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Show , i jtm-- trlr"!tjrcUi The VoU Time DEVOTED PEOPLE S ADVERTISER. 7W VIII. COALVILLE, rtu. 10 THE X1TT2IBE9T8 OS SUMMIT COUNTY. FROM An Kama, Utah, Aug. Plenty cf rain 'he past week. Work hss Wa delayed and wild hav and grain darnel some, but tie range I as been greatly t .efiub EnrroE Times- I - Mr. Bucher and family have returned from their visit to Salt Lake. Mite Lane of Salt Lake haa been here a couple of weeks visiting with Miss vina Evana. " Le- There are many Strangers here from the other valleya who have come to work and to see the pretty girls of this place. We bad eotne good discourses here from Elder J. K. Lemon, Jr., Sunday and Elder Sargent of Hoytsviile, who were borne missionaries. County Attorney Callis made a visit week to prosecute a water suit. The defendant was fined $10 for the offense of taking water out of to Woodland last his turn. A committee was appointed last Sun- day to make arrangements for a ward reunion to be held next Monday evening at our meeting house, in honor of our retiring bishopric. All the residents of Kamas and Marion are expected to be present. Austin Brown paid us a visit this week of the Deseret News. He Edward Thomas agent for appointed t Those here. that paper wiehing to subscribe, make payments, ete., m lit kpow 7 ' J V . , whereto go - These stormy days are stormy in many v ways. The bora get together between showers and indulge in horse races, etc. They sometimes wind bp the days proceedings in a scientific pugilistic en- counter, as they did last Friday. One of the combatants came out of it with a bruised face and the other with bis pocket book emptied to the extent of 17.60 for taking the law into kia own fists. in the interest t ,tV- - The Seibour family had a reunion last Friday, as they did one year ago. Seventy four of them came together from all parts of the State and some from adjoining States. I'hey congregated at' Mr. ODriscoll s grove, near Provo river. A very nice program was rendered, consisting of songs, recitations, epeeches ani games, after which refreshments were served. A free dance was given by them at the Opera House, and a large number of the people of Kamas and other settlements enjoyed themselves till 1 a. m. A religions meeting was held at the grove Saturday ibe family,, There are beat 2 p m. tween three and four hundred of tbe Neibors living now, the oldest of Jjiein being Mrs. Bertha Fillmore of Kamss. Jr oaklIT. Oaklet, Utah, Aag. 22, 1901. Times: j ' t One would think that Tommy was a in a few words, and, withall, more force surveyor by the way he is setting his than some of the great devinee, as in states. stance the following : Sir Walter Scott, Robert Milliners little child took an- while crossing one of the lakes in Scotother fit today. The little one is subject land, noticed that on one ef the boatmans oars was written tbe word to these spells. Faith and on the other Works. lie Coney Tibb came out fiom Salt Lake last week and is now rusticating in naked whet it meant. For answer the old map Uid hold on .the oar Faith - Weber canyon, and beat vigorously upon the water. Miss Annie Roselund Las returned The boat went ronnd and round. Then home from Salt Lake and is likely to rehe let that oar along am) used the other, main for some time. Works. Tbe boat still went round. The wind bag has not been in evidence Then be rowed with botlk,Faith and lately ; the rain must have settled that Works and the boat went straight undesirable element. - . forward. Mrs. Albert G. Marcliant, after visitB. R.E. Vua. ing here for a few days, has returned to KOCltrORT. her home in bait Lake county. RocKroaT, Utah, Aug. 21, 1901, The 22ud quorum of Seventies will Elutob Times: hold its regular monthly meeting in Tbe pleasure seekers are beginning to Peoa on Sunday, August 25,b, at 12 retnrn home. oclock noon. 20, 1901. exte.