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Show Ameiican imprisoned in Cuba, wild f r ifit be ro. hit lomlmrdmenl of I COALVILLE TIMES. Imu Ersav Fximr.sr t PUBLISHING COMPANY TIMES r. u. Trm OotYear of Subscription. ( rv Xf'f " n r f ' i ti . 4 T mU Ia r'i - . oo$ ii A VI mJ IHH V. On II m H yr 1 on 12 t M au t 1 t t T ft i line hit-l- mr4 - (r Ium r iur the fi4tv$St I tbUltiiHt, Via 1884. as 8ice4 Clast Matter. T, i 1807. Mate that cannot liow up a bribery care in the l.rsisatiire nr Con-gr- e it away liehtiul the timet. Utah will have Itf get a huatle on hertell to be A npioatyle. at noon iih McKinley waa inaugurated yesterday, tlie tidal wave ol proepeiity hat not leached any prominent localitiea at yet That wave, no doubt, will be a Vety email one, and it will not (uraitb a bath for a great many. , jaea, ribt, noaef,ete.,in the it prlae ring called phyajcel culture" in tbe Nevada legislature. They will BeKaatNO duubtleaa introduce a law"' alluu ing but fighta in that atate, w hicli w ill be termed "mental culture. s' U1lvclam haa an attack of rheumatic gout. That ia jut what the country over whit-l- i he has been ruling haa been from Buffering ,itn f r liismijuM , . extracts like them.- ....DS ASIDES? .If Wardoa t ' ' - year. It fur four a Cincvooa Citv Council, by unani-tnou- a vote haa passed au ordinance requiring every dealer, in cigareteea in Chicago to pay tbe city $100 annually; and cigarette cannot be told within 200 feet of a tchoolhouae.. If they weuld r' make the latter elauee read 200 mile from nowhere there would be tome ne in ft, and in that care any location 200 mile from Kanaaa would be all -- T- LAND OF FROM INK The aitove phrase probably very nearly describes the rapabilitiei of the laland of Cuba. With a length of 77S miles, almoet the distance from New York to Chicago, a width varying from 30 to 100 milee, and an area about equal to that of Iensylvaaia, Cubs, in the word of of United 8tatc Consul Hyatt, of Santiago de Cuba, elands in a geographical position which, with her productive soil, mineral wealth and climatic conditions, should entitle her to rank among the foremost countries of the world. That she does not occupy anything like this position is no iuherent fault of the island itself, hut rather of conditions grow ing but of the lack ol a eUhie and just government and ol a contented people. When the first essential is obtained, it is the opinion of those a.MiiaiiiUd with the island and its poasihiiities, Uulta w ill rapidly proceed to occupy its deserved position. Although dissevered and settled more than fifty years before the U tiled States, Cuba has Mill l,'5,tHK',lMV' acres of primeval forests where the woodmans ax has never been heard. Consequently the United Mates almuld turn in and kill and anex Cutm. the Spaish eut-thioa- WASHINGTON LKTTKR. . .FkvM oca i f? i , teaa'inBBaT.l Wahuisuton, Feb, 20, 1807 Congress is disposed at this time to feel more warbketow ards 8pain than at any other lime during the session, owthe sensational news concerning ing tbe threaten.! ie.ignaUou of Consul lien. Lee on account of the adtuinie- backing him op in tration- not properly hiv efforts to aecnre just treatment for American citizens' arrested in Cob, and notuing hut the nearness of the end of I h administration has prevented ac- . Stock Taking NO Bresident BUeveiand had to a. I eiie savor the if pHss d by o her uo'in it, but now ei.-e 11 It is subject to it n ket veto. Vie lie ad. Dess issued ibis week by the eilvei Uepublieaiu in Congress line not the politielaiis in either of the plei-e- if psrtirs, because it indicates an intention to maintain a silver Republican party by namiug a provisional national commute" ami providing for it to hold a meeting in Chicago next June. Republican snot do like this, because they fear its effect upon the rank and file of their party n a number of Hates; tbel'emoc-rat- s and Bupuliat dislike it tieranse they had expected to gain the silver Republicans as reruits. Another thing alxmt the address i hat the Bopulists do not like is that Senater Jones of Navada who last year publicly declared himself to be a i Populist and to have cut loose from the Republican party, signed it. Senator Stewart, of the same State did not sign it. The meeting at whh h the address was prepared was held at Senator Teller boaae. Some of the western men In Congress are making a warm fight on Bresident Clevelands proclamation setting aside 21,000,000 acres of land to make tliirtei a forest reserves.