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Show x 5 X I zt j , i 1 - i THIRD UTAH, OCT. 28, 1904. COALVILLE, ! Interest Rea Jitliewi tj Correspeadeats DISTRICT. Forjudges, Oar la Yulou Tovas ol Coaatj. Rocxpout, Utah, Oct. 26, 1904. Emros Tuiir John Rtmsdell, who bs been away from hom for about two yeart, to remain for tbt winter. it bore Republican rally wit held bere last Friday evening. A large crowd attended and ail teemed well pleated with tbe meeting. How. A. E. Leatberwood wat the principal tpeaker. v A 0 Mitt Etta Grow It viilting at Centre, Wasatch county, Mitt Emma Gibbont hat been vititing in Park City tbt paittwo weeks. George Siddowav and wife are here and will remain for tbe winter. George hat recently returned from a trip through 'dbeTTnlahletervatlon and he Met tbe country very much. Cbarlet IIoi tin, who hat ipent tbe iatt three and a half yeart in tbe Society Itlandt at a mittionary, will arrive home today and a reception will be given in bit honor tbit avening. Katbaniel Etaker and wife and Jotepb Gibbont and wife of Oakley were vititing bere tevertl dayt ago. teree Wlatr Cutk. J. E. Clover, 101 N. Main St., Ottawa, Can,, writet; Every fall It bat been my wife't trouble te catch a tevera cold, and tberefora to cough aU winter lone. Lait fall I got for ber a bottle of Syrup, She usid it and hat been ablt to ileep toundty all night long. Whenever the cough tronblet bar, two or three dotetttopt the cough, and the it bore-hou- nd able to be np aod well." 29c, 60c, $1.00. Sold by John Boy den A Son. J WAHSATCH 1 Editoa Times r ' The Board of County Commissionert of the County of Summit, ordains at follow; fence ereued as herein eection 1. after described and conforming to the shall, and does following requirement constitute and is hereby declared to be a laaful fence for said Summit county : Wood or iron posts, measuring not less than five inches In diameter at the top of ground, and not lees than three inches at tbs lip, must be .get in ibe ground firmly to a depth of not less than twenty inches. Said posta shall be not mors ftisn twenty feet apart. Four barbed wires shall be stretched and fastened from posl to pcst in tbe following man-n- ei, it; One wire, designated at the first wire, shall be stretched and fastened on said posts not more tbaa sixteen inches or less than fifteen inches from the ground, tbe second wire shall be stretched and fattened on said poets not more than, thirteen inches nor lest than twsiva inchesJWgher than tbe first wire ; the third wire shall be stretched and fattened on said posts not more then thirteen inches nor lese than twelve inches higher than said secoad wire, and the fourth wire shall be stretched end fattened on said posts not more than thirteen intiee nor leee than twelve inches higher tban aid third wire. The said wires shall be securely fastened to aid posta with wire staples not less than one inch in length, end spreaders ball be placed midway between every two posts, and tbe said wires shall be securely fattened by wire staples thereto. Section 2. Four poles or four boards may be nted in Ilea of said wires, subject to tbe following requirements: The poles shall tie not lets than two and one-haInches in diameter at the tip and securely listened between two pos.s j said posts to be teeurely pinned or wired together and to be of tbe same size and firmly set io the ground the tame depth si the posts hereinbefore lo-w- Wright brother thlpped a carload of teera to Omaha on Thursday, .Yu fi nio bo4 4 i p r Thotnat Jon of said wires, the said boards shall be sheep on Friday, ons inch thick by six Inches The Live Stock company are making not lest than be securely nailed to and stall IJe, eome large shipments of sheep to the lOd nails. said with posts eastern market. Section 3. This ordinance shall Uke Mr. Jones has bad a large bam built effect and be in full force on and after on hit lancb, in which io store his bay the 10th day of November, A. D., 1904. ' which will be baled. Passed and approved this 20th day of A. D. 1904. October, are here The Hatch Brothers company John C. Faskstt, with their numerous herds of sheep, having recently come down from the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioner of Summit county, Utah. timber country. They will leave for the Juris C. Bassett, winter range in a fewtdayt. Commissioner, voted aye for the County Mr. Homer, who lives a few miles passage of tbe above ordaoce No. 22. from here on Bear river, recently caught FaEKMkx Maun, four large bean in traps. County Commissioner, voted aye tor tbe passage of vbe above ordinance No. 22, Frvrr. Csnt Chills W, H. Smith-- , VV. Urirt, Nsccjodfthct, Texas, County Commissioner, absent, not votHis daughter had chills and ing tor tbe passage of tbs above ordin fever for three year ; he could not find anceNo. 