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Show aamrrr u folloii. Coalville Times. atilt, Aidwii Bober bteeii I UUWAD oooU" Cai.ii , Frank jfWi Rippon; biographical akateb ol BtajoMoors ifltct ; FRIDAY, OCT. niiB Rorrioou, Moro - -rewffu.g, Vifciii Copley. aivm 4M ofntwe Of mm wrbil J. 8.. SalAbout 11 .30 J in mon ws aasreting putting up the .tmtitiitfttMnfw wunui bo fof Republican ia fceedqawrtew, a 1 w pt city tiga otdo bio ... brtwi 0 foil from th ladder, otnklng Ip 4S.IVS sew grtV FM KUO, and fracturing two rib nourtbo opioo, X. ?, Tbo jujuieo ore eery polufut, bat pot . 11 p Ho M '' . IB dongcroao. W , fia IOOis Jlu. Wo received tine week o copy of tho Onion River (Wyo ISUr, end not tboi AotbortioO fwr,iyBd,oU sag it has changed hondo, 11, T. llatnoo, fur TM TtnM. 1 B 8uW and old frieud o tho writer, having skiy o r assumed front rol. Mr. Homo io o fc Wuri H.i.r, Krainon A W newspaper tnon, and nr . CtuiflM H. West . ills UreNtsr make ill paper worthy the 1 Urk 1 , iubn , tlu Rnuro W wkst of oil in Ita field. Tho Tiho. Sea patronogo ii . ,, irui , , , WlusU. fuarj.0 0 .toll eongratulatoo tb people of Green River, .. im hfir,o aek-Morgo hf i gUfi k COALVILLE MARKETS, i wtrma ijuiwn Wliffltt, b l pm fcustn--t . iwt W pound OsU,tt bet jwr ul!rf,Jf Ear. (r .n.fc.8 p3ti.. ' lnbi l . ... . mure , -- jMemed r . grim minims, per pound Prune pork, per pound mn.l tliWffl, per (wand rr). - per - tn. mr, per Mu Tion.ll; j, per too, Hour, ret. iljgfi BRtmmS. tin pulitleioii atm a uuomt, hnt He 'lttiOke ail af it aret HBirrwyvt)fkitdr mi s. J e 0n min 00 aao Turtwi ;,i free! f Gtutjftn (Mek, ui hoad, mil nunt eod pntvp to Sou t)ln (Heo4 with K., t a vUaM. . oi f to be I at in jBnl u4deilt' i A novel move for aiToet charity being talked of. , The intention now io to o b 60 canto give a dance, tukeio-teach Two aides are to bo i boron among the aportwnen, who are to go out on a a ere red hot to Debt if r colter-to- r.r- - LOCAL w waa tb wife of tho awetwur and of Millard county and a daughter of Han (Been, an old time muaiciaa well known in this rlty, Herald, 8. (The dareated waa a slater of Mr. Frank Olaen who la new teaching the Hoyto cloael bio school ills echoed, Mr. for Fillmore to and departed Monday attend the funeral. It 7.VS 9 per Id povuto r "V. w of runs 4hv, hunt, the aide bagging the lead game to pay for tho ball taket of the winning tarsia. No game io to lie killed that la not ofan eatahlo sarieiy. Each apedei of willconnl to much In point. For game Jaioei Uatl bio opened tho Now a rabbit ii oounled on point, nelanco, Joontaiti oilfHjn with a full itofk a gmn to two point, a doer or bear fifty Read tho adtortioviueat of the point, etc. The team securing th Cash Bargain More in tbia iaauo. aa oat gaut in point ii to lie declared the Tho WatMtcIi Wav re port the death wlnngr, All game amt proceed of the of an old reanleat. Loro Rotor Holtnirn, hunland eneirtainuent are to lie donated to the deterring floor, ft I a moat ag.1 In, ' Mott ail of our ciluwno who wont io worthy cauap, and nine roly to bo hoped toaitend cniilerenre and tbo fair have will be carried out. returtiad. Tim ehould F.very reader of Th TfieTJfajihe Mercantile Company carefully read every adverlitemaat in mako another chwngo In thoir largo ad. ft column. Not this. Week alone, bat ihi aeek, Ko;id it. -every week, ft will both interest and A fioat yon and save yon many dellar. larga Iran eimrenl'y reading must progressive bueineoe men The baa Hemlquarter beyi pnt are tbe advertiser. Their goods are up