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Show v ... w M.-i .iV, TMi,. i ' I n - .- i . !' '- e :.' - ii i b. 'I i. ii--.:..;. . .' v. :.!.: --. Jr.. .'' .r..eo :'--..t-. l.i-r.ne:, l.i-r.ne:, i,. V. Hoe-. Vie.. e i. 1 ri-ii-.y. v i - L I ...... : - at. 0 Si 1 '.' -r !;..!' j'h Tie- !i-,u ' '..in,: v I :.--,, rd la-t '.ve, 1; lov.i'ed ..,,.i...r;..i,l.: -;..i.-c to V.'a-li-h.Moil oi.u'y. Thau!,'-. I!. M. .MeArliiur has boug'ut the A-h I.;. I'. -i-l.-liee. uf,. (,;,, -l)id hlS II VV 11 ho to I,;, i ! ii i-r I ).i ii'-a ii. '.-' .eii, I il. ' 1 : I ' i 1 1 'j' - hllA'e b. ell .-O 1 1 ii!1.'... . .-, 1 !i ! t '.v. -.-!: tint, w e cr mi. i TU'.. - T.iit IHriliilH T..:" t helil. M.--. I -ah. -I Hunker kit h.-re Friday Morn i n en run l e ti i join lu-r h il-! .a i id . win. i.t on a tiii.-siou in U'e-t Virginia. Conuiiii r.-.-s for tin' Fourth of July cel. -bra I ion have been appointed and 'hey have t he a;l'a ir well in hand. We will have a good celebration. bi-eoh W. Carpenter with his wife and four children came in from 1 re-donia. re-donia. A ri.ona. yesterday. Mrs. Carpenter Car-penter lias come in to vt.-ul her father, -lo-epli Randall, who is very sick. Hon. Isaac C. Macfarlane, ol the .-'.'.tie Land Hoard, wits visaing' his family here 1 h is we, -k. He is down on Stale laud business, and expects to he in this county until the end of this iniinl h. Primary Cuifer.-nce was held here Tuesday. The exercises were well carried out. and relleet, much credit, on the i nsl met ors. The meetings were well atleiiileil. and the children all looked well and happy. Dr. Walter Keate of Casas Grandes, ca u ic up yesterday to meet his wife who will arrive from the west this afternoon after-noon to join him at his new home. Dr. Keate has been keeping bachelor's hall for t he past eight months and has built up a very large practice. HlPaso (Texas) Times. Judge Pag get t performed the ceremony cere-mony on Tuesday that bound together for life Thomas Sterling and Miss Harriet Har-riet S. McM ul 1 i n of Leeds. Mr. Sterling Sterl-ing is one of the most energetic citizens citi-zens of Leeds, and a real good fellow. Tin-: News joins their many friends in wishing them much happiness A large number of friends of Joseph T. At kin surprised him and his wife last Saturday evening, and made the air ring with the sounds of merriment, songs and music. The picnic was good and abundant, and a joyful time was had. Klder Atkin left for the California Califor-nia mission Sunday morning carrying with him the best wishes of a host of friends, in which The News joins. Drs. W. . Letts, J. T. Allleck. Silas G. Biggins and Frederic Clift held an autopsy on the body of Franklin Frank-lin Carter 'I hursday morning for the purpose of discovering the condition of the lungs when effected by mill dust. The result of the autopsy showed that the case was one of fibroid phthisis, induced in-duced by the mineral dust of the De-Lamar De-Lamar mill. The lung tissue was found to be hardened, and the lungs infiltrated with pus, which had encroached en-croached upon the air cells until breathing breath-ing became impossible. Last, fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The Doctor 1 called on said at first it was a slight strain and would soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then said 1 had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drugstore drug-store and the druggist, recommended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. 1 tried it and one-half of a 50-eent bottle bot-tle cured me entirely. I now recommend recom-mend it to all my friends. F. A. Bah-Cock. Bah-Cock. Krie, Pa. It is for sale by all Druggists. In the report of a meeting of the Salt Lake County Medicu) society, The Tribune says: "The society is interesting itself in obtaining a pardon for Dr. Alvarez, who is serving a sentence in the penitentiary peni-tentiary for stealing a horse and buggy. bug-gy. It is said that the doctor is inno-rent inno-rent and as another reason for his par-Jon par-Jon it is authoritatively stated that he is in an advanced stage of consumption, con-sumption, that he cannot live more than a year or two at most, and that his presence in the penitentiary is a menace to the health ol the other prisoners pris-oners and the attendants. Elder George F. Whitehead left here early yesterday morning for Salt Lake City, where he will report for the Eastern States mission. Elder Whitehead White-head is a very energetic and deservedly popular young man who has held several positions of trust in this community, com-munity, always with honor to himself and the cilice. At the time he received receiv-ed the call for this mission he was county clerk, acting choir leader, bant! I leader, a Sunday school teacher, seere- j tary of the County Fair Association, and was always ready and wiiiing to aid in any good cause. The week has been a trying- one for him. as he has been feted and teat-ted galore. That suc.s will attend his e'.Yorts is not doubted by his legion of friends here, who are united in wishing" him God Dr. Edward Alvarez. - otherwise known as Lois Monte:- do Oca Obregon. has heg'un'the teaching of Spanish at the Stire prison. The distinguished. Spaniard, who eiains to be a nephew of lien. Pitniio of the Spanish army. ; ha-' n cngag-eit for a period of two yeaes from January 7th last, which : will ie-ure his presence at tills in-titu-' wit'.; tiie oetietit of the confer act. P". Aiv.re-.