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Show if . j r'-r-f t i - " w 1 - t , A V,r', , ! GOA J. F. Wright Fu m ral J. - ict s i ril ji r t T ho who no with lii ti 1ark v'itv last Friday, death were lo lil in the .stake houce Monday, April In, mol- r the liireenoti of the hsh.iprie of the Word The ward c'tjfety sang Shall We Meet I Neel and llevinol the liner. Thee Kverv Hour.' Very appropriate amt consoling jn marks were made hy Klih-r- T. K.lgar Bi ard, 1'. L. Beech; Win. C. Itetichly, Wells-'til- e Cache county, and ltavid Seanions. Bark City. A solo "Fear not ,1 hy (iod is Near,), was most beautilully rendered hy Mrs Judith Anderson Beard. T. e deceased nnigrated to t'taii in August, I'JMH and was a nephew of our townsman, W. J. Wright. He was horn in Fmg'and some 2S years ago. Besides is lelatlves, he leaven a wife, child, and host of sorrowing friends. of F. t, t 1 We are pleased to note the generous patronage extended - us in our Speaal Charance Sales our efforts in trying to give the people of Weber canyon, Merchandise at prices that defy COMPETITION, and a ol s stock of Merchandise to select from that MERITS a generous share of the patronage of the people of this community. WE ARE PLEASED to announce the arrival of our SPRING LINES in our Dry Goods Department and SHOE CORNER and most earnestly invite every one to inspect The SPRING STYLES. 'OUR MOTTO: Square Merchandising, Lowest Possible Prices. and always a Cordial Honest, I Welcome to all. sample of the prices given through the Department, quoted in the following j A IS WHY: 20c per lb. per lb. 19c per lb. Best Full Cream Cheese Best Ham Best Breakfast Bacon v COIl Scope of tic if 4 strictly w CASUALTY CO.' he i iag citations: act in whi eh evidence Is I may If 4t)taiin(d slu.w ntfc. hat the pars performing th ,ut, v olnn-tar- f e have positively the BES complete proposition POLICIES in HEALTH and ACCIDENT Insurance. For Particulars write or see . rrisked his own lit. msate-iu- g fatteinpting to save the life of kK being or who has vol mi-- 1 1 taril lae'iticed him,,. It tti an heroic man if fw the benetit ,1 elixirs. acts unis' hat c been per-- 1 ly persons" the who? idugea in followin ular uCalnns does Diem to pm fort 3d. Such acts must perfi 9lill the Fluted Mutes ,,f Arne . the Dominion of Canada, the I ritij of Newfoundland, or tlie wate i thereof. 4th uph acts must have been perfo ait on or alter April loth riu E. W. WILLIAMS, State Mgr. 320 SlZcIntyre Bldg. Salt Lalc City, Utah fab 4J Another New Line of Hats q Also a beautiful line of Summer " Dresses .... Orders taken for Coals and Suits 1904. 5th. Mr, Oarnagie having direct-- , in case of death, widows ed and Lhtreu, or other dependents b provided for until the are doooooooooooooochooojochkkkhkkho-oooo-ockjohcchild i it teach a tl jl, i tlie events of disability, the di iled to be provided for un- til a;g A able to work, the inax-Ssat- h or disablement benefit imuoi 1 1 to be I lid In any one year to any youror one fa illy dependent shall not self is alto.jLfiuO.lX) tlie ampuot' and manners! jiayinen: in each case to be flxi i b the Fommissioir upon the rei jfiieadation of tlie Executive In no case, Comm SeTIproVlded, bovrev shall death or disablement benejiube paid unless it stiatl be clearly kvtn tliat the depedeuts or disablAtfitted auch assistance. Phone 41 Bk. bi, when awarded, shall be preaeat tq tlie person perform To case of death. to OOOOOOOaOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeaMH ing th4 -- MARGARET R. SALMON An accident occurcd at the Daily West at 8:30 Friday evening tiiatie-suite- d in the death of J. F. Wright, a well known Parktte who had made Ins home in this city for the past three and a half years. He was employed by K. S. Maxim, who is doing contract work at the mine, and was working a few feet frein tlie face of tlie drift, without the least warning whatever, a large slab of dirt fell from the roof striking him on tlm head and slioulders. He was taken to tlie surface and evert thing to done possible insave ills but tlie life, juries were of such a serious nature that he only lived about atf hour and a half Deceased had only been employed at the West since the 20th of last month. Preveious to that the wlijinv lie was employed at tlie Ontario 7thc-aet- t0 Our Grocery Department is Booming INSURE in the AMERICAN Hero Fund Laid to Rest h No woman can pass her last spring hat for a 9 2 model. Come see for what we have to show gether new and different. The Style Shop. MRS. M. E. RHOADES. Milliner Stb.-fleta- Sugar 15 lbs Flour, strainght grade, per 00 lbs Flour, High Patent, per 100 lbs.... Coffee, 35c grade. .. $2 00 $2 20 per lb. 1 v- . ...