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Show Ji I - COALVILLE TIMES, by President Cleveland. Every Vine cratic chief in the Pension Bureau has iMOUk KvssY PkibaT, SV VIS been asked to resign, and the same TIMES PUBUSHIMG COMP AMT. course, with pmribly an exception here and there for personal reasons, is exF. M. PINNEO, Editor and Manager pected to lie followed in all branches of the government service. The disTarma of Subaertptton. tinction of a number of clerks in the ) 12 0 AaeYsu . t , Ms Wools ... , Pension Bureau aactuur chiefs n SO T&rca Month miDEHT DEITIST, Coalville, Utit Marie Copita .OS taken to mean that those positions will " shortly b taken from under the civil Advertising Katea Sciwiw role. Btui nien. outsid the I T' service appointed to fill them. ui 1S mo Mr. lyori r A. Thurston, U 00 1 inch .... I I OP I W I who was 4 oo le ae. w so 4 IttUlM .. lm Hawaiian 0 ! om 44 SO 14 minister to the leluinu United 4 States 74 00 7 to. 21 eoiuaio g. eolomn li sol m a! 6f 00 13) 00 uutil virtually compelled to resign by LKONUtD GROVKK, JR, .Secretary Gresham and President notit lOceuu pef line for rt Inter MAT NOBLE, 4 cent per Hue lor each eubeeqtient Inner Clevelands treatment, and who is now 111 be to adhered in LEONARD rate alrli'tljr Washington as s special commissioner pThee GROVER, 5R-- , for the purpose of anhelping along the Anl Tneir Company of I at area f tea Pantnfflar la Caaimita, Utan, Hat ? . nexation idea, has presented a stateISM, a Maeoat Clan H attar. to convince all those who ment to the Senate commute on ti nauce 189 MAY 7, showing why Hawaii doeent COALVILLE, FRIDAY, get their Whiskies, Producing approve of the proposition to provide Wines, Brandies, Beer forthe abrogation of the and also Cigars at J. H. reciprocity HB WOLVES OEKEWYOI Lit Coalville Lave aateraarka ' in the Dingley tariff bill. After treaty, Resort at CoalWaterworks ! ' Waterworks ' ' enumerating reaaons why 'the United Car of Special Scenerv ville, that he sells only Hat. it spirits of niter would las a fins States should not abrogate the treaty, the Best. He keeps Mr. Thurston says? tonic for our citien. It is good fo "If the treaty Singing and Dancing Specialties! first-clas- s only goods in hrogated, Hawaii will be free to stock. Polite attention of Play Tuesday Night' Change make such with other arrangements Do not lose sight of the County F air assured. Remember countries as circumstances may BARGAIN. PRICES require. proposition. It will prove the best of Strong and steadfast as the American 25. public educators. The Iark Record feeling ia in Hawaii, jf the Wand pro-- , second our motion for holding it, anil ducts oil Sale Ht Hoydens Drug Uore. are barred out of the American furnished by market the mineral display When Coalville. by a practicellv prohibitiveduty, this live camp alone will l worth they will be LODGE NO. l.O.O.F. 0OILVILLE 28, in erder compelled, to premore than all the fmthcr and expense. vent ruin to their chief indusirv, to Meet - eei v Thursday evening at 7 HO, A shipment of A 1 Alcohol just at I ". u '. II. ill. Sojourning brethren recei ed. seek a market iu Australia, Canada and Bihmski k Ssviou is out with a paper invited. England, and will be free to oiler the cordially taking names of the those whq will J. E. HonVfKR, N. (i. volunteer to tight fiie when necessary. compensation for special trade privileges J. J. Joni-s- , S'cietary. heretofore accorded to the United ui He a I read) has enough signatures to States, now and held exclusively by it under insure a good entu pane. This is someJsi the terms of the existing Mr. e of vast that tieaty." may imjKiituni prove thing Attorney "J I to Coalville and Tut Tiwk lejoices at rhurston concludes his statement wiih tins pen picture of what would follow Public. auother Notary itaorgonuattou and puts down 75 abrogation of the treaty: Instead of 1 mice two doors north Jong mark on the list of , impiov ements f Make I mted Slates D the 4 To remaining the prac- House, Doplvilie, Utlih. and progress. s x; tical sgerair. power over Hawaii. s 1.0.0. F.HALL. nK w.vxsxcic Just 2 fights. Janos . . CoalvilleCo-op- II . The 4"i 1 RS 10 NO UMf ARGUMENT NEEDED OUT NAILS 20 - Artists - 20 Balls ! 