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Show 1 TIMES. COALVILLE I9. COALVILLE, FRIDAY., 8ej t. 7, 0. K. JONES Editor and Businvas Manager. $ tii Pumtejficr tn Cnnlotft, (limit, mt IfH afctf JTrm of JTag 7, Motif. Cm Subscription Payable tn Advance i Yer 93 'Motif ht Mou'bf )e t'opirs so u0 Oft A4vrUtn? Hi ItrpubllCMn Ticket. I ! Following the tirket nominated at the State Republican cenvention held at ! provo Tuesday For Presidential Ele tors Wesley K. Walton of Rich, C. E. Lne of Utah. J R. Murdock of Beaver. in Congress For Repreanntati.e of Balt Su'herland Lake, George ForJuatlre of the Supreme ( ourt George W, Bartch of Salt Lake, For Governor Heber M Well of Salt ia ! The IlUlorf wf We may be In hrtory j U)LrJ eoon.aara The Lit era-poaifiotkl b7 nn ol 1 I iurii in a column coin mu j column ii S mo Muily bat ol Greece aud Rome. In a reccnl . Traoc Mata Dcaiowa cr.fnlPCoSBHTS Ac. Orientalist and explorer, stated hi hope, AfiroM alHI rtctrii n4 6mcriatkm mmj leaty McertMN xar opmtoe from wUthf on says Bitdia (June) that in a short tune utfmiio m profeiiMf mieruM. ( cm msdnitut liuwlbool Potent ImM it will be possible to reconstitute nt fro tHilwi Id enmnat the I4uni tiMutiffh Mima A Ca . mboic la Um ebfirva, history of Babylon fro id Its monuments a monuContemporary inarriptiona on etr A AemNomefy nin4r44 wooktf. ment show that the excavator are unUke4 a 1 rm MUuua of onf anefitiae loanwl lrM( X ; fot aioailu, $L Afall Mvdeair. r fmr earthing the relics of a prehistoric epoch lor Secretary of StatrJauies KUKN & Co New antecedent to the period to whkh we f of Cache Orwoc Ofllew. Stt f St. WaaliiBwtue, D. C. For Attorney -- General M. A. Breeden aign Abraham The list of kings will furnish an excellent foundation for the of Weber. I Fot Superintendont of Public r. strut-lio- historical reconstruction of the epoc1 . This hsa been made possible by ihe A O. Nelson of Sanpete. For Treaanrer John De Gray Dixon dim overie of the expedition sent out by the German Oriental Society under the of Utah. direction of Koldewev. NebuchadnezFor Auditor C. S. Tingey of Juab A -- . - zars favorite temple lias already been explored, and the excavator are now Notice for Publication. No. attacting "the edifice proper, in which THE QUICK TRAINS Cyrus signed tha edict authorising the Department of the Interior, ARE VIA THE I. arid Offu eat Salt Lake City, Utah, return of tb Jew a tu their own land,, 2 1900. ) August and in wh'cL Alexander died." Notice is hereby given that the follow Only Direct Line to named settler has filed notice of hi inof ti ntion to make filial proof in support DENVER, OMAHA, tu and that sail proof will be hum, KRNSAS CITY, made before the County Clork of SumST. PAUL, CHICAGO. mit county, Utah, at Coalville Utah, on Scientific JInterican. 4 7 i; ( ai ft do 8 oo 6 00 1C 00 he 12 on zi oo so 21 Off" 4ft 00 0 0 Jt o ft U f 20 00 o oo 7" 00 oo m riu tbia Kan-eat in week atate that the wheat crop i to abundant that the railroads are unable to handle the amount to be chipped, .It ia indeed gratifying to know that the wheat crop it so abundant in that auction of. country thia year. Aiaiu In in tba daily paper in thia aeen r the Latest -- Styles. All PRICES LOW. M. R. Salmon. M a-- ismie high UNION taught at the V year free to anyone ia a good chance (or 15th, able to go away from September No. E U get a good training'. Winters, acbool worn will be Weet acboo thia deairing ItJ Thia , n Ixxal noth pm, 10 per line for first lunar lino for each subsequent luser lion. 5 i dta lo The rates will be strictly adhered to IiihPAToiKi Street Hats, Collerettes, Skirls, Waists and Wrappers. - i oo 00 1 . 