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Show ) - IN THE TERRITORY f when enterviewred at the Cullen last night by a Herald representative, started that everything was favorable te the early launching of the great enterprise. What course! it was asked, will your road foTIowr from Cedar City We propose, Mr Taylor answered, te construct the road from Cedar yity down the Santa Clara river via St. George, and from there down the Virgin and Colorado rivers to the Needles, TT 'Coal lands of Iron countv are Ting 7tlie tirst cla is the Marita Fir and continue connect.ith nen j on to San 'taken up. , , premud mtfftteksibV and practi- the itahalUinegoby V The aite of the new iron works Its destination, chargedti ToteTCoal and near4 supplies can on 1 be freighted on er the road and trans- Ogden has Weu named Heelton. j with the unpaid rate to be j ported by the Two hundred Nebraska faiuahes have quickest possible route to of mail article free matter, except the ent an agent o Utah to select a tract! principal points in the Gelden matter, on w Inch . prepayment, in full stat- eof 10,000 acres. lias not been made, shall Je delivered gr, Tavlor stales that he is making It has been decided that no Territorial until the deficient postage has been arrangements to staita plant in Iron lair will be held this jear, and next ( fount y fbr The 'manufacture paid. ! railsIor year a new site Tor state fails may be r vo cos e ro con wnt. be ixjihle tertP. the prospectus road, secured. If any mail matter on which bylaw! Furnaces and rolling mills, he went Tribune; The St. George rape case j the is required to he prepaid at on. well he slatted and will atones give postage occupied he court all day. At 8 p. m. the office shall hy inadvertence employment to 1,000 men. Besides the jury is, still out. The delendant is reachmailing its destination without any pre- - this great inducement, there will be ths ainder thirteen years of age. The case payments, double the pi epaid rates shall ! saving of $20 jer ton for 50, 000 tons of will cost the territory floOO. be charged ; but if part payment is made, ; rails, making a sum totill-o$1,000,000, Salina Press: The heavv frosts last only theactual deficiency in postage! which instead of going to other pastures, week did a lot of injury to the fruit shall be collected on j will be retained in Utah. delivery. 2 GENERAL it. L. Ckratml In Agony Cl. Hood A Co., Low ell. Mass. , f mass-meetin- g, i Xtrrni faapls that tired feeling or sick headache can be relieved of of all these symptoms by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla, which gives nerve, mental and fcodilv strength and .throughly purifies the "blood. It also creates a goed appetite, cures indigestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hoods Pills are eay to take, easy in Action and sure in effect. 26c. An order from will be taken on Times office. Dr. Prictr Wartfs of our merchants subscription at Thk any - Cream Bakin z Powder PMr Iffghcat SUdal and Dtpfisma. to-Ja- y, Happiness depends very much en the condition of the iiverand kidneys,- The ills of life make hut little impression on those w hose digestion is good. You can regulate your liver and kidneys with Dr. J. H. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle. - Organize Local Vnioni The committee of metallic union have the National prepared this Bi- people, and earnestly re- the quest piiners of the cc untry to pub-- , the same. Tu tin Pill), k liftin' Uni'ed Staten: It is a matter of vital impoit.tnce in currj- ing out ttie plan of mtion adopted by the n eeting nf the National Bimetallic LTi. ion, that in districts, towns, cities and tati s the oigatuzatin of local bi- inetallic unions be entered upon at once. The object of these unions is for thorough oiganization in the interest of the education of the voters of the land upon the financial question, which U the burning question before the American people The only hope for the success of this struggle for the full restoiation of silver toils place as money at a ratio of 16 to 1 by the United State, is in such an .education of the jieople as will cause a majority of ihe voter of eufiiatic nmsexTEhs. onr ountry, in November, ISlsl, to vote The opinions of Justice Harlan and for independent bimetallism regardk- -s White were concluded in language so of parly line. vigorous and were so emphatic in their The fot mation of these unions may arraignment of the majority as loesuse be entered upon at once, and we sug- very general comment. Both Jutices gest that each union adopt the name