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Show J 7 - r Prisoners Break ! L ZroLi everccme tha Ta 'essutisble eb)ctj)ns L,?ai to it a ito of Ci cp and COUNTY NEWS of Urn more Intel. coc pounds, Ur. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. 1,1Sams tana sen, dacldod to mska a bold 4rpartJor trow Um uaual coons pnnued madlclne for do hy the maker of pat-ouse, tA o in published broad cut aad wedf to the whola world, a full p aad poopMo list of all tha Ingredients cteriag loWhc composition of hi widely celebrated pdic)6r. Thai h hi Ukea Bis namends citrons aad patients into Id full balance. Thus too h his rw edict ne frow among secret doubtful merits, sad mad therntdlemafki of Known Compomiv. teo Pr. Fierce h ft!a b'. h v. . LI f.trinuUi ftrt? i, i I in I. dltud t. Ssiji th. t a .iut hfWtmTa- 7 rni ( n is iu- - tin ripper of rrery bo:Vb' tie ef lt. Pwree Gulden Uudiral fMefuroryT Er HENEFER. - lisnefer, June 17. Wm. Batchelor, one of. the oldest settlers of this place, died on Monday morning of dropsy, in his "otli year, lie came td Balt Lake in 1HB), and was one of the missionaries to the Salmon River, in the fifties, he with sevei si others endured great hsrdships on this mission being finally driven out byjhe Indians. His first Wife died While he was on this mission. Being one of the flrstsettlers here he filled many important positions in tbe ward. He was honest and upright in all his dealings and r pected by all who knew him. He leaves a wife and four children to mourn his loss. Funeral servlets were held on 17th. -- fcstoos medlrtm tor weak h. pit orbiUouMima and all ratarrbal dlsraxea iucuml bar printed upon It. Slrntur OkMa Inglimk, a full aad complete Ji of .1 radian w compuotag IV but a small jbn. book In, baa been eempllod frunnumerou. nr.ad.rd mndwal voraa, of ail the different , arbuolaof runtamfnf Burner e tracts from the writlnneery of leading pru-Uea- n. endoi Wrunput pnaatUa brow, eat n and .very dieot contained In Ir. fierces medldrr One of Uma little books will be mailed free any one sending addreeeoa pnetsl card or letter, to Hr. K. V. Flerca Buffalo, N. Y end reu ueetlns the samai Jfiom thiilitti. hook It will he learned that Pc. terra's med a inee contain no alcohol narcotics, mineral Men la or other potauawue or injurious ssents snd that they are made front satire, medici- bfit f -nal root of sreas raluet also that some of the must valuable Ineredlenta contained In Mt. Ilrrve'a h arortte 'racrtptlon for weak. Werroua, nerruus end detiliualed women. Wees rmployad, long asm similar the Indians fur years by aliments their eunawa. In one of the electing saoet valuable medicinal plants entering Into the oom position of a I arori w naa known to the Indiana as f bquaw-WseUur knowledtrs of the aus Edward Prudence of Park City nf not s few of owr must valuable n a tire, me dtctoal plants was gained from the Indiana who was killed th Salt Lake on the As made up by Improved and eaacl pro 1 , the la a most 12th was jPirwcrt buried here on tbe 15th. vefli. iHtit remedy fie regulating all the worn funnttona anly eorrertiag dlepiaoementa, as Mrs. Geo. A. Smith and Tatnily pro! arums, sntererulon and retorrenlon. Wrenxtodnff painful pertoda toning op Perfert of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. n. orer-worke- d, fut ite-pter-e. on d. n -- ;a "7',7 8re Nipplsi.''""'" pf ' and Mrs John Paskett.; Miss Olive Owen of Ammon, Ida., made a brief visit to heraun'ts, Mrs. jOvlnaE. Brewer, theearly Jpart t of the week. A couple of carrot hay were load ed here this week by Wm. T. Ste- ' Inr mother who hss hs4 experience Srfth this distressing ailment will be r ptossed to know that a cure may be -- defected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as tbe child is done 'waiving. Wipe it oft with a soft cloth -- before allowing tbe babe to nurse phens A Sons. Many trained nurses use this salve .with best results. Two Carsof lumber arrived, 'one For sale by John Boyden A Son. for Cfomar and Fife andjane tot ? Brewer Bros. A. .4 A committee has been appointed here to arrange for the Fourth and Twenty-fou- r celebrations. , Chamberlain's ' r- Miss Geneve Barrows of Ogden, the week . borne during after spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brswer, Four or five new bnlldlngs are In ' ; course of erection here. h- retimed ? , Remedy jCoiri y vn , Tvri'Th.wrurttm on r tri Ootzba, Oolda, Croup and 7hoopina Cough. 1 It taaaoua fog Its ewraa swag It sen 1 be SrpendaS uuon. It aoetatna as uhinmai ether karwurai arag untf ntr ba iranaa any te a behy as to as adult TMh rwwedy alMHctalStanMvwU. fttee M ete; Large 8Ue, 60 cte. 3D? Upton. Vff ptt JSjODf 19v Mrs. A. Johnston - .. - gene to Burley, Idaho, aad was met there by' her Husband, who has been' there for sometime. Mr. Johnston and Wm. Harris have taken a contract on the , canal. and ona, have v O O O O (,S 1, O' , 8 TAKE NOTICE! The Evanston Harness & Saddlery Company Bisters Jones, Pack, Allen, a ud will open for business- Neeley visited the Upton Belief Society on the 11th, and gavewme very good instructions to the skiers of the ward. Bishop J. 8axto and Wm. Weaver also spoke sihort with a full line of time. p Victim of Explosion at Portland Miss Annie Falrclough of ialt Cement Plant Could Not Re Lake City is the guest of Ms and cover FronvShock. I Mrs. Earnest Clark. the Imon E. Nelson, the employe