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Show Caur4 Dembr 19, I90S. it OonnUon. Out. VOL. X i. C. Christenson of Mayfield Strode by Locomotive and Instantly Succumbs to Injuries. WAS GOING FOR WATER. Had Lost Arm la Sensational Shootins Affray Seven Yean . t Ago, A shocking accident oocurrod at the D. & B. Q. depot at this plcae last Tueedajr morning whan P. 0. Chris tonaoa, the Hay field mail csrrisr was tun over and killed b y the north bound passenger irsUa whiah masks hers at 1L:31. Intending, to. gste a bucket of water from ins engine he crosssd. the. track not- thinking the train waato store by. The' engine struck kirn-- knocking him to the ground,, Tka train was Immediately - stopped1 barb's Vras 'already' dead, fearing his track broken end one of his feet amputated. Ur. Christenson' detth recalls an iocideat which happened near the Gunnison depot Just teree years ago. He wae then driving the stage and bad as a passenger Kiss Emily Campbell, who arrived from Sait Lake lo go to her borne at Xlayfield. Basmus Anderson, a rejected lover of Miss Campbell, lay In ambush along the road and as thOy passed, he open ed fire on them with a rifle. Some of the shots struok the young lady, but her Ufa was caved by a large framed picture of her brother DENTIST Dr He a natter. vnder Aet of Coatreaaot GUNNISON, UTAH, TRAIN KILLS STAGE DRIYER. . eond-elas- W. Lee i, Will return to Gunnison Dec. 7, for ten days GRIBBLE HOUSE Coal! Coal!) Coall!! The Cove Creek Coal company will sell the best screened lump coal at the mime $3.50 per ton, delivered for $5.50 per ton. Peanut coal $1,60 at minp, or $3 25 delivered. Order by mail from S. M. Duggins, Sterling March 1. 179. NO. 4. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908. which shs was holding. Ons bullet struck Ur. Christenson In the arm and It was found necessary to New amputata the limb. Anderson then turned ths gun upon himself with Thero was a good representation of fetal results. shareholders la the nsw city ditch Ur. Christen has been Hail carrier at ths meeting bald last Monday os ths Mayfield route for many years when ths matter of oonplsting and was a prominent and highly night the ditch was disousred. It was ds esteemed resident of this eounty . He cklsd to add an adittooal five dollars ia survived by a large family, ons of the ditoh. share and oomrl: his tons, N, C. Christenson la bishop per Ten dollars per ibara has been exof Sterling and formerly a represents on the diteb, which makee the tive to the stats legislature, another pended coat of construction at fifteen dollars eon, Hyrum. ia bishop of Mayfield. n share. This amount according to He was 80 years of ags. The the englaoev's estimate will complete funeral will be bald at Uajfleld this the ditch. Friday aftarnoon. It la the intention of the committee to take the matter to hand at once RttJuccl Rites vis D. R. G. Ry. with a view of haviss; the waist- - Is Will Complete City Ditch D.& B the ditch by xext tprtzji tripoontiuoua Cbifetasi fcoHdaj ,Fa 0.1 will soil round By U passage tickets between all poiuts in Utabon the D & B G By, Deo. 19, 19, 24, 25, 31 and Jannrry 1 ; final limit Jan. 4, 1909, at rate of one tingle faro for the round trip. Minimum I PUBLIC . . s I CCHOOL DEPARTMENT. t We have just purchases a reat lot of Ladies', Misser and Children's Trimmed , charge 25 cents..1. ; . TeAcherir Ac?Scisti6a Tbs schools of the district were at Salt Lake City, Deo Slat to 23rd closed Thursday nobsmanee of the D & B G By will sell round trip Than ksgivlag day. continuous passage tickets to Silt The Lincoln school met la ths Lake and return at rata of one single fare for round trip. Tickets on tale meetinghouse at Oenterfield Wed nee-da- y Deo. 20 and 21, fiinal limit Jan. 4 1909 night to do bon of for the day of J. H. Shepherd, local agent. Thanksgiving. The entertainment was certainly a very creditable affair and reflected honor on the teachers Gunnjon Duck Club Is Organized. who.had.the training in hand for the different exercises rendered. The The Gennisoa Duck elub last Sat- program waa appropriate to tho ocbest satisfaction. urday filed articles of incorporation casion and gave the with the county clerk of Salt Lake. Just about now ths mail order The headquarters of the company with an eya will be in Salt Lake, for general duck houses of our large cities, smaller club purposes in connection with for the Christmas trade of the of the farmers, with land owned by the company at cities and towns and and Gunnison. The officers are. Van D. are sending out their bulky illusive catalogues by the thousand. Spaldsng, president; Henry M. all Walker, vice president; John A. Experience proves that,' taking into account, to buy of suoh Manly , secretary and treasurer. things and brings less These with H. A Kearns and William houses costs more to buy of the home D. Livingston form the board of satisfaction than sent out of town directors. The capital stock is $6,500 merchaat Money to these bouses for what can be divided into 125 shares of $50 each. bought equally as well at home is J. W. Edwards pays highest price j ust so much check to the growth and for alfalfa seed. Ten cars wanted. pros parity of the home town, and of the farmers and others who find in Give us your order for coal that the town a ready market their produce Makes a clean fire. 4 " For-tbeUta- Bargains in lr r i Hats at such a bargain that no lady or child need go without a hat on account of price. THESE HA TS are the latest and I want my customers to receive the benefit of the low price. , r, r BECKS, Oenterfield, Utah. R R R It is the duty and privilege from , of every person to do all the good he oan in passing through this world. How extensive that good may be no one Utah, orM. Beauregard". Gunnison, Opera House, Friday, Deo. 4 1908. can tall, but it issurs to enlarge by Utah. Wetght Dance. Everybody invited. praotioe. Buy the COAL that burns 0. B. Berglund. $5 per ten. R R R I also 9ffer you EVERY PAIR OF1 SHOES in my store at ACTUAL COST, to close out and make roem for a new brand. Yours for business. J. W. EDWARDS . , |