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Show i ... ' V The LEE 7ol. XII. COALVILLE, SUMlin Beard appointed administrator, bond, 2oo. nos. Mary Judge s. Park City; Thomas White. Leslie Moore, demurrer sustained and fifteen ii 110. Grants Franchise to Inde- -' Wm. Carrulb, W. J. Wright. davs given to answer. pendent Telephone Co. (.1. A" Rfc.1 k W. D. S. Harrington s. S. H. Rl,e. I. b. E. Chappel L. in Raddon et al., demurrer overte. council met iiiMi The cit regE. Wtlkin-- , Parley Walker Geo. ruled and defendant given tweO ular session last Mold iv night otkl KY. twla s to answer. iu chair. Croft the with Mayor Mrplien Wker, Mark blaarl . Mike Pm cell George Prayer by V. L. Hansen. Huge Task Hanks, set for trial June I2th. Roll call showing quorum It was a huge task, to undertake the Don Farnsworth vs. Union present. cure of such a bad case of kidney Pacific Coal Company; demurMinutes of special meeting as that of U. 1 Col ler, of CheroRAM GIU COUNCIL K V E-- read and accepted, A number of bills were read and ordered paid. Bill of J. P. lgoolof $9 for estray pound rent not allowed. James Lockhart of Park City, presented a peti iou, which was read b the rtcoidei, asking for a franchise to the Independent Telephone company to run fur a period of fifty years, to operate and do a telephone business in the city of Coalville. The ordinance granting a frauchise to tlie Utah Independent Telephone Co., passed its first, second and third-readi- ng all members vutiug aye. The recorder was ordered to get out a list of registered taxpayers lor the special election to be held June 12. The following mc re appointed judges of special election: Geo. W. Young, G. Y. Bullock and Frank Hobson. Council then adjourned. and defendant hut Eletne B't'ers did it. He rer overruled Ms so were kidneis far ten; gone, given fifteen days to answer. I mold not ait on a chair without a Summit Lumber Company vs. cuh on , and suffered ftotu dreadful Ellen Mawliinney: continued to Ini, k a! he he.idai h, and deprekion. In Electm Bitter, however, I found a cure June 1 2th. and bv them was restored to perfect Rlioda Berry vs. Union Pahealth, I rerconiaieDil this great tonic cific R. R. Co., continued to medicine tc all with weak kidnets, liver m or unai h. Guaranteed be John Boy-d- e June 1 2th. A Sin druggest , price 50c. Isabella Stewart vs. Ontario kee 1 i , vvr DISTRICT COURT Judge T. D. Lewis came out from Salt Lake Friday and held a short session of District Court, the - following business being transacted: Sarah Stringer vs James Stringer; diorce, taken under advLement. Jennie P. Evans: vs. P. P. Evans; divorce, taken under advisement. William Gilletvs Norma Gillett; divorce, taken under advisement until June I2th. James B. Allen vs. Laura Allen; decree of divorce granted. Abraham Parker vs. R. A. Cure Old Sore. and George P. and Willard Jones Westmoreland, Kan., May 5, 1902. Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ; Your snow Jones usuit to recover sheep and Silver Mining Co.; demurrer sustained and defendant given twenty days to answer. Daniel Barton vs. Silver King Mining Co. ; set for trial June I2th. Park City School District vs. New York Bonanza Mining Co.; dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Several other cases were continued for the term and one transferred to Salt Lake Levi Pearson, Herbert Lyon. WOODLAND. John K. Lemon, Marion Franer. COAIVILI Jas. K. Khead, Jae.Judd. K'U kloKr. Silas M. Pack. Oscar Wilkins, B. w Robert Walker, Ed, Kee PtOA. Enoch Brown, Ward E. Park. parley parr ad park city. John C. Pask-it- , J P. 'euliens. trakcis. Amo hargent, Irvin Iriremien. administrator discharged. Iu the matter of the estate of Has just received a large shipment of Mens, Boys and Childrens Felt Hats-th- e latest blocks i i lb v, r 'i)irvnd. input Co-op- aelcallv (Leered- na a - The COOII ouue beyi chat enge to the winning team. utyUreasorT. Tb, ston the Ui I ,Mr visit h tJ tbah aa las' Park I V G, tha r away j Cities i Ste-- a api laat of this county a few days ago by G. N. George Smith wri'ei from tlie old jalville team met defeat at Evan- country that be la enjoying the beat of Brnnker agaiust tl e Union Pacific Rail- t Sunday. I, is reported that health and that bia vtpit so far ha been road Company. Tho plaintiff teeka t nr won thy game. one of (ontinued pleasure. He will recover damages in the sum of 25,000 sail for America about the 10th tuL ., Wilkinson of Iioytsville ret-- "t for damages received by the explosion Park Record. Salt Lsko Tuesday from a 'of a boiler on an engin near Echo, Utah, a net daughter and lister. James Stones was stricken by an oa march 16, 1905. He alleged that hie epileptic rtroke last Saturday and it is permanently, injured, both a left