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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. aajjMa.M.aaaairrirriiTi"i"i'i i i'iti'i'i'i'i'it We have tome excellent atock eenitl-ca'.ea eenitl-ca'.ea at thie nltice. S. mi.-good warm weather would bet g,K). Miing for the crops. K M. Alliaon, Sr., nl Oij.leu vamewp to atend heroration Day. Mrs. (ieorge Kuir and ton, Josepb, of ScotleM are here viaiting relative!. Mrs. Frank lleckwithol Kvanatun ttaa a visitor heie the tin: ol the week. County Uwor.ler Wnarht went down to hla ia.l.'n rtiiirb Inst Snturtlay. A. W. 'I .if Salt I.irUe was out lat Saturday on a ahurt basincaa trip. Henry Penae-jus and wife m-ere among the vinitora from UecktHirt .Mondny. Mrs. Jane Richard! waa Ka from Cent berlnid, Wyo., tbia week on a aixirt visit. K. V. McMichaelcameslowD frota bis heep camp Miiu-lay to take lu the daiK-e. Willi Morby, nd aiataw, ttella,ame dewu from Evnoatnn Buixlay on a abort vlait. Mra. Thomaa liilrtirrtt came ia from Cumberland, Wyo Wedneaday for a sriait. Jnmee Salmen came out frotn Knit Lake and wnt Deconitioii Day with hi fumily. The Misaea llenand Clara Kaiuister , are out bum bait Laiie vieiling their mothera. Mrs. Robert Hunter of Cnuatmrlaiiil. Wyo, waa bees on buaiiiesa tb Ural of the week. The rain atorna laatHburday night waa oi a of the beaeieat Uiatias btwa hare for lo&ctima. Are wa lo hmv Ik celesSration 4a Coat-ville Coat-ville on July tiiT Jl to, now la tlie time to work. Geuier Thomaa and wife of Salt Lake weieoeen among the vieitora bar Deo-oralien Deo-oralien Day. Mr. and Mm. Jamoa Evatia avid Mra. N. II. boa; ? were ameng rjiawisilora here Monday. Snpl Ailaauacn'a family arriead Iron, American Fork Monday atid aeiaow located lo-cated in Grass Creek. Mra. David Donald aud Mra. Tkomae Thomas of Clear Creek svere hre to eu.nd Jsecorution Day. Mra. Annie Cl j.r, Will CVufT ana wife and George Clmf of Pmvo, were viaiting here the drat of the wuek. The Park City Miner baa kon leased by Murray Kiug aud will be run uader bia management from now on. Mra, Frank Demlug an4 cbilVen catue up from l'rovo the trat of tbe week aavd will lire here for tbe fuuiaier. For alck head-ache ukeCbamberlalu'e Stomach and Liver Tableta and a quick cure ia oruiu. For sale by Joba Uoy-den Uoy-den A Con. Mr. and Mra. Jake Huffman, F. L, J'et- arson, E. (i. Fiaher. William Ktaley aud wife, .Miss Florence Smith aad J. A. Smith, name down from Park City to spend Decoration Day. The Hoytsvllle ami Coalville haaeball boy a went to Peoa Monday anJ played a game with tbe team at that place. The IVoa boya won the gome by a good score. The road supervisor at Rockport would confer a great favor on tbe traveling travel-ing public if be would do aonie work on cerium parte of the road iu bia district. dis-trict. Hoy'sville'a new amusement hall waa opened Wedneaday ulght by agraudball. A big crowd waa present and everybody bad a flue time. A first class maple floor was put iu last week, nnd It ia now one o( tbe beat dancing pavilion! in tbe atate. Tbe editor made a trip up aa far aa Oakley f-nnday and In traveling along tbe valley we noticed tbat the proapecta for good cropa are excellent. Grain and lucern seems to bave a fine atart and if we get tome good warm weather an early baiveat can be looked for. The, Knti.na school trusteea are adver- tisitjj; fur hiils for the . rei ti. ti nf a new It'k ach.Kil li. liae. Hie a.! in thia i-a.. i-a.. 11. K. l.i'nla, the photographer, pnlM up his tent Velnc",Uy Atid went to I'eoa wh.-re he will I,., sic for u w ir Mi I iemve Hnn.lnll of L'pton haa brvn cnti, i.Hy ill fiitja.vn.. w. t k with typkold pii.'tMtiiiiiiK, and at this writtna ke is very low. We Arknow ledge recli.it of an'lavita-tion an'lavita-tion to attend tbe cotiiiiie-iKemoint exer cisen r.f tlie Agricultural Colirgeau Iygan June 'h t.,;tk.. 'V. U Hansen and W. M. Hoyden have frpened liiisincas nuderthe name of the O.ty I.ivery, Feed a Transfer cun.-pany. cun.-pany. They will inn a tl ml trass business busi-ness Mini the beet of n rvice in guaranteed. Tt.e linn Al conj iltit conh rcnco of ties Y.M. and V. I.. M. H. associations will be'iehlln Palt Uke City en Sunday, Mndity and Tuesday, JuneMh, (lib aad 7t!i. The railrnada will . sell tickets at tbe rate 1' one (are for tha round trip. Jamee nnd Zem.s Morbv.ThnmAaHeea, C. K. Hancock and Al SKiuebruker re-aurne.1 re-aurne.1 home .luring the week from O;lo-7ado, O;lo-7ado, where llrey were working on a 'timlyrreonlract 'fir the Denver A Ttio Grande I Tha faneral over the reinaius of Mra. llaanah Hirst ertilch waa held from the .Stake Tabernacle hut Thursday afternoon, after-noon, was attended by large crowd of people. The ieakers were Elders Thotnae Copley, Alma Eldredf and Preet.V. W. Taylor, all ol whooiriniila glowinr tribute to the deceased. Ti e rtioir Teiulered-exceltent aonga and Mra J. A.