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Show 'r CITY COUNCIL. Tka Minute can to show that they Were hungrv and hadcomeahpigaay;adlHtthe:r ol tha Meat lug Held Mouday Night. TUC 1 firl k lEKKuyKl CaslrBargain Store should l misunderstood, they feaUered j fe of the silk asdkeruhiefs around, ' CENERAL, The regular meeting-o- f the City Council as held in the City Hall Mon- and for fear those a ho woul t follow the trail woiihl get diacouruged, they diopj-eDEALER IN- day night. Mayor Wright in the chair. one lealde the hole. Another reaaon jnfnuog. taria ad Gaiaral Kawa of y On roll call, tVmnciimen Chappel, they shoul 1 le there is that their From Every Frt iuOiir Clark, Wih.lt?, H:rt and 3t 8j. Ui" ,Sr AMiir?V a-y? :- -: f r itMthei aivltojK aiuii umrru Kferb&nc Prayer altered by J,H. V1 de. as eVl know, the midsaie ter; rough - Minute ohprevioua meeting read and between hole and Echo. an it tefis nn adopted. , from ritfirted ptytMU Py.the iwaj, A rich go id On motion, tUeyuhss wwaauapifmk'J theirshocieaihjL-r- X V . . , , . , , were returned. That is s .. 1 ti.mk it 'Mi! turd. to hear a verbal petition from treasurer ttt when ihe ,SEWir--je-- j C. K, Karrstt lias Rafted .the w..s lor:, :e:.i e tua--'.Ba'l, and who rvepei-tfaitT' UTAH COALVILLE, 'heitrd L i. i ostuiiister lor oait Lake. IKc'Yur.Tl.uh sLtiv';x! teconMitera' f vf,, coaiH-iftlulling sent in rtf. B -f- ey him mad acted , a convict, liar ivrn attempted upon ayrthe-TUunvi- f CmrriB OrtM Ring some month si nee. On motion the re- tablekii'ie. suicide in Salt Lake Satnrdav. JIe tried -- How the; must hse chink'.'! to hear to cut his throat w ith a razor. quest for a lecoiitdderaUon a as not the i'eoples Mercantile t'ompanv buggy granted. Salt Lake New Star: Silver at return with the t.rtd and duns purBILL ALLaVI fcJ. By Purifying Their Blood tins rats of progress can b maintained .If J H lmon, caring for vurrauU I 6.00 suers from that earl; and f.t- -l iace d..wn t for but one week and then made station-lars.theof Hoods IthHU F. H ) ruht, iruot bail kmo the railroad track on a red hot trail after Sarsaparltta Make Purs , will ls a business "revival Fluting auuetiuutti c. meU-rBlood, Cures tcrofula. Etc. arni aiUmf washout 1J7.25 our uuwelco.i e lotatch- " My experience with Hood's Srwirllt has that writ few startling: Trv-iTfir in iiTTn5toTiTT n oin neyt, Frl.bv (Ugh'.u.s ft. 00 lamps) been very (Tectlv. My little girl, five year, l)lii : Mt , L. Jordan Pleasant .1 ' J. 1 Jvfamid o. limes Pali, fctiwy notices; l' oin i. tin week ..clipped a fleece from bis Report of Tieasurer Bell read and HEADQUARTERS FOB FINE STA TIONERYCOAL VILLE. The hfe of I tie fiesli is the blood li(oluu-Ktnvellow matter. Klia until x French. Merino ram w hich he imported turr. referred to finance committee. 11 idoo-- l means thereof, - i a '? cratch the eruptions e though It gave luliet a puie i j hvalihy lu- -t "i. th urs, fu'ictioii' aentitt and this liear-wir- i, year from California. Th fleece and leer ppeo Report of citv recorder of !t the 37 of the heavy weight pounds, ijuick restoration fiom weighed ceFSiiity Two Bottles of Hood motion was referred ickaess or accident. lr. J. 11. Mcaused tlis erupUons to heal and finance. Sarsaparilla quautv. cLeans Cordial and BWel and tlis scabs onaled ott, alter which the skin New CanSalt L.tke Report of city marshal was read Mar: delegate 1urilier gne pute rich liluod. afl vitalbecame soft and smooth. As a family bmURius ize? ami streiigtnens tlie whole body. non wants those who like to be .naval accepted. " $1 per bottle. cadets to apply at once. Only one can Reports ul corral misim.er reached 1 wifi and matter the get it, and the longest pell as qualificatbeiouncii, BuUIouIItA TrtaiOr. loored into and if the tidsauces are not Heiald : A IfCrrHvifd from Knrka tions will genhe persimmon, immediately abated, action will be yesterday were totlie elci t that the kalina Pres : A large storehouse has