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Show 0u"y The Coalville Times: - DBVOTBD TO THU INTIRKSTa THE PEOPLtS ADVERTISER. Vol. XII. COALVILLE, JOB REATLT EX EC UUP WORK SUMMIT C0U3TTY, JTAH. AUGUST 4, 1905 GAME LAWS. the ycari85o and on the pother side the year 1872, rep-Hunters are now busy cleaning short session of the district resenting the period during their guns in anticipation of the court was held here last Friday which the wars prevailed ia medal expiration the law providing morning by Judge George G. Utah. The body of the for shooting of sage hens, etc. the following' well be attached to the bar by a The law will be Armstrong, up on August ribbon on the face of it will be busines being transacted. The county warden, Mr. Utah Indian War 15. In the matter of the estate of engraved, while there Above this will be Beunett,i says that, David Leeming, deceased final Veterans. is occasional reports that sage account of admiustrator approv-- 1 an eagle with outspread wings hens are being killed contrary to and enclosed in the inscription e3. law, so far, nothing in tangible In the matter of the estate of will be the words Presented to form has come to bis notice. of the Abednego Williams, deceased; together with the name Following is section 21 relating letters of adminstration granted veterans. to the killing of wild fowlsi to Lucy A. Williams upon filing! The or(er was n0 given for It shall be unlawful and a a definatc number of the medals, a bond in the sum of $800. misdemeanor for any person to Esther R. Gilbert vs. George as it is not known how many of kill, ensnare, net or entrap, or M. Gilbctt; decree of divorce the veterans there are living have in his possesssion within now. Application blanks are granted. the State any partridge, pheaFrank McPolin vs. Mary being prepared and will be ready sant, chicken, sage hen, prairie McPolin', demurrer overruled in about two weeks, so that grouse or morning dove, alter and defendent given twenty those entitled to the medals may the 1st day of December and bein a their applications answer. to piesent days fore the 1 5th day of August folMike Purcell s George Hanks; formal manner. or to rob or destroy the Chas. Westover age 78 of St lowing; order granting judgement against nests, eggs or young, of any of George, was left out of the list the birds mentioned in this See sureties of bond of Hanks. Rhoda Berry vs. Union Paci- as made up. Recently he sent tkm; audit shall be unlawful fic railroad; order made to dis- in his name as one ol the orig and a misdemeanor to sell or ofmiss cause at plaintiffs costs. inal minute men. This makes fer for sale any of the birds menIrena Stevens vs. Charles a total of twenty minute men tioned in this Section, at any Stevens; hearing to be had toxH alive today. time, or for any person to kill September 8. A littl foretboutbt mar av you bo or have in his possession more Enoch Anderson, a native of od of tronbl. sayoo who mk il than eight grouse in any one to a rule to admitted was Sweden, keep Cbambarlaint Colic, day, and the word grouse include Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at band all the birds mentioned in this citizenship. kaonttbi to be a fret. For ala by Section. vs. Silver Bates King Hyrum A Son. Mining company, et al. ; hearing Joo. Boydea k Mark. I.iu te Kathlag on demurrer set for September 3. A PAINFULACCIDENT. Celle, Ckelere CkiakarMi'i David Rees vs. John and " s plirrkew Kernel. ' Sadie McCarty; Judgment enSection Foreman S. J . Faddies Tkiefact l U known t gjt tered in favor of plaintiff. met with a very painful accident everywhere, ni nine out of ma'wiij Court adjourned to Friday, while at work near Grass Creek giv4 tbeir cuAemeri tbie preparation ' 8. September about, 9, oclock Wednesday wkenytbe totaik4 Jor. Mr, Obe . prominent droggi.t of mornings While Mr. Faddies Witmer, public I iraiuH. '!