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Show The Coalville the DBVOTED TO THE IITTBHBST8 OF PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER. Vol. VII. LETTERS COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUHTY, UTAH, I 8UKJiIT BIDAY, MARCH 9, 1900. KNxrxit. The stock business of Council Meeting. 1900. Feb. Utah, 29, Htatraa, lotur near in the Coalville City Oouneil met in regular this company, will, EntToa : Timm . thia to of ba so mean importance session Monday evening, Mayor Croft peit, Th bluebirds are here, and th of th country. presiding with a quoram present, and weather certainly haa tbe appearance transacted tbe have following business fact the that From the boys of spring. Walker. Councilman w by be marble to Prayer commenced may play Masara. of and Wm. Binotea Joseph adjourned session held ure that apring ia near, even if they Edgeworth made a business 19th to were read and accepted. Ogden daring February now have to dig the marble out of the trip week. Th following bills wer allowed : mud and mow. The game of boy The Mutual held their conjoint sec- Georg Lindsay, feeding vagt. (4.20 come along aa regular aa clock work. Frank Salmon, feeding astray 1.00 on tion and creditable a bunday last, A, A. Wiliit haa moved hia family Mm. & England, feeding vagi . .66 from Park City to Peoa. Mr. Willis is program was rendered. W, G. Johnston, dog tags .. 2.66 a painter and ha done considerable Sewing bee are all the go at preient, Tbe report ot tbo City Sexton for Janwerk in town thia winter. Be ia now and wa may shortly expect waddiag uary and February wu read and patting a fresh coat of paint on the bells. residence of J. A. Marchant. There is some sickness with the childTbo monthly reports of th Marshal far more land. FROM CORRESPONDENTS. : Around lie Conntj in Senn Days. Tie Eippinsiiigs Told ii of Detail tie Put leek Ij Efficient Correspondents. KAMA. Kama, Utah, March 6, 1900. Editok . Time : A number of our young folks went The billiard of Sunday night brought to Kama on Saturday to take in th about thraa inche of wow, bet it ia all dramaticntertainment given at Car-p-ec tar Ope. a Houae by the Coalville goao again. Dan Lambert was the Democratic troup. They were well repaid for th candidate to the convention from thia trip which wee mad with difficulty place. through the mud and aluah. The bottom of th road have fallen Irving Pack haa gone to Salt Lake to attend the miaaionary olaaa at the L. D. out and traveling ia aomatbing that ia not done to any great extant just now, 8. College. Moaber Pack ia expected home from much to the regret of tho good boose-wi- fe who ii calling for coal and which Provo ahortly, to make preparationa for Moaher haa the good wieheaof hia many friends. Two of our bright young ladiea go to Salt Lake next week on apecial bosi-nea- a. When they return they will have aaanmed the matronly title of Mra. hia trip to South America. cannot be had for love or money. The new board of director of the Oakley and Peoa Land and Stock com- ren here, nothing feriou. Wljh thia exception the health of the people it 4 Treasurer were read and accepted. I communication waa read from W. W. Hluff, requesting that protection bo good. Politics are quit bare. Tbe people given to property owners in case of fire, are prosperout, sad it ii safe to My that aula motion was, made and seconded there ia more money in circulation now that tbo communication be referred to than there hae been for a number of th committee on fire and water, and that tho committee meet next Monday yeara peat. "The Noble Outcast," presented by evtning, March 12tb, to consider tbs the Henefer Dramatic association on matter, in connection with tbe Mayor aal othe members of the ecnucil. Friday, March 2nd, waa a complete Tl matter of purchasing cottonwood noceoe. It ia to be reproduced in a few for tbo covering of bridge wm Phnk weeks and I will then give tha cast of rtLrrod to the committee on streets, characters. alleys and bridges. Tha many friends of Mias Lulu RobThe Marshall waa authorized, to erta will bo pained to learn that on tiling, aunrey tbe proposed drain March 1st aha went to tho Keogh-Hoamoaths oaat eide of Main itreet tear hospital, Salt Lake, and on tho Ckalk Creak, and advertise for bids to Sth she underwent an operation for apdi the seme. pendicitis, which proved successful. The Marshal waa also instructed to Her frienda all look for bar speedy