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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. (how at lb- Opera lino. next Thnr day mghl. Mr. W. .1. Wrinht aent up to Park City yeeienlav. M.R. almoo l.aa her nrw winter sjoodt on nil. The cold map ma la the coal trail rick tip a little. Jofcph Kd(eorth ol llencfer wat up On butiuers W edtiesday. Mr. and Mr. Milton Cn It are occupying occupy-ing Carl AllUon't home. MiM Julia Berlin waa down from I'ark City lat Friday on but nets. 1M pair of children's shoe being aold at the Co-op (or ball prlc. Mn. lit II O'Keefe ol I'ark City wat down Monday on a abort vlilt. Mra. T. II. Anuitroc.- and children ol rial! Laka ara here triaittug relative. County Commissioner Spilth made a bnsineat trip to l'ark City Wedneeday. Bart Faddle want np to Park City Monday to take cbarg ol tba aectlon at tbat place. II you want to fit your children up wiln good thoea cheap, go to the Co-op nd get them. Attorney Callia made a bntlnes trip to Kamaa yetterday, bia wit accom-anying accom-anying him. A fin 14 poand boy wat born to Treat, and Mra. M. W. Taylor on Tuaeday morning. All well. Mitt Blanche Young returned borne yeiterday lioin Salt Lake, where the baa beep on a visit. f Several care of mining pro and '.. ,, . baled nay have been loaded and thipped I from bar uurmg ihe week.' - V Mrt. Margaret E. llixson ol Wanahip baa been granted a widuw'e petition ol 1 as per uioutn Iroiu Uncle baui. The auxiliary, qujruw aud piieathood (' meetings ol tna btute will be held in Coalville on Saturday, the IMto. 0. Y. Bulla k and 8am Wilde are taking tak-ing thair la off from tba ttora aud are out in tbe billt rounding np cattle. FOR SALE. Card board, picture mounta, laucy atationrry, notebook, j I paper, envelopes, etc., at tblnlik-e. t , Mra. Hartley's slor and reaidenoa : ieaa quarantined for amall poi yester- i day, one of the girla being afflicted with ilba diaeate. For a bilioua attack take Chamber , - lain'a etomacb and Liver Tablet and a i quick cur la cerU in. For tale by John i Borden 4 Bon. I t S J Ben Critch low , manager nf the Ugden J I ( Department ol lb Consolic'awd Wagon A Macb Co., waa bar laat Friday on business. George Seard, Joseph Lee, O. Y. Bullock and Marrlot elaley went over to Eatt canyon Wednreday to tpend a ' coupl ol day fltbing. Attorney J. M. Lockbart, Bitmark ', Pnyder and lieury bhields of Park City and tjamuel Fianciaol Morgan were her to attend court laat Friday, , A fine baby girl took up her abode 'j -with Mr. and Mrt. Ben Nlchola on Frl- I J day latt. Mother and belie doing nicely j and Ben it wearing off a disappointment. i llyruu Pearden of Henefer hat taken U the contract to make brick fur the nrw ' court houte, hut the bad weather nf the P put week baa delayed that part ol the , li work toiue. Major Croft and wile, W. M. Boyden and wile and Mlaa Amy Borden went to Morgan latt Friday to attend the wed- ding reception given in honor of Mr. . ( and Mrt. Milton Croft. 1A marriage license as Untied laat Friday Fri-day to Jamet Griffin. 24, and Mitt, Mary Lubeck, lfl, both of l'ara City. County Ktii'Oiiler F. H. Wright united the young coupl in the bondt of holy matrimony. All diaettet ttart In tbe bowela. Keep them ojien or you will he tick. l'A(-SL l'A(-SL CArtEIt act lite nature. Keep liver I and bowela tlv wiibont a sicteuinf I triiung feeling, fix miili nw people I eat- and recommend CAi-C.iKETS; try 1 10c box. All diuggittt. !r Moi-t women kit when they meet just U show the men that tin y are ready to do urn. oilier aa they would have the men do nntn them. Mr. and Mrt. E. M. Allium of Ogden announce the engagement of their clmmb'er Blanche to David Mattton, the wedding to take place on the twenty-third twenty-third Inetant. lirtcing air It good to put"tnapand ginrer" Into people, but when It It to coid that It makea every face look at if a dose of itiin!ne bad jutt been Inserted in It, admiration ceases. W. W. ClutTend W. II. Kimball went down to (igiten Tuetdav to a'lcnd the Irrigation Congress. They and W. H. Smith acre tpeclally Invited at the oldeat settlers of thit valley. Mr. John H. Jonee pretented her hut-hand hut-hand with a bouncing daughter latt Friday Fri-day alternoon. John wat aomewhat dle-appointed, dle-appointed, at he wanted bov, bnt be tava toe girl la welcome. All doing nicely. All p rtora (or their helrt) In Ihe county who had horaei or cattle ttolen during the Indian Ironblea in 1800 and 1Ko7 are requeued to report the tern to W. W. CltilTor W. H. Klmoall, Coalville, Coal-ville, at once. Mem'iert ol tha 27th quornm ol Pev-entlet Pev-entlet ara reminded that their regular monthly meeting will he held in the Academy building, CoaUillle, on Saturday, Satur-day, the Mth, at 11 o'clock. Itiade-tlred Itiade-tlred that all member h pretent. Prioclpal John Aatin