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Show V::-r apriag work before being thoro-hiy thoro-hiy reUe-.l from hist seaeou's labor. K w Iho fiebool teachers, with some out-bide out-bide KSbidtaijce, are contemplating to put on a drama hoju for tha benefit of the piano fund. r e it . Miss Johanna M. Soreuaon ia a guf et at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. I, LarHoa, Mies Sorenson just recently re-cently emigrated from Denmark with the iut' jtion of m,iki;ig bar home in this city. m a a State 6chool money to the amount of -S3. 48 per capita has juot beau apportioned ap-portioned to tho various counties, Sanpote receiving '18,423.65 of tha amount. ra r k Judge Cherry states you ceed cot worry about spring being being here until you see him with his coat ofi, delving iu the garden. Is will be a surer sign than the present balmy spell of weather so unseasonable, j-? Tha' Fayette waterworks will goon baa reality, the trench being nearly all finished ready for laying the pipe. This material ia expected on hand right off, so soother month will very likely see the Rysto.mcompleted and iu operation. Good for Fayette. ana George H. Davis has deoided to take with him in the plumbing busi-ueas busi-ueas Neil Soreuson, who baa shown himself adapted for this work while assisting to install tha Gribble house system and other placas. Glad to see one of our town boys launching out in the trade. The new firm will be known as the Gunnison Valley Plumbing and Heating company, si K m Le'and, the 3 year old eon of Mr. 0. L. Anderson of Dover was on Tuesday last viciously attacked by the ranch dog, usually harmless and playful with the children. The little chiki'a forehead was bitten through to the bone and another bad wound inflicted oa tho cheek before the animal ani-mal released its bold. Dr. Hagan attended at-tended the oase and tha little Bufferer, while noh an yet free from danger, is progressing favorably. a ts H The Gunuison Valley bank held its regular annual meeting Tuesday, a satisfactory report being rendered. A new election of officers took plaoe as follows : W. H. Gribble, president ; O. B. Bergluud, vice president; Joe-eph Joe-eph Christensou, secretary, These constitute the board of directors with J. T. Jones, J. C, Mellor, J. A. Tuft, and L. Ludvigson. J. T. Jones is rct .ined as cashier with J. W. Jones assistant. a a is This iron iug was a busy time at the power company's city quarter?, it being tha intention then to prr-pre-forturnijg on the current touight., I Instruction? came later in the day. to LOCAL ITEMS. Quito an early thaw, thia. i 4b It A masquerade b.-di will bo given iu the opera houoe tonight. m a a A buskelrjall game contested at CouterileiU between that town" and Gunuieon rsjulted in a victory for the latter by a score of 13 to 40 w a If you want your Bath Room fitted right, eee. Daviy tha Plumber. A full line of Plumbing Fixtures and LLy-dranU LLy-dranU kept iu stock. M R - ct A ;20od prog;,!m U being prepared for U-a next (.on joint meeting of the tumtuid. Tha double quartette will raudsr solectioiiu in euigiug. K A gang of men was this morning put to work placing the remainder of air aud fluh valves along the main w'-c- sy&tem. A few more days of weather such as we are getting now aud we wid eee the water here to use in our horaea. , a r r The Walters Stock company gave a splendid bill Wednesday evening and considering tha short notice was well patronized. The play was one of the best given here this season, the drees and staging showing well and each character ably sustained. The company com-pany presented '-The Parisian Princess," Prin-cess," and will meet a hearty vel-come vel-come should it reappear in thia city. H w s Dr. Bird informs The Gazette that due to tha increase iu his praclioa at home he will noS ba abia to make regular visits to Gunnison any longer, long-er, lie extends au invitation to bia patrons, to call on bim at Manti, where they wili receive prompt and careful treatmsat. Dr. Bird is now located ia the Felt buildidg, corner of Depot and Main, The building is new aud modern, steasa heated, and hot and cold water, enabling hint to offer some advantages ovur the average aver-age dentist in this locality. R sfj a The Mothers' clae-i to be held next Thursday, January 19, will present the following program : Lecture .Relation of Mother and Teacher Miss Vio Sorensou MuBic Mies Beatrice Mellor Ke;idiQg Mrs. Nora P. Jensen QueBtio" Mrs. John Beal Soag Miss Emiif Larson Household hints ... . Lizzie Mort-nsou Meeting commenuaa at 2 p. ui. All ladies are cordially invited. Mary L. Metoalf, chairtu-in of coiumitiea. ' K Bt R The farm ;rs are wondering if (hir. ! thiwweithet ia j ut to goitheia tu defer the lighting a fe.v days longer in order to more thoroughly "dr; put" the transformers, which are already al-ready in place. In the meantime workmen are busy connecting the linn ready for lighting homG9 early iu next week. R R R One of the worst of English railroad accidents happened in that country a few weeks ago. resulting iu the loss of about thirty lives, The singular thing about it is the fact that tha rail road company voluntarily a.-sumed responsibility for the aocident, It seems almost like a miracle- that any large corporation or trust should take the blame to itself. Usually, it is the other way and the be3t leg.d talent is employed aud every subterfuge ro-sorted ro-sorted to in tha efiort to show that an accident is the fault of others, an act of diviqe providence, cr something else, and that the corporation ia as innocent as an infant child. |