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Show o .V 1 CO 1 L K. Jt KHA Y. IV l- - FOURTH OF JULY. CITY COUNCIL. COALVILLE TIMES. Yf 15. Meeting called to order, M tvor Wy ht Councllment hsppell, IDret, HOW IT WAS CELEBRATED IN IL iH THE CITY OF COALVILLE. iuii.g 11. t'hr k answered to 10'i Minutes of regular meet!! i held in ( II) A Grd iacrtM aim) a Credit t May wire read and, after u . . Tl CiarrlMi, th firidt, th rk that Moved In Councilman tha Day. a4 rule be suqwnde.1 to hear in bl I Notwithstanding the limited tune f r turns from citi7ns present Vr4 'veo'"-!' q.rCp.irUoi,, 1.tfiiiTUrt'-rYei:rin rt.-u- pr aniing. 1 iMtWH a 10 Jj AO CtWITlH ASP IfJtl A.S1V HO. A t OF TRiS ' Man Iarmley Emma wainson "Telia Morby Mary Anna Miret Maggie Stone Avne Welch 3di tt.fbinson j f Prk f !y I Hi. 8 V) 1 Ro.1,Wrl Hair WV-- "t p m !lp i ci Ho. 8, Ktol s- Hrt ! or . i f for ! h l.f ?' or i' The music i good, the tpenk.n:: g o.i, tkecjiorts were good an whole affair a credit to the ciiy The program was rained cm dear.d a of number via p.r were large tail, w.e-Tadv- 7. . . . - s . . Either u - Iw i Agnes Eva VVarburtonMamie Farnsworth Indiana niiuOis Wist out in Michigan TV. Minnexsota . it's w low J oun Arkansan Loo sana Texas , Mi -- ry J4!h of Juiv ,"'1 at horned Waiter Fovden. on lfba.t ol the fur Tho Time. ed of July finance cnm'nite, Fomth Mr. eextl far . S H 8ua- r!? hv tit loincilto f(H an appropriation Lyou lleurr warnan aid in defraying the fxjei.e of the (deVautiii A''' r a Auaiap l finition. llKOt. It. Hyanii Mm I ltk Conneiluiau Chapj-1- ! iuoed that HO rpaa Set S Knyet.e a Seun Brewer WiI'irii) be appropriated for the 4th and 4th, Hruel.-- f a Bil i Ml(h the t Wekh amount to lie epu!!v divided I D tame jrrA'it ti.rle M Mery.n A AUrty W l. the two days. Tl.e in,it n t .irned. KeJi AiCJon, chi A petition was prenentid from COALVILLE MARKETS Thoui.u and Thomas Morin asking for in the the privilege of neilig t e t mVisti ycoiATioa sellof le I for Oil the-4tPark tie rje (, per lt'eL Wlir( refreshment. .Ij jH.il.l OaU. left. ing PwtAtie-.- , lwt per Hnrhel Moveil by Councilman t laik that Mr Sutter per pound Hartley be allowed tl.e privilege of the Egg, per 4uen stand, he to pay a licene. an I that MKAT8 Messrs. Morby and Thomas la- - allowed Prim e el, Pr pouud I't the Prime muiton. per pound privilege of the Park without In ense, 08 -- Trim pork, per pttuitd latter to erect their own stand. the x prtae rent, per pound Carried. brewed rbwken, per poond i!! Margaret Faddies Alice Wilroii ; Ague Wright Annie Slay Hirch. rree-tiun- Kiho AXU( US', I!"" Tertlxrv IndiHii t ' ... - flilU Have the cost of Everything ' Oichjh-tni.- fen lv ' NrhHIgk j Ninth I akoia North Dakota . Montana! Idaho Wvonung j Ethui ilrst To double the sales, we take the shortest road, to-wto witness it. - ' Maggie Wilkin Th committees worked hat and Ine Rhead C'ah deserve credit for their labor- - Tf e Steele C'dor.t New Mex.vo committee on the Car of .tate aie de- Miilv Robinson Arizori mention andjrue, Clara Allen serving of fur they rertatnlv succeeded m n.iking Hilda Welsh California Nevada tlecar a thing ol licauty. Wi i!c they Aume Allen had the prettiest children in the terr.-tor- r Mans Ruff . Oregon to stde( t from, in adegree W ruing Annie Wilson Washington Alaska their lalxtre, a great aimnut of woik was In ne McCarthy 1 vt tiib fvgk, necessary, and the good taste of the ladies in tharge was highly commented moved as nearly in the The prutes-io- n lutie maid- proposed line of march as and njion. There were fiftj-onen in all, each representing a state or disbanded at the Dark, where the rest Just arrived, the latest stales in Summer territory, artistically seated in two rows of the program was carried out. A dance around the Godde- - of Liberty, rpre-setite- d for an h('iir was given for the children, by Mrs. Mark Hopkins The altei which the sports were carried out. nuts. little ones were all dre-se- d in white, and The baseball gamo liet ween the Ifovts-viii- e BAY. M wyi t V. H. Branch, care of prisoners, made a their Lucerne, per pm bright picture lovelier and Coalville boy nines was won Ml 6 . Timothy, pt Urn than a bouquet of roses. A chain of red, bj the former. The footraces, sack-rac- f, etc., ,4.5n. net's James Welsh, liimher, 422 42. Re- white and blue ribbon had been made, 1 7i 1 high jump and other races ocper inti