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Show I'LDA. I'koa, Utah, Nov 8, lbliO EwiouTiutm County Attorney 0. A CaIIIi win up tlila way onbaturdiv. Three young men who recemly left lierelnr Alberta, Ovuada, rejort that they are delighted with thecjuutrv and expect to miike it their future home. fjeo the adverliiement about a loit vallm In another column of this paper. The delightful weather we hove had of late hai been ol great bensflt lo thoie ' who lime ha I out door work todo, and the roadi are getting In better condition ' for lumber and coil hauling. Quite a number of our citizen atteni.-1 atteni.-1 ed the btake Conference on Sunday and " Monday. t metins that tbe Dutch Boer Is glv- ( lng tbe Englltb Bull a lively lime In k South Africa. It ! a pity that the I powers do not ilep in and Hop o much ' blood-ebed. But then one Is afraid AnJ the other dare not. f Again we are informed that active F rncaiurei are being taken and thenar iu the l'hlllpp'ne lilandi will loon be topped. It ie to be hoped that the report re-port ii true for once and that peace ind proijerity may come to that unhappy country. That the teit caee agalnit priie fight- Ilng may Hop the brutal exhebltlon isde-Toutly isde-Toutly to be wlihed. II weu must fight let them shoulder a muiket and seek glory and gore in the front ranks of the army. , Some of the old lulldings here have ietn and are being token down audit gives the place a better appearance. Coal hauling i quite lively nowadays. nowa-days. Tho general heallh of our citizens li on the Improve. We have badourihare ol sickness for tome months patt and we I, can apt leiiate preteut conditions which arc for tie better. Our ichool teachers attended the teacheri' Institute at Park City lait week and had ery enjoyable time. Mr. and Mri. Itobert Milliner were vliitlng friendi In l'ark City the fint of tbe ek Rig and quilting beet are all the ragejuit now and new carpeti and quilts are being ictJo by the doteti. Tbe puplli who have been taking leeeons under the Instruction of Mn F. 8 Fox have inde wonderful progren. Mrt. Fox li an excellent teacher and de-terres de-terres encouragement to that the lady may find It to her Intereit, ai wellai the pupils, to continue in her noble work among the young folki. Now that the leaion for amueementi li approaching It would be well to arrange ar-range 10 that the dancei and other recreation! re-creation! ar conducted In a respectable manner. The element that Inlerferei with tlie fence and quiet of others ihoold le frowded down and our dancei ihonld be under tbe management of thoie who would lee to It that good order le had and that nothing be done that would offend the moit refined. Un-leii Un-leii lomethlng 0.' llili kind ! done the gathirlnge for amuiement will bo imall ai our citlzem have put their itauipon the wa our dancei have been conducted conduct-ed for lometlme pan. It li more safe to gamble, if one Inclined, In-clined, on a hone riue than an election for one never know a n bat tbe great majority ma-jority f voters will do. Now it the accepted time for thoie who are owing Tux TiMtn to pay up and renew their luhicriptlon. New subtcrlbersote always acceptable, es pecially the one who pays In advance. I'eoa should roll up list that would make TueTiuis man happy, and withal, with-al, eaab'? bltu loauTvrd a, nati patch on tl net ol tila iitnu.Kii tmKkmI be done by as see as you ate seen, II. II. 'WrlBht expect! to remain In rrk City this coming winter. Owners ofiheep have commenced to move them onto the winter range. It li thought, by some, that next season sea-son the llocki of iheep that co on the reservation alii bo taxid suulrient to pay the ringers who look alter the interest in-terest of tbe government. Some of the llock-maitera are In favor of the icherr e ai thev believe It will protect the range from being over-crowded. The politician ii not to friendly and lollcitous of our welfare as he wos yesterday, yes-terday, lie has gained or loet his point and that's tho end o't, aleait with the most of them. Mri. Rachel M. Miles has returned home from a visit with relatives atUeJford, Wyoming. The lady has been absent fur about two months. bevrn ftosmtiiseu, who was n volunteer volun-teer in the Utah battery and served with honur up to the time the battery returned re-turned home, has been a very sick man I everiince his arrival boiuo. Here is where tome of that money which was donated for the reception of the volunteer! volun-teer! could be placed where It would do themoitgood. Although Mr. Raimus-sen's Raimus-sen's home Is hi Oakley, I nevtrtheleu beipeak for him a help ng hand in the hoar of his need. Our battery boys ihouldbe looked after, and those who are lick, 01 Mr. Raiinuiten It, ihould not be allowed to go without medical kill And all the comfort! that he could deilie In hli preient condition, There li no need ol atklng what shall be done with the money now on hand when some ol tho boys are suffering, UUe them health and couifoit, they deierve it. The oilnlou li expreieed that the supply of hay will he short before ipring ai tho crop wai much lighter than usual. Should a severe winter come on it ii feared there will be more or leu loei of ilock on account of feed, Look out for the "shooting stars" on the evenings of the 14tb and 15tb. B. It, E, Vita. |