in front of the City Halt, id w i the freshest and beat, they are wrfect Ktniaa Indian rttaJuy a a miner day. Tho wind blew nearly all abreast with th time, and th fact that they keep their goods before yen is the paint, otf Us feme. evidence that they will bear inspection. B heat and oatt aUIImi reewlvodat The man who does not advertise ft the t(o of Filjah Born, vrutfrdav to U; 8a .itHtm a ton, The loan aao flliod with vttiioio fruui all os er tho loonty yeitorday. nr thn office m Hubieriptioa at market man r prim. Tlia quality must bo good. It aWntJinso another ihow waa coin who who always ha a good stock of good (o select from. Tbe man liot'o advartleo is tbe one who has big to town. VYhat'o thw matter uh a u 6 tod stuck of new goods to allow you home dramatic eumpanyT You will find that almost invariably the Comad Hnly pawed through Coalville man who tell tou fields to wall known ytwday for Pail faiko valley with to need advertising space, is in fact too atemt lAk) Imrke which ha 4iai been Well known todoa good business. Tbe only difference between he and the adwmuiiertng. Alma Buiith ol TloroM Copley wore vertiser la that the fatter sails smoothly the pjfLer at the Stake Tabornaclo along, while the former fa running Sunday. Rolh gentleuiou made good without a rudder, and ie continually . addrvwo. bumping up againat snags in the way of Iiov,Tihlml of Ogden preached at the inducement advertised by hit competitors, By all means read the ad. Cotifirgatlotial church her tail Sunday Ho delivered a veryjabl aertuon to a A NVeattarfui Cvawaerer. gowtrn.! audience. No disease Is more common among A large ahipuiewt of rattla waa made the peeple thsasoorlnla. Handed dewn fiotu tbiiand earrounding pointo thlt from generation to generation, it is "work. Mom III go nen week. They found in nearly every family, in some form, ft wav make its appearance in toe oil headed for Omaha, dreadful running sores, In swellings in The livUe girl of Willard Hobeon, who the neck or goitre, or in eruptiens of baa Wu lory low with typhoid fever, varied form. Attacking th tnucona catarrh, i improving, but hit little bey came membrane it may be known or developing in the lung it my be, down with the eamo diaeaee Tueaday. and often ie, th prime cause ef conRartieular attention la called to tho sumption. ft whatever a ay ecorfula may manifest new advertueruetit In this laiuo cl Mtsa itself, Hood a Sarsaparilla is lie invetShe haa juat returned erate Urn and Maggie Salmon, eonqnerer. This medicine with new ami complete hue of goods. haa am h powerful alterative end vitlllt-m- g streets upon thw blued that every There U aeuse talk of of erganigtjig a trace ol impurltv Is et pelted, smiths icmpaoy of tuilitm In Coalville, bat bioed Is made rich, pur ami healthy. the good work go on. The- - i material tfci l)k(W). rnuwh m Coatville to make the ctaik TnttNew Wed acbobf i reported t esmipany of the territory, x Wiilinm Hi I'hle had the misfortune lie progressing nicely, there being, an to have bit arm broken by hot kit k attendance of about forty. At this leg him Tuwelay. The artu waa eel by school, each Friday afternoon, an is given, jwhtoli the tesoher, lrtlisjuicr and Biilie will aoon be Mis Prout, ijivltes all parents to able to kick football again, foft-eve- ' t lhf ' enter-twinina- tit tie inforuia- - .tmiiia to the effect that Mr. Evan panted a perfectly satisfactory yaamlna- - - tion and hat been aduntled to practice betorc tbe wufts of' Utah, TueTivi4 congrasuiatft. Tbr Webster Literary Society field