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Show - V y ,T,ltretOu The devotedto the HTTBTRHisa or swoirr THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. LETTERS in Seven I t .v i - .ji I I lHirn th tl.t a tter) Vitek t uiineiitd I In t.ii. u .i-- elite Brow n k h ini. r VI.,1 ,i,. 0)tU ti III Correspondents. 'v' llttrn-K- h Told Id Detail by Efficient ... , n v.tt ,i I j E?nttL!Lscl tte Feu .t 1I1.M11I! Utah, Mpt, mday with F.m ten Turk the manage-- 1 eUliu,r Hamdeu'e daikey n anti .dies pmyed to a ta.r house heie on night. M Efiirtm A. the 'ept. ere it emtlng. 1 Jutan.l UentyPe Iterj1 Sunday School . t were tronpts and Mo1 day Tl , tl llll M, i Kill Il. Hoard, e ct 111, 1.1 G e Th m M: p H m ii -- el o I l .11 tl ll 1. -- a L del Nuilad rpi.ke nil the mutter of i by singing fmni page 21, ,Aii,gnll the childien in the school; "hi Zion. Prater was offered over h years old baptised, and that this It. I.it'.le Children ,,i,tmaine tie perfnrmed on their Sth Jones. 'U. Lor eSavioi wa Miug and the mil i.lt il.tiay. Testimt nv bearing vlmuld tv of ' too' called shewing five repre- - uid in ev erv di partment of the schools wo on fast day. remarks weie made by Supt. H.ler Henry Peterson made a few Roy. cp; Tail orry that there w as such ,.,ing lemurks on punctualitv, and the H t J I, kttendamf. ald tliat the FpBU), wan closed hv singing "Kre the variO ichooU m the Stake were ill v.n l.enedn imn v Tiler betPiyecBiIitiijn tins vear than they weie jvlwariFYh'imae. At the ch.se of the morning session 8PptM.,E. Ci.ai'pell resirted the te.u In s and t nicer- -' loee'ing was held , achuoL and mstrui tunis given by Kldsis Nuttall A class )teroie was rendered the by Hu, Peterson, filsl inhyiyeijiaie i 'hss of the Hoytsvtlle The afternoon session was toinmeuce f uVuf ph mnh. ,v sUmi',s!.;nl, singing fiom page If. pi aver by TsrTeu Commandments were recited i;ider William Ure. Continued hvsing-b'i. Schools, led hv Klta J. Barber, ,lfe, .weet is the Work. ' lV Peo school was reported by upt. n called, showing nine s bools rep 'alt Lake City here twenty tears ago. first id WHITFVM'HKAM VERMIFUGE is There was just enough rain here the e.sellUj.v Ult, , inM ,onu . It improves truces yesterday. first of the week to lav the dust. and aaaiuiilatmn of fund, the digo-timTwo threshing inaehines aie busy with and the nervous system lie.ung Mreng' now in running The i'eoa school is ,i,e g,wn here, aud it w ill not be iong ti i ii g t i in 'n the In ,il,li vigor ami Mvmd.tv eueed on hetore the work is tmitlied for tins order, the teim toiun od . e.R-t- n it. l pint- ii.iuii lo t l season. Sept, 3rd. line .5 leiita. John Botdeu A Son Sck W been alker has The old folks of llenefer anti many of CIhi ance quite lilltvv Vllhlk folks are having a dinner here nine he i ome lit me from the railroad i ,ii, -- 1.5. tjiat-Creek, Sept. vouniig. Eniroii Ti'ith' hato Irovo, On Hr V. Wilkins gone Mi-- s C i.u a i .f th - p'ui Utah ( mi') , to attend ttie Fi. X . tcad-em- v d- .n toaiville Higher fnei duiing the Winter camp ni i e - v foi a few a i, - vv.i- rt -- 1, 'q..Uc The program as reutlertd enl, the 'taSHsfol-follcyi- s Violin Solo, "Mnmrka dc Concert W.C. Clive Ballad, "Woman Iwivelv Woman.. .E F. Tout Rtio 4 Madrigal 1. Ban. Ymtm tsoio, .... fwie M i rvill.i Clink ' rfr Mis L Annie Laurie -- M,-- s NauuieTout dc liirRtrt g'"-. W.C. Clive Poor Wandering One 1 1 - 15 20 J today. The comnnMees, consisting of members ni all parties, are wirkingwith a will to I'uike tl e ii'.iiut a sucoe, and sa safe all will have a to it is that - n. u .tun mi. .ng tu 'o $74. Of this the Coalville tl.oir received amount tio-sHo- ,thvoung j - fc i l'.HlO, a- proieeiiB hf 12, F9O0, lii. t I I. it i. 1. Colll 1 imkk R. Marchant went to the week. '1 ) 15, ItHtO.i. riot. TatiA, Utah, $f. . Days The T ; t Around the Cccnty 1900. 