiation work and the
of several matters of businessan abundance of cigars and orangeswere distributed among those presentat the expense of the ingoing officerswhich proved a Stoat pleasing mannerof showing the appreciation by the newofficers of the confidence placed in themby the neighbors of the camp Thatwas most pleasing to allpresent it is needless to state it puteveryone present in a most cheerfulmood and as a result one of the bestprogrammes ever rendered at his campwas given by the following neighborsJ Donaldson B S Rives T B Newman P P Christensen E Sloan W LDunn and Neighbor Hudson of Multanohma No 77 Portland Orewhothogether with Warden of 18were appreciative and well entertainedvisitors of the evening Neighbor Hudson brings gratifying news from Oregon reporting Woodcraft circles upthere as most flourishing
SHEEPMEN AROUSED
Will Tight Measure ClosingForest Reserves
SpecIal CorrespondenceCasper Wyo Jan 6 The sheepmen
of central Wyoming are up In armsover the bill now before congress whichprovides for the regulation of the landleasing business In this state and theclosing of the forest reserves to range3hj r
The sefcpmen say that the bill wasprepared by and for the benefit of thecattlemen who are doing everything intheir power to the sheepmen offthe ranges of the west If they
the measure will result in a de-moralization of the sheep business andwill have the effect of driving the smallowner out of the business
An organization has been effectedand apetitlon is now being circulatedwhich will be presented to the statesropresantativte calling upon them to
thfllr intluence to detent themeasure
Consumption Is preventable Sciencehas proven that and also that neglectIs suicidal The worst cold orcan be with Shliohs Cough andConsumption Cure Sold on positiveguarantee for over fifty years Soldby Z C M I drug department
At It AgainHalfpenny COmic
She If I could live my Me over again Iwould not marry you
well its hardy possible badluck would stick to a man two lifetimes
Lewis Dennis Salem In L saysKodoJ Dyspepsia Cure did me more
good than anything I ever took Itdigests what you eat and cannot helpbut cure dyspepsia and stomach troabier F C Schramm druggist McCormick block
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jNEWS fROM OVER TilE STATE
PUBLIC MEETING HELD ATBIUHKIBLD
Utah Sugar Company Will Give theFarmers Expert Assistants WillRaise Crop This Year
Special Correspoadence-RIc flSd Jan 7 A public meeting was
held here Friday evening to discuss thesugar beet raisins situation G rgAustin the Loin Sugar company expertand Bishop C A Madaen of Gunniaon and
of SaUna twopioneer ecp rimenters were presentreviewed the results tests
made at th Agricultural college and theL hl factory of the experimental beetsraised in last year showinga without expert care but a fewof that of Utah
Where much proficiency has been gainedin the raising and harvestlatr ofboats
Mr Austin made the proposition tothem who were interested In mattereast Uw Ixftrf Sugar company would provide expert year free of costto person who would pleat two acresof The cost of seed and drillingwould be about
Bishop Madsen of the SanpeteSevtercompany said that a factory in this
vAlley was assured when a certain numsores of boots were guara t d
By a little enerjetii work now thiscotrid be secured and he wanted
tho various precinct clubs to take hold ofthe matter hundred acres werewanted precinct
It was moved and carried that a cornmittee of one be elected to promote thematter la this precinct and Simon Christenson was thte work Sub-scribers to a proposition to plant twoacres were a number
With a canvass it isbelieved the fifty subscribers wanted intWs place ann be secured
Madsen said the outlook for afactory was very encouraging It all
responding heartily to the call for xcreage CM
The committee la visIting other towns inthe county on th same mission
UGHT FOR HT PLEASANT
New Plant of Double the Capacity-of the Old
Special CorrespondenceMt Pleasant Jan 7 O a Mt Pleasant
Electric Light company held an importantbusiness meeting yesterday Judge JacobJohnson of City who electedpresident of the company at its last
tendered his resignation as his ottl-otel duties with the dutiesrequisite upon the president of the com-pany elected tosucceed Mr Johnson
Mayor John H Seely who Is in Usibleserve as an officer since as
mayor tendered his resignation Hewas succeeded by W D
Olof Roeentof a director who wilt besucceeded by
of a flrstclogswas
next taken up has had agreat AM of lately with the plant-at present In use The action taken yes-terday was to the ertfect that machineryan new plant would be providedimmediately and arrangements madeto supply enough nratctaaa light to meet
city for twenty tocome The power plant owned by the
is as s could be asked forae It is sufficient to run several times theamount of machinery necessary Inorating the light The new thereftire will be one of move than double thecapacity of the one