22. anything that would help her till be Attest i -- P. 11. N tt used Ilerbln. Hi wife will not keep County Clerk of Summit county,let, Utah. house without it, and cannot say too much for it." 60 cents a bottle. Sold Conlrsalousof B Priest. by John Boyden A 8on. Rev, Jno. 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., BKNBFKR. writes, Fer 12 years I suffered from . I consulted a number Yellow Jaundice. Hxxsria, Utah, Oct. 26, 1904 al! sorts of medi-cian- s, tried of and physicians Editor Tim is : but got no relief. Then 1 began Tbe dance given last Friday night for the use of Electric Bitters and feel that the benefit of Harvey Rlchint, who left I am now eared of a desease that hod me Monday for e mission to the southern In it grasp for twelve years." If you etatee, wee a success. Nearly $40 was want a reliable medicine for Liver and raised la the dance and by collection to or Kidney trouble, stomach-disord- er help him on h!s way. general debility, get Electric Bitters. A Son. . Some of the Henefer people have sold It's guaranteed by John Boyden tbeir wool clip for 1906 at 17 cents a NOTICE. pound, 3 cents being paid now and tbe balance ai shearing time. PaltrS State Lm4 O t ub shOclubet City, 10, iso. Republican rally here Saturday night. To whom tt may oossenr Mrs. John Bond of Blackfoo Idaho, Notice la hereby riven that the State of Cub e No. si of Ub1 e-In this offior a U has has been visiting relatives here (or sev- lertedtat by tbe Mid State for the oe of an Agricul- of oudeV section tural t'ollcse li the Act of Coneral days. yreM apyroved July 10, Utri. The Mlowint tractslist are in a towaihip containembraced in Mid W. H. Bennett is working on ln( mineral claim of record, vis: 'oSnty road through the narrows. NUlSee, 3t,T. I N. 0. 1 K , S. L. Msr. A eoey of told Bt, so far as it relates te Mid Considerable fall grain is being plant- tracts snbdiyirinna, has been con ly descriptive ed no, ted in ibis office for ia ut .. tk - here. inspection by ipieoonaiy anv penua Vutereated, and by the public fen- Ilenefer bad only one representative orally. Vi ithtn the sect sixty dan folio wine tha data Irnarunenul inmnietion nt the priesthood and auxiliary meetings of thl notice, under of November 7, tiCM, (. L. I). &), protest or nt Kamos last Saturday. contest against iba claim of the State to anv of tha tracts r subdivision herein before deecribed, A large brown beer was killed by on the ground that tbe same is more valuable lor mineral than foe-purooee, will for report to the tienerml Joseph Richies la taw mill canyon a few be received and notedagricultural D C. Failure so to at Office, Wahlngkon. land days ago. protest or contest within tbe lima specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the Joeeph Dsarden caught a fish ia tbe character of tbe Mid tracts, and the thereof, being otherwiM free from Ob East Canyon reservoir this week that srieeuoutrill be reeom mended hr approval. lection, weighed six and a half pounds. A Love Letter Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed 8lve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dod I, of Bonder, I suffered with an ugly Mo. writes: rre for a year, bnt a box of Bucklen's Armco Niivs cured me. It's the best Salve nn earth. 25c at John Boyden A on Drug Store. I Local ond long distance Telephone. BEST trKoltel A, Fsak : ACCOMMODATION. REASONABLE I Hubs- SsiTB, Receiver., -, Register it21 U W AID -- I0TICES GUABDIAISHIP Broke Into 111 Monte.. 8. Letjuinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health "by invasion of Chronic Culpaliou. When Dr. King's New Life Filie broke into hi house, hi iroabte was arrested and ed now he entirely cured. Tbcyr t to rare, 25c at John Boyden A v . Son Drag Store. uar-anfe- OF- Consult County Clerk or the respective signer! for further information. Nolle to Crodilprs- Estate of Lncy S'evensen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tbe undersigned at bit law office in Coalville CityLSummit county, Utah, on or before the 8th day of February, A. D. 1905. , C. A. Caixi. Executor of tbe estate of Lucy Stevenson, deceased. Date of first publication, September 