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Show , Netlee TIMES. COALVILLE 100. Aug. JO. COALVILLE, FRIDAY, Department of the Interior, Land Office at Salt Laka City, Utah, AugUBt 3. 1900. Editor sod Business Manager. t l Ptrtafitr ,T tm CtmMIH, u InMui KM, 7. Mo UtmA, Matter. rm of Subscription tirunc. Pajablt in Tear 1 Mont b Moutha i B(l. Copies . . Ml to 0 06 Adv.rilotng Ratop 1 1 1 Inch InrhM . BO. I BO I t ta I N Ob . I ao-- l Mi oo. 1 M 11 00 40 M 11 M 05 M Ool ii t U eolatnn K aoloma I eolamo t BO. I mm .11 mi aft H . a. rt TT on 10 M to so 15 00 00 lit Local Bottroa, 10 cents par Una tor Brat inter-MoI ecuta par UM t'r each aabaeqaant Inaar- Tboar ratea mill ba strictly ad hared to Ctlf G. A.R. No. 4509. C. R. JONES 'r4 ftr Pnfclirallee. Notice it hereby given that tie settler hat filed notice of follow-name- ii d in teiitloo to make final proof tn support of ill be bio claim, and f hnt tatd proof made before the t'.muty Clork of Summit county, I' tab , at Coal yille L' lah , on A. n IV ' . Trip 7NpL Advertise in Lames' m. (inrll. Coalville City Council met in regular eoation Monday evening laot. In the a bee nee o( Mayor Croft, Councilman T. J. Lew it acted at chairman of the meeting. Roll call ahowed a quorum pretent. Prayer by Councilman Copley. Minuteo of aettion held July 18th were read and approved. The following bilta were allowed : 142.15 Jamet Welob, lumber 15.25 E. II. Rhead, turveying . 7.20 Jaa. Johnoton, sprinkling 2.00 Timee Pub. Co., printing 22 80 . Weber Coal Co., pi pe, etc. 5.00 J. F. Salmon, labor 1.00 B. Wilkin, borae hire 6.70 Ed. Beet, Umber Jamea Neil, digging pipe ditch ... 32.70 6 58 ntdae Coalville Co-o3.00 Geo. Holland, epeclal police 0.76 B. Wilkin, dog tax 3.00 Joeeph Jchnoon, labor The bill of 0. J- - Luaty, M00, for Fbamk D. Hoass, Register Ban xv. Attorney, IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IRO-bat- M. li. SfliTMsls, Id One Pare fer the Retail via the ISItfJf PAClFir. The Times, Ticket on tale from JJJfJ Ilyrum September !5tb, 1981. vir. Winters, Ii E No. 10675, dated Sept. 9, From WYOMING AND COLORADO Tp 1, N. H. From KANSAS AND 193, for tie n E 4 Sec. NEBIASIA. 5 E, S. L. M. Utab. For limit on ticket, time table sod lie names the following witnesses to and prove bit cou inuou residence upon fail information call oo cultivation of tatd laud, yz: William C. I. WlietdoB, agent. Brown, George Syme, Sr. , Alexander 8trMte, Sr,, and John 11. Redden, all of THREE TRAINS DAIlf. Hoy ttville, Summit county, Utah. T. C L Big Sale Commencing June Annnal Reunion cuicjjo, ' ' i and your Duck Dress Skirts from 75 cts. np. Linen an( Dress Patterns in Peca and Mon celles. No two alike. M R. Salmon. business VIA e divition, in and (or Summit ty, State of Utah. In the matter of tie estate of William J. Brown, deceased. Order fixing time for hearing petition for lettere of administration. Upon PlCTOB'V reading aud filing the petition of WiFROM lliam I). Broyrn, praying for the ittuance p to iimtelf of letters of administration on tie estate of the said William J. Brown, deceased, It it ordered that Saturday, I)o not fail to lie informed of the the 11th day of August, A. D. 19 XI, at 10 oclock a. m. at the County Court House, Quid Tice ud Fins Triin Serrici OFFER8D BY TH in the court room of laid court, in CoalVIST JON" PACXJfTO ville City, Summit county, Utah, he aud FOISTS. TO all lKIMCII'AL KABTKBJt it hereby appointed for the hearing of Pslset Sleeping Csrs. Onhnnnr Wee pi n Cars. the petition and that due notice thereof Plaint Ctrl, Meet. t la carte, be given ly publication in tbeCoALviM.it RecUewf thalr can. fm Buffet dmuBios and Ubrary ears. Barter Shop and a with and Tints, newspaper printed pubFUaaaut Beading Kooma. lished in Summit county, State of Utah, fora period of 10 days prior to said lltn For Time Tables, Folder, Hlustnted Books, Pamphlets, descriptive of the building cittern ; Jamet Welth.f9.70, day of August A. D. 1900. traversed, call-- on territory and Coalvillt lumber, Coop, $11,73, C, I. WHEADON, Agentt Witness the clerk of said court Coalville, Utah mdte., were referred to the committee with the seal thereof affixed hcal. on claimt and account. this 27th day of Jnly, A. D. The monthly report of the Jaotlce, 1900. W. I. Pace, Clerk. Sexton and Marthal wore read and ac! By J, 8. Salmon, Deputy Clerk. cepted. Frank Evane, on tmhalf of the CoalkerlfTs Rale. ville Bate Ball Club, petitioned the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF council for the uae of the city park pathe Third