OCR Text |
Show lil f n,,r f LLE 7W DEVOTED TO PEOPLE S ADVERTISER Voi. ni. LETTERS COALVILLE, FROM were welcome visitors to Upton on Sun- day last. They were the guests of Mrs. , THE UsITEIh- SUMMIT COUHTY, TUP. RIllMON. I UTAH, j Sera: . - j b-- , - 1 pro-gia- oa, i k. di? IMES. STTMIwCXT cottntt. FREE COINAGE OF SILVER, 16 &IDAY, AUGUST 3, 1900. a pl.ue for dancing posib'e A. Eider J.J Bowen of lioytaville fav CORRESPONDENTS. reunion of the old peopla of Bom-- 1 ored Upton with a visit as a home mia- waa held at Wanstip lat eionary on Sundav last and nddreaed ArcDHd-tt- ie the Faints at the afternoon services, hit Wednesday. It waa a fine gathering and Count; in the outing wa, greatly enjoyed bjrall remark, being timely aad iniereatfng. ' who attended The attendance waa Kitrenie hot weather is a great tax np- - ma,.h Ullt Jt.,r aDrt ll)8 exercles on thedigestiNe power of babies; when The Eeppennings of the Pest leek more pleaiant. puny and feeble they should be given a It was about noon when all had Told in Detail by Efficient jdoaa of WHIiES CRIAM VERMI A rived on the grounds and got settled FUGe. Boyden Correspendents. Son. down. Rigby's grove, the place of the gathering, was a beautiful spot, their GRASS CKKEK being plenty of shade, good water, and Grata Creek, Aug. 2, 1900. Psoa, Utah, Aug. 1st, 1900. everything clean wnd nice. After all Editob Timahad made themeelv es comfortable, lunch Editor Times: Hot weather and dusty roads, as usual, was pie oared and the aged provided C. H. Wirth of RuCkpert, was a welOur cit" tens have been numerous in with all they oould eat. Each ward come visitor in leoa last week. Coalville this week. eared for its own old folks and they were A large ntiMj of our citizens will go The sister and nephew of Elijah Turn- - all taken care of properly. It wait to Wanehip todayto take part in the old er have returned home to Spnngville pleasure for the young to watt on the folks reunion and contribute to tbeir ' ' old, and the latter grealty enjoyed the after a visit of ten daye. Comfort and enjoyment. Our new school and meeting house is respect shown them. While in was an Mrs. Lutie Miles and Mias Amy C. up to the level, and when completed it old folks party, there was present many Lyon, retnrned home on Saturday after will accommodate BO percent more than of the young people who helped comfort spending a pleasant week in visiting the eld one. theold. TheWauship brass band was with friends in Weber county. The speakers at the L. I). S. meeting present and rendered several selections, ' County AtterneyC. A. Callis wss in Saml er 1mt. W. 8. Wilde, Elijwh mUth 10 tl, Heliiitit of the old folks, Peoa on Tuesday, official business, as cf " anslup showed their ap- Turner. Patriarch John Smith and John rt,e of usual, bringing him up this wav. The David Berber. having the reunion at that preciation a nd b gentleman paid your correspondent pUre prepann the. rov Tbeadv.aced grade of the religion visit while here. out to the gathering. classes met in session on Saturday even- turning of Henefer and Upton were The wards and Le Grand family Young Judge ing witti quite a number of visitors presnot represented, it probably being too Came out frem Balt Lake City on Tuesent. who took part with the members in far for the aged to travel, All the other day and will rusticate at his neat and the lessons. wards in the Stake were well reprepleasent home in Holiday Park during Patriarch John Smith visited our sented, and in all there were present the hot term. and' attended religion class, Fab- place people J. A. Merchant went to Salt Lake last bath schoe and sacrament meeting last After all had eaten lunch, Chairman week te attend the District Judicial conHe made his home at the res- Allen called the crowd to order and the is highly Sunday. vention. The gentleman idenco of Joseph Barber, and gave ' (ollowing repderej in rregranl pleased with the ticket the Republcians to fifteen of our patriarchal blessings ple,fcing have placed in the field. number. Joseph Barber and daughter, Invoeatioiv On Saturday afternoon, Ivy, the little Henry Reynolds F.lia J., acted as scribes. of had one of A. J. Merchant, Singing daughter Congregation For digestive weakness, nervousness, Five minutes speech her feet severely burnt by stepping in W.W.Cluflf . ome hot coal ashes which a neighbor pains in the side, fiatulenee, dizziness, Scandinavian eong , and other annoy- wakefulness, headache tbesideV thrown Chriefina Bloomqnist hid thoughtlessly Upon of coativeneas, ing aceompanlpents -walk. The little one baa been in ten- HERBIMR is a prompt and unequalled Recitation . . .7, ,?7T.7.Mrf.