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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. This is nice weather for Louie clean- i H. 0. Young of I'ark City wm down on business Imi Fridsy. Stake conference on Saturday and Sunday, Sun-day, Hay Hth end Kith. J. 8. Salmon was In (rom Cumberland Wyo., on a visit the first ol the week. J. E. Rnhimon was here from Cumberland, Cumber-land, Wyo., the first ol the week visiting friend. Mi Jane Ann Robinson earn home Irotn I'rovo lat a'.urday to visit her parent!. F. A. McCarty, one of Park City's prominent business men, wae down on business Monday. B. J. Faddiei and wile leltTuetday morning for Halt Lake, where the louier expects to commence work. Mrs. E. P. Baubien and chlldrea of Catuberland, spent the past week here - visiting relative! and Inends. The heavy rains of the pait week have pat the roads In a. had a condition ai they were a month ago. Miss Emily Wright returned home Monday from Salt Lake where sbe has been visiting for teveral weeks. The officials of the U. P. auii Oregon Short Line went over the branch Wednesday Wed-nesday on a tour of inspection. Work Is progressing very favorably on the court house and in about two weeks the mason work will be completed. I - Yesterday's daily papers contained a report that tha Japs had euccessfully i corked the entrance to Port Arthur. Don't forget the big time at Hoytsville on Saturday eyenlng, May Hth. People from Coalville should turn out in force. The heavy rain storms here this week will do murb good to the grain aud garden gar-den seeds that hate been planted, and the farmers are in high spirits. Attorneys J. M. Lockhart and Henry Shields ol Tark City and P. C. Evans of Bait Lake wera here to attend court Monday. Pick headache results from a disordered disorder-ed stomach and Is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Livur Tablets. Tab-lets. For sale by John Borden & Son. Pan Livingston, the popular agent of the New York Life Insurance company, came out Irom the city yesterday and will spend a few days here on business, i Mrs. M. F. Nnylin returned Tuesday j from Kampu, Ida. 8ba was not able to 1 staud the climate there and bad to re- .- turn home. I j Pr. E. P. LcConipto aad W. D. Gat. ' ton oame down from Park City Tuesday Biorning as witnesses in the insanity cam of Mrs. E. M. Jones. I ' George Wright came out from Bait Lake Sunday and spent a day here with his folks. From here he went to Park City where he will play base ball with that team this summer. The Spring Hollow school closes today. to-day. C. M. Croft, whobae taught there the past two winters, has leased the j Morgan Hotel for three years and will move there la a few days to take charge of the same. We can do your job work. I ! The case of John A. Cmff vs. the Paly West Mining company, filed In the district dis-trict court of this eounty, has hwn tramferre.1 to the circuit court at Salt Lake. The city council met in regnlar session Monday night all members being present. Regular routine bosines was transacted and hills allowed amounting t.i about :10.00. W. If. Bennett of llenefer was here Tuesdav on his way from I'ark City. His wife went op there lest week to attend a funeral and she took sick with pneumonia. Mrs. J. II. Lamb presented hr husband hus-band with abonncing baby boy last Saturday Sat-urday morning, aud Hatimer la now wearing a imiie as large as a good eiied wggoo wheel. All doing nicely. . Ko Wilkins badly cut his left hand last Friday while at work in the butcher shop and was laid up several with it. W. i. Wright Jr., waa doing theearving in his place. There will he a republican caucus held next Monday night at the Rock school house fur tbt purpose of electing six delegates sff attend the county convention con-vention to be bsld in Coalville on May 12lh. All Reptlblicana in the precinct should attend. N. B. Presser has again taken charge j of the Tark City Miner and will publish the same about the middle of the week. He will run ltaa an Independent paper and says that hi will "hereafter dig for for the Almighty Dollar." Su-css to yon, Bra. Dresser. One of the greatest blessings a aian can wish for is a good reliable set of bow-els. bow-els. If you are not the happy possessor of sncb an outfit you can greatly improve im-prove the efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. For sale by Jobn Boyden A Son. Mr. John Y. Iladdows and Miss Clara Wilde, two young people of (irs-s Creek, ware married Mowdav uiitbt at tbe borne of the bride's parents. Bishop John