30, A. D. 1904. - ' . .Notice, Cnited States tandOffice, Silt lake City, D tab, October Nth, ISO! To whom it may concern Notice i hereby given that the Bute of Utah ba filed In this offioa a list No. 2)0 of land selected by tbe Mid (Rate lor the Miabllthment of permanent water reservoir tut tmtlnf purposes under HeeUoo 12 of tba Act of Congress approved July 14, KW4. The following tracta embraced In Mid Ut are n a mineral claims of record, VU.; KXNWandXH 8W See. 22. T.SN..R.S I., H. Ua. Gstnlaa otomoed C C C. fever told Is hoik, fewon of the dealer who tries to sell something Just as food." AtS Man Inpured. Fred Birch, aged about .oixty-fivo yeart, came near being teriouely injured last Saturday afternoon. He wat engaged loading mining prop in tbe depot yard, and while waiting for tbe engine to twitch tbe car where the men coaid work, be was tilting on a pile of timber cloee to tbe track. Tbe jar of the engine at It patted thook tbe timber! and they rolled down, carrying Mr. Birch under tbe wbeele of the engine. The step, on the engine struck tbe gentleman between the fhouldert and before the engine could be stopped it bad turned him over several timet and bis It will be body wat badly braised. eeveral weeks before be will be entirely Well again. copy of Mid Uat, io far as It relate to sa.d acts by deacrlptlve aubdivisiou, b been poaled In this offit .'or Inspection by auy person interested, and by tbe public gen erally. Within the next sixty day following the date of this notice, under departmental Instructions WontoS. ol November 27, InmI, f A L. D, ifin, protest or contests against tha claim of the turn to any of MEN AND WOMEN in this county the tract or subdivisions herelubefutedeaeribed, od the ground that tbe same fat more valuable in adjoining territories, to represent and for mineral than for agrtcultnml purpose, will he received aud noted for report to the Genera) od verttte an old establiehed bouse of solid Land Office at Washington, I. C. Failure o to financial standing. Salary to men (21 protest or contest within the time specified will ral be considered sufficient evidsuce of the to women $12 to $18 weekly weekly, character of tha Mid tracts, and the election thereof being otherwise bee from ob- with expenses advanced each Monday will be recommended for approval. jection by check direct from headquarters. Fbakx D, Hobbs, Register. Gkokub A, Smith. Receiver. UPJ8 12-Horee and baggy furnignd when necesA Ladies Goals anti Wraps al-m- fiitieiMieeie .s ti s, Also the Finest Line of Shirt Waists Ever seen in Coalville. Address, sary; position permanent. ijitOjilnloa. Blew Bro. A Co., Dept. A, Monon Bldg., Filmer, ol Cordova lows, tayt : Chicago, Many Mother of Mrs. One of my children was subject to croup of a tevere type, and the giving of 111.-10-- All diseases rtart in the bowels. Keep Chamtierlai nt Cough Re&edj promptly, them open or you will, be tick, act like hatnre.' Keep liver always brought relief. Many mothers in and bowels active withoat a Ihit neighborhood think tbs same as 1 griping feeling. " Six TnilHonsickening people do aboatthlt remedy anhant no other uke and recommend CASCARET3 ; try 11 kiud lor their children!? For sale by Oc abor. drnggists. John Boyden A Sou. Coalville CAS-CARE- T8 Send us your orders for all kinds of Job Work. - Soolmi Nofct - - Co-- op Special Sale on Hats and Coats Lett Monday evening the officer and teachers of tbe Coalville biftday school , gave a tocitbl at the hoiDtof Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Beech , in honor of the retir- iBtfwtotr vMdy fart wtll pfwwit i btovpt tr&m cum at tetat m loiawlt, bmUj ted Jia ing tuperintendemy. About forty 1 people were present and thS time wat piOeheraiafiwaairatiaCa of ou Mouth. cunta baud aud Used aud Mr loe.w sheep, very pleasantly spent in plying varioa uafAMsrce Good lugborfefi with railed thouldcra and or barb win cuts, ii ettram (ha Kf( vematy known kind of garnet, social chits tinging, hack. and ha mica you wiilrer ba erHhaiit qatckiy r?a hr Muckmc. i qt cufBciant inf too graphtphone selection, etc, after w bich cottta. Sold at Wadprominent inf dockyards and dtucffta at ft pet fa per quart toprt half gnllou f? pf fallow. If yaor light refreshment were served. Every- pfat? dngrc'M down kp it rood order to the moouEncturor. qwscfcljr M.