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Show li LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS. H ' The Itia you any, the more Hie people B wlllremomber, frank Kfant wai tliltor to Otf.lrli H end Bait Ukel.iitF.turday. H Wm. Newbotd of layloitTllle Itvlilt. B InKwIlhrelatTvealiiCoalsllle. Mrs. V. I.. llanten went to Fait I-ako HJ yeiteriliymornlniE for a thort lilt. HJ A Rood ilioi.fr tbli morning laid HJ the iluit nJ freshened things up a H Utile. H Mrs. T. U, Smltli ol Halt Ijike nl H thewrak In Coalville vUltlnir relatlres H n 1 Irlemls, l Hr llnyor Fnnk ('roll woiit'lownloCen- HJ terrille Motility lo attend the funeral of HJ his brother' wlfo. HJ Adunrowlllhegltcii Ulrmi0xt-ek HJ neat Monday nljhlln honor Illdrrt liar- B ber and Carruth. HJ Watch out lint your populaiity li not HJ due ( tlie tact Hint yon tell it plec ol Hi Soi.lp mrprlilugly well. H Mn. tlronce fltockmau will leu r In HJ tin near luturo lor Knit take, where iho L tapeclt lo attend fcliool the coming H winter. H Don't forget the mlitlonary Jnre at H thei Optra Homo tonight. Ice cream, H cake, ets.i will be lerted al reaionable B B There are sewtl placet In the city H which ihould be vlilted bylhnbjardol H liealtli. Home medod change! ihould H bo made. M The Waiatcli inlim It w6lklngttadily H yery day and trade It Improving. A H treat many tcaim Ircim different pnrtt ol H the valley are loaded there every week. H A dance vrat given at the Hpring Hoi- H low school bouio lait night by the Biin- H Ity ichool. Uvcrybody had a good H time, aud quite a largo crowd was ires M H Jamrt Marih and wile, Miss l'eck and H Frank Thouipsoii ol (Irauger Here In M Coalville ytttcrday. From here thrv H went up to the head ol tho Weber lor a H two weekt' outing, H A convention of all the olllrert ol the B Y. II. M.I. Aitoclationiol the Blnke will Hj bo held In Youn'a Hall, Waiuhlp, H Sunday, Hrpt. lOth.at 10a, in All ward M otlkeit ilioulj bo in attendance, H I'lumpcbrekt, tluihrd with the toll M glow ol liallli,anda pure roiupleaiau M make all women beautiful. HKltlU.M: H Impnrtt ttreogth and ltalily In the !) M tern, and the roty hue ol health lo tho H Obeeka. l'llif.M ct'iilt. John Hoyden H A Son, H A great many cocupliinlt are being Hl tnadetheto dayt about the mail and Hj puienger tervlreol tho railroad To H laya Uil week we did not get any dally HH ajidri. ruiicngirt have iUlte h tlmo Sfffi getting to and Irom Ball Ijiku, WDL The annual bumtay ichool coulercnce Din of the Summit Stake will I held al the BW Tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday, DW Scplerolxr 6th and Otli. Membert ol A" tliefciinday Filrnol Union Itourd will Iw HI prcicnt, Don't lorget the date. HV l.ait Saturday Karl Kldredge waa SJ brought belore Juitlce V 11. Biultk on MU the charge ol diicharglng agunlntne wEk til) lliultt, plead guilty and wat flntd fir i. Tho tame dty Kd. Allen, Fred Wll- BK lit mi and Dave Stonebrakerwere up be. WS; " fore Juitlce Bmlth on the chtrge ol Ittt JB tiding In the city. They all plead guilty SjM - n'' ero flned M each, lhe boyt were I Kolngoul camping one week ago last j ' 8unday night and before they got out ol J town aclrd In tucli a manner that they H vrers arretted and lined at ttatcd, Tblt I It agowl object Itiion and tbeie wbo Indulge In-dulge In inch practice! tbould tike warning. Mill Amy Hoyden went down lo Centervllle Monday toatund the (antral efV. II Croll't wile. J 11 Uarber and wile came down Irom the camp Taeidiy to tay good-lye to Dtvld r.il-tr. Loit. Yeilerdty allernotn, Utwten Coalville and brring Hollow tcbool liouw, a Itdlrt gold watch. Under