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Show VOL VII. GUNNISON, UTAH, FRIDAY, 19 ARRESTED FOR FORGERY. To Open Coal Land In Sontbern Willi m Jensen was arrested by County ShoriT Knudn, arrnigcod before Justice of tho Peace Albert Swai yesteiday and pleaded guilty tj the charge of forgery. Defendant gv a $200 bond to appear at tho neit term of tho district court in Man ti. Jnwn and baa been agisting his father,4 Jens P. Jeusen, in delivering freight from the Gunnison railway station to tho mer chants in this city. The merchants were accustomed to outrust the boy with money to cover the railway freight charges in additon to that due for drayage but ho would often alter the figures on tho railway agent's original freight bills before handing this voucher over to the consignee This went on until the merchants .began to discover that freight charges had gotten to be unusually excessive aud instigated an investigation which Jed to detection of the crime through a comparison of the duplicate receipt bills usually retained by the agent. Sympathy is felt for Jensens parents who bear a respectable reputation in the community. U a young fellow Fatcrn The question, "Shall I advertise? comes to every merchant at a time when businesses dull, observes an exchange. He sometimes satisfies himself with the conclusion that while business is dull he cannot afford it. This is the time wheu he should make an extra effort to afford it. When business picks up, one merchant will say he has all the business he needs, and another will say that while business is good he will advertise. There is with many merchants a mistaken idea in regard to advertising. A man who has a business should advertise When business is it continually. alow. endeavor to liven it up, endeavor to keep it alive. Some business men say that with their particular business they have nothing to advertise.. If not, then they ought to keep their names before the publio in a so. The Harmony company, Kirker way that will uttraot attention. If added, proposed to become a factor you cant advertise your goods, adin the coal mining, coke manufacturvertise you personality, and if people and kindred business enterprises do not buy your goods because of ing of this far Western country. Where their merit, make them buy out of the companys railroad would run or respect for your pluck and ingenuity where it would establish a terminal, in placing them before the publio Kirker would not say, but as forty or Advertise with all the money you can fifty miles of road from the mines spare. It pays. could hardly reach a connectionother than on the Salt Lake Route, the Lame Back. presumption is that the road will run This ailment is usually caused by westerly from Harmony and hit the rheumatism of the muscles and may ine to Los Angeles somewhere in the be cured by applying Chamberlains neighborhood of Modena. ConstrucPain Balm two or three times a dy tion of the braonn lioe should also and rubbing the parts vigorously at make easy connection with the iron each application. If this does not mines, and the fact that the big steel afford relief, bind on a piece of flan- operators have gone into the Harnel slightly dampened with Pain mony company leads to the belief Balm and quick relief is sure to fol- that the handling of some big iron . low. For sale by Gunnison deposits is also a part of the general d - Co-op- plan. NO. 17. Cucolsofl Town Officers Utah Utah Advocate. e 10, 1900. Notice. For the purpose of closing up the details with respect to tho building of s railroad out from the mines to a connection with the main highways of transportation and to look after other important matters, It. A. Kirker, general manager of the Harmony Coal company, has pulled out of Salt Lake City for the East. While our company has been or said ginized for nearly a year, Kirker, Ve have not been in a position where we could talk. Now we dont care for anybody or anything. The Harmony company now has the backiug of some of tho most formidable interests in the ranks of the Pennsylvania anthracite and steel; operators, ami plans for the future have been all mapped out. It is now simply a matter of carrying them out, and that will be done ju6t as rapidly as possible. Our company owns over fourteen hundred acres of the finest coal land in this etate, and a great deal of it is already patented. These mines are located in the Harmony district, bordering the lines dividing Iron ana Washington counties. Six great veins of coal, all of which are of fine grade, have been opened up and are now ready to produce heavily, During the last few months surveys for a line of railroad have been mide, and we shall soon begin the construction of a line that will bo miles long and which some forty-odwill give us direct communication with the markets of the world. Wo expect to do an enormous busijyss with Pacific Coast