pound Flout, et ferred to committee on claims and ac- which led from the Goddess of Lilierty cupied the time until after 5 o'clock, counts. and passed around the entire group, when the tug of war was announced. LOCAL BREVITIES. " Time Publishing Com pan t , printing each little girl having a firm hold of the Some difficulty was experienced- - in seWe always keep a full stock of chain. The costume worn hv Mrs. ordinances, etc., lift. men to contest, and fora time it curing A. Wright and others, work on cemWhoopee Hopkins was both rich and elegant, and looked as if the challenge given by six feet. both she carried out het part to perfection. Echo men to pull any other six on the with etery, 48. We got there Wm. Featberstnne and others, work Standing beside Liberty and dinging to George William ran a pitchfork m ground would not be accepted. But on Cttv Tark, 15l 50. tier with pier feet faith, was little Inez when J. M. Faddies arrived on the hi hand on Tuesday, inflicting a very F. if. "Wright, nnt of hall three Rhead, Utah, hand- scene things took a different turn. He representing painful wonnd. as sweet as would not have it that way, and in a and (15. months, dressed, looking somely released Officer Branch on Tuesday Frost and others, w oik on water a flower. Henry hi short time had John- - Eckland, Buriah from Jail, the county John Marahal At 10 a. in., at the Stake House, Masditch, )5. Wilkins, Wm. Wilde, Henry Wheaton, sentence having expired. Wm. Chappell and others, services as ter of Ceremonies Alma Eldredge called Archie Bnchannan and Lucian CritJr., Summit of Shaw Heber Tribune, 25; committee on deeds under hew survey, for order and made appropriate remarks, tenden hold of the and a complete line of adrope. The word wras county, a native of England, 3d. after which the program given in our given and with a shout from Faddies mitted to citizenahip Saturday by Judge acpoiTS or orxn x s. issue of last week was carried out. that almost took them off their feet as a - Bartch, The monthly rejiort of Treasurer Ball Thomas Ball offered up a starter, the Coalville boys gradually Chaplain town A few eoldier paed through was read and referred to committee on most appropriate prayer, drew their opponents across the line, Monday, bat what they were after and finance. Carl Allison read the iWlsration of and Coalville tame out victorious. Jack where they were bound, we could nut The treasnreri quarterly report wae Independence in a clear, tinging voice, said jokingly afterward, that his men aecertain. read, and on motion, referred to com- and acquitted himself splendidly. had to wia that prize or scrap. The moet agreeable and successful mittee on finance. P. C. Evans, though only being notiImmediately aft?r the tug of war came book agent we have ever met, fame in Report ol city recorder for the quarter fied on afternoon, delivered the horserace on the courthouse hill If hiewerce. with week offic thi to th read and referred tocommitteon finance. a d and most appropriate ad- between Fred RobinsonS black mare 11 wae deaf and dumb. The petition of J. 11. Ball for lebat dress of ten minutei. Mr. Evans ia a and James Hopkin bay mare. The ef 50 on last quarters liquor license most pleasing speaker. first time they ran through the Hopkin John P. Smith, a boy. Mother and child was read and on motion the petition wae Tke oration given by Walter -- Bojrden mar bolted and threw her ' rider, and progreeinu nicely. Tbie la their flrt not granted. able and eloquent, and preyed the judges decided they should run over. wasoth The communication tent in by Wm. beyond question that Coalville need aot boy, and their joy know no bonade. The second heat wae also won by the Fifty bare of j bullioa from the Park J. tV right, calling the attention of the end away from home for speakers on black mare, making very pretty race. Coalville council to the right of way oyer hi City mine paaaed through was on of the ablest came next, and wae race occasions. such It The bicycle make would like looked it land in Spring Hollow, which ha been Monday. It oration we hv ever heard, and Coal- won by Mr. Mobry of Echo, bis opponent money good enough for onr purprwee. used for teveral years, and asking fl25 ville is both proud ef the addrea and being Mr. Gullier of Wahsatch. fact note th to We mnt not neglect for the tame, was considered. In bit The ladies bicycle race