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Show n a ii au It.' i,,.,iavr J. I'j!. wruzx A t (SianUou, Ctiili. m VOL. VII. ?. S. NCILSON. inatir, Pcond-rla- iso anlr Aft P. C, of Contratof March Fill DAY, GUNNISON', UTAH, PreiUect 0. P. WAIL. Cashier JLfjnN, Vice President 1. MT. PLEASANT Coainiercial and Savings Bank 3, 179, APRIL i:i, WOO. Tho dispatches of April 10 convey the Intelligence of Senator Smoot having been mitnorued by tin senate pennon committee to report a bill granting pensions to veterans of the Black Hawk wai , Secretary of State Charles S. Tin gey hint week also pavo assurance that the statu medals applied for will noon be ready for deliv-try- . CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - $.s7, 000.00 DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Erickson, Rwmus Anderson, Jacob Johnson, Oluf Roseulof,, James F. Jensen, A. C. Wall. R R Drifts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe, who has been A. J. Nowreeu, 1 pnr cent interest allowed on Saving Deposits, eompouuded employed for the past two years in Municipal bonds' bought and nlJ, Roth Cluck and Sitings the coal mines at Scofield, is homo All customers will receive courAccounts aro respectfully solicited. ugaia and intends to reopen his shop teous treatment, and their business our prompt attention. which has been closed duriug his At present we are making loins upon the f dlouiug rate of Infar-vat- : eemi-nu-nuall- y. Hew 1 Roid. Sanpete-Emer- y of Ferrcn, one of John O. the committee from that town appointed toilevibo ways and means to conwagon road from Ferron and up thi canyon to a poiut on the mountain to intersect wiih a road to bo struct a built by Manti citizens, met with the commercial club at Manti, where the proposition was quite thoroughly discussed, The Mauti people are very enthusiastic over the matter, aud so are the Ferron people. As the proposition now stands the committees appointed iu charge of the enterprise are only awaiting the disappsirauce of snow to go onto the mountain and select the intersecting point for the read on either side, and construction will immediately follow. The distance from Feiron to Maut by the road will be about thirty-fivt- i miles, and ordinarily it will be opeu for travel nearly six months of the year. Both communities most interested believe that the road will be advun tigeous for the exchange of commod ities. The distance from Price to Ferron is 15 miles, and from Ferron to Manti by this proposed road will be 35 miles. Tne passenger rates t. Sait Lake are 40 per cent cheaper from Manti than from Price. Notwithstanding the new road is a mountainous one it will be more pleasant lor travel iu the months of the year it is opeu, and the grade will be such that the time consumed in reaching the two railroad points named will be to the advantage of the Ferron-Mant- i road. Emery Progress. LOCAL. ITEMS. states that he lias not mi eve d wvd iu tho agricultural pursuit h n It,- ha-- . be.u, crops haling mo-tl- y failed th. rr the past two lie. h.mevr, has Ivon fortunate in obtaining otl r employment, enabling him to !o fai rly well. Mr. .McPhea was i accompanied hero by his lm t her, Benjamin, who plaj.s well mi th Scutch bagpipe and has enteit in-- d several pirtles on th it peculiar ment M.i week. Tho two brothers return tomorrow, but Mrs. ALPIi-with her children will remain mjioh time and her husband intimates hfa intention to remove back h ro fail. - wu. r y r r. r r Messrs W. Metcalf, T. F. Kearna and Lafe Bown went this morning to attend a convention of the Sanpete county sheepmen at Ephraim, called to consider the unsatisfactory allotment of sheep for grazing oa the Manti reserve. R R R Mrs. Andrew Larson spent tho conference days at Salt Lake City with her daughter Emily, who vester. day left there for Cedar City where she has been given a position with the state branch normal school as teacher of vocal music, . R R R Chamberlain's Salve. F. T. Tilton Money to loan It R R This salve is intended especially for For good Seed Oats call on W. H, eore nipples, burns, frost bites, Gribble. chapped hands, itching piles, chronic St sore eyes, granulated eye lids, old it R Mrs. A. M. Christenson is visiting chronic sores and for diseases of the friends in Salt Lake City. skin, euch as tetter, salt rheum, ring e e worm, scald hoad, herpes, barbers Sick headaohe results from a deran itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It gement of the stomach and is cured has met with unparalleled success in by Chamberlains Stomach and Liver the treatment of these diseases. Tablets. Sold by Gunnison Co-oPrice 25 oents per box, Try it. For ale by Gunnison 1 2.'. iu-t- rii m absence. The building which he occupied in this city has been moved to a location midway of here and Civil Service Examinations For Ceuterlield, on the east side of the Forest Rangers and SuperC. W. lYrkins and C. M, Madsen road. He is a good tradesman county were Salt Lake visitors during convisors. and will no doubt get a good share of ference. the public patronoge. i. t Examinstions for the position of I! R Mrs. F. N, Swalbtrg returned A change iu the traiu service on tho Forest Rangers will bo held ut Park Tuesday from a short visit with rela- D. A R. G. W, is now in effect, the City, Mount Pleasant, and Pan tives at Spanish Fork. new time card to bo issued on the guitch, Utah May, 11, 100o. SuR R 15th. The mixed train from Manti pervisors examinations nt all largo Seventh-daAdventists service to Richfield is discontinued and a cities. Sunday evening in the city ball, at 8 through car to Salt Lake and returnApplicants for examination must The Angels. oclock. Subject: will be a convenient feature of the write to the Civil Service Commission ing All invited. daily passenger train liuauguratid t for necessary papers. r. r. Mr. Beauregard of the Gunnison Richfield. The traiu leaves here for By order of Gifford Pinchot, an later hour than north the nearly Forester. house, with his wife aud con spent remainarrival tho afternoon A. W. Jensen, Forest Supurvieor. Saturday and Sunday with the big usual, to short The same. the stay ing crowd at Salt Lake. will not afford Manti at allowed be R K Austin Mayfield aud Nelce F. people here the opportunity as before Fatality Ran in Family. an At inquest at Nelson chi Janies Ivearne were in Suit L ike City to to transact business there in time for chain boy, employed by the a Ouest, meet a number of their Ohio mission- the return train. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, R n who was killed by a horse, it was ary friends aud acquaintances during with his and wifo McPhea Peter the conference gathering. stated that his father was killed on family came to Gunnison Monday, tho railway two years ago, and that R R R Maud Nay is taking au appeal to from Canada where he moved frem his grandfather was also killed by a. the district court on a judgment here three yearB ago. Mr. McPhea horse. rendered against him in Justice csgggcgsajgzzsaaflsiai j: w rjsrsx juxsezz. x&g... Swains court last Friday for the 6um of $107 on a suit brought by W, 11. Gribble. Oa loans from $100 to per rent per month. $500, 10 per cent per annum ; $500 and upwards. 8 per cent per annum. On 3100 and lesu, NO. r p, Co-o- p. HATS We can make you a HAT to Order or Trim up your old one to suit. Just call and see our expert Trimmer, Mrs. A. Boveng GUNNISON CASH STORE, |