indicated tbeir belief that the ruling of the district, town or state in which opinion was revolutionary, and inti- they aie organized and that, the secre - j mated that serious consequences might taryofeach union address a letter to ensue. Justice Harlan suggested the E. B. Light, secretary National B- necessity for amending the coiietitutiou imetallic Union, Denver, Uolo.. who will in view of the opinion. forw ard a Ljrm of constitution and byNfientific American: An interesting laws recommended bv the national orof California food products i exhibition ganization. As soon hs (be local orto be opened in Berlin. The ex about ganizations are completed they shall hibition has been prepared by private appoint a committee of their most li-- to-da- to-da- well-know- a subscription paper culating through out their entire communties. We would further recommend that the subscription be made in monthly payments, which shall tontinue until November, 18! K). people of Germany anYot other foreign countries in the use of American products and to open, lt possible, a new field for their cousutnptibn, - A, large building situatPiLnirthe'Thiebgartenis being fitted up lor the purpose, and tbe exhibition, it itannounced, will he open to the public from the 6tb of May to the 5th of July. Tne building is to into octagonal courts, in each of i w hich there w ill be a sejarate exhibition. Further recommendations will lie made by the secretary .at the time the s are forwarded. constitution and The money so raised is required for the Kirchae and circulation of bimetallic furnishing i onest and unanswerable argument for full find inde and Piuperty Owner of pendent bnv tadim. lelieving that this To the Citi-.eCoalville City, Ctnli: is the only wav to restore permanent! accurate survey of the 'V.BEtBE,A.,, land. This is prosperity to our was in existence, it a struggle between the money jower t wag deemed wiseand proper last year to and patroitism, and in order to win our expend a poition of the citvs' revenue cause, as we have the money interests i for survey, showing correctly the n the Coalville r ow ner which is it isj lit-rat- ure, j The Itching and Burning i absolutely necessary that eye. y patriotic citizen shall at once enlist in this fight and render us as great assistance ns is in his power until this battle is won. Edwakd B. Light, Committee NaExecutive Secretary tional Bimetallic Union. Dr. J. II. McLean's Stregtbening Cordial and Blood Purifier, bv its vitalizing properties, will brighten pale late, haggard, dispirited woman into one of sparkling health and beauty. $1.00 per bottle. AattbuXt Railway. Herald - Mr. Thomas Taylor came to Bait Lake yesterday after a long tour through southern Califoria, in the interest of a big railroad scheme which contemplates the building of a system between fean Diego, Cal., and Salt Lake. Mr. Taylor is a heavy investor in the iron and coal mines of Iroq county, and has been one of the most indefatigable workers for the development of the mineral, wealth of that aection. The prospective railroad will pass through the heart of that region of inexhaustible mineral deposits.- - Mr. Taylor i& full of enthusiasm over the' enterprise, and j9l)tProPer-- I sensation made me suffer Indescribable agonies, I spent s great deal of money (or different ren dies but did not get relief. About s year ago, leading phjstemns advised me to take Hoods 1 did so snd hues taken fits bot Bnrsapanlla. Hood's5 Cures ties. Kow all the sores, scabs and pain bars vanished sod I am enjoying perfect health. I think Rood's Sarsaparilla Is second to none and recommend it to all Buffering humanity. fM.jadly L. Chiuvuoxt, Leonard, Missouri. Hoods Fills act easily, yet promptly efficiently, on the liver and bowels. and Me. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STA TI0NERT. - - COAL VILLE. MISS MAGGIE SALMON. NEW STOCK MILLINERY. OF: Have just returned from a purchasing trip to Salt Lake City, aud have brought with tue many of the ' NEWEST STYLES OF MIUMRT- ,r Also a number of s ' r SPRING DRESS PIECES. The popular shades in Percales, Trimmings for Hats in great variety. Ladies Summer Underwear and Hosiery." Boys and Girls Sailors in different styles. Call and examine my goods. The prices areas reasonable as ' - Respectfully, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. 