35 and 50 Cents! The RESORT at Coalville Co-o- p. I at Lav. ar it OlhS now is, by 77 K STHl.HT. I .noticed in last peeks Tim as, we propose to agitate the proposition of opening up First North street through the fli Ids to a point in Spring Hollow There are many reasons why it should be done, and it would be a permanent improvement both to the city and those living along its course, and the value of every pieee of land fronting it would be enhanced.' If properly opened up, it would fur nish the best driveway in the city, and hundred would take advantage of it usd enjoy its benefits. Then, too, it would eat off quite u distance to Spring a stretch of b d toad Hollow, as well The thoroughfare could be kept in re pair at a trifling expense, aa it will run on almost level ground the entire distance. I'eople living in Spring Hollow und who are to often called to lows would particularly appreciate it, se we would uggest that the City Council I be petitioned to open up this street at once, A . u WASHINGTON LETTER.- (PaM etm Xaactsa CosasarosDiRT.1 W abhinotok, May3, 1897, has Congress only held two make be lie ve sessions this week, one yesterday and one Monday, but it must net be t supposed-(hathe week has been spent in idleness by those who did not go to New York to witness the dedication of the Grant monument. On tbs contrary, the week has been un unusually busy one with many members of the Senate. The Republican members of the Fi nance committee have been finishing np the amendments to the tariff bUi, whicn is to be considered for the first time by the foil committee neat Monday, and committees of ail the parties have been engaged in trying to arrange a satisfactory assignment of Senator to the committee vacancies. This has been a difficulttask, but it it now nearly completed atjd th vacancies will probably he filled next week. It is not likely that ail the Senators will to to tit fled with tbeir assignments they never are at any time but they will be near enough satisfied to accept what ia given tnem, because nothing would be accomplished by objecting. The return of President McKinley to the White House was a signal 4ijt a freah onslaught by the army of but that it becoming tn old now. story The Democratic chiefs of division ia the departments are not finding the protection expected when their places wert put under the civil service rules office-seeker- the voluntary act of the United Stales, Hawaii will 1 turned loose to become the prey of the first great nation which chooses to gather it in, aud the United States will be placed upon an equality with England, France and spun, to thereafter engage in a scramble for the control of Hawaii under the disadvantage of a handicap. j Representative Hitt of Illinois has been telling some tales out of school which he thtnks account lor the enormous number of applications lor consulships at the beginning of every new ad ministration. He eaid: It is the women. You know how it ia. Brown or Jones or Stnjth, when he has means and leisure, likes to take his family abroad. When they come hack hi! wife and daughters are filled with their ex periences. The whole town ia fired with emulation. Now, John Jenes may not have the means to gof to Europe, bat he has inflneuce in poltics. When the political wheel turns and his d party is up, he looks around to see what the reward lor hia services shall be. Left to himself, he would probably be content with the pestofflee. But his wife and daughters have had to listen to what the Brown women or the Smith women say of life abroad, and, women like, they have listened with envy ant a fixed purpose to some day enjoy the experiences themselves. So. instead of letting Jones ask for the pos toffies, the? insist that he most be a consul somewhere. .Their ideas may be a little indefinate about the nature and duties of a councils office, but they know it meant to go abroad, and that ia enough for them. So John Jones makes out hi application to be Consul-Genera- l to Faria, and writes hie Congreeamaa. that while Pari it hia first choice, he will take eomething equally ae good, but it most be abroad. And thus are the lives of Congressmen made a burden for the firet six months after a new administra lion comes into power. By that time the consulates are all disposed of, and the disappointed applicants can return to the postoffices. Mr. Ilitt ought to knew, a iu addition to hie extended service in the House he has been Assistant Secretary of State and also abroad aa a diplomat. Monday and Tuesday, . 