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Show i 4 THE THE OLD RELIABLE LOCUS AND returned home. PERSONALS. The warm sunshine ou the first daysof April w as greatly appreciated after having so much cold etormv weather. wws'wvwews wnaaawMbwsw Mrs. Alex TIMES. W right this week has been quite sick (set your trees ready next I riday. The school children had their usual sport on April 1st with the teacliera, playing all kind of tncksou them. and plant them irotn 1'ark down Mierifl Mair came Citv Wednesday ou busmrs-- til persons indebted to J H. Ball will please cah and settle at onee. or the account' will be given out for collection. . IriliitectF Woods wai up from Ogden Wednesday on business. C J. S. Ball of Wahsateli was He sold a piece of week on tusine-on to J . E. Robinbench the property County Attorney Callis made a business trip to Ogdeu on Wednesday. A carload of gies, etc., was A btudebaker wagons, bugunloaded here vesterda) large number of people s s son. Mrs M. F. Nay lin was a passenger to Park City yes erday to visit relatives. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE here-tla- . from here Elder C. M. Malm of lloytsvllle left last Saturday for bait laike City where he attended conference prior to departing on his mission to Australia. He sails from dan Franciso on the 14th. attended conference at bait Lake City. C&.nnlnj u..otv - to Morgan City - largest rantmig .or Mor&n have out of ttie in the west James Itngtee ami James Anderson, of Ogden, left for the east last Thursday Uur county news are somewhat scarce this week owing to the fact that nearly Mr, and Mrs. Wheadon have moved all our corregp ndents attended conler-enc- e into Edgingtons house near the deat Salt Lake. We expect to have pot. the- usual budget of news from the various towns next week Mrs. John Paw las and children went A force of carpenteis to bait Lake Tuesday to remain for some commenced to time. lay the joists for the second floor of the courthoQse yesterday. As soon as this Mrs. Willard Crittenden and children is done the contractors will rush the of Paik City are here visiting wi b relawork of la iug the rock, and the build-iu- g tives. will soon be under cover. - to purchase the machinery f ra canning factory which wi'l he built in Morgan city th s spring The committee which were soliciting. uuotig the farmers tocon-irac- t for the ra eirg rf 10(1 acres of peas, A total of 150 have met with success acres tvill be raised in tna' county. A. D. Kuowlton, of the .state Engl- - i Messrs. Piugree and Anderson wrhile in the east will also look up the best mar- aeers office, returned to Coalville on ket for Morgan county products, as far Monday. as can be estimated at this season of the Mies Rebecca Faddies came out from year. Ogden Standard. Salt Lake Wednesday for a visit with her folks. Morgan is certainly growmg at such a pace that is to he admired. Within the J. W. Quinn, a cigar manufacturer of have put in water Park City, interviewed our merchants past two year th-works and a national bank, and are now Monday. to have one of the largest canning facJ. A. Williams, who has been teachtories in the west. They have a lot of ing senool the wst year at Wanahip,was good successful farmers who are getting in town Wednesday. wealthy jach year from the products The upper Crass Creek school closed they raise. They have encouraged outA flue program was rendered by esFriday. side capital to come in and assist in the pupils in the afternoon. is v ... .ii, , tablishing industries, and the result i t, of TtteVet towns In that Motgatr-lsont, Peer-sonj. A, I). Wheadon lett this week for where he will be operator and timethe State. S Weareoftbe opinion 'thatiCoalville keeper for a gravel train gang. could well afford to take a pattern from Miss Margaret Fa idles went to Park our neighbor on the north and in a few City last I ridtty to spend a few weeks w nil her years this piece would have the appearJ urtt-l- l sister, Mis ance of a thrh irig city . While in .salt Lake this week, thejditor had a converj. T. Coles, repieseutitig the Equitable Life Insurance Society, has been solicsation with one of Morgan countys most business here the past few days. iting successful farmers, and he told us that this county has an excellent climate for The , ounty clerk issued a marriage raising cabbage and cnulifl iwer , that the license Monday to byduey Puillips, aged aged 24, both of make good money 22, and Leone