1.5, CORRESPONDENTS. i TO now think of the I. COXFPSllMi:. mauy a person-wil- l ; We for them. , kintl deeds she done JLmfcwu k. Vtah, ejt ' IlrUi wtilur- hii.r.iK Timi m pet hire with the mourner and bope ItHliUug Scien day and Muudaj. lit uiiant rl.i.d ul Uu hur I'm h .lied that some iuiluence will fOtn tn e4 irr t Ttfl'iBBal Stake fonday school on L lit" Nth luM wei U'eee4in the Tabemi. - on and the re--j t t ht ll tt er ha bt tn hettnixg.ieii last Minder .j a M fiem.1 w inteited in tbe'Ogden mm Sluf?'iiin2. The attend1 tt owns !r ui ihe i half br a tl.. rJd 5' large the first day, nt the v . iiuW'Ui lk FROM No. UTAH,1 FL&AY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1900. - SUMMIT -- COUHTY, COALVILLE, Vol. VII. FREE CQIK AGE OF SILVER, 16 . . Maggie Tou Alisa Irvilla Clark Rigoletto, Quartette. Squire Coop playetl the piano accompaniment fur the al))ve pieces, The first violin so'o by Mr. Clive was composed by himself and the manner iu which fie rendered it showed that he is ' s a musician. All the parts on the program werw well rendered. The singing by Miss Clark was excellent; she possesses a nice contralto voice. The selections rendered by Miss Mag-g.- e Tout were greatly enjoyed. Many splendlil time. Senator Hamdeu'e tolored tronp play day s. i X of was week Coalville Miks inn e Ct ple ed to a fan n.td authenti' here latl i ureil of ( lirmue lilarrlmea After the guen ot Mis- - l.lua J. Lather Mou-- 1 and gave general s.itietaction. resented. Thirty 1 rui f SuOei lug 1 Ttie Your g ljidieg celebrated annual day and uesil.iy. Elder Nuttall made a few remarks I suileredfor thirty vearb with diar-rhn- e of rehgiontclas-- , 'unday The render to a have , program they 1 today day was past being and thought pertaining to the sacrament, which was . of g. after which there w ill he a pitmc fol- 8cbo..l and afternoon meeting were poet 't.urejr-administered by Elders J. J. Bowen and j0)JU a,g Halloway, I had Bient sd poned o that luemheis could attend the FrenchCamp, Miss. lowed by a dance at night. In son Artjold, assisted by four other so suffered time and touch and money lmel coufeieime atCoalviib. a for si John E;1er Jiuttall spoke p.lders. Everybody is so busy in cutting, haul- Sunday IIIUC1 'iat I hail given up all hopes of Raid that a representative is very were matle by Elder Peter-tiiRt ight there or threshing grain ing recoverr. I w as so feeble from the effect ryjsc',.ool iu the Make should lie to on i,e mavier of to meet his w ife and children w ll0 ar- - of little news outside of that now presenting the the j18rrhea that 1 coyld do no kind of the tfhdauts at all sessions the Wales. Mr. rivetl diiort fiom which the opinions were expressed Stone afUr teeth. church as as hen's scarce of labor, could not even travel, buti byi ofheers, general and items are regarding the' Instruc-t.W- a StCwG te findwhatever been auJ that have h0n accident I was to bottle were t'lair. tents, authorities working permitted presented end sue- -, singing ol Miss Nannie Tout. Phehss Last Sunday evening S. 'M. Walker of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and at the untie here since la-- t fall. i wets given the eehools would re-- tained. n wonderful voice, and when she hai bad. was sustained as president of Perm X , M. Diarrhoea Remedy, and aftet taking y.'- t e the A selection was rendered on the largd a few years training she will be among superin-t- f Urged Maxwell W. A. with M. I. Association Cot n huskers' sprained w rists, barbed several bottles I am entirely cured ol iit' to fonunetme their schools organ by I, M. Shaw, the worldf greatest singers. . ' andG. E. Wilkins as bis assistants. w ire cuts and ' sprains, or cuts from any that trouble. I am so pleased with the dclofck. at'10 few .r.;. made a Alma be Prest. While tW were some who did not p' in j Eldredge There are thres candidates here who other cause, are q uickly healed when result tbat1 awt aantioue that it " To a g Htlon dosed by einglug 'In of For have. suffer who as all to for the concert, we believe that It remarks I feNUW care is the BALLARD'S OINTMENT young people, reai are in the hands of their friends and j t A ? den sale John benediction v Son' .. 