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Show r V. THE TIMES. i All diaeases start ia the bowels. Keep frtive in the county anJ State aie them open or vou ill be sick. act 'like nature. Keep liver bt ding to warm up in good1 shape I ind bowele active without a aickeulng ,al he fight is soon to bi takn griping feeling. Six million people up I earnest. Great interest is being take and recommend- OAbCARETS; try takkiB tb State tickets and both the nil druggists. l0o abox. Rei 4!icane and Democrats tre sure of John Weetermsrk, an old resident of a wkping victo.y. Park City, was brought down from the kpib'ien stale ticket as selected mining camp Tuesday morning and at til convention Thursday is as follows : Governor, John C. Cutler of Salt lodged in the county jil. Ha waa in a for secretary of state, Charles 8. saloon early Monday morning and got into a quarrel with two other men. Tiif , of Juab; for Justice of the 8u-- Pr a Court, Daniel N. Blow were finally struck and Wester-mar- k Straup, of Salt produced a gun and began to snoot. hats for treasurer, James Christiansen, Both men were hit, and on died as I Verier; for Auditor, J, A. Edwards, of tbe result. Wester mark is being held BElder;for Superintendent of schools, , and will have a hearing ia a few days. of San Pet ;or attorney get 's!, M. A. Breeden of Weber; for Prof. John T. Miller of tbe L. D.B. prti lential elector, H. P. Myton, of S Uke j A. Miner, Salt Lake ; E. W. University of Salt Lake lectnred her in evenTabernacle Wednesday the Stake Ogdea; for congress, Joseph ing. Prof. MilleiLwae greeted with a HcW.li, q Cache. t large audience, tbe attendance reaching Republican county convention made The hundred. speaker about lour - My be held September 15th at 10 no attempt at oratory but by a plain and , and the Senatorial ron-v- ec ai tuple style beheld tbe attention of hi a all oclock on a the same day. is Miller Prof. hour. one audience for Boti 'inventions will be held at Park wise and accomplished gentleman and a lecturer of long experience and wide City. DeLavel CAR-CARE- TS su - ii 4; iracg A'U-Selson- Pure For the third of a century the standard for strength and purity.' It makes the hot bread, hot biscuit, cake and other pastry light, sweet and excellent in every quality. No other baking powder is just as good as Royal, either in strength, purity or wholesomeness. OYAL BAKINO POWDER CO.. 100 WILLIAM I WMMWdWMMil LOCALS AND PERSONALS. IT Ten times all other makes combined. ock,m popularity. pFred Raeband of Park City The vegetarians are rejoicing over tb an 1 e. President Abram Hatch of Heber beef strike and subsequent high price, Citv Ur announced tbeir candidacy Senator from the Fifth district s thpy regard tbe eating of meat not fer ' 1 NEW YORK. Miss Libbie Calderwood left here yesterday morning for Spanish Fork, where will teach school the coming season. only as , nnneccessary, bat pernicious Tb fish detiers also rejoice, as their business hat receives a great impetus. Thus we tee how one man calamity is another ones fortune and how one part of the race ie made happy by the misfortunes of the other. If w have high prices tbe consumer complaiur, if low the producer it growling. American Farmer. - Daisy No. 1 T Uwocratt of this county held the i mention in tb Academy building V tisymoreing and elected eighteen deh , t to the state convention which wiJ I Uldia Salt Lax oa Thursday Ui C, A Caliit wV chairman of the cor u and John Fitzgerald tan let Cs Jo! ( Ti following Eay Brim, , f secre-elegat- ea wereee-- L. suenru con-tipati- oh, aighk-year-ol- jother -- - 104.00 ot t u Republican ticket. ' a $67.00' 88.00 Humming Bird, Sold by Easy Payments. SUMMIT IMPLEMENT 60. W. L. HANSEN, ManaBer. G. G. REDDEN & SONS, bt-r- -- - i ""of Boyden, O.A. Bad company la like a nail driven inProf. Hickman of the B. V, UniverLW. Wilds Freeman ifailn, secwas here Sunday in the interest of to a poet, which, after the first or tin, W. W. Hortin, Dan Lam-1- 1 Dr. Redner of Kama wai down laat sity that institution. He was one of the ond blow, can be drawn Out wij,h little f J. Benson, John Welsh, Her-- a, once driven in np rv Friday on basinets. speakers at the meeting Sunday night. difficulty ; but, being J. D. Cline, D, B. Shields, to tbe bead, tbe pincerg cannot take Ge James OConnor, A'.R. Jth, District school will commence Monday, which can only be We C.W. Malr, J. Howell. Ten Grandpa' Arnold has been quite hold to draw it out, ' 12th. Sept sick tor several days at Grass Creek. done by the' destruction of tbe wood. a!' were selected as follows ; P. A. R. Jones and wife were np from He wae thought to be dying a few days You may be ever so pure, you cannot II ' , John Fitzgerald, John Carrol, with bad companion! without IV Echo Wednesday. . ago, but be rallied and ia now oh the associate k, Ephriam Lambert, W. E, 4 bad odor. From impure air r.