was won by that George Oieon wae np from Echo on petition Mr. Wright ette that all tho the man who made it, direcunder tne Lenore Evan. The Mis choir, by singing theFonrth. Mr. 01on and the children road i taken out of hie land, ond offer of J. W, fiimieter, wa good and wae concluded the (port for the aftion This welcome viaitor. the were alto among to give deed for aaae for th above At 8:30 tke fireworks were ternoon. Onr eitiren thould not loee light of named um. Tho petition wa referred highly appreciated. rendered also Band Brass end Coalville The the daye program was conoff, lent held be the fact that a county fair muet to the committee on streets, alley and at the exercises and cluded with n ball in the evening at the both music, good i fall. the How thie Summit la county bridge. ' Pavilion. during the entire dsy, time to commence looking after exhibit. IXPOKT Or COMMtTTXES. There was not n single break in the FAKADE. TH will the held in be A citlren meeting The committee on citr property reentire days program, and every number Hall a on was Jth, eveningTJnly Tuesday grand Ihe parade, as prsdicted, City ported that they had examined into the eut with satisfaction. It Wholesale and retail dealer in Also full stock of waa carried for the purpose of taking etepe forth matter referred to them at laet meeting ons, and wonld do ersdit to a much the grandest celebrations of one was Let three-quartePioneer celebration ef every- with regardte purchasing land titoated larger town. It w a over in Coalville. ever held come. as formed wae tad in mile of a body In the street near Chris Janess place. length, NOT1S. Dr. J. J. Chamber ha a profeseioaal Th sommittee reported that thev found follow : card in thl iaeue, which will hereafter that the parties who made the petition Coalville Brats Bend. The dance was n success. b eeea regularly la Tm Tihx. Hi bad been misinformed as to the parties Officers of the day. Who say Coalville cant celebrate T located one door aonth of the holding th deeds to the land in ques- Mr. John Royden and Mre. Sarah Wilde. office The car of State is the talk of the Coalville Honee. Car of 8tte tion, and that th dead were held by town. It was a beauty. Now that the Fourth of Jolt ha been other parties, and the committee had Thomas Beard, repretenting flower and Beard was busv with his t let range-wenGeorge ai observed, appropriately taken no further action. The report vegetables. took many pictures during and caaiera, be made for the proper obeervance wae accepted. John Dexter, lime. the i thould day. ef Pioneer Day, It a day that Th committee on improvement reJ. L. Mitchell, shoe, etc. Branch was the proudest man in tow n alway be celebrated in Utah. general merchandiee. ported that they had considered the Coalville Co-oA horee race took place on the court yesterday. He had reason to be. He CoAivii.li Times. mattef of constructing a lake in the City house hill this evening between the Park, a matter that wae referred to them drove the Car of State to perfection. coal. Cosl Co., Hopkins Robinson' black mace and a horse said at th previous meeting, and found that Bert Eldredges mule refused for some George Raff, blackemithing. to be from Evanston. The Evanston at present It wa impracticable. But the Citizens time lo lend his services in the parade, intarriages. ' horse carried of the etake. Citizens on bicycles. and insisted on going to the barn when Committee found it necessary to make We learn that Mre. Pringle, who wae CitUens on horseback. repairs on the drive, and considering they reached heme. Darn a mule, anyinjured on Decoration Day by the wagon that the 4th was appaoaching, they proCitizens on foot. way. t And complete in w hich she wae riding tipping over, ceeded with the work on the eame. The floats were all nicelv gotten np, The with When you are constipated, still confined to her bed. It has de it was accepted. report tm t The Times think John Dexter is en- loss of appitite, headache, take one 1 ' The special committee on the new treloped that her leg war broken. titled to the credit of having the best ef Dr. J. H. McLean's Little Liver and We have heard from the party who They are pleasant to survey reported progress, and ake;l for float in the procession. Mr. Dexter not Kidney Billets. lake and will cure you. 25 cents a vial told us he was heund for Hades last further time. The report