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Show HOME Si NEWS j P Next Thursday night I tlm night Feb. 17th. Don't tnlsa lU LOST Kngrnved band riiiR. Ko-turn Ko-turn to Johnston's barber shop. In theclty court on Tueeday, a Mr. Mlllrr wm fined $16 for gambling. I.()-T-Kry to mall box. Kinder return to Mrs. Nortbeotl and receive reward. LOST peii faced rld filled watch. Finder return to this ofllce. Howard. KOR BAI.1C Second hand sewing machines from $4.00 up. Call at TtMMa office. H. P. O. E., Hall at th Opera noun next Thursday night, Fab. IT Don't ml It. K.OR SAI.K-At Hargent Bro., liny Yard at lloytavllle, Si load of first-class straw. Mr. M. K. lihodea ha been In Halt Italia the put week buying up liar spring a took. FOUND Ladies kid glove. Owner can have name iy paying lor till dr., and dnaeribln; nam. For Kale A sow Nawcomb Fly-Bhuttla Fly-Bhuttla 1,00m, cheap. Apply or writ Mr. C. Uagnell, Coalvlll. Htierin John C. Coffey and County Attorney Peter Clark were In Hena-fer Hena-fer Monday on ofllolul bualnew. Come at V, If you can't coin at , come at 10 come at any old tlm. Next Thuriday night at the Opera House. I. OHT One S-y tar-old bay mare, whlto In faoe, branded JW comblti-d comblti-d on right ahoulder. Reward. Win. McMlohael, of Hoytaville, paid thl offloe a pleaaant call the f forepart of the weak and renewed fal subscription for 1910. Wanted Atonce a right good team fair l! and true and found In every way and not over tyaan of age, caab 'u down call or write Martin Lkkm- I no, lloytsvllle, Utah. A mnrrlagn license wa Issued Xroni the county clerk' orllce laat Monday to Benjamin O. Dye of Kuho, and Ml Carrie Moore of t'aslle Hook, both of legnl age. "" A jint Swllluy rocelved a telegram from Hartford, III., thla afternoon atatlng that hi father la seriously ill and Mr. Swlllny will leave for 1.1. iiome tonight, (Friday.) City Murithal Wright had sevcrnl - 'Van cleaning nut oily ditches the fore part of the week. If th city mint tend tranaclenl, the marshal ay, they'll have to work for their food. That' right. Our (iibaorlptlnn lint I growing, every week now name are added to our llU We believe our correspondent correspon-dent are doing very well and any time ampl cople are wanted they can be had for the asking. Coalville Lodge Wo. 28, I. O. O. F. have received a communication from Orand Master W.J. Moore and other Qrand lAxIge offlelais wdll pay this lodge a visit on Friday, Feb. 18th. All brothers are requetsd by the Noble Orand to be present. This week Tna Tufa laid In a new Job press of th latteat make and Improvementa. "Better work at right prices" la now our motto. We also Installed a new wing mailer at quite an expenae. Hubserlptlons fer IUI0 are now due and payable nnd will be thankfully received. Tliu people of Coalville will be treated to a Urand Masiueradu Hall at the Opera House next Monday night, Feb. 14. Manager Nueley Is offering K each for beat lady and gentlemen characters and $1.60 for ii-voiiil best. It you want to enjoy tliu time of your life, don't miss it. Word was received from J. A-Simpson, A-Simpson, of Heher, that their five months old baby boy tiled last Friday, Fri-day, Feb. 4th, of that dreaded disease, dis-ease, pneumonia and was hurled on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson have the sympathy of a host of friends In this county In this their hour of grief. tleorge Hartley has been confined to his home the past week or more suffering from toiisllltla. He la lightly improved at this writing. A gang of men are at work at the depot putting In a new pairacalea on ' which the railroad company weigh coal. Humor ha It that a new depot will be built lierediirlngtheauuimer and fall. Watch Coalville grow. The U. I. K. K. company haa made I application to the state for a right i to change their road bed In Weber canyon and particularly at Kclio. I The company propose! to tunnel through the motintlan, beginning somewhere near the school house. In that event the station will be moved down the line and the new station will accomodate both Ileno-fer Ileno-fer and F.cho, It la thought. The telephone line from Coalville to I'pton Is now an assured fact and a survey party will be started out In a short time. Mr. O. Doming and other representative men of Upton were tiers Tuesday conferring with officials of the It. M. Hell Tel., Co., and It la thought that I'pton will be connected with Coalville within sixty days. Another Indication that Coalville is growing. Thn new switchboard of the H. M. Bell Telephone Co., Is now In position posi-tion and they will move to their new quarters In the Summit Mercantile block tomorrow or Sunday. As said before with the new Improvement eotiipleteil Coalville will have an wsvwafflgwterfasfV0wcrwf IDS) vliatf-' agar, Mr. WDltaley should be- given a good deal of credit for th manner In which the exchange baa been handled and for the large Increase of subscribers. The society event of the season will he glvsn at the Opera house nsxt Thursday evening, Feb. 17th. when the II. I'. O. K., No. 7S4 of Park City will give a grand ball. The Park City Military band of seventeen pleats will furnish the music and will also give a concert on the street before the dunce. A special train leaving Park City at 7. p in. will stop at all stations, picking up passengers who flag the train. Returning, leaves Coalville at 1 a. ui. If you don't attend well, you are the loser. Tlo-ket Tlo-ket to dauo tl.00. If you don't get your money's worth ask for It baok. Mr. J. It. lthuad. of Bouth Fork, whs iii th county seat Inst Saturday Satur-day and reported that grey wulve got into hi heard of cattl last Thursday night nud killed onelielfer and wounded another. Wliun J. II. PnriiHworlh went to took after Ih cuttle on Friday morning he found the aulmnlt as above stilted. In looking around ho saw whero the ferocious animals had loft the feeding feed-ing pen nnd started in puisuit on horseback. Taking the irnil he followed fol-lowed Ilium most ol the cliiy and koI close enough ti wound one o( the anluiuls. Hu says olio of tlicni was exceptionally largo, the Imprint of the foot left in the snow was aaiiirge as a teacup saucer. It Is ho e l tln.t randier will look 'iut for them and If possible, kill them, a they are the worst fi e of the cattle men. The only way that these uiiimnls can be captured ia with a Winchester a they never t ike a bait or return to a carcas. Nothing bill a fresh unliiial Is good enou.-'i fur them. It Is reported re-ported that several cattle of liishop Hennlon's have been killed by the same animals. Wulves have also been seen In the hills east of Wan-hip, Wan-hip, we are told. |