took onto him-If him-If a wile laat Wedneeday in the Halt Lake Temple, the yoong lady being Mite KateVarley ol Clt Lake City. They cam out her latt Frldav and bav taken np their retidenc on poo, In Main It reel. Work 1 prrretlng vera favorably on the new court honee. Toe lonnda-lion lonnda-lion on the weat end I completed and the foundation for tbe croaa walla It new being laid. II the weather eontinoea fiar lbejDjitont atll mjJtaaxKidiiaadau during the cumin two werka. Tha Upton Irrigation company Number Num-ber 1, ol Coalville, Hied a cony ol Ite article! ar-ticle! ol incorporation in the wretarv of ttate't oRl. e laa Thurtday. Itt capital capi-tal ttock la (2.000, divided into tbaret of of the par value of 1 each. William Bver it president ; A'fred Blondquitt, vicc-pretHent ; t-auiutl Banner, tecre-tary tecre-tary and tieaturer. The patt week bat been verv itormy, cold and disagreeable. Contlderabl lucerne and nearly all tbe grain In the valley waa caught In the atorm, and Ihe hay la quite badly damaged, but it la thought that but llttl grain I injured. On Tuetday night the weather took a change and cleared op and It looks aa though the atorm waa over. A great deal nl enow fell in the high moantalnt, tilth will do doubt remain all winter. The McCleary't will appear at the Opera Houte next Thursday evening. A barrel of fun. Bert and Viola' mus-ital mus-ital comedy allow ; peerltta musicians, good elugere and flnealcoinediant on tbe road to lay. Everything Bp-to date. A musical comedy in three acta, including banjos, guitar, bottle, bells, ochtrinot, etc., Irlth, Dutch and black lace tpeu-laltiea. tpeu-laltiea. Turn out and bav a good laugb at 8:30. Popular prlcea. To wind up with a social dance. A gang of men bav been engaged for the past two months aetting pole and stringing new wire for the telephone company between her and Park City. Tke new wiret are copper and are connected con-nected with the main lint from Bait Lake to Denver. It It expected that the service will now be greatly benefited. Tbe new lii.e run up Kilver Creek to Park I'ltv Initead of by wny of Kama, Several Improvement are alto being made In the exchange here. ' Walter Clark and Pat Wycherley are confined tn the county ja 1 on a charge j ol assault aod battery, the Inn having occurred in a Front street taloon on Wed-netday Wed-netday evening. Itappean tbat John Flttslmmont end they were arguing some trivial mailer, when the conversation became ao heated that bloae wete finally fin-ally exchanged. The men pounced on Fit, and bent him to tm h an extent tbat he la now confined to bis bed. A couple ol onlookers came to Fill's aid, but tbty could not fill tbelr part and they too were given a sound thrashing. Too much bad wb'tky la aaid to bav ita'ted the trouble. Evantton Neaa ll-g iiter. It If on U- h hunt two weeka llnllll the sen.l-euniixl conference aud State lair commence in Salt Lake, and we take occasion oc-casion In tell our reader who expect to attend conference that they thoiild not go there with the Intention of taking advantage of tome of the "hargaina" that are offered to the people on those occaelona. You can do better wiib, vour cath by tpending It with the merchsnta at home. Kc-p thit fact In mind and you will be money In pocket. Th district schools opened on Monday Mon-day with a fairly good attendance. The free text book system will take some little time before the schools ill be in good running onler hut protpecla are very favorable lor a ncceitful winter's work. The teachert at th variont achoolt are aa follows: John Astir, principal ; Miss CatTery and Miaa Annie Carrot h, Brick school; Miss Vinnie Coplev, Rock school; Villon Croft and Miaa Marlha Savage, Spring Hollow; Misa Ellxa Branch, lower, and Mlat Clara Willlamt, upper Orasa Creek. John F. Peterson of tills place and Mi Alia Virginia Kejesi f Uintah were married at Ogilen lat Friday. They came tn Coalville on Monday and will make their lutur bom here. Mr. Peterson Pe-terson I a prominent young man of thia city and It highly respected, being a ateady and reliable coal miner. Hi bride It a popular yonng lady ol her hometown. Thelriend ol th happy yonng coupl will extend tbelr beat witbea to them lor a long aad nappy I wedded life. Samuel Banner, Jr., ol Upton killed Urge bear op at hi theep camp one night latt week. Shortly alter dark lour brnina cam into bi camp and ditturbed the sheep. Mr. Banner secured bit gna and lantern and ttarted out af'er th bears. II got th host ol th tribe up tree and th other three went off to watch the proceeding. Hangl g hi lantern to thai he could eee to ahoot, the young man took good aim and brought th bear to tbe ground, where be waa given another hot balltolntur hit death. Th animal waa a eere large no and Mr. Banner will rcalire ronsid- A number I tba Aottnana working