-- 1 into falling r Wilkins P, H, Neeley, C. II. improve.' Lake Ealt for vice Birch left Ben we take diseases ;from bad company Monday r, S, Bail, to apend a week visiting. . Eugine 1277 went dead at Park City tod Imperfection. Ex. f committee was appointed - ol Wednesday morning, and the coal tie fallowing gentlemen to John Shaw returned to his home in engine had to be sent from here to bring A box of nice eating apples left in t e c until the regular j a gn week. f ' r ihtu-- i tirsf1 wew,andiJtha flat of the ' , T Academy be Png by t'.. eCff'? j Ft noorf. here about were association last TuesMonday primary L. e;t, Arthur Maxwell, Freeman Dr. VIsick will go to Morgan next devoured by delegatee to the M1 n, fl. W- - Young, D. B. Shields, A. day to remain until Sept. 17th. When troubled with constipation try eagerly Democratic county convention held In RWeier.J. W. Geiger, C. W. Mair, Chamberlains Stomach and liver TabMrs. Amanda Robinson came oat from that building Monday morning. Tbe Georgs Smith. are to take and produce lets. Balt Lake Saturday to visit friends. - . no They or easy young ladies went to get the applet I griping unpleasant 'effect. For shortly after the convention adjourned P. B. Neeley, C. H. West and Thomas aale by John Boyden A Son. , and were greatly surprised to find them Pack r after the nomination for A baby boy was born to Mr. tnd Mrs. county all gone. If any of the delegates go up clerk on J.T. Wilde Monday. All doing nicely. the Democratic ticket. . The Stake presidency visited the Up- for an office this fall look ont can they Charles Lobb was np from Ogden this ton ward Sunday and filled a vacancy in for the Primarj officers. tsaalarlal Announcement week visiting his brother, Aloert Steph- tha Bishopric. William Harris was pot Tsthe vctexandcltiwntof the Fifth in as second counselor. The V. M. M. L ens. BaMrteaejr Httklssi. Senatorial District, comprising Summit A. was also organized. Ivan Fewket It it a great convenience to have at and Wasatch counties: Mrs. C. M. Jonanien was confined to Was chosen president and - Adam John- hand reliable remedies for me I hereby publicly announce myself as her bed all last weet with a severe sick ston first counselor. for t candidate for tbe State Senator from in cases of accident - and apell. A good this district on tbe Republican ticket A pleasant birthday party waa given alight Injuries and ailments. feat one and that liniment is becoming If elected my efforts will be unceasing Mr. afternoon of W. horns tha Smith at H. Commissioner yesterday County a favorite, if not a household neccessity for the best interests of my constituency made a basinets trip to Park City yes- and Mrs. J. L, Boyden, in honor of the is Chamberlains Pain Balm. By apply- and the State generally. I stand unfifth of their Manrice. i birthday ion, terday. it promptly to s ent, braise er burn pledged for any person or corporation ing About fifty little tots were present and Misses Mary and Caroline Brown went the pain and causes the injury and if my candidacy is saceeesful, I will it allays the afternoon was ynjoyably spent playto Park City Sunday for a two weeks' to heal in abont one-thi- rd tbe time usu-1- 1 cast my vote for a man for next United which after delicious ing games, etc., visit. as and is an antiseptic State Senator who, in my opinion, would it required, were served. blood poisoning. best of it danger any prevents from down came Park T. Booth represent Utah and her people. I John When Pain Balm it kept at hand a sprain aik the support of all Republicans, and Next will be few with a and Wednesday, Sept. 7th, days spent City Tuesday Press Association Day at Utahns Park, may be treated before inflamasation seta propose to nte every honorable means his parents. Sait Lake City. A special program has In, which insnres quick recovery. For to secure the nomination and election. of Salt son and been prepared consisting Mrs. William Folger of short ale by John Boyden A Son. Respectfully, ' Lake spent several days here this week speeches, high claw vaudeville, music, Frederick Rasbaxd. Park City, Utah, Aug. 