Brim farmers here coni Park l ny. every year liv ra sing these produ ts , also that hope could tie raised here sucA meeting of the missionaries who have labored in the southern slates was cessfully. It is certainly tin e something was be- held at Salt Lake Sunday and an organ-izat- ii n effected, Moses Taylor being seing done by our farmers to increase the lected for president. value of their land. As it is now, men v -i- f who have a few acres of ground, plant wheat and oat, which are aot a success here owing to the cold climate. Still they live year after year barely making enough to pay the taxes on the land. On the other hand if they would plant something that would bring them better returns their labor would not be spent io vain- - We again state that it would be a good thing for the farmers to get distogether often and thoroughly most make to the methods best the cuss money from thedand they own. NOTICE TO WATER. USERS. Cute Engineer's Office, im Salt Lake City. Utah, Aprtll, Notice i hereby given that the Wood Cross Btock company, a corporation, whose postofflee Davis connty, tub, has address is Woods Cross, accordance with the made application in 106 of the Session Laws of Chapter 1'Jba. to appropriate the equivalent of of Utah. flowing for a period of 100 days one second-foo- t river, in Summit county. of the water of Weber from a spring branch of diverted ii,ah. to be a tributary of the Chalk Creek Meadow Creek, branch of said Weber River, the water to be first impounded by means of a dam hacross saidpring of a mile branch at a point about north of the section corner that3 is common to 10 north. 11, and Range 2. 3, Township Sections 7 east, fealt Lake base and meridian, where the 1st 1st to Nov. from stored June be water will year. The stored water will following of each said reservoir from and released be subsequently of said be conveyed down thea natural channel to point about S) feet apring branch the of said channel natural Where east of crosses the south boundary line of enrtng branch 7 from be to and there R N 3 E., T , Section 4, recovered and diverted from said natural chanOf a for a disunce ditch In nel and conveyed need from May about000 feet where it willforbethe irrigation of 1st of each yearJst to Oct in the south about 2m0 acres of land situatedK.U Ukeb.seE, 5, T. of tbs apintention also the It is and meridian. sufficient of said water from Jan. pin-ato nee for the watering 1st to Dec. Slat ol each year described. livestock ranged by it in the vicinity said of appliAll protests against the granting therefor, must be cation stating tba reason made(n writing and Bled In this office after Wfof,on szzguz- i- 13,11 But Engineer, Tins publication April 1, last, April 2. We can do your job work. making Friday, the 15th day of April, 1904, a legal and pnblic holiday, to be observed by the people thorough-o- ut tba State as Arbor Day. He suggests that the people plant trees, shrubs and vines to beautify and make pleasant their homed. The Summit County Public School commencement exercise will be held in Park City on May 27th. An elaborate program is being arranged for the occasion which promises to be the most successful in the history of our schools. Supt. Boyden informs us that there are 103 applicants for eight grade certificates. President J. W. Kerr of A. C. C. will deliver tbeaddreae to the graduates. editor u.itUs h ttiHoettg and 5 pie going to get it, too, and we want ybur help in the matter. If vour wife knocks you down with the poker, let ui know, and we will make it right with the public If you have company tell S3, jf you are not of vour visitors. If a youngster rails at vour bouse begging for raiment, buy a box of cigars and come around, and we will find a fr'titabl name hr him or her as the clrt umstances will suggest. if you have a social gathering of a few of friends, bring around a big cake. seven or eight pies and a ham not to eat, but as a guarantee of good faith. You can do a great deal for ui In this way and by so doing make the papef even better than it ta. commences to fly. Some of the farmers ofahoiod- - For them we pass on the have commenced to plow and in a few following thought: The memory of weeks they w ill be busy planting crops. the beautiful and happy home childhood i the richest legacy that parents Frank Pendleton and Minnie Wilson, can leaveHa their children. The heart both of Wanship, secured a license to wed will wve forget its hallowed