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MCE AND. NEARBY
B" ,uu of th0 MorJnon.
im society o( the Mctho
j,jw .illRlvo a dinner nt tho
B AU nro ,nv,lcd-
Mlhncy Is Ko'nst around
K,:. "be result of mixing up
fg'ootorcKlo fow dnya
,,ii(, formerly poatmns
fe'sffk helping out in tho
K pul ru
- p attorney, Is comfort
s' B ,,h offices In tho fill
jfgSrt the corner of Eighth
- citla Shop haa moved from
?& of Main street to tho
'"',! "building Just weal of
t, b Roberts Is showing n new
, -Set line of post cards at hla
frit store Thcro nro a num-
M JbM. n brother of tho
H 'ffiilnl'rlcolcftbythode-
!Ut Topic r.
! i r McKnlnht I tho now man-
Z LjituSUidcbakcr Uro.' buel-
lwau st I'rtoy Ho comes
. IJoftiltUkoClty.
tji-tt't nubile schools had scv-
lrtdulc thU year, tho
, irtduatlng clnes of any
vS la Csrbon county.
Mi Arntnco of Kcnllworth lias
.TeoBpltlood against for keeping
i'a opn after hours. Ho Is
Urta bearing next 8nturday.
6r C. F Chamberlain Is to bo
,Mor of Dr. A C, Sorcnacn
iljiWiB and eurgoon of tho
ntri&d Ilio Grande at Price
ttrtea county' board of oquall
ict)i to meet on Juno 7th, Oth
niik. (hen complaints nt to tho
lllti, ncn complaints nt to tno
raani of property may bo
J
CuUrabl wool still remains
pries snd slong tho railroad in
un Cub to bo shipped out ot,
M(s a creator portion of this
I'ltllp tan been jnoted
Wrfct court for Carbon county
rrnn at 1'rlce. Mondny, Juno
Tb calendar Is n largo ono.
' Qrlitenson will bo hero next
slijon his way to Castlo Dale
IWSin'f stock of prlntern good.
Dm ihwta, backings Xor legal
JlnaJ typewriter puper has nr
M tad U on tho shelve. The
u, ikreforc. Is ready for busl-
Kiiim No la of tho Golden
u tor bM no complalnU to
Atf business, His house Is do
(U irtat a volumo os at any
m ilw establishing lUelf at
tnU Engineering oompnny, with
"V la tho Hllvngnl building nt
v, itato that Mveral big pieces
Mirtct work In Its lino will bo
e!i up toon. For a now firm
uUROOd with them.
Cw E. Nelm or the It. W.
lt t Co. Insurnnco ngoncy Is
'rts the widow of tho lato John
-lux about five thousand dot
i a policies carried by tho do
llh tho Crockett ngoncy.
Wrrman & Ford, "tho placo
si (tntiomen do congrogato,"
"i advertlawnwit in this Jm
a or Tho Sun. Patrona will
tbtlr goods Uio equal of the
rrd anywhere In tho ntato.
' t anadernon, who has tho na-
Prttlltsw at Clour Crook and
Jtr Quarters under tho Utah
awmpsti), has opened up u
Mr the Cullon Hotel at Salt
2Clty Ho la aald to bo doing
jj'r J. Uo la conatdorlng a
3Hl-Urlng ofrer to go to Urnnd
la, Colo, for tho Homo Loan
TTMt comivany, & Western Colo
. flunclal Inatltutlon that is do
H wrni loan and bonding bual-
' H Patterson of tho Indepeu
wl and Coko company, who
rd a atroko or apoplexy nt
2 City a Xow dng since, Is
u At1 ,mProvod. Ho Is now up
3i ..,0 B ftbout his varied
v affair.
ik!k.L ucklo, Price's lending
mm. .i., ,or ,ia" an announco-
'- thli Impresalon of Tho Bun
jr sood clothes. JIo not
vi ' hlnga to order and to
aff.. .'" KM anything wanted
,ltlnatock by 1dm.
