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Show f rm 9 A " r' V aMWs ', 4 - Vol. VII. LETTERS ts oy sxnmrr ooxtitty. DBVC3T3CD TO THUS THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. COAXVILLB, WassaTCM, Utah, Dec. 26, 1900. Eijtoe Timu : Editob Tinas Letter Frsm England. ojland Com mo a, J nbiles Cottags, S epET Ueinsr leltBere off tbs 34th to As per promise helms leaving, 1 tak celebratn Christmas at Morgan. this opportunity of giving yea brie Mrs. Rob Gals of Uinta is btu spend account of our trip from Coalville V Around Ite Conntj in Seven these beau ill ul tropical lalands in th ing Christmas with her relatives. Thomas Moors and Bird Rees were midst of the great and grand Patifi Djjs. Ocean. bourn from Logan for tbs holidays, We left Coalville, as yon remember, oi here Miss Brown of Emereounty is TRi EippuBiogs el lht Put leek on a viait to Mr. WL Moore, her cousin. Tuesday, Nov. 27th, and Salt Lake Cit Told li Detiil Ij Efficient on the 29th arriving in San Francises Leo and JobhWright went from here 5 30 p. m. next day. On Saturday, De Correspendenti. to Coalville on tbe24tb to hunt up Santa 1st, we secured tickets and mads nece ' . Clsnsp sary arrangements for our sea voyag wiMiir. Mr. William Stoddard and Mrs. B. F. Wabsbi r, Utah, Iwc. 26, J900. Sunday, th 2nd, attended th meet! Bogard went to Echo yesterday on busi- of the Latter-da- y Saint on Mark . Editob Times ness bent. where about 200, mostly me street, Mrs, Charlotte Bate went to Ogden on The Misses Basis and Lizzie Ball were were addressed Treat. Canaoi bere, by tbe 23rd to visit her sister. . home from Logao, to spend Christmas and , myself. D. P. Curtis wu taken to tbs Psrk with friends. On Monday, Dee, 3rd, we went o City hospital on tbs list for treatment. Thomas Wright Jr., who was very ill board the steamship Zealandia an. W. J. leadleton hss reeovered (rom s short time ago, we are glad to learo is at 3 oclock m. p. passed out into tt hie sickness and bat taken charge of the now on tbs mind. fall bead, of steal n acd with bay, "''Jion again. The Misses Jennie lzatt and Annie tailed out through th magaifieer Miss Grarie Yousg and Misses Hattie McNeil wars visitors at Castle Rock Golden Gate and into tbn Pacific Ocean and Katie Lee cams home from gait from Logan daring Christmas. thus making the fourth' time 1 h to spend the ho'idays. left passed throngh that remarkable isle I Mian Williams, the teacher, tbs great bay ef San Francisco on Lyde Hixson and Freddie ptteraon.af bsrf for a visit to Coalville to spend way to the Sandwich Islands. Our pw the gait Lake Business College, and Christmas with her frieads. I consisted of Preet. George Q. Cantu Mieses Blanche and Bade Young ef the Santa Claus did not forget even this wife and three eons; Mrs. H.B. Claw! University, cams horns on the 22nd to out of the way place, at the blare of and son, Mrs. Cluff and myself. A spend the holidays vacation. trumpets and general racket of the ris- told there were 102 pateengsrs, 60 ia t! JohnW. Condies school Christmas ing generation fully demooatrated. cabin and 42 in the steer age. program od talurd evefilcg wa quite "'The dan os party for the school "'The first Lhree3njouf tht'wretU a soccess. The school room arts dec by Miss Williams, the teacher, was fine and sea smooth. Then folio wt orated very beautifully wilhever-gree- nt took place on Fridayevening, and tbs a day or two of quit rough wsatbe and mottos. Every number was ren- yonng folks ippear to have had good that the renowndd Pact,' proving dered in a pleasing planner. Mr. Peter- tins jsome of tbs older people were in atOcean like a good natnred person, wbc son, teacher of the Peoa school, favored tendance to help along the amusement aroused, could be angry indeed. Pre them with songs with accompaniment of the little ones. Cannon stood tho trip remarkably we on the guitar. a in fact did all ths rest of our pari Disease and dange lurk in tbe vital orThe Christmas festivities hers went Mrs. Clnff, although it was her fit blood becomes vitiaUd and off very nicely ; all seemed to enjoy them- - gans. Ths across ths ocean, was net as whenundermined voyage is health the general selves. The day opined by 11 