- - Alice Long aider bl pain ever since the avcwleiit, remedy.' Price, SO cents. JohO Boyden Solo. 7; . , . . ,. .. n M rt.-d-1 t . k , Wrmr Five minntea speech.. Chas. Rodeback the greater portien of the akin having A Bon. of foot. eome eff from the top the Comic song I.M. Shaw BINirlB. '.r Recitation Mr. Elizabeth Gann A farewell party will be given to Elder HxNxrzB, Utah, Aug. 2, 1900. Mamie 8tembridge and Fong Kuril Isakaon on Friday afternoon and Editob Times : be will There .'.Mary Gibbons speaking, singevening. Mrs. W. G. Richins returned to the Recitation Miss Sarah Ilodson instruand ing, recitations, reading metropolis Tueeday. Mrs. Fox Instrumental music mental music; then there will be a picMiss Ids Prudence of Park City is W. O. Anderson Song nic served ; the entertainment will close visiting relstives here. Recitation C. II, West with a dance in the evening, the proceeds John Paskett attended the Republican Andrew Gregory Song of which will go te help the young man Jndiral Convention at Salt Lake City Recitation Mist Blanche Young on his journey to Sweden where be goes 28th. July America Bong, to fills mission. Congregation The range ha, not been in as poor con- Benediction Birch Richard On Tuesday three young men, two of dition, as now, within the recollection of Every part on the program was well them being fathers of families, were up the oldest settlers. and from the expressions on rendered, before the J netice of the Peace for disMr. and Mrs. George Harris have tbe various faces on could not help but turbing the peace and fighting; they nr oved into their house on the west side. notice that the rendition were enjoyed. .were fined in sums ranging from five to m It wag about 4 oclock when the The building has been repainted. ten dollars. County Attorney Callie was finished and the pmes The people are very basy with their prosecuted the rases and in his argument black silk handkerchiefs were awsrded of Ibe 7 crPi harvesting grain took occasion, and justly, to score the follows ; To the oldest man and wife, as is The has commenced, ripening grain peace officers for existing conditions, to the oldest woman and burbtnd and to The gentlemen "epoke right ont in meet- - much faster this year than usual, tbe couple longest married. Charles Our cemetery committee intends to go log, without fear or favor, and his re-RoJedsck received the first, Mrs. Pack marks are calculated to better the pres- - ahead with iencing and improving our the second, and Mt, and Mrs. Harder ent conditions and for the peace and cemetery as soon as the busy work is last. the quiet law abiding citizens. It would lie over, that u if thS" people will back them Abont 4:30 the start was made for a dunce head that could not, or would up in tbe undertaking. All who have in a short time the grove was home and not grasp the meaning cf the able Attor- - j promised and those who have not yet empty. Everybody who was present put their names down, should do their ney and profit thereby. expressed themselves as having a good B. R. E. Vim. part at once to make this job not only a time and are anxions for next year to success, but a lasting ored it to the peocome so .that another reunion can be ple of Henefer. I notice our neighbors My baby wss terrible sick with diar-rbeheld. The committee is deserving of says J. H. Doak, of Williams, in Hey tsviile are engaged in a number I much praise for making the reunion the Oregon. "We were nnable to cure him 0f worthy enterprises which to me seem success that it was. with the doctors assistance, and as a M o( mutotl Unfit t0 tbe last resort we tried ChainberlaineColir, ' What most people want is something liv Ink there, and there is no reason why Cholefh and Iharrhoer Remedy. I am mild and gentle, when inneedofphysict Henefer and other towns ahould not do happv to say it gave immediate relief Chamberlaine Stomach and LiverTab-let- s For Sale by John likewise. and acompletecurs. fill the bill