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Show Mr. Miah Iay, deputy game commissioner, commis-sioner, has Juki returned from planting plant-ing 2M),0o0 trout fry In Heaver County without the Ions of one alnglo flwh. This Is a very mu cesHful shipment con-slderinK con-slderinK that, they were shipped I'M miles by rail and 42 miles In automobiles. automo-biles. This district, No. 6, Is being well looked after, and we have a very capable man In charge. From the large number of people going to conference this week one would get the Idea that Fillmore la the most prosperous little city Id the sta'e, but let us give this advanced "dope" out that our city will be very dull for the next few months and money very senrco. While the city of paved streets and capitol building will prosper and tho poor old fanner down here will continue to travel rocky streets and gutted roadways. Great is our governor and legislators for Salt Lake but not for the cow counties. An automobile 'garage, the best south of I'rovo, has Just been completed com-pleted by Mr. Minn Day, and Is open for Bervice. The mode of traveling from tho railroad to the county seat will be by automobile In tho near future, fu-ture, which will mean a greater Influx In-flux of people to this city. A very strong transportation company will be incorporated at once. This means a great thing for the county seat, as a great many people, 'Specially the traveling iuen, puss up Fillmore on account of the hard ride from the railroad to this city, and then again a great many Investors will no doubt visit the east side when easy and quick service begins. ALL THE NEWS OF FILLMORE What ; the Editor has Corralled in his Weekly Round-up of the Town (iood fresh eggs are sejling here lor 12',i and in cents per dozen. Mr. and Mrs. Mlah Day left Tuesday Tor the city on pleasure and business. Albert Robinson and wife are over from Monroe, spending a few days with relatives. County Treasurer John Cooper and wife are among those visiting Salt Lake this week. Hans Peterson and wife, Don W'ixoin and wife and VertK- Harthol mew left Sunday for Zion. Joseph and Lamest Carting left Monday morning for the north with three big loads of Fillmore fine cream cheese. A great thunder shower visited this locality Monday evening. Two or three claps shook the houses, but no damage Is reported. Mrs. Pearl Seguine, who was reported re-ported last week to have had a case of appendicitis, Is now up and around. The trouble was not the appendix. J On Monday Mrs. Doutre and family 'moved to their nice new home on upper Main street, which they rec; :'"y purchased from Judge Greenwood. Reports from Salt Lake are thit Carl Day and Jleber Jackson, who went under un-der operations last week, are getting along nicely and both doing well. Dr. Stevens received a phone Tuesday Tues-day about I o'clock calling him to flat it'll. The word wits that Mr. J. '('. Whitaker's son had been badly burned. ('has. Krampton, Lew Critcbler, Harris Har-ris KasmuHsen, John Star ley and Geo. Rose were among those who left Monday for Salt I.uke to take in the conference and other sights at the capital. Mr. and Mrs. Will Huntsman and family came in Saturday from California Cali-fornia with the Intention of making Fillmore their future home. They Intend In-tend to purchase a home here. W. P. Payne and son, Le Grande, lelt Tuesday for Segurd, Sevier County, Coun-ty, where they go to resume work on the Jumbo Cement works. Mr. Payne has charge of the company's affairs there. Jos. L Wade and family are selling out their household goods this week and will leave next week for Iluriit Fork, Wyo., where they Intend to take up a homestead In Utah near the Wyoming line. The special appropriation of $20.0(10 for bounty claims of the state has been exhausted, tlx- state auditor announces, an-nounces, in satisfying claims tiled up to February 2S. No more claims will be paiil until more bounty ax comes In. The county commissioners met In regular session Monday and up to Tuesday ut noon no Important business was transacted. The only things to b" found on the minutes were the usual routine business, such as monthly bills, etc. Mail service between Newhouse and Iturbauk, Utah, has been discontinued ami hereafter the star route from Ely by way of Garrison will be shorter by ."i4 miles. l!y the new schedule, the mail stage will leave Fly at 6 tt. . as nt present on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Judge J. Greenwood and wife of Nephl, Marian Greenwood and w'i'e of Salt Lake, and J. M. Hanson ami , wife of Ogden, came down S.uuni.iy to attend the funeral of Mr. Joseph Payne, who was burled Sunday. They lelt Tuesday for their various homes. A bunch of baseball players went down to Kanosh Saturday to play ball. They got their game and were treated Hue outside of getting badly beaten. The score was: Kntioi-h, 42; Fillmore, Fill-more, 13. Spring appears to be somewhat in ad vance this year. The alfalfa and grain lields are looking nice and green, and it will not be long before the trees begin to leaf out. Irrigation has started both In city and flelds, and the indications are now that this will be a banner year for both the farmers and fruit growers. The old scandal or the new about Frank Hanson being shot Is being revived, re-vived, and some pretty loud rumors are being circulated. At this time it is liiipofsllile tn g. t facts, and the rumors are so damaging that the Chronicle man does not care to give them publicity pub-licity until a thorough investigation ;s made. We upndersiultd the olTiceis will take tip the matter at once. Fillmore Is a very dry town strictly prohibition and every one U on the water wagon, but April lit show el that the majority of u were or tre water wagou by compulsion, at a few of (he bo) fixed up a few bottles ot colored water and paused It arotiEd. and none refused to take tlrinU. and then looked silly, and aske-i: "What is It?" and the reply was "April fool." It was great sjsirt for those ho were "on." and It waa laughab' to watch the disappointed ones. |