its trpihtr um ting Turwlay evening. WaK trCsih.rond made an wddrewa, Ralph Jsitrs remlatehwtmn, aa did ale,) Carl A them, Fiank Ripfw, and Ale Mud i dn.yed In a e, the whole tblrtv-fi- v Meetings of ill Coalville teacher w ill be hekl each Friday at 7 p. m, in Brick achouf hotiae commencing October invited. A good 19th, Tbe public program each week. Tb school should be furnished with cabinet in which each child could deposit hi specimen of mineral, animal, or vegetable, gpeh spec) mens would make the choicest subject tor study and thought. It must tie remembered that an education gsined from book alone, leevvt the pupil unfitted t meet the lr Later it la tie public ecbooli of tbe district a lively Interest ie shown, there being an enrollment of about 250. The torn Creek school opened last Monday, Mr. Carl Alliaun a teacher, with twenty pupil. There will probably -- aunpatiou toniontte. - tend, I hria UjrimiaueuB, a old and ra tpecled citlaen of f'ark CdTi couiuillteed suuidc in tfajsb plan I at Friday by hanging Tb cane that led io the raoh act w the fear that ho wao becoming dement eL 'r . The telephone liu between MvttLake end Tintic will be completed by 21)1 h yf thi inoiitb. to look a It if Hie fine between Coalville an t Park t'ify will i tnoiphitad about ten years tier every body is ds), eve by the court report from fab Lakt hat P C. Evan haa applied tor admnmon to the and that hta application has been 'referred to th practical problems of lifearthe wbrld baa no pedal field prepared for" th atudsnt of book lore. W understand that th Teacbere Institute of Summit empty will be held alternating between Coalville and Bark City during thlt aeaaan. . pro-- 1 gram being very inter ling Thd ai-- j Iml U mlaiK wa toC. It the clove uneen aroae aa to whether ladies i tmild ;n the society, it was decided that the) could jo.n. and that tho eoc y j 'oiv aiixioo that they should do wo. The pragma ncit Tuesday will b 1 , et Railwaymurued lt airtokig tw U. fk Chicago, Union Pacific and North-dt- -( westvrn Idn offer the beat aoroniMed. toon' to the traselm public enroutet Chicago. Through tram, fast time, i!ee ng Mrt t.gant dm ing care, rotomst sleepers, swchaingehair cars and handsome day ooackoL At now almost be working Mercantile w the f.lfOO an engburering hat the tunnel has equals uidMEstsl and a great deal of credit fs due bMwuigineerO. A. Palmer, w $10 ha bad pVjOual charge of the engineering part of tbe work, and Fore-tfiwho has given h!i John H Xe-tl- y exclusive attention to the mechanical t, department. Tbe luimeciiou were tbe drill froip the tides of the taalp Uiirutroi date U the aidex ef the tun net w I.i n ivarHel out from the ahafL It was a tilting ending of tin splendid undertaking MamJiug in end of the great ti i.ncl a can e the (faylight at the outlet, glim pisriyg ncarlv Itirte milt a away. The square of he mouth an he dotimtlv en. There are no curves. Th total actual lcfi.-ll- i of the dram tunnel i 15, AW feet vxtemhng straight through the mountain Horn a point over the divide east fmitPirk tlty tothe workings of the Ontarm tupping the lat51" tool level and ter mine at the draining the enlin- - stitmu of the conn try, including the 1'ult ami JhIv-Wcproperties. Of the total cost the la)g will pay on hall Mining com pan? Ground waa broken on J til v 25, 1888, at the uioutn of tl. tunml, although tbe actual work did not coruincncc forsev-r- a days thereafter, and the connection was mud atRp. in, I tuber 7, 189b According to the last pttblixhcl repoi t of tbe fompaii) tl.o