Ambl- ever the stomach nod liver fail to pera tailor at I have seen, yet her natu ing at the meeting bouse at lOyeclock form their functions ns nature intended generosity got the better of her and s . tn where a beautiful Christmas tree IIERBIKE will tone pp th .stomach, contribud several fod dinners to t tbAlver, where other preptr- Vws loaded with prveeftts for Aftyr regulate ! t IkVt wwHim r .'MI . , ). aud UreTEsnti Clans arrived nd distributed the presents, to the AhA'iement S wfW'4r ti ten Ti,,r BE HBTSM." HuirH, Utah, Dec. 27, 1900, Grass Creek, Dec. Eorroa Hyrum Detrden was home from Kem-merduring the week eu account of sickness in the family. Visitors from Blackfoot, Ida., Salt Lake, Ogden, Park City and several nearer towns were here on Christmas day. Out in tbe Streets, by played tbe Heneftr Horae Dramatic last Saturday was well rendered, but a very poor audience was present. 27, 1900. Timm: The little snow we have had made it look like Christmas. Miss Liztie Faddies has returned home from Evanston, and will stay for some time. W. L. HsnseD, superintendent of the Grass Creek Coal Co., iaeued checks to the empoyeei on Saturday to - the During tbe week eur meeting house was strengthrnd by rods and braces, and amount of nearly 6,000. was thoroughly cleaned by James FowlProblem The Og Wheel Suppose the deacons. It was neatly two equal cog wheel or coine(one sta- er and trimmed by the holiday committee. tionary), how many turns will th other Messrs. Callis and Bowen mat. with make revolving around jt7 Answer the religion class on Sunday afternoon given next week. and at thy Y. M. M. 1. A.in the evening. The children with their parent met After brief remarks by J. J. Bowen, C, at the school house at 10 oclock Cbrlst-m- aa A. CaTlis gave an interesting lecture to a day. After singing and prayer the good eizedaudieoce. presents were distributed to the children Christmfg was well spent bv the peoby numbers, eath one (voung and old) here. The weather being ideai having equal chance; every one was ple satisfied. Dismissed at 11 :30, and met everybody turned out. In tbe morning in session at 2 30, for childrens dance, services were held, and an interesting A free program given. In the afternoon tbe all having an enjo) able time. dance was given in the evening for the children enjoyed themselves in the dance at the close of w hicb a great qnao-tit- y adults; the music was furnished by W. of candy and note were given away. J. Prater, J. Barber, W Marshall, J. II. In the evening edaite held, the dance Wilde a.l Walker. down till the we nut bour of the morn. The house was completly crowded and Bay lie H'e Tortured. i dance was a great success, both ' eo--1 I suffered such pain from eoros I the could hardly walk, write H. Robinson, daily and financially. No time cr labor Hillsborough,IUi,.but Back linv Ml spared by the committee in mak ing Acts things comfortable and agreeable for all completely cured them. like magic on sprains, cuts, scalds, sores, and they deserve much credit for their bruise, burns, boil, ulcere. Pet feet labor. Everybody bad a good time, and bealer of skin diseases and pile. Cure last Christtraeof tbe nineguaranteed by John Boyden and Son. wound Pptbe teenth cem ary ia grand style. 23 cent. j; , I Arci-caSal- p.at Faddies, who informed t h wasgoing with - at, not as n onary, bat to visit his wife in Scot-mad it lively Jot s by his ayingi and jokes, being lull to over-- f j with them. e arrived in Chicag on th morn-f the 9th at 8 .30 oclock, and took ' i e the town, visiting all tbs place of i test, We left Chicago on ths 10th : went to Niggria Falls, aud took in tl pit there, which were many. W i!' el u Boiton on Monday, the 11th, sr j hlel around ths town. Among i.i r y places w visitod war Bunker r., w the navy yard. A th latter Ha Keok u io i i p fy'efing ship, th j k , ' iZ l ; i 4s s I my'any nkry. W strolled around until 4 p, m. 08 the 14tb, when we eet sail for the shores of Old England, there to be scattered all aver Europe., W bad a pleasant voyage, not a storm or aoythiag to deitroy ( ur happiness, except that one of the iiders took down with smell pox. We bad musie and singing in the even-g- , with aifferent