-Wo- twleuh me bell ha been placed in 'Wget-- r.,ujeil0 b,rei ,nJ jon can callHeheter henewr ou want to now. t KAMAS. A j "4 i I THE DEAF. eared of her and hi oiteS' is lh Head by D. Nicholont Artificial tar Drums, gave $10,Q4)Q to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure $he Ear Drums may have them free., Address No, 13163, The Nicholson iMUtnte, 780, Eight Avenue. New York, f. g. a. Owe SoUlers On rity, from Isaac Why not bsvs tbe two soldiers enis Blake, lately Arizona, Joshua Cossey of Rockport was up this way the first of the week. Uncle visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. campments together that of the aged veterans of tbs war of the rebellion and Josh is contemplating moving to Idaho and Mrs. H. Beamons. in the near future, if ail is well Elders Edrnnnd Rees and John fiber-ma- n those of the late war? They represent of men, the former of Coalville were tbe speakers at two typical Tommy is looking to his fences and is re who those ere i nearing the evening hedging himself in in grand shape, Bat our worship meeting Sunday, of tl'e the Jatter those who have yet liow is it about some of the material that Henry Seamona has typhoid fever; he battles to fight in the great battle of is being used in some portions of the is doing as well as can be expected at lfo-4 ' hts advanced age. Dr. French is in atfence? H the latthem Sher-tu- au ti of how stpries t The young man who says he has up tendance, 'tToV , . YhpjjVsj (? wwpeeMor himself Is not a safe person fee14 ReutenSgAAtafootaaught bo7sheridn at bay, for any young lady to tie to. There U In a hay press Saturday and enma near fought when TVashington wa in danger, room for a reformat'on fn hie character, losing it. As it is he has a very lad and then let fht younger soldier tell , foot but is getting along quite nicely. sure. how M wills fell and tb far islands were A crowd of young people came ont forever The prodigal sou is slowly, but surely, reclaimed from barbarism and from Salt Lake to spend a few days with warming his way into the second patrimonaulj., Snch would be ideal! . . mony. It was ever thus, and the sin William A. Smith and family. The Theg tbs campfires would be ner, repentant or not, seems to take latter are good entertainers and this the silent- sentries would move makes the second trip these young folks from the cake." to post, the roll call, and thoia have make here this summer, had! who answered their last one, wcnld The storm has beat some of tbe grain come sh go. The grizzled veterans and to the ground ; it will be difficult to harOBASS CREEK ths youiger ones would gaze with Joy vest. and it may rust on the ground, Grass Creek, Aug 15, 1901. upon their countrys flag whose honor should the damp weather continue Editor Times : , had upheld in trenches and bloody : mueh longer. Tbe mine worked three end a half they battle Adds. G. E. ' G. W. Young, E. H. Rbead, Joseph days last week. Barber, C. R. Jones, Misses Elisa J. Joseph Barber went to Peoa last ..Vhat n Tale UTell. on reBgtonf" iclasT busiBreach, OuMe- Faddfei and Inez Rhead i It that uirroref yours shows a wretchof Coal vil e were in Peoa on ness. Saturday ed, sallovtqompIexTon, a jaundiced look, and remained over night. W. II, Shaw and family moved up moth pat fie and blotches on tbe ikin, from Coalville to lastSatur-loothis liver Lookout for the man who cm not k its place wuble; but Dr. Kings New Life Pills rgulate tbe liver, purify the you in the face; who keeps his eyes blood, givtclear skin, rosy cheeks, rich on the ground; professes much' but does Robert Walker and Henry Hirst of complexioif Only 25c at John Boyden little, and who tries to lift himself up Coalville were missionaries here last & Sons dri$ store, by the straps of his boots. These are Sunday. I. M. Shaw accompanied them d favored us with a few selections on they who are exalted above the sky. Mon Bishops Appointed. cla-sc- s- 1 tlers - pt -- Tbe Stain Presidency and Apostle Reed Smoo; visited Parleys Park and Park City liri Sunday and organized the bishoprics d those wards.-ths former tbe following men were selected ; place Angus J. CmtiOn, bishop ; Edward Tree and Freemaa Pace, counselors. Tbe ones selected for Park City are: Fred Rasband, bishop ; T. L Allen, Jr., and Moroni Moultto, counselors. All of tbe wards in the Stake now have bishops tod it a ill not be long the ?ari associations of each will be organized jind everything in rnn&iog At it Now is off. be-lo- re I At f W At ham, caravans and armies passed over this land, Phoenecian traffic and Babylonian and Egyptain conquest made a pathway over it, and still this thinks It will be impossible almost to break tbs Inertia of that region ; that tbe awakening