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Show r , t'trr P. I VL at Punalwn, Dub. a VOL VI. nvood-cU- nutter. ua1trAat of Copivom of Mirch UUXN1K0N, . 1179. SO. 40. UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1005. The parade contemplated at the celebration is not anTwenty-fourtto loan Tilton. T. F. Money But Lake IltraM. nounced in detail in the published For tho 21th of July. 1905 : tho committee feeling unSalute at daybreak. Washington, July 16. The picsl Hay jou got your eyo toward the program, ! riant l ' '.v tngtifcii tho proclamation certain of success in getting out all Hoisting of the flag and tinging Uintah lndbu refer ration! tho representations as planned. The tat hog fur l!ty up? tliug, OU August Ilia bell at sunrise. n h at 2. l.M',f of Barb Wire, at 2J cent a pound for R. S. Hall has been designated in llnud music parading tho streets. uu4il;tUil hod la tUv rituu.i Indian reservation Dell signal for procession to lice up painted or 3 cents for galvanized. place of the opera house, in which to la p. hold the exercises following tho paSuch laud a are or may bo at 8:30, on Gribble and CbristeoKou Gunnison H H K rade. iHeUed prior to Aug. 23 formillitary, street. Mrs Bown Lafe is for R R R entertaining Parade starts at 9 oclock sharp and forests) nod other purpose, and such few a Mrs. her Walter aunt, days, Excortlco Bites. mineral laud a may have been dis- will proceed south, to meet the of Graham Salt Laks. For the Darwin and Bailey circus poned of uuder existing laws, will no company, thence back to the at Provo, Aug. 1, $1 for tho rouud R. S. Hall, where the program of exto subject to entry. J. A. Newreen came home yestertrip. Train leaves Gunnison 8:10 Registration for these lands will ercises will be rendered as follows: from Scofield, where he recently a. day 1 m., arriving at Provo 11:30. Recommence at 9 o'clock a. in., Tuesday Singing by the choir. met with an accident iu the coal mine, turning, train leaves Provo6:30p. m. 2 Prayer by the cbaplaifi, X. C. Aug. 1, at Vernal, Price and Provo, a it a For Pioneer day, tickets oa sale Utah, nod ut Graud Junction, Colo., Myrup. Mr, and Mrs. Mariuus Beauregard, and will close at 6 o'clock p. m., Sat3 Bind selection. of the Uuuuieon House, left yester- July 23 aLd 2i, good to return July between any two points on tho R. 4 He:., Marguerite By water. urday, Aug. 12. To obtain registra day to take part In the Black Hawk 25, G. W. Ry iu Utah, ht tho rate of one 5 Trio, Susie Swain, Rebeoca Jen- reunion at Fillmore. tion each applicant must appear at single faro for the round trip. one of tho registration places in per- sen, Sylvia Gledhill. K It R R R R You are 6ure to gel best values for C Tribute to the Pioneers son, as registration by mail will not by Bp. August Swalbeig of Joseph, Ore., bo permitted. your monsy iu buying yonr Shoes and Joseph Christenson. Gloves at Peter Christiansen's, one is at the home of his parents in this 7 Soog by Jessie Bown. VETEBIXS GIVEN PflEIXBENCE. city, confined to bibbed with stomach door north of postoftic. 8 Music by the band, soldiers and Honorably discharged trouble. Mr. Swalberg has been reR it K 9 Rec. by Miles Madsen, bailors of the civil war, the Spanish-America- n Alma C. Bartholomew and John C. ceiving treatment the past few weeks 10 Duet, Evelya and Kate Fjeld war and tho Philippines Mellor were reelected school trus- at the Holy Cross hi. pital, Salt Lake, insurrection who are entitled to the eted. tees at Fayette, the former fora term but with no appaient success and it 11 Speeoh by Austin Kearns. benefits of section 2,30 i of the revised of three years and the latter for two was deemed best to fotou him where 12 Cornet solo, Clement Swalberg. as amended the aot of he can be given uttcudon by his statutes, by years. 13 Solo, Emily Larson. of congress of March 1, 1901, may friends. Ho is iu a critical condition, 'R R R Utah. .11S.nseeh, Mies Emily Larson, Gunnison's being helpless from i 7 register through an agent of their own .ralyzis of the 15 Singing by the ctoir. . -sweet vocalist, is home again to spend tho lower part of tbo bedy. He conselection, to which agent the soldier 16 Benediction by the chaplain. a short vacation. Miss Larson is an verses freely and h or sailor must give a duly executed quite cheerful 17 Music by tho band. of nounced for a number on the program under the circumstaucua, his ultimate attorney ou a blaak form power Gathering at 2 p. m., for sports. at Moudavs celebration and will recovery being doubtful. provided by the commissioner of tho X. C. MYRUP, no can doubtless be heard at other public g but hud H K office, person general M. JOHX KEARNS, NOTICE Members of the local oocasions here before she leaves. act as ageut for more than one soUici A. E. Commercial club are urgently requesR R R