games, to pas sway h time until the morning of tbe 20th, we were, called - upon to wUntat Shen at eea of a child about t4 . ears old. It wu a tad tight to witness. We sailed np the St. George channel a the morning of the list, nnder th tkI, ll4lht ... . -i nncon-qoerab- iLaih ia the Iwiligbt path Ex. - of theirs. ) Wortni take refuge in th email in lee tine, where they ean easily multiply WHITE CREAM VERMIFUGE will destroy thee parasites. The verdict of tbe people tell plainly how well it hse succeeded, Plica, 29 eents, John Boydea A Son. Fer the lienee. knife will cut hot breed as as smoothly cold. Never iron black cotton stocking as th heat fades them rapidly. Dry them in thb shade. A heatod drying, wrp it in a cloth dampened with vinegar, and keep it in a covered dish. Vouched for. i j 86,-00- nti 'i j ' D. Hones, Register. B, E. Rosa, attorney. v i ( a47i6 . Subscribe for THE TIMES. Nolle. United State Land Salt Lak City, Utah October 29, 1900. T rAom g Mag concern- rrr:: ' . - , ' . I j , Notion la hereby given that tbe fltaiw of Utah hse filed in this offices list, 13, of land selected by the ' eaid 8Uto N. for the establishment end main to nanso ef a School of Mine, nader Section 12,. of IhsAet ef Coe grass approved July- 18, 1894, The following tracts embraced' in said list, are la etowuship containing mineral claimi of record, via : , Th NWJ' gee. 28, Tp. 2, R, 6 E., 6, L Mar. A copy of said list, is far as ft relate to eaid tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, bee been eonspiciously postedit this office, for intpecion by any person interested, and by the publie generally. During th sixty days next following thedate.ef this notice nnder departments! jostructor at NovemVr 27, T- - V 0,1 WWtotMrf claim of the State to nay of against the tract or subdivision! bersinbeforn described, on the ground that the samo I more valuable for mineral than tor agricultural purposes' will be received and noted for report to th General Land Office, at Washington, D. 0. Failure i to pretest or contest within tbe time specified will he considered sufficient -evidence of the character ef the said tracts, and thereleellon thereof, being otherwise free from ubjectioe, will be recommended for approval. non-miner- Fnanx D. Hobbs, Register, , Gnoses To keep cheese from moulding or from , I Fas a 'Ltr'foBrthOusanddgllartto t much better advantage. But if tbe boy grows up to manhood with tbe lesion well learned that wealth and euoces grow only on the bushes that are watered by the sweat of ones own brow, th parents need not begrudge whatever they have spent on him, for he will be a source of increasing joy to their hearts, and when they grow hold and tbeir hands tremble end their legswabble end d Utah, cm January 6th, 1900, vie; Walter Clerk, H E No. 11227, deled Nov. 7,. 1894, for Lot 4, SWt of NW and WJ of SW,V Sec, 2, Tp. 2 N R 7 E, 8. L. M.r Utah. H names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and colUvaUon of said land, vis: George Randal, William Robinson, William Harris, William Staley, ell of ; Upton, 8ummlt county, Utah. le doctor before w eOuld lend. I will When anything is (pilled on tbe stove e met here all our bummit Stakl fie toy that the treatment we received from or milk boils over, making a suffocating missionaries now laboring in this mlrTT he ship crew was excellent. The ship the spot with salt and emeke, Elder of sprinkle Pendleton John wife and sion, a grand obs, 909 feet long and weig- hthe fume disappear. Coalville ; Elder Phillips end wifeof Pari :g 13,000 tone. It ia called the T clean end City aud Edmond Eldredge and wit destroy grease spots on Commonwealth of the Dominion lino. who are her on a visit, all of whom krl ,, on the effected parte are taiolms paper, v were seven end a ball days making in excellent health and spirits. he trip. In company with Prest. Cannon we When we arrived at 42 Islington street, will visit some of the other islands where dder Alex. Faddies wee assigned to he first opened np the gospel among this bor in Ireland. Your humble servant people and where 1 spent over four years as assigned to labor in the Sheffield of my youthful days, following ia his reference, Yorkshire, under