must be by work, and that they are not a working race. If one Cripple Creek could be found in tbe Holy Land, tha boys would see to it that it was mined, and tha unspeakable Turk would either stand aside or be pushed aside. If tbs Sultan is anxious that bis rule- - shall continue, In the same his and his descendant low, brutal way that has gone on since the dsys of Salsdin, he bad better pray that no gold or silver discoveries be mads In bis domain, because, moralize all we please, tbe struggle of man is to get gold and silver, and when It is in ry a nut ehell should not be lightly passed from a T. W. Frazier was thrown by, evtn if ft is given by a goat, for some horte on tbe 15th and severely injured. wonderful things ere even written In now. He i on tbe improve stone, mind ye! . home Wednes-daVfro- m N. B. Snapp returned Last Tnesday night about 1 o'clock the Park City and Midnight t ome of onr citizen were awakened by be has been working j 8un ininw, where screams will coming from soma ons who it that He says lor some time. seemed to be injured. Some men got time before they w ill be only be a short . re Bom those up and procured a light and, made a able to ship tearch (or tbe man. Tobe Rasmussen property of Oakley wn found on his wagon just below Stephen Walker's and seemed to glops the Cough nd works off the Cold, be suffering greatly. He was taken into Tablet, cur. a Laxative Brominio. Mr. Walkers and placed on a bed. He complained of being hart in the lpln i , 25 cents. KEATLY EXECUTED. S. C., was onte immensely surprised. Thomas Richins and George H. StephThrough lofcg euffermg from Dys ens were attending district comt fn pepsia, he wtiteo, my w ife was greatly Dsvis county on the 20th. run down. Sid had no strength or vigor end .suffered great distress from her George Roberts was a Salt Lake visiter j stomach, but she tried Electric Bitters during tbe week. He starts for Chtcago which Lfc,ped ger tud ,ftef u. with his mnttoos the letter part of this fug four boitlet, she is entirely well, can - week. eat anything. ; Its a grand .tonic, and Mr. and Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. M. A. its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid fiver for Indigestion, Low Dottier, all of Wamsuttec, Wyo., return-e-d of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles home this week after a six weeks ft's a polltive, guaranteed cnit. Only 50c at John Bsyden A Sons. . visit. Tbepeople hare are raising fine cucumbers this ' season ; pumpkin and Send us jour orders for all j quash are alao looking well; potatoes kinds of Jol) Work. . - V 33- - THE HOME GOLD CURE. I i Aa Ioganlou TmUmmi br which Drwak-ft mrr Being land Italic la Spite ef Themeelvee. - I o Nnxloo Dmm. Km Weakening mtthm A auH I'u.itU Car tecIlnnal Ik Liijuar Habit. It it now generally known und under-sto- wi that Drunkenness it n disease and not weakness. A be dy filled with poison, and nerves completely 'Shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, require an antidote capable of neutralizing anJ eradicating thin poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicant. Sufferers may now corn themselves at homo without publicity or loss of time from business by tMs wonderful HOME GOLD CUKE which has been perfected after many years close study and treatment of insbriates. Tbe faithful nse according to directions of this wonderful discovery is J positively guaranteed to cure tbe most obstinate caset no matter bow hard a drinker. Our records show the marve-Io- ns transformation of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and ' . Cpright men. WIVES CURE YOUR HUSBANDS! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS U This remedy is ia no senso a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly solnbli sod pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given inaenpof tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking It. Thousands of Drunkards have cured thempelvee with this priceless remedy, sud as many mors have been cured and made temperate men by having tha CUBE" administered by loving friends end relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own ' free wllL DO NOT WAIT,-- Da not- - be -deluded by apparent and misleading Drive ont the disease improvement. at once and for al time. The HUME GOLD CURE it sold at tb extremely low price of On Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $25 T $50. Full directions accompany each psrknco. ftperSil a v! sT'llcd physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of tbe world on receipt of On Dollar, Addre. Dept. E614, EDWIN H. GILES A COMPANY, 2330 sod 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confident- ial. M C?