ost of the work io Decymbey tlr 1893, a as t JS4,OG7.l, and the expenditure since that date will owoll the total coal to amualbing over t -- Co, I Another Lie Nailed lUEffiH foot level. A few m Our Competitors areSayingWeonfy give 7 pounds of Sugar for 50 cents- - We are still giving 5 jmi-fec- Ilbo for a n completed g - William Bird, a contractor iron! Salt Lake, ptoaed through Coalville Monday with seven teams, plows, rape ie, and about twenty men, en tbe road, ash said, to Evanston, near which point they wifi construct a grade for a trackleading to some coal mints for th Union Pad tic company. four-hors- e m horn 4 there thro It mo tuTSd dram tunnel until there (erfei'tioug pre effected and then it w ito aileiicel, pending deeper ' any rate, we are looking lor wine-thinto pop inelanter. Ed lea. one of tb great- rrptiee at thy age, ipletfd at Bark City on The work on this great u in progreaa for ms year. fetalis w clip from tb unc.el, m Notwithstanding the above statement, we nudentand that rails will aoon t laid on the (iraa creek spur the grade being ale Teeter (midtuC Mill a Halt in a mii.ihg ly. It will, of oouraup re 4wl-tjuire tenvral Aia to remove, the from ttie floor of the tunnel and make th connetf io; perfect, o that the turn of tbe watei wont the mine will not be , mail unlil ph! 'the end ol the pre dl continue to ent week, level and raise the Jievada line, Garfield Beach incluilesl on favorable term and for any numbe; otyear. The Uuh Company, by lea ing tb line, could connect tho baltau rmsdjst OarfieiJ, widen tb gauge to Terminus and save lb conat ruction nl of track. It coutd alao twenty mit cloe Garfield up entirely and tbu tdrn to Baltair. all th lake resort basins The official behaved that out b a move a this would be a master stroke on the part of the Utah Company, . . .. of in tart t oii'thr A cnumlidatlon part of the Utah Company and tlie Great alt Lake A Hot Spring i alto considered among the poatiblhtiea. Thi would give th Utah company a good tart on a good rout toward Cohlvillo. Tribune TlkSIU lavr uipletkiri of the tunnel. w orking of the Onlari n the 1 5uh t d level, it efiL hoTonger be nceary tfc oiierale the great Cornu!, hand-ha- g puuip, wkub wee for year been the water ad tlur ttntano and Del) and wbnb ) lie of the woudeiaof Utah light repairs. Referring to the project of Ah Utah Company to build weetwotd, a promt nent local official tb other day revealed aoinVertmting poeeibibty: Hom up PoiwI to opeok by tho rard and declared a. that the Union Fawifiu Company )Jf tiling iBll XmlflUI lffi lgSflll.L,Uii li The now w received hero yeetrrday tho death of Mie. Alma Orem wood, at Fillmore, on Sunday. Tb deceaned . ' Tli Ontario nmukf l practically eoi feunday tunnel ha be ThefiHowmg Herald f Tto With Hie 1 which tap t1 do. Coal Mm Infpcclor J. B. Rawliog Io home from a trip to Coalville, Mr. told the Herald man yeotenlay Ik Raw huge Indidmeut found againat J. K that th If, B illiatne, id the William mine, been dirameecd on wcounl of the deiH tune of the IndlCUhi. The motion to Wwut- prejudice, made d tenon. Ttilajhinr, according to Mr. RawTlaga, ft befCcllent conditiou and h been for two year. Herald, 9tlf. . Angel rrwcUi y Isceri will b abl to Th'o company etllia an old grad mad by tb Union Pacific aaverai year ago, with aoiuf ha . . . - Lake A bo ifa. Ktl Waw yeoterdar front a bunting trip on tb Waber, Id company with Lreneral dn-age- r Kophl W. Clayton and other. He denie that tit trie bad anything to do with tb Graaoereek terminal project, and