was accepted onlv h.fd a lone kiln represented, but he week, lie told us the truth, lor he Was auJ further time granted. A rtenevr's Krcoiaateadatlon. actually bad it with a fire in it and Been np the canyon beast lv drunk, and tin motion the meeting was adjourned made a quantity of the genuine lime Mr. J. W. Venable of Dow ney, a piohe has undoubtedly reached his destine- - to Saturday night, Julytith. Benedic- while on the of neer of Los Angeles county. Cal., says some has and manli, tion 'ere thia. tion by Council man Chappell. the lnue made on this occasion' still in Whenever I ana tronbled with a pain Park Record: Following U Ihe ore " Inperfect digestion and assimilation bis possession. He proposes to keep it, in the stomach or with diarrhosa 1 use lilpments from the Mackintosh sampler disordered conditions of the of this event. Chamlierlain's Coiic, Cholera and Dior produce week: silver King. 74,1, svstem which grow and are confirmed too, in memory for the1 TH rhoe Remedy. I have ured tt for years ( Alt or state. 651 180 ; Anchor concentrate, ,500; Daly by neglect. Ih. J. H. MdeansMrength-enin- g know it to be a reliable remedy, and childof the Follow mg are the name Cordial and Bloed l'urifier, by it Wet concentrate, 227,8' ft) ; Silver King recommend : it to every one. For sale cures and tonic and tl.e indigestion states ren properties, they represented concent rate, lift, 770; Total pound A Sou. to 41.00 the tone stomach. Borden John gives pyr Mre. Mark Ilopkiris .God Jess of Lilierty by 1,762,840. bottle. Maine Hannah May Branch The Time returns thanks for a basket Al'" ...New Hampshire . Maggie Rohinoa of the most delicious cherries weliavej Awarded csterday while G. . Bullock wae Sadie Ruff Vermont .... ever tailed, presented by Mrs. w.w. Honors Worlds Fair. his horec on Necoml Last street .MaschnsettJ Highest Cluff this week on her return from'1 driving Ruby Branch . driven r red Robinson another boggy by .Rhode Island Mildred TrovoT where the frmt was grown. Mrs. at collided with Mr. coming right angles Connecticut Cluff distributed tunny like baekete DoIIvh k Emily Branch Witli full stock of buggv, upsetting it and throwNew Tork Litie Edgingfon among friend in the citv. Mrs. Bullock and the himolf, ing baby Mamie Rhead Nv Jersey 1 Hiring the latter part of last week and oot. Grant wa uninjured, but Mr. Edna Beard ..Dnleware a portion of this, Colv die has presented Foil lock was severTy bruied. The baby Eliza Jans .. .1'ennsylvanis a inure bnsiness'like appearance than injary. eoaped - .Maryland Annie Add lor many mouths. This w as largely due .The part of the the .Virginia bimth to the nnnder of wool men engaged in accident Strangest Virginia was that Mr. Bullocks YN esfk irginia trnee loading and unloading wool, and th horse, which is a spirited one, stopped Winnie Ninth .. District of Colombia for were under that way preparations till. Had lie Started to run Mr. Dul-lw- k North Carolina Mamie the Fourth Celebration. andthe baby would snrely have A Been Walker. Carolina Especi.vlly Selected for Mr. E. Covey brought his wool down Cluindlvr...t,..Sontk av- been were in th killed, buggy they .".Georgia Sarah Bailer tc Coalville this week and stored it in too. Gladvs-Iear- d the vacant lot near the deiot for ship... The vehicle was badly used np. A!b-tLottie I.n-t- v ment. There were 265 sai V of it, and the MOST PERFECT MADE. Location notice for Swaiiisoc Mississippi sale at Tut Times Hazel aggregate weight will reach about ',0,000 Tenreee a pure Grape Cream of TaHar Powder. Free Annie May bareeting pound. The wod was sold to Kevser, OfliCVr Kentucky from Ammonia, Atunror any either aduRefant4 T.'Vr A Co., of riiiladelphia, anl th Dr. Prices Cream Bakins Powder May Luty ' Ohio 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. AmrM CU MU MUwtaW r.ir, Sa FruKWCO. Sadie Beech.. pries paid was 9,ls cents per pound. Wt-S- ... pre-e- nt 1 e JuM-pl- . t- -d ... h tt , uig-rant- it. Small Profits, Quick Returns. e e, Dress Goods. fm-e- , 1 II MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING. you want Baled Hay, Oats, Flour and Stock Salt we have it and for sale. the-rrevio- well-time- ALMA ELDREDGE, Manager. John Hopkin, ECHO, Ir. rs GENERAL 1 GENT'S p, 7 line ot AT WAHSATCH Now Open, . DR; Ho-m- er Finest Line of SHOES h ..." CREA1U l MERCHANDISE In Summit Co. JNO. TlOPKIN; Utah. Echo, 1 . |