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Show I A - 1 O, 4 60 & THE COAL IT ISAHMTEROFHEAUH this week the catalogue of tbe Agricultural College of Utah foe the year 1904 5. Tbe catalogue contain We received Frank Jeans Cwnnltl Suicide, jl Frank A. Jsnne, son of W. H. Jennt of Ogden, committed eaicide last Thuri carbolic acu . detailed information regarding the poKcy day morning by taking word- - that would He left no equipment, course of study, etc., of the light upon the cause of the act v College. Young Jeune left his home about1 oclock in the morning on bit bicycle, i of of members full the k attendance the 27th quorum of Seventies is desired short time later a boy who lives ne at their regular meeting tomorrow. the Becker brewery rushed Into th Yen hers of the x First Council alii be h sne and informed his mother that th present and matters of importance are bodyjofs dead, man was lying on th hank of the river near th brewery. Tb to be transacted. police were called and drove down to th Geotgn G. Armstrong and wife of Salt scene in the patrol wagon. The body was found lying near th Lake City spent several days visiting here this week. Mr. Armstrong is one water edge juet northeast of the brewer; of tbe foar Republican bot nominees for and beside it was found a one-oundistrict judge, and waeect getting ac- tie labeled carbolic acid. Jenne leaves a widow andtaochil quainted with tbe voters. ren. When his father and mother wer Tbe window and door frames have notified of the suicide, both fainted. The coroners jury brough in a ver been put in the new court bouse this diet that Jenne came to bit death at week, and painters have been busy on tbe cornice and roil. The plastering is the result ef a dose of carbolic acid adnearly completed and the carpenters will ministered, as the jury believed, wit suicidal intent. The veriict will prob soon start on the interior work. ably bar the family of the dead tua from collecting $2,000 insurance frou; off 1177 on the track a Engine got the A. O. U. W., as je had joined the harp curve near tbe Wasatch-mi- ne ' order w ithiu less than a year. Wednesday, and a wrecking crew had was well known in Coalville Deceased to lie sent from Evanston to replace it. wife is a daughter of Mr. an The wheels of the tender climbed tbe and bis William Marshall of this place, tc Mrs. rails and broke in two places letting the whom the sympathy of the community engine down. ie extended in their affliction, ( Ellwood Car ruth will leave here next Monday to fill a mission in California. S Tabulcs A dance will be given for his benefit in Doctors find ri the Opera llou this evening, and evI A good pescriptioa erybody should taro oat end give tbe For mankind. His many Tdo young man a good send-of- f. pweuae Uenough for usual eeca-tofrends wish him success in his labors. The family bottle ( 0 rental contains s supply !u LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Binding twine at the Co-o- p. Attorney VV. I. Snyder business Friday, , u Mies May Luety epent Morgan visiting friends. tbit here on of Pioneer Day ought The enthusiasm of the will probably be next to as great Independence Bay. '4 K. of P, Lodge of Park City will fate with us and will bring with "tabigh class orchestra and other ! V.ione. Ve will be two g ames of baee hall ; tween tbe Park City Lodge and ' 4 lie Lodge, the other between the file and Spring Valley baseball ire will be horse racing on the 4 bouse hill ; there will be dauciug t $bt, and there will be services in Attorney J. M. Lockhart was a Coalville visitor last Friday. Miss Sadie Eldredge of Oakley wat visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Lindsay Faadiee of Diamondville Wyo., was here on a v'eit this week. Mies Elenora Pack of Kamas has been visiting here for the past ten days. RIPAN a year. All druggists sell ttesa. A newspaper naan Is an enemy to bulletin board advertising on general principles, but there are occasions when bul- - lake Tabernacle such as have not held in Coalville before. ' is a movement on foot toward ig apart a day when all business ibe closed and all th people will cut and do a days work in the city This reminds one of tbe days of tbe men used to turn out and &-r- a bowery and S ;5 -- letin boards may bring better results than a newspaper. The editor of an exto A. went Caliis C, County Attorney change remarks that ha observed on Sait Lake last Monday on business. jn front of a store in his town not long Be 4 U Buy Pants Judge T. D. Lewis was here last Fri- ago, which read: Come in See Ours." He went in and of session held district a short day and and there was not a confounded man coart. clelrk in the store, so be bought a fan and and walked out. meetings priesthood Auxiliary will be held here tomorrow at the usual fcfAmr" AfleVlm of Tmmrm f ft a tiering. G. G. Redden has carperters at work 1 wish to to say a few words in praise building a rooming bouse eouth of bit of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera ond restaurant. says Mrs. Mattie Remedy, of Martinsville, Ya. I suffered Burge Mrs. C, L Wheadon and neice, Miss from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and Maude Adams, are visiting for a few duriifg that time tried various medicines days in bait Lake. without obtaining any permanefitrelief. Last summer one of my children was The Coalville base bail team go to taken sick with cholera morbus, and I Morgan tomorrow to play a return game procured a bottle of this remedy, Only with the Qeiner Bros. two doses were required to give her entire relief.' I then decided to try the Attorney Henry Shields and Hans O. medicine myself, and did not use all of Young of Park City were here on court one bottle before I was well and I have business last Friday. neve.-- since been troubled with that complaint. On can not say too ranch in favor When bilious take Chamberlains of This remedy is for that medicine. Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by sale by John Boyden A Son. John Boyden & Son. ScHool Election. Haying is now in full blast up and Tbe school election held last Monday down the river, and the crop this year was a quiet affair their being but one is much better than usual. aspirant for the office of trustee. William J. Wright received sll tbs votes Born At Cannons, on Wednesday, cast and was declared elected for a term to the wife of J. N. Jensen, a son. Ray- of three years. f mond (Canada) Chronicle. Tbe report of the school trustees for . Tce county clerk issued a marriage the past yeag was receive! at 11 oclock license Wednesday to E. J. Watts and pn Monday morning. The meeting waa Janie Leyland, both of Salt Lake City. well attended and tbe people seemed gratified .at, thecooditiop, financially Kruger 6f the Transvaal and otherwise, of the district at shown in 3 o'clock died at Thursday the republic report. The board of trustees is now morning at Plait ns, canton of Daud, constituted and organized as follows: Switzerland. Alexander Wright, chairman; William John Shaw, a, brother of I. M.Sbaw J. Wright, secretary ; and William Car-rut- h, treasurer. of this place, drove but from his home The report showed a balance on baud in Sandy on Tuesday aod will visit fora of $1305.90. short time. voted the usual com- The meeting re u j We received a letter from W. VV. Cluff pensation of $00.00 each for tbe trustees yesterday written in Mexico, and ae we for last year.a services, a special comalready have one from him in this issue pensation of $15.00 each for additional work imposed on the board last year by we will likely print it later. the new text book law, tad additions! The editor spent several days of tpis remuneration of $20.00 for tbe treasurer and $30.00 for, the secretary. This week with his family "id Salt Lake, amounts to $105.00 for the secretary, $y5 hotne tbrning Wednesday morning. for tbe Baring oar absence Attorney Frank forthe treasurer, and $75.00 chairman of the board ; but the work has Evans rustled news. been well done and tbe .compensation is About 200 people went from here to well deserved. Salt air on the excursion yesterday, and Mglif was Her Terror. early 150 from points up the river. The crowd was not as large as last year, but I woald cough ail night long" writes everybody had a good time. Mrs. Chas Applegate of Alexandria, Iud. and co did hardly get any sleep. I had Charles W. Penrose has been unaniconsumption so bad that if I walked a mously chosen as successor to the late block I would cougWrightfnily and spit Abraham Owen Woodruff m a member blood, but, when all, other medicines of the quorum of Twelve Apostles. The failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King news cams si a surprise to the general New Diseoyery wholly cored me and I public, but tbe appointment teems to gained 58 pounds." Its absolutely guargive universal satisfaction among the anteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe church members. Apostle Penrose is Bronchitis and all Throat and Lang one cl the most widely known men in Trouble, pries 60 cents and $1.00. tbs church, having been identified with Trial bottles free at John Boyden 4 tbe organization for fifty-thr- ee years. Sons Drug Store. I ent I Tbe above entitled was a cracker-jac- k. base ball game . During the Repnblican convention i. Chicago some fellow from Alabama dt dared thai it was not a Republic1 Convention, it was not a Roosevelt Con vention ; that It was tot even a eonven tionjitwas simply a roosevoU." Tt team that Coalville beat theotterdi' was "not a Morgan team ; it was not V Heiner tee nj iLwjtJfJst. s'mriv ' ner." , t Mountain Spring-Wagon- the women s, Surries, Carts, Harness, would tbe task pleasant by their com- -t and a goodly supply of home made snd other delicacies.' Let this treat be jsneouraged, let everyone ut and assist the committee which is matter in charge. Members committee will be detailed to call the business men with tbe object sting tbeir support. 