aaid that so grading bad yet been lp. 1 . IwtooeoO Vwimi Imhm to Tht totolw, Secretary I. A. Claytoa of th bait - ., nin MATT .TAKIO Mewa Pram Cnium, flrat-t'lnv- o -- of the recently Incorporated companies of this city apparently propose to be known by their quiet, vigorous frork rather than become famous by loud aoclaim, newspaper advertising or by other means of securing public notoriety awl notice. Among them are th Great Creek Terminal Railway company and the Diauiondville Coal and Coke company, both of w bleb are mad up of ome of th moat solid business men of the territery. The former com CO tuple d tht repairing of pany the old grad for th four Miles and tbe urvey to the old Church mines, Grass creek junction, Th laying ef rail ii th next thing In order, and that tea task that will soon begin, The latter company which fa made up of 8. F. Walker, president; W. H, Remington, OR 71r--2 h t 09,000. lbs for 50c. And furthermore you can get 15 pounds of Sugar for one dollars worth-oyour produce or fora Iu $1 order on us. Remember your produce is good and will go just as far as your. Cash. f ' N S The acrofuloiia taint whicli may have been in vonr blood for year, may be thoroughly expelled by giving Hood Sarsaparilla a trial. TIm tSomiK-iaU- yVe have just received a large consignment of Caaeua. u The Democratic caucus waa held Tueaday sight for Vb elect mn of nine delegates to the county convention and the nomination of one precinct justice, on constable. F. if. Wright waa tbo Stewart 1L Field, aecre-tary- chairman of tbe meeting and K, II, and Mr, E. Cummings, treasurer, Rhead secretary, will on Monday meriting naxt lay. - It was decided ly l b sncctuig pt balswitch from tetr coal lot fur th whole nine delegate mg a 3,000-foatom, and cok work at Diamnndville, Wyo. vN nine receiving the highest number ts connect with th Oregon Short Line, of tote to be declared elected. Tlie contract forth grading hpa been J, T. Hudson, J- - A, Smith and A. if. let to W. N. Bird of this city, who is Addy wore appointed tellers by th now will on his way with twenty men chair. ' and teams to do the work. Tbe contract Twenty name w crop lived in uomina-tiofor building trestles, sheds, houses, tbar were sixty-fou- r votes cast, office, etc,, hat already been let and the the iucfs'f tl nine being as follows- - A. lumber puichaaed. On th completion H. Addy, 51; T. L. Beach, 84; J. II. of tbe twitch above referred to large Faddies, 35; W. H. Bratuh, 30; Joseph quantities of the Ihanottdvill c l Wright, 29,0. F. Wilde, 29, J. L. which ie laid te be of a wry superior 34 ; J. A,"Sn.h, 89;AY. W.Cluff, quaiity will be shipped to Salt Lake and Jr., SB. other Utah town aawell ssto other William J. VVright waa nominated by cclamation to r precinct juath-e- . prominent wasteru point. News. Andrew Pug e, For precinct sr A Grand Junction (Colo.) special to mire received the nomination, also by L the gait Lake Herald of th 9th says acclamation.The ni(e' ing then adjourned. It it rumored her' that th Rio Grand Western contemplates buildinga branch road from their main line, starting at Crevasse, in this county, running north up Wagon canyon loth head of Evacuation crook, ttofnc down that itream to Whit river, thence along the lint to Ourey agency, and up the Duchesne rival, via Fort Duchesne, to connect with th Utah ('eutrai railroad at 1aik City, Utah, It is believed that the Gil aon Asphalt company of Si Louie, which d la backed by tb Anheut swIning company of that city, it directly terested in tht building of