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Show m 8 torn fl?r. H ;). Jouti ol Ogdtn li in town I' H dllne medicine. M City Ounoll will mtrt In rfulir im- H don Moiiilav nigti t. Wlio Intern wm Iwlttr wratlier tor H the fltit ol FttmtrvT B lltnry Bramoiii ol Riciort nailn town doing builntiiTiKailav- H J.T Hooth till Monday lur Slim BBV City nberc tie will work. Jamea Fowler and Itoltl Jonta rr llton to (.'oilvIHe TuM'l)r. The public tiliool entertainment will be (Wen next Friday nlglit. Tin Co-op ilortt were doted Wrdnei- ejiy on account ol itocklikeliig. llliliop Marlon Kratltr ol Oakley n HBl down from Oakley Monday on liutinwt. H Mri. W. Vliltk made a trip to Salt Lake. Saturday ml returned Monday. It tried hard to, now Monday, tut we areol the opinion tlint It hli forgotten H J,ow' HBV Jotepli Kimball went to bull Lake HBV Ratiirday night and ipenl Sunday with M lila family. HBl A home draroallccluhaliould organ. HBl lied and enti-rtali.tnenti given by tliem tlilmlnler. HBl' Wonder what that mliliap Waa that ! McCarthy hadT (Joto the Opera Homo B to-iilghtriidflnd out. M Ata Wllinn It telling out Ida houta- vi liold goodi, and will more lila family to BBl Halt Lake In Hit near luture, I A. II. Marchant and Jin. Klltalwlli I s Wright, both ol l'eoa, were gtauted a . HBf llcmio to wed on Monday by Clerk I H A grand ball will be given In the Opera Bi lloute next VVednridiy evening ly the K Crouteorclieilraol 1'arkClty. Tloketi BBSj 60 ccsti. HBV) MIii Kiln HuITuian came downfiom t the l'ark yeiterday on villi, and tbli HBH tnoiiilngber belt beaux, Uiorge John- BBV ltubop B. F. Atwood came down from HBV Kamai Saturday on buitneia. lie waa HHi gneolthe ipeaktri at the nlterneon Jf-' lervicei bunday. The Bait Lake Herald li now raw Hi tortably InMallcd In iti now quarter! BHBVf on Main itreet, the move having bveti BBVfl made Monday. K Mil. 8. L. l'hlllipa wai down from Oakley Tueiday, and gaye ui a plratant HBSB call. She alio hid her name added to inscription Hit. HBSH Mr. Janet Jameioo, who haa been vliltlng Mr. and Mri. Bamuil 1'addlei HBSB for the pail month, wai called to Itock V Spring! Tueiday by a telegrnm from J tier titter, Mri. Hiowii. The lady led HBSBt lYtdnenday tuornlnit. VH Helen 1.. Bmllh, the SO-inontha old H "Uughterof Mr, and Mri. W. F. Smith f .RJt.L, UUd ill thatt Ily Monday BBhJHHH "Ki 'ronl broncho pneumonia. The p ul tervicei were )eilerday, Jv jnU Mri. J. A. Flther Hid a nutn-SbBBmBt nutn-SbBBmBt ' relatlvei went down to attend the 8gEfft " SjvRHHH I Borne time ano a bridil couple went u3&mBi1 "om BacramenlotuEaii Franelico and r IfwWSi 1 'Ut up at the Palace. The bridegroom "iJVVttsSHl 1 ai rery lemillve, and lohe told valet 'Wtl 1 "' '" '" 0D'boj'' ,l ""' ll0,el "iat '" ftS i SSBr I '! newly married. Notwithstanding Vn?a I " I'tecaulloni the young rouple leemed MvwfLww ' he the center ol utlMotion, In tho S7JflHWjiM ' '"c ,uum 1nCr "e 'V'IkI ly the , , jkHnl "dltiand In the cctrlderr by the men. 'jnubflBrl ' ""'"' "' cou'1' ,1,ik1 '' n0 's,,ir- S&(STWfi.tii ' allii,; the valet the bridegroom tald tgBHU verelyi "Tom, I thought I told you tfKfH t lo lell an) one that we weio H ) only married." "obure, torr," wai the reply, "and Tlcld thlm all you wuf tent mirrleil." Ex. MliaAnni Jenien of ForeitDalehii len vliltlng for a week patt with Mr. and Mri. W. I., llanten. and her brother. Jiroei Jtnitn. The latrit report! are that over 2,000 llritliliioldlerilott their livei in the battle with the Iloeri lilt week at Bplon Kop. Thii li one of the greatett battle in the hlilorr of Ilnglind. The Iron County Ilecerd itlll eoniei oot dated "16W." IliiaUmt time the devil on that alieit wai changing the datei.or it li apt to be a year behind the reit ol Ulah'i weekliei. 8take conference will be held at Ooal ville on (Sunday and Monday Bahkath thool will convene at 10 o'clock ai mual fjunday morning I'rorulnent vlilteri finm Fait Lake are expend, A ipedil to the Newi from Coalville, dated January !9lh, rayi that quartei-ly quartei-ly conference wai held nt Orau Crtek lait Sunday. It wai mcunt for ward conference. The Newi got the report a little mixed up. Capt. J.F Will and hli erring wife have killed and made up and will live together from now on. They lelt Hatur-dayidgkt Hatur-dayidgkt with their children for Ian Francleco, where the Captain haa len given a government Job. (loveruer Weill hit limed a proclamation proclama-tion calling a tpecial election to be held en April 2nd, for the purpoieof electing a roiigreiimac to fill the cnncy catta-cd catta-cd by theexpvliionof II, II. Itobertr. Theiiieitlon now la, who will be the uianT Ward conference nai held at (Iran Creek lait Bunday, and quite a number from hen went up. The ipeakeei were W. II. llraucb, J. A. Fliher and Up. F. II. Wright, 1 ho attendance wai hrge and a good lime wai had by all who were present. William Carruih and ion, W. 11., and l.'ddlc