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Show EtZ DEVOTED TO THB INTBJBSSTa Vol. XV. 1 1& I1M COA THE PEOPLE'S ADVERT! S EH. Uutvtriity of (Juh OB' S'rtTMr: XT OOUXTTTr. JCJ 3. l97other' narrowly tf" tl iit COALVILLE,. SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, 05 ro? hea nr execute Xo. 27. - !i lie (il iiiuiN FoutRi' ha rtin we have in the state, and when it t 4un near th and gonr. lriui tht time the flrt comes to a Fourth of July oration an automobile' Utah Hot Spring i$ay. They w re gun was tired in tlm morning, until lies hard to beat. For an hom and Possession of Grass Creek Coal Company and Terminal Road Passes Into the Hands of Local Men Rep- - on the way to'atteo 1 the hull gan afttrthi hillrithe op ri hot:. , it a half he cirri' ! .uJb.ue the Will waoin eontmual round of pleasure. with htrn, interest never lagging for at City Hrigham Denver in and Million resenting Pennsylvania Capitalists Who Will Spend a ani and Ely te'anikhen near the At o eloi k the bum began to play, a moment during the entire time. Giving Salt Lake City Adequate Fuel in Near Future. Hot Spring the fchugz wagon At lo. sen ie s Iwgi in the Stake A word about the band. Coalville w ent into the ditc w Inch was most ar Houee, beautifully Band, with its eighteen pieces, can- j Mondays Deseret News ha tin. and N. W. Clayton formed the that there w ill le no chance to .tore not le beat in the state today, barup this coal in open piles for it will to aay of the sale of the Grass Creek board uf dlwvw?. ring professionals and thats not There are extensive workings on he taken off their hand' as fast as ' mines: on the ma- - also ipAecal st lection by Miss Edna dope, either. Ia neau. The fop heavy Lake. Salt to delivered the properties. The main incline A deal involving from between has been w ere indulged In. The game The three gentlemen who are clone saved the orjnp.mts from ii - Heard, w re well rendered, tsjieoch driven to a depth of 700 $ one and im.uui. which $250,000 h.it sustain- - of welcome by Ma, or Eldredge, was of ball lietween Coalville and Oak- feet, and from thence the rooms aeting as agents for the eastern cap- - jury, I isher la 'meansnmueh in solving the roaUa them are catted extend rn every Ifalfsts are w ell know n here. roi. ft,,. most fnjtiryr- - 6be car felt upon wv!T received?-NeoamOIbnrVCm: diamond In years, resulting in favor . I). More is a ei il engineer w ho problem for Salt Lake, was eoneum-- 1 direction. of Ogden and lljs cHoet and bodL At the tune of (ilasniann, of the home team in the tune or 7 to with the time one afford connected at was mated today. The product of the mines the accident tbfjCar was going at Its present postmaster, (ilasniann 5. The w now ho Houte is a and day wound up w ith a grand is Lake also and Salt excellent coal steam were The documents signed, sealhour. 20 of rate the is one of in ball the (behest irpolitical speakers evening. ed and delivered this morning w hieh splendid domestic range fuel. In consulting enttineer for the big of fact it is good for all purposes w ith rigation project in the vicinity transferred the Grass Creek coal the possible exception of coking. Price; H. P. Mason is connected mines into the possession of Col. C. When exposed to the weather for with the local coal company hearing D. Moore, H. P. Mason and J. K. any length of time it slacks but his name, while J. R. Letcher is Letcher of this city. It is under- the promoters of the enterprise claim clerk of the U. S. district court. stood that these gentlemen are repR 'VT V V V i v v 'a v Ss resenting Denver and Pennsylvania capitalists w ho have been quietly looking over the field and have come to the conclusion that there is r" v vere N v v splendid chance for investment. For real estate bargains, see E. ed this coming fall, which will be The coal lands involved are sitRhead. H. from Salt 28 distant miles uated greatly appreciated by the public. In flies. crow addition Lake as the For SKIRTS and WAISTS at a M iss Jane A Robinson left for Los to the purchase price the syndicate n Bargain M.Tt. Salmon. Angeles this morning to attend the the to property, develop proposes 1 51 best. teachers' convention, ypur Berries now, if SUMMER HATS and SUMMER Improve it in every detail and solve i the problem of direct transportation. DRESS GOODS the leader this The Coalville Brass Band and the 51 now getting ; shipments The proposition contemplates the week. M. R. Salmon. Coalville Sunday School will give million a of at least expenditure A luncheon was served a num- an excursion in the near future. canning. dollars. Included in todays deal is N. Mrs. J. of