influences. from the county clerk Wednesday and It will be an evening of enjoyment to were married at Wanship yesterday after- which the lapse ol years will only add a noon. The young people are well known new sectr.eM. Such a home is a confor good, and a conin the county and have the good wishes stant of their friends for a successful married stant pvrain from evil. life. The county commissioners held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday. The contract to put io the wagon bridge across live - Echo--- creek was awarded to Ben Toone. Bill amounting to about list for a like f 456 and the indigent amount were . allowed. Several othea routine matters were transacted. The treasurers report for April 1st showed about 21, (XU in the lounty treasury. The Supreme court Wednesday handed down a decision written by Justice McCarty and concurred in by Justices Iisekin and P.artcb m the case of Kate Jolmson against Park City. Thede-cisi- on confirms the action of the lower court in allowing the plaintiff a judgment for fl.SOd damages for personal injuries. The main question in the appeal was tiie overruling of challenges ot the jurors who tried the case. proof-readin- Go vernor Wells h is issued a proclam life. ot-c- Now that the weather has settled somewhat it would be a good thing for the people to get to work and clean up their back yards. Ail rubbish should be gathered up and carted away. A the propnetorof the Roy Wilkins, deal of sickness is caused through great Star Restaurant, has sold his intereet to rubbish beirg allowed to accumulate Bert Eldredge. Mr. Eldredge assumed and stand until it becomes filthy, and charge last Tuesday, and will devote his our people should see to it that their entire timeto the business. yarJs and outbuildings are thoroughly cleaned. "I have used Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory Young uta u, dont swear. There is no results, says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Hous- occasion for it outside of a printing ofton, Texas. For indigestion, biliousness fice, where it it useful when the paper is and constipation these tablets are most behind time. It also comes handy in excellent. Sold by John Boyden A Son. and is indespensible when the ink works bad and the press begins The veteran actor, JohnS. Lindsay will to back. It is sometimes brought into give a lecture at the Opera House next use when the foremans mad ; and it has Thursday eveBiDg that should be largely been known to entirely remove the tired attended by our people. Mr. Lindsay feeling of the editor when be looks over has many friends here and we hope to the paper after it is printed. Outside eee him greeted by a large audience. the printing office it is a foolish habit. The 27tb quorum of Seventies and the first Eiders quorum will hold their regular monthly meeting in the Academy building, Coalville, Saturday, April 16th, at 11 o'clock a. m. Members will pleats take note and be in attendance. Ik-- lougsrlhappv mimed ft ' Some of our fathers are so busy uiak- ing tbe Ijjving, and some of our mothers so bixf-- with household are khe cares, that The roadadried considerably with wind and warm days of the past week, they fcr .jet the bettei part and the t of it all, which is the and it will not be long until the dust real making 1 1 Agnes Watson i.I American fork were married WVJ ni 1. tv f tins vvetk at the home Of Uie brides parents in Amt-maFork, They will return here sod tusks their home. Mr. Johnston is our popular young barrier and is highly respected here, while bis bride is a very prominent voung lady other home loan. The pop. g lit Jy spent the past week heretjitmg. We are g'a i to welcome her ill our midst, ui.d the many fneude of the groom here will join in extending to hifDseit an I br.de 1 w lsfies fur a A very pleasant and successful afternoon party was given last Thursday by Mrs. O. W. French and Mrs. Carl Allison at the home of the latter. Only ladies were pretent and they had a delightful time playing eight games of whist. The first prizes were won by Mrs. J. L. Boy-- de n and M rsr AT Mr Boy den7 ahd lh consolation prizes by Mrs. Alma Eldredge and Miss Mattie Caffrey ; the booby prizes by Mrs. George Olson and Mrs. T. J. Lewis. At 6 oclock delicious refreshments were served and at a late hour the guests departed. Those present were Mesdamet R. F. Northcott, J. E. Wilde, George Olson, John Pawlas. AlmaEld-redg- e, L. E. Eldredge, W. G. Fisher, J. E. Hosmer.T. J. Lewfs, Lonsdale