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Show Till- THE STATE PRESS Mr. McCune has come home ami his historian now can chronicle the fact that in 1900 the threat man crossed the mighty ocean, rode in a good ship out of reach of sharks, suckers, and Jonah whales, Randolph Round' Up. 4 4 $ A marriage license was granted by Clerk McKinnon on Thursday to Henry Ashcroft, aged 25, and Mrs. Elizabeth Fiddler, aged 40; both of Paris Idaho. The couple were united in the hole bonds of matrimony by Bishop McKinnon. The groom left in the morning for home, the bride followed later by stage. The groom must be a da new. Randolph Round' I 'p. Does that mean he pays the fiddler;V V V - MLs Bessie Shirley, editor of the Mine and Stock Journal of Salt Lake, ami the only lady stock broker cn the Exchange, has been taking in the mines of the camp this week. The Miner office acknowledges a call from the young lady who is as bright as she is pretty. - Mercur Miner. 1 13 NEK J. T. Hamilton will begin the publication of a new paper, The News, at Corime very soon, Inter-mountai- n 4 1 col-um- 0 0 vou $$$ The UTONIAN. Something to read "Choir Invisible, "Folks from Utahs Leading Cigar. Dixie, "Social Life in Old Virginia, "With a Pessimist in Spain, Manufactured by the "Joseph Jefferson at Home CIGAR CO, "David Harruni, "A Days Work and a hundred others, all found in the luxurious Library Car on 50 Pud South the Overland Limited of the Union lacfic. Provided gratis for the Telephone 728 N. entertainment of our friends and Ticket Office, "Old The Delmonica patrons. Cafe, Stand, 201 Main Street. CO-OPERA- TIVE 0 M Erutui Hanson Emil nelson. FIVE THOUSAND MILES To New York FIRST CLASS WEALS. and Return. Time Less than one week. How? Union Pacific, of course. No other line can do it. Why? Shortest, quickest, best. Everybody knows that the Union Pacific is beyond comparison with other western lines for speed, safety and comfort. Ticket office, Main street. Old Stand, No. 201 Your Eastern Mail is now carried on the Overland Limited of the Union Pacific, because Unci. Sam knows that the Old Reliable THE BEST COFFEE IN THE CITY. Ladies and Gentlemens Lunch. 70 East 5rcon4 South, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Everything Known in Music Will be found at D. 0. Calder's Sons. 45-4- 7 ' W. First South N. C. CHRISTENSEN, 59 West First South gives the best service and makes the has just opened a large Stock of Leather quickest time of any line in the west. and Shoemakers Supplies, Mens, Ladies Ticket office, Old Stand, 201 Main and Childrens Shoes. Farmers Shoemaker street. siege. setts cheap. Private Hospital, No. A suggestion for Willard Weihes Orchestra. 352 East First South, SALT LAKE CITY. DR. ALVAH LEWIS Resident Physician. GEO. H. INGHAiVV, AGENT. Fire Insurance FIRST-CLAS- S COMPANIES. Surety Bonds U. S. FIDELITY AND GUARANTY CO, Rentals -- Tisnt any fun to haveem, at all Round-U- p. CAFE AND ARTHUR B. KENT, Prprie.r. The Miner and the Mercury of Mercur are at war. Here is a 239 South Main. sample of the miners method of battle: From the way McGrath ' rippeil and roared and tore up the is W. anhis J. Dykins having n earth to the extent of nearly a nual touch of rheumatism, which, thing fust dm. in last week's Mercury, our Ne Ladies Dininj Room, like the spring and mosquitoes, is little squib must have hit him a little later than usual. Ram where he lived. Mac makes neardolth Round Up. ly as big an ass of himself writing Evening: Parties Catered to. y V !' diatribe as he does society drivel, The society reporter of the if that were possible. The poor Headquarters for excellent HreaJ, Cakes Miner feels that he has achieved fellow also whines about not be- Caneies, Etc., fresh every da j. free delivery fame. For two weeks the Sam able to get society news, beLake Bin: copied the Mercury's ing cause he is not invited out. Hire most superlative society items but a hall Mac, and tell your troubles last week it copied the Miners efto a policeman. The public is not fort which it considers nearly equal interested in your personal grievto our contemporarys producances or private troubles or tales tion. Mercur . Miner. of woe. "What is so restful as a day in June'-- asks a Utah newspaper. That jolly fight between the Well, really we dont know, unless it is a day in Provo City. Price Tribune and the Desert News Advocate . grows apace. The Tribune continues to jab its spurs into the ! The Republican party of Utah sides of "the Mormon question, is to be it needs it. and the News thinks it is its proTintic Miner, Well there are vince to pull em out and plaster over the wounds. The editors of others. $ these papers are ancient enemies, Ed. ODonnell, the popular ever ready when one is off his undertaker, was out of the citv guard an instance to let flv a yesterday and visited the Ophir powerful lefthander, planting it mine, where a small force is doing square in the face of his opponent. development work. He is well Would not the proper thing be for pleased with the present showing.-Bingha- m the people to rise up, knock the Bulletin. Who ever heard heads of these two hostile papers of an undertaker being "popular together and send them about before? their business. Such controvers 9 sies do Utah no good. Weber The Salt Lake Bee suggested County Times. the following presidential ticket S $$ for 1900: "George Pepper Norris The Box Elder News has changof Pennsylvania and A. W. Mc- ed hands Clarence Wixom sucCune of Utah. Why not select a ceeding Charles Pascoe in the ticket composed of live men? business. State Journal. Well whats the matter with George Pepper? The Coalville Times says: It e $ is reported that everything in the Edward Benzley has a touch of line of garden truck is killed by the old fashioned ague, the bacil- the recent frost in Davis County, lus of which got into his system by some gentlemen passing while in the South. He likely through here Wednesday. Now in the that is an intelligent statement. experiences great variations temperature. First he feels the Borean blasts and frigidity native in Klondyke. Next come hot simoons with its diabolical heat, causing great thirst; and as he wanders over the hot sands of the Sahara, delirium often siezes him, his suffering is intenseandhe falls exhausted, helpless and dying from thirst. But after the great heat is gone the patient usually falls into a sleep, waking weaker and with much bleaching of the complexion at each recurring Randolph STAR BAKERY RENTS COLLECTED AND PROPERTY CARED FOR. 60 West Second South. |