is the new plant cannot beIn and ready for of threemonths but in meanwhile the old onewill be repaired aad made to meet thedemand a far as possible
A of the nw will be switchboards placed at cross street sothat absolute control of the current maybe retained and the light made as strunga distance away from the plant as it is
decision of the meets withuniversal and unqualified approval asoirizeias almost exception willsupport tOo entarnrlm if can receivea sa saetory service
BECBPTIOir AO PBICE
Wedding of a Popular YoungCouple
Special CorrespondencePrice Jan 6Mr and Mrs Eraetua
were married In this cityWednesday afternooR and later left for a
and gave awedding reception and ball a is cue
It seemed as if almost the entiretown turned out and the largecrowded almost to its full capacity Therewere from old and youngand the dancing was kept until anoarly hour this morning This popularyoung couple will be at to inPrice after the 7th of January-
Dr Shepard who ha detained-in the pest house Just outside ot Castledate Emery quarantine au-thorities has been releasedthrough here the other day for the coastThe claims there is no use of histrying to do business there now as thepeople are scored of him and will be until
and resume the practice of his profes
The dally man service which re-sumed between here and the towns of
contractor are going out on scheduleevery and continue to move onSundays until such time as G T Olsen Isable to get end look after
wrestling with the snailpox
PROVO BBEBFSr
Names of Jurors Drawn Boys InSaloons
Special CorrespondenceProvo Jan 6 George M Smoot of
The Utah stake
churchTwo minors were arrested
Marshal NewaM for frequenting saThe boys paid 0 each into City
Justice Moonfs courtThe B Y academy and gchoola
of Provo resume sessions Monday mora-ine
Tho foltowing names wore drawn thistefteraoon to serve as Jurors in the FourthJudicial district court for
Fork A Dean Provo John HVooten American Fork Edwin AlphaPleasant Grove Don CvilleGeorB Beck Lehi John frPrank BenjaminProvo Packard R
Pleasant William SpanishFork
Coal Mine SoldSpecial Correspondence
CoalvWe Jan 6 A sheriffs j
known a Wilson eros coalmine with all Improvements machineryhoisting works coal i
screens and Ute root estaieconsld
Coaivflle precinct Summit county It wassold to satisfy a judg-ment of the district court wherein There-at Simon of Salt Lake was plaintiff andthe Salt Lake Coal company was defend-ant The Judgment was for something
by S through her attorneySimon for the sum of
Springville Druggist PinedSpecial Correspondence
Springville Jan Today in PoliceJustice Houtzs court Earl Tranchelmanager of the City
to tOO of Illegally selling irunseating liquors He was andagreed to laws
mince ptarecovered are apparently none theworse for the dose
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Emery county under by ubtime
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In the City today OR legal bustDeaB
is being held at the Mor-mon here
last evening-by
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jBEOPBNING OP EHE EESESVAnON SOHOOLS
Larger Number In Attendance ThisYear Than Ever Befora Polics-Brougnt Them In
eiel CorrespondencePrice Jia Indian boarding
school at WhIte Rooks agency will resumeMonday mernlrtg a vacation of
two for the Christmas holidaysThere ore about Inattendant at which is aboutthough efforts weremade this Agent Mytoato get every cMM oiv raaarvatlon-Iivatan police on roundun of the children of aohool The lulu ismust antI they arrive atbout the g S 16 them
to aT0ia to school as thenit Is not At lower agencyOuray the in former
not averaged over fortyfive but thisyear it was no vanstton hers for reason that the chfldranare behind with their studies bj reason ofthe fact that of them were not
in until tale m the school year andthen it was through the efforts of tineIndian police were given H a headfor all the truants that wereand the were compelled byagent to round in at leastne cMld a week ef they were subjectedto a fine themselves
Old chief Chavaneaux who has beenpartly blind for several years now wentthrough bera the other en route to
wipers he will have hiseyes treated by an eye specialist DrNie wWo dew the for Thegovernment through Indian Agentfurnishes the money for his expenses
either blind or partly blind on the lowerreservation the other two old Tab
friend and oldSowowto of Meeker massacre fame Thelatter two are beyond medicalif the government wanted to do anythingfor thorn
Inspector Graves of the Irrigatingof the Indian reservation
has recommended that an appropriation of18000 be made to ontwo reservations tn coming year Themoney will be expended under direction-of Agent Myton Indians as-a rude are moro more to farm-ing every year and It will not beaccording to officials out there untilthey will be The unruty ones are almost entirely conflnM tothe White River tribe
