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Show of UUl 5? THE PEOPLE S c3ti3 ea l?;w m. rC ta;a Big Stride of Mineral Made Mi- Jo-hu- . 1 lot until last Friday au 'he great st excite-luoriutij; nt tli.s low n lias ever seen prevail-u- . - jit a m vein can lie traced for feet from the place of fifty nearly Is discovery. principally lead, some silver and gold. An assay from tlie croppings showed about $13.io to tlie ton. for net'll Gqf tiCJ - our to S Plain M ooro Tu-- r w i mail ln a Mr.---. ujr bu-iti- tri c- . A-- among the incumbents. He lias made a good magistrate, his rulings being fair and able and he is thorTime was not far back when the on the bench, oughly boodler was called a statesman, or, as a to be. He has crejudge ought worse, a shrewd politician. It i ated some opposition, but this was to the great advantage of this coun- more through misunderstandinghiin try that he is now known by his than anything else, and he will unright name. doubtedly go into the convention with a strong pull. Many exchanges are publishing etiquette rules for 'phone use. The mandate of the postmaster We would like to add one. If you general is that hereafter the wishes happen to hear something over the of the patrons of the postoffice will phone that is not meant for you, it be considered above that of the reis not best to repeat it. commend of the congressman or sen- Uood roads will lead to the gener- ators. That's right, let merit rule. a 'postmaster suits tba- - people 'Tet al improve naeniT Oftfteoountryside. If the people have him. There Is not The farmer who drives to and from an official In the county in whom all d town over a spacious, smooth the people are interested as the postfor road will uuconaiously master, and they should be permitcame to effect corresponding improted to select the one to serve them. vements in the management and If the congressman or senator Is ow' operation of rn larnf. ing any one for political work let him go down into his own pockets A man who suffered from the deand pay him instead of giving him sire to be funny, crawled under the office. a fat kitchen floor and yowled liKea wildcat. After his landlady fired at him There will be a game of basket three times without effect, he conhall 'Saturday, February 22 ml, cluded to confine his imitations to between district school and Morgan something less likely to cause a Coalville brick at 3:00 p. m. school, sh:ui' ' ' " ise of ammunition. Admission I, cents, children, Inc. In speaking of the judicial district Come every bodv. A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after judges up for nomination. Truth, in each meal overcomes indigestion, the has following its last issue, dyspepsia ami other stomach ills. which are our sentiments exactly: Two days trial free. Ask our dealer. Sold by John Boyden Son. Judge Armstrong is the youngest EDITORIAL We would like a correspondent at Knmas. Let Us hear from someone t i 4AAAAAAa''4-BAM'AA- 4 aMarfaW-- r . (Established May 10th. 1905.) Capital, $25,000 Surplus $5,000 H 3 loads of oat straw for sale at t,ar,,entg hv Yards, Hoytsville o)io ' i 1 ta!l- Mar. 6. - Deposits. We solicit your patronage. Salmon. Jos. Royer rd in ned hoiii the latter part of last week from the winter range. James Archibald visited his parents at Parley's Park, the forepart of the week. I now have a supply of game and fish license for 19uh. N. J. Peterson, at Timks office. ff Steve Stones 1, ft for Garfltld Tuesday itkii niig where he ha secured employ iilellt at the mills. The home French is under The I)r. is quarantine now stopping at the Weber hotel. of Dr. for ineasls. FOll SALE A second-han- d range; condition. For particulars call a&d see M r.K. V. Me Bride. in first-cla- ss . v-.