taken. machineiv of the liuhion-lleck'- s new been built at Mountville, up in bslitva J,H, .Salmon reported the sale ol an ct?ncemrator is all in place and the ad- canyon, and several carloads of freight animal from astray pound on which justments are now- i sing made. It were sent up there this week. The sr belter Hoods RarsapartUa hat do squat and 5.5t) in excess of costs were realized. would la? lead properties I recommend H." W. U Knro, BluS Dal, Tea. possible to commence the work of developing those The owner of the animal having been treatment of ores within the -- BPS is now under way. next few Hood's Pills rs th best family eathartl, lound.it was recommended that the davs, hut fir the failure to secure the Herald: A pardon was granted yes- geuli and tflecUjs. Try box. Mcents. $3.50 lie remitted to said owner. The completion of the new reservoir and terday bv tievernor West to Klixa recommendation was concurred in. convicted last Febru- as yetbegun their work, in his opinion water system, which will le m working Baardwll, wW-wa- s The report of the sanitary comDisplay of of middle the Ths month. ary involuntary manslaughter and they will commence soon, and will take shape by thp mittee stated "that they had selected a flret. These directoty has set t lie 15th as the date sentenced to four monthsin'the county up the Uocompahgre matter spot up lry Hollow for garbage ground, when actneopcraliizjisarc to commence, jail in lazg.in. Indians can be dispose I of much easier and recommended it be decided upon. and iresident stated yesterday Lehi Banner: The augar beet planters than those on the Uintah reserve, inasThey teported that it was free from any that by the date named exeiything will commenced running on Tuesday. That much at a treaty will have to be mad Received Beautiful Assortment , irrigation connection, and moutd !e a undoubtedly dm in working order. itli the -- latter. The commission, he is a little earlier than common, but the suitable place for garbage and the burial and As stated some time ago would proba- Tanners this season manifest (itch a believes, are all ab!6 men, of dead animals. On motion the report bly be the case, the board of directors desire for the beet crop thnt it seemed thoroughly competent to perform their was excepted and the location approved. ha decided not to make ' any change in impossible to keep them waiting any duties. Of the latestest styles, Girls and Iloys Sailor Hats in all shades, . And on uiotion notice ef this effect was the mill line between the and : of ranks the Utah from 25 to 75 cents each. Girls, call and sec the latestst fad in 3rd The pipe Tribune, longer. ordered published e in the Coalville ii.e for this year, but to continue Lattes, bring your last - summers Logan Journal; ltoliert Reeder ship pioneers are living rapiplv thinned, White Chip and Leghorn. Time. h with the mams An improved who has Eliebeek, fealt Lake market ' yesterday Thomas Wilton I have trimmings iu great variety. to the ped trimmed over. hat at have it The cemetery committee asked for will he putin, however, at the uniup figuied so prominently in the public and of one carload one and morning bogs n business MISS1MAGGIE SALMON. furthertime to report, lioitianst ilie end of the system, and this carload of beeves. This makes the industrial life of the city for a generawas not ;et finished. Granted. will uiajwt lie th w of water ample for over the to silent majority twenty third car Mr. Reeder has shipped tion, pulsed t Adjourned. atlTi-e- sj five, month, for w hich yesteidayv JuuL the annountemeutoi the past during Councilman benediction by j- Ciuppel. ' filled many hearts with bis death tie has paid eat in rash more than 1 XdJisrJ. H, XltUMHU. ' sorrow. Xerdnt. TUeAImy As the party Hxkn of below is well 000. Richfield Advocate: ,A ead and no di spa tch to the Silt Lake psjters of know min ami about t tie Mol Logan NatioiLPMra. Jacob Fuliriman the 30th says