reMtify W, C. Wilson to repair th sidecovery. Misa Abbie Roberta left Sun- walk on hie property on Main street, day to bewith her aiater during her aid to remove tho stovepipe ia tbo operation. and same by a tethe building replace floe or nant chimney. A Fiendish Attack. The feiiowtbg resolution wai adopted An Attack was lately "made on UT F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly bythe council : So it resolved by tbo Mayor and City proved fktal. It earn through hia kid-naHia back got 0 lam be could Council of Coalville that tho Mayor bo not atoop without great pain; nor set in aal ia hereby authorised to expend the a chair except propped up by cushions. ana of (6 out of the contingent fund in No remedy helped him until be tried hia vested, said turn to be expended for Electric Bitters which effected inch g payment of burial and recording exwonderful change that ha writes be feel penses in burying tbo body of one Mrs. like a new man. This initrvatoua madl-nr- ee r' Am Fawhaa, is kavlax tuv thowa twHaiil.e ana? (i . tmuufcU Sua ttwaiun Vewati, wane y purifies the blood and huilde up your husband of th deceased la drawing suphealth.' .Only' 50c. at John Beydea & port from tho county, and Is therefore Son. unable to pay said expense. . Council adjourned to meet Monday, D.B.L. March 19th. The cluVmat atth home of Mrs. March 7th. Benediction. B. 8. Calderwood. After aevoral business transaction, MANY A LOVER tha History of Greece waa retamed by Mra, Callia, giving the life of Pericles. Haa turned with diagnat from an otherMrs. Korthcott read an article on wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karla Clover Root Tta puri"Gothe," by J. C. 8 weneon. fies tbe breath by Ua action on tho Mrs. Hanson concluded tho program bowels, tc aa nothing ela will. Sold by reading an article on "South African lor yeara on absolute guarantee. Price 26 eta, and 60 cts. John Floods," by E. J. Tneten. Boyden A Son. pany are: Oscar Wilkinc, George Milliner, Arthur Maxwell, and F. W. Merchant of Peoa ; J, L. Frazier, Marion Frazier and Joeepb Phillip of Oak- Some petty thief rtole a large piece of beef from Dan Lambert granery laat Pearl, th nine year old' daughter of Saturday night ; the eame light fingered Oscar Wilkini, fell from the porch of gentleman paid Robt. King a aimilar school the bouse last week and broke compliment on the tame night ; or to it her left arm just below the wrist. 9r. ia anppoeed. of The Belief Society are preparing to LeCompt Park City waa called and attended the. sufferer. Th child ia new celebrate Annual day In a fitting man all doing right and will soon be at well ner. The 17th ia getting to be quite an aa ever. eventful day ef late yeara, and much On Monday, March 12th, tha Peoa pleaaure ia looked forward to on the Bench A Irrigation company will South coming occaaion. hold a meeting for the purpose of electThe Coalville company of diamatiata of directors to rv dura board gave a - very - creditable performance ing the next two year. The .meeting Saturday night. After the ebow all ad ing he held ia tbe schoolhouse, In Peoa, tgill danced jour nedto the baU roe, and 4 :90 p . m., oa tho date given above, at of the houri night away the remaining A fall attendance Ia earnestly requested. fear of encroaching on the Sabbath It aeama that the traffic in mining brought the merriment to n cloae. timber and lumber for the mine at MAPI AN Park City bav been knocked into th MaeiOK, Utah, March 6, 1900. . middle of next week. Thia will be a Edito Times : severe blow to this part of the county if J. A. Lewie of Silver City ia viaiting the ruling ia carried out in letter and in with frienda in Marion for a few daya. pint; which I have no doubt it will be. of our ritixena The Missel Clara Simiater and Kellie There are a large number on thia who have industry tor depended Williams of Coalville are spending a few suffercause and much will a it living daya with May Lewis. of and stakes seeking ing or the pulling Born, to the wife of Thomaa Bate, a new fields ol labor. bouncing baby girl, on the 4th init. The Peoa Belief Society haa gotten tip Tha ladiee'then repaired to tha dinMother and child doing well. be carried ont on March ing room whore delicione refreshments to a program We all had begun to think apring waa 17th at tha school boose. Tbers will be were aerved.Club adjourned to meet coming until we awoke from our awaet ainging. recitations, eaaaya, readings