- it half-sist- j be-fet- dia-s'tuo- Choice cuts are what mo people want, and they always get them at Calderwoods meat market. It is no trouble for us because we always have the stock. The very finest selected beef, lamb, mutton, veal, pork, and poultry, and our prices wont hinder you from buying. Caldervvood Bros. Meat Company dth' - tf tj Miss Maggie Carruth of Park City spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carruth. Miss Xmas Wadsworth, of Mowas the guest of hrister, Mrs. Earl C. Ball, the latter part of last week. rgan, ll; provld-Ugjfln- ti' rev-enul- an . the-trai- n w. go'-ein- g ig tomz foVId'is"'loi;'rrr. Morgan-countie- and Mrs. S, S. Kingsbury of Salt Lake, and Joseph Ball of were here to attend the funeral of John Blaine Ball. Mr. Wah-sate- h, Garnet Bromley left for Evanston, Wyo., Tuesday morning wlitre he wi.l work with the Fnion Pacific civil engineering department. We take pleasure In correcting statement made in our last Issue. Frost and Wilde voted for the quarantine physician hut not for the road supervisor. MLr. s J; 14 IIS US tvs tvs Robert Young's ranch at Marion, thorough-breHereford bulls from calves to to-j- l year old-.- . Communicate with Robt. Young, Wanship, Fta! At SPECIAL SALE of Dry Goods, Childrens Coats, Ladies Skirts, Fascin- tss j j ft (J) E. L. Benson of Upton is suffer-- 1 ing from blood poisoning, cati-e- d from a pimple on bis left hand. He came to Coalville Wednesday fori medical treatment, had it lane d and is now getting along flrst-raThere will be a game of basket ball at the park pavilion this afternoon between tse Weber Stake Academy of Ogden aiid the Summit Stake Academy, which promises to bean interesting one. A small admission will lie charged to defray the expenses of the visiting team. Dressing Odds & Ends ators, all be little ones. . tss tss GS as . Sacquei WhichW ere DuftSoiled vv V ' Duringthe time of building and moving into the new store. These are Real Bargains if you can use them. A marriage license was Issued Wednesday to Albert Springs age 21 and Bertha A. Hobson age 19, both of Hoytsville. They' were married by Clerk Jones the day. A reception was held at the home mt the bride Wednesday evening. This paper extends congratulations to the young couple and hope their troubles may ,4 tvs tss e. Choice Guts ml er th. Word lias been received by rela-- 1 tives from John F. Salmon of Ray- Slmoml. Canada-thtl stork had 2 visited their home and left with them a boy on Jan 29. s 1, a-- ? j I 111 top-not- S M i, j See my lure of Spring (iooils be fore purchasing elsewhere M. lt. at We pay 4 per cent interest on Time i ti. d jFirst IKlattonal JiSanli , la- -t half-brothe- For Salk jg II. ni'., hoii-- c 1 County Clerk C. R. Jones, made a business trip to Ogden Saturday non-partis- an well-care- H. wool-producin- g Francis Sumners returned home Fridav from Devil's Slide. . s.mi.,1 minim; non that hae Jos. Harher vor tiave an a Iv in seen the ore elaim that it is this issue that should interest all. similar to w hat was first encounted in tlie Quincy at lark City. This same property located anywhere but in this local'ty would be the scene tif a rusii such as one rends of in Nevada every dav. Li t u hope that it will bring to the owners millions. before further development work will be done, a company will be formed, incorporated, and the stock put on t he market. It ought to sell at about a $1.00 per share. s Jonh Blaine Ball Victim of the To Protect Their Own fnic; cut 11 Mis-- - named Get Busy. Dreaded Disease. Monday login ,. m 01 of this The John 111, tin. Rail of P, 0.1 di.d at Jf tlie auspices of th S. S. A his home hist Saturday. Feb. sth, at should form a local organization to jiresent apparently enjoyed 4 p. 111.. of pneumonia, after an ill- - protect their own Interests. The thwlelvv- - to tlieir fullest extent. m ss nt m ally a wok. The deems- - purpose of ilm uiganuiukui ,VS Ulild Ml n P i.i; i Khoda rt lined d mu- - Imi is Illy ttet 10. Iss7 lie In Iidumc the liter, sf or tho anil sheep growing r. sided here until IM'T. Since 'lontay evening, the occasion being then he has made his home in P, oa Industry in every proper way and in iJS$h autuv ersary of lo r birth, and bait Lake, lie nturmd from carrying out this policy, to guard penm, cake, orangi s, apples, etc. lai t, r placi about a moiitii ago against unreasonable or restrictive tertierv ed ami a the mlid time had mid contracted the fata! disease on national or state legislation - interests of the industry demands, motha He leaves Feb. J. f Sunday. ... to lake such steps as may be A.J, Jensen, wife and family of er. Mrs II. B. Williams, one broth- and to biiug about