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Show V roll; bat that! every eoe knew alee that it woa legislative holy in axiatonce iwcapa its 8 an Us and on dOALVIIXE TIMES. twa Ivsav rntit.it til CO MU BY. pay He expreeoed th would be be that forgiven for then hope T. it? PINNEO. Editor and Manacer. reflections, as he waa still in the kindergarten class, and recognized that bn was of Subaorlption. Tumt MM threshing over old straw, and added ... .. ..1 Ms Months that be iatmMled te keep at it Jar the ' Tfss Months next six years. He declared that every (Maris Coptas ene knew that while we profess to be a PUBUSHIte TIMES Ad wittatng Itstta-i- ' 1 ao Inch . u a ItaiiMin II ais m IM tal 00X1 . iafthas lt 00 i soiaaa sninaa soluna 11 tMlttNMl m ml s U i 75 lai so ernu par Has for trst Ilia for each aubsaqosnt lnssr- nun wttt bs strioUt sdhrrod to (Local Botins, Mon. I wrt Pf .jgjgf-Ths- r i I 1 M 10 Its fsstso tfM, a 4annl s sssar-Oras- I a Csors lilt, VtsS, Ms T, ItaMsr. s COALVILLE. FRIDAY. APRIL 30, 1897 Btoaxob how groat mi oils will ran toSalt gether. Tbo opeeial ia 8undeya Laks Herald regarding tha nun mar dered near Echo, was word for word the same as the account published in Tun Tom on tha Friday previous. fas Salt Lake Tribune seems to hare the inside track and a down hill pall lW To-day- " on sketches Fifty years Ago and many of oar oitisena are clipping( them and filing them in scrap books. They make vtiuableaud interesting history and should be preserved, for as time goes on ther will increase in value. Ir that we were like eorne country papers we know of, a great howl would go op (about a column) about other paper to clipping from Tn a Tniaa and failing But we rather enjoy it. give credit It ebows enterprise on the part of the man with the sciesere, ae well as good for he certainly knows judgment. where to look for news. Clip away, gentlemen ; every item from Tmt Tines is s credit to your paper. Ths Salt Lake Tribune editorially Utah hae more paying eilver aye; mines then all the world eleewhere, combined. That is a mighty truth, that few of Utaha inhabitants realize. But those who are familiar with our mining output, and whera the product comae from, can easily sense the (act. It is a proud thing to stand at the head in this glorioui array, bat Utah is preeminent in so many thing that even this added distinction does not mhke her people proud. Ae the resources and riches of this State become better knowa it it those who know not Utah now that will be proud to be enrolled amoog her inhabitants." what we dont know about the bounty on squirrels in Summit ooaty would fill considerable spoco. Last week wo stated tho bounty on squirrels was tho same as last year, and tho Park Record immediately cams bock at ns aad delivers o knock oat blow by stating that them is no bounty on It seems i, .1 ti them at all, aad no that tba bounty paid irregular. The Record eitoo County Attorney Shields as its authority! However that maybe, we last year I b K I wan made every taqairy, end was informed by those who ought to know that the bounty was the name as last year; aad whether last years bounty of 14 cents was irregular or aot, we kaew that early $1,000 wee paid out for equirrel tails last year, aad that the order of the commissioners, ander which it was paid has never been repealed. According to the Record, however, that order wee made by the eld Board ofCounty Commissioners before the bounty bill became e law, which leaves e doubt as to Its effectiveness. If this is the ease and a bounty ia desired, the citizens (f V M J d O' d. 0 n d at a p b t will havStto present a new aader the new bill. 1 1 petition WASH I NO TON LETTER. 0 (PaeatovstkaeviAa CoasasrowDarr. O t Wziisto, April 58, 1897. Mason made his week. It wasn't t f or tl V d 1 T al ti b 8 - ( IS Worth benator Billy maiden speech this long one, nor . was it upon aatw subject, but it shook tip the Senate anti drew sppleuse from the galleries. Mr TKaaoa spoke ia favor of his resolution directing the eommittee on Rules to report e rale proyidlBg for the cloeing of debate, aad lor tba previous question. He started off by raying that it was agred en all sides that the United States Senate was a groat body, that being the view particularly of those within the government by the people ;"'whetr'e reach the highest body is tka government there u n rale of the minority. He inid that ae eooa ae a man entered the Senate doors hie energies were directed to retaining power ia the old way, I want to and added with emphasis: deliver a message from, the people before the hope of power possesses me. Hie resolution was by a vote of 33 te 24 referred to the committee on Rules to the trouble