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Show LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS. A go al bicycle for aalo cheap ut thla clllcc. Head M. U. "almon'. bargain, in thin issue. The city council will meet Monday night. County Attorney Callia iust.li !)-ncss !)-ncss llip to I'ara ( it We Itn luy. Copies of ihe n.-iv irrigation law cm be. had at this i.Tce nt I I cents a copy. New h ciki f..r sale by James Woolsteiihuluic, si., Marion, I'tah. 15 Tho schnul 1lul.lr.11 acre given boll-day boll-day Wedm-aday on iiccouiit of Arlxir Day. Mn. Willium li. Kimball has la-en Ulle sick lllV past week, tltlt she IN Hour improving. A t:inl forty new car wheels anil trucks have lieen put Into use nt tint Wanitch lllllie this wi:tk. j :i " Attorney Frank F.vaiis mule a hnal- neaa trip to Salt L 'k hut Saturday, returning re-turning Tuesday. ' j JCx Congressman C. E. Allen of Salt (i l.aa a w.;i buie this week louklng over 1 t'.'tuo mining property. S. M. Itobinson ha recovered eutlic. iently from his recent illness to be able to get out on the aire?1?. Patriarch Thomas Copley ban been COIlll neil I.) hia lie I the pant week with an attack of pnetiiiioiiia. Comity Treasurer Jamea Iron spent nveral ilaya here this week checking up accounts with Clerk Neeley. ticoige Ciuinptnii ami w ife came up from Scnll-ld U'e.liu-li.y and mil spend a few days In ru with tctmive.. Mn. Joseph Hill raiiie down from Park City Tuesday urnmlng on account 1 uf tli illriraa of ln-r iet. r' hil.l. , A I'ominiiiili'iitio.i fion a Kockpott j coireap-.lldcul w.l.ctnwdc I out this week j but will appear in our next issue. When you see your successful neigh. I bor felling bia line stock at high prices , don't envy him, but Uy to emulate him. j There will be Sabbath school at the J Nw Weal School al 1' ::w Sunilay aftcr- noon, Song anil llible service in the 1 evening al 7. 1 j The hahy of Marshal J. W. WiMu hat j been very eiek I lit pun week with a ac- Iveie attat-k of typbuiil fever, but she is euine better at present. Joseph Coueh muvril bin family and jt household good down from I'ark Cily tills week, ati'l will make, tlieii Jioine lieru for a tiuie. C. S. rclerniu, lio Inn been laid up all winter with a tO'a limul, 1 au.i j by tilnoil puiiou, an able to be out on the tieets p:n this week. ' Jauiea I'eteraon, w ho has been visiting bla biotliera ami siatera in the county fur the pat four muntlia, left for his 1 ' borue In Laramie, Wjo.. Weilneailay. . P. VI,. l.,n was prm-ii-in athe- ' I. -n,-. ,1,.. l,. r eveuinir an. I fell down . on the II r, airikint fi Mini he hurt i 1 ia hip iiu.l cotil.l not go to work fur a f- da,-.. John C:in,pt.ell. an -1.1 ami reped. I Teat. lent of thia city, but who baa made Ilia home in Halt Lake for the pa-t three 1 y.iia, Inia .pent the pa-t week here vis-iiuiK' vis-iiuiK' mill hia tiuiny frien ls. No farmer can be 01 reuinin pniifr.-a. aive I.. 1 dors not 1 H.I the b. tU...k. ami ii.-u apapera and ke-p .ote. on all the new In v. -ni mn", iliainvprtea and im- ! proveuientH iclatinv to his callimt. I.a-t M. -inlay evening Mt. (leorite! lironn gave a very pleiiaunt aurpriae; puny lit l.onor ol her brother. Jamas I'.-tei.iii. who Iiiii b-en vi'iliug raj In- i livi-f in tl.ee 'Hiity tb- pit four inonlha. 1 If yon don't take pleasure in your j w rk II will lag and lciue a biinlen hj you, 1011 w ill lifi.l no enjoyment in lif, j II. 1 prosperity, no hiipiiiucia and liec.ime a dead weight to youraelf as well as. others. l.eo I'viin. is apen.llng a few dava in , Coalville viailil.g relatives, lie expect. ll -on hi. reMiru to S:ill Lake, to make a trip to the I'itv of Mexico with some j mining men with aimm he ia employed, j Stale Coal Mine Inapector tinnier Tln.iiiaa v. a here this week nn an olliciil vlait to the coal mines. e found every-thitiir every-thitiir In pnvlleiit lii.H.. andaavatliat the n-.ine- ate in better coudition than ever hefort. The Wasali h and lira-a Cieek mines : have been furniali ing about four cars of ( coal ench a day for tho Cniin 1'acillc, 1 since the lan.i:i.le nrr-l on that road. The coal was aent to Kcbo and ! Og ten to I naed In the engines. All who are fond of the gun or rod, nr , take interest 111 the P irt of lh-,liiv, h.itllo lake llier-f.'ir T.ikd Tribune, Which is the la--t ap-.rt i tig pa er in t he larweat. Tho 1 aa i I and r-ui...iv Ti ib- j tine only LTi centa n week hycatiiernr mail, or (1 a month. I'ncle Ivlruuad I-lldredgn came out frntii Silt Lake Inst week and spent aev-eral aev-eral days here on business. The inativ friends of Mia. L'lilre.lge will he pained to learn that she has been quite sick for some weeks punt and Is uow nuder the doctor's care, but is improving. T. L. Iteech was called suddenly to Woodruir, Idaho, Sundae nn account of the serious illiics of his son, John Thomas. The young man lias been very ai- k all winter and was not expect, ex-pect, d to live. Mr. It h arrived st the liedaide of bis son Wednesday and telepnolied home to Lis folks that he f 1 1 him some better. Apoatle llrigbaiii Young, president of the ') 'lorn in of Tuv'.ve Apoatlpa, died at hia home in Salt Lake last Saturday night, after an lllneas of mer two years' duration. The funeral wa held fiom the T-ila-rna.-h. Wcd.i.sd.iy afternoon, and was lately alleiided. Il ia thought that Aiioatle Lyman, now iresiiliug over the Kuropean iikbsiou, will be the nex' president of the Taeiie. Win. I reaches 11a of 11 peculiar incident which transpired at Croydcn, C ab, a tea- d iva since. It appeara that ah ml a year ugo an old maid school 'man arrived ar-rived in thu Utah tow n from the east, and with her came her chideab nature. She alartud out by bat.dng (rod's nnh-leat nnh-leat cream. a -mat. and if a hrooiuaiick came ilovru ttiu street attired in man's garb, she would burl liue-tivea and pour out vitrol on the dummy just lie-cause lie-cause it resembled man. She next turned her attention to the lemale sex and il was hut a fear weeks until many omen were going about town w ith j bald beads. Human r itu.e as n t sa much to her as the pet kitten which she 1 night' caressed and fondled, lint the1 en I came, and with a suddenness that : shook the little town of Croydon. 1 Matters got so infernally hot lor the old 1 maul that she was compelled to resign 1 her position, and with a contemptible 1 adieu aha took her departure for the eaat. Now hen's ti e funny part of this' local. The departing woman was eg-' uorted to the train by every man, woman ! and child In tho town about three i hundred strong, and with the milaic of 1 tin puns, cow-bells and Jeers, she was bul "li. si-speed" on her homeward. 1 Journey. Men have often been drummed I nut of town, but tb SM-ciacle of a' woman meeting such a fate, and under I similar circumstances, has nevei before enure 10 our attention. Evanaloo Nsws-I Keglster. j |