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Show rrT7" Street. Sr., TIMES. COALVILLE COALVILLE. FRIDAY, Sept. HoytsvU'e, Summit county, Utah. Faaxk D iloeas, Regiater. T. C. Bart, Att orncy, 14, 1900. C. R. JONES Editor aud Buiin E,Urr Prrtaffter f W4. lW Manager. Thooaand suffer with torpid liver, pr- duciog great depreanton of splrtls, indigestion, constipation, headache, etc. HERBINE will atimolate the liver, keep the bowela regular, and restore healthful buoyancy of epirit Price 5b cent. John Boyden A Son. CoaUMflt. Utmh. May 7, ft Cat Hut Ur. Term of Subaortptton Payable 44mftC. T 60 ? 40 91 Mont ht Months Copiea Sheriff" 06 - New Fall Line of '"nmi' Mta( ktbCoiv a ? Mg iaaanpona vBctMT M ' MUnuMapm w.aMtoa AcmSOMtuU. Haedbee imm wncdf ! faiaeie mmtmrf tor aaramaa im1 aM fr liirwMrh Mans A dteeOTv pa u wtihoa ok art a, la Ik wot Aaraas vbif A kaaUc'T lllwtrat- -4 f ear ; twir llWWi 41- - S'" 7 All Office is r-- laraMt arulMlwa. BEiSKVSSiBft L HtHiH. WUiU- MiTCMT Vf - ah&hm tii.itUhnUho.ughu 8ction No. Thirty-thre(33, in TownNo. 8ix:6)northof Range No. Eight ship 8) east of Sslt Lake Meridian, containof e PRICES LOW. M. R. Salmon. ' the Place to get Your PJCT0VV THE QUICK TRAINS ASK VIA TIE UNION PACIFIC. JOB WORK. Only Diroot Line to Watch this Space. DENVER, OMAHA, KRNSAS CUT, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO. And nil Principal Eastern Trains via tins Due Solidly Vestibuled and Elegantly Equipped with DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM PALACE SLEEPERS, BUFFET SMOKING Points-Throug- h d Trad Marks obtal.Kd. and all Pai-- t Dusmcondmtad for Moocnarc Fits. Otm Omcc is Oreoevt U. S. Favgrrr Omer and wa can nimn patant m la tun thaa Uwm nmoMfrom Waabington. band model, drawing or photo., wkk deeerlp. Son. W advis, if patentable or net, fra of chant. Our fa not da till patent i cvird. a PmMt.rr, How to Obtain Pateom, wick coat of aaa ia th U. S. and foraiga aowntnaa Sant fret. Addrasu, ANI) LIBRARY CARS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. DI NI NG CA US, Meals a hi Carte. 1SK ABOUT EXCURSIOI KITES. For full information call on C, I. WIIEADON, Agent, Coalville, Utah. 4 ing according to tbe United State Survey thereof, five thousand two handred and twenty-fiv- e (5,225) and .82 acres, more or less. Usoaoa Lindsay, Jk., Sheriff of Summit county. Utah, M nJttoaUo rrtrr cbrrfef C.A.srJOWACO. frm a. a. f v 4Ftd O O Lr dM.gu MSC&LLfy MAGAZINE .... -f mow a r. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Weber Coal Co Coalville Co-o- p o.eninterior, Department of the L. ('.July WaKKiiignin, in. IMO. Notlr la hereby alvra tht aealiil bbl, iililrwteil hi th Coinmlakiotier uf the ). it on the ground that henever subscribed for it or move off and leave it coming to tbe office be left. Many alleged Christian are dishonest in this particular, at least, end tbe printer's book will tell fearful tale at th final Judgsnent. Ex. , Node for Publication. No. 4S69. nulfl th line Intersect the Big South Pork of th PntTO Hirer, a dirt no til o I mill1, Khue p the aald Big South Fork la an wuterlr and outaerly dlreellen, following th eourw of mid treat dttBea4 tour mileai thonreio oortb-eaater- ly iirectlon t mile ui Intersection of teo-onfork of doatMtone creek; thence northeaat-rl-y and north down along the course of doap- to tie eraek to luactlon of same with Proro rtTer, adutaniwofw, miles; thence northeaeterly p and slotif the co Ur of the proro rtver, distance of 1 mile; thelice northwssterely a of ft, miles to Intersection of first fork srtth Bonlder creek, thoncc souihwestemly dosn and along Boulder errsk to (unction of same with Proto rlrer, s distance of alxiut ly miles, thetnw down end along Proro nrer, a distance of about I allies to a point near corner of decs. 1. 7. 