tbia reql, ! aa a big outfit of tan is, tout and gradfrYA laraft I. Griffm. ing implements, consigned to it, waa unloaded at Crave this laorning and yesterday CbaneiO, Baxter, raprerent. Only ing that company, George Goss, forme y crcfwta Cured-Blo- od Purified by cFteT engineer of thTWestern, and ConHoods Sareaparllla. ductor Wright, who figured largriv in ' A Co., LowtiL Masai . the building of the Western atanJard "0.1I iRood with ptBesur tost I send a tSsttaualal brand left Fruit whh a btg pack outfit We are sole owners guage, wniin abat Hoods garupwiila has doss forth head of Mtasouricreek, which lor ad Caujliier. It t a wonderful medlctn Sizes tic due east of Evacuation creek, from aad I caneot mwiniBuiid It toe highly Sarah, entire Satisfaction or money refunded. whe is tuurosa years old, hat been whkh point preliminary sfirvey of the 121-- 2 to 2, $1.60 per pair. Ual and examine Afflicted With tcrofuiu" rente wilt be made. The Gilson Asphalt eras stiMf ibs was on year aid. Tor tv years company has large iutorests la the made. tor n ou side of her thahastudtrnuitng face W e Pled every reiuedy rmonuneiuled but there are no better wer tern part of this state, and expact nofhlDj y fuug situi we roiruamced to acquire others equally as groat la th tulue ipaillla. Mv married daughtw Itood I harsapauUa beueus Uncoiopshgr or Uintah reservation fa adv Utah, where there are known to be Ira moires deposits of t hi valuable mineral h had cured her ol dyspepsia. She had been Today, ten ten of wsphaltuiu troubled with that com plaint since childhood, hauled into thi city from the m' &4 vltK without t tr fur the hat neverthebeethouseHixid We the Colorado Uilaomte Atphaltuqi com- potUeol oflauetK'fvi gjriikf It td hamh about oat Louis SL u hai eouioere4 the numlhg tore. fw corporation that H pany, auither Rio j Blanco it developing mince Only a tear Remaining see-o- ur county. The distance traveled wa over istraeeot the dreedfui dltesse. Prertuus is toe awdlctno her ey !ght was affected ninety miles, but thi mineral igin tuvb taking but now esri sc perfectly la eoniMvUw with Hoodi, s nareaparilla w her need Howl t demand that a good margin i left tt-pm, J pud them ths bat Xu egetsbie producer after paying wagon freight and kUhiaUuirriH, Xeiua, Iihsuls. railroad transportation charge Hood's Rills ears wuvee, stch beadacte, CHOICE! , N TEAS 1' ot Which sells Regularly at 50 cents per pound Our Price Will be a, Boy-tie- VA cts per n, A Try a pound and you will use no other. con-labl- ' Try a can of Fresh Oysters Only 50 cents Choice Smoked Salmon at 20 cents per pound, VI We have just opened up a full line of the a Scar Remains well-kno- wn aw. Rocky Mountain School Shoe . Seamless Back,' Oil Grain and ofthis Standard-Screw- ofShoesand we warrant ererypairto give 8 to 12, $1.40 per pair. Sizes them for yourselves, Remember Hood's51 Cures full line of fall and winter goods now in and open for inspection at prices that equal the hard Hne.No trouble -- to timesr Call inland show goods. , Yours Respectfully, r - A J e todljwtlou, bUloosnesa. rafiriaK), Tktilil)r destined to the prominent Pataengers cities of th Missouri River should patronise' th Chicago, Utah Pacific and Northwestern Line. Magnificent Pullman and Wagner sleeptng cart, elegant Pullman and Northwestern dining cars. Ire refining chair ear, bapdeomeday coaches ana comfortable Pulmai colo-atl- a sleepers. r Bold by all druggists. J ATXO3STBnr, N I : City- - J - HENRY SHIELDS, PEOPLES MERCANTILE CO, A. SCOWCROFT, Manager. i toe |