0. 0. F. Hall. the Grovers at , s, Look eat for the Kitchen Cabinet. It should be made a matter of public knowledge that PeWitt Witch Basel Salve will speedily cure piles of the longest standing. It ia the household favorite for burns, scalds cuts, bruises und eore of all kind. John Boydea A JAMES E. HOSMKR, M. D., Physician and Murgeou, OFFICE AT RESIDENCE. Coalville, Office hours from 11a. m.to and 7 p. ni. All wliocnn should observe these hours as near as tosihl. D. E. A. C I I u ow 52 pc D the residence of Alexander Wright, Coalville, Utah. 5mch u fcf e: Od American Clothing Company, direct fiom the east. The very latest novelties iu Hats and Trimmings, at prices guaranteed to suit all classes. lReadv made Skirts aud Waists cheaper than 'vou can buvJ the material. just MAGGIE SALMON. Oil., You cannot afford to wear Shoddy Or cotton No you OSCAR P. LYONS, one-thir- mens Wool shirts. JERSEY WORKING COTTON Mens shirts of all kinds. Boys Shirts of all kinds, for old, up. Knee pasts for children, ages 3 to 14. Boys long pants, ages 10 to ao. Mens socks from 5c. up. Ladies hose ' from 7c up. First-clas- s celluloid collar, 15c; cuffs, 25c; Mens good pants at 85c to $2.50; Mens duck lined coats at 1.45. And shoes and boots almost at your own price, as we have " a great many large sizes and they will Jgo at half" price. Postoffice Store, Summit Co., : Utah, : : matter how rich vou are or clothing. how poor and saving, you ernnot afford to wear it. It as cheapens yon nothing else can cheapen you, and be economy when you can get Fine All Wool s:!!:!8 11? . n. 8 !be newest Roods, m Cassimer-- s and Fine 1j8B ,ou can buy shoddy elsewhere. success depends upon your satisfaction end we work constantly tor this carefully) count the trPri8 object. In riding bicycle you catch all the to buy colors that dont easily soil. Youdust; want clothes that will stay and not the flimsy dads that am offered, aa though bicycling was a craze and the clothes meant to last but a day. We have the kind in wool goods; we have the eet right strictly stockings for cyclists to be found. Our stock of HOSIERY iarom-plete- ; we carry nothing but the finest good. In SHOES we have the newest stales and tke finest quality. See our SHIRT WAISTS LADIES' WRAPPERS, READY MADE SKIRTS, ETC. cost you will 1 buy at W.I. Wrl P you wont new, pretty and stylish goods, you will buy a MRS. M. E. RHOADES. The Milliner. General Dealer in All Kinds of COALVILLE. UTAH. Hm just received AND If You a beautirul Hue f SPRING MILLINERY, Want A ' School Books, Note Books, TIN-SHO- P. will 0. F. LYONS, co.. pm citj. K. J. WQLTER, Manager. ?iorpno SPRING MILLINERY, received Tk ere ore other advantages besides LOW PRICES to be had by buying from us ! the farmers and people of Notary Public and ConYfiyanccr. Collections Promptly made on Summit County Commission. We will sell for the next OUm la tka 3 day the following ar POSTOFFICE BCILDIAG, ticles at d off Fee. Simmlt County, Utah trout the regular price, but you must mention The Coalville Times: insicii aud examine my new stock of you v PARK CITY, To the Laches of Coalville and adjacent towns". Before purchasing elsewhere, I respectfully invito, to call Co a Office at Pc R o Physician and Surgeon. Millinery Opening, April 19. I K W MAINZ, I Elegant in style ansi quality and at prices ta suit the times. Paper, Hat for Everybody. No charge for Trimmin g. Envelopes, Home-mad- e Tinware, Stove Pipe, Bath Tubs, Garden Sprinklers, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, Copper and Sheet-Iro- n Work, etc., nude and Repaired by Joseph Jones, . tinner. A . - it - Tablets, Blanks, I Pens, Pencils, Always to the front. Ink, s ..Rulers, . Erasers, Shaving Tickets i.io for 1.00. Slates, Fishing Tackle, or anything in Finest line of Cigars and tthat Uue, give me a call before bacca in the city. purchasing. Shop, one block east of Stake Postoffice House. Coalville, Utah. - PEOA, - . Building, - To- - SSSraa&tsssssi - - 4 Twe doors sooth of Resort Saloon. UTAH JOHN SHERMAN, Proprietor. c.A.srJow&co. - eartwr Omcr, w.MmoTo. o. C. j Ml |