slork flue babr at q! boy was seared for a time that bo would eyesight iff llr. and Mr. Harry Thorn -- not recover, hut w are pleaaed to State wrists disabie-- l and face and tegs badly burned. He 'charged 1 Jzt. All well and happy. that he is getting better end hopse ere scalded and on the part of the company, negligence r f. ' entertained for hia speedy recovery. W, 1 Mtginnis oi Ogden it plaiaiifiT returned from a trip in The fisherman wdl be seen in count attorney. lart Monday. While less n urn ier in this vicinity after June Ankle, atilt Neck, Laws he fair and principal 15. The smalt boy with the pin book IpnlssS Hh.ialUsr c aa well the oldtimer with hi cord These are three common ailments for cob pip will hie himself to the nearby which Chamberlains Pain Balm Is and Roacoe Lusty took A and there to induce the especially valuable. If prompt'y applied streams i t: wheels to Park City finny tribe to bite try while he sits and It will save you time, money and suffery to a.'ynd the graduating and smoke. hr-- e. 1 iy returned 8tur- - smokes, ing when troubled with soy o( these tfc distance io two hoora The ball gam yeaterdey afternoon ailments. For sale by Jno. Boyden' A Itiviti the Co op end Merchant! waa Son. I urre 1 exrc day a and I Coalville, Gtah. BARGAIN STORE, 1 : isonable New opr iat e Goods ".7-r)- r e s i "" frrrf' djfTrnngrt ij J- Are the offerings submitted this week.. We wilrcheerfully show goods: Call and examine. Lies ' Ipel For .... Young returned to her home in Coalville Tuesday from salt Lake where she ha been attending school the past season. . . Attorney L. B. VV ight, Henry Sbietdei and Dan B. Shields of Park. City, and W. I. Snyder, P. P. Christensen, and D. R. Trueman of Salt Lake were here Friday to attend district court. - manage license was granted to Jaraet B. Allen; aged Sl, and" Kata A 13, ..." ..... all-wo- ol -- .......... OH in is tty ( fine embroidered and Ladies lace trimd white shirt waists, uew this season; great values, 85c, $1.25, I1.75, 2, 3 each Ladies summer vests and pants, finished with silk braid and 25c each pearl buttons Same as above in large sizes ' Nos. 35c each 7, 8 and 9 half and sleeveless Ladies sleeves in summer vests J. . . ioc, 15c, 25c each Ladies summer wrappers, exceptionally well made and , trimmed $M5 Our white good stock just recieved is more varied and complete than usual, and fine desirable goods at these prices: Plain Victoria lawu 10, 15, i;cyd Plain Persian lawn . .12JL 15, 20c yd .. 9c, 12c, 150yd Plain India linens. Dotted Swiss 15. 20, 25c yd White Satin figured goods at -10, 17. 2. 25s yd Egyptian tissues for shirt waists and summer dress suitings; positively fast colors, in neat stripes and figures. Our 30 and 35c 25c yd quality we now offer for New shades of light tan and pearl; r Boretta, summer weight 38 ins. wide, elegant suiting Credit store prices 65 to 90c yd. 45c d , Our price in chiffon silk Excellent quality assorted colors and white 22 1 2 and 25c yd . black briiliantine Splendid quality 55c 38 inches wide.. brillianMne black quality Splendid Lustre of silk, will wear better. Regular 1.35 yard quality our .85c yu price. - tats Greatest Baipiii In Ladies fine sateen shirt waists, small black and white check. ' Latest stle; unusual value. i each ..... aged 27, both of Park City, Friday, and they were married by Deputy Clerk Jones. The groom a few minutes before hid been granted a divorce from a .former wife in the court room, and came directly to the clerk'a off! e and was married again. The brute was divorced a few months ago in this court. Ew This week we are stocked up in sizes on the following described fashionably shaped corsets: 2 Nauuaus unbreakable side corset, sizes 20 to 27. . 1 . . .45c pair Dr. Coronation boned with steel, a short waist, beauty le non-rust-ab- lace trimmed 50c pair The famous C. B. corset, medium , length, strong and shapely, ,95c pair A summer corset in the latest , form ..45c pair. Empire girdle, sizes 19 to 23 suit able for girls, age 12 to 16.... 50c pair Hollow bright metal curtain poles with handsome metal trimmings '. to match 25c each White enameled curtain poles, all complete with beautiful mount- ings a competition startler 40c each New lot ofshades just in all colors with fine gilded Dido roller- - ' -all complete with best spring 35, 4 50 and 60c each ReTiabTe " warpr, make 4-- tubes carpet 5lbsriokg.Trr7.T. . . fi.31 Marsailles bed spreads good size and quality;, elegant designs; a great saving in price at It White 2;25, 3 Mens work shirts, double back and front; a bummer only.. ... .45c each Mens fancy sateen shirts; cheap j at 75c; our price . . . 50c each Heaviest working socks ever' offered. ...1 ..3 pair for 25c A good line gents fine hose ia colors and black 10, 15, 25c pair Cash Bargain Store, Coalville. i z v T'i acor . 