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Show A (nod bicycle (or sal chop at tliit edict!. Head wbt tlx Oo-op has to My In their ad in this if or. Fred Williams li Bring on lh Kcbo 4 Park City freight train. Joseph Barber moved his all down iroiu Gr Crwk this week. Uiu Margaret Hsddies went to Park City Wednesday on a Tiail. J. II. Ball made a buiinea trip to Tark City tlie Irst ol tha week. Dert Eldredge went to Salt Lake laat week to learn tbe barber trade. W. W. ClulT returned home Tueaday from an xtended business in Halt Lake. Bishop George Run oi Hcofieid tpent a j tew dy here tbi week witb relative. i (Copie ol lb new irrigation law can -.- bi, bad at tlila office at 1 cent a copy. "New aillcb' cowe hr eala by Jaine I ., Wooletenbolm. "r.. Marion, Utah. t6 Tj Rich Wild and wile and Frank Hnff- I man relumed borne from Cumberland I j laat Sunday. y John W.Weliboitn horn from Logan Sunday, wber he baa been attending acbool all winter. FOR BALE. Two aingl bugglea. In food eondtlon; cheap. Frank Rippon, CoaWllle. All ol our conference villtor have re s' turned bourn, and report having bad a I good lime in tbe city. Alexander Wright went to Frk City j Wednesday to work on the aueaeiuenl roll, and a ill be abernt several weekt. J. P. Salmon cam in Irom Cumber-land Cumber-land laat t-unday una ylall. He went to ' ' I'ark City Monday and rpeut a lew daya. aire. Mary Jane Haiiiswortb. ol Rich-' Rich-' field, molhur ol Mr. John Clark ol 1.1a is '. - place, ia bar viaitinu her daughter. Jotcpu Warburtvn if calved word lait week tbat Janic C. Coruin, bi brother-in-law, bat died at Htwklon on the lat. Summit county' portion ol the ex-' ex-' penae ol th Jurora lor lb February term ol District court amounted to 4kld.30. There will be Sabbath acbool at lb hew Weal School at 2 :H0 Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Kong and Blbl ervic In the - evening at 7. J. O. mewart moved bl fnmily down iroiu I'ark City to Hoytavlll Ibia week. He will run ill Stewart larui lor a lew yeart, In accordance with ill law enacted by tb recent legiilstuie, Uovernor Well ha appointed T. D. Lewi a Judge in tb third judicial diatnet. From two to lour page are devoted 10 tinning and inierniounlain new in each iiaue ol the Salt Lake Daily and Sunday Tribune. Get a sample copy. !II li' a billoua attack, lak Chambei-lain' Chambei-lain' Stomach and Liver Tableta and a quick recovery ia certain. For lal by John Uoydeu A eon. KdK SALE Card board, picture mounts, lancy stationery, not hooka, paper, envelopee, etc., at till efflc. - Jiimea Salmon apent atewdaisthls week with hie family and left on Tuea. day for Idaho in the Intereet of the Juvenile Ju-venile lnitructor. Kveryhody who owea lor thla paper should obaerv the good advice ol Treat. Joeepb F. Smith at lh late conlerence, "I'ay your debs." The city council did not meet In regular reg-ular eeeilon Monday night, a moat of the councilman wer In Halt Lake, Th meeting will be held next Monday nlgbt. Tb Ralina Son (tarted ont laat week on it third year. and lalna guod healthy coi dilion. It column being well filled with ad, and revi of sunshine beaming In every lean. Succeaa lor many year. Lat "tinilay it looked a though winter win-ter waa commencing again. It (nowed bard nearly the whole day and In som part of town hout flv Incliei of now covered tb ground. Th county commiaaioner wer in seeelon Tuetday and Wednesday. Only routln buelnea waa tranaacted. The bill allowed, lb indigent list and sal-aiiea sal-aiiea amounted to about 11,000. So far high water hav not bothered thla year, and if lb cold night continue tb mow will not melt very rapidly, and inatead ol running off lh water will oak into th gronnd and lead the priog. If any of th farmer in th anrround-Ing anrround-Ing town want oples of th new Irrigation Irriga-tion law, they can get them by leaving order wllh onragrnl In th town. W hav plenty of Ihem on hand ; ten cent a copy. IMowIng baa commenced around her and if good wealher will prevail It will not be long beloi the crop ale planted. In th lower valley a great deal of tbe ned has been planted; and while the scssoo li lata all aronnd, prospects arc very favorable for a brmmeooa harveat. Joaepb B. Phllllpeof Oakley and Helen M. La of Wanahlp were at tha court bouse Toerday by FJder C. A.Callia. Rot h ar prominent young people of th county and have many friend to wlab thain Joy and bappineaa during their new venture. 