of every One of Scktf- - of doing besineee. mTi nMJt , x5s w.yistck: Best CoalvilleCo-op- . if you find only one that fit you. They fit so ItQEIT '' Cotltllli, DUTIST, - out Now that you have been to Conference you have found you can get the no tioae eeooeraiag the speculation of Senator in sugar through hie firm, unless the President psrihros him. 8ome very good friends of the. President are asking ter this pardon, and nnder ordinary eireomsUacee there would be t ef his greeting it. But the President knows that ii be does so hss pel! tical enemies will si once escribe it e t convince all those who t the ioftaeaoe ef the lugar trust nod die. their Whiskies, Ret that hie doing so My cases a political While there is seme dieesppointmeat ScandaL Thareare others to Wines, be Brandies, Brer yet among the politicians over tha giving of triad en the earns chargee one broker nd also Cigars at J. U two such juicy plains as tha First sad id two newspaper correspondents. Resort at CoalSecond Deputy Cwmmisaienere of Penhe sells only that ville, When the spring time comes, gentle sions to men already in the Pension the Best. Annie," like all other sensible persons, He keeps Bureau, it was an example of real civil will cleanse ths liver aad renovate the first-claLittle ItoWitts wily with Early goods in service reform and will doubtlesa make system Risers, famous little pills for the liver stock. Polite attention Commissioner Evans' task an easier One and etomarh ati the year round. John A Boa. asaured. Remember Boydea than it would have been with deputise who were not familiar with the' work The through of the office. The gentlemen promoted car service to were Mr. James L. Davenport of New Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, When Coatrille. Hampshire, who entered te office during St. Chicago, the Garfield administration, and Capt. Louis and other eastern p. cities, L. M. Keeley of Illinois, whs was chief -via the UNION of the Certificate division during the PACIFIC and connections, is Harrison administration. unexcelled by Senator Ierkins of California ia taking any other line. Uj The --J equipan active part in tha fight that is being ment consists ef Pullman and Tourist made to abrogate the Hawaiian treaty. Sleepers. Chair Cars, Dining Oars, and Smoking Cars. --J The Finance committee has been asked Buffet, Library For tickets, time tallies and other in0. I. Whxadov, to put a clause abrogatii g it in the Ding-le- formation call oo, Agent. tarritT bill before it iareporttd, and inCD Senator Mills has given notice of his It should lie mule it matter of public To the Ladies of Coalville and NsT DeW t Witch hat adjacent towns: Hazel itts tention to move its abrogation in open knowledge Salve will iqgvdih' cure piles of the Before purchasing elsewhere, I respectfully invite Senate, if the committee doesn't ;wovide longest stundiDi. It is the household to call and examine Ui you scalds my new stock of cuts, braises for it iu'the tarnff bill. Three year ago favorite for buna, and sores of all kinds. Johu Boyden A the tpiesti'in of abrogating this treaty Son. , (0 was voted on by the Senate, the vote just received direct from the east. The very latest novelties in being 11 for and 57 against abrogatiou,-- r 0OALYILLE LODGE 0. 28, 1.O.O.F. Co Hatsand Trimmings, at prices guaranteed to suit all classes. but it is claimed that circumstances fH Meetsevery Tbnwiay evening et 7:30, vReady made Skirts and Waists cheaper than you can buy the have changed eince then. Undei the at I. O.O. F. Bill. Sojourning brethren material. ireaty all the eugar produced in Hawaii cordially invited. iH J. E. Hosmbr, N. G. comes in tree of duty. The vaiue has Secntary, steadily increased. In 1893 it wae to, LU was last w 000,000, $12,000,000. BlSMdHClt year it IMDF.R, This represents the amount of money 0) ku we pay the sugar growers on the islands, Attorney in the new tarriff bill eugar is $50 a ton. Notary Public. As ws remit that duty in favor of the Tkere ore other advantage beside LOW PRICES to be JE9BCfilcs two doors north of Staks OF aad by buying from us I It means we that Hawaiians, preeeat Housl Coalville, Utah. them with a bounty of $30 a ton on all sugar they produce. There is no rea- JAMES S. HOSMER, M. D-- , son why we should make this diecrimi-natio- n you you Pkyiieiaa sad Sargeen, in their favor. While the value Or cotton clothing. No matter how rich will are or you jVriCE AT RESIDENCE. wont how poor and raving, you ernnot afford to wear it. OSCAR F. LYONS, f our pure bases from them hae increasIt 5 Coalville. as aothing else can cheapen you, and cheapen you ) ed at the rata of $1,000,000 a year, Offlc hours from 11 a. m. to 2 new, p. m