4r , mo New Fall Line of 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE j PACIFIC. V- thosa who are not home toachool to Mr. Warner ia wall qualified to teach and ia a bard worker for the uientof education. IH9I1, lor the t F. vu ttKJtt, 4 llyrum 10575, dated Sept. 8, bee. 6, Tp. 1, N. R. arV obta-- - --a bum dm cone acted tor . Ou ia omeowirx U m tcaa Urns aad w can mi Mohsiti f tt. Ctmata. an Tra-- ornct naou trgpi pint Wnhinfton. i I Pit-s- Uium unOrnct band modal, drawioc or photo., wlta deaenp. E, 8, L M I flab. U t 4vt, it pataniabl or not. Irea at Hoq Our too not du till patent ratacurad. charg. lie names the following witnesses to How to Obtain Pataota, with A Piupmirr, la tbs U. & aad temgaeauauw ol tarnu " SSI JS!l prove hla con' muons residence upon and '.cost rseot tree. AUdreaa, Tua following article are among the cultivation of said land, vt William C 9. e. ' prominent one contained in the Im- Brown, George Byrne, Sr. , Alexander all of John II. and which Redden, for Sr., Streets, Era September, provement The Salmon iloytavil'e, Summit county, Utah. came to band tbia week Fbamc P. Hobbs, Regialer and Nature River Mission, Origin of Bam C T. r.v, Attornej , of Revelation Muu from the Standpoint also onr mawazlna. Icnd for In formation at onset RECREATION POINTERS, basis City, Mo. and Reaeon, " The Expulaion from tc. BlierltT s A Maphitea Commandment Nauvoe, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE to Ida Three Bona," The Revolution in Third Judicial District of the State ?t China," beaidea aeveral timely prticlee Utah and County of Summit. A. H. by the editora. The number la an Fuchs, Plaintiff, vs Nellie Rhoades, one and worth atudying. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on fith the day of September A. D. 1900, at CilAXCE TO PAY UP. 10 30 oclock a. m. at the front door ol For the benefit of thoae who are be- - the County Court House, in the city of bind in the payment of their aubecrip- - Coalville, Summit county, Utah. tiona to tbia paper, we wish to atate that 'All 6t Iat number three J) of Block they tau pay the iam by bringing to Butuber thirty (30) Tlaf A" Page inr7 iliia ffie oaf, wheal, pot a toe a, or any Vey, Coalville City, and osorw particularkind of prodac ; and w hope that thoae ly described as beginningat a point that and ,45 feet hundred ninety-nin- e who are owing na will take advantage of is 32 Imin the 23 min. east south, deg. thia. of block said number corner be will northwest week In a few the grain north and thence threshed and polaioe dug, and if aome thirty (30 , running 18 ou min hundred sixty , east of this produce isbrought here wa would 60 deg. 23 deg. 32 min., south five thence are leet. There much. it mte very appm e and .45 quite a number in the varioua town east ona hundred ntnety-niut6 deg. 18 min., west feet, thence south w ho owe for last year and for thia one, five feel, thence north who can well afford to pay the imall oue hundred sixty 23 deg. 32 min., west one hundred ninety-namounts. and .45 feet to place ol beginine ning, aud containing tevenly-fiv- e (.75' ol an acre and two Corn buskers spraiued wrists, barbed and twenty-fiv- e wire cute andapraina, or cuta from any hundred thirty-nin- e 25 (239 hundredths square feet, more oi other ranee, are quickly healed when Gkobok Linpsav , Jr , less. SNOW OINTMENT ia lUI.LARDS of Summit cotinlv. Utah. Sheriff 50 25 ecu ta. Price aud applied. promptly Dated at Coalville this 16th day of AugJohn Hoyden A Son. ust, A. !. 1900. J. M. Lockhart, attorney lor plaintiff. 