BPTTRATM MAYORS MESSAGE
City Is Out of Delft With Funds InTreasury
SpecialBphraim Jan 7 Ths n w city council
held its first session last night and themayor d l nated the standing commit-tees Hansons contained-a statement of the financial condition ofthe city showing it to bo giltedged Thecity is entirely out ofdebt and starts thenew year with a balance of nearly 1S0in the treasury Among things themayor recommended the improvement ofthe city cemetery the abolition ofstreet vax fur the year a moreequitable method of levying tie tax forthe distribution and control of water abetter system of distributing water for Irrigation Said the building of reservoirsand digging out springs to increase thesupply of water an attempt to demonstrata whether or not artesian wells canbe bad in the city the purchase of a
land ft public park ofthe city property on MAIn street and thepurchase apparatus for fightlog flre
line eouncH wilt meet again tomorrownight tine will present thenames of officers
Politics religion the Roberts oas andaU other topics are laid aside for thepresent all absorbing of
Wtteo does the twentieth century begin is betes discussed Whenevermen are sean together on the street itis safe say that the matter la under
Wagers have been freelyoffered a d sense money has changedband as a result or the strong views en-
tertained by different personsEttwin was a business visitor at
tine Temple City yesterdayis enjoying balmy spring-
w thW this snow is fastdisappearing and if the present weathercontinues be but a untilthe streats dry and dusty
The weather has as a tonicon the baseball enthusiasts of this cityand they have decided to hold a meetingsome time this week to arrange for waysand means to secure new uniforms andequipments for the coming season
with the board of health beingdetained any longer by quarantine againstsmallpox Mr Jeneens wno
with has contracted thewhile there was no
between the rQom she
Tm eonsldwed it wise to continue the
mander and wife were calledto Sterling yesterday a message announcine the Illness of Mrs
Edwards had a stroke of paralysis somehis healtk very
from Salina Sat
1ONTI WATER SUPPLY
Effort to Secure Control of CanyonWatershed
Special Correspondence
ManU city council toTUwHw a of ManU canyon as thesenator has promised to bring the matter-to the attention congress so that Mantinay secure oeatrol of the canyon water
yesterdays of the council af asked
be reduced in order that their
thus e e p city taxation The council
Dr B T Horford was appointed quarantine physician in place W JHosford as latter was to be cbeent
apWilliam her deputy
released from quarantine The coun-cil accepted
Mr C F Carlsons chL t wasburred thH afternoon The services wereheld in the South ward hall
The following parties have Delvedmarrla j licenses Oscar
letta Attrad 17 John Humphrey 51
both of Mount Pleasant Andrewand Olena Jane Blancett IS
both of Fairview
LOGAN STORE CLOSED
Isaac Elwells Establishment TakenSalt Lake Creditors
CorrespondenceLogan Jan 7People here were vastly
surprised this morning to learn that theFTlwjJl
been otosed creditorsc and hardware
doors was done late last even
Btw is nPt at all alarmed how
likely resume business on Monday
days are warm asu
Visitors at CoelvilleSpecial CorresponaeiMS-
QCoalilte Jan G Coalville was throngedtrh visitors from various parts of thecounty slid eCsewhere notably
whom were the following LPak J K Lemon of Kamas BishopJotii PaskU and Micah Harris of Heow
and Peter llfgstm f Warship BishopMarfon Frazier and Ralph Marwell ofOakley Nels Pearson of Peoa Biiop-Klward Richins of Echo Bishop John
ROUNDING UP THE CllhLDRE
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tract-or for
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has been occupying 1 OOm Inslime lien U6bBn was liken down
dis-ease morsel and com-
munication ocDd tile of the house
by Mr terla the health board
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ShedAt
delegation that theboundproperty be left outSide the city
deoflined to take any action
from the for some timeMrs E M Bradford city treasurer
tinnomination
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and C 4Q all ofMills 7 suit Martha Spens IS
ttaneen
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Ibusiness establishment of Isaachad Mr Ehvel
stovestore and his business Is rated as one ot I
the In the cIty yesterday afternoonhis chattel on a demand I
note and alter getting this inlegal slbape the mortgagee Lake I
qompafly proc d to alone hisls
tagMr
ever as seine of the business men of thecity have come to his and he will
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constipated tae a dose ol
And yonll bo all right in the morning
Clark and James Judd of Upton J HGrant of Bountiful and ofSaCt Lake-J H Grant of Bountiful Daviscounty is Snore for a few days in the ia
tereet of tbe Improvement
BOBBOEKCS ES6OITTI1ONS
