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Show IHOME Si NEWS Mia Alrira I'aeeof Atklntonlt Tltlt-friend Tltlt-friend In Coalville. Mr. ml Mr. Langlay AllROod ol Dlatkfoot, Ida.Ia vliltlng relatirea In Coalville. Found Drown tllk licit. Owner ran liaxe "" hjr calling it Hill office and paying for ml. , Arthur Heard lint ben confined to ,, lits roo,ni tlnco last Friday ltb an attack at-tack ol typhoid fercr. Thot. Wright brought to thlt ofllre o apple one day latt rek. One ol tula year' and one tram latt ) ear' crop F.O. llobean and llatk llopkina ot 'Cumberland, U'jro., formerly reildent o( thli county, sere here the forepart o the week, Klchard Welih, employed at the He-jwrtcrofflteln He-jwrtcrofflteln Salt Lake, returned I hit labor alter ipendlngiotnetlnielkegueit ol Wtu. Welih. ' Attorney Ilxantnnd patty returned iioui their outing hut Friday. White away they had the niltfortiit.e to loir a valuable hotie. I The ipeakcri at the Tabernacle lait Sunday nfterneon wires Kdvard Klch-1m, Klch-1m, John Clark, Alex Calderwood, T. I,. Allen and Pre. M. W. Taylor Mr. and Mri. O. A. Duclitr are on tholr way for n few month visit on the oait, called at Ctalrtlle tovltlt a (ew Jay with their man) old friend). . Xeerhaveue thought of charging lor MnipleeopleeMnttunon-iulrKriberi to Ititerrel them lit our work. We tend , -Wit A ltt ot Minple cople each week, ml generally get go4l roturni In new annbeerlptuiii. Ifjoulmve a neighbor who It not a inbtcrlber to this paper, da ut the favor to Mnl hli nam and i atddreea, and wu will cheerfully tend a Minple copy "without money and wlth-out wlth-out price," Mr. Mark Hopklnaof Salt Lake lathe giiratuf Mm. Jam Jrnten, A. U.Ooleof Salt Lake apent Sunday Inlhlaelly with hie family. Thetehoul hnutea of this city have been given their annunl cleaning. Mitt Alveretta Clayton left for Proro latt Friday to lilt w Ith relative t. For gale New I'otatoet, 13 Iht. for 36 cte. Call on ItenJ. Shaw, Coalville. Mary Ann II. CUrk of thl c'ty it vlalt-Ingwlth vlalt-Ingwlth herdauhterltra.Uha Dana, otOjden. Mrf.Wm.Kfgliy, and family of Salt Lake are the gneittof Mr. and Mr. W. L. ilaniett. Illg reduction In Summer Silk Shirt Wnltt for cath chrnpor that you can buy material. M. It. Salmon'. Warranty deeds S per dm. lion clad note 1 cent a piece. If tent by mall eneloao enough to pay pottage. T. I. Allen, Mri. Ilagnall, Erralnle Tavlnr and Mamie Walker left for Can ada, Monday, on the excurtlon from Utah point. Cheap for Cath 'J Lamb Ktiltling Machine, In gwd condition, knit all tiiea without itamt. Alto onu 50-e;g Incubilor and one oO-chlck brooder; new and complete. A. I). Uoaeri, Coal-tlllo, Coal-tlllo, Utah. David and Jotepb Salmon and titters Maggie and Maltle left yettcrday lor the Fair. They will ipend nboul six week tin theeoatt vltitlngall the principal prin-cipal eltle at far eonth a I-o Angle. A little forethought may e you no end of trouble), anyone who make it rule to keep Chainlieilaln't Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed nt hand know tlile to Im n fact. For aale by Jnn. Uojden A Son. Swalntton A Bona' Itettaurant haa moved to one door north of the Bell telephone office, where they will be pleaaed to terve you. Meat, flali, game, yateri, fruit and vegetable lu leaaon. Alto, bread, cakei, plea, ckolco caodlti ana toll drink. Call and tee ui. A parttcal ecllptt of the moon appeared all unannounced t the realdenti of tkla region Iaat Monday night. The change ofthe.raooniappearencewatfiratnotlced a little before 8 o'clock. The ntit ecllpte will be of the un Aug. 30. It will not bvlilbleintnliparto(tkcountry,how ever. The rutb t the reglttratlon place ended promptly at 0 o'clock Iaat Saturday Satur-day night, and when the vote were counted and the total made out they allowed that a tidy number had entered enter-ed the homeaeekers game. I'rovo led with a totnl of 18,855, Grand Junction 1.W0. Yernnat 1,870, anl Trice 1,138 making a total of 37,057. At County Clerk Calderwood wat returning re-turning from l'roo Sunday morning he had the mlafortune to looae hla ticket tkla aide of Uintah, A the"con,"cnme along Walter had hla ticket In hla band ready to hand over the aauie when lo ami beheld the wlud toek It bounding acroa the prairo. Walter didn't walk home, however, at he dug up the ma-tuma ma-tuma for the remainder ot hi trip, Qypale were again in osr mldat during dur-ing the paat week at thelrold game fortune for-tune telling. One young lady wa told If aha wonld "dig up" a dozen egg and a loaf of bread the gyptte wenld tell the young lady' future huaband's name, The young lady couldn't preducs the eggabutha her mind made up that ahe'll have that dozen of egg by the time another squad kappenaalong even If the eggaar not freab. |