to a dot. They are easy j Boyden Son. to take and pleasant in effect. Fur Sale Mory of A Slate. by John Boyden A Sons. CPTOJi. i To be bound hand and foot for years Upton, Utah, Aug. 2, 1900, by the rhains ef disease is the worst lee Cream Parly. j form of slavery George D. Williams, of Editor Times : The j wife Youcg Ladies M. I, Association of has Manchester. Mich., save: My Mon- Ralph Foalton and family left go biDieM jor gVe years that she this place will give an ioe cream party day-fo- r their home in Provo, after spend- - cuud not tara over in bed akme. - After , next Wednesday evening, Anpi 8th. r ; using two bottles of Electric BitUrgabe in weeks three Upton. Their obiect In giving this party is to ing is wonderfully improved and able to do Mrs. Emma Holling of Salt Lake i her own work. This supreme remedy raise meant for the missionary tract emae spending a few days in Upton with her quickly cure ner fund, recently established in this Stake. vousness, sleeplessness, .melancholy, It was not decided yesterday w hire sister, Mrs. Jacob Huffman. and dizry backache, fainting headache, of ehild-three and the Tuckett Mrs. Esther party weald be held, and this w ill spells. It-i- a godsend to weak, aickly, be announced shorLva-eatio- n a are later. Everything will Sait Lake spending ruiPdowH people; -- tne guaranteed. excetaive be free in Upton during tbe except tbe ice cream, cake, lemOnly 60c. Sold by John Boyden A 8on, onade, sandwiches, etc., which will be hot days in tha city. druggist. served. It Is e 2 pec ted that the brass the noted prize caody Robert Knight, for TIMES. brand will be present to discourse music THE Subscribe Lake of Salt City, man and wife j 't w TO ' Ho. 30. -- L Jacob ilutlmau. riot. OF - rof.i ill t:Yi) rarged M l a worthy c.iu-- c te end uixed by evenbodv. Like every fpartv tt.at ins Wen given by the FKOV WASU1S6T0S. row (iur Fvefuifu- (errruoeaieet Washington, July 27, j 1900, ila- - will ale be a grand The report of Fourth seistaut Post lio attend can be ' master General Bristow on the spec ula- those iti of proper treatment. and other:. -- irregularities ttoneol and extravagances in the Cuban postal Il Ilt Ipt-- u In ItHiilrw. system, w Inch was made public this Ifeeuv-mn- e officers and men wrote foil the trout to say that for Scratches, week, is not flattering to those Americans Cut. Wounds, Sene Feet and who have the idea that our government Suflolnte, Bucklen'a trnlca Salve is of Cuba was to teach the Cutwus hontlwbest in i he world. Same for Burns, esty and good government to as to prejKruptioni and Piles. 25 eta. abox. pare them to filling govern themCfyuranieed, Sold by John Boyden selves. bpanish officials had shown the druggists. Cubans fer generations how to be dis' Comer Tliwiuas honest and extravagant in handling pubIlnakrsspl. "Otoer Siaie Inepeetor (tl lic money, and it is humiliating in the CtHines, fi'ed a petition in voluntary extreme to see itofficialiy. Tiue, there is bankruptcy in the United States court some consolation in the fact that the yettsidsy. The liabilities are given as crookedness was exposed by the U, 8. all unsecured claims, and the government and that the crooked AmerIIJIJ.JQ, r i assattsrs scheduled at $914.70, exeup-li- o ican officiate have already been degraded and aie to be puuislied for ther rascalbeing claimed on $350. ity, instead of having their shortcomings Tfn principal creditor are as of the debts having been winked at, as the government of 8paln usualy did wbeu the stealing or extravcontrasted m the 'so agance of its Cuban official happened People, Mi nautili Company, less the be to none the but Gbajrille, Hire notes exposed, $535 41 unw bole buameis must lie considered W i3oi Brothers, Coalville, open ideas effect in Cnben fortunate it amount upon 304 7h of the characters ol Americans. BlJW Fa, go, Evanston, Wyo , iad.t-e- , 's! and d tain that the foreigner are all right and that the Chinese government ia getting the Boxers under control. From other Chinese sorces the U, S. Consul at Canton hag wired the Department of Statw that the foreign Minister v I ; If i at IVkin war With all this alive and well 0n July 23. contradictory ness it is not surprising that men withpoeitiveopinionaarehard to find. Men hope fur th best, bijtwiU not be surprised lo hear the worat. Indication! are all pointing to a break sp. of th allied powers, and it will not b surprising if it comes before the alllei army advances from Taka. Th trouble is in reaching an agreement ae to what the allied army shall accomplish. Thi government has announced its determination not to allow American troops to be need for any other purposes than th rescue and protection of foreigner n China. .7 . 