on the railroad at Heneler indulged in th sport ol making night hl.'eoui laatifcinday evening. They shot oft their revolvers and defied the ohVers to arrot tnem. Deputy Sheriff Wilde and County Attorney At-torney Callia went down on Monday and four of th rowdies war gathered in. On of them made a break for the billt, bat Sheriff Wild raptnred him. They were convicted and fined ten dollar dol-lar each. The prisoners declared tbat they would go to th county Jail before they would pay th fin, but when th jail loomed np before them they paid op aod went back to camp. A conjoint Btuka convention ol the Mutual Improvement Association officer offic-er ol Summit 8tk will be held at Coalville, Sunday, Sept. 27tb. There will three uieetinge and member ol th general board will b btre to addrar th oouvention. Ao appropriate program pro-gram bat been arrauged aod In addition to th waking, vocal (election! will be rendered. On Saturday evening, th day pi lor to th convention, a concert lor the benefit of tba atsoelaUons will be given Id tbe Stake Tabernacle. Admission Admis-sion lee will be ten cent. Tbe public is invited to all th meetings and to th concert also. Well known vocji.i from Coalville, Park City, Karnes, d other town have been secured to ting at tba concert Inatromental selections on the piano and other Instruments will be given. II are could all underatand and comprehend com-prehend th iaci that we poeess two mlnde, the o' J-ctive and tbe anhjectiv-, we wnnld be better prepared to govern alf and do good to our fellow men. The objective mind takea cognisance ol external ex-ternal thing thrnngh the flv sense. I he object Iv mind may err, mav forget. The uhjec'lvr mind receive thought and iipreinn from tho'jectlva mind and be Intuition, or may be acted upon hv other mind. The subjective mind never forget anything You may aay "I will try to call up om Incident of yeara gone by." Wher do you call It from? F'roiu your auhjectiva mind. It never forgets anything, every thought, thought, word or deed ol your life it permanently recorded tnere. With a tetter kuowlege of the human mind and a truer conception of both the objective and subjective mind, on can readily understand all tbe apparent mystery of mesmerism, bjrpuolitm, telepathy, spiritism, tuggoatlon. Ex. Ol.trlct Court Session, j frig Lewie came .mi !! Friday and b,i a their: teMimi ol court, a numb r f(nht mailers l.ing ili.,sed ol. T ud motion calendar aat heard, iiti'hs Irisl calendar set forth October tera f'f court, I th niatter of the eatute of Atimt Ailin-on. deceased , ord.-r umdc appr.iv-IftfraiUnf appr.iv-IftfraiUnf real estate. Illht matter ol the es'ate nl t'harle T.lhl'lds, deceased; final account ap-pieed ap-pieed aod or.ler made lor final dlatrl-biivm. dlatrl-biivm. U I tie n.ntter of Ihe ertate ol tieoige (nt, deceased ; letters ol admiiiistra-lint admiiiistra-lint '"iied toSmnel Francis ol Morgan, bosrl I led tt iKM. Is Hit uiatiei cl the estate ol Mathiat Jiitp'tisen, deceaseil ; letters ol admlnit-tra.loo admlnit-tra.loo Issued to Christina Jurgansen, bon4 Hied at lltVW. lsthemat'erol the eMate ol Samuel P. Ho.rt, deceased; petition lo amend diittiUlion and new distribution to be ma: petition denied. Ellen Conner vt 8. P. I.eCompt;de-muner I.eCompt;de-muner overruled and 20 dayt given defendant de-fendant to answer complaint. Lltrit Uregg vt Isaac D. Oregg; dismissed dis-missed or silptilntion. Frank Thompson v Florence Thompson; Thomp-son; divorc granted. AanlaO'Kee'e vt Park Cite ; motion to strikt out demurrer overruled end defendant de-fendant fivsn 20 day to answer complaint. com-plaint. Mils Julia Berlin of I'ark City, a native na-tive of Nteden, wat admitted to cliiaen-Ihip. Th talcadar for th October term ol court ts eat at follows: Khoda E. Welcklet v the Silver King Mining company com-pany ; John Wilton vt. th Union Pacific Railroad company; Florence McAlmdea va Daly West Mining company, Oct. U ; Mary g. Carey v California Mining compatjr; Tbomat Widdopet al. vt Isaac Kdwardi at al.; Ina C. Kannelly vt Henry Fhleldt ; Ontario Silver Mining oompaty vt Elita Nelson; John Krleger ve Unitn Lime A Stone company ; Mary R. Viclery el al. v William (Maker et el ; M. J. Sailey et al. va N. A. Pag si al. ; Callloftia Mining company vs N. A. PatfTe-il.. Oct. J .fA th court adjourned notil Oct. 12io. lit Mr. later! hf Chaniherlaln'a Culle, Chttlataao IMarrhuea Reaie4ljr. ' II. L. Byer, a well kuow.i cooper of this town, aay be believe Chamberlain' Chamber-lain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea laved hit III latt summer. He bad been tick lor month witb what th doctor call bilious dysentery, and could get ndthing to do biu any good until b tried tblt reoedv. It gave him immediate rellel," tayt B. T. Little, merchant, Hancock Md. For tale by John Boydtn & Hon. |