Allen, J . A. Astin, William Salmon, W, M. Boyden, P. II. Neeley, J. L. Boyden, J. A. Smith, M. F. Naylin ; the Misses Annie Carruth, Mattie Caffrey, Mildred Hoemer. Advertise your goods in THE TIMES. - ires J. Lewis and J.'E. Wilde casaut afternoon card party e Lome of the latter, to a ' nnaiL Eigi't gamer of wbtol' lejrwyed and theguiabad mm enjoyaj w time. The first prize, a Ijneo center iecewas won by Mrs. Alma Eldredi , Miss Nellie Rboodes captured the eomkilatiou prize, a lunch cloth, and Miss Annie Carruth won the boobv, a rofs pillow cover. Refreshment, consisting of dressed chickeu, stuffed eggs, hot rolls, pickles, cakes, fruit, coffee, etc., were served. Those present were es WB1 Salmon, W, M. Boyden, (i. F. Olson, K, F, Northcott, John Paw-las- , J. L Boyden, Alma Eldredge, O. W. T. gaveasi-iMood.1! a Mes-dao- Notice. have paid in advance for The Times will receive free the AMERICAN FARMER, published at Indianapolis, Ind. All who will now pay jn advance can get the two papers for $1.50. All who Another .tlHiilft-slo- . Ju-- t before coufetenre adjourned at d Salt Luke Wednesday afternoon, the low i njg prouunciamento was introduced bv President Joseph F. 8umb and adop-you- r td ugammously by a resolution intro- duced by Apostle Ftancis M Lyman, which follow a. After this resolution was adopted, another followed the same course, introduced by President John R. Winder, and providing for the erection of a build-a- s a memorial to Josing or monument and Smith. Hyruni eph President Smith statement and the resolution are ae follows : Inasmuch as there are numerous reports in. circulation tljat plural marriages have been entered into contrary to the official declaration of President Woodruff of September 20, 1890, commonly called the manifesto, which was issued by President Woodruff and adopted by the church at its general conference, October 6, 1890, which forbade any marriages violative of the laws of the laud, I, Joseph F. Smith, president of the Church of Jesu Christ ol Latter-daSaints, hereby affirm 'and declare that bo such marriages have been solemnized with the sanction, consent orknowlege U (.i 'JvftaaClir.V-lria- . c vM i day Saints, ami I hereby announce that all such marriage are prohibited, and if any officer or member of the church shall assuois to solemnize or enter Into any each marriage he will be deemed in transgression against the church and will be liable to be dealt with according to the rules and reeulations thereof and excommunicated therefrom. Johkph F. Ruhth, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Joseph tmith as a Scientist VI; A Stream of Revelation, a poem ; "A Notice for Publication, Roundelay of Salt Lake;" "Chips from the Block;? No. 5508. The Probability of Joseph Smiths Story The Celtic Maiden ; Department of the Interior, '"Kentucty Maiden, I ; "Sketch of Land Office at SaJt LakeCitv, Utah March 1811904 Hamiltoa Gray Park; Talks to Young VI Men, The Ideal Young Man; Notice is hereby given that the followSome Leading Events in the Current ing named settler has filed notice ol his Story of the World Were the Japanese intention to make final proof in support Guilty of Treachery T The Progress of of his claim, and that said proof will be the War Finances in the PresentWar made before the clerk of the district XingCoal Cuba in Fashion Editors court in and for Summit county, Utah, Table-Sen-ator viz: Caee-T- he at Coalville, Utah, on April Srooota Future ol lour. Wheat Crop Questions William H. Chappell, Tl E 13930 for the and Answer of the WX NWJ NEJ NWJ and NWJ NEi May Chorcb Join the M. I. A Sec. 10, Tp. 3 N R 5 E, S. L. M. Testimony A Sermon He names tbe following witnesses to The Mormon Point ot iew' To the Reader; "In Lighter prove his continuous residence upon and Mood Events of the Month. cultivation of said land, viz. : Thomas Rees and Edmund Rees of Coalville, Alfred Brim of Echo, Utah, WilTbs Shzkespearian lecture by tbe vet- Utah,Moore of Castle Rock, Utah. liam eran sc tor, John 8. Lindsay, at tbe Audi-toritD. Hobbs, Register. Frank last evening was a rare literary First pob. Mar, 25. treat and attracted one of the finest ss ever aseenrbledin that pretty play Best CoKh Msdlslns for Chl,dr Hr. Lindsay for two hours talk-e- d boo When you buy a cough medicine iot me Viator s 30,-i90- Non-Memb-ers II Tiiarsday EveniDg, April Rare Entertainment A Two Hoars of Onalloyed Mental Enjoyment SHAKESPEARE AMD HIS WORKS An Original, Unique, Amusing ami Instructive teerate Richly and Copiously Illustrated with Dramatic Recitals Literary Gems from the Pla) a of th Imunutal Hard by the . V eterca.iv Actor y French, ILF. Naylin.J. A. Smith, C. I. Resolved that we, the members of tbe Wheadon, J. A. Aetin, Carl Allison, Muses Aay Boyden, Annie Carruth, Church of Jesus Christ o Latter-da-y Mattie Calrey, Nellie Rh ile. Saint', in general conference assembled, hereby approve and endorse the state-The Improvement Era for April came ment and declaration of President Jo.