- - - f . ii -- 1 ".imrneit going.. iw. R,wTu5f Tribune. TurkTuesdays , ' UMTEUSITY OF 1JTAU, , - Elder E. H. Rhead, stake superintend- A heavy rain storm passed over here ent of religion classes, with hiscoun- Monday, cauhijig a ftood to come seiors, Joseph Barber." ahd C R. Jones, e,v in Ihe old Cimrch mine, instructed the teachers and classes in lrroa2 down the main air coarse and "Peoa on Saturday evening last. The rahing of out the tunnel of the present meeting house was crowded and tbe in- - Pa,in8 . tractions given were listened to with worbiEK, doing considerable damage and causing tbe mine bands to be laid much interest and attention. lent Encampment . fknlraLaaAJyeactn-Jlsi- a in tbe old ae a fitting dny to days had plenty of treasure. As n cont he Philippine volunteers temporary says. Long before Moses stuns! encampment in the sod Joshua, and as far back as Abra- pawed. It is good that such days sheuld be celebrated, that stories of the trenches isy fee told end that they can glorify In their country and its national integ- ran the Holy AuguilSth, celebrate, held their State Capital On that day, three year agq, Manilla! gates t were thrown open and the brar soldiers of enlightenment and freedom Entered them. For such bravery they Ud fought, over seas they had (ome, through tempests they had " . Minas In The throne of the Sultan is menaced as it never has been before. One of tbe consul in the east reports the discovery of valuable minerals in Palestine, and refer to the industrial aaukenirgof the Holy Laud a no longer n dream. Deposits of salt, phosphorus and asphalt have beeu found in Jordan valley, and it is said that only better meant of traffic and communication are needed to insure their full development. The Turkish government ia planning the continuation of the line, while steamboats are already plying the Dead sea. Now, if added to ths minerals we have mentioned there should be a discovery of metals in that region, Mr. Turk would have to look out, and they are probably there, Abraham had silver. There was plenty of silver and gold in Babylon, and the people In ail Jaffa-Jerusale- m Uua rich the time for men to show Mt1. Ben Mrs. Mitchell, and whether Born, to they ere for God or mammon; r AIL wed. elf or ban. unity. Tbe opportunity is a boy, on the 15th. ' bus-- ' freely offered and her Neel everyone is free to Editom Times presented Mrs. John All elect wbatcooyse be mar. Remember- . bond with a fine girl this morning. A number of our young folk attended ' a that and ing always true, upright do ng nicely the danca at Croyden on the2lst ordeC man ia tbe noblest wwk of God. of Doug-- ; hn ankle tbe on A horse stepped ' Elders F. H. Wngbtaod Alex. Streets inflicted He who dots not live up to the light Asleuided the Editor. Pass Pi tcc last Wednesday and were home missionaries here on Sunday W1 ort ot in wound. 7 .. , - Editor S.A. Brown, ef Bennettsville, iy, painful - last. EniTOB WORK Ko- - will not be.ip to the average ; very little small fruit! killed In' the frost in Just. ; I1 JOB SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH.1UGUST 23, :goi "ii . ' i "" and Di. Lynch of Kama was sent for, ho said that no bones were broken, but Peoa, Utab, Aug SI, 1901, that his back was hurt and bs could not ElUTOB Timkh : CORRESPONDENTS. The toil hue had a guod soaking for be moved for a few days. Host ho got hart cannot be found out. There wee once. another man with him and they had Arcnnd tbe County in Seven The potato crop u not very flattering been to Park City for a load of freight, this season. but neither one can tell how the accl-W- e Days. are in hopes of a free rural delivery dent h,ppene(, Xobe be.ry the near future. that ia drinker and it begot thought Tie Hipp iitlujs il ttc Fist William Welsh of Coalville is here in fl jj from hf, much of a jgg oa Told Id Detail by Efficient accounts last in some At wagon may. The he