cities and harbors, and we already knew where a large business is coming from. The company is not anticipating any trouble with the railroads designated as com mon carriers, and we have not been to them seeking tariff agreements. When we are ready to offer business to them we shall expect them to handle it, and have no doubt they will dc 6emi-anthraoit- FEBRUARY Gunnison Irrigation Company, office and principal place of business Gunnison, Utah, Notice is hereby given that a meet-luof the stockholders of tho company will be held at the It. S. Hall, Gunnison, Utah, on the 2Cth day of February, 1906, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m., for the purpose of electing officers for tho ensuing two years, together with any other business that may properly come before the meet-ing- . g Knltd.nu President-Jo- hn TruUf-- I. C. J!. OrlhMu. Carl A. PrirkM.n W. Clerk-Oe- 11. M. n.rl-UMuu- C. o, F, Treasurer-- C. Marshal ft nd viTKon I'm m l i I. ( ErSieiivn Strut Stiiurv U r-- O. Quarantine rhy.Utnim J. A. llafnii. Attorney A. II. Chrlstoim-roumlkccpor Antono Yepson Jubtlt'o of ties peuee- - AlUrt Swain II. II ) M. It. School Board Chairman UrUhum Jensen. OntcrkvM Clerk W. It.CrlhMe. City And Treasurer--Nejh- l Jutloe rujn, City. Ceaterfleli Precinct Charles II. KmMey. Well ! we are on terra lirma once 1906. more. But it has kept a lot of Gun-ieo- n JOHN LARSON, President. people busy this week making J. H. ROYLANCE, Secretary. draioways to carry off the water that collected from the rapid melting of Snow Academy the snow blU ice Mayor Knighton The teachers of Sanpete and Sevier aud tho city fathers have had their counties wera well paid for their time bands full, tryiug to keep the water spent in the conjoint institute held turned in a direction not to do damat Ephraim last Fridy and Satur- age. It is now generally conceded lectures nutnre ou The day. that thojprovisiou, so much ridiculed, work, stimulants aud narcotics, and moral and religious training in the commonced by one of the former public schools, giveu by Pof. J. E. councils to carry off the flood water Hickman of tho B. Y. university, from the north side of town was not were ory instructive ; also the lecture such a fouiish thing to spend the given by Prof. Edmund Vance Cooke publics money on, after all. Steps of Cleveland, O., on tho subject of are now being taken to procure right poetry. The teachers were also high- of way for an outlet to the flood ditch, ly entertained Saturday evening, by by right a thing that should have Prof. Cooke in a scries of readings and been attended to by the council which impersonations designated as "Pot Luck with a Poet. Prof. Cooke is succeeded tho Citizens administration no doubt one of the best of his kind six years ago as was intended. that has ever visited this section of Dated at Gunnison, Utah, Feb. 13, -- country. The basket ball game played by the Gunnison team and the Snow academy team last Friday afternoon was very interesting. AH seemed to play for the honors and the game closed with a score of 22 to 17 in favor of Gunnison. The academy boys, however, dont feel that their opponents have a great deal to boast of and will, no doubt, sometime in the near future demostrate their superior dex- Home Missionaries Appointments for Sunday Feb. IS. 1906: Axtel L. C. N. Myrup and Jens Beck. Centerfield Austin Kearns aud John O. Mellor. Gunnison--HanW. Nielsen and 8 John Bardsley. Sterling J. P. Hausen, Jr. and Peter Petersen. Fayette--Lar- s P. Jensen and F. J. terity. The party given by the student-bod- y Christensen, Jr. Mayfield Nelce Kerns and John of the academy, last Friday Larson. evening, was a social as well as a Lowis Anderson financial suooess. About 150 numbers J. Y. Jensen G. A. Iverson were sold and the students and visitStake Presidency. ing friends enjoyed themselves a Healing, Gosrel. throughout the party. Many spendid Chriscompliments werq paid Prof, The Rev, J. C. Warren, pastor of tensen and his orchestra. Sharon Baptist Church, Belair, G., A new $750 Emerson piano was set says of Electric Bitters : Its a Godup in the assembly hall Saturday send to mankiud. It cured me of evening. lame back, stiff joints, aud complete physical collapes. I was so weak, it Frightfully Burned. took me naif an hour to walk a mile. Chas. W. Moore, a machinist, of Two bottles uf Electric Bitters have Ford City, Pa., had his hand fright- made me strong I nave just walked fully burned in an electrical furnace. three miles in 50 minutes and ieel He applied Bucklens Arnica Salve like walking three more. Its u.ado with tne usual result : a quick and a new man of me. Greatest i erred y Greatest nealer on for perfect cure. ami all Stomach, woaknes earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold Eczema and Piles. 25c -o Nordeeks druggist. at Paul you under guarantee at Paul wu decks Drug Store, price |