Allen went lo tho l'ark Tueiday tuworkenlheL.il. S. church at that place. All the door and window framei were mado here and ihippcd tl, and will now be put in place. It li expected expect-ed that the building will be completed in!) niunlh or io, Supervisor (leorpe Ilobcrli wai np from ilcneler Wcdnetday, and informed ut that tho road through the Narrow! can now li opened and completed ail oon ai the CountyCemmlitloneri de-cHe de-cHe wblch wiylt ii In go, permliilnn having len received from tho Union Pacific lo open the roid. Itev. J. M. Sheldon, the autber of "in )tii Blepi, " and a mlnliter of worldwide world-wide fame, hn made arrangemenn to run anewtpiper the way It ihould be for one week. The Iteverend gentleman gentle-man li about to undergo a teit that will tax all hli powen to retain hi! confidence con-fidence In the world and in wayi. But If, at tbeend of the week he hai any tilth left, we will dou our duiTy In admiration. Elder Jbieph T. Hall, who lell hero tome two uonthi ngo to fill a inlnlon to England, li on hit way home, ho having hav-ing let tall on Jan. 18th, The reaion for Elder Ilallt return at till! time lion ac-olilckneti. ac-olilckneti. We underttandlhit hehai not had n well day ilnrehelnnded atlili field of labor, he being greatly troubled wilhlili Iliad, and he wai advlied by pbyilciam and thepreitdentof tho million mil-lion to return home, which ho did, contrary con-trary to hlideilrei. Lloyd Wheadon had a narrow eicapo from death lait Sunday night, lie had been out with frlcndi and 11 was about midnight when he returned home, lie attempted to enter the front door, but found It wai locked, and not wanting to dliturb hit pareuti he went around to the back door, to which he bid a key, Hli father heard to nolle at tho front door, and thinking it wai burgliri trying try-ing to get In, got hit plitol. When paiilng a window he illicoered alight at the buck door and lomeone trying lo put a key In the lock, llelng ery ex-rited ex-rited he took It for granted that the Prton wai a thief, and tlrod a iliot through tho dor, the bullet paailng but nfewlnehel Irom the boy'a head and entering the door cailng on the out-ide. out-ide. Lloyd hurredly patted around tho corner of tho homo to the frontdoor, only to be mot by hli father with plitol in haud, whodeuiandedotthoboy what he wanted, Lloyd merely replied in a , ya imaj cool way. "1 want to come In anil l to bed If you will lit me." OfcoirK Mr. Wheadon didn't object lo thii wlm ho found ont t wit hli boy. The r"' ' enti were completely overcome w ben ( they found out the trim nature of tki caie, but aro mighty glad the ibot W not h't the lupponed-lo-be burglar. The Tark City kink property wi old a BhcrifTi tale here on Monday Int. Thomai Ccplt of Park City, the plalntllTln theiull. bought the property In for the lain ol f 1,500. lmmcdlitely alter the bank failed in 1693 thii lull wai brought up agalnit it, and at that time the building and prcmliri wen attached by the plalntliT end the r.ai been In the court! ever lince. George Heard thii week prrentd the writer with a copy of photographi of the old folki and the committee, taken at the reunion held lait fall. The work li viry good, and ihowi that Mr. Heard ran take plclurei ai well ai icimgea tore, Thii li a very inlerritlng tetof picture to have, at no doubt when tho reunion ii held Ihli jer many whoie facci are on the cnrdi will not be present. pres-ent. Theie p'ctureiean bo obtained of Mr. Heard at any time. The Coalville Opera Houre will be opened tonight by the appearance of' Harney Fcrguion A Company In "Mc-j Carthy'a Mlihipi." Thii li a first-j clan lrlih r0niedy,and li prriented by a good troup. All the icenery at the Opera Itoutehat been completed and It tomo of tho dneit work In Utah. Thii li lometblng that Coalville ihould bo proud of and it ihould be pattonlted by the people One good ihow li more beneficial than fifty dancef. Oeorge II, Wallace, a pioneer of 1817 and formerly prrildent of Bait take take, died at hli homo in Granger ward, in Salt Lak county, about 6 o'clock Wcdnetday altemoon, at the ageof atmotl6.1 yean. About a week ago he took a tevcre odd that tettledon hit lungt, and thii ailment, coupled with hit great age, mulled in a gradual collapie. He wai obliged to lake to hi! bed lait Friday and gradually grew weaker until tho end came. Ho retained retain-ed rontclouinen to the lait, till death being Hidden and apparently palnlen Samuel Faddlct, Jr , met with a very painful accident tail night whlloon hli way home from Urari Creek, where ha had been to tee hli belt girl. When I near the homo of Ulthop Wright the I hone, lie u riding itumulcd and fell, and he wai violently throw u to the., ground, itrlklng hli head una rock, j which cut an ugly gath over the right eye and badly bruited tho right aide of hli face. Tliu hone fell on him and hli right leg watcruthed but no bone were broken. |