th direc-io- a foot steps. Reminiscencies of thoe ef Elder Parrish. My companion early days being fresh to my mind msy f "Rider Nathan Forrester from Cache t happv thoughts as well as some tryieg Alley. scenes passed through ; all of which exSince being here I have visitod the perience however haa been a valuable liter and cousin of our respected towns leeeon io subsequent life. , , Thomaa Coplsy. Most of the peo- In contrasting the differtnce in tbl, pie do not want to listen to Mormonism, n with wbat we find it today r j will they allow a Mormon io their a een8 Ver our heart, Then blue. physically, socially and hospitably, they The grass in the fields is green end were e noble race numbering over 0. are out in bloom. But there ie too Now, only a miserable remnant of h rain. I have only seen one fine about 20,000 diseased aqd degenerated since being here, bat I expect bet-a-nd mortals remain. Jhe boasted civilizabrighter ones. tion of a superior race imparting ef their evil more than their' bettor irsltl has 9b.il the young men. could seethe been the cause. Ob, how lamentable to ntosity of attending to their duties d becoming good, live, active Letter-Saint- s, realize? for they do not realize the Wishing you ell a Merry Christmas WOrk that is before them. Young men, and a Happy New Year, rn from the error of your ways and lam yours truly, t the Lord while yoc arp young, for . W. W. Cuts. ll kerd to leave iff evil habits when roa Send ns your order for all wleB et old. I am looking for the time I shell see more of ear young men kinds of Job Work.1 , oil her promulgating the gospel and settler has filed notice of his intention to jaak final proof io sop-po- rt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Coonty Clerk of Summit county, Utah, at Coalville,, lowing-name- dsmpsnsd Olympia, roud as n peacock with t; Sag of our nation float' 's. It made our hearts f il beat n little fsstor i oble hoes of America tbeir step is slow epd faltering, they -tf will have Iwo strorgyn; to leanlupon b.to.kp.,t A 1.11 d.,cripUo.'ltolht thp w lUjrf cauld l th, t.trc,.,. I d. nt .tta.pt L dk bo bo .dti Tin a brief commnmca lom. f riuwr, has figured eut that the average boy wte is dependent upon bit parent for a livelihood until he reaches the age of twenty oue years costs them four tbonsand dollar. On this calculation a brood, for instance of six boys, will represent an outlay ef twenty four tbensand dollars by the time the all get away from tbe bom roost. Th question naturally arises, does it pay to raise boyeT end are there no rrops lhat weald prove more prof table? If a bo) a turns out to be a cigarette fiend with a breath Ukw a turkey busraud wad Hugh that would make tbe wild, untutored donkey feel perfectly at home in hie society; and with an untrammelled, an desire to avoid work, it ie safe to say that the parent might have I1 e . Beje, anr-And- 4689. YWparimcnt of ths Interior, Lend Office at Palt Lak CitV,' Utah, V November 28, 1900.' J ' Notiee ie hereby gives that th fol Somebody On arriving at Evanston we were 7 Bishops Jams Brown and James I Th Best of flannel piece N. m. I arrived in Echo 1 met, Elder I fcJdits with sixteen other Elders, rm haying charge of tbs com- -' i, Alex, Neiabett, and, to our Nolle for Pvbllendom, with Chamberlains Psin Balm and bonnd to tbs effected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in tbe tide or chest, give it a trial and you arecerUir to b mors than pleased with th prompt relief which it affords. Tain Balm also caret rhenmst-isOne application gives relief. For sale by John Boydeo A Son. A 1 uwUlilllni er CRUX s mau Afaoe a Bixa Turns: nght as this is th 6th day of 1 fibber, on month since left my jm and those I love, specially those S'e to associated with me in Sabbath 1, 1 would writs you a few line. J to leave nv horns and I had n duty to perform. but ones, th the prayer of my brethren Eaters, and th help of the Lord, I 'I a it. Whet sueesa I shall have ia g the people to see tbs gospel of 1 1 do not know ; 1 shall try and do '3 'J and leave the Lord to do the Puluniahi (George Q. Cannon) had re turned to Honolulu after an absence ( 46 years, there was great enthusiast among the