the jury empaneled to in- lowing from the Salt Lake Tribune will of Providence died yesterday morning io.ih' fatal accident occurred at Well hem the effects of a cancer on the bead, ville, a nysdl town five wiles northeast vestigate the cause of the death of the lie of interest -- DEALERS IN- miners recently killed in No.fi mine, Wednesday. A the Major James H. NoUnan, one of which has been slowly sapping her of Ricnlicld, TV district school children of that place Red Canyon,.' jro., reudered their vsr-dl- Salt Lake's pioneers, mill leave shortly vitality for many years. She leaves this Afternoon, after being out about for Richmond, V., where he will enter large farai.y and circle of friends to were playing at recess, a little an hour. The verdu-- t reads ns follows: the Confederate Soldiers'- - Home, an mourn her loss, - . daughter of U.ltrngger went near a fire made to burn brush from a piece of land Ve, the undersigned jurors, duly institution supported by the state. All Bingham Bulletin : J. Nicholas, of P of to the cause investigate impaneled who knew the Major in the days of his Mercur. is sinking a shaft on one of J, adjourning the cliefi grounds, when and in a moment clothes her the death of the miners killed in JSo. 5 igor w id lie pleased to learn that - be is B. ignited Stephens copper properties Up main were all ablaze. The teacher, Joseph C. mine, Red Canyon, Wvo., March 20, provided w ith a comfortable home durcanyon, and expects to find Bingham informed of was ISM. do find that said miners came to ing hi Immediately Cowley, declining rsars. lle served at water level. There is before he could exbut the their death by being killed in an ex- w ith distinction in the late war, having pay copper accident, strong evidenc of a big copper deposit plosion at No. 5 mine, said explosion commanded the sixteenth Virginia in main Bingham, aBd there is a fortune tinguish the flames, her little body was literally cooked to a crisp. The sufferoccurring appatently from fire damp cavalry, which saw as much hard in it for the maa who finds it. and possibly augmented hv coal dust.Q fighting as any command in that storm ing child was conveyed to thfc bouse of Globe: George Williams, a the nearest PaySon Jamks Eow.ns. neighbor and everything center of the rebellion. He came to sheepberder, whose parents reside at pottible was dons to relieve her, bat the James Viceers. Utah about twenty-fiv- e years ago, Nephi, and a Nephew ef Mrs. Betsey can live but a few heurs. C. T. Gamiu.k. at Stark of this city, was found dead out ou List Latter 1.50 W.T. Cashix, Coroner. When so many people are taking and for at the Poet the dsaeret west ef Oasis last week. He uncalled Remaining The above verdict was based on tbs from Hood's flarsa-narilloffice in Coalville on March 23, 18'J5 bad been dead several days and tbs deriving benefit dont try it yourself? you why supposition that the explosion occurred When calling for any of these, letter parties si ho discovered the body buried it is highly recommended. of some the carlessness of the through it on the spot not knowing who it was. please say advertised : We take pleasure ia recommending employees in leaving open some brat; Mr. Lucy Johnson TUos. H blsbtouS There is no evidence of bow he came to amount certain tics cloths, allowing a rrEH. Chamberlains Cough Remedy because W. SI. Beattie P. H. Poe hue his untimely death. The father left ef gas to accumulate in some room Geotjte Oreen it is praised by all who try it, V. M. Hixtoa. says J Wedneaday to have the body exhumed W. Cox & A. l. Uowia, P. M where the men were not working. It Marshfield, Son, druggists, and brought to Nephi for burial. I if thought the quantity of gas could i Th Hetlc Americas Oregon. No one afflicted with a throat Payson Globe: A big coal mine has or lung trouble can use this remedy not have been sufficient of itself to have All agree that the solid vestibuled trains been discovered about twenty-fiv- e miles without caused the terrible explosion .that of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North praising it. It always gives from but locations exact the ex Payson, was mine as the carefully occurred, prompt relief. It is especially valuable estern line distance all competitors would not be divulged, We were shown for colds as it relieves the lungs, makes amined in the morning by a fir boss, ith ease.