Vsw?lbb, KeologUt for tho
rw company, U In active
iui.u Sl ot ho Wasatch mino
"' Cottonwood Canyon. Tho
' lit recently hcou dovolop-
-bl.J,.0.a'1 hlpior through
l direction of arralrs.
& I,crrjp ,,aB 1ult 'he sa
i ti.t, i ftl Holm to Improve
"intj a-rci of Innd taken up
4J" fntrj a mile south of
:iC,J ""dor tho big Irrigation
Wi.-. '."vers thnt eoctlon to
'ttor Ut, thousand acres
bo0. C "nrtzlor Is out with
'ifV.w .U,H n n camping trip
- ' but wl" ho hero for tho
'lUtenV 8undy Tho subjoot
'Iob.. rn'nK sermon will bo "Va
il U i,..,n . angellBtlo aorvlco
)Vi.. ,)" tho ovonlng. Tho
10 ' cordially invited.
WL J!ownrd' Inspector of
Qn.'r thJ United States Fuel
!. til n " mov trn Illack
"ttoair. 'f? ttbout th ICth of
". whtk . wUl occupy his owu
,r -m Mf. ! t bo 8,ven u by I
-ra, A, J, Leo, I
Price's bo woWg hlkel out h..
other day for Bwt VErt. whirl
an outing ,, being .n,h,l u
Thor are undor ronimand of liev "
greSfon!" f ,h "-IU.
It sounds gootl to Price UmIihw
ntorests to har McKunVFoTS
Ing compan a,klng by H.lvrHw-
freighting out of Price to uintah
rcsonatlon points -inin
Mr MnWl Hoot haa mulifLt ..
Mijimi Marble Mrs llwtaihM
?ivflii .ucl ",noH mor "trlly
located than beforv
fiT1l0fni,fn.. ,),um,,yn this wwk
fined fifty dollar, by Juatle-. U
for keeping hi Tnvorn Hroin on
Sunday A new trial of ho e2
has been grnntod by Jumlro
nn, the snme will b hoard w.mo
lime noxt wi-ck
llospllnl nt Salt Uko City to tho
effect thnt Catherine McDonald,
daughter of II It McDonald of thin
mi'i,.1? ,,,nf "long as well na
might bo hoped for nrter an opera
tion for appendicitis.
Loula W. .Vuttall and F V .b
bott are thc new landlord of the
Tavern and are making that houso
ono of the moat nttrnctUc for tho
trnvcllng public of any In the atnte
Home cooking and sen Ire U to be
a feature wth the prctent manage
ment. Thomaa Fltxgcrald and F J.
Thomas are very much encouraged
over their dry farming prospects up
Gordon .Creek. FltiRvrnld la going
principally to apuds, whllo Thomas
Is gllng his attention to wheat
hnch hnn In a large acreage with
good prospects for fine return
Traveling wileimcn who lime re
cently mnde tho rt'fervatlon country
sUito that the roads nro Improving
from Co ton out, and that prosperity
Is showing with all the merchants
i anowmg wim all trie merchants
of tho sectlona visited Itooiowlt,
Duchesne, Myton nnd Vernal nro alt
Improving from a buslnia aland
point. C. K. Jenwn of Clear Creek has
compromised with thow who were
contesting hla deacrt entry nt the
extreme end of the canal or tho
Price Ilher Irrigation company o
wna here the other day from tho
ranch, which Is said to be one of
the raott promlilng In this section
of thc mate.
Madncn Mercantile company nt
Scolleld ninkiH n speclnlty of ha
and grain nt wholesale In curloud
Iota or larger qunntltle from their
ranche In Carbon and Sanpcto
countle. Attention Is directed to
tho n(hertlement of the firm In
another portion of this linprt union
of The Sun
John Y Smith, who rprnt
not only hlniMlf but the McCornlek
nnd other Inten'sts hnlng lurge
ncrengr of lund under the Price
Itlver Irrigation company' )lcm.
