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Show y'Mo irtiall bOy is - have come i d'ty.S "v and the -- j nappy.? . A case )(j? mall pox has developedMiners ville, Mr. R. W. Dotson is ' victim - Mrs. Easton and her daughter Mrs. William Ash have gone to Deer Lodge in where Mr. Ash is employed, and will 4 i the spend tl.e summer there. 3 Ye Editor has gone to Salt Lake for a Mr. Isaac WarbyTeft last Weclc few days. Lucerne Wyoming, where he has accepted a position and expects to make his future home.7 Wed-nesdayT- or -- FOR SALK, ' , brickjiouse and full city Post Office Inspector. Mr. Small, Was Jot ; residence of It. Maeser, corner. lOih in town Nine-room- Wednesday and Thursday giving and M streets. HursexindTnrggyr eowv the Reaver office a searching inspection. pays for the BLAxr.Trorn AM household furniture,jorgau, etc. He now until January lstvlOOl reports tharhtf found everything In will bo sold at a For terms bargain. T' first class shape. or other particulars apply to It. Maeser Mrs, Nellie Puffer gave birth to a Mr. James McGarry Ma -0 out- on the premises. well. All last doihg daughter Sunday. fitted and sent out from Reaver crew .CITYS NEW HOTEL. Mrs. John Low presented her husband of about thirty men to work'-aifhiiron Theeyoof the proverbially critical with an heir Wednesday evening. All properties at Iron Springs. Iron County. stock man aiid miner of interior Utah, T hey left - - ' lasljSuhday and Monday. jure well. when heXeaclTesSalFLake. turns, comEtepWarfToiTfoot for the organization JHYsFRobert Stoney, Sr., roturned placently and with satisfaction upon tlie of a Ladies Republican Club in the near JVednesUay-froia visit withTier alatial and coiispieubuslV future. daughter Mrs, Lilly white. Mrs. hostelry, THE KENYON. Mr, Don returned with her and will spend Porter lias made it literally a modern lion. L, F. Tolton returned Tuesday liofel, with all the elegant personal comJTom Coufcreiiceglad to -- get back to several weeks in Reaver and relatives. forts and conveniences to which people Reaver uncf decent weather. of taste are accustomed, and witii fen- Withtho beds, Stateliue, Sulphur Mrs.TM Low leaves Tuesday for James of attention not heretofore given iron mines and the tores McGarrys Eureka wltere she will join her husband West range mines and their depopu- to guests. It is very evident that tills w ho is located there. .. lating influences. Reaver is lett with industriously Jiandled enterprise is a credit to Sait Lake Gity and is truly apProsperity is in sight for Beavercoun hardly a Corporals guard of able- pnbTTcT preciated by tj and ail becrntiSQXiLRiexaina,nd-snow--bodied-m- en Since Its a over One-daliu- i r -- - has-hir- ed,- 5- i a-- SALT-LAK-E 1 n up-to-dat- e, Lilly-whit- e . , -- with-frfe- uds f tiro-mvc- that hasfull in the last ten days. inception m Tho U. S mall takes a cut-of- f now from Next Monday is Arbor day. Honor Adamsvlllo to Reaver, leaving Greenthe day by planting at least one tree ville a safe distance to tho sou th, on account of small pox. The same steps lot the bonoiit of future generations. may be taken within a day or two with R. C. Lund of St. George and J. I refereneo.toM in e r s v i II eTTT Tolton of Reaver are being prominently announcosXhat a mentioned in the connection with the rRev. will be conducted Democratic nomination for State Aud- special Eister service the M. E. Church evening itor. It has been practically decided at that the nomination will go t,o tho at 8 oclock, tho subject of discourse Tlie Resnrection. in the southern part of the State. Tribune; J will bo morning at II oclock there will be re3Ir. W. G. Riekley, the music com- gular Easier exereises.WTTW . lL-W.:Park- er w lfng little a year has catered to a ago Tlie Kenyon very large clientele, and In order to meet the requirements of a rapidly in creasing patronage, Mr. Potter lias built jin addition of seventy suites with baths. Situated in tlie very heart of Salt Lake's business centre, The Ken-do- n Is destined to take its place as tho leading hotol of western America. to-morr- - . poser and ail around musician of South- The Ladles Democratic club held a soauce at the - court room Wednesday ern Utah, returned to his homoat iBeaver yesterday afteruoon. been Stake- chorister for Reaver ley - has for many years and is recognized county ns a composer or ability, as many Sunday -- Mr.-Blc- evening ut w h I c h somethingv ove r one hundred ladles- were present. Five or were seen scattered six gentlemen . wl'BU ,,hu mcul-i.alutl.,rol'sh tl,e ?ath,!r12 Ins: opened, but most of tl.emim.do k- J - hchool and will wnrnl utlesi.-Ne- hymns over his ru siR- - as. JOE A. YOUNG, 202-- Whittingham Block, SALT LAKE. CITY,- - - UTAH, 3 -- in RIUIIID theirj3scapcbe,foro lheHghts were i - Verylnteresting programs enthusiasm were car- turned on. ried out at ail of ibesehools Thursday by one the dead issues of nflurnuou-as- thoxdosing cxercjspofithethe past generatiQiiswrere resurrecied by jerm, wind lug uu Thursday evening ikb mediums and tnaduxo do their song audiwith an Eight-Grad- e exhibition at the and dance before Iho Great pre-vailed'aso- awe-stricke- ue n L. D. S; Mooting house, We were pro. ence. lion. J; F. Toll on and flayer s of tlie various exorcises Farnsworth were chosen as lulled a write-uby one of tho teachers, but lie failed to and with theassistaneo of a number of spirit-rouser- p ! show up and we beingLiLhont-tTladIe- s who contributed lect-musical necessary data are compelled to .go to numbers, succeeded in quieting without It. evcr of skepticism was present. -- -se- e Prompt and Careful affen- fi o rf GiveTvfoa FF C aims. F wliat-pros- s COUKESIOXDEXCE SOLICITED. |