at the homo of Mrs. Hansen for an evenalumbera on the morning ef the Sth Between the ing eeeeion to celobrate tho third and remarks galore. and found about three inebee of anow. and afternoon exercises the morning L. H. Dr. LeCompt cam over n few. day will famish pieme. That tbs Society ago to attend little Lawrence Knudaena day will be an enjoyable on goea with' Bunker Baals a Bobber. x- he broken leg ; on examining it closely J. B. Garrison, caehier of the bank of out Saying, for when the ladiea have .dueoverad a amU pUe vbert th b m anythin! af the kind todoitf la dona Thorn v tile, Ohio,- Sad been' robbed ef had not knitted together, and ilTn fear- with a will and good feeling towards ona health by, a seriooa long trouble until he tried Dr. Kings New Diacuveiy for ed the benei will have to be wired to and all. The committee on arrangeConsumption. Thanh wrote: It ia getber before they will knit. . ments are : Mra. Maria L-- Lyons, Mra, tbe boat medicine I ever seed for u cold or a bad ease of lung trouble. I Mra. E. Walter entertained a few ef Anna Marchant and Maria L. Miles. B. R. Visa. E. Dont always keep a bottle on hand. of 28tb. the th on evening bar frienda affer with toughs, eolds, or any throat, in dancing, The evening waa apant nr ton. Chest or long trouble when yon can be ainging, reciting and playing games. cored so easily. Only 60c. and (1.00. Cfton, Utah, March 6, 1900, I Trial bottisa free At eleven oclock dainty refreshment a John Boyden A Son, Edito Times . wer served, after which n very enjoy Mr. Wn. Boyar haa been on th aick Weaderfal Clwck. able time waa had until a late hour, for the past week, but is some better lilt deJoseph Jensen, a clockmaker of Richfor their all homee, when departed at tbia writing. haa juat completed a wood field, Utah, more a never spent claring they had ot on Huffman Jacob left trial Mr. Upton which in addition to strikclock, delightful evening in their livee. Thursday for a protracted visit to her ing tbe hours, halves and quarters, and raoA, daughter, Mra,Me Denaley of River-to- n. showing the phases of the moon, telle Pxoa, Utah, March 6, 1900. juat what time it ia in ovary city in th Editok Time : Mra Joseph Richins of Henefer fa world, Thia ia done by means of a We have had a spell ot weather since visiting Upton for a abort vacation, and globe, which revolve inside a transpar-a- nt globular glass. On thia glass 1 is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James my laat. marked a lint which represents 12 J. A. Merchant ia having his shingle Judd. - Aa th eclock noon, globe revolve . mil) placed in running order. Quite number of our children are line thia ha I always over the part The political pot haa" hoi come to the wck at preient. ' JTbr attention of Dr. In world which it Is noon at the time. French haa been called to a number. boilirg point yet. Other lines represent the other hours, Wm, Harris and Thomas Fewke Some of our citizen are talking of nd In thi way it la easy to get the exreturned from Scofield, the latter palling up stakes and moving to the Big have act time In y. given" place. Chicago on account oFill health. Horn country, Wyoming. T ribune. E. L. Benson, our old publfc school The Oakley and Peoa Land and Stock Dont irritate your lungs with a stubSouth-er- a now mail agent jm tba company held ita annual meeting in teacher, born cough when a pleasant and effectPacific railroad running from Ogden Peoa on March 5th and elected a new ive remedy may be foond in BALLFrancisco, visited Upton this ARD'S-UORE San to H Q U N D STRUT board of director. The company la in Price 26c. and 60c. Jehn Boyden A Bon, ' a good condition and are negotiating week. pur-chs- er ys. '.. ' of-t- FREE COIMACE OF SILVER. OOTTUTY. The Powder ud the Ballet. IS Tit Ho. 9. Forest Reserve Work. pointedly to young men on this subject Hi porde are very appropriate for our work : of vim, and energy. Nothing else, excepting honesty, ia ao aa vim. in Everybody believes it; ayery where weboar: Giro ua a man who can do something; a man who bat pnsh ;a man with aom iron in hit blood.' Ability ia wortblaes witboui tbs power to pat it into action. Resolutions, however good, are worth lew without th tnergy necessary to carry them ont. Push clears tho track ; people get out ol tho way of aaonergatic raaa. Even small ability with great energy will accomplish more than th greatest ability thout energy. If fired from