friends ber by lady Elliot Taylor left Salt Lake today the Grass Creek terminal railroad, Jensen last 51 evening. us your Saturday season will a mission to Japan. The best for miles a early as six half and line a branch wishes of a host of friends goes with long which connects with the Park over. soon Greyson Dutton, general agent of City branch of the Union Pacific the Firemans Fund Ins. Ca., was in him. Bert Eldredge and Roy Wilkins which is now under Oregon Short Coalville Tuesday on business. will supply fruit line wants left with their families for their Line operation. returned coal lands comprise an area County Supt. Boyden pew homes on the reservation last profit. very close margin Lake last Sunday night. Salt from situated are and l,tS0Q acres, of about week. three in Zion tbe been past in Grass Creek fanyon, near Coal- He has school d non of Mr. and Gale, lh y work. weeks on k 51 forget your orders ville, Mrs. Jf. N. JensEJEucaye birthday The Grass Creek Terminal was to the number a bis of Cards are out' announcing playmates to party . built bWhe company that today marriage of Mame Salmon and Fred on June 29th. Ice -- cream, cake, sol their possessions. The equip- Knoblock at Tonopah, Nevada, on candy and nuts were served, and ment was owned by the U nion Pa- June 20th. The Times extends games played. cific railway company, which handto the young couple. The First National Bank have deled the traffic to and from the mines. Of the retiring company Joseph F. J. L. Boyden & Sons are serving clared dividend No. 5, of $025, and Smith was president, Arthur Win- ice cream, sundaes and soft drinks. increased their surplus $500, making ter secretary aud treasurer, and soda fountain will be install- - a total surplus of $3,000. Mighty fine A these with W. W. Cluff, Jas. fine showing for a bank less than lf two and years old. Coal Deal Consumated Monday $300,000 -- in I i been I on var-spo- rts 1 xt J C or mil'n T W T T s I NEWS HOME wW T N Get you desire the We are for heavy orders Give the be q We in the your of at a ssjhe ''7 ' S-- "- Dont 'delay ear-ol- and dont - where, .place them. Calderwood Co. one-ha- s IRational tfust(Fstablished May 10th, Mrs. Judith A. Beard will commence giving vocal and instrumental lessons immediately after the Fourth of July. lTrttUhavc time to care for a few new pupils in additw 3 ion to those ho have been studyme. with ing 3Banh 1905.) Capital, $25,000 166,433.97 Deposits Wepay 4 per cent interest Time Deposits. FridnT JAMES P1NGREE. ADAM PATTERSON, ALFRED BLONQUIST. VIC PR FRANK PINOREE. Cashier VlCt-PR- Big Clearance on Summer Hats and Sale VI VI VI Sum- mer Dress Goods, Shirt Waists and Skirts. Full line of Corset Covers and Cambric. Just what you want Margaret R. Salmon. tfCy. FT- -- r.-- eg: r Reduction in Summer Dress Goods Call before buying elsewhere. Call and see our Ladies and Children Oxfords. J A nice Kite of MensDress Shirts at prices that J A fine display of Fireworks, cannot be beat Fire Crackers, and Torpodoes, from lc up. George The commissioners leave today to inspect tha Stoekmore road to tiie reservation. The last legislature appropriated $1,300 to help construct the road, and the money will be spent under the direction of the county commissioners. W. Young. VI VI M vi VI VI VI VM VI V Archie Walton came home from the mission field on the Los Angeles limited last Sunday. He ini" luen ck with typhoid fever the past three months and was rebus d to come home, to get treatment. He improving since his arrival home. ft! Os (is as as as all tbe mining claims recently acquired by that big concern were filed in the oflbee of the county recorder Tuesday for record. Most of them are front Thomas Kearns and wife to the company, and the others are from the Odin and Belmont mining companies. (is (is has a large stock of (IS HIP BOOTS Co-o- p on hand in the wellknown (is as Apsley Brand Prices Ranging from $4.00 to $8.00 per pair The pleasure of a Days Fishing is not Complete without a pair of these Boots b t W vv Remember We are Headquarters for Flies, Reels, Fly Poles, etc. Coalville v Sv "v & V K) Co-o- p - - Word reached Coalville that Jack Walker, Albert Scowcroft, Ernest Fisher, Brig Robinson and three j. OS to The Coalville 0 (is To the Fishermen of Summit County as Prof. C. J. Jensen and family are now located at No. 1 Kingsford. Ogden. The Prof, has accepted a position w ith the Weber Stake academy and will teach there during tbe coming two years. Mr. Jens n made many friends during his two years stay here, and their best wishes accompany him- A number of deeds conveying to the Silver King Coalition Mine Co. & (is 'v , |