-a of the coal and it of an sample at attested before the jury, consequently breathing easier and aids expectoration. No change or delay it the Missouri Th vein is said to be a mile 4 cold will never result in force, is the it supposed great explosive pneumonia River. and a half wide and has been traced for alien this w as produced by dust, which was started rrtnedy i taken and reason Fot full information call on sr address sis miles. The discoverer of the mine able care exercised. For sale by John in uiotion by a prior explosion of gau A A. Perry Agent U. P. Svstem. is an old Englishman who has cat taken The verdict practically exonerates the Boyden A Son. MTICK. out naturalization papers and he lean Central Pacific Company from blame lor other parties will get la ahead of him the expiosionu LEcn mice. - .The City Council bas selected 1 place and take up the land. On the jury, Bowns is foreman of the in Hollow fof the depositing of garlrv Union Pacific mines in Red Canyon bage and banal of dead animals, and a ' Standard : A number of farmers who K THE PROBATE tOCRT OP THE Col .NTY tbs matter Gamble is the surgeon in 'the employ partis will bereaf ter govern thrmselves were in town yesterday were asked aste summit, Ttrntofrol Ctah In dsccaM-iith tate of Jonu ll. William. accord nig y. By order of City Conncil. of the Coal Company and Nickers is the benefits of the rains duringthe past OnW lo show cause ahy the whole of nat-A. Weight, Mayor. 2t should not be Bsaiiiiu-- to the widow aud two days. All held that these raine (Hiattminer. On minor childrea of iid MUVTHLY MEETING. of fltzahelh William., were a great benefit. Some feared that and film the William Graham, foreman ef mine W H the widow of su id John lllmms, deceased. The regular monthly meeting of the the fruit was ao far advanced No, t, w hose son was killed by tb ex ia the bud nd prartii mon oilier thi ngs that the whole of directors of Ti.e Times Publishing Comsaid estate he sou-m-to widow aud minor the with plosion, baa resigned bis position that alt pany will be held next Tuesday, April that should a frost come it weuld be ehildreu of said deceased, it is ordered, Interested iu the estate of the wild Jotiu the company, and oit Is expected will 9th. A full attendance is desired. By injured. Others stated that while we had oefHoim r t! W llliams, deceased, be and J. IL Ball, Pres. enjoyed sunshine and fine weather it the Pronaur t ourt of t. said County ofbeforet, bring suit against it for the death of order of at tha eourt mom of said Court, in thet Hy the boy. Beeman A Co., the storeAn order from any of our merchants had still been toi chilly to advance the of Coalville, In said BuinniH county, on aatvir-diithe lain day of April, IhjS, ai o Ua li a. m., allowed t fruit have Red to of will a be on taken The endanger-ICanyon, keepers enough subscription wjth liieu aud there to show cause why au oriier Times office. Additional credit to the brreaved famifrost. should not be made t the whole of said estate of said John H W llhammdweased, totlie lies, amounting in all to f A3D.. Uotilri aaid widow of aud minor ehildien Brigham Bugler; - Joseph Craghend f Plain Ittr butionls are coming in, and the desti to law. It Is further ordered that a copy for be this of lour sneccef?e order published mile west of weeks, trip to Chicago or the lives on bis ranch about tute ae being cared for. The relie;1 "If to the said Lull day of April, IWV He Th in has not horned any Coalviu.i Tires, newspaper priiuel