report that he haa lately closed
aooral deal with local and outside
parties for land nnd water to the
south of Price
Conservative estimates place the
sugar IK.-CI acreage of Carbon
county this M'flnon at nround ven
hundrel acres Heretofore about
bwenty car of beets hue gone out
of Price to the factor at (irnnd
Junction, Colo ThU fall the In
creased crop will be mo ted to the
west, principally to Kent '
Marriage llctnaes hate Intel)
been If sued to V W Ollt ami
Arlee Fanner, both of Helper; An
drew Smith nnd Mary Kllen Kliitf.
both of Woodsldej Let I S Davis
nnd Anna 8 Joms, both of Hwel ,
nnd Andrui Ducclnl of Standard
vlllo nnd Mndalln.i Plnasso of Hel
per, The latter couplo were Hur
ried by Justice Hammond
Independent Coal and Coko com
pany stock la quoted for sal by
Salt Uko Clt brokers at 11.20 a
hare American Fuel stock, with
tulnos nt Nealen In (Irnnd county,
I offered aa low us lite cent n
shore Very few other Carbon
county coal abares are to be hail ut
any figure, the same being known
generally a clobe corporations.
Independent Coal nnd Coke com
pany miner at Konllworth are got
Ing nbout three data work it week
nTtlM. prewnt time Indlrntlona
nro thut buslnesa Is going to pick
up within h abort time. "'I "1
tells the f tor) at Etandardtllle lam
eron and Storr Ilnllroad order
nro increasing tome, but the com
mercial trade I declining with the
warmer weather
Btato llccnM for nil hotels nro
now due In the office of "" '
mlMloner lleber C Snd h al ; Bolt
Laleo Clt) That tome H '
era oem to think thnt a clt license
nnd u state license are I. enttai
remarked rocrntl) by Smith. Illnnks
for uppllcatlw. tor llcenio were sent
out oter tho htnte some ";
tut tho w.plleatlons are not ccm.ni.
In.
Price Commercial snd S"';!
bank. Bastem Uuh't fortn.os t JU
nnclnl eoucern. ha. an "jj"
ment In thU. Impreislon of T li sun
inioroat of 4 per csnt Is pal" on
mo doposlt and sating, account
It officered by business men and
bv IIh lirogrosslte, hut at tlie ""
time anfa . rnithodi. has done much
lowarus building up this section of
tho atnte
Manager Mr V! '?
cnl brick) ard has no complaints as
to business conditions, and the out
look generally for tl"m"f" ntnn'
fall months He- Is -IH Xn&
material In hla "w'?' 'iVh the
nnd Paternoater bnlMlnri
now achool house to come latw on
nnd several .,5rS are
,alcht From the outside there "
I numerous Inquiries for brick.
ijz Lt drrrt "ntr' abt o
iinrS of.ptoi ami onions in thla
whiBKt. n" W,H " dy mono)
jwiien fait ronies around
arfh!!?f! "''-'"yd tc Perglund
Mrnl ""'" 't through Attorney
aro7i '." r,ol,tT' "' ranging
n2!uL!krh huBdml dollars A
eenstdwabl, portion of the amount
' for waxes to Mplo)w
ou!"!.1 J'bj f'"y "mnerelal agen-2Li!-Ti
h" H" thnt ' " 8te
Jen has scld out. or la about to
PL ,mi'u h!: Wwb,r Interest nt
llZ? ... n. howetr, has not
snbject ""rt on the
Her itaragmph from a letter
welted from Nvada b) a business
.TJ?.!0' ,rlr "u the Crockett
"fUwrKw' If so. plonse
send It to me and I will atop the
Advoenl The Hun will shine for
ne Inquirer
Judge Albert II chrtstenson. nc
eoNnled by Court Stenographer
J. r'. wHI ,H ,,tlc hout tho
tn of the month on their way to
Knier) county The Hmcry tenn
iroi,.Sh .l,h- Jldite Chrlstenson
lll lkty return to Mantl before
convening court at Prlco for Carbon
county
Mrs V H Cod), Mm Charles
0 Uughlln ami Mrs James Mooro
composed a committee of Indie
from Helper who were at Salt Uko
Uty laat week to purchnv) a olano
for the Helper Sundn) school Tho
fund for the purchaso of the In
strument were contributed by tho
cltlicn of thc railroad town In
general.