4 ; r : telle, United 8tat Land Office, j Bait Lake City, Utah, July 23, 1M0. To ii horn it mny concern; The State of Utah having selected 4 a part of its grant fora Miners Hospital for disabled miners, under the 12th section of the Act of Congress approved July IB, 1894, the tracts returned the United by al States Surveyor-Generopetsc.-oun- t lithe Senate intended whsn it unan100.00 aa mineral lands, notice is hereBetwwlth A ljuinn, Evanston, imously voted to instruct its committee by given that the said State will submit on Cuban Relations to make an investifji,peu account proof as to tbe character of said lands,, Richard Seatou, Evanston, Wyo., gation of receipt and expenditures of before th register and receiver, at thi 139 61 public money in Cub that tbe investiepee account office, on Monday, the eighth day ofO-c- , J, 0. Bl.Gialville, open account gation should consist of tbo committee tober, A. D. 1900, M0 cloc . m.,vir fer rent 85.50 putting ite O. K. upon investigations The lot numbered two (2), three (31 ' - lb1) .assets an which od fonr (4) of8ection fottr(4),fnTowi- exemption is made by several executive departments claimed comprise household goods and of the government which collected and ship two (2), north, end ox Range fir. . tjL Salt Lafc Base and .Meridian, wearing apparel valued at $200 and a spent the money, no statement to that (.6), embraced in List 18, Miner Hospital, library valued at $150. The other as- effect was made on the floor of the bea; All persons claiming any portion ol set! jotuprise 6XK) shares of Weber sts. Several Senator did say that they said described tract as mineral land,, Go'J fining company stock, valued at considered th investigation to b made or to protest or object to th -desiring 147 !l7S,d shares ol Summit Mining by th executive departments, all that election thereof by the State, ere bereU catTpiby stock, valued t 14 70. Thir- were necessary, but they voted for the eummoned to by appear on that date, resolution lor tbe investigation. Ben ty v e dollars were paid to counsel and iubmlt testimony Jn support ol th7 v Tribune;1 ator ElaU.orCoatt-- , chair ms, n of the " V or o' c'aiii .ijl'' oouu-u.t-vritb Co ga Ltm Tlirnbbln Headache - llon, was la . P. i , , I;,yj(,ier.. WebLigtfcihi wtk, aad would quickly leave yoa, if yon need be' Gcoewe A, ham, Lawyer. ng ashed when th committe would liKin!New Life Pills. Thousands of lavsatl-gatio- n A said: searching satire have proved their matchless begin work, Yesterdays Ball Game. into th expenditure of Cuba merit far Sick an! Nerveus Headaches. Interest io base ball Is considerably o They nuke pure blood and build up your fund is being made by both the Foet-off- ic health. Only 25 celts. Money back if and War Department, and when the increase since the pack City tsra came to Coalville on the 24th end carnotetind. Said by John Boyden A Son, they are prepared to icport their findings Draggitts. ried off tbe twenty-fi- ve dollar cash prissy to tbe Senate committee, we will have end tbe match pulled off In tbe City something ape which to begin work. Aiother Ilccwrd Broken. To wait for th departmental reports Park yesterday afternoon w ae an out Feve al days ago The Herald printed eet wil doubtless make tbe work cf the groath of the Park a story of a Rhode Island farmer who Ae previously announced,' Senatorial committee much easier, yesterday raising children as a business but will the waa played between picked teem public regard that as the game and chimsihat bis family of forty-tof the county owing to some misunderindependent investigation the Senate youngsters ia the best investment be ever committee wa expected to make, and standing. however, the men on eacS made. This was a remarkable family, will it be good politics for th party in side failed to appear, thus materially and Its aize has filled Eastern newspaper rM,k,5lnI she gsme rand but for tbiwt