a tun with sufficient volieity, a tallow candle can bo ehot through an Inch board. "On every hand, w see fin yonng men and women failing, their ability going to waste, standing in equilibrium, for the lack of 'force,' If wo could only bake them up, put a little powder into them, and set them going, they might amount to something, hot without thia they are failure. They atom t hay every other quality except th power of pushing their way in th world, without which almost all tbsir ability ia waited. Tho finest angina ever mad would bo aboolutoly useless without power to propel it, and drag tbe load to ita destina- mnch in demand In theae day tion. "The world admire Tbe former official estimate of th woodwd araa of the United Stetss, placed at 26 per cent, hat ben raised to 87 per cent by the latest competitions of Division of Geography and Forestry of tb U. S. Geological Surrey. That office haa issued a bulletin containing new figure on American forests, some of which toad to prove tha national timber roeonrcoa greater than is auppoood, Tha two latwat States .to ba axamiaod aie Washington sad Orsgoa. Th former la estimated to contain 284,663 million foot, B. M., in standing Umber; the toUsf 114,778 million foot. Destruction by fir has baas exceedingly serious In Washington. On th assamptlon that th burned acre contained on aa arsr-ag-a aa mnch Umber as th nntoachod portion, 40,900 million foot hav been destroyed since lumbering began. Thi amaant woald supply all tha sawmill In thU. 8. for two years, and at vain of only 76 cent a thousand, meant A dead lots to tho State of (30,000,000. Tb amount actually logged in th asm period has been 36,000 million foot, making tho sttimate by tho tamo comparison of arM. Oregon haa suffered lass from both lira and lumbering, own tug to th smaller facilities for market-lothe product. L,. g 4 A system of cooperation for tho coming summer hex been arranged between th Division of Forestry and tha foroat reaerv work of th V, 8, Geological 8nmy,' Th latter is a branch of th' Department of tb Interior Field of Mch division will collect inparties formation desired by tha other, and, In soma iniunc, exchange 6T man he mada. This system marks a distinct change from condiUona a few yean ago, when there waa sharp rivalry between tb scientific branches f tb Govern-mIndustry. eervics. Tb Geological 8urvy Th pathway of life is strewn with will giv special attention to collecting wrecks ot those who bav failsd because date on foroat fires for tb Dlvlaion of they lacked this propelling power. The Forwalrv. ifiii n isihimi energetic men. Blow them thia way and that, and they only bend ; they neyer break. Pot obstacle in tbair way, and they surmount them. It is almost impossible to keep inch men down. Trip on up, and instantly ha ii on hiofeet again bury him in th mud,, and almost .instantly h it np and at It again. Sock men aa ha build cities, establish school and wbitan tbe ocean with aaila, and blacken tba air with the amok of tbeir e, nt have ao power to climb or oyercome, .WteittlsVsIllAs testorAnlm -Thegenlue of achievement seem to It la vary hard to stand Idly by and bava been left out of their make-o- p; so our dear one suffer while awaiting their blood laeks tho iron of energy, th arrival of th doctor. An Albany iff. Y.) daryman called at th force of accomplishment." drugstore there for doctor to com and so hia child, then very aick with troup. Not Aa Miter Find a lira finding the doctor in, ho left word for Khwamatina, him tocomo at one on hi return. Ha A. R.De Fluent, editor of tbo Journal, Also bought n bottl of Chamberlains Doylston, Ohio, suffered for a number Couch Remedy, which b hoped would of yeara from rbeumaUsm in bis right give some relief nntil th Doctor ehould ahouider and aide.. He aays: "My arrive, las few hour ho returasd, right arm at times was entirely u teles. aaying th doctor need not mm, at I tried Chamberlain Fain Balm, and th child waa much Tb drug-- , better, waa surprised to receive relief almost geet, Mr. Otto Bcholt, say a th family immediately. Tb Fain Balm haa been has sine recommended Chamberlain a constant companion of minaevtr ainco Coagh to (heir neighbors and and it never fails." For aal by John frienda Remedy nntil b has a aonrtant demand Boyden A Son. for it from that part of th country, " For sale by Joha Boyden A Son. Under tbo above heading, the Improvement Era for March has th folRICK HXADACHX8, lowing