- -, V- - N . roVi CT'0 r! f 1 Dve-Bkk-wTke paWllnrouMMl uTik 'knowing afid j rzzlz.. Thr i nothing on tho market of the curative merit of that great med- some old ties to be replaced with ay; in tbe way of petont medicine which icinal tonic. Electric Bitten, for lick new ones. Sam was prying the oqnel Chamberlain Colic, Cholera atomacb, liver and kidney. Mary H. tie out on which he was work nod Diarrhoea .for hew el Remedy Walter, of 46 St. Clair Ave., Colom- ing and jn some way got too near eomplainte. W eel and recommend bo, 0., write: For reveral mootbs,I to where Dave was, and was hit this preparation. For ale by Jno. waa given op to die. I had fever and on top of the head with the Boyden A Son. could I were nerve wrecked; mv agae, pick by Mr. Black, making an not sleep, and my tomcK ao weak, NOT A COUNTERFEIT. ugly wound. As it happened the from owImi doctor drug tht I could A high-slas- s specialty aad BOt eat. Soon after beginning to fata pick Was blunt edged is about show with a national and the only reason Sam is still alive. picture Electric Bitter, I obtained relief, He was immediately brought to reputatoin can not fail to please. in a abort time I wa entirely coved. y Guaranteed at Joo. Boyden A S onidrng the city and bis wound dressed. Bros, lead 50c. tore; price While his wound is painful it will the entire world in the moving-pictur- e not be confine him to the house. business, yet there is not MEDALS FOR VETERANS. a week but what someone starts Gov. Cutler and Secretary of lick hdch result from a disout with a dinkyoutfi, State Tingey have awarded the ordered condition of the atomacb aad I to follow in Beaty attempting contract for the manufacture of quickly curd by Cbamberlaiai Stomach Bros footsteps. Still, they go the bronze medals for the Indian and Liver Tablet. For al by Jao. broke. Bnaty Bros, have added A war veterans to the Salt "Lake Boydea Boa. to tbeir mammoth picture show Stamp company. The legislaNew Machinery. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mounts, the ture made an appropriation for We have edited the Mineral Belt worlds greatest vocalists aad for forty week without a pair the medals . On the bar of the Gazette We have fo aclaeora. added high-clas- s operatic, classical, aad medal will be an Indian head, tbl piece of machinery to our well duets, assisted by Prof. Watman, and on one side of the head will equipped plant Mineral Belt Gazette. renowned be . OB STTMlidT COTJ2STTT. HOW COALVILLE A J j j Ho. 31. , ! J IMPRESSES STRANGERS stone Court House at a cost of It is well finished and 130,000. well equipped. In Coalville Tabalso have a Stake they ernacle, one of the prettiest I have seen for a long time. It is Gothic in design. The windows are of transparent and different colored glu-- s so arranged as to make a happy combination. The ceiling is finished ia colors. Part of the ceiliug angles with the roof. At the east end on the sloping part of the ceiling, the bust of Joseph S mit h I i fe size is painted; and oa each side those of Hyrum Smith, Brigham Young, John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff. Sunday afternoon I was particularly struck with tfte music of the choir, it was very sweet, the choir consisted of fifteen ladies and three gentlemen Rambler, writing to the Brigham City Report, gives his observations of thi city in the following language: My first stop was at Echo. This i another historic spot. From there I went to Coalville arriving on he morning of Saturday July 15th. It must have been here where the thought originated from which the legend of -- I The Sleepy- - Hollow was written. I passed through the streets, everything was quiet; went to a restaurant nobody was astir; presently a lad appeared, said nobody is up and glided out; later he returned, sai l would have to wait till the butcher shop got up before having breakfast. Later iu the day I saw a lady hanging out her clotiies and I thought to myself, my Id mother could never get her Washing out as early ar Saturday, she was generally as late as Monday or Tuesday. I Tpe people of Summit Co. of ftn btl cat, barn end cld. Coalville is the Countyj,,. ByUa A 8oeilro .tore; whijh lately built a finett. -- CASH DESERTERS CAPTURED Four deserters from- - guard duty at Fort Duchesne were captured by county officers during the latter part of last week. Their names ar.:, Andrew Edgar! John Green, Wm. Wright auJ V Bernard Hedglin. Deputy Sheriff Wilde received word from Sheriff Bonner, of the deserters, and that they were thought to be beaded this way. Thursday three men dressed - in civilians clothes were seebm town who answered the description of the men and he placed them under arrest. The