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Show $ ; m T?RU :,'5 -- V bet TH. tressing nature occur.. Then is the senator has shown his generosity on time when help is needed, when the many occasions and may again, do so njured and wounded miners require by leading in a movement of this kind which no doubt would bo participated ;he care and attention which can only in by other Park City millionaires. be found in a hospital. Although Truth thinks the senator has 3ark City is the most important min-n- no business to bo senator, has no busicamp in the state, and although ness to try to break into the statesclass, having no talents whatever Brigham .is a close second,' the Park man in itliat. direction, it is perfectly will-will probably keep its lead. It is big ing to give him credit for the good enough to have and maintain a thor- he has done in other ways, the buildoughly well equipped hospital. At ing of the Saint Anns Orphanage, for and to encourage him in present when a miner or anyone else example, similar acts of generosity and mercy. n the camp is hurt or becomes sick o A unique entertainment of Aunt requiring. nursing. and. medical or surgical assistance,1 he has to be brought Hannahs Quilting Party was given at a some of the Salt Lake hospitals, the First Congregational , church to a crowded occasioning considerable delay, ex- Thursday night, pense, inconvenience and risk to the house, where standing room was a A hospital right on the luxury. Perhaps one or two more patients. ground, the Park. City people think, might have worked their way. in and rightly so, would be of great bene with the use of burglar tools not it to the miners and the town in gen- otherwise. .The programme was eral. The proposition to establish varied, entertaining and greatly apsuch an institution is a good one and preciated, as all entertainments are should be encouraged. The wealthy given' under the auspices of the Lamine owners like Senator Kearns and dies of' the Congregational society. It others who derive their, millions from Would be useless to attempt in this notice to mention the excellency Park City might well build and endow brief shown by the many amateurs who par- GENUINE -- well-equippe- fws) d Glotbes For g ' finer- -ain Little 1 to Fergus Coalters the the 39 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ' dal Next Door to Z. C. M ' L ent; 10 Ige felt :mjr red DAYS ONLY prices on nil our ten different ion the brands of Pie. nos, hat lot. are tial still . this )art .ion ting lar-En- - the ow-. ent ons ow- nte- - 0 a is 1 sins ies, om, are It this age, ster npt loot i it a :t ling by oom I , and the I lent lent; f is DO ID ont -- iged: of-th- e first-clas- s, modern hospital and 3 to .8 years, . . $2,50 f TO 9 $8.50 T & Stylish Suits for boys from to 1(5 years, J. GARDNER, 136-13- - . : the-Bamberge- r. -- ! DRESSED DOLLS One Ticket with every 50 cent purchase in any de- partment. We are after your trade. Remember, we are giving $8.00 worth of Red Trading Stamps and two Tickets, on the Dolls virith - - ........ E V ER Y DOLLAR Y 0 U SPEND The residents of Park City, particularly those engaged in the mines, are greatly interested in .the proposed has pital for that city.. The hazards and dangers incidental' to the occupation of a miner modern science has no yet succeeded in , removing, .although it has reduced them and ameliorated them, but notwithstanding all the pre cautions Which the most careful. man agement can adopt, accidents attend ed by the loss of human life and injuries of the most' serious, and 4 Oar Line of Dolli, Toys and Holiday Goods is. Complete G. W. KRAMER, Pres. P. V. Coal Co. Second V. P. Utah Fuel Co., Salt' Lake City, Utah, . and- - First South streets Josh. would have done without his college educaIntion, 'said Farmer Corntossel. deed! Yes.:While he was. home ha on same side of a fence with the got a bull,. and mother an me ,was .powerful , thankful that he was, a .champion runner and jumper. Baby A woman, Twenty-Eigh- t ; Years Old. has aged twenty-eigh' which! in died in Bavaria in the cradle she was lain soon after her birth;, and in which she. had passed the whole of. her life. She preserved to the end.' the size ' and appearance of a baby a few months old,' though' her" inind developed, abnormally and ;she; was . a . - December Advantage, of College Training, I dunno what my. boy i Corner Richards - 3rd, 1903. o-- ; , Stylish suits for boys from pre- - ests dressed. ; o HOSPITAL FOR PARK CITY. of is have them t, s apostles, and on extraordinary occa-sionthp two high councillors and the prophet attend. The official performing the ceremony , explains the meaning of the ceremon-Mialsand administers the oath of se crecy,' while the couple are kneeling He also gives them advice as to their church duties, and urges upon them obedience to its officials without ques tioning the source of authority. Usually the first wife, giyes away the bride as an indication of her. consent to her husband taking a new wife. The ceremony is as follows: Broth do you take this woman and er receive her unto yourself, to be your T wedded wife, and you to be her wed ded husband, for 'time and eternity with a Covenant and promise that you will fulfill all the laws, ordinances and rites pertaining to this church in the .Ijfnew and everlasting covenant? The same is asked the woman, and they ar.e pronounced married according ;to the rites of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-daAn apostate is cut off from the church, and is socially ostracised. The terirble oath prevents many from giv ing to the world the secrets of this institution, which continues to defy the laws of the' United States: When brought into court "plural wives will deny their husbands and perjure them selves in order that the guilty may escape. There are numerous instances of this kind in Salt Lake. The only convicting . evidence that can be had of such marriages is from the church officials,, and the persons marrying And if either, of them reveal the se cret; persecution and social and finan dal ruin would follow them to the grave. y ited hen would like to $1.50 to $10.00. ticipated in the event. As a sucsent, it to the camp. . The Park City cess, in execution and in a financial Overcoats and all the other branch of the Miners Union contrib- way. Aunt Hannahs Quilting Party things in great varieties . . . will be a pleasing memory of the utes directly or indirectly large ONE PRICE. closing year. amounts to the hospitals rof Salt Lake O P. and the miners and other residents Hon. J. C. Leary is mentioned for MAIN STREET. 8 of the Park think they might just as of the board of the chairman place well contribute towards the maintenThe selection ance of a hospital near-a- t hand,, and of public works. would be very., willing to do so. Sen- would be excellent if Mr. Leary will BUSINESS CHANGE. ator Kearns may take the Initiative in accept it. It is a position entailing the plan for a hospital in the town a great deal of work with very small The, Utah Fuel Company and- the. which has made him wealthy. The remuneration. Ple.asant Valley Coal. Company, hav. ing decided to withdraw from tlie retail trade, has disposed of its retail! business, yards, and offices, to Coal , company,, effective, December 1st, 1903., The Bamberger Coal Company will collect all accounts due to 'our Retail Agency, arid will' pay all bills incurred on and after December 1st, 1903. The company takes this method and. occasion to state the Mr. D. J. Sharp, who has been in charge of our retail1 department for many years, and with-ful- l and complete satisfaction to it, as : we believe was. also the case. to. our. many patrons, voluntarily, tendered, his resignation to the company 15th, which we were. com--', to with regret, and since. accept pelled November 17th, 1903, ho. has very, kindly assisted the company in re- maining with its order clerk.. H.'G. WILLIAMS, General. Manager. . Approved: a leir you can dress them as you . SPECIAL mr-- tB ring your boys here and . sep of (Den. t, persistent, talker. T |