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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. The New WeM scri.iol will open Tuct-ajay.Prpt. Tuct-ajay.Prpt. tl:h. Mrs. Orl Alu .1 .-nt in 1'arH v'ny yeaierdav mi a viii. Mri. W. W.Cluflret -.rue! nlier home Id fait LakoTiiva.lav. The l'ark City Miner it a''in being published by N U. Hr.esvr. Mr. mid Mr. Jake llulliiian returned burnt-Iu I'ara City Saturday. Mim Mae Young ha h. n visiting friends 111 l uik t'ity tim e. Mim Lou:e Clam 11 went up to l'ark City SnturJay to remain (or some time. Ml-. P. S. Kiln n. children returned to their houif id Mill Cmk laat hetur- y. Mr. Hubert Feeelo catne down from l'ark City Tueaday morning OD t limit eialt. Mr. Dr. Viiick returned Irora vltit with relative! m rark City yesterday DiorDing. Mr. anil Mr. Willmru Cerruth went Dp to Biai-kfoot, Idaho, Tuesday to Tieit their ton. Mrs. J. 0. ritewart il Hoytsville gavt birth ton fine baby girl on Monday. All duli.g nicely. Mrs. Parah Allgood catne down from Perk City Monday oiorning to remain lor a tew weeks. J. II. Lamb sod wife went down to I-ehl Hunday to viclt for tea days with the lady's mother. O. B. Arnold nd wife returted botue from Salt Like rjuoday where they Ltd beeu visiting a met with friends. The cert Stake auxiliary, qoorom and , priesthood uieetings will be held at -........ .j,,. Hoytsville 00 f-'aturday, 8ept.l7tn. Mies Klii Branch rctorntd bom Tuetday moroing from month's vliit with IneoJi iu Meber end l'ark City. Mr. nd Mn. Joe Bill and J. H. Bill caiue down from Park last Friday to attend tbo f uoeral of W. T. Ball. A. I. Wheadon and sister-in-law, Mrs. Mor.ill, went op to 1'ark City Batuiday and viiited some of the big mine id that camp. LOST A Dew buree collar Dear the moulh of iras Creek laat Saturday sight. Finder pleaat return to Kd Keel, Coalville. Mr. Hodton, the representative ol ti e Western Muliue flow Co. Id the touth-cro touth-cro end of thecouoty, wat here Wednesday Wednes-day oo busloees. Frank Evant, Aliua EJdredge and Alexander Al-exander Wright weut dowo to Bait Lake Wednesday to attend Lie Republican take convention.- Mre. Elizabeth Taut and Mitt Maud I'aul of bait Lake, grandmother and anut of County Clerk Neeley, apeau the past ten days here oo a visit. A marriage license m ieeMd by the county clerk tbia week to George C. Laney, agvt 23, and Agueee Jlitcbell, aged 22, tiJtb of Ketuas. A telescope valite containing underclothes under-clothes as picked up near r-price Hollow a few daye ago and brought to tbsiofhce Owner can bare eatue by calling. I'rof. W. C. Clive wile and baby came from Salt Lake last Tuesday night and j epent tbia week here viaiting, the gueete I of I'reit.anil Ure. II. W.Taylor. j 1 find nothing better for liver derao- gruent and conatipatigo than Chambei- 1 lain' Stomai h and Liver Tablet!. L. . F. Amlrewa, Ihn Moia,ea, Iowa. For 1 aale by Jobo Hoyden A Son. I Hyrum Bull of Salt Lake City wai j here to attend the funeral of W. T. Ball J latt Friday. Mr. Dull it the only brother j ot Mra. J. 8. Ball, and tint wat bit firtt j vitit to Coalville in 31 ynn. ilbe biata band boyt are practiaing hard every week and are getting In good abape. The Iwyt feel very grateful to FreaL T. L. Allen for flvedollart which the gentleman gavt tbem with which to putcbaet luuaic. They have tome uice i new placet tod it will only betaboit 1 time before Coalville can boatt of a firtt ' clau brut bind. I t 1 It it reported tint onr-ha!l of the t n.ito rmp baa tn-en ruined in Mergnn by tl.efr.nieof laat week. Thla ia a heavy loaa to tne farnieraof that locality. locali-ty. I'rof. J. V. Kibineon left Saturduy for I'lrmMy. S.ilt .Vr and l'rovo, where tie h.l tmtinewa to tranaact U-lore re-tuiiiiiig re-tuiiiiiig to Vernal to re.ume lna h IuhiI ork. The IVmoriata 'of Coalville freclnct hold a caui'Ut at the brick tchnol houae to-night at 8 o'clock to elect five deleg.itea to the county convention to be held in Coalville next Monday, the 2iHh. A number of young ladlee gave the Stake Tatwroacle a thorough scrubbing yeaterdav and cleaned t out in good nape. They found a child't plain gold ring, which o tier can have by calling at thit office. Mr. IVrtha Morrill hut p.irihaied the none ami lot from Mr. U. A', Ed-gington Ed-gington near the depot. The lady made the funl.aee to that Mr. and Mrt. Wheadon would have a permanent bon.t near their work. Cutting of grain in the county thit aeaaon it no eaay job, on account of to much of it being down. A number of faruiert have become diicouraged tince the heavy froata, and aay their grain ia not worth cutting. On account f the Democratic State convention which will be held in Salt I-ake on Sept. Hth, the Oregon Short Line will tell tlcketi at the rate of one fare for the ronnd trip. Ticketton aale tale Sept. 7th, good returning Sept. 