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Show tiunday it (Mt day. (leorge Moon of Wanthip wet down, n btitiocea Mvndav. Mr. and tin. I. J. Cross ol Evantton pent IteeoraUan lsy her. W. II. Beaaett and wife ol Hens fer rare up oa oaslnees Tneeday. Jtlshop M. K. Harris wee np Iron tieeefer Wednesday on bullosas. Tbe Stake areeidencr (0 to Woodland Wood-land Seeday and bold ward conference. field day today at the tilr perk. F.-esrybody F.-esrybody turnout aed bare e good Urn. Mrs. C. M. Juhaiieen (pent eeveral eta e In UJn thit nk visiting her welives. Fall blond Polan Chine hog pig lor aralce at Echo. Apply to Ueorgo B. Toonr, Echo. 616 4 Uncle Ed maud idredge and wile wen Satut from tbeir Salt Lake bome the Bret l ehe-week oe e eseit. A aine ol bese-wall will be played In . -s e cut perk to-day between Beaeatoa 4 Coalville at llebarp. . - All ol our young .eople aba have fceen aiiey the put winter attending evehool bava returned boiue. (jeorge.H. Buff moved ble lemlly out aoFaniu0 thie week, be htvlog ee-carsd ee-carsd employment t ghat piece. C f. WpxmIi, en arv-iilect ol Opden, r here Monday and Xueedey with a augjerellve plan for tbe new court hoaee. Lightning, .thunder aid ra n were the order on Tuesday alternuan and eeoaejb rain (nil ilu giva the grownd a thoiougb aoakioj Miee Libuie Caideraoed returned j bome Kiuidey niitbt lioui l'eeeloo, Ida., j where eh bee been teacblux school the I fast win. The hot lya ol gbe paet week have wade vegeutiun grow very rapidly, and Al lb aeaibar eoutinure wanta crape nay make ap for loot .time. James Salaa tpeat lew dayt at oa with kie family tola week, turn-a turn-a le Cache ealiey Tuesday to raeuine ble etark lor tbe Juvenile lustreeker. Jake Huffman and wife, J. A. Bneith, at 6. Fwlier, F. L. I'elereoo, Will Blairy nod wile ami down Irom Uie I'ark Sat-urday Sat-urday uuMalug lo apaod Ieo atloa Ief. Mr. Ceurge W. Edgiuglou. a traveling aelesoisn Irom Ogden, waa in Meaduee Lent Tuesday. Mr. Edgington a very agreeable lentleinao and did a good fcueiueee here. Ueduwe (Ida.) Eagle. 8). W. Kobinaon, a hi hee been trarb-iag trarb-iag ackool at Vernal all winter, came borne la Saturday. He will attend lun-' lun-' eeer ecbool in Ball Lake and then return to Vernal, where be will teach again tbe cming wlnur. ( : . All dieeaete etart It the bo lei. Keep tbem open or you will be eica. CAUDA CAU-DA RETS aul like ueture. Keep Uver ail buweli ai-tive without a sickening arnpini leelirm. Hli milliona p- pie tela and recommended CAbCJAKETS, try a lUu bos. All druggists. "I have been troubled lor some time with indigestion and sour stoma, b, "says ( Mrs. Sarah VV. Curlis ol Lee, Ma-s , 'and have been taking ChsmtKrlaiu'e ! rllomsch and Liver Tablets a bich have helped rue very much eo mat now I co at many tbiogi that lf.rl vuld m.t." II )ou bavsaur trouble with your etom-! etom-! awb why not take t'"ee Tablets and gl rail? For sale by John ttoydeo Sou. There will be Slath school at the Nw West School at 2 : W Sunday alter- noon. Song and Bible service In the evening at 7 M. W.lli.m R Senlth ol Kamas has been chnven as one ! lonr mlssionariee that have been cbeeen to go to South Alrica I" 0en up the work again In that land. It has been alxmt fllty yeare since any miseionariea were in tbe land ol tbe Boere. A gr-at deal ol the lnrerne In the valley val-ley bas been winter killed, and the crop this year will not 1 very heavy. ln-dalione ln-dalione are also killing much ol the lucerne lu-cerne and they are spreading eo rapidly that considerable ol the land It al most worthless. t i The teachers and pupils ol the pnhlic school, wish to thank Mrs. W. W. duff .I her rnurteey In grentlng them the Iree use ol the 0ra llooee lor commencement com-mencement eierrlses held May 22nd. Tbe pnpllsol the district schools will meet at the brick school bonae at 10 o'clock this morning and then goto the park, where the day will be spent In sports o varlons kinds. There will be a Iree dance from 2 to 4. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-lete Tab-lete are Jn't what yon need when ou have no appetite, Irel dull alicneating and wake np wiln a had teste bn your ra.wth. They will Improve your appetite, appe-tite, cleanse and Invigorate yonr stomach, stom-ach, and gve yoa a relish lor your lood. For sale by Joba Hoyden A Hon., Tbe commencement aiercieee ol tbe eontity schools at the Stake flonee this evening promise to be tbe most interesting interest-ing olany ever given la the county, and everybody should arrange to attend. Sunt. Boy ilen and the Coalville graduates gradu-ates have errangMl a toe reception to be given the graduates, teachers and trustees thie aliernoon, and the will be treated In royal stvle. Decoration day was fittingly observed bee. Vervicei were held la tbe Duke tabernacle at t o'clock p. an. Res. P. k. Sieapklnt ol Bait Lake and Elder' Alma Eldeedga were tbe speakers. A beautiful beauti-ful eolo waa rendered by Mrs. J. A. Smith, and quartet by George' Heard, F. L Wright, John Callie and ' Joseph Jeoee. A grand ball was given ' in the opera bouse In the evening. ' Freetk Meeham ol Uakleyvaa broeght ewe from ' that place Wedweeday with avjnllet In his ankle. Ilia cousin Kpbraim was ejecting cartridges Irom 'it rifle when the hammer caese down on a efcell with the above reeelU Ir. Waid wae unable to locate tb ball and tbe woaoded man u taken to bait Laka to baee il located by the X-ray. No bones were btxten. Fark Oily Miner.. Ooe ol the beet gaiuee f base ball ever played in Coalville wae pulled off at the city park last Satuiday afternoon, between tbe Coslri'le and llnytsville buys. The game wae arranged on short notice and none ol the boys bad had much practi. but they all played fine, Ten inaUire were played, al ttie end of which the score stool 2 to t, neither side winning, tilve ns another game, bore. e Pr. Doaotier wee called to Hnydervllle Friday lo atiea.i lha young soa ol Wll-nam Wll-nam Archibald, who waa eccidenily etiol wilb one ol those "playful" cell-bee cell-bee rifles. Tbe wound is In the tbonlder aad ia not very eerls, although it will prevent him Irom using a gun lor some tin. It ia strange In-red that parents ill allow tbsir children to nee theee firearms, thus not only endangering i heir Uvea but theee ol tbeir playmates. I'art Record, Koy Wilkins sprained bis snre while playing ball last Saturday aliernoon, and it pahned him eo hadly be thought it would many a day be lore he could walk agaia. With lha aid of one ol 'be boys and a big stick, Boy mansged to reach the doctor's and when be got In the house lie was alrsid lha doctor was so ng lo do a little amputating, so he made a quirk move with his leg and it junid hark into place; be then re lurueJ to tbe ball game as well as ever. The preliminary eiauilnaii' n ol Jetlf diah Woodward waa held yesterday at Wanabip, before Judge Smith, Woodward Wood-ward ae charged with assaulting Thomas McNsal with deadly weapon. Four- wltneeies lor the Stale teatified that the defendant attacked McNeil with an Iron rake Inflicting serious wounds on the bead, and that there waa no provocation provo-cation or juitifiiation lor tbe asaaall. Twelve witnesses lor the deltnse swore thst McNeil struck al Woodward with ' lo ig handled shovel, before the latter ' nee I the rjke. Every one ol lha wit-I wit-I ataaea lor tbe delenae were subjected la a rigid oee-cieminalion by County At- !loruey Call is. The court evidently preterm pre-term lo take tbe evidence ol twelve wit-reeves wit-reeves aa aaainat lour lor be disgharged ' the delendi in I. |