26th, 1904. with relatives. dancing, ate. The proceeds of the day Primary Convention- will go the Utah Press Association. A convention of the officers of the LOST. A peice of batten burg pattern won Ex associations of 8nmmlt stake Primary The following peraons took the teachunfinished. Please return tO( this office wae held here Sunday, representatives Flump cheeks, flushed with the soft ers examination which waa held this from all the wards. Mrs. glow of health and r pare complexion, and be rewarded. week: Mary1 Walker, Mand Neeley, being present West of Ogden and Mrs. Snow of Salt Risks all women beaulifnl. Take a small May Smith, Hannah Rhead, Eliza Lake were present representing tbe dese of herbiae after each meal ; it will G. G. Redden A 6ons have opened a Branch, J. A. Williams, David Seasons, connection in transfer and stable prevent constipation and help digest livery primary board. MandCaimth, Maggie Carruth, Viola general waa held Sunday wbatyoRhev eaten. 60c. Mrs. Wo. officer with their restaurant. An meeting Brink. . L. Benson and wife, Mias Neff M. Stood, Midlothin, Texas, writes, May morning in the Academy building, and 81st, 1901 j , w have need Herbies in in E. L. Benson will teach school at Upand meetings evening The Coalville braes band have been were held ton this coming winter and Mrs. Benson in the Stake Tabernacle, which out family for eight years, and fomd it giving concert on the streets several were will teach at Pine View. largely attended. An object lesson th beet medicine w ever used for evening the past week. The boys are waa billons fever and malaria," given by the member of the Coahard and can now discourse lville association Sunday afternoon which Sold by John Boyden A Son.' Mrs. George etockman and children of practicing music in shape. A committee waa well rendered Park City bay, been visiting the ladya wasaronndproper and well received. week solicting means this week. the Tbe remarks Little &lrl Injured. tbe past by visiting ladies and ' parents with hich to pnrcbaae nniforms, and local officers were good and approprtbe Edna d Ball, tha met with encouraging support. . daughter Miss Ellen 6tewart came down from they iate, The convention was a vary profit- ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bali of this place, will rePark City Wednesday to spend a week t with every painful accident last is said that 610,000 would not cover able gathering and much good It . tills. with her mother at Hoyts Thursday afternoon about six oclock, the amount of damage done in this sult from tbe same. i which may result in tb lots of her severe on frorts the 20th county by Ang. right A baby girl waa born Saturday mornLife. A Wild for Ride had. She wrs playing near a bay Boys ol and 21st. Wheat, oata and potatoes were - and Mrs. Rob Wilklnkoa u Mring With a family around expecting him tick, where there waa a derrick. She injured the moat. There will be very Boy ta villa. All doing nicely. little wheat in tb whole county that to die, and a ton riding for life, 18 miles, bed hold of a rope sear a pulley and ne children On th will be fit for grinding into flour, A to get Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con oppocite aid of H. lhe stack took hold of Jooe Brothers have at last completed great Ileal of hay baa been W. and Colds, Coughs lumption. the rope and injured by Brown of Leeeville, Ind., endured deaths Wiled it. The girl's band was forced the dam across the Echo Creek and the numerous rains of tb past two weeks. week. this mill waa started ap again agonies from asthma, bnt tbia wonder- into the pulley with tbe remit that tb An Iowa farmer tells of a neighbor ful medicine gave instant relief and toon WM Orally stripped off her fingers, I now sleep j terrible gash torn in tb palm of Mra. Emma McPhee and baby came who sent to borrow enough buttermilk to eared him. He write: Like marvelous ff She waa taken at once to the ot from Salt Lake the first of the week make pancakes. Tb milk aas glvea eonndly every night, Be- - French and and eooa the child messenger returned cores of consumption Pneumonia, Bronnod spent several days with relatives. th wound drete- to ask for a peice of fat meat to grease chitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove it wa thought et first that tha ia and Long , n would have to be amputated, but Marshal Walter CaJdereoodt face waa the grid!, Tb borrowing habit one matchless merit for all Throat 60e shake hard doctor is now of tha opinion that tbe morn-i- g easily contracted, bottles to Guaranteed off, trouble. Saturday last smiles tvered with mber can be eaved, because hia wif presented him with finally becoming chronic and differing 11.00. Trial bottles freest Jobs Boyden although It is in d little ia its worst stages from stealing. Sons Dreg Store. 