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Show Knt r; 19, 1W2. VOL. at Ounnlson, Ouh. m IX wattpp. under Act of GUNNISON, UTAH, CEMTERFIEED Funeral of Mrs. James Items. crtnd-rl- a Beck.--Loc- al Conrtiof March 3. 179. FRIDAY, OCTOUEK 1S10S. LOCAL ITEMS. Bums Acquitted. Archie Burns was acquitted by the jury in his case last Sunday morning at 12:30. The jury wsf out six 1(5, My Dixie Girl Oct. 19th. opera house, BUY YOUR Moa-ds- y Give us your order for coal thAl hours aod had iaken seven ballots before coming to an agreement. The Makes a clean fire. first ballot stood eight for acquittal BECKS, Ceuterfield, Utah. and four for involuntary manK K K Ootober 27 and 28 will be the last slaughter, but they finally reached a verdict os not guilty. registration days this year. If you wish to vote this fall see that your name is on the registration books. Home Missionaries. It R R Axsell Ernest Madsen and W. L. R. Martineau and Joseph E. F. Reid. Caine, Democratic candidates for the Ceuterfield 0. P. Larson and oifioes of Congressman and state Charles A. Peterson, treasurer, respectively, will be the Ephraim Stake Presidency. speakers at a Democratic rally to be B. Julius Christenson Fayette held at the Centertield meetmghouse and Brigham W. MoAllister. tomorrow, Saturday, night. and Gunnison Peter Petersen R R R George W. Sorensen. A number of Gunnison sports are Manti W. G. Barton and Ruel spending this week hunting and fishGriffiths. ing over at Scipio lake. Among tLe Mayfield Xiels 0. Anderson and party are L. Ludvigsou. Dr. J. A. George Christensen Geo. Framcis and Arthur C. X. Myrup and Hagan, Sterling-La- rs Johnson. Austin Kearns. R R R Meetings will be held at the reThe Kemmtoe Komedy Kompany spective ward houses on Sunday afterwill appear at the Gunnison opera noon, Oct. 18, 1908, at 2 oclock. house on Monday and Tuesday evenLewis Anderson, Stake Pres. L. R. Anderson of the ings of next week, pretenting the Joseph Y. Jansen, Y. M. M. I. association was down best shows of the season. Moving Ena Shomaker, from Manti Sunday evening and Stake Presidency , piotures and illustrated songs beassociathe Mens Young organized tween acts. Seats now on sale at tion of this place. Kempton Komedy Ivompany, Gun- popular prioea. R R R Charley Ockermao is back from nison opera house, Oct. 19 and 20. Salt Lake whree he has been working Statistics oollected by the governfor some time and is ugain at work in ment indicate thut the nation has his cabinet shop at this place. consumed about 7,000?000,000 tons of Albert Ockerman has opened up a coal up to the present time. Nearly lumber yard at.his residence where he FAYETTE, Oct 15. Commissioner of this has been used in the last is able to supply any amount of lumJ. C. Mellor met with thg state ten years. . ber and brick. R R R engineer and officials of Juab county last week to settle the boundary line Hans 0. Hansen, Sr. who lives in LADIES TAKE NOTICE. trouble, north of Fayette, between the east part of town, had his home Sanpete and Juab counties, which was partly destroyed by fire last Sunday Before baying your fall and winter done satisfactory to both sides. afternoon. The fire started from a The bridge south of Fayette is cook stove on the hats call and se9 my line of Fall porch, and but for who Thoae are Millinery. Finest stock cf Ribbons nearing completion. the timely arrival of the neighbors will when in com interested be or it, and Memorial Goods in the city the house would have been totally should help toward the work pleted, The amount of damage goods at moderate Strictly so that the bridge may completed by destroyed. prices . done by the fire is estimated at of the month. 25th the Anypresent MRS. DELIA EDWARDS. about $150. Just east of Christenson hotel. one wishing to donate toward the it R R work can report to the committee, The Republican party opened up The poorest policy and the worst E, J, Mellor, C. L. Anderson aid the campaign at this place at a grand .economy is to keep the children out Hyrum Domgaard. rally given in the R. S. Hall Wedof school. Every day lost has its nesday night. The speakers were manifold effort ; the knowledge gamCoal! Coal!! Coal!!! ed on that day is missed, pupil is Congressman Howell, William Spry, thrown behind, becomes disoouraged, The Cove Creek Coal company will candidate for governor, David Matthasja bad effect on the class and the sell the best screened lump coal at the son, candidate for state treasurer, and very habit is to be avoided. mime $3.59 per ton,' delivered for H. E. Smyth, chairman of the SanThe house 4.75 per ton. Peanut coal $1.60 at pete eounty committee. COAL from the that burns Buy with au enthusiastic or $2.85 delivered. Order by was well filled mine, B. ton. $5 p. Bergluud. per audience. C. M. Madsen, of the jmail from S. M. Duggins, Stealing, local committee presided as chairman Utah. The Gazette $1.50per year FAYETTE. up-to-da- te ;o. K Mrs. James Deck passed away Friday, Oct. 9, of complication of stomach trouble. after an illness of over eight weeks. Funeral services were held from the Centerfield meetinghouse The house Wednesday afternoon. w.m appropriitely decorated and was filled with relatives and friends, many being present from other places. The speakers were Andrew Jensen, Lars C. X. Myrup. C. P. Larson, X. 0. Tollestrup and Bp. A. C. Fjeidsted. Olena Marie Jensen Beok was born Maroh 20, 1852 in Denmark, is the daughter of Hans G. and Uedvig Marie Jeuen ; married James Beck Deo. 2, 1871, in Ephraim, Utah, where they resided until about seven years ago when they moved here and conducted a large mercantile establishment. She leaves her husband, six eons and two daughters, to mourn her demise. She was a devoted, wife and mother, a worker in the Relief society and highly esteemed by all. -- NO. CLOTHING AT THE Gunnison Cash Store NEXT WEEK We will offer our entire stock of Mens Youths, Boys nttd Childs Suits for less than they cost us, in order to close them out before our big fall Hue arrives. hf Mens $9.50 Suits for Mens CC 7C $3. 3 $12.50 Suits for 4 Mens $14.50 OC 43 CQ CO Suits for CpO. JU Boys, Youths and Childs in like porportion. Yours for business. J. W. EDWARDS |