an equit-atwo one ami sister necessary Ssyaand. Canatla, were here due-- er, unable and his mourn to one proper use of th publio Mg ft forepart of the week thei a'ul ourt fair traniIur ra,,e fnett of his brother, J. N. Jensen, Fun ral services were held at the tation rates, facilities, etc. will spend a month inZion House in thiscit) last Tues-- 1 Only last fall, in Salt Lake, three Stake returning to their home in were The afternoon. prominent sheep men of this county speakers day pmtda. and lion. Alma Eldredge Bishop were approached by a wool buyer. h$tg OKeefe. v tin until recently Frank Croft. Interment was in tlie Two of the sheep men were given fastU conductor on the ' black price, while the third city ci metery. This paper extends the special on the Park branch took what ho could get, notwithifaa pinched between the cars at standing the wool was of the same dratr last Tuesday. His injuries grade and quality. Anyway . ! thought to be serious ns he INSPECTOR difference received was in the neighPOSTAL replied to begetting along nicely at borhood of$4U0 on the san t ,in'C'fc l&ul J). S. hospital at Salt Lake. of wool. Isn't that worth while? jTl founcil in a Kansas town has C. D. Lowe Arrives From Arizona Get together, gentlemen. paste! an ordinance making it a to Handle Business 0i( e taisimeanor to gossip and TRAIN TAKEN OFF. Utah District. for those who violate the The Ping Pong is a C. D. Lowe arrived in Salt Lake ofdlance. Gee Whiz! What a on the past .This is indeed bat ordinance of that klud MouUay and entered at once v . n wota .produce in this ciiy until duties of his office, succeeding!. F. the traveling public, but Mr. to take ourW medicine whett .r Muiof the gosslpers got tired of Durrand as postoffice inspector a after come Utah to Liwe year or no. No particular reason ,1a payfg the fines. However, we of given forth discontinuance of thre are some here w ho and a half as postofflee inspector Phoeservice only that business o gladly pay a weekly or Arizona with headquarter.'! at of ffioidy fine for the privilege nix. He said that he was glad to be somewhat slack. It Is thought by about their neighbor. transfeered to Utah and Salt Iake, soms that the service will bo restor. as he considered thl district a most ed a soon aa business picks op bnt are the day trhOn peepla arra tlmthTng and abroad look through the Is work for it. In a few days we will new the Inspector Confrontlng columns of their home newspapers hkve blanks ready petition blanks ofwork several months'accumulatlon to see who are showing their faith in would and we would like to have some one and he announced that he the town by advertising, and what have his hands fall at the start. In every town between Wanshlp on inducement are offered to purchaS' Under an Inspectors jurisdiction the east and Peterson on the west, ers. There are some business houses come all infringement of the postal to take up this labor with us. Th. not represented in the columns of laws, the examinations of the var- proposition Is to get'kigners fro.u this paper. Change your system, ious postoffices and, in fact, a gen- every town in Summit and and let the world know you arc still and send them to Hupt.1' eral btijiervision of Uncle Sam's serin basinesa and looking for trade. vice iu Ids district. Mr. Iowe will Parks at Omaha. We want io seeThl can only be done by advertisstart at once on the examination of the service restored by the first of ing, and such a course will mean; the money ordeff'Mistions In the April. Who'll volunteer to assise money for you and patronage for us? state. your home paper. Retard Win No. 7. Sheep Men of Pneumonia Should Organize Ttr ro I Afzm execute Young Man Dies , lfssized Wnrhi i Almost in the Heart of the City, on property Owned by M. W. Taylor. -- 54 tyj? 90S. 9 jj Ui Hat Th While digging a hole., eou;!e of! a eek. ago to ink a block mi u h ich an an tl. .i " t' l'eiidleton sou Will ii.nl truck a blanket vein 1st inches o: o V n a . .hep and Mile "i i.'el w ,i! The matter was ti mi O ta 1 pc ?4. IHOME o o$ COUITTY COALVILLE, SUMMIT C0U1 t, IrAH, FEBRUARY 14 Vol. X V. i- 2'3 Ui' SUMMIT DEVOTED TO THE HTTB tOWSTISEh. Pi rpw'iy Vt yt u Coalville Co-o- p viz ! v |