Judicial District of the State vilion for the a dance on the evening of of Utah and County of Summit. Aarhn August 8th. By motion the petition Key tor, plaintiff, v. Ellen Event), F. E. wao granted. Charles II. Crow and Summit committee reported that Gregg, To be oM t County, defendant. they had audited tie recorder and on Slot the Sheriffs tale day of August, treaaurer'a book and found everything Coun- - will double. WYOMING &UTAH Watch this Space. FOBTHE EAST. . . . . . I Catena, nod and all pat. tte AuaiaaB eooducted fa Moecaavi rets. Ovw omci Oeeoarr U. a. p.Ttirr Omei tee uina thaaihoaa end ns caa Isanotelroa Washington. tad modal, drawing or photo., wRh deterip. Ob. Wt advlaa, it raranaabla or not. Ires of Our fas not due ta patent i secured. terfl How toObum Fauna, wMh A PawwHirr, seat of tao la the U. & and foratg a oouotnaa 1 Arte. toot Address, nn wwia . j itsiitiiiiMii use e s is i se es w C.A.RT40W&CO. - o. ft. A. C I W.J. WRIGHT. Robert Walker. Always On Hand at the Tie-auditi- Uwiua, wbKU could'W explauu Mayor. The committee on city property reported on the petition of Mrs. Amanda Robinson, Mr. John Bridge and Jamet Bridge lor certificates of burial, and mated that certificate had been granted them according to tbeir requeot. The city property committee reported that the reoervoir aud ditch were and pipe laid, according to conrecommended thatjthe cistern and tract, be covered and tba ditch filled in ; and that the council andora thw action of committee in having the citttru built 141 inches higher than statsd in con- . tract, at a cost of $50. By motion the were report and recommendation Torn-plet- ed City of Coalville, Summit county, Utah, those eertain premises situated in Summit county, Utah, and described as the of northeast quarter, Lot south one-hal-f No. 2, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, section 4, Township 2, south, of Range four east. Salt Lake Meridian, centaintog 162.22 acres. iurehaee price payable in lawful money of the United States, Gkowok Lindsay, Jb., Mieriff of Summit county, Utah. Dated at Coalville this 6th day of Aug- interior, hen Deiartmk.nt orfr, thehhhiUU, C.July 1 Notice It kemby irM tkataraUMj bui of thRi.eiuTBl adopted. reeelved the Kufe'Werot Rt Hl( UkiiCitf, tub, up The committee on laws reported on tbe V i to end Including the loth tie a of itepleiaber, Ihuo, matter of granting a franchise to the for the pun hee under the ruvnu.inv tbe Act of June 4, IHBi (,io NUt., of eetimeted t S.47.MM feet euentUyof tf deed Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone com- tine boo of mature living timber, to I feel I Id, to was to be cut future eli'i and the told Rtihfwt authornieaeuremeut city attorney pany, from laud bounded, deerrited m liegintiing at ised to draw uj) a franchise tuittble to tbe NorlheeMeorner N W 14 of Nee Ti. T J , K L Mef , eud running thence due South t K the council. tiulilthehne iuterteeu tbe ffte tbutb Fork of liie IriMfo Kieer, a dieiunee of tulle, tbence Council adjourned to Monday, August up the eld Hif Houih Fork tu ha eheterly end tjhe following direelloa, houiherly eounee( tteid 1 re in ditUueeof four mile. Ibenoe is e nortb-eeeter- ly 13th. , mllee to iuiernecUon of e' itrectiun Benediction by Councilmsa Walker. oud fttrk of soenebme ereek, rneiice ttomieib erty end north dowa kmg the coume of koetp ... . etemeeTMek with jnaetiow rteer, wUihm ihetiee itortbeesterly up e diklenue of A Minister's Gt-m- l , eud along the count of thy Pro to a dieI bad a severe attack of bilious colic, tetic of 1 mile, the nr u?rUi weurel j a to Billet of first fork with tutereetion of got a bottleof Chamberlain Colic, Chol- Houlder creek; thence aou?hwrkrely down and Boulder creek to murttoa of tame with era and PiarrhoeReroedyrTooh two along tniiPnno river a dislanre of itUmt thuiice dotes and was entirely cured, says Rev. done and aKdig Provo ncr, a ibUkiiee of about near a of corner 1. to mile 4. bee iu aud t point A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My It, T. and R. aforeeaidl thenee east along the 11, abdut mile to place of Ik north line of St-for wao tick street across the neighbor aimiiug, wlthtnthe Hnnta of tbe Tiutah Koreat over a Week, bad two or three bottle of Keaerro, Vtah No lining timber leee than eighteen (is) inches in dUtdeier at the baee will t al medicine from the doctor, lie used them lowtd to be t ut No bid of Um than 41 do for lie for dead timber pur thouitaiid timber and 9 for three or (our day without relief, then log All dead UuitrRut-htdentl- g