1 Idaho and Wvomlng reader of th Salt Lak Tnboaa appreciate ita midnight mid-night edition, which ia delivered all over th atate on tha day of publication. publica-tion. ThePallvand Sunday by carrier or mail at 2C cent a week, II a month. A. R. Jone of Echo, a brother ol the editor, waa attacked laat Saturday with appendiritit and baa been vary tick th paat week. II I torn better at the preaent lime, aud it ia thought be can art relief without undergoing an opera-lion. opera-lion. Alter firing an engine for about alx-teen alx-teen year, Weat Wbeatoo waa aat Friday Fri-day mad englnrer on the coal train running between I'ark City and Echo. Mr. Wheaton ! one of Hie moat Iruated men on the railroad, and will without doubt make a capable engineer. Copiiaofthe irrigation la enacted by the rec-nl legialature can be ptir-cliaerd ptir-cliaerd at Th Tiuivi office lor 10 reni per copy, or a'i ceni per eony nnoted and indexed by Attorney Frank Evana. The law I quite lengbly and the Index and marginal note will be found almoiit iudl-penaablo. County Commiaaioner Freeman Malln wat qtilla badly injured on day laat week while engaited in branding cattle at bla home lo Hoytavlll. Mr. Malln waa knocked down wi'.b on of lh anl-mala, anl-mala, hi head atriklng violently againat th end of a log, Inflicting a lung and deep gadi. Dr. French wat aumiuonad and aix atitclie wer required tu cloae lh wound. He ligettlngalongall right at preaent. In comouance with it nam, th New Idea Woman' M ig'iin for May preaent pre-aent many novel fraluree In dreae-ruak-iug aud In every part of dnmeatlc Internal. In-ternal. Itopone with a charming pater by Conalanc Fuller Mclutyra upon "Th Marriagabi Age;" Emma A. O -borue wrhea about hew Yoik'a China-Uiw China-Uiw i dclnihifiilly J Kathorina Louire Su.itn trlla ol the new lad, "Cat 8hoa and Catterle.;" Nancy Hull hai 'Ihe Livlng-Knoiu" for her theme; and Een H-x(oid piereuta "Oarden Uoaaip" in liia kuthoritailve manner. In add!-lion add!-lion lo tliree apecial feature, lh aev-i aev-i ral dHriiueuta ar attraclivrly et forth, and in abort atorir and van tiiere ia unuaual variety and tuperior quality. The New Idra pattern ollor many tempting opportnoitie to tbe bom drvaamaker. WANTED-CKVEUAI.rEUSONOF character and good reputation in each li. le (on In thia county .""I'lired) to rrpreaent and advent old eetabllalied wealthy buineaa hou of olid financial taudin. Salary weekly with ea-pnee ea-pnee addiiionel. all payable in rvb direct each M'elneday from heail office Hiire and carriage Inrniahed when nec-eary. nec-eary. Kelerence. Kncloe eell-art-dreaaed envelope. Colonial Co., IW4. Dearborn atreet, Chicago. A man named Ryiuond Frihy waa taken in cuilndy by Uepnly Sheriff Wild at th Wahaatcli tunnel laat Saturday Sat-urday and brought to Coalville. He waa examined by Ir. French of thl place and Ir. Ikmoher of I'ark City, who pronounced him lnn. He a onlered committed to th ay1om at Provo and waa lakn down yatrdy by Deputy Sheriff Wilde. The man eemed rational at time but waa In a bad condition. con-dition. II ald b came from the eaal and had been working at tha tunnel lor eom lime. Th frontlaplec of the Improvement Era for April la a portrait of MJ. Richard Rich-ard W. Young. Thl li accompanied b a bloaranbical aketch by Andrew Jenaen. "A Week In a Vox Canyon" la an Era prlx atnry, by Malcolm Lit-tl, Lit-tl, and Edward 11. Andoraon contribute contrib-ute a poem, "Then and Now." W, A. Morton diacuaee "Some Ml'lakel Made Whll I'reaehing th Goapel." Oiher contribution ar: "A Trip lo Mexico," B.F.Grant; "Shall W Practic Hyp-uotiemT" Hyp-uotiemT" Apoetle K. M. Lyman; "Parenthood," "Par-enthood," Dr. George h. Ilrlmhall ; "A Viait to the Cedrlc," Joneph J. Cannon ; "A 'Mormon'e' Creed," A. B. Chrlaten-en; Chrlaten-en; "Love and Betrothal," Jo. K. Taylor; "John Nicholson," biographical biographi-cal aketch, Oreon F. Whitney; "Talkt to Young Men," and "Leading Event in tne Current Story of the World." On the "Editor' Table" w find an article on "Congroi and the Mormone," by Preaident Joaeph F. Smith, and "Question "Ques-tion and Anawrt." "Io Lighter Mood" and "Event of tb Montn" complete thl excellent number of the Improvement Era. |