return to Mil Joitph Hartley. Councilman Ilullork't Ino-ytar old ton, nlille climbing a fence lait Pttnr-dty, Pttnr-dty, fell In the ildctM'k and broke one olhliarmn Dr french attended him and the boy It getting along nicely. Kitrrme hot weather lit great Ui upon up-on Ihedlge.llve poxerol bablet when puny and feeble they ihould be given a dote of WIIIJE'8 CItUAM VEHMI I'Ude. I'rlceKcenlt. JohnlToydinA fcon. li, II, Itbtadand family, who menlnp Chalk Creek camping, and the ptrtlet who wentoteron Hear rlvtr, have relumed, re-lumed, llvrrylody had a good time, but they were e fully tired on reaching Inline. The gold mlue ownert in theTranivaal am reiillilng with a pang of horror, that they own the only things ol value in tho country and that the Indemnity jr the wir niu.t to.ne out ol tbelr pock-ett. pock-ett. rht ontern hit been emptied and it now waiting lobe repaired. When the natrr Hit turned in It cracked all around the bottom, A wire fence hai hecncrrclrd around the cittern to present pre-sent any anlmiti or children from getting get-ting In, The "Yankte Edition" of the Ball I.nko Herald, limed Tuenlay by the itilfol the Great Eastern Newspaper League, was quite Interfiling. Eeveral cbnngea wrremade In the htadllnttand tho general make up ol the paper, which gtvo It n neat apiarance. l'llee are not only In, and ol thtinielvti very palntul and annoying, bat olttn greatly aggravate and even cauto other grave and palnlul affectioni, and ihould, therefore not be Kcglnted. TAHLEU'B BUCKEYE 1'ILB OINTMENT It a great boon lo laffereia as it will cure them, Price, tOcentalnbollles. Tubes 74 cents. John Hoyden A Ron. Kliler J. F. Binltli, wbo hrti labored the puil twenty-live months in tin Eastern Mates million, returned home Ittt wiek. He came out lo Coalville lait Friday and w 111 ipend a week or two Vltlllng relative! here. He ll looking well ami hat enjoyed bit trip very much. Elder Bmlth wat tbeiptakertt thol.. 1 8 imlcei buiulay. On Monday night a man who wis traveling up Echo canyon had four bead of hit horn s killed. He had camped about seven miles up tha canyon for the night and turned his horirs out, and In some way theanliuals got on to the track and were ttruck by an engine, Ctrl Heddeuof lloyti.llle look a team up to the man Tueiday and sold them for a good sum, l.ait wrekvihllelaitowltigaiWer John Itedden of Hoytivllle bad the mlitor-tune mlitor-tune to have one ol bis linger! nrarly cutoff. He wailn thetaddle and when lie threw the rope ou tho animal It ran, and In tome way Mr. Iledden's finger got between the rope and thotteel horn ol the saddle. When the member was released It wat hanging by a ihred ol tleih. Tbe wound was attended by Dr. French but It Is doubtlul II the linger can Iw saved. We received this week Irom the Agricultural Agri-cultural College, llullelln No. M, "Ei-perlmcnts "Ei-perlmcnts with Dairy Cowi," by F, II, l.lnDolil, It Is In three parti and li lull ol valuable Information to thoie in tbe dairy butlneii. Now that we have a creamery here, we believe the larmeri ihould procure then bulletins (which are seut out free) and study thtm well, so that they ctu find out what kind ol a cow Is belt lor them to keep. We be-llevo be-llevo that the majority ol cows now owned by the (arums around here are ol a good quality, but It they will obtain these bulletin and study them, by thli means tuuie Information from a re-liable re-liable tonne, tbe creamery will be benefitted, ben-efitted, and a much Utter quality ol butter will be ou -the market. It does nut coil any more to keep n good cow I than It does a poor one. What nioit people want Is lomithlng mild and gentle, when In need el phytic' Chamberlain's Stomach and LlterTab-lets LlterTab-lets till the bill to a dot. They are eaiy to take and pleasant In effect. 