4 shape. firl Next Monday is Labor Day. Over 500,000 in use. RESTAURANT, MEAlsS SERVED AT Abb HOURSEVERYTHING CLEAN & FIRST-ebAS- - S- Complete Line of Candies, Soda Water, etc. in took. - i r-- For Wo.trwork. NOTICE. ' For soma months past several member of tba City Council have been agitating the question of a waterworks system for Coalville City, A general eiti mate of th coat to th average has been made and it seems that for tbe person who pays taxes on 500 valuation th cost would be at most 91.00 per year nntil tha bonded indebtedneii neccetiar ily Incurred is cleaned np. If it it fonnd, after further fnvestiga tioaand inquiry, that tbe taxpayers generally seem to favor patting In water-work- s system, an election will be called in tba near future for the purpose of submitting the question to the people. If, however, those who are making tba preliminary Inquiries meet with too much discouragement, tb coencii, will probably not think it well to Incur the expense of an election that would probably result in a defeat of the proposition. tax-pay- er Rear Stomach. When tbe quantity of food taken It too large or the quality too rich, sour stomach ia likely to follow, and especially so if tha digestion hat been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let five hoars elapse between meals, and when the you feel a fullness and weight region of tht stomach after eating, take Chamberlains Btomtch and Liver Tablets and the soar stomach may be tveid-ed- . For sal by Johu Boyden A Son. United States Land Olhef, bait Lake Citv. Utah, J nly 13, liKH. To uhom it may comctm. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list No. 197 of lands selected by the aatd State for the establishment of permanent water reservoir for irrigating purposes under section 12 of the Act of Congress approved July 18 1894. Theoliouing tracts embraced in said list are in a town ship containing mineral claims of record vis 8W 6W Sec. 28, T. 3 N., R. 7 East, 8. T. Mer. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted ia this office for inspection by eny person interested and by the public generally. Within tb next sixty days following the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 27,1898, (23 L. D. 459), protest or contests against tha claim of tho Stato to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on tb ground that tba tame It more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office, at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest er contest within tbe time specified will be considered sufficient ral evidence of tho character of tbo said tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will bo reccomtnended for apnon-mine- Your return card printed on proval. Feakk D. Hobbs, Register. ioo envelopes for 75 cents at Gxoboe A. Smith, Receiver. THE TIMES office. ABSCIM ' W. H. Harrison, Cloavaland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15th, 1902. "I want to say a word of praia for Ballard's Snow Liniment I stepped on a tail, which caused tbs cords in my leg to contract and an aboceas to rise on. my knee, and tha doctor aaid that I would havo a stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lords drug store (who is now in Denver, Colo.) Ho recommended s bottle of 8now Liniment; I got a 69c lire sod it cured my lag. It it tha best . liniment in th Subscribe for THE TIMES. HmI4 a nu , , CwwRh r CksabwIiUl Ksauljr. I hart sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for mors than twenty year and it bat rivn entire satisfaction. I havo told a pile of it and can recommend It highly. Joseph McEiblney, Linton, Iowa. You will find thia remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief, tnd is pleasant to take. For sale by John Boyden A 6on. world. ABSCESSES, with few exceptions are RT-P-A-S Tabules Indicative of constipation or debilitv. find Doctors result from They may, however, A Introduced good pescription bodies, or from foreign blows For mankind. into tht skin or flesh, inch as splinters, Wo Israou fornuai oeeaidoiw pwiift thorns, etc. Sold by John Boydqn A Tils tsenl tsviijr Bottle (no ornt) Ouutalua a lupplr to All Son. yew. drucglfta sell them. t |