10th. There will be a ttake I'rimarv convention con-vention held iu Coalville next Sunday Aug. 2. At 1 a. m. an officers meeting will be held In the Academy building aud at and 7 :") p. m. meeting! will be held in Taliernacle. All are invited. Quite a number of boya went up from here to witneas the bate ball game at Turk City a nndar. Some of the boyt got in a box car intending to ride up, but when the train reached Wanehip the car wat twitched ofT, and the boya were left to walk back borne. Two nieoibert of the Salvation Army were hertlatt Friday doing church work. Tbey tolicited lubtcriptiont during tbt day and held a meeting at nigbt on the ttreet. Tble at the firtt time memben 0' that tect have held forth In Coalville. There are eeveral tmall boyt who make a practice of running to tbt depot when the train comet in, and If a teriont accident retvltt one of tbeae dayt no one need I terprited. Pirenti aliould noi allow the IKtle fellowi around the depot when tne traina are in. One of the bravieat froata ever koown in thit MK-tion at thit time of the year ttrnck here laat Saturday and Sunday night!. Potatoee and all lender vegetation vegeta-tion were cut to tin ground, and nearly a quarter of an kich of ice wat formed on the water. T greateil damage will be done to the grain, which bad Dot ttarted to ripen, but potatoet were far enough along not tt be damaged to any extent. Some lucerne wut Injured. William Clive, too of Trot. Clive of Salt Lake, it nureing a tort baud at tbt remit of blood poieon. The young man wat working at Moone'i rtnch it Cattle KiK-k laat weekend wkile helping repair a bridge fell in tome war and caught hii hand on a rutty 1.1, 1, inflictinga bad wound which turned to blood poison. I'r. French dreaaed the wound and the poiaou at cb-cked before retulting lerioualy. TheBritham Young fnlvertity announce an-nounce that a rourae-in nurtlng and obatretrict will be offered during the couiiug year, lm-Ji, under the direction di-rection of Frederick Chit, M. !., a graduate grad-uate of Cambridge, England, at also of Keokuk Medical College, Keokuk, Ia., and a surcetaful practioser in Utah for tbe put fourteen years. The courtet will extend throughout the year, each course reciting once per week. The tuition fee for both courses will bs (20 per temeatr or S per yetr. Coalville should have cheaper telephone tele-phone service than we lire getting at (resent. 6ubsribe h .ve to pay from 1 .611 to 12.00 par moulh mora this it charged in Salt Lake City or Ogdeo. Ia the Coalville exchange tbert art onljr auout twenty-four inttrumentt and yet the rate it three time! higher than it la in Salt Lake. The company aliould at leaat be willing to admit Hoytiyille, Wauahip, Echo and Henefer ioto tbt exchange or else reduce tbe rait bert to tbt aame figures as it Is paid here ten times the service is obtained. Wt believe be-lieve that if thit matter was taken up and worked in tbe proper way that tbe rates would be reduced, and wt tuggett that all ths subscribers combine and see what can be dout Id tblt regard. , f James II. Taggart of Morgan barely escaped "erions Injury Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. He as traveling over one ol the large dugaaya near Echo, when acroad ol boys paaaedhim. Juat as they got within ten feet of his team they fired oft a shot gun which frightened his hones und one of the animal" Jumped iivr the a'eep.lugaay. Fortunately Mr.Tamiait eai aped without injury. Boys oho indulge in-dulge in auch tricks ss these should be srreated and prosecuted to the fullest extent. We understand that these fellows fel-lows threatened to take ashot at Thomas Wright who was working In one of the teat pits at the proposed reservoir. Mr. Wright had bit bead out of one of tbt pitt ai.d the boyt pointed a gun at him and told him to get bit bead dowo. The young boodlumt were from tht lower valley and bad been up Weber on a tithing tith-ing trip. The article eo "The Modern nnraery" by Mildred K. Smith, and the fourth number of "I'erdita't Problema" by Alice Chittenden, are tube features ol special Interest In the September num-lier num-lier of the New Idea Woman'! Magazine Tbeae two papers are of Instant value to all homeroakere in their practical suggestions and helpfulneaa.. Both are photographically Illustrated. Mlas Core's articles on "Physical Culture" arejettera written out of tht sound knowleda-e of long experience In her special line of work, and may be depended tipou aa absolutely reliable In every reaped. These articles are Illustrated Illus-trated in auch a way as to illuminate the specific directions given in the text. "Fashions In Skirt-waists" and "Novelties "Novel-ties in Men's Wear" are feature articles in tbt fashion department, which is to be enlarged henceforward by tbt addition addi-tion of another fashion plate. |