- A delegation consist-- ' ing of Senator Clark aud Representative Mumlali of Wyoming aud Representative Gamble of South Dakota made a vigorous protest to Secretary Francis. Senator Wilson of Washington laid on th$ floor of the Senate that tbe proclamation should not have been issued; Senator Cannon of Utah said it designated as forest land tracts which contained no, timber . larger Alian, aiack. rabbit bush, and Senator Clark said he knew from pereonal observation that some of the land didnt have enough fence Umber on it to build e four-raaround it. Secretary Francis aaya the action of the President was baaed upon official information and a desire to stop the w holesale destruction oi timber on publlu lands in question. Among the callers at the. White House this week was Lord Aberdeen, the Governor General of Canada, who ia a guest of Sir Julian Fauncefote, the British Ambassador. Lord AberJeen was presented to President Cleveland by Secretary- - Gluey. The call wae strictly social, as ia the visit of Lord and Lady Aberdeen and their party to the United States. t!rugi ii'l hue ARGUMENT are4 all j NEEDED to convince 11 tho.se bteak-irgfou- v. BARGAINS, ho Whiskies, get their Winks, Hrandiks, Bkek and also Cigars at J. H. and at nearly half their usual Hali.s Resort at Coalsells6 ville, that he only He keeps the Rest. s goods in only Polite attention stock. assured. Remember see and Call price. oui first-clas- me LATEST DRESS NOYELTIES. The RESORT at When Coalville. Coalville Co-o- p. Uj -- 4 Reduced Sale 2 n- 0 nC ON PC IK Ui vi Capes, Hoods, s o u 1 o p: 0VI Jackets. Mitts, Fascinators, Caps, Underwear. Hosiery, Co - Dress Trimmings, Etc. C: MAGGIE SALMON. Co u Does it fit you? CU 2 Some men pay too much for their clothes, some mei: dont par enough, ana some men dont pay anything. The man w ho dont pay anything is well he for is and trusted it dressed, usually gets just as well to pay for an expensive suit IN PROMISES as to pay for a cheap one. Two kinds of men dont pay for clothes one the who buys shoddy and tbe one who patronizes cheap enough tailors. Those who buv clothing of a ready made store without looking at our s goods. PAY TOO MUCH every time. If you can afford to pay tailor first-clafor a suit, aud are willing to pay for the satisfaction of to order suits at OSCAR UW to $100, all right. If you pay a cheap tailor any price for a poorly made to orLYONS, der suit just to sav I got em made, you dont pav enbugli, for vou had better Notary Public and Conveyancer. pay more and get it of a good tailor. If you buy a shoddy suit just because it is cheap, you don't pay enough ; yon might better Day twice-vvha- t Collections Promptly made on it is worth for a good suit than to buy shoddy at any price. If yon want to buv a cheap suit BUY Commission. A OF IT and GET GOOD US, ONE. An ca.simere suit for $8 $io and -- 44 . $12. or our rich overplaids for $15 ; black dress worsteds at $10. If vou want a fine Office In the of suit get it us; get a swell suit of our new overplaids in cassimere and worsteds POSTOFntE IK II.IHNG, If you want a way-u- p suit buv it of us; get the finest American goods, or French' Summit County, Peoa, Utah. German and West of England cloths for from 18.5) to $.10. The fine-- t Kerev Melton Cloth and Fur Leaver Overcoat for $12 to $30. Here vou cant pav too much, for we will not let yon. The same assertion folds good in our Cj Q I first-clas- ss P. all-wo- The employes of tbe Pension Bureau several thousand In nnmiter, would not .object to having their building used for an Inaugural Ball two or three times a tear, as they get a w hole week's holiday witlrpay each time, la'cnnse they cannot wotk In the building while the dec riAors are fixing up for the ball and the. decorations require a day or twofor their removal. A week's pay ofi.., . at Hie residence of Robert l alkcr, all the cmplo.es of the Pension Bureau Coalville, Utah. until