of In Work on tbe meeting hoL is the Union Portland Cement comtill slow, but sure. Not many are pany who was fatally injured by a Business. working as most of the me a are gas explosion at tbe Portland Cement Location, two doors east of Baler s photograph gallery. away shearing. Plant at Devils Slide Saturday Mf and Mrs. Georgs Hndtnan afternoon while attempting to repair was down from the - Chalk Creek the machinery, passed away SunTimber Companys tnjll on Tuesday day morning at 4 oclock at the r and returned Thursday. Ogden General hospital. It is beThere was a dance in Jadd Pros, lieved that Luke Wright of Ogden, hall Friday night and was enjoyed who was also badly injured will recover as his injuries were all susby all who attended. James Johntson went through tained externally consisting of a cut eight inches long across here on the ninth with a load of bis forehead, and several bruises. hearers for Rigby Bro't shearing AT THE Nelsons death was caused by his oorraL Internal Injuries. Mr, and Mrs. R. N. Bailey and The accident was caused by allowfamily have taken charge of the ing too much gas to enter the comboarding house at Rigbys shearing partment while the repairs were gocorral. ing on. Nelson was very close to Heber Bsnnion passed through the generator while Wright was here Sunday with a fine herd ef some distance away. The two men thourghbred sheep, taking them to were taken to Ogden immediately his ranch on Chalk Creek. after the accident, Wright being We were visited by another fine tasen to hls home at 506 Twenty-fourth rain storm on the 15th wlch will street while Nelson was takde the crops very much good. en to the hospital, where be gradualJackson and ospHlw, Roy ly sank until tha end came. His Hyram from Nelson, Sanpete, wire 'the younger brother, Birger, was with guests of John Jackson a day or two him until the last. Nelson wasayoung man, but twenty-tlast week. Coal-Coayears old, and had a l, In ordering butter paper, state before him. He was whether Ranch o Creamery born la Sweden and there graduated from the Falu School of mines of tbe University of Sweden, shortly after coming to thi country where ho was for a short tim asLeave-orde- rs sociated with the Swedish Tribune of Chicago and later with the UniC versity Cement company in the capacity of chemlst.ftFrom Chicago he came west to Colorado several months ago In connection wlth the cement business of that stato and v last September accepted a position with the Union Portland Cement company of Ogden as its official chemist of the big plant in Weber v canyon. An elder brother has been wired to aad will arrive from Colokj rado In time for the tbe funeral V Besides this brother and his i brother wno is at this time in Ogden, I Birger, the deceased is survived by .three Xjf sisters In Sweden. Nelson Dies of Injuries Mon., Jrnie 15 th Harness, Saddles Collars, Etc., Etc Harness faft, everything pertaining to Geo. A. LeVan, Mgr. Grass Creek Goal nty Barber Mine IN GRASS CREEK UTAH Domestic Coal at the mine, per tori Delivered in hree per ton . $2.50 $4.00 at Times Office. rr 000000000000000000000000 2 CO AL V 2 - :I .'is J & (S .1 s. ale for Ga - (,i (,S -- " a It AS -- Charles Stallings returned hisne. on the first of the month, from 14a, where be lisa been at work tot nS" time. He reports that they hare bad a fine storm, which was WrJ much needed to save the corpse1 saya the farmers are rejoicing. ! i Fire broke out in Mrs. LottlrPm-dallhouse on the morning ? the seventh and had it not been for timely help ofneighbors, herWie a would havs been destroyed short time. j Cy Gillen and Frank Smith,- two men bound over from the Justices court to the district court, broke Jail here Wednesday night. It appears that they were locked up in a room, and by sawing off the staples to which the lock was fastened, gained entrance to the second story, and there going through an opening made in tbe celling by the plumbers, and once up there all they had to do was td cuta iiole through tbs roof, and out they wvnt. In order to get off tbe building they tied their blankets together and slid down the same. Officers at and Park City Evanston, Ogd-n- , were notifl-- d, but up to the time of of them going to press no were received. Patronize local trade T -- Jail and Estage By Our Special Correa pondent. wUe -- Week J! VI u 4 h For Some Lucky Man. 100 acres of land, amply supplied .with water, well fenced, cross fence enclosing pasture, In Francis, Summit County, Utah. 120 tons of hay cut last year. A neat house, with cook house, house over an ever milk coal V7 shed, running spring. Buggy house; granery, pig pens and hen house on tbe place. V! With this goes a mowing machine, VV hay rake, two hay derricks, sulky V plow, wheelbarrow, cream separaV tor, two pigs, 1 dcsen chickens, four V cows and what hay and grain may V7 be on place at time of sale. Apply to E. H. RIIEABr V7 1 Coalville, Utah. & AT THE ts ATTHBi BIG BARGAIN WASATCH Osr ml MINE; Is the best there team and domestia purposes b GjI1 ill V & V') $ o 1 Summit s r urmture jsq s ' AT.JHB IHNB fjHB LUMP ERICE3 't STOVE ftela i Bq IsJislir. 47 n V7 V7 'w "w 8 'v New Machinery. We have edited the Mineral Belt Gasetta tor forty weeks without a pair y We have fo scissors. added this piece of machinery to our well quipped plant Jllceral Celt gazette to-da- I ..WEBER COAL CO.. J 1 4i- - - 17 , ! 1 |