Mr and Mr Joe llonunccl, for
merly or Helper, are making n uc
cta of the rooming house property
Just across tho street from the Car
bon Hotel, recently vacated by J C
1 orrcster Tho personal supervision
of thc llonnaccls haa popularized
thc place with man) transient who
ire looking for good service at rea
sonable prices
J H Mnnson the electrician, la
tho flrat person to come to Tho Sun
office and crack down hla one-fifty
for a )ear'a trial or what is to be
Knstcrn Halt's best nowspapor And,
he sat, ho didn't allti hla hninl In.
to Price's city treasury ror the
money, cither Close seconds nro
Walter (Ira me of Price and W. It
Wheat of Moab
Frank James, a brother or tho
lato J. II James and In charge ot
tho Topic liar or this city, li to bo
mnrrlcd todn) to Mist I -conn Scely
nt Castlo Dale Miss Secly has,
howijter, made her home al Price
ror some time The) are a popular
ioung couple and hnto many friends
in Carbon and Kmery counties who
will wlih them well
The bonds ror Improving the city
water service In the sum or ten
thousand dollar nd recently nego
tiated b) Price wero signed up )c
terday nnd sent by express to the
purchaser through u. Salt I.ako
City rirm Tho money for the lisuo
will bo along within a few dnya.
Price Water company atock Is now
being offered nt 2 &0 the share by
numerous owners
Wellington Is proposing to take
electric current ror lighting resid
ences, public building nnd business
house ot that town from Price. If
It 1 decided to do so, tho town of
Wellington will construct a line or
pole nnd wire to the city limits of
Price on the eaat. thU city furnish
ing tho Juice. J H. Manson, city
elctrlclan, I going Into tho matter
for those mostly concerned.
Frank Orosso expect with good
luck to have the new postofflce
building completed and ready ror
I'ncle Sam's use In nbout thirty
da), The tlxture. which nro to
cost nround three thousand dollars,
are rurnlshed by Orosro and nro
understood to bo ready for ship
ment upon lelcgriipnlc orders.
These will not come until nbout the
time tho building Is ready for them.
A U McMullln mado it good
move when he went from North
Ninth street to Main with his res
taurant bus,'4ics The Koy la nt
this time enJo)lng tho host patron
ngo It ever had ThU U one of two
white .men's restaurant In Price
with ever) thing neat nnd clean na
a pin, home cooling and polite and
accommodating help to servo pa
trons. Prices, too, are In keeping
with tho times
This from Vernal Kxpress of
Inst Saturduy "Tho old Price rotd
I to be put In good condition for
travel again, and will be another
fetder for the Uintah Ilusln. The
cltliun of M)ton nro raising three
hundred dollars to fix the road to
Onto Can) on and Price will do tho
rest of tho work with the assistance
of tho rancher through Nino Mile.
With a good road over till routo It
Is claimed It will bo oien ror auto
mobile travel nt least ten month or
tho yenr."
It Is anticipated that fifty thous
and dollars will be spent thU fal
and winter In Improving tho oannl
of tho Price Itlver Irrigation com
puny to the west of Price, making
ho ditch line one of the ery Jbett
nf an) In the tate Tho old wood
tn fhrnilng, among other thine. U
to be replaced with tel or concrete
or both, and the Une changed to
that water will he convex! hrough
n deep cut to the tt of tho olty,
nsd or through itooden flumlng.
M at present The wood flume has
about worn out
n H Morehouse, C II Wire and
ltM" Anderson, reprwutlng Miller
Velio, losn agent at Salt Uko
City wero at Wellington a fow d)
ago looking over several farm prop
oilUon where the owners are de
sirous of borrow InR money They
returned to Zlon well pleased with
Sis Mellon as a field of operations
an "will make mveral substantial
loans hereabout. 'To hasiern
Kass,srA
country."