60 Boy and cents. 25 Price by and, to tueet wee he said was enjoyed by the 'majority of the promptly applied. pleased j Presi.cioff & Son. ' v 1' ,k prhooSi, The crowd. - From here the company went missioners. J.A. Merchant and 11, B, Johi) SoydCu XeUee. v Satrby afternoon session was com cbjhufct1 mould fid i.. ECHO. Wright will try their bands fir th Re exer- - their State Land the uisnced with United Office, opening regular and when they grow old they Wednesday night, and Thursday night Oscar and youth . convention 1900. 12, Echo, Utah, Sept. publican county Salt Lake City, Utah, cues. Roll called, showing five schools will not depart from it. f at Jleber City.- - - , July 23, 1000. Wilkins, on the other hand, will seek Eliitob Times : . Mr. Tout expect' to leave with hi represented. to of A number To it ii hom pertaining : questions Democratic conctTn county may School began here Monday with Ray recognition in the The State of Utah having selected at a Elder Thomas Copley said he had school work were answered by Elder family for Europe about the middle oL convention. Brim as teacher. of its grant for a Miners Hospital labored for some time past as a Sunday Henry Peterson. In his closing re- next montn, w hera ha - will put Misse Pome busy body here lias reported it Mrs, Lola Bromley and family are part school missionary, and had found the marks be for disabled miners, under the 12th securged the Faints to teach their Nannie and Maggie under first-clahad broken here around that the smal-po- x visiting relatives and friends. schools in condition. good trainers for two or more years. Mr. failly children to obey the laws of God. tion of the Act of Congress approved out in town. Tins is a,fa.ee report, and The dance which is billed here for the W. L. Hansen reported so Tout will do missionary work In EngSupt. Elder Nuttall was pleased to ere tracts, July 18, 1894, the was made for mischief by parties who Fndav Grass night promises to be a success. school. Creek returned by the United States Surveyor-Genera- l many parents present, atid admonished land. are not responsible lor what thev say. An exercise was rendered by the sec- -' Senator J. I.. Rawlins, I.C.Thoren- t0 aUend the school in their ward miniral is as here notice lands, Had there been any suspicion tliat the Xollce. end intermediate claR of the Kamas go sen and J. It. Murdock are bihed to . gee i,uw ,ieir children l(jal tLev ga,j tate will submit y nen dreaded disease bad readied this town 1 United States Land Office, school, subject, The Fourth Command-ipeak here one week from Saturday. are tRUgbt. bald that the Articles proof as to the character of said lands, Salt Lake City, Utah, prompt action would have been taken meL of Faith, tne Ten Commandments, the Mrs, John Watson and family have before the register and receiver, at this August 6, JW0. at once by the proper ones to do it, as The Articles of Faith wire recited in ( the Three Mitneises and moved at from ranch Ft. their Oc7t on of it vhom the Brulger office, jeHtimoay Monday, was eighth day may concern; Las been done in the past when it concert by the schools, led by mine ue wl11 re,iial11 authori E' cow of church the the au,i 10 D. tj0 Notice is A. at o'cIock 1900, a. Juri,le m.,vix presentation tober, hereby given that the Stat thougbl tuat small pox had broken out Copley. The classes. is the be wiuter. of filed in this office list The lots numbered three has two (2 ), Utah ing (3 teg gjwuj taught here. school The was reported Town four ofSection in lie ",,d should lloytsvilie (4) Instructor B. R. E. Vier. onr(4),in every land selected by said State under