10 and It, T and K. aforesaid ; thence east along the north Uu of sec II. about1, mile to pface of h. limit of the Viiitah Forest glnulng; within th Keserre, I'Uh No Bring timber lee than eighteen (It) inch i in diameter at Uie base will be allowed to h cut No bid of less thau 91 00 for g timber and 9 liO for dead timber per thousand All dead Under feet will b considered sound toe nad for Umber ur lumber will ha taaludcd In th sal and must he accepted and OS remosed hr the purchaser A deposit of with the Receiver will be required with each bid, of th approximate amount and payment in full of th purchase money, the sum of Sail . must be made within SO days of notice of award, or may, at th option of the purchaser, be made in equal InstallmsnU wtthlu 90, HO and 00 days, from th date of such nobcey AU green timber will b marked and dignptvd before cutting by the ofDoer under whoaa aurr-rlrno- o the work will b don, and non will he eat until so marked and designated, and no timber wtll be allowed to be removed until paid for In U Each bidder must guarantee that all tope, be plied tor burning under tii direction of th officer In charge; that th Salting and removal will bu conducted with prudent car for the safety of th young timber, and that no timber will h removed from th State of Utah Purchasers failing to remove all said Umber withia ana year from date of award forfait both purchase money and right to timber norm moved, unless an extension of time is granted. Tbe ngbt to reject any and all bids is reserved. Department of tbe Interior, ) Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, V August 2. 1900. ) Notice it hereby given that th follow-name- d settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hit claim, and that said proof will bs mad before the Consty Clork of Summit county, iftah, st Coalville Utah, on September 15th, 1900, vie: Hyrum Winters, H K Ne. 10675, dated Sept. 9, 193, for the H E Sec. 6, Tp. 1, M. R. I Z, S. L. M. Utah. Be names the following wltneesea to prove hie continuous residence upon and cnltlvation of said land, via: William Brown, George Byrne, Br Alexander Biguan UaanaNa, Ommunum. . A DAILY, THE TRI-WEEK- AND TRIBUNE. 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It is mailed at aams boar as the daily Fashion Articles for the Women, Ha edition, reaches a large proportion of subscribers on date of issue, and each merous Illustrations for old and voung. edition is a thoroughly daily It is The Peoples Paper for the & family newspaper for busy peopie. tire United States. Regnlar subscription price, es; lantial IdUid ottlce will be reaatved by Ui KiwlTrr u( scription are an Infallible test of a man's th U N Lml om l halt jik Oily, l uh, up I nth), anil lneludln th 70th day o( honesty. They will sooner or later dis- to fur the purehae under the prurulon of th Act IKVT of a of Jua , (as Stat.. cover tbs man. If bs is dishonest he quantity of pin tlwber SM0ti mated at IT7.WI0 feet of devl tolim-l mature tiring timber, will cheat tbs printer some way de- ber and 711, feet of mwaanrement awt hi be rut old tnhiert to future brrtntlln, t clare he has paid wbsn be ha not sent from land bounded, N Searnbed th Northeast emar W of See. II, T 7 8.K E ,8 L Mer , and running thsncadu Month t in was tbe lost which will mill money for r HtDSESDA FRIDA Y. PR t I'TICkLL ) - take the paper and not pay W.J. WRIGHT. fcunfiil cot Of irtnL wwu umf rapero pwne ti4 tMueiiAtlob Ulswt, rUU, itfUiMta tnd cUtoiiy Goo'dsWrthSL50EREE sub- vTnnntrntt3 Always On Hand at the A FREE PATTERN w-- It hat been agreed that newspaper ' v hrMiMklkf drifRoRiM fine? botft. koMehnld blufg, each persons using it are reflected and ibort otirrwik Bbwrrti fotiar. Me. rlf Ud? tguM, (toi4 1 of trm Udjr a homely image is seen. Tbe evil of swearing Is Just ts serious, liow strange it it that the most sacred vrurd known, should te need means f expression malignant desire and evil withes fur our fellow men. The taered names used in this aay, perhaps do give ad Ip. mlwK, firlg n9 tfttto chtldrpn Fr Invlleb force to the expression, but it It at once Wib PhH' ool ttnlrrrl hy th Use of nf fur t t t tu oUr p pnimrua Hy it From offensive as and low, recoguisod the earliest times it has been a strict ooiuiuand to swear not t all. In outlining these evils, e do not wish to assume that we make no such mistakes, non 14 n(i rh mniU but we offer them to caase thoat ; for we fjMllr putb.4t6sirtbr Only M it?nd nd ert? wry nn, or yatyMa Ank tot Utm. itieit vary Abolwtly careleas-Juess believe they or largely due io TIH McCAlX t'OVIPANY, tA ink Km, and lack of reflection. It it very ili-li-l nth S'" i ' imfor need there it that strong