1 r tale by John Hoyden A Foni, The writer made a trip lo Ogdcn last Saturday. We noticed tbattbecropsln tbe other end ol tbe valley are very good, considering tbe shortage ol water down that way. Tbe fruit crop tblt rear, la hardly at good as heretofore, but tbe farmers havedont fairly well. Tbero hai not been any frost there as yet. Wm. O'amman gave ui to underitand that be It out for Congrris In earnest. Last Friday the home and furniture of F. C. Thompson!, st (lriDger,falhcr In-law of Sheriff Llndeay, wit dutroytd by fire. Mrs. Thompson was out here at tbe time. Thli makci third flrefor them In eight yean. Tbe Ant one was at Granger, toine yetri tgo, whra their keuie and furniture wat dritroytd, and In the l'ark City Dre they lot I a great deal ol property, and the fire laal week via a severe blow to them. j J T Carruth went down to Morgan Wednesday en buiine! for the (Iran Creek Coal Co The conitany It buiy preptrlng for the fill Irtde which It now commencing. They mine three grades of coal now, known ai Hove for (1.2S a ton, lump, I! CO anl domestic, (lump and stove mlied) for f 1 50 A special chute has been srrsnged for loading teann so that there li no shoveling to be done. It li eiecled that a great deal ol coal will It ihlfped from tbe Gran Crtek inlnei the coming winter. Elderi J It, Harbtr and V. H. Carruth vt ill go dowu to Salt Lake next Tueiday to do Temple work prevloni to their departure de-parture for their mliilorn Tonight a dance w ill be given In their honor Hotb tbtie young men are durrting of a good sen I otr by the people, Tiny have worked work-ed hard for their church, ire honest and upright, and it it to be hoped they will Uke with thrm to their Ctl.li the good will ol tbelr many friemliit home. They leave Bait Ule City lor Chicago next TburtJay, Aug 30tb Frank Meadowi returned home Sunday Sun-day from Canada when he bad spent two wteVionavl.lt Mr, Meadows li quite taken up with th. country, and thlnki it a good place for ayodngman to go and make a borne, lit brought ba-k tome ipecimeni ej ,heat railed then without trrinuss, blch com-pare com-pare faorably with tkll 'nUtA liert when Irrigated Ths cros this year, Mr. Meadowi inforiui(,re very good, and all tbe people thir, , -0lng well. Mr. and Mn Joeeph Kimball, with whom Mr. Meadowt went to Canada, I returned at the same lime All had an en jo) able trip Mr. Kimball cameout to Coalville WednrsJay Connty Aneiror Miller came down from the l'ark yeilerday to confer with County Attorney Callis with regard to the prosecution of sheepmen who have failed to corn) ly with tho law relating to the taxing of sheep. It was decided to Institute) proceedings to compel oked-tence oked-tence to thettatote, and Sheriff Llndiay ttarled for tbe mountain! today with warrants of arreit for the delinquent wonlgrowtrs. Charles Neel of Oakley, whowasar-rsstsd whowasar-rsstsd a few days ago charged with using us-ing more than his share of watsr for Irrigating, Ir-rigating, was tried before Jnstlce of the Teace Joseph Phillips last WeJneiday, The defendant demanded a jury trial and Sheriff Llndiay summoned eight men, fourof whom were chosen to try the case. Chrlillan Jensen wai the council for Neel and County Attorney Calllt prosecuted. The caie was stubbornly stub-bornly fought, and a large number of witnesses was examined. The Jary was ut for thirty minutes and returned a verdict of guilty, with a momm'-i-U Hon for merry, Neel was fined ML |