3n.m for Services on Pionoor De.y In tHe Stake Te.bernn.ele. liver,. .....Chaplain Tho. Copley. Ked Quartette "God Blew Our fountain Home." 1 miniscence . ....William II. Smith. ....1 L ie Girl Chorus, Utah, We Love 1 - CowJvlUsvs. Hslnsr. We will save you a traveling mans commission by calling at our shop for - I week in Lst Vs Cskprst. I1 ce Absolutely Puro THERE JSNQSUSSmVTE TIMES. I! i I iee." .Jon hem, Dr. James We carry DEERING MACHINSCHUTTLER ERY, PETER WAGONS BULL JENKINS RAKES and STACKERS, and PORTER HAY TOOLS. SUMMIT MPUEM ENT GO. I W. Hosanna" G. G. REDDEN & SONS RESTAURANT. i. George Beard, Frank Evans, , Lovenia Copley, Program Committee. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURSEVERYTHING CLEAN & Sold Fifty Vi Livir i Manafjer. E. Talmage. ......Summit Stake Choir. (diction Chaplain of Cere- J. Alma Smith idy L. HANSEN, Daring tbe first fourJuninge, Heiner I hve I believe sold fifty boxei of pitched fairly well. He delivered a fast Cbambijrlaini Stomach and Liver Tabball with some twist to it. Daring tbe lets on recommendation of one lady last five Heiner changed his complexion hen, whd first told a box of them about and his tactics entirely. He wat leu a year ago, She never tires of telling certain in locating the home plate. Hit bet neighbors and friend about the good delivery wat ranch weaker and his qualities of these Tablet. P. M. Shore, "down-shoo- t" a score of times Drtgist, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant raised the dnst in front of the home plate. putative effect of these Tablets makes Heiner did good work on first base and them a favorite with tbe ladies everyConducted ' himself excellently Sn left where. For Sale by John Boyden A field. Heiner showed up well on second Sou. but be was somewhat weak in right and City Council. center field, while hit work at third wat The short-stop and at was much above good, regular July session of tbe city the average. Milton Croft, the only council was held Monday night. Mayor Heiner player who is not a son, but who Croft presiding and a quorum present. Is a of Pres. Heiner, looked Minutes of previoui meeting were read after the Heiner interests behind the and approved, bat, and while Milt did good work for Tbe bills allowed were as follows: his relatives, "wp believe we have seen North Chalk Creek Ditch Co., aesees-m- 4it of city patk ditch, $6 15; John him, on some occasions, give abetter ac Haddow, labor, $2 ; M. L. Ball, labor, $1 ; count of bimee'f. ThaJfoalville ggregation jria a sort Eli Robinson, labor, $4; Robinson Bros, of "Dukes Mixture. Hoytevill was aeetfsment on reservoir ditch, $23.75. The sum of $2ff was appropriated to represented by MsIIns I and 2, Herbert Crittenden and George Hobson: Coal- the tnaj ors contingent fund. The treasurer's report was read and ville proper contributed Allison, Sommers, Robinson and - Wright ; and - Williams approved and the report of the recorder wat borrowed from Evanston ; and dur- was held over for one month. A committee from the K. P. ing the first four innings, before Hoblodge sons appearance, Curtis Allison of Ogden the council to have the city did very ' good service at 'first base. "It park put in shape Tor the celebration on should be explained, however, that the tb25tb, and' the committee on city Hoytsville men are regular mem oert of property was instructed to have the park the Coalville team, and all the otbers cleaned op by that date. A resolution was were originally and are from time to passed fixing the tax time 'residents of Coalville, end those levy at five mills. The matter of who came from? other places are only extending a water main along main street from the present hy temporally engaged there. Carl Allison presided in the bos dor? drant was discussed and referred to tne ing the first four innings and beside committee on fire and water to confer the property owners, pitching good and steady, be held tbe j Council adjourned. Benediction" by runners close to their baseband did some biilliant iofielding. Upon Hobsons J IL Salmon. arrival Allison retired to first and Hobson twirled tbefphere. This man, HobDlurlct Covjrt Section. son, is accurate and forceful in delivery Lewis held a session of the disand Heiner found a great deal of diff- trict court last Friday and disposed of iculty in locating him. Wright played a areral probate matters. The following faultless game io center, Williams did ay the Judge went up Chalk Creek to well at second, and with practice Critbis luck at fishing. tenden will be well capable of taking care In the case of John B. Hoyt vs. John of tbe third mat. Coalvilles right and CL Lambert et a!., mortgage was foreleft fielders found some difficulty In closed a0(j a sale of the property order- gauging the sky scrapers, partly on ac-- j ed. count of the heavy grass through which Tjie petition for the eale of property they bad to wade. Sommers is a real in th estate of Madeline Pauli, minor, star behind tbe bat