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Show Items of Interest. What about the Fourth? mm The weather man ia a dry old: stick lS K B C. W. Perkins and Clement Swal-berg Swal-berg are away on a business round through Sevier county. ' . J. H. Chew, formerly of this city, htn been appointed postmaster at Laiioia, Colorado. Miss Beatrix Kearnes returned borne Thursday from visiting friends at Suit Lake the past ten days. R R R C. M. Madsen has liad a busy week at Manti,. sitting with bis associate members of the county, equalization board. R R R In the near future the juvenile base ball team will play the fat men a match game at 4thletic park. The Gazette will wager a piece of gum oa the kids. Judge A. H. Cbristenson of Manti, was a Gunnison visitor Wednesday. He came down to Bee how a live town looked from a judicial standpoint. :We are informed the judgment was in our favor. R R R Next Tuesday, Juue 14th is Flag day, it being the anniversary of the official adoption of the American flag by congress in 1777. Let every patriotic citizen and business house honor the day by floating Old Glory vc k Rev, G. W. Martin will preach at the Presbyterian chapel service next Tuesday evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited . R r ce FOR SALE 80 acres of land with 160 shares of water, adjoining the Spalding-Livingston orchard, Price S35 ner acre. Annlvtn W V. R R R The drug store has moved iutonew quarters juBt one door north of the old stand, where genial Jean will supply your wants while you wait. The place- is new, neat and coni- modiou-s. R R R ' The editor-in-chief was absent the crmflt.nr nark nf the week, on a husi K W The young ladies of Gunnison are showing a wonderful aptitude for base ball, the way they kooek the sphere over tbe diamond and steal bases. The old fat man will look like thirty cents when the girls get through with them, when that match game comes off. 1 1 L J - Tollestrup, Gunnison. R R R "The Circular Staircase" is the title to an interesting serial story commencing com-mencing with this issue of the paper. It will be found on the supplement page. R R Considerable trouble over water right is arising among irrigators in tbe Gunnison district, causing some hesitation with prospective buyers of real estate. It is to be hoped satisfactory satis-factory adjustment will soon be reached among tbe litigants. r , nHH trip to Salt Like City. If our readers discover any defects in this number of the Ga zette, or find any improvement therein, this item will eiplain the cause. R R R The scarlet fever patients are all on thi read to recovery, and the disease is not spreading. With a few days more of quarantine and disinfection, all danger wiM be eliminated, thanks to our vigilant and efficient board of health. We are informed that services ser-vices will be resumed ia the churches next Sabbath. R W. R Chester M. CaM and Franklin Parker, with their families, Lave become be-come permanent residents of Greater Guunison valley, each having invest' ed in a good sized piece cf our soil. They come from Bountiful Divis county, Utah, a rich spot of earth, but this valley was more aluring to them. They are welcome amongst us. R R R Buy the COAL that burns, from O. B. Berglund. $5.50 per tou. R R R Job work at this office. |