wan continued rain and storms but little better. heavy Correspondents. have damaged a large amount of bay. Some men can preach a whole sermon LETTERS 'I . Salt Lake (Tty. " The University of Utah ' Comprises thorough collegiate courses leading to WANTED. Capable, reliable penna In even coaotjr to reprment Urge oompanjr of solid flesit. degrees in genera science, liberal arts cial reputation! hS salary per psysbla and mining and electrical engineering; weektyi is par day absolutely snrt aulaUea. pottsss; straight, bona-fldaoHaita salatvilio besides which the State Normal School aommMnnt salary paid aaoh Saturday and week, bl ANDAKlk dvn!l ateach and a preparatory school are conducted UOUbE, tn Itearlajru , Chicago. under the direction of the University - . faculty, Excellent opportunities are offered to students who desire to pnrsne electrical and mining engineering courses and al-coarse MJ'insatidgeneral'icienCe;' The- - laboratories are thoroughly equipped for work in chemistry, assaying, electrical measurements, general physics, minrsaiogy end biology. Shops ere provided for work in wood and metal. The Normal School offers a four years course leading to certificate of graduation, and advanced courses leadirg to .degree and a normal diploma. Tbs certificate entitles tbe holder to teach in any of tbe common schools of the Stats for five years, without examination. Tbs normal diploma is equivalent to a life certificate.' The training school and kindergarten oonnerted with tbs Normal School are equipped in accordance with the most modern ideate - v- Manual training and laboratory practice In elementary sciences are features of tbe normal training courses. A small annual registration fen it ' n quired, hot no tuition is charged. Fall term begins September Utb. , Send for snn nsf, which gives full We 1 can do your job work. To Save Her Child mr f.0 ln ... fr i gbJJu I d i fl g ivrem J'rw Nannie Ualteger, of L Grany Ga., ied Bucklens Arnica Sal v to great ores on her head .and fac t, and writes Re quick cur exceeded sli her hopes. wonders In Sores, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, Cuts, Bur M, gcalda and Pile. 25c. Cure gns xanteed by John Bo; den A Sou, druggl :rr . . ap-pl- . , ' Noflce. , United States Land t Lake City, Utah, June 37th, 1901. , .,2. I l$uhom u may concern; , fea ra V Office,) , t ) - - Notice is hereby given that the State ol Utah has filed in this office a list, N0. 21, of lands selected by the said State for the purpose of erecting public Buildings, under Section 7, of the Act ol Congress approved July 16, J894. The following-tracts embraced in said list ro id a township containing minora claim of record, viz.; The 8VV gee. 84, Tp. 3, N R. 5, E.t $. L. 8. and Mer, A copy of said lists so far as it relates to said tracts by descriptive snbdi visions, he been conspicionsly potted In this office for Inspection by any person and by tbe public generally. - Within the next sixty days following the date of thin notice, Under ets. concerning courses, depar- tD. R. Axux, Secretary, mental Instructions of November 27, - ' a189JI, (23, L. D. 459) i protests or contests .gainst the claim of the State to any of Their Scerel Is Out, ' the tract or subdivisions All Sadieville. Ky., was enriou. to described, on tbegVound th7t theTamo learn the ctuse of the vast improvement is more valuable for mineral than tor in the health of Mrs. 87 P. Whittsker, agricultural purposes will be received who bed for a long time endured uotold and noted for report to tbe General suffering from a chronic bronchial tro- Land Office at Washington, D. D, Failuble. Its all doe to Dr. Kings New ure so to protest or contest within the Discovery ,w rites her bnebsndr-X- i com- tiini specified will bn considered sufpletely cured her and also cured our lit- ficient evidence of the tle granddaughter of a severe attack, of character of the tracts, and tbe selection It positively cures thereof, being otherwise free from obhooping cough. Coughs, .Colds, LaGrippe, ' Bronchitis, jection, will be recommended forap- all Throat and Lung trouble. G uaran-- 1 provaL teed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles! Tba.uk. D. Hobbs, Register. ree at Jobs Boyden A Sons drug store Gioaag A. Surra, Receiver. 25t - 9-- 13 non-mine- ral Tt x. Si I i SS |