Sec- Win. Blake went to Salt Lake on bui ( two (2), north, and of Range fire by Supt. J. J. Bowen. Was pleased with the success of lion 12, of the Act of Congress arProved ness the latter part of la9t week. Mr. ship Base Lake Salt and Meridian, 5;, east, A class exercise was rendered byth When you want a pleasant phvsic try Blake lias conference and congratulated those July 16, 1894. The following tracts, empurchased a home in Ogden embraced in List 18, Miners Hospital. the new remedy, Chamberlains Stomach of second e!a intermediate thelcpg ho had ttamed the children to take braced in said lists, are in township . All persons claiming any portion of' and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and expects to move his family there of the T First .school, subject, t containing mineral claim of record, vie : and pleasant iu effect. Ince, 2d cents. son. said described tracts as mineral lan.!,!u, Sun-T- he Plagues. Welcome A After Happy Iolist 100, for the establish ment of Sons singing Samples free at John Bojiien It is reported that the lower section or desiring to protest or object to the of the class first intermediate L. T. water reservoirs: NE,lpS Elder store. by drug jay aI)1 will be given w bite men Hie early part ..election thereof by the State, are here- 15 'a ; S E 3 J 8 W F.ast Coalville school rendered an ex- 4 and the lot tium- -' was adjourned. jiB conierence ofnextweekin place of the Japs, the by summoned to appear ou that date, ercise on 4, of See. So, in Township 3, north KIICKIOKT. the sttlqei t, Word of Wisdom. and of Range S, east. latter having proven thetuselves unable and submit testimony in support of their Elder Henry Peterson spoke on ttie Koi'xroar, Utah, Sept.H to do the work. In list 101, jor the establishment of . claims or objections. Word of Wisdom, and urged the officers EiiitoU Tlnka water reservoirs: NVVtj permanent D. F'kvsk Hoims, Register. The Times stated in its last issue that and teachers to see that the children Judge Norrell came out from Salt lmke N Wy4 of Section News are scarce this week. H, in Township,!, Geokoe A. Smith, Receiver. a man who had been put off the train at re taught this law. Monday and set the following eases to north and of Range 0, east, Salt Lake . Salt Lake. to has Mr. Mddoway gone Echo and who was at first thought to be , Elder Nuttall next spoke of theitu- - be tried during the October term of court: Base and Meiidian, TABLERS BUCKEYE PILE OINTMr. and Mrs. Henry Seamens were injured, was only under the influence of of vs J. W. Neel, defendant charged said schools a far btate Copies as in the matle lists, they re MENT is not a panacea, but is recom- provementa being defend-resul- ts. Salt Iatke visitors this week. W. to vs liquor. This is a mistake. The man said w ith rape ; Slat late Neel, f the J. the at tracts, by was gratified descriptive sub Stake, and mended for blii d, bleeding or protrud ng of a Svamona went ,to Salt Lake was seriously injured, and there is some know carnal with have t been in ledge ant divisions, barged conspicuously Singing should be taught piles, and it will cure the inot olstinate doubt as 10 til total recovery. Corn-- K cases. PrfeeWeents in bottles. last Saturday lo commence to school. Tube, 73 the schools, and the chihlien should be femal under the age of consent ; State posted in this office, fur inspection by nnmberof the Sunday school officers missioner Iaskett and Attorrney Callis cents. John Boyden A Son. taught to pray. Eat h school should pav s Charles Neel, niisdeanior, appeaHroW any person interested, and by the public ere both here and saw the man and it perceutof the nickle fund. attended conference at Coalville Sunday, justices rout t, William J. lare.etal generally. ordered Dr. French to care for his in- C tlo-e- d bv List. During the sixty days next following a session made Afternoon singing va Crj stal reauvery Company , William Jury Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs. Smith W . H. Colbath ; W . C. tbe date of this notice under , juries. This in and of itself is proof en- vs Robinson and J. drawn Welcome to Our Union Meeting depart Following is the list of jurors trip to Salt Lake City ; ough that the man was not? drank. The , Railev vs Mrs. F5. M. Bromley etal; mental instructions of November 27, bv Clerk benediction by Elder'W. 1. Hansen. box this from the . of H. jury morning eauions, j y)rajenllin ffj10 Born, to the wife 0g- gould be Iullie Winterton vs John E. Winterton ; 1896, 23 L. D. 459,', protests or contest M MIA Y MORSIVO Pack, Treasurer McLaughlin and AU Mother and child do- - fouud a girl. 7th, . Sept. and Even if theguan commenced w as I al y West Mining Co, vs Anchor Min The morning session against the claim of the State to any of torney Callis, to serve at th Octobfer ing nisely. jg a common tramp he deserves the pro-107. Daniel by vs from Co. the tracts ok subdivisions hereinbefore ; Mary Prayer by page singing ing of court: term The wedding went .off aery quietly n o M. Wasserman et al vs described, on the ground that the same Continued by and Wilkins. AUman Oscar Elder by K. jj, JJ. John Gunn. - W, Carpenter, been for the- -- last week Ifitliad Mrs. William Lundie died at Ogden Joseph Hopkin et ah; Dominick P. is more valuable for mineral than agriging from page 135, Ed. Stromnesa.ThomasFewkH.'f Lemon; not would hv.i . serenade the people " re-schools last Friday. She was sick at Ike time A. seven of Representatives Dignan et al vs Eliza Nelson et ah; Dan- cultural purposer, will be received aad C, Atkinaon, Edmund Reea, Edward known anything nad happened. of her husband s accident and never sue- iel Lambert et al vs James Welsh et ah ; noted for report to the General Land Prudence, F. W. Marchant,- Waiter 'ponded to roll call.. combed the shock received therefrom. Assistant Supt, Enoch Brown made a Edwiu Coateava Union Pacific Railroad tXfflce, ht Washington, D. C. 'Failure Bunott, Joseph I. Rosevear, David Brwlas 0lMir m Cu While we cannot give a biographical W. D. Young, Joaepk A. Fisher. few remarks. Said he bad visited nearly Company; 0car W. Lawrence va M. F. so to protest or contest within the time Chamberlain Pain Balm applied te a sketch of her life, owing to the lackiof Jonah Bircjp. Jqepn Randall, Iarker all the schools in the Stake and found Clark et ah; Sidney G. Pace et ai v specified will be considered evidence of or like injury will cut, bruiae, burn, scald to say that Mr. Lun-di- e it wiltoffica Ginea et al.; R. G. Wtlaon va the Donmineral character ef said tracts, heal will data, and Dykes, AlmaAV'atr, J . W. Wilde, II. 0. that they commence attOoclock. Music William inatantly allay the pain other had frienda than time aay will Davis ; Matthias Jorgenson va and the selection thereof being otherR. who Fred Good less many regret Young, Charles McFalls, J. P. Burns, and Binging greatly improved. tbe part in U very ber aad the Unless injnrr Linden vs wise free from objection, will be recone-mend- ed She con; treatment. ending. wag a moat Joseph Black, Timothy Donovaa, 0. F. order manifested during tbeadministra Alfred Thompson Margaret Balm severe it will not leave a cr. Pam M. for approval. 3. Anchor Mining Company ; genial woman, and was alwayt on band Jobnaon. tion of tbe sacrament. nlao core rbeomatism.apraina, awelling to Fkams D. Hobb, Register. Mercantile Company vs Comstock belp ber frienda in caae of trouble. An exercise was rendered by the first and lamanesa. for aak by John Boyden ' intermediate She waa charitable and boneat, and Smbscribe for THE TIMES. A. Gaoaea &32t9 Barra, Receiver. aefiool Mining Company. ciasa of theCoalsille -- j first-clas- n- -- 't s ' i. - - -- . ui,. ti,uJ'prju'. it st follow-describe- d beHf-dielio- n ft d . . n j , ,Rn,uit ; 1 ' nt , -- on. m k Bon. |