32 to 27, lu favor of the A good Many smart fraturea waa brought out -nthi during the game whnli plre t or W ijt ford, tfdt Also a full and complete line of HatsCall and see styles Straw, j" and prices before you buy,. EXECUTE 0 PERTLY Frank Cambell a transient, was sente need bv Jn-ti- c Buchanan to serve e term of eighteen davs in tho county jail, Cambell pleaded guilty Tuesday afterIVcry Brother Wheat Flake will be noon to the charge of exhibiting a revol if E W.nte- - a heat-teed te- -, ver in an 91.00 fer bnsnrl Wrue T. V. ".elh, eerved free at bs Coalville Co-o- p angrv and threatening manUrals rrek. day and at the Peoples Mercantile Co., ner to a U. P. R. R. brevkman who toiuoi row and Monday. AU welcome to had ejected him from the train. Couytv Clerk Cnlderwrwd up at come and try u dish of this delicious Fark Pity checking up account with breakfast food. A tuii waa filed iu the district cohit , Judge Lewis will open the regular June term of court on the 12th inst. Article of inco. poration were filed Fruity iu the office of the connty Clerk o m.c Utah Silver Queen Mining Co., Tt capital stock ol the corporation is M i, LOO. 00, divided in 300,000 share of tbw par value of ft each. The names of the incorporators are at follows: nrd Ralph E. Henry F. Seltzer Sletzer of Philidelphia; Warren C. Wilkins, Nome, Alaska ;V H. Nelson, W. V, Ne'son, V. II. Fitter, of Park Cite. The property in the poession of the company eonsita of twelve mining claim in Tark City. j WORK one ol ihe moel entereating game Enter ran Mrs. J. N. Jensen of Raymond, Canby identify lag sstue and is the guest of Mr. and. Mrr. ada, log ijf ail French. Mrs Jenien will remain in CfAMion i now in empoy of our city the entire rummer and will RCrefrofia at Ogden We wish Carl shortly eceopy tbs residence o( Carl octy Allison. Vlay CO-- OP Ymiiiii mans & So. 13. havj Rachel M. Frazier, deceased; Pi icst hood and Officcri meeting will Warren M. Fraizer appointed be held at Kit mas June 17. and his bond administrator, Wm. Staiey and family of ParkeCity fixed at f 600. have been the guest of Henry Wheaton In the matter of the estate of of this city. Robinson ellsgood Cigar.x Sarah Wilson, deceased; Asa Wilson appointed administrator, Mrs. Geo. Hay and family came op from Ogden Tuesday to visit her lister bond, 200. Mr. N. J. Peterson. In the matter of the estate of Keep your bowl regular by the use Stephen Beard, deceased: Geo of Chamberlains Stomach and Llefy COALVILLE JOB Big Clearance bale next week on vlrese goods and silk shirt waists. Silk waist redaced from $3.50 to 12.75. Dres geods trom 40c to 30c ; 35c to 25c ; for rasa. M. R, Salmon, I FOuid Liniment. Oscar, OUen, Gilson City, A year Illinois, writes, Feb. 16, 1902: ago I was trouble with a pain in my back. It toon got so bad I cml l ru t bendovar, On Rattle-- of- - JleUaH-Snow liniment cured me. 25c, 50, 100. 8old by Jno,, Boyden & S . .in t ry Acute Ulicuinatism. il.M.IIII. la commissioners proceedings will appear in our nett isae. Deep tearing or wrenching paint, occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on flrt moving tbo limbo and in cold or daregi weather is cured quickly- - by Ballatde Snow Tablets. There t nothing better. taie jy John Boyden and Son. Og Ien Batfrjay. TJnlmwnt nrn.t aw old lora nn tha side notCL..- - demurrer overuled -- and of mf chin that was tnpposed to be a defendant given twenty days to cancer. The tore was stubborn and would not vield to treatment until I answer. In the matter of the estate of tried Snow Liniment, Which did the LOCALS ISP PERSONALS: work in short order. Mr sister Mrs. J. Geo C. decree deceased; Snyder, Good cold drinks at Robinsoas. Carson, Aliensville. Mittin Co., Pa., has a sole and mistrust hat it i a cancer. of distribution and final account Miss F. Smith of Park it Other Pleae send her a 50c bottle Sold by approved. directing; relatives in this city. City Visiting Jno Bovden & on. administrator to convey to F. A. Big reduction in Summer Silk Shirt McCarty Fractional Lot in Sny- Waists MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. for cash cheaper that yon can ders addition to Park City. M. R. Salmon's. material. buy FoIIoa mg are the missionary appoint; In the of matter, estate of Suite England left for her home in merit for next Sitndty: fcAbT COALVILLE. Josiah Rhead, deceased; order Scofield Tuesday morning. W. H. Branch. Geo. C. Red ien. Robinsons Candies are Best approving final distribution and HOYTSVILLE. OOITXTTY. COUNTY, UTAH. JUNE 9l 1905. JoMph Barber led (or A3. Win. An bibald, Oscar E. Eakelaon. """"a. IMES. THE INTEEDi TS OE 8TTMinT DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLE S ADVERTISER . Vut N |