Hawaiian people, aepecialr as he wee one of tbe first ten Mormo misaionariee who landed there Decembe 12, 1860, just fifty year ago; and it ws to be present and take part in th mi vices commemorating that im portal vent that vr had traveled about 3,00 miles. The Elders and native saint had ar ranged a fitting program lor the oeeas ion, which lasted for two full days, am was interestingly end enthusiMticellj of all. After partaking of turke, the children assembled at the hall and en- Editor Times : gaged in a dance; Mr. and Mrs. Santa Happy New Yeur to all ! Class amused tbe young people jbr Wbat a delightful Christmas Day! dancing the rake walk. In the evening Elders Bowen, Street and Callis were there w a dance for the older people, the speakers at the afternoon eervicei which was well attended. on Sunday last. Praise the bridge that carried you over Born, to the wife of J. 8. Fawcett, on either a flood or coughs BALLARDS December 20th, a daughter. All doing HOREHOUND SYRUP haa brought ss nicely at present. many over threat and lung troubles, such as coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc., that it Pay np your subscription toThe Times 26 are and start tbe new year and twentieth sung everywhere. Price, praise and 60 cents, John Boydea A Son. century oat of debt. 6BASS it 6, 1900. 1 j r Yorkshire, England, Dec. j Ko. 51. railing upon the people to repent. With kind regards to ail my friend and associates, 1 remain, Yeur brother in Christ, T. L. BspcH. : CORRESPONDENTS. 1 MEATLY' EXECUTED nUDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1900. Frans the Haadwtck Islands, Uonou nr, H. I., Dec. 14, 1909, wansarcB FR011 SUMMIT COUNTY, 4 1!a ffif J05 . V "' 'of A. Surra, Receiver. No tic , s. for rnbllcalln. No. 4690. j- Department of the Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Uiah.V November 80. 1900. J Notice is hereby given that the follow-namsettlers have filed aeUc of tbeir iBtofitlos 16 make final proofs ldiupport of tbeif claims, end that said proofs will b mad befor tb County Clark of Utah, at Coalville Utah, on -- ed Sam-nstreoh- with e email cloth. It is surprising bow rapidly tbe stains will disappear, and January' 12, 1901, via:. George Huff, th paper will assume an aspect quite H E 11968, for the N J, 8EJ and N 8 W Sec. 8, Tp. 2 N R 8 E, 6, L. M. H fresh uader this treatment, A box of powdered barax should alweye name the following witnesses to prove be kept on the sink sbeif. A little ad hie continuous residence upon and cultided tothe;waUr iB which dish towels are vation of said land, vix : M. T. Staley, M, E, Staley, William H. Staley, 0. D, washed, fill help mush to keep them of clean, and at the same time keep ones Saxton, all Upton, Utah. i . bands soft and smooth. ' ALSO William H. Staley, H. Do not wash windows wilbseapinda. A little alcohol and water rubbed on fc theXNW.ndU'rl(lod2geCfl8 N,B8E6.L.M. He name. the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of T fiule JohB. Kidd, M. E. Staley, George Huff, all of tame way, is a common cleaaer. Utah. Upton, When you dry salt for th tbl etir Fbark D. Hobbs, Register. in a teaspoon o corn starch to a quart of salt, and 1st It grow cold before it is crax a cold in oh dxx Take will Then the salt Laxstive into Bromo Quinine Tablet. put All refund or fn druggists weather cake tbe money if ft fail moist not grow damp tocure. W. E. Grove The from is This signature is on together io lumps. each box. 26c. head waiter of a hotel. to salt-cella- rs. -- r V TO THE D54W, rich lady cured of, her and Noieee fa tbe Heed by D. Nicholson Artificial Ear Drams, gave $10,009 to bl Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drams may her A them free. Address No. 13163, Tb Nicholson Institeto, 780, Eight Avenue.-NeYork, U. 8, A, V rv .. Tp;2 quickly will leave lb pains bright and shining if wiped dry. Whiting, moistened with cold watr,nd treated in the Featjier pillows msy be washed at home. Choose a bright, windy day; fill the wash tube with hot suds and plunge tbe piliow, with feather ia it. Put them through several waters, and then hang oa the line in the open air. Wbsn perfectly dry, ahake well, and they will be light, freah and sweet. v A f |