plain provement in this respect ; for how cen our thou ts to pure and good if they ere Sicocmrmacazlnfli ShtwI for In formUon At oooa. RECREATION POUTERS, Kansas City, Mo. expressed in low. indecent langnage. Ex. the Latest Styles. All ub Lu(a(, guage, then they lend it more fore and make it more Impressive. Really the only iupresalon left on cultivated people i that the person using such language are Ignorant and careless. When these expressions are weighted carefully they are feund to be empty and meaningless, and the persons using them are nsualy of the kind that like to make themselves conspicuous and they cover their lack of ideas by a profusion of words. ' Another probably mere severe abase wf the language is vulgarity. Who ha listened to it without feeling o!f repul-ion- ? llow can children grow up ia Street Hats, Collerettes, Skirts, Waists and VJrappers. At THE TIMES Tim nt Manns loaer-tloo- e ''-- . - j hair. Ha , so years experience Scientific American. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third Judicial District of the State of I ft. l mo. S mo 9 n o and County of Summit. A. V. Utah 1 Inch $1 00l00 9i00 12 00 0 00; 10 001 90 00 2 tstfhm t 00i Quinn, Plaintiff, va. John A. Beckwith, 4 ft1 12 00 ft 00 40 00 U column 7 Ml 21 0 0 Ml 75 00 truHtee uf the estate of Asahel C. Beckcolumn 1J Ml M 001 4 00! IJ9 00 I col own with, deceased, John If. Beckwith, and . Local entlcM, 10 oenta per lloa fov rl his wife Lillian Beckwith, Frank A. 9 cent per line lor each subsequent taaer-kBeckwith and hi wife Mary Beckwith, glTbeee. rates will tie etrtetly adhered to Fred W. Beckwith, Dora Mertzheimer and her husband Augustus Mertzheimer, Til Englleta Ono of the greatest gift of the Amer-ea- n Defendants. To b eold at Sheriff's sale of October, 1900, at Coalpeople tstbe English language; and ea the 9th day in Summit county, Utah, the folyet probably ne other gift ie abated ville, described traet of laod. aitnale lowing Britona ancient one. The this tore than in the counties of Rich and and in being lire to were the flrat people known 8 tat of Utah : Summit, England. They were partly conquered All Nos. Thirteen (13) and of Sections by tbe Roman. Since then the Saxons e (2$) in Township No. Six and Norman have in turn controlled tbe Twenty-fivisland. Each of these nation colled out (0) north of Range No, Seven (7) east; tbe beat parte of the language of the ail of Section Ne.asven (7); lots Nos. One former inhabitant!, and added them to (1 ) Two (2) Three (3) and Four 14) and ef their own. In thif way our langnage the weal half of the west half (W of No. Section W Nine all of (9); haa been purified and aoftened down, t) nntit It in one of the beat ia existence, Section 5ia. Seventeen (17) and Ninelot it i onpopalarnow among certain teen (19); lots No. One (1) Two (2) clasaea to make the beat ase of thtt care Three (3) and Four (4) and the west of the west half (W of W I) of fully prepared langnage. Word! are halt e Twanty-onNo. Section im(21); all ef adopted into it which are deeidedly Nos. Twenty-nin(29) and proper. Included in these are alang ex- Sections e and Nos. Lota One (1) Thirty-on(31); Tbe are which very prevalent. pression and Two Three and Four (3) the (2 (4) an have thee expression peraoai Being W of W of ( half west half the weat I 4) lanidea that they give weight t tbe Advrttin( Ui4 and John H. Redden, all of v - Ladies, you want a new Cape, Cloak or Coat to keep you warm and improve your looks this winter. Go to:Coalville Co-o- p and see the Latest Styles at lowest prices. $1.50 We furnish Regular subscription price, per year, it with THE TIMES $1.00 per year. for We will furnish $2.00 per year. $1.50 it with the TIMES fog per year. Send all orders to THE TIMES, Coalville Utah. To Those who are Interested in Bicycles If you will call oa U. M. Staker of Rockport, wh is clusive agent for the celebrated ? J. Mead Cycle Company, you wi.l fied that V eoAbviiaLE eo-o- p. L, you can get a No. X, guaranteed wheel, at a very moderate price. Several of this company's wheels hav been iin use in the county over a year and have given satisfaction. Am satisfied I can make it profitable for yon to buy from me E. M, Staker Rockport, Utah. t- - i t ex- . . 4 tr |