Meetings In TJiatah County to TakeAction
Special CorrasOBdaaeeVernal Jan 4 The Robert question Is
Denting in toe considerable discussion Justnow A meeting was held at Merrti wardlast to discuss tie matter and appoint a committee to draft resolutionsprotesting against the action of congress
will be hevl in Vernalnext Monday evening
BennIon who waselected co city council has ravicnedowing to an opinion from Attorney Gentem bop to the effect that he U In
to the office under the state consdtufloo Went KL Puck was chosen ashis succiauur by the counciL
Mrs Boyar Explains Circumstancesof Spriugville AffairSpecial
Si As there are a fewerrors in the report of the Harry Boyersmallpox case in your Issue of yesterday
It to us all that be corrooted Harry took late Sundaynight and Dr Dunn was called
early but did not arrive untilafternoon after the school hourDunn dW not pronounce the caa smallafternoon when heordered quarantine and vaccination Weat once sent to school for the boy
A calamity of kind 1 sad enoughexaggeration Harry was takento the pest navse on Friday afternoonawl the house is being thoroughly disinfected under the of the quar
antine physician RespectfullyA BOYBR
A JTODEM STORY
Animal Fell Through Roof Into thaBabys Boom
PhHadeipiiia North AmericanAll day yedterday Samuel Reid a
oonnty farmerwas kept telling and retelOngr howon Sunday and hte family were lit-erally caged in their home by abear which finally broke through theroof and fell into the room where theirbaby boy was sleeping
Mr Reids pretty little twostory cottage nestles in an apple orchard threemiles north of Willow Grove He comesto Philadelphia on market days hayin a stand in the Kensington marketThere it was that hte friends gatheredyesterday to hear him tell of his
experienceIt was about 3 oclock on Sunday
afternoon Reid says that he and hiswife having put their 3yearold boyto bed started out toenjoy the afternoon air Just at the edge of the or-chard a strange sight met their eyesTwo hundred feet from the house
directly toward them hugebear lumbering along wh two Ital-ians in hot pursuit With a dash theRelds fled inside and bolted the
recovering from their first frightthey ventured to peep out of a windowwhen to their surprise and horror theyspied bruin seated at the top of an-ppple tree one great branch of whichoverhangs the cottage
The two Italians below dancedaround gesticulited and howledvain In answer to question itdid not take the two foreigners longto explain to the farmer that the bearwas a pet which they exhibited Theyintended taking him to Reading but hebroke chain and ran off
A council of war was held and forthe next hour all sorts of devices weremade use of to induce the animal todescend but he would not budge Allbut the bear were in despair when newoctets appeared upon the scene Threehunters whose Sunday tramp had ap-parently yielded them nothing FO farcame in sight Seeing the bear theystopped in astonishment Then notknowing it was tame and anxious todistinguish themselves they opened lireupon the animal
At the first shot bruin was percepti-bly alarmed At the second volley bxmade a mad rushalong the bough
the house lost his footing andfelt plump upon the trail roof Rightthrough he weat into the babys roomto the intense fright of Mrs Reid TheItalians however dashed into the house
upstairs There they found thingsIn contusion The furniture had lx ensmashed by the infuriated animal butthe child was not injured The bearbad not succeeded in removing hismuzzle Throwing themselves on theanimal the Italians by the use of awhip brought him into subjectionThen leading him downstairs theyspeedily decamped leaving a party offoollsb hunters to look bte and a3 nt omery county farmr bewailthe loss of some 50 worth je furmshinge and a damaged r o
American Kumai-Wllltent Archer in his new book
America Today reproduces the following as of American humor Onboard of the Florida Bteambots whlrfilease to be built with exceedingly light
to get over the frequentof the rivers an Englishman accostedtine captain the remark I under-stand that you think nothing ofsteeenlns across a meadow where there
hefevy fall of dew Well I dontknow about that replied the captain but
man ahead with a watering pot Again-a southern colonel was conducted to thetheatre to see Salvinis Othello He
remarked at the close Thatmighty show and I dont see butthe did a well e any of em AtWrd anecdote that charmed me was thatof the man Who being invited to take e
replied No no I solemnlypromised my dear dead mother never totouch a besides boys its too earlyin tine morning besides I vo just ha r
How Is Your WifeHas she lost her beauty If so con-
stipation indigestion sick headacheare the principal causes Karls CloverRoot Tea has cured these ills for halfa century Price 2S cents and 60 centsMoney refunded if results not sat-isfactory Z C H I drug department
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