is what Cnde Sam contributes to each Inaugural hall' held in that budding. It is probable that the Inaugural Hall Law. would long ago have I wen dnn avuiv with were it uot that the numev reNotary Public. ceived from the sale of tiokets'tn it at $5 tfOt!ice two doors north of stake each is ileendcd upon to pay all the llotie, Coalville, Utah. incurred liy the citizens comURinVKR, f mittee which haa charge of the a President. NOTARY Staple and Fancy Groceries. PostofDce Store, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes. WBHST PBOA, 'W' Utah, oUHlin.lt UO., . . GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ri jy. i C , Binuuk kYi;ic, LYONS, General Dealer in All Kinds of -- AND- winter goods will be closed put at greatly reduced prices. Ali bargains. All PUBLIC, There ia IIenefer, Utah. - a Collections promptly If You made. ScltDol TIN-SHO- P. Want Books, Note, Books, Paperjr' Envelopes, ! ! Tiie Milliner. . COALVILLE. UTAH. W. inaugu-faTioiro- MRS. M. E. RHOADES, 0. F. Attorney at undeniably a strong undercurrent' among, the Republican politicians ves, and those of other parties, too tfgaiust the civil service taw as now interpreted. It broke out in a debate in the House this week on an in-- i significant little bill amending existing law as to the authority of the governors n of territories to remoe certain territorial otficials, or rather in the applause whieb greeted every point against Untion on the part of Congress that would civil service ' law in that debate. be equivalent to a declaration of war Whether a direct attempt will be made! against1 Ejffiin. There has been and is iti the next Congress to overthrow the! inter eecxoitctnent, although strong ef- nbtfut, although not a fc f, d rt that the attempt w ill lie tuadT fort - U ing made to keep it from Gibson of that it will tie successful. Representative That eotne of Uim hi t he the pres.-n- t rule wtlTIie resoUl ft ottered Tewneaeew hint modjfieXlf ' IlouMcIor ft pemiitorY demand upon entirely tend tided i piobahle, and that j for tlie immediate talciiat of every jftll f them will be atretched to the lit i- " i il ght. A j -- - - ia thought that inauguration day aggravated the attack in Utevelanda caee. j oalttlle, IJlali: TISTC . H tal Tlie goods we are closing out in order to clean up our Odds land Knds siuce i lnT ' imr'rii-oninen- ' 1 mt Althih ; n we know how to. a- - YoUf an.f'a Silitab'e tmlervinitv r iftl wl-- , ft OOALVII.I.K. FRIDAY. Meil. 5, - - tVitif powder tla COlfeC is a J'Unt rewjiiHion. w Inch w. S fr mi the Foreign uiiaiiiinoiia'v reoo-le- d Kel lull- - ro uniltle. Had It been pel riie rmv uni I U iru uy ndncTcd to Z re- ... l (M . iin as well ml In ucpuind tin immediate tr f U iiited S tales, f pr cch . fT i with copies of 1o sud from Consul it 'U-ick- lU'i. 1 lor column w colutnu i column sbuh rc'olutim requesting Secre i 41.1. from t inch' Tub filiations whu. i.ib, anil MnotiuT i 1 it.ii. cjiupii't . urv olnev to furnish c .in in . tun V.mtiH mw j PINNEO, Editor and Manager oni-- .i.lop'Hil a i Z. ' i j W-VTSIC- Best means: Schillings e. c ha c lyikcn y our money and spent it for i Tinware, Stove Bath Tubs, Garden Pipe, Galvanized Iron, Sprinklers, Zinc, Copper' and Sheet-IroWork, etc., made aud Repaired by. Home-mad- e R. ij I i j 8t au, ' i c .Tilg! Iu t Hid cn d bulb. pnrritasing. Shop, one block east of Stdkp Postoffxe House. Coalville, Utah. PEOA J . ; UTAH , ' - r",.0"'1 -- li rixvmj) bn commercial men. T. irz Livery in Connection J 7 bt busiaMscoiwuciea Prices Reasonable. - Buildings - s J Cet,od Eihing Tackle, or auvthinq ini the, line, g'.ve nte a call before . irajriE1- ,'tP5 Accommodations Firsi-Clas- I Slates, - Weber House ovi.yili.il mil i Phrasers, Joseph Jones, i jll.e Blanks, Pens, Pencils, . " Ink, Rulers, n ' , Tablets, . SALMON, Bropr. j .i. nd ill Pt-- 4 lor Moom.rc rrrs. Patcnt , J iaa a can secur t ratot to less utoe toauOrnc. iboat ! renote from U aMin?trB. ! j J.- Fend model, duwuj or with decnp-- J t tioo. W e arie, it ratentiMe or not. tree ol 1 4 iQirfC. Ou(im not auc till patent it 'ccircd, 'How J Ptrenta, wtih . oi tb C s. tud iorcito couqUms 9 c:u tree. Andrew, U S C.A.SMOV&CO. Cmec, ParzNT Washhgton. O. C. |