'v v- Prescriptions Filled. any in the town. HEALTH . rr--- r . ' MISS MAGGIE SALMON. WILSON BROS. 1ER DAT. FOlt FIVE f EXTS DEALERS IN- - WILL P W , aotortiimr toth hHZitrd of or k. heu u uM rup&rton. fmm H to 45 lo snk tvirHuh hurt HcrulenullJY t if oU ftr ArcidcutnUi filled, "ILL OS to A5 I'AV $1(1 a week, wheu you "ILL ft itd tmahW to wrk 4MOO for funeral excuses "ILLI LA bn if hand or P irk "If. foot or you both leetor hoth hmU, 913rtto414 ABMiLt 1 E PKOTM1IOS to theism he r tipmr pYin life membership fee aud dues uf SI 50 per month. 'mm LIFE INSURANCE. Life fnatmmrr, paying 4.1000 to 9.Mtoo in ae pf denth. and 40ser fciooo per month tor acrident and up poller, paying the eud of U 91 j vr mouth fur accident or ickneza, aim a It Year paid siknes; 404HI at death r ooo at 940 IF. INSURED. i itfl cnn-olunata f.e t Sick or DimM-- iI liy Aicidcnt the hiiklItv Ik Mronirc-- t mi sr- wh.'ti you aib n'Ai, tUe LargeKt at and A woe is; ton tu the I'niiol aiutc. It ha the required rath with the California and Mlwourl, which, toKeverve Fund Urge wilt) and ail gether ample make Iw certificate an absolute guarantee of the to at it protection it meuben. hilly Reliable Agent Wanted. Wnte Utah Ii. Ageiicit Co., John Athlon, Mg'r, In en ranee Lepartment, 4o3 Progret Build ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, f. M. Ilnneo, Times Office. Loral Agt. AcclJeutaud H.-alt- Stji-oso- , TIRE SETTING First-clas- A SPECIALTY. work s guaranteed. Shoppn First East St., Coalville J.UHOADES. - Lump, per ton $2.00 - Stove, per ton Nut, per ton Robt. Rippon, CswitMefteijll ',- ' 1.50 - .50 At the Mine. O Iv C A ... Just Received a Large Stock of Always On H an d at TCH New Goods the v MIE Finest and Largest Stock of MILLINERY AND Have Ever Carried. J3PCall and examine my stock I $2.00 1.50 Stove The survey has been completed, a suitable plat of same made, and declared and prices. by the mayor and council to le the only MRS. M. E. RHOADES Iofficial survey and plat of Coalville City. 'In order that citizens and other interested parties may acquire accurate and correct deeds to thereby have clear and undisputed title towhatthev actually own, Without Coat to Them, said mayor and council have set apart a sufficient portion of Manufactures of All the city's revenue for this year to meet for-- beincurrsd Kinds of-expenselhatjnay making, executing and recording correct deeds. Property holders who have completed -proofs to thtir holdings in the Probate court, but w ho have never received deed from the city, will be charged the customary fees. Utah- Owners of property who desire to se, ' cure correct deeds free coat and la connection with our line of thereby save themselves and heirs from PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. future trouble, annoyance aud expense DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, SHOES, ETC. for private eurveys or jtossible law suits, can dp se by leaving their names with of MACHINE EXTRAS . We ' will c.rry the special committee of the city council having the matter in charge. Paid comwhich we have ordered direct from the factory for all kiiis of mittee will be in session at the City 11 are used in this section of the country. mowers and binder Hall during the week ending June 2Vth, We-lsto receive applications and give any inmower, binder and hay rakes, wagons, carry o Postoffiee address, Hoytsville, formation desired. and Call nd other get our prices btfore purchasthings. many Summit County, Utah. ' W. E. Chaii ell, as w defy compttitioa. elsewhere, ing J. II. Wilde, df.pctt inspectors. -- ier or v Park City. PATRONIZE --HOMEINDUSTRY Wasatch Dept. O. S. M. Co a HEBER GUNN, stk tht ' AVm. uI5-t- 6 Hirst, Special Committee. - San Francisco, Cal. d , Aid those who are all tired out and have y, : Hood's Sar saparillajs an excellent m edicts. I had eczema in my left leg lor Slice years. Fart o I Uie time my leg was one mass of scabs, and alNiutriery week corruption would gather under Uie skin and the scabs w ould slough off. i " - - 0 Hood's Sarsaparilla Cava a Perfect Cure. j ty r Years With Salt Itheum 15 . Income Tax I Invalid. Washington, May 20, The income tax law is a thing of the past. After being tw ice heard in the U nited States feupremeeourt.it was finally decided bv the court, to be invalid and unconstitutional. There were four dissenting opinions delivered in these one each by Justices cases Harlan, Brown, Jackson and White, showing shat the court stood five to four against the law. Inasmuch as one of these dissenting opinions was handed dow n by Justice Jackson, and as he was absent at the first hearing, when the court divided evenly on the question of sustaining the law on all points except those as to the tax on incomes from rents and bonds, it follows that one of the members of the court who at first