-e-mlth Tery beasrllully aaauj "0 My Fsvther." BtateCoal Dine Inspector lomar ThoaDaa matle tour of 'inspection at tha nilrstis here tbia week, lie rs porta tbot he fotea.l evervthlng (n good oaaditson and the law keaing coasplied wirtl xcpt In oneaee. A man sr.nployeal at the Waaatcb mitveiiad beaai carrymt powder pow-der ctersl..lhwafcilisw im m aaalr asiasaawr-at a can, aa riuircd by law. He sua a iaxl ofT tja ne weak. Wbiee abating the Mormons for thoir short eeuiiiige, rumcraeer also tbe gevd tbat they did. Tbay changed Utavb from desert ta a land that flowed with milk and bonuy by aartalilisiilng a sya-tem sya-tem uf irrigutiosi, the f rat on a feneral trala adapted aay whero In tbe) Weat. There aae no bettor or tuire indaatrioua Inrmersln the NT eat than tb muaYuia-llgned muaYuia-llgned Mormons. American Farater. DecuratJon Day waa swut very quietly here. Tbe only exercises ol tave day wero held by tbe Odd F'ellowa. Tbe isembera.al tha lulge met at their ball Jii.l held a abort aervioe, alter avhiub thi.y niarobed in a body te the cetuvtery and held appropriate surriccs over tbe gravi s of their dead. They then decorated decor-ated the itravea with beaatilul fiawera. i great many j.euple want to tb eeuie-tery, eeuie-tery, cleaned up th grsa-es of their demd and ueoerated them proluaely erltb tlvwers, and tke work done showed t hut the dead arr uot forgotten. Xbe Cosgj-ove Coucort Oroiieatra gave one of tb beat musical eutertainuieait at tiba Opera JJo.se Tuesday night tlutt baa ever been heard ia Coalville. Tbe comanny la eompuaed of ten talented artist, andereryonedld excekVent wotik. It nut a rich treat to bear aac'b good music in Coalville. Tbeiy were not greeted wlib as large a crowd aa should bave been present, aud ft trill be a long time before tbe people of tbia vicinity will bar th privilege of Jieteoiug to tucb ariinta. Tbey gave a dance alter tb show. A good story of a freeze-out gaaie ia told on one of Echo's young men. A few eveuiogaago he strolled up Echo canyon can-yon to tee on of tbe fair tnaids ou a ranch near tbe Wyoming line, lie made the trip on a wheel and when be arrived at tuerancb found things all U. K. An hour or so later another young man from a strop camp nearby put ia bit appearance at tbe borne ol the girl, j be was perfectjy willing .to entertain both of the boya, and a freeze-out game ensued. The conversation began tn lag about midnight, and th F.eho lad feel- i ing tbe coolness of the atmosphere, concluded con-cluded be would leave before be froze to death. Mounting hla wheel he started ' on his lonely trip down the canyon. AI-; ter traveling lor aome tiro he came lo a theep camp and asked if he could atop there tb remainder of the night. Ilei was let Into the agon and bia pockets1 were filled with rocke, which he aaid he carried to keep tbedogs away but It waa alterward proven that he waa afraid Hie other fellow would follow him. Jle says ' he'll never go there any snore. j South Africa contributes about pr er I cent nf th' world's supply nf il in -it mil tha trade being ths i ontr,,lle,l by the Tiu lleers Cnawl Muted mines, which, In tbeyearemllin June .tilth, oo;l, recovered recov-ered 2.4" Jcua'a, valued al l.'i.'.MI.IT;! ("'.oOT,OI-.- Scientific American. District ..mrl I, is it. .e-c-iiin since Tuesday .nomitig. Tt.e rase thai ha occnpiei' the time of the ennrt we.i Maria I,. Nelson v. It. F. Wight. This stilt was brought t-i reri.vcr diiitinrfes In the sum nl ftOOO fot Injuries reveivtd by the ex-traction ex-traction of a tooth. Unix hern stub bornly (might on both sidca, the plalnliir being represented by Judge llurttm and t'at. WenfooM. and the delrnse by Keyder A Wight. The for yonrHild daughter of Mr. and Mr. Amm Sargent of lloytsvilla met with a p't.iifol nccideiit alioul a week ago. She ens at'en.pting lo get Into a wngon la which her parents were riding, and tbt team started up, and the wagon wheel tiitwd over thp child's arm. t waa not thought the injury waa aerious unrll a lew d.iya ngo it ItcgAn to pain her so that aba ana brought to Coalville and Dr. French found tl e arm had I en broken, and It I ml lieoa i to knit, making mak-ing it neccessary lor the diator In frar-ttrre frar-ttrre the arm agnln, an that It could he net proiwrlv. |