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New Coal- Tow». An Evanston specrsl^sCunifccr ßu.d i-sfcke BM»e of the new coal mining town being built cm the Muddy by the Union Pbcifïe. mines are now in progress of devel opment. Two of these are ready to begin shipments as soon as the rail road reaches the town ant? the other (■wo are 1 undergoing^ their prepara tory work. Eighty ployed in > and. around the minies, but as soon as shipments are commenced the force will be increased to* four or five hundred men. Four men are em The grade of the Union' Pacific spur from Ham's Fork to Cumber land has been completed and* the mils have been laid 1 to within six miles of the town, which will form » junction, one end- of the road run ning, to Carter station and the- other the west end of the Aspen tun neb. The coal'veins being* worked» in tAvo of the mines are nine and .tnd a large number of cottages*for the SIXr The- com teen feet respectively, pan y has Built a Targe general store ('Tnnberland' gyves miners.. promise- of becoming a close rival of Rock Springs as a-coal producing' town.. H is a mystery why womerr endure Backache, Iifeadaclie, Nervousness,. NieeTbssness, Melancholy,Painting and ... x , . *' ]>i&zy spells when* thousands nave prov od that Electric Bitters will quic.Jy j onre-such.troubles. "I have sufiersd.for | >jear» with kidney troubla," wmtesvMrs;. | l'.heoe Cherloy. of Peterson* Ia>, "and a ! lame - ack pained me so I could not j dress inysi If, but-Electric Bitters-who!*- j i-y cured me, and, although 7.8.years- old«. : B now am ablo-to do alimv housework."!^ It overcomes constipation,.improves ap- j petite, gives perfect health.. Only 50c at.IJiter. Drug Ctn A Dïep Mystery.. St. Charles Notes,. Mr..Lewis,, of Montpelier; lias re- j oovered from, the effects of a blow J reoeiVed some time ago while the j Hoys w;re fooling. Senator E. M'. PUgmire atar.tas to Boise in the morning. The New Year's dance-was well, atlendfed^andicousidered. the best of.i? tlie season, i : The health" of-tlie people is good generally,. | V. R. Pugmire went' to* Black-; foot Monday momihgi. ; Me Jlmicix. P-rof. Koxa Tyler, of Chicago, Viee--j President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's CoTgh'Rem-*! e<ly, says: "I sufféretl with a severe cold' this winter which threatened to-ratrin I tried different rem A Prominent-Chi*.»2o Woui»ii£>ii»aKs. to phneumoBra.. edies but I seemed to -grow worse an 1 A the*-medicine- upset rr>y fto-uach. iriend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Rerned y and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at lam now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering and I will never be without this splen For sale by lloev once. did medicine again, o* s Drugstore. A New Board. Governor Stewnenberg ha» ap pointed a new board of commission ers for Nez Perce county. The men appointed are those chosen at the recent election, €. A* Leper, George W\ Brammer and Pern» K* Miller. , The formel members-of the Board, S. G. Isaman, W. A. Black and G. A. Johnson, were ousted for making' andLcollecting illegal charges: They had paid themselves for various; services performed for the county for which the law makes vision. decided'by the district court in fav or of the commissioners. When jt camo to the supreme court- that judgment was reversed and the lower court was directed to hear the ease within 20 days and enter judg ment o£ ouster on the same showing of facts; They was done a few days ago.