and everybody ap- J was granted j John Zwiefn! recovered from Michael predated hi errorless work. Al th conclusion the score stood 12 OHsr. the sum of 8 for the unlawful to 10 in Coalvilles favor, with an inning detention of a horse. W hen coming. the court asked County AttorThe Heiner aggregation are a fine lot ney Calli if he were ready for the arraof fellows and Coalviiians will be pleased ignment of John Davies, charged with to take care of them whenever they tee grand iarceuy,Mr. Caliis said thatthe fit to visit this town again, j arraignment would Lave to be deferred The game was satisfactorially umpired far tbe very good reason that the prisoner had ey Earl Eidredge. escaped from jail and bad not been Attendance, 509. reetptared. te son-in-la- " - , FIRST-GLAS- S. aHJKSSfcSBMi Complete Line of Candies, Soda Water, etc. in stock. Lsttar from Mexico, Wrtght-Demtn- Hon, W. W. Cluff writes interestingly to a prominent Coalville citizen, of bit experience in Old Mexico. The letter follows: , This is the third day we have been looking over tbe tract of land we came to see. This it u perfect tropical climate. Sifting here on the back veranda 0 of Rays residence we gaze over the -- acre tract of country before us, and of in tbe foreground is a forest-gardcocoanot, banana, orange, litoe and other tropical trees, besides a great variety of flowering shrubs. "This splendid forest is Inhabited by birds ot great variety and beautiful view remind me very much of Honolulu, ezeept that here are a greater variety of tropical trees. , go far as we bare examined the land and property we have found it abont as it bad been represented to ui, and if I were a young man I should not wish for anything better than to make my home here. The rainy season is juet coming on. The rainfall usually occurs at 43,-00- en .fe In coming here from tbe railroad, a distance of tome fifty miles over a high range of volcanic mountains, we were one and a half days making the trip. The trip was made on - mules, and asl had not riddeo on horseback for over twenty years tbe ride was very bard on me; road Is too rough for wagons yet some heavy bsaling is done over It with oxen vehiattached to a heavy cle. This road was in time of Spanish rule a military road paved with lava rock. We met a number of herds of fat hogs being driven to market; they would average over two hundred pounds in s I weight. VYe also met donkey caravans loaded with corn, rice, cocoanuts and other tropical fruit. The mountain range was covered with pine and oak timbers. In the valleys is a dense growth of scrub timber of tbe tropical varieties. On this propertv there are about banana plants, 2,000 cocoanut trees, with about 60 nuts to the tree, anLother fruits ind nuts of great variety. The fresh cocoanut milk which the boy secured Jrom the tall trees was refreshing to mejlndeed when I was fatigpedfrom Y a jaunt in the saddle. more ii two here conclude "I will wbout four of a after and stsy and days dsye in the city of Mexico I will return two-whee- led 7,-0- 12-m- ile tothestatee. V We caa do your job work. I Wedding. Elder F. IL Wright on Monday the ceremony that made Mr. George Wright of Spring Hollow and Mist Lilias Deraing of Upton 'man and wife. The weddipg took place at the Weber Home in the presence of the near relatives of tbe bride and gcx.no. Both of the young people are well known and very popular, and their many friends extend best wishes for a long and bappy wedded life. s So Pity Shewn f For years fate was after me continuously" writes F. A. G alledge, Yerdena, Ala. "I bad a terrible case of piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Buck-le- iis Arnica Falve cured me! Equally good for burnt and all sebes and paint. Only 25c at John Boyden A Sons Drug Store. . Chmlxthls'i CllC Cooler twt Dlarr-k- w IUuSr This remedy is certain to be needed In almost if very home .before, tbe summer (over. It can always be depended npon even in the most severe and danjrcrone cates. It it especially valuable for summer disorders in children. It it pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not buy it now f It may save life. For sale by John Boyden & Son. Yotir retnrn card printed on loo envelopes for, 75 cents at THE TIMES office. Xotlce for Publication, Nrt. 5555. Department of the Interior, 1 Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah,! June 24, 1904, Norice is hereby given that th following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill b made before tbo Register And Receiver-o- f the U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City on August 4th, 1904, viz: Joseph Mix field, H. E, 12906, for the NW?4' of Sec. 14, Tp. 1 N , R. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz.: William Dyer of Botlerville, Salt Lake county, Enos Stoue, of Union, Salt Lake eoanty, David Crystal of Holiday, Salt Lakn county, Thomas Hazford of Uniuu, Salt Lake County. Fsank D. Hobbs, Register. Harrington A Fan ford, attorneys. 'V |