IIS FOR TIE
HIGHWAY BUILDER I
,U'''IN l-'H (-OMMt'MTIIX Pl.W. :
MMl ltd V IMIMtOVKMHVrs. ',
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HcnlnllM, r0 A n (iencrnl Prop- ',
Ixltlnn the lwltln f Alt) I'on J
of Ulior 1H lir the I pkrep of
Thoniuglifnie Miiih Itrttci- H-
suit PnidiinM Willi fnli. ;
irrcpstnl b th tiUttl 8II iteparl- J
mil of agrlcullur i ,
For nny cntmmmtl) that U planning )
the Improteuiciit of It roads there are '
ten fuudametitnl axioms which tho
Lulled Htatii deptirtmeut of ngrlcut-
lure declart to le self evident.
First That nil who share In the !
benefits of road Improvement should
share proiwrtlonntcly In tho burden. '
Second. That the degree of Improve. '.
ment should be proportlonnto to tho ',
truffle tmiiortancc of tho road Improved, '
Third Tliat the rnto of payment or !
the rnto of nccumutntlon of tho linking
fund on nny public debt contracted for
road Improvement should approximate
ly equal thu deterioration of tho Im
provement. Fourth -That road building and
maintenance comprlsa work requiring
special qualification.
Flftlu-Tbat nxponalblllllc should
Im definite as to vrsoua.
Blxth-That continuous employment
I more conducive to efficient scrvlco
than Intermittent and temporary em
ployment Seventh Thnt the specialists who
direct rend work should l appointed
Instead of elected, and that thry
should hold otllce during rdlclcncy In
stead of for n ft i til term
Highlit.-Thnt uo rend 1 wholly per
manent nnd that It require contln-
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uou upkeep, for which DunncLtl and
supcrvUory provisions must be made.
Ninth. That cosh U a much mors
satisfactory form of tax than Is labor.
Tenth. That all agencies at tho dis
posal of the stato, capablo of use In
vtcrL of public Improvement, should
be so used rather thnn In such com
mercial production as would conflict
with prlrato enterprises.
The tint axiom means, among other
things, thnt the country road I a mnt
teru of Importance to other bcsldu
those who lire ou It or travel over It.
It takes the product of thu farm to
tho city und the product of the city
factories to tho farms.
The cond axiom, that (ho degree of
tho Improvement should ho proorllon
ate to the trulllc Importance of tho
roid. if strictly observed, would do
away with ono of the most fertile
source of watte and extravagance lu
road Improvement.
If tho third axiom U rigidly observed
there wilt bo uo danger of tho commu
nity being left with n bonded indebt
edness for which there Is no Improve
ment to show in return. It must Im re
membered, however, that, nlthough no
road as a whole I ermnuent, certain
feature of It. such a the location and
grading, are so.
The fourth, fifth, sixth nnd setentb
axiom strlltu ut the notion which used
to lie more ircvalcnt than It Is now,
thnVrimd building Is merely a matter
of putting n certain number of ieople
to work for n ertalu length of tlmo.
For almllnr rtnaons specialists now
strongly urge ns a general proosltlon
Hut abolition of an) funn or labor tax
for thu upkeip of road. Thu equiva
lent In cash will prodiuo much better
results for the rtaon that experienced
men can find Ntemly emplo)inent by
beluc put to work lu thu places where
the) nro most neided
Tho final axiom, thnt nil agencies at
tho dHpokiil of the stnto should be used
u fur us olti!o for public Jmpnive-
Hnvlng to acate tho room oo- .
cupled Ui the Sllvagnl building be-
cause or tho landlord' not feeling
safe In tho mntter of ront, Fred I .
Wntrous has moved what 1 loft t
hi wreck of the Kastorn Utah Ad- ,
vocate to the basement of tho Vlg- .
Hn-Honwno building It U charnc
terlstlc of tho "rat" to burrow
I DR. R. C. GREEN
J DEINTIST j;
I Ofllce Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. ',',
I Rooms 4 and 5 VJglia Building J ;
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Mid-Summer Millinery
Warm weather hats are now on the
: market in a new and becoming variety.