--, to hand this week and is full of the us- eph F. Smith, just made to this confer- ual good leading matter. For a frontis-peic- s ence concerning plural 'marriages, and it contains a portrait of Hamilton will support the courts of the church in Park. Thi table of contents is as follows : the enforcement thereof. ,n OPERA HOUSE John S. Lino saf' mtSSW: i C biltlri n, j,; ... is Robbed IfieGraic A . .( bv startling incident is John Oliver of Philadelphia, at i I was in an .awful condition. Mv ekm was almost yellow, eyes sunkeri, tongue coated, pain .continually in bark and aidea.no appitite, growing weak vr day by day. Three physieiaui bad given me up. Then I was advied tome Electric Bitters, to my great joy the f s bottle m idea decided improvement. I oon- tinned their use fer three weefcg, and am now a well man. I know they robbed No one ?f n0tb.er vict!m: V should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at John Boyden & Sons drag stnre. na-ia- icL-iws- . 5,000 Brick Wauled. Sealed proposals for suppl) n,g 85,(XtO brick will be received by tbe trustees of Oakley school district. No. 13, through Joseph Phillip, clerk of school board, Oakley, Summit county, Utah. Said orick are to be used Tn the construction of a school building; to be of a good tnerch a n t a bie.-ckrzeter ; and to be delivered on tbe school grounds in Oakley by the 1st day of July, 1904. Bids will be opened at the reildence of said Joseph ' Phillips in Oakley, Summit county, Utah, at 12 o'clock noon, on April 18, 1904. The trustees reserve the right to reject any and ail proposals. For plans' and specifications, and further particulars see the onderaigned trustees Lkvi Pkabsom, j John Fiubbon,! Trustees. a Joseph Phillips,) Oakley, Summit county, Utah. A Thoughtful Han. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind. knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach end liver trouble, physicians could not belp-b- er. He thoeght of end estingly and entertainingly small children you want one"in which tried Dr. Kings New Life Pills and she- of tbs life and work of the of great Bard Yon j can place implied confidence. A os, inters g0j relief at once end was finally curiSd. Musing his talk with read- yon releives bnt cores. ings from tbe authors immortal dramas. want one that not only Only 25c, at John Boyden k Son Drug is unquestionably Store. Tbs selections were most happy as You want one that You wantoae that is pleasant Bboving the poets deep Insight into the harmless. workings of the human heart and their to take. Chamberlains Cough Remedy NOTICE. meets all these conditions. There is applicability to all time and to all manNotice is hereby given that all parties eo good for tbe cooghs and colds kind nd Mr, Lindsays comments show' J nothing, iSalsoacer-o- f ho use water from the city ditch must It childhood. to 1DCldeDt ea dptody and thorougbappreciauon tain tbs poet mind. His preventive and cure for croup, and have their ditches cleaned end ready to readings of the receive tbe water on or before the 14th ia no danger whatever from whoopfrom there the plays ware masterly and gsmi bed been day ef April, 1904, as the water will be pis comments epigramatic and vigorous. ing coagh when it ii given. It of that disease turned into the city ditch on that date. Hitdsuvky was easy and hit thoughts uted in many epidemics success. For sale by John Unless laid ditches are cleaned by the with clesrlf and fiaently perfect expressed. The above date, by tbe owners, the city will A Son. zadiMce delighted as well as entert- Boyden have tbe same cleaned at the expense of and ained would have gladly listened ' card printed on the owners. return Your for another two hours. Frequent ap-pfor 75 attested its thorough David Fxisbv, epprecietion. ioo envelopes office. -P- ocatello Gty Watermaster. THE TIMES Tribune, March 23, 1903. attd-ienc- tu Un . |