Brigham. widows, ISO list embraces fortv-eigl- it county? or tallow candles, or consumed and publtahed In the said hiunmu -flasitv hlllFLOS, others, who " Prol-aof Court, tha Jndga wood or ceal for fuel for years " any ni-Irated March IS. IWA were deprived of their chief supporters , Nevertheless be illuminates his honse at by the explosion. fNo 2WtJ night; heats it and his wife coski the Land office rottpruMCAiiotf meals. They also induce their hens to Notice Lake I lah, March 24. Oar Local Bobbin, il). Ut folloidu SMtoe nurnpd thi lav eggs iu mid winter, when eggs are wttler hatherhyK'vmthat uoticeof hi tutntnn io muke Luitor Times: As The TiMEs i alaistt hi final of that claim )u prH,f most valuable, by .keeping their coop stippiort OBfercnr Kate t ia r. r. k. R. will be ways up with th times, we would ssv larftiw th Conniy Clerk at flomwtwd on ,n warm- - They also operate aa Mrn?u( Utah,matij 13, Annual Conference p For the Sixty-Fiftthat it is nearing the time when we may Of J W 4 th N W 4? Lr tue h M.-n1 had lot IiuIe of chicks eafe hfe Latter-Daour y Saints in Salt Lake, t. Hen regular ef the 4 4adbH4SJ4fttT.rT5N,R6 4 expect a visit from hi th follrm to iiamen witiu'm mg pnre of raid j chicken April 5th, (ith, and 7th, the Union j in December. For all these heating and tiauims rvaidcnca upon mid cracks, store lifters, hoTJ-upbenefit Mr. Craghead doe, tmtd.vfs: tjaulcl Fddtnvton of City, . robbers, or whatever title you way Pacific will sell round trip tickets from lighting I ih. Geore,- A. laKaartof Mnnran f itv, Itah; like to give them, for they are not too all point! at reduced rates. From not pay Ten cents a month. The secret Iirt-- ro ij.limrvm ul Ciiy, Vuh; AnHcinerot Morgan Ciiy. I'tnh. Wanship and Park City the of it all is, hs ha a natural gas well on thony Bits high minded tosngagein any of these Coalville, Ilraos (.woo, Rcvf.tar. ; fore will be $2.00, round tnp. Tickets hia premises near his house. r 'vocations. 3rd Good Sale 7th to on April Herald: Among' the guests at Ike ADVERTISE IN They are probably in he! at this return until April 15th. On April 4th, end of th trestle at the mouth of the 5tb and 6th trains will lesve Coalville at Walker bouse is Mil-- A; Currie, who We do not carry Chep John goods, but we guarantee to sc"l m Echo atS:15 ' ; leave 12:50 aiso m; p p has arrived reasons from the Uintah reat prices as low as tli famed Echo xaayon. Now my just train will leave Echo at 11 oclock servation. you goods that will give you satisfaction He says that owing to the for saying they were- there are, first, regular A. A. PsaRv Agent- a. m. ca be sold by any other firm. Cali and see f. . articles same snow and tha cold weathsr which, has - GEORGE W. & ROBERT YOUNG, when they made the sweep on the yourselves. Mercantile Company establishDr. Price Cream Baking Powder prevailed, the cotamissioaers appointed Wanship, Utal 1SD REICH TBI PEOFLI. te allot th Indiaas their lands has not Wotfl Fair HtglMSt MadH sad ment they made a fir and epened some , 1 -- Utlr g flvf ' r GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Except Croceries, dic-iver- !, v BO Y D E N SX) R U SSTO R E, avthe Children te y Prescriptions"Filled. Hght-away ' I - -- Dr. xj DENT! ST, HOODS Sarsaparilla CUR - ." W. VISICK, l-- Will be atr the Weber House Coalville, From April 1st to April 6th inclusive. MISS MAGGIE SALMON. - Tine Spring Just Ns of ' Millinery. a of LadiesrMissesand Childrens Hats, llo-nmii- four-inc- Respectfully, -- WILSON BROS. -- -- lt ct Ull in vena C d 0 -- $2.00 Lump, per ton -- Stove, per ton a, .50 Nutrper ton At the Mine. Q O Always Op Hand at the FCH . IvtdLUOLjp- avi-es- hinn-ml- H -- or Teal Loaded ker-osrn- h j icabtr s, culll-mio- n up - fr - Peo-ple'- - THE TIMES. v MINE $2.00 1.50 Promptly. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Co Wasatch Dept. O. S. Geo. W.&, Robt. Young. .Warishi-GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 1 . a ,1 |