ptonounred for the lrr. except on these two point, changed his attitude after the setoud argument. There is verv t. tt - question that Justice Muras is the Justice who changed his view s of these points. He made no or when announcement, ei'her the first opinion was dehvered, us to his bile the opiniuii of ihek'ii. f opinion.' a review of the was huge1justice of the question involved, aspect general v he based the opin.n of the corn t The that the provisions argument upon of the law regarding the tax on rents and Ik) iid was no essentially a factor of it as to render all other part of it depeudenupu theiuand in accordance n law bearing ml with the on this question, the law as a whole jPiust be declared invalid. MERCHANDISE, BOYDEN'SX)RUSTORE. Leonard, Mo, , The postage due and to he collected on short paid or; unpaid matter inadvert-- is indicated by postage ently due Etamps, which the postmaster at the office of destination is required to affix and cancel before delivery. Postmasters cannot lawfully accept postage stamps in payment of postage remaining due on letters. The amount due must invariably be paid in cash. From Postal Guide. - ALVILLEr; iMkmktir j prospects. severlv but there will be a partial crop, and a few orchurdain Salina are said to be uninjured. Herald; Mrs. Mary K. Meloy, wife of Clerk H. V. Meloy and daughter of Mrs. Ellen Killelea and the late Michael Killelea, of Ottawa, 111., died at her home in this city yesterday after a lingering illness. Tribune: The executive committee of the National Bimetallic Union is to bold an adjomned meeting in this city on June 8th, and it is proposed to hold at that time an enormous to be addressed by the delegates. Tribune.: Coroner Offenback conducted an inquest upon the remains of Frank N. Porter, who met his death beneath the wheels of a Rio Grande freight train early Wvdne-da- v morning, the jurv, upon the testimony of Conductor Mitchell, finding that death was accidental. Salina Ires i It ism we than likely that work on the exten-m- t: of the It. G. W. from Salina will begin "shortly. The road" will be pushed through to Maryevale and from ti at point to Cedar City. We congiatulate the people in alt towns- - along the proposed line" A railroad in tl.eii midt .will awaken life in southern Utah and will open new fields of industry and speculation. Tlieie is glory and fame in store for the honest citizens of southern Utah. Herald: Every dog fancier knows It. II. McKaigs fomous bull dog, old rnp. The animal was prixo winner at the recent fairs, and was much adraiied breed. It tie a representative of ,hi seems tlrnt on Wednesday a cow was being driven from the farm, when Grip concluded that his services were required and he took a hold on that cows oose that only death could loosen. All efforts to !eat him off were futile and finally his throat was cat, the dog hanging on until be died. The Vernal Express reports that on the 6th inst. John Kelly, an old pioneer of Ashley valley, had hi leg broken just below the knee, by a kick from a yonng stallion. The injured man shouted for help, and fired his shotgun twentv-fon- r times to attract help, hut none came for five days, and then a boy found Kelly, vbo had dragged -- himself te his cabin-an- d lay en I he floor in his blood, and in very bad condition. But help was then promptly given, aud Kelly is in a fair Way' of recovery Brigham Bugler: J. V. Rich was show ing some fine samples of coal around Brigham this week. They came from a newly discoveied cropping out near Grouse creek. The discovery was made by Chris Anderson of Snowville, and promises to develop into something important. The vein is fourteen feet in w idth. The quality of the coal is unusually good. Mr. Rich left for the place yesterday. Developing work will commence on an extensive scale at once, if all turns out well. " Tribune: Lying at Ed ODonnells undertaking rooms Is tbedead body of A. J. Waldon, who succumbed to injuries sustained at P. V. Junction Saturday morning. Mr. Waldon was employed as abrakeman on theRio Grande Western, and was engaged ia making a coupling in the yards at that point. He had Thrown the pin in its socket and was backing out when his foot encountered something that threw . him backwards, leaving one leg across the track. At the same moment the wheela of the tram wjpnno rcvoive, and i was ground off near the thigh. r- Except Groceries. i.--oa Apples and phims suffered DEALER IN I i Store Cash-Bargai- n HeberC. Stephens, Heneler, Summit Co., Utah. liarW Bowea.Hoytrrtlle, Summit Co., Utah. R. W. & ROBT. YOUNG, Wanahip. |