-30- - ' Coffee, 40c grade r aff4V?0cgfdrTTT "Coal Oil Gasoline 5 gas. 1.25 Good Table Peaches White Wine Vinegar Navy Beans Sego Cream, large cans l-- Laundry Soap Devil Hiil l-- Meters Measure Consumption 4 2c Co. 7 Devils Slide, Utah 4j ' Subscribe for THE TIMES apli-oato- n, rows while you plow. us do your business. Weber Vlc.-Prvd.- ALFRED BLONQU1ST, Vic-PrMid.- nl FRANK PINGREE, Cashier. nt I he 1 iSanlc rirst National side of g to do at reasonable I i Most of us look upon the electric prices. Mrs-sa- i Mrs. F. A. Wright and CAPITAL dismeter with and $25,000.00 light suspicion of A Ogdeu, were her trust. How little this delicate J. .Fight SURPLUS 7,000.00 mechanism deserv.s such adverse to attmd the funeral of J. F. DIRECTORS: criticism. The recent finding ofthe Wrigb. New York Public Service CommisAlfred Blonqsist George Carter sion was that only a very few meters Axcil Blonquist State Boperlntendent of Schools O. B. Gilson running too fast, out of several Nelson trts in this city during the B. G. Blackman David Ree hundred examined, and many run- week. Ik found conditions here very Frank Pingree Job Pingree The longer a satisfactory. ning far too slow. James Pingree. meter is used the slower it runs, I this slowing down is caused by tn Miss Gladys Beard returned to more and causing barings wearing UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY NO. 5747 frictioi. If common steel bearings Salt Like Wednesbay morning her a few days were used they would wear out in a after spending K OCCKKKKKKH3 CM0 .OOOOOCKMJOtXKIOOOOOOO little wtille and the friction would visiting ttlatt yes. slow up the meter and consequently the consumer would be paying for only a small fraction of the electric energy really used. For this reason t ie bearings are all make Jewels Diamonds and Sapphires. The Diamond is the hardest substance in "Service the world and the Sapphires is a c use second. Bearings made of these stones have w life although they cost more originally our girl offering tHis week-tire cheaper In the long run. The manufacturers of electric swellest line of meters in America does a large trade r in precious stones. None of the this in ever . city. sumes have any great valu, although In the aggreate they amount handsome. Space will not permit description o to thousands of dollars yearly. ' The diamonds being from Hrazill, Paris, the various designs. Just look m our show windows. London, Holland and New Zeiand. l-The sappbiers come from faraway house-holdCeylon. Nearly every A. s ands ready to convict the meter of dUboueety without a fair hearing an I must be said in its defense, that Week-Commencing the meter is just as honest as can be made and when in course of time Ties - . 3 for 50c 5c pair Mens Swell Misjcs and Childrens Hose t ie bearing begin to wear and the friction begins. to retard the tiny Linen Skirts Half Price 8 yd A Lot of Ladies ineter, the consumer really gets, Ginghams more electricity than he is paying 95: 45c each A lot of Mens Hats for. It is well enough tor tlie A Lot of Mens Shirts to tu bear mind electricity 25: that within the iron box of the 25c each A lot of Boys Hats A Lot of Boys Shirts meter, is a little motor winch begii to spin when the first lamp is turn25c A few Shoes and Oxfords - - Half Price Bunch of Corsets A ed on and continues to run until the last one is turned off, with every additional lamp the motor runs the motor faster, revolving tlie relentless dials -- wbk:h point the way for heavy light bills at th 2nd of the mouth ' by remembering the meter and, trying to make it go aa slowly as possible by not burning any more lamps than necessary the amount of bills can be reduced and the character of the faithful little Iron servant kept very-lon- har- of Coalville talf-solin- Summit County's Greatest Department Store g o the ' Now! l-- eaQ-sutner- of HMHWHOOOOOOOOaoOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOO0OOOOO0O00OOOO To Our Customers r n 2c We have to $5.00 the yard. Specials for One Co. Vehicle-Impleme- nt a them all prices, from 2 er 5 per cent discount will be allowed ....Cash Trade Treated Right.... SUMMIT MEAT CO., -- i ootwwooaoaoooowwooooooooooooooooooooooooooaooaoo 5c . ummit Furniture & Mer. Co. on all bills if paid when due. a A T" They are Call and let - Bagnell & Ball, Prop s. Pr.rid.nt, shown Elliot C. Taylor, Mgr. Utah Coalville N JAMES PINGREE. B. G BLACKMAN. he shoemaker, has a Neither, and is prepared are WE graduates, The new harrow attachment. It . njmls!uu by direct tfougb the publio press. t HAVE YOU SEEN t5 f.J acta may be .brought .... 2c fa to the r 35c per lb. 40c pr per lb. 15c per can 30c per gaL 7 per lb. $1.00 per doz. 25 bars $1.00 5 gals. 1.00 7 Rice drain tunnel. r next kin. iaiiiiiidlffllh1illi MMdhJiii |