feet wtU be cohAidfred aound for for tinilar or lumlarwill called in another doctor who treated him be iucluded m the dte and atutt be accepted ant! fqr tome daye and gave him no relief, o removed be the purtibaRcr 4 denoit f gaw no uub Xnv Keveftcr kill be nspu red wtthea. h bid, discharged him. I went over to see him and )aymnt in foil of tha appniximate amount hi bowels t)f the rurcbaac mdney, the 6uut id 9m the next morning, lie said mut made w ith tr (ft day of tiotiec of award, or le were in terrible fix, that they had been may, at the optloft of th-- . pim'baNer, be madt iu inatallmeufs wnluu u, GO and 9) (lavit, re running off so long that It was almost eual ppevthely, froae the date of ruch uotue' All if he had him tried asked fwei timber wlm be marked aud deatgaaied be bloody Bus. v.l cutting by the officer uuder whose mper Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar- lore eieUtu the work wlli-b- e done; aad nciie u ill bo cut until bo marked aiiddengnateiL aud uo timber rhoea Remedy and be said No. I went will tyealluwed to be rerooied euti taid for iu borne and brought fcjtn my bottle and full ail bhldec must guarantee that all topa, lofe and refute will be piled for burning under ga re him one dote; Uld him to take tbe direction of the officer in charge, that the ami femora! will be conducted with another does in fifteen or twenty minutes cutting dent rare M Ute aafetr of the twang timlwr, pru and not find relief, buk he took no that no timlier will be remmed from th'tateof If he I tali i'urtfliaimr fatlmg to remove all amd Um more and was entirely cured.1 For sale ber uttlup ne year from date of award forfeit - - - - both purebbjiuncr.ncj rtghA, JoiUpbet l, by John BoydetrA Sour uideaean extntoa of time granted, tbe ftght Ia reiCel any and ail bid w rwervwd. h00. cbtrw4M3 to the IjuiO Office will b tiUr .. $2.25 Wk. . Manufactured by Peery PATRONIZE HOME INDDSTRT Weber Coal Co Coalville Coop Has received and will keep a constant supply of Binder ii A Mack, Ogden I. NEW JfO.VDA YORK FRIDA 1 PRACTICALLY u PUBLISHED OR THVRSDA Y. y For ovet "ifty-eig- ht rears National Family Paper for WFFIfiY ULLULl. farmers and villagers, whose ASD THE TRIBUNE. CUEiPKST A'.VrtH'.V. TRIBUNE. readers have represented the very beet element of oor A new and remarkably attractive pubcountry population. lication, prnfuHely illustrated with porIt give all important news of the na trait and hai contains ali the new of Tribfeatures The tion and world, the most reliable market striking Daily une. Special War Despatches, Domesreports. Fascinating short stories, an tic and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories. Hnmous Illustrations, Indus- qnexcelled Agricultural Department, trial information. Fashion Notes. Agricultural matters carefully treated, and Scientific and mechanical Information, Reliable Financial and Market Reports. It is mailed at same hour as the daily kashion Articles for the Women, Hu edition, reaches a large proportion of subscribers on date of issue, and each merous Illustration for old and voung. edition i a thoroughly daily It i "The People Paper for the err, family newspaper for bysy people. tire United States. Regular .mbeeription price, Regular subscription price, A DAILY, Y e mr, liRiiAMt, What most people want is something of in need when mild and gentle, physic! Chamberlains Stomach and Id ver TabI FREE lets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy l tor in effect. in Sale For formation Hwiwr and mOTilr). take to alooce, pleasant RCREATiO)t POIRIERS, Kassil Clt, If9 by John Hoyden & Sons. 'W aumted High Patent Straight .Grade & Family Brands. $1.50 We furnish lt ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 1.50 Stove, ust, 1900. Bennett, Harknee, How si, Sutherland A Van Cutt attorneys for plaintiff. J'--. Dealer ia per year, it with THE TIMES R $1.00 per year. for $2.00 per year. We will famish $1.60 Send all orders to it with the TIMES fot peryear. THE TIMES, Coalville Utah. Hay Pulleys, Forks, Rope, f x and everything in that line a farmer needs. eoAisVibLE eo-op- . To Those who If yu wi J. L. are Interested in Bicycles cal1 OQ E. M. elusive agent for the celebrated wT:I Staker of Rockport, wh is ex. Mead Cycle Company ou fied that you, caiTget a No. I, gu7ranted wheel, aPt moderate very price. Several of this companys wheel have been in use in the county over a year and have given satisfaction. Am satisfied I can make it profitable for you to buy from me. E. M. Staker, Rockport, Utah. . A |