power to allow the investigation to drag readers with wonderment. Here in the playing would have come doe fact, and Boldness along until after election? Utak it excited less comment. to the professional mark. The team promptness in the handling of dishonest famBat now comes a record-breakiwork on both side was faulty; ofJKSI or private life, men, w hether in ily from Sicily, which claims recognition individual play were first claea, ia always admired by the American peonot sniy from ambitious parents, but Allison and Williams occupied posit ione V ple. learned men ofjecience in European cilia. in tbe box for the respetive sides througis-o-nt Eews from China rUrs more instead The London Truth prints a long story of the nine innings, and bath did reless puzzling. The rresidnts agreement Figoora Granata, who is the mother of markable work. The Williams teem to mediate in bebaii of China with th forty -- two sons and daughters. started out withe score of 10 to 0 end that China will put Old Bresson, the Rhode Islander, was powers, provided crawled up to tbe 16 mark In thw the foreign ministers in communication hertly married three times three mothers liore seventh ; but there they etayed, whiW with their governments and that tbe bischildren ; but this Italian mother was Evans team began their first talley Chinese imperial army will cooperate rot married until she was twenty-si- x tbe fourth and, amid the cheera of tbm-biwith the allied troops in restoring peace years of age. In one year she gave birth crowd of apectatora, made the hr and order, is regarded rs a good mov. to seventh run as the side was retired ir daughter. Ten months afterward condition we accepted and lived the gave birth to five boys, all sound and If the tbe ninth, and the hotly contested tbe trouble would speedily end, well. Triplets and quartettes followed. up to, game was at an end. aad tbe only need for mediation wonld Every year came two or three hopefuls We understand that Williams baas be to determine the manner in which to gladden tbe paternal heart, and only Evans for a game next Wedshould pay the powers for damages challenged the other day she gave her husband a Chiaa nesday, Aug 8; tbe challenge will undone ; but, aay the doubters, suppose proof of her attachment by presenting doubtedly be micepted and both team rhe Chinese government ha lost control him with five little girls, making a grand will be strengthened for the occasion.' and cannot errry ouv promises it may total of The best men in Summit county, ooWiAm- -Who can beat it? Who wants to-"- make? Another message Las been recei- of Park (Sty are to be secured. urit Lake Heraldf ved from Munster Conger, and there is We are requested to aay that, accordnodoubt of its being 11 right. It was to agreement, the game w aa to haver dated Julv 4th, and said the foreigners ing ended with tbe arentb, at which tieon Timely information given Mrs. George j,rilwh ,,gation in r,kin Long, of Sew Btraitsville, Ohio, saved Williams team was ahead ; hut by ns-the under oonrt.nt attack frem the Chmese two By. C;a frightful cough had ,0g qnelf, consented to play the sirne" they kept her awake every night. Fhe had ioldiere, who were th only authority in innings. tried manyjemedies and dociors but thecity, and that unless speedy help steadily grew worse until urged to try ifme was certain. Borne re- Dr- MANY A LOVER , Kings New Discovery. One bottle M gfKK) wholly cured her; and she writes, this from Has turned with disgust from an other Mr. home a.proving that the message marvelous medicine also cured wise lovable girl with an offenarvn th Long of a severe attact of Pneumonia J Mr. Conger recelvod through Karls Clover Root Tea purl breath. -positive proof -- olJtaf gg. Minister waa gen nine. anjLqtheraaa flea the' breath by itt adion on tkw to power cure all throat, cheat and lung showing it to have been either an old bowela, etc,, aa nothing elae will. Sold trouble. Only 60c and $1.00. Guaran-teed- . or a fergery. The Chines Min- for years on absolute guarantee. Price Trial bottlea free at John Boyden meatage ? A Sona ister says it is good and that be is cer- - 25 eta. and 60 eta. John Boyden' A Sons. drug ato re, . follow-describe- d -- ., e - - City-Coalvi- lle in ng bat-man- and.--interest- ing n. i ' s T ( C if- - I I |