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Show ness. They sustained the entire loss, as no insurance had been placed on the mill. -t- A move is being made to get the city fathers to permit the Reed hotel barber shop to be opend on Sunday, l'at-rons l'at-rons object to waiting for a shave and ! the general public seems to favor the demand for Sunday opening. ! -- J. B. Rawlings of Oasis was in the city yesterday, lie is a newspaper man and proposes starting a farming paper at Oasis, to be called the .Millard County Et:!n. A. 0. Beekwith of Evanston is in the city with a line lot of blooded horses. He has their, stabled on the Junction City driving park and expects to remain re-main for the fall races. -f- O. K. Hurley of the Union Pacific caiim up to the city last evening. He spent the duy in attending to railway business. -4- -t- Judge A. B. l'attou left for California this morning, to be gone .several days. LITEST FII01 UliDEN. Turglars go Through the Residence of ex-Mayor ex-Mayor Kieaol and Carry Off Goods Worth About $600. OTHER NEWS ERGM. THE JUNCTION Tha Inspection of the Work on the New Eoad to La Plata Barbers Who Want to Bhava ou Sunday. jfrial ('oi v-'-)ion'fc:u'e to The 'J'iifs. O'.ukn, Sept. 23. A mass meeting as held in the city hall iast evening to consider the mbject of entertaining the Colorado e.!'ir.iionists coming next mouth. W. VV. Waters reported (hit the visitor.! would leave Denver on the S'Uh of this month. Several speeches were made, and suggestions offered as to tim proper mode, of entertainment. A. li. Pulton. W. W. Waters. V II. llnrvey and (J. K. lirainard wer appointed ap-pointed an ad ertisinj; comiuittee. J. Witherall, It. T. I'ettinill, William l irt'om'.ie, J. M. Ijatisdor. and (). (). Howard, jr., finance committee. )ude MacMillan, II. C. Gilbert, II. K. Koch, A. 11. Swan, John jMoIilanis, and A. H. 'limning were appoinicd reception com-nittee. com-nittee. i. K. Kidjjley, W". 1'. Jones r.d V. Heudershot conntilute the car-iii!j;c car-iii!j;c coinmittco, and will supply carriages car-riages for conveying tho party over the Junction city. -- V. J .' Kiescl's residence was entered by burglars yesterday and articles to the value of 'about WOO dollars were carried away. The entrance was made through a winnow. A eal skin saque, an overcoat, a pair of opera glasses and three purses containing money were the articles taken. iVo clue to the robbers. - K. VV. Cross, appointed by the county court to inspect tho work of .Selectman l'red Foy on the road to La I'lata, asked for another week's time at the settintj of the court yesterday. Selectman Select-man Foy then reported that twenty-live men we're at work and the road would soon lie liuislied. H is supposed that, Judtfis Cross will report everything in good condition, as others do, whuu the road is completed. Gen. Nathan Kimball returned from a mouths visit east yesterday. He attended at-tended the reunii. ii of the army of tho Cumberland at Columbus. Ohio, and met many old comrades. i. H. Perry met the general last evening ai.J after learning that he had no venijou whi.'e ttbsntit, divided a steak had and presented pre-sented to th general for breakfast vhis niorninp. J. P. LedwidjfB, county clerk, issued fwo marriage licensis yesterday, jlorace VV". Nash ot S!t Lake City aud Jennie Elwood (f Pueblo. Myron K. Muiisee and Mary K. Johnson of Hooper were thu contracting parties. -r- -I- -S- W. L. West, a small boy li! yenrs of airt., died vesterday t-veoinir, at the residence res-idence of "his parents, on 1 wentv-sixth and Madison, of heart failure. The funeral will take place from the residence resi-dence at 10 a. in. tomorrow. A Carlson and L. Kriisirotn, who lost about ff'IOUO by lire a short time ago, have again rebuilt their plan'ms? mill and are gottingr radr for busi- |