-. -ays h-- was "in the castle ' I.ih'AI. AM) CKNKIIAL. J.. . . - j : .i i ... . .. i, t to i : e i ;..;.-. In. II i '.. .! ' ;r.i.l'o,,i v. a, h.-re lid'-'. I : I .;.:( -i W. XTHi) Dr. V.' . i I .-. . . I del I hem "..I 1'ri.v II : '.-. !h;..i he has hot -of i.e. , lo I :.-,..,, I.; lie Co.- ... ;,; ; i,.. ; , ., , . ( i ,-i:. h, nfor a -..i o: (. ..., in, d shakes. I ,. In ii ' . .Ti K 11. Of I lie I i : y ,i i ! : i eery : ',: io; . in l Ii i;, i -sue. . i. - e I i . 1 i i ' 1 , tile ad Vi'l-I isemeli t O I M : .. A. a. Is. I 'nr.- in this issue. Hum A on I , t:,,- wife of .1. P. M I . h . ,' - ..I, lee I i I il II, -I. All well. J h I -. j, is with his fa m- i ' ay i in . i . : ca I -ii :' si ay at I o I ,amar. The I Millinery Shop has cha le.ed ' t. i r a ! , rl keiiieiit. in this i -ne. I 'ir i "i-oj, of ii... , ri,e. Apricots and early :i ; . ,k . have he. -,i ri pe lor about two hi'i'ii l e.lar ( 'itv on theiUh hist., to Hi,- iv if,, of ;. C. I.uud Jr., a daughter. daugh-ter. A II v, ell. John I loll in r with Toab, an I nil inn. for a guide sii'iied southward on a I .re - pec i i 1 1 y trip W ed nesday. A. II. Wl.it. -hen, I has purchased the Cum .roi, properly, more generally k now ii a the I ), Frieze place. Mto Clarl, and liaudolph Franson reh lined from White Hills .Monday. Tim hitter's home is at Flsinore. A I"! of El, nt ;,. Sailors, Children's Chil-dren's llais an, I Trimmings at Mrs. I 'ace's Coin,;-at I led-! lock" Prices. Co io the New II ill HutcherShop for Fresh I icef. ( in and after the .'Kith of Jiini. there will be Fresh Mutton on Carter. K'cnipand Atkin will try and al u ay s have fresh meat on hand from noe. on. I .ca ve orders at Carter's lee I 'f. ;! ni I 'a rlor. Ckhop A ii,! rus and party left here Thur -I i lor his , -it tie ranch at kniiipih. ; i till will be gone some time buy ing a ml sel I ing- cat tie. -I. T. ( 'arlei. iias plenty of ice on hand in i r.iM hiii ole r;i t e.-. liealso furnishes tee cr, , mi lor pari i, almost as cheap r.-. you can ire, . i I yoursel f. I''.. M- M...r1hur and II. IT. Atkin have lo.-ael the I'.bi,, Juy, j,, the Ti't--'giihoi mining di.-trict. and recorded re-corded '.lie same June p), hS!l). I b. A. . I ee and daughter, and I 'olunibus I .ee a i i 1 1 daughter, of Panaea, Nevada, were here the fore part of the w eek, guests id' Kiehard .Morris. I 'avid Trie and wife and Mrs. Webster, Web-ster, ad of Cedar ity. are staying at I .' 'er',,i,i s:o-i i-s and trying' the cu-a! i . . . j -:-.;;. s o:' the water.' IVi.nk I',, iioiige aril V. F. Dodge have I.,.- ....j ;hc 1. erd and Silver King, i ' .1 i t t he Tntsegubet. niining I'l-tric:. and r.-.-eriieil the same on the A'liee; "oreeiister left on V.'ednes-day V.'ednes-day lor CI -..deirn's ran.'li taking with hen his win.. Mho is very sick, in hopes that the cool inou'v.ain air will benefit her health. A man-age becn.-e was issued bv County ch-rk Arthur .M iles on Tiles- , day to nieir lliint-man and Lois Trineii u. ei I le'-'o'i They were marred mar-red in the Temple Wednesday. !'. C. Whitehead. Si. Ceorge Wells and t'ii-M-les ';ilker lo, a ted t he Copper ' .-iceu i'oo,:i tv. weeiis ago. The p.'oe r'v about 17 miles title south ; oi li.-r . am! a pa-iy is w orking on it. Vol,:..-, it. Ih-.ck has located and r- cordci t.e'v 'i'liars,'::'.- the Fancy , c' ii-:. s:t-.-e -.i in the Woolley f.und & .'M,:,i mil-tug' own-i.-t on th.e liead of the i-.-r,,. ,.. the w, st branch of Heaver 1 The death of Franklin Carter makes ' i'.e !'.'. i'a; t i .:. in St. Giwire '."',-! ': I V' I .a ma r lid i i ditr-t poision- ; 'eg- S' u ; he g; ims were married m. .. yerJeos. who are left wholly ,--:-: in :" 't: Cou-.'ty Fair eommutees -'- .:.t.fu;y and Monday and t '" e .-'-..'.! 1 C, - ,e' tho Sll.'.'i'js Of tllC ' - i'.- w. t hing- like beavers t,i 1 ' ' ' ' e n'': -i : is; made up. whioh n .. . T ''v. . i e 1 "a . :V . !:.. r.-y car-old sou o; J '" v. v. s.'v.i.-iy k;cked by j ' ' '"- I h-. A:. he; ;s s cut for who sew- j ' ' ' e.u.d. a'-i as tho skull is I me i - it -;-' icvcii he will soon j e- ''' ":; -'-e t i. . ivies He-born. l- ; eer r I " -y. i'ecu : -: : i n g re i a- I id'-' ir . - .;-." tea; w c-t of '. '." '" .' , , '. X.iy ago oi -. |