interesting article, which can veil be applied to all yonng men, Tbe curse of overworked womanhood, whether engaged in religion or other art quickly and anroly cured by Karls Clover Root Tea, tba great blood port- In the work: lier and tirnu builder. Money refundit ever occurred to you that ed it net tif;i?try,. Price I6-a- d 69 wa need more energy ia nr workt cents. Jobs Boyden A Son. Whan an officer ssys that the bays are WHAT IS SHILOH T indifferent, that nothing can b done to A rone interest, or to get than to work giard old remedy for Coogha, and Consumption ; used through Colds, r to study ; that tbo Improvement world for ball n century; haa cured tbe Fond is lagging, and as to getting subinnumerable case of incipient conscribers for th Era, that is quite ont sumption and relieved many ia adef the question; what is wrong? Theae vanced atages. If yon ar not aatisfied with tb results wa will refund your are but small though very essential inPrice 2Scla., 60 ct. and (1.09 money. cident of tbo main work, but they InA Son. John Boyden dicate tho tendency. Thera is little ovement, or apirit, to break th dull HraUlmDwto) Bills We have taved many doctor bill since ionotony there is an everlasting lack we begun nsing JJbamberlaine Cough of energy which ia th powder ef sucRemedy in onr home. W keep a bottle cess, and th staff that wins. open all tba time and whenever any of It waa that peculiar old philosopher, my family or myaelf bogin to catch cold Joah Billing, who eaid : "Many men we begin to ate tbe Cough Remedy, and fail to reach the mark because tbe as a result we never hav to tend away ior a doctor and incur a largo doctor powder in them is not proportioned to bill, ior Chamberlains Cough Remedy the ballet." An improvemsnt associa- never fail to cnre. TIt ia certainly a tion may be called a heavy ballet. It medicine of great merit and worth. D. require considerable powder topush it. S. Mesrkle, General Merchant'' and If ita mighty battle field where all the Farmer,'MaitisBedford "county," Fa. Son. tim of enthusiasm may well find room For salt by John Boyden tor profitable action.' !! th three thousYOUNG MOTHERS. and officer, or mors, would" practice Croup is a terror of tbneund of young hooting thia big ballet of improvement, mothers because ita outbreak is ao the energy gathered in such effort would agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's aid them JateHn life In achieving sac-es- s Cough and Consumption Care acts like magicin cases 0f croup. lt ha never la ether ways. been known to fail. Tha worst case Grieon Bwett Harden, the author of reliered immediately. Price ,25o. 60c several excellent worka on tuccett, talks and (1.00, John Boyden A Son, JHa i 'SkcrUPa Sale. Second District Coart, Weber County, Utah, A.Ku&aA Bra., plaintiff, " wa. r Robt. and David Laeming, defendant. ) To b told at Sheriff1 aal! oa Monday, th 29tb dav of January A. D. 1900, at 10 :30 o'clock a. m, at- - th front door of tb County Court Honae, in the City of Coal Tills, Summit County, Utah, Tb following described real estate situated ia Sections 81 and 12, Township 1 N, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridiaa, U. 8. Survey, situated in Summit county, Utah, and moro particularly described aa foilowi, Beginning 70 lOOtbt chains eouth of tho N E corner of Boo. 82, aa above described, and ranaing soatb 69 degrees 20 mm., W 19 and chains; thence south 38 deg. 86 chains ; thence min. west, 4 and tooth 6 and chains; thence south 66 deg. 86 min, east 6 and chains tooth, 11 deg. 25 min. east, I chains north, 77 deg. 66 min., east chains, north 73 deg. 06 min., chains, north 66 eaetl and chains, deg. 66 min., east 4 and north 70 deg. 21 min., east 20 and 00 th chains, north 12 and chains, sooth chaina, west 4 11 deg., watt 18 and chains, chains to place of north 8 and said Tbe proparty wst atbegining. tached in tbe abave ease June 10, 1807. t.: tkt 93-10- ha ths 56-1- tha Groaol LffluaxT, Ja., Sheriff of Summit County.' H. E. 8'eele, attorney for plaintiff. Deled at Coalville, UUb. Jan. 3, 1900. NOTICE. The above eale i hereby postponed nntil Monday, February 1900, at uma tim and place. Grose Lixmat, Jb., Sheriff of 8ummit County, Dated at Coalville, Utah, Jan. 29,1900. NOTICE. The above sale ia hereby postponed until Tuesday , March 13, 1909, at aame time and place. 19' Geoboe Ljsdsat, Jb., Sheriff of Summit Co. Dated at Coalville, Utah, Fab. 23, 1900. |