Crash Hats in white only, $1.00
Corduroy in white, - - $1,25
Panamas were never so extensively worn
i as they are this season, and we are
showing a nice variety in shapes at very
medium prices . . . $2.50, $2.75, $3.50
i
I Large white straw Hats trimmed with i
fancy feathers are much worn for dress I
I up use, and nothing can be more be- :
i coming than a fancy hat of this type, i
! $5.00 and up i
j Bessie Kennedy Millinery, Inc.
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ment Insleml or tiuiinierclnl pronuc
tlon. refer, of course, to convict labor
tijKin the road. Under the guidance of
skilled men there I no reason why this
could not bo done attlifactorlly The
nxlom. hen ever, goc further thnn
this, for It Implies tho titllluitlou of
various other ngencle that have noth
ing to do with thc state prUon-the
stnto geologist, for example! tho fac
ulty of tlio state university, tho state
bure.in of statistic and agriculture
and the state civil service commission.
THE HOAD MAKER. '
O Thoclvtllr. mini makes roads; 2
i; th aavago doe iut. That Is tho ij
.; safest tist or ilrlllutloii. j
i Among us. In nil communities, J
" nro Individuals who nro not real-
; ly civilised. They do not take J
any interest In road.
; A man' cnlo In civilisation Is i j
very correctly tested by Ids nttl- 3
I tude toward tho (ono which ha J
) rolltsl Into tho road or tho trco )
'I' which ha blown down ucross 1L ij
X Tho man who dilvts around tbo
; obstaclu day after day Is onu J
9 sort of man; tho ono who atop S
p his team nnd rolls or drags It J
Q away I another. And a person
p passing along n road which ho J
Q iloes not expect to rctrnco vvho
Y remove the obstruction for tho J
Q sako of tho stranger who come
p after liliu resionds to n very 0
g high test of clvlllintlon. Ho
O fc'l socially. j
V When tho hiiow pile up In tho 'A
O rend tho man vvho goc nhcad j
5 and break tho path for other j
0 tear tho burden which ho who j
l3 hns mado progn-ss always must M
p bear. There Is novv ln ovcry 0
X road to co-o)cratlou, to better X
1 5 schools, to better business moth- O
i od. There muse bo road break- Q
o er for ovcry path. Tho road p
X maker Is tbo great clrlllter. P
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Kdward Clark, former postmoator j H
nt Manilla ln Uintah county, hns ' H
been lodged In tho county Jail nt H
Salt ltko Olty to answer to the laLl
charge cf cmbexilumcnt upon tin In- Ll
dlctment found ngnlnat him In Jnn- , liH
unry Jnat He I said to bo several , j1 H
hundred dollnn abort Jn hi nc- H
count with Uncle Ham. H
Frank N Cameron Into owner i
and dovcloper of tho Cameron Conl t H
company properties Just west of -, v5 H
Castlo ntte. hns stnrted oporntlona ' ,f JH
under lease of tho Panther mine ' H
of the United Htatc Fuel company, -i H
and for n time will keep tho pro- IV H
ductlnn nround a hundred tons fH
dnlly, Borne sovonty-flve men arc H
empotyed at I'anthor, tho coal being .j M
ot excellent quality nud lu steady t, H
demand Tho Cameron mines wero H
recently sold by tho man nrter ( HH
whom the vropcrty gets It najne H
at a good figure, since which tins t H
Cameron, a pioneer of tbo coal In- ,H
dustry or this section or Utah, has jH
been like a fUh out ot water. Ill JM
friends havo nil along asserted that jH
ho couldn't stay out or the gamo. H
. o . H
In order to settle up a valuuWb . . H
estate, attorneys or Han Francisco '" H
nro trying to locate tho next or kin '' JM
of John Winn, who enmo to Utah ( I H
ubout firty year ago Ho I hup- j" H
posed to have settled lu this state .: H
nnd to hnvo mnrrlctl and raised u .fH
family. He came originally from i 1 !M
New York stnto. Utah postiniistcr - I sH
are In receipt or letter from th , t H
Cullfaniln nltorney. and the Infer- ,H , i,H
enco I given that Winn' heirs will iyi jH
receive u largo estate It they are '' I -
found I)oc ho llvo horeubout? 'If M
Bhcep suffered considerably dur , j ITH
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