$e fug d, 2 oofi body had a delightful time.5Tbose present were at follow: Messrs, and Meadames J. II. Sa'mon. Ed. Reee, C. R. Jones, J. A. Aitin, W. L. Sanson, W, M. Boyden, Frank Evan; Metdame M. W, Taylor, U. VY, Young, T- - L. and VV. II. Beech j Misses Hannah Bhead.Giace and Blanche Young, Mary Williams, Sadie Beech, Lavania and Llen Copley, Belle Calderwood, Clodyi Bsord, Mattie Salmon, Margaret Faddie, Mamie Walker; Messrs, L M. St aw, j. F. Rest, G, Y. Bullock, P. IL Neeley, ,Ray J Carruth, Arthur Beonl, mmmmmmmmm J The Misses Caetie and Margaret Fad-di- et very pleasantly entertained a number ol their friend last Tbrdy night at the homeof Mr.anJMrt.C. R. Jones, hi honor of tbe Mitset Let tie and Sadie Wilton of Park City. Tbe time wat pent in playing pit end crokonile. Print were won by Fttnk Malin and Mitt Lettie Wilton, George Hobson and Miss Ethel Hobson. Alter the garnet light delicious refreshments wore eerved, and then eeveral boars were spent in singing tongs, social ckst, etc. Those pretoot were tbe Mitset tettie and Sadie Wilton, Grace and Blanche Young, Hannah Rhead, Ethel, Bertha and Edith Hobeon, Mart Beech, AQie Mills, Annie Malin, Cornelia and Elba Branch, May Birch, Emma Robiatoa, Maud Redden, Edith Carruth, Belle tu$ Jennie Calderwood, Ada Reddish ; Mewra. George and Andrew Hobeon, J. F. Inin, Edgar Beard, .Chester end Frank Malin, Ed Mille, J. E. Root, Bert Eldredge, J. D. Barber, Alex. Faddies, lay Carruth. CktBktrUlai Ooack StomoAy. it acquainted with its good No one who qualities emu be turprittd at the great popularity of Chamberlain Cough Remedy. It not only tire colds and jnp effectually and permanently, but prevents these diseases trots retailing in pneumonia. It it also a certain cure foe croup. Whooping cough it not dan-ger- ou when thS remedy is givS'rf. It e con la na no opium or o5tr barmfiri and mav be given at confidently to a baby t to an adult, ft i also pleasant totake, When all of these fact are taken in to eonsid raim it i not that peoule in lueeign lands, well as at home, tii remedy very highly and very lew are fif.iri to take any other aper having pne vef it. For cole by John BoydsaA Ej3TBT!gTT.rmTnHn3in war io Saacripov. dtcalw and taadaMMual. DavM Moore, taatle Rck, Ttah. wrtiv nTli Shoo Fly Horn Paint 1 got tliia aprin 1 nard iu ami a lot of In ateer In later Mav, dehorning heavy fly teuton I eaairated and dehoried year-lin- e .teera and two year old bull. That waa ood emmtth tat for me, the kept all right. directiwiM with the paint ahonld he folyour 1 lowed out faith ful! notlfid the i attle after operation do nut fail away like thet ned to nu-de- r i alao good to nth the old way. In cold weather, when no fllea are around, it will save thrin Sage In cattle. DR. J. E. HOSMER, Physician and Surgeon. Special Treatment efthe eye and ear Office: tur-prisi- ng Special Sale on Ladles and Childrens Dress arid Streat Hats will sell my Hats at the very closest price until they are all gone. Ladies invited to call and see my fall goods. M. R. Salmon. - AT - Mrs. M.: E. RHOADES Milliner E. H. RHEAD, Count; Surieyor of Summit County Is familiar a 1th section and township corner in Summit county. Kotery Public end Conveyancer. COALVILLE , UTAH j New Line of Fall Street Hats O'Hara lllg., Bark City, Utah PHOTOGRAPHY Has its greatest chaups for those who fathom it secrets.- Every is easy. To take SUCCESSFUL Photographs now requires step W. FRENCH, M. D., neither No dark room required. special skill nor training. - 0. Ffeysielaa isf I Sirgeea, OFFICE AT RESIDENCE. Coalville. Office hours from 2 to 4 p. ns. All who can should observe theee hoars as near as possible. The Kodak Developing Machine Does the work. Kodaks, $1.00 to $35.00. Dr. W VISICK PHOTO SUPPLIES at ' , mi ill MACHINE DEVELOPING j . .j Jobs Bojden & Sobs.. 1 E3Ask for Catalogue. Will be in Coalville for one week abouf November 1st 1904. g: g. redden sons & Lodging House and Star Restaurant. GO TO tub-etanc- - Our New Line PRICES. UVERY AND SAMPLE ROOK! IN CONNECTION. PROBATE GO-O- P Just Recived Centrally Located. An ordinance declaring what shall constitute a lawful fence for Summit county, State of Utah. lf IVantATCU, CtgH, Out. 53, 1904. Prop. NO 22. ORDINANCE BOCKrOBT. GOAbVIbLE I1LTH CUIEIIOOD, WILLIAM C. HALL, MU EL W. STEWART, JOSEPH H. HURD, ALFRED N. CHERRY. For Attorney, RAY VAN COTT. NEWS. COUNTY e ADVRTtSIMWTl Democrttic Jndlcl&l ticket TIMES. COALVILLE Palace J THE MEAL.S SERVED AT Barber Shop For a Stjlish Hair Cot aod Clean Slue.' ; 1 Razors Honed, 25 cts. ' s. S. JOHSSTOS, Prop. Abb HOURS- EVERYTHING CLEAN u &, - ' i 1 a 2 FjRST-ebAS- S. 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