Notary Public and CoEieyancer. carefully wnere ie the economy when you can get Fine All Wool 7 and Suits ln aJi the newest goods, in Caaaimeree and Fine .sl our experts last year to them were only Collections made on count Promptly All tiocu should observe these hours Woreteds, at pncee LESS than you can buy ehoddy pretty Commission. $200,000 greater sthan In 1892. This is ra neass possible. iKwbira. Our lUcoeudepAodi upon your Mtiifictiou and the we work conetontly 'or tbii object. the nub ef the whole matter, as far as and OOmMU In riding a bicycle you catch all the duet : A. MAXZp want you our imports and experts are concerned. POSTOFFICE B(JILDL0, cost .b.Uy ?!!?7tatd?n,teily'oil- - Yoa want clothae I stfish 1 The opponenta of abrogation ray that Summit Coaaty, w.li Feea, n? not Utah. flimsy duds that are offerPhsician and Surgeon. ae though bicycling wae a craze, and the clothes ed, to do oo would lose this government you luTe the kind in the naval station at Peart Island Har- Offic ihe residence af Alexander triotly all wool goods; we have the lest stockings for will to be found. Our stock of H08IERY is comcycliete you 5mch bor, but whoa tho matter was last up in WrighCoslville, Utah. plete ; we carry nothing but the finest goods. tho Senate, Secretary Sherman, then a buy wilt In SHOE8 we have the newest styles and the member of the body said: Wo have See onr SHIRT WAI8T8, LADIES WRAPPERS, READY MADE SKIRTS, ETC. buy paid and doubly paid for that harbor. Weownitnow. It is our possession. That woald seem to dispose of that mUfJENT Latest Mill inery Goods HEEDED UtUe-dwob- at a less price from us than you can buy them in Salt Lake. Mrs. May Olson will take pleasure in showing you the Balls ss Newest and Latest at the The RESORT at y Coalville a u O Millinery Opening, April i9. I SPRING MILLINERY, I I o u - at Law. 1 s ti o ft MAGGIE SALMON. Oil, Yes! h 0 Co-o- 1 You cannot afford to wear Shoddy h Df j1 part of tha question. Ths executive committee of tho Indianapolis convention, which hae been la Washington for several weeks tiyiag to work ap Congressional Interest in legislation providing for tke appointment ef a monetary commission, is bow bringing tke eomewbat n Anerican J Clching Conpany, PARK CITY. To V far men and people of Somit Count We will sell for the next 30 days the following ar tides at one-thioff trotn the regular price, but you must mention !The Coalville Times: rd stereotyped petition dodge to bear upon individual Representatives aad Senators, Petitions signed by all business men ia all sections of tha country, raking for ME1S WOOL SHIRTS. this legislation at the extra session, are JERSEY pouring into Washington in every mail. WORKING Thie method of inlaeacing legislation f COTTON is not as effective as it once was. It Mea shirts of all kinds. has been abased so often that the avenge BoyShirts of all kinds, Senator or Representative ia not dis- for fears old, Kned up. posed to attach much importance to paal for children, ages 3 to I Boys long pants, what are called machine-mad- e petito 20. Mens socks tions for any purpose. One personal front, letter from a business constituent is up. Ladies ' hose frotrc up. , First-clas- s more apt to lnduence a Senator or cellid collar, 15c; cuffs, Representative than a printed petition a5cJens good pants at one of hundred his constit- 85c- signed by $2.50; Mens duck uents. lineats at 41.45. And President McKinley finds himself jn shoend boots almost at " rather an unpleasant predicament, ia as youwnprice, we have dealing with the cats of Chapman, the any large sizes New York broker whose appeal was dewill Jgo at half . nied by the U. 8. Supreme Court and who must new go to jail for THUG CO.. PirtClty. thirty days for Contempt ia refusing to answer quet- LTERy Manager. Postofflce Store, ? at Pt PBOA, Summit Co., : 0. p. Utah. : MRS. M. E. RHOADES, LYONS, The Milliner. General Dealer in All Kinds of COALVILLE. UTAH, STfiTIOPr: Res jut received a beaetifil Uae ef SPRING MILLINERY, If You Elegant In etyle and quality aad at prices ta ealt the timet. Want A School Books, Note Books, Paper, Hat for Everybody. No charge for Trimming- - Envelopes, Tablets, I Blanks, Pens, Pencils,' ' Always to the front. Ink, Rulers, Erasers, Shaving Tickets i.io for 41.00. Slates, Fishing Tackle, or anything in Finest line of Cigars and that line, give me a call before bacco in the city. purchasing. Postoffice Building, PBOA, - - - To- Two door south of Resort Saloon. UTAH JOHH SHERMAN; Proprietor. SIB - far MixmTt rtza. Omei i e own u. a. oye wv EH- M smw Muot M tos UM tow0w (fro. WaWiortom. Snwiof or Ws sdriss, If Mtmtabte sr to, tr al I. Oar Iss ateMMBalsntis.sc a e.MMtrr, HwwmOWsis Pim. , |