—Statesman. no pro The case was heard and Hluiw to A to mu. The old idea that the hotly sometimes needs-a powerful* drastic, purgative pill lias been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which-are perfectly harmless; gently-stimulate liver and 1 bowels toe.v pel poisonous matter,cleanse the-system and abso'utely eure- Constipation- and Sick Headache. Only 25c at- Riter Bros, Drug Co.. Must Vaccinate; The Oregon Short Line lias issued the following order: "111 view of the prevalence* of smallpox throughout aTarge portion. _ , , : ofUiecountry tlrîn-ersedbvlheOrc j ^ on ®hort Fine railroad, it is deem | e d to be very, important that all euav | ployos* and Üicir familiesslrouldsub ! t 0 vaccination, j j : J 1, cases- of large aggregations of! j men, as at shops and terminals It. is hardly possible that all p lb yes will' escape this disease,, and i i cm as well as in consequence of the con timtous- intercourse along the line of the railroad, should the disease be contracted among tlue employes whole localities are liable to be pue under quarantine, shops closed, and j the most serious hardships and priv J atrons result to employes, as well as j inconvenience to tire public. ï "In view of the situation, the ! management, «after careful consider WO "" beUcve * it " of t ' 10 «*"**»» , i im P ortarice t ^ rafc all employes, with»- ; : out exception,, should- promptly be vaccinated', and all are urgently re- ! | quested to-apply, without delay, toy the-company physicians,, who will perform the service free of charge, W. If. Banukoft. (Signed) (Signed), K. C.. Max-son,, j Superintendent."', " : ThoosamU Sent into Exile.. | Every year a- Ikigo- number of poor ! e, dfei-er3 whose lungs are sore and rack-! od with coughs are urged to go to anoth er climate. But this is costly and not. u (4 always sure. Don't b» an exilo-w lien Dr King's New Discovery for- Consumption* will'cure you at home. It's the most in fallible medicine for CongliP; Colds a»id , all throat and lung diseases on earth',.! The firs doset brings relief. Astounding-; cures result from persistent use. Trial bottle free at Riter Bros. Drug Cô. Price 50c and $1.00. Every battle guar? antecd. i . m s m * m m . r OF THE BEST VALUES, 1 W' FINEST-GOODS and * m m m m • • r r * m * My Stock is in and it will be a pleasure^ ÿfor you to examine it. jjLow Prices coupled with Big Values* *i s the Combination that wins your Trade JLin my Elegant Assortment of Sprin and® (»Summer Novelties in m m *• 9 * * m m $Dm Goods, Groceries w SI», Hats, Gaos. \to ifr ft ik> ft Carpets, Notions, Eto.& ito ito $ ito ito Ï offer a splendid line of High Grstdeü/ töGoods at fairest figures. w If you want a little better article at a^ Wfittle lower price than you expected toy (2pay, come to my store. \to John R. Brennan W ito ito w ito ito ito ^ *„ : THE vv ,» I » < é' Is the place to get Neat Job Work • « • * Lawyers GetaDivvy. Judge I Liles yesterday made order allowing Brown & Henderson an ♦? WÔ ; »"»"«ï«' Oes for their scr vice» in the Bunting insurance case.. which has been iw. the courts for several years; This is the largest amount allowod by the court for attorney fees in recent years, Col onel Ellis and other members of. Hie bar testified^-t-bat" fxirvhe amount of work done and the sum involved tfoOOO was a reasonable fée. Judge H îles said be was of the same* opin- J ioii,. andinad'e the order accordingly. The li'tiffation m-ew mit-nf tlwwIiTms : f R . | ° "* U '. M 8 °' F- Bunting, (lecoased, ^ creditors of Bunting s bank.- ih Idalro, and. Dl Wolstenbolme bo an insurawi-e*policy for .$5*0,000 on tho life* of G. Bunting.—Salt Lake* Tribune.. Another Company: In the oventr that tlie company,, wlio arc: now figuring with, tliu oit# on putting in a system-of water works and electric light, fail to* carry out their plansçTVLessrs. Bren nan and Davis will*a«k for permis sion to erect poles- and string wires* along the streets for an electric light-plant. However, they wiiiuo* nothing to interfere with the coiu p«any now working in this direction.. If they give up the. proposition then» theTbcal men. will come in. It dr iloH tho Glöbe;- The fame of Ihicklen's- Arnica Salve,. ^ the best in the worbt*,, extends roui.d f he partie Its the one perfect healer* ^ ( «t». Corns; Burns, Bruises, St-ald» ^° r£8 ' ^ches,. Pains and air Skin Eruptions. Only in fallible IMle cure. 20c a ho t at Riten* Bros.. Drug Co. A Sad Death.. Mr. am? M-wn Frank Jones sfc' mourning the déath of tlieii youi g- est ehild' which occured last ©venir Friday, at six o'clock.- The one had been sick- onlya few days. The sympathy of tile entire ity goes out to the grief.stm ke-us ill jj*. little' « O» '* mun parents.