F.. Pettit performing the ceremony. Thtlr many fiiends wish them well in their new venture. Work at the Grass Creek mine wae sudilenlr stopped Tuesday by a flood of water which broke Into the mine from the outside through an old working. The track in the main tunnel was covered cov-ered with sand and rocks ior several hundred feet and it took a force of men some time to clean it up so that the .mine could work. It has been thought advislble to bold the next meeting of tha 2?ih quorum of Seventies and the first Elders' quorum at llenefer on Saturday May 2Ut. The lime for the regular meeting was on the Hth, but on account of continence coming com-ing on that date the meetings will he held on the Saturday following. Members Mem-bers of both quorums will please take notice and be in attendance as matters of importance will be presented. Any man can take a newswaper, It Is the cheapest thing he can buy. Every time a ben clucks and has laid an egg, his pupei is paid for that week. It costs less than a postage stamp lets than to send or receive a letter. It comes to you every week" rain or shlue, calm or stormy. No matter what happens hap-pens it enters your door a welcome friend, full of sunshines, cheer and interest, in-terest, It opens the door of the great world and pats you face to face with its people and its great events. It shortens the long winter nights. It is your adviser, ad-viser, gossiper and friend. No man is Inst to his children who does not give them the local paper. No man is good to himself who does not takeneaapap ra. The Improvement Era for Mar Is at band and is full of good reading. For a frontlsnlrce It contains a portrait of lion. John M. Horner. The following are Important It-ms In thecontenle: "Prophecy "Pro-phecy as a Forerunner of Science An Instance;" "Kentucky Belle II ;" "Joseph "Jos-eph Smith asBcientist VII;" "Adventures "Adven-tures of a Pioneer" "In the Whirlpool ;" "A Political Prophecy;" "Talksto Young Men VII Our Ciosl;" "Soma Lending Events in the Current Story qf the World The Battle of Chemulpo-Russia Chemulpo-Russia or Japan? The Siberian RailwayA Rail-wayA Marvelous Undertaking;" "Editor's Table Seventy-Fourth Annual An-nual Conference Redemption of Zion Preaching the tiospel in High Places-Will Places-Will You Apply these Truths?" The number concludes with a psge on "Our Work" and "Even's of the Month." -l:.. -. District Court In Session-Judge Session-Judge T. P.Lewis was here Monday and held a session of the district onrt , and the following business was tramadol tram-adol : In the matter of tbt estate of John Ekstram, deceased; petition for distribution, distrib-ution, etc., granted. In the matter ot the etatee ol Ernest Lee Daniels aud William Scoble. minors; annual accounts approved. A petition was gran I ad to sell the real estate in the estate ot William Fre'er, deceased. Same order In the estate of William II. Far, deceased. Mrs. W. Far was aupointed guardian ol Nathan and Neel Fay, minors. The resignation ol Frank Evans as guardian ol the estate of Florence Pin-neo, Pin-neo, incompetent, was accepted and W. II. Smith appointed in bis stead. The following cases were set lor trial on May S3rd : Jobn Potter vs. Sareb Potter, Annie O'Keele vs. Park City, Park City School District vs. New York Bonanza Mining Company, Jobn Contos vi. the Union l'scillc R. R. I The following cases will be tried on May 24th : Mary E. Carey vs. the California Cal-ifornia Mining company, eopble Anderson Ander-son vs. the Anchor Mining Company, Mary L. Nelson vs. Royal E. Wight, Ellen El-len Connor vs. E. P. LeConipte, Ellra both Williams Edwards et al vs. Agnes Williams, Thns. Uosiratnp vs. the California Calif-ornia Mining company, M. II. Walker vk-Henrietta vk-Henrietta McLaughlin, Welsh, Drlscoll and lluck vs. Minola Mining comuauy, Willis II. Stinson vs. James Evans, John F. Powers vs. Paly West Mining con.-pany.Johc con.-pany.Johc C. O'Uara vs. Paly West Mining company, Summit Lumber company com-pany vs. P. Uawblnney. The case ol William Pattinson vs. Patrick Pat-rick Feeney et al and Byron E. Hart well va. J. H. Steele were passed lor tbe term. A short session was held Tuesday morning to examine witnesses in regaid to the sanity ol MrsE. M. Jonea of Park City. Harry Browne, charged with having committed the crime of fornication failed to appear for arraignment and the court declared bis bail lor forfeited. Ben Brewster was arraigned and entered en-tered a plea of not guilty to the charge of attempting to commit a felooy. Hie trial was seller May . |