6 ' ICeAa.NOWCO, mmu And all Principal Eastern Pointt. Through Trains via thin Line Solidly Vextibuled and Elegantly Equipe(l with .DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM j PALACE SLEEPERS, BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS, ASK ABOUT EXCURSION RATES. For full information call on C, I. WnEADON, Agent, Coalville, Utah. Always" On Hand JLr W.J. WRIGHT. at the 00 ;rrr-- orders Send us for all your The meeting at the Tabernacle Sunday evening waa one of the moat iutereating kinds of Job Work. ouea ever held here. The budding waa O.EN thf imuoK, crowded with people, many coming from DKIAKTMENToK I N Mhititfton I) July Lt1 tkkU Yt VMO hftrvbv l'uo Uit and the aurronnding loans. The lecture to the t oiiiniliourr of the (tunenil land UflTt will h irrtMVfU b) th singing were excellent. the I s Lami ottxo ml Halt lkeCHy. I uh. up nti includlnK th JOlh dty of HupUDilor, to The meeting waa opened liy Prof. fttr the f th Act purihofM under the provision 4 Isy; of a quantity of of Jun Paul, Mr. Edward and Miaa Thomas pm limber (pvt oi thuni Um at ber and - MM fvet of maturr living titnlx. lo very beautifully rendering the tong 0 old BulqeMt t future meaxurvmeut ami to be cut f 7Uj J. y unnyit auiatg Hoytsvllle, Utah. MARBLE WORKS and Tablets Marble or Granite. CEMETERY HI- - waa offered by Elder Frank Croft. Mra, Edward next aang lie was a Prince." The lecture delivered by Prof. Paul on the Theory of tha Beautiful in Art and Nature," was divided into three parts, interspersed with vocal selection by Mr. Edward. The diviaiona of the lecture were Kind and Quality of the Beautiful," Theory ol the Beautiful" and Tha Beautiful in Art and Nature. Every part of the lecture waa handled in a very able manner, and was much enjoyed by the large crowd present. Edward wa The singing by Air waa musical tb beat and charming, for have here had treat the people many days. Besides the two song mentioned above Mr. Edward, accompanied by Miss Thomas, sang the following : "Kiat Walt," Silent Iloaft,F' Thine Always" and by special request The Last Rose Summer. of auaeting adjourned a vote tendered the visitor for the excellent program they had Just before of thank waa from land boumled, dooenhed aa bcgiftnmg at the Northiatcumer N W 4 of II, T Srt.K t If , S L Mer , anti runuing thence due South Fork of Huih lute the tnirnecia until tha Hig mlltN. thuuca tha 1rovo Kivera tlie aa aald Htg Houtb Fork tu up aaslerly and uihcrlr direction, following the course f said tream a ditauwof fuuraUe. thence in a north itrw'tnm l tullea to iDteranelUm of c eotrly oovJ frk of Hnanutke ereafc, Uwuee mnUeat arlv and north down along the eoum of Hoap-atoncreek lo junction of ane with IVivo river, a dUunre of S- - mile thauce norlheaatiTlv up and along the couiwe of the Provo ner, adi-tanc- e of 1 in lie. thence tiofthweatendy a disfiret fork with mile to intemerttow-otance of Houhler creek: thence aoulhwevterely down and to of Houlder Mine with nek juncftM along river a dmtamc of about IS mile f hence Pro distance of about down and along Provo nvrr, a I mi lea to a point near corner of M'oa 9. A to aud It, T and K afreald thence eaat along the north line of See U, a Unit mile to plnc of he giQulng a Uhm tle limit of the Cmiah Korvat .No living timber lee than eigh Keaorre, t tab UH li (I I nuhiVuj dlawieler at the twoeetll be al U Uutd be ut St but of lea than $1 uoforhe-- i mg timber and 9 a fw dead tinrlter per thtusand lt dead UtnU'rsuf-- 1 fH.l will be tnnsblered Acieutly uund for use for timber or lumU r will be included iu the aato aud must be accepted aud M no A denoait of remitted by th purihaer with the AeHiter will be requlrel witheai h bid, an uf In full Of tha approximate anrtrenf and of the nurehaae money, the aum 4 $?m! J inut be made within an daa of notice of award, or may, at the option of thi purchaser, be made in equal Installment wtthiu SO, W ana 90 day, All from tha date of uch notice Umber will be marked and deaijtuated be fireen by the offloer under whoae uner ; vianmthe work will Lie done, aud none will be