MODEEtf, or sailor. Geueral Committee. W. II. Gribbls returned yesterday ted to meet ut the Gunnison House The order in which during the firs from a trip by way of Levan, to Sunday evening, at 7 oclock for the sixty days following tho opening the registered applicants will be permit-t- eotered during the first 60 days, am Nephi. Mr. Gribble sepoits the crops purpose of arranging for their represmake homestead entry of the lards it is considered that not more thaa in Juab vicinity to bo iu fine condi entation in the parade at the 24th of will be determined by a drawing for one half of the land subject to agri- tion on both dry farms and those irri July celebration. Attend, nil, so a the district publicly held at Provo, cultural entry will be desirable for gated. Water, too. is more plentiful proper understanding may be had. W. H. GRIBBLE, President. Utah, commencing at 9 oclock a. m., homestead entries, upon all of which than for many years, in that locality, R R R ? Taursday, Aug, 17, 1905, and contio-in- g irrigation will be neoessary. state The papers chroniole an acMiss Isabelle Jennings of Paris, for such period as may be neces. cident happening at Eureka, Friday Tex., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs, sary to complete the same. Beat Her Double. to Heber Mellor, son of James Mellor Mary E. Taylor at. the home of the of Following the drawing the making 1 knew no one, for four weeks, Fayette, Mr. Mellor was caught ot entries will begin, Aug. 28, at latters daughter in this city, Mrs. and was badly cut about iu a cave-iwhen I was siok with typhoid and Frank L. Vernal, Utah. Copening. Miss Jennings the head, rendering him insensible. Persous who make homestead entry kidney trouble, writes Mrs. Annie will remain in Utah some three He was also badly injured, it will be and when for any of these lands opened will be Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., months, to visit relatives and friends I had one of in other I remembered, about a year ago at the of the state. parts required to pay therefor at the rate of got better, although Yankee mine, by the explosion of a best doctors I could get, I was R R R $1.25 per acre upon making final the missed hole, and came near losing his bent double, and had to rest my Casey had remarked that he would proof, but no payment, other than the usual fees and commissions will be hands on my knees when I walked. not want to be a soldier. But, eyesight. R R R From this terrible affliction I was said his friend, you would not like required at the time the entry is made. Mrs. Peterson entertains this A, J. rescued by Electric Bitters, which re- to have your friends out pont you ABSA OF BXSHBVATION. afternoon at a family reunion, her stored my health and strength, and and say there goes a coward. mother Mrs. Annie C. Christenson The total area of the Uintah reser- now I can walk as straight as ever. Well, no, said Casey, but that of honor in commemvation is 2,445,000 acres, of which Guar- would be better than to hev them being the guest They are simply wonderful. oration of her sixty-firs- t birthday. 1,010,000 aorea has been placed in a anteed to cure stomach, liver and kidstband be me coffin and look down at forest reserve, 250,000 ney disorder ; at Paul von Nordecks me and permanent say dont he look natheral! Thrown from a Wijon. acres has been reserved for Indian 50c. store ; price drug Here is another ono ou Oaey. He K. Babcock was Mr. George grazing lands, 3,840 acres for the Fort was riding to the city ou a Rock thrown from his wagon and severely Duchesne military reservation, and For the medicine chest or side Island suburban train lj.it wet.;, aid bruised. He applied Chamberlains approximately 112,000 aores has been allotted to the Indians, which leaves board ; I. W. HARPER Whiskey is was accosted by the conductor, who Pain Balm freely and says it is tho said, No smoking allowed in this best liniment he ever used Mr the family whiskey only 1,069,000 acres available for enOi ain't er.diin at all, Babcock is a well known citizen of none better. Sold by L. Ludvigson . car. try. Only non mineral land o&n be answered Casey. But you have North Plain, Conn. There is nothing for sprains and mouth, declared equal to PainwillBala j your pipe in your For sick headache take Chambereffeot a cure in one bruises. It Oldest National Color. the conductor. was third the time Yes, Oi hov, The oldest existing national color required by any other lains Stomach and Liver Tablets and the in and me me fut Oive answer, sale by Gunnison For treatment. a quick cure is certain. For sale Is the red and white crossed flag of Denmark. shoe, too, but I aint walkin, Coop, Gunnison, Utah. by Gunnison Coop, Gunnison, Utah. The Ul.itah Reservation. LOCAL ITEMS. Program h 1 I Co-O- Con-terfiel- d -. o c n pre-eminent- |