fourth-wacaptured by constable G. W.. F;sher at Echo Sheriff Bonner was notified and he took tbe three men back to the fort on . Friday and tbe other on Sunday -- s ' Peculiar Disappearance. J.D. Banyan, of Batlervill, O., laid the peculiar diteppeerance of hie painfat symptom, of tndlgeetlen and bill - guar-towf-ha- Beydea A Ben drug etore, price 25c. BARGAIN STORE, -- Coalville, Utah. Bmmm , , m-- M ci i Thewell-knownBeat- 10-ce- to-da- y pianist. MIDSUMMER At this show you will see high-clas- s specialties, aad 30,000 latest, colored, moving pictures, positively guarnteed not to quiver or blur, also, not hurt the eyes. The only picture machine on earth with diamond-projectin- g lens and a process. This show comes to Coalville highly recommended by the leading newspapers of the country, and will undoubtedly-iffra- w a house,. packed Opera House, Tues. and Wed. August, 8, 9. Admission, 25, 35 and 50. six-sprok- et The kincLyou need for this hot weather. HIGH GUTS bOW GUTS BLUGHERS TANS WHITE GANVAS PATENT bEATHER VIGI KID, ETC. AbkKINDS Our assortment is immense. .Come in and see some of the .new patterns just received from Peters Shoe Co.s Big Factories styles you' want at the prices you wfint to pay. LVIffi GO-- OK gtp Tfcat n When a cokgb, a tickling r an in tbetbioat mace you feet Hortbouud rUblr Uk wait Don't until tbe dim bat Byrne. gone beyond control, Mr. aad Mr. J.A. Anderson, 845 Wett 6th St., Salt Lake irri-a-io- no-cv- mi City, Utah, writes; MWe think Ballard Horehoond Syrup tbe best tor cough and Celde. IV have It for several yean; it alwayt girt it very pleasant aad 25c, 50- -j perfect atiifactioa Sea Island balbriggan shirts and drawers, just tbe thing to wear and.keep sweet and cool for 3 months yet $1.20 PER SUIT OR 60 CENTS EACH A nice line of Summer Overshirts for men and boysi see our south window - Prices. ,ii,mr..iTi-Mii,.i., i t f 45c, 75c, 90c, $1,23. f lif$ .1 A good stock of mens and boys work shirts. People are finding out that this is the place to buy these goods right. We have to, order often. Mens work 45 and 50c. BoysL . . r. ; . . G . .35, 40 and 50c A good suspender just in; Bright, buckles; regular 75c goods; our price o nr v p 4eeeele-- - 1 non-ruatib- le ury A new line of Gents Ties and Collars - w w r Money spells something when you look for above described goods here 10,J 15, 25, 35, 50 ..... Boys Shirt waists GENTSr . .30c and 50c Ladies Long Kimonas Another Reduction in that excellent Elegant colors ia fancy batiste, this popular summer garment; worth what we ask te make them. ..ysc each i V A washing and weanng fabric, EGYP-TAITissues; regular 30c value, now 20c yard A further reduction in our Ladies Shirt Waist Stock, $3 value. , . .$1.75 $2.50 value. .1.60 1.75 value. .90c Ladies new colored shirt waist, up-- . tordat? and well made and an 80c each, unusual bargain A new lot of Lace Curtains just re-ceived. Not in Salt Lake can you buy as cheap. . . .85c.lt. 10,11.30 Ladies belt hose supporters; dont pay 25 and 35c for no better; our price. 15c each . . 40c ins. wide 20 Embroidery Seeour fine line of Ladies Lace , Hose is black 'elegant goods, for the price, . 25 and 50c per pair ladies see our line come and .Stout of extra sizes iu Black Seamless "Hose. We can suit you. Mens heavy work hose, best on all-ov- er ...... the market Sun bonnets, good value . . 10c pair 20c and 25c each...,....... te - V..20C POtS.. tin tea sleepers, ., 10c Latest Mother Potts sadiron handles, , .v, j oc A strong coffee mill ,40c Strong web halters with tie rope, . . 15c Glass cream and sugar sets. . ..... , 25c Extension rod brass curtain1 poles and trimmings. ..... 20 and 25c each Coppered rivets with burrs; assort -- ri package ... 5c me-dlc- iiw rlif, .00, Sold by Jao. Boyden A Sen, N A good line of Ladies Hand Bags at prices not obtainable elsewhere , -- for equal quality of goods 25c and ' 50c one in Only Baby Carriages style rubber tire, reedjxxly a good one for the money L . 1 13.00 Bowl strainers....... 7jc Potato washers 10c Best sifters 10c 3 pint tin, copper bottom coffee- - up-to-da- Cash Bargain Store, CoalvilleJ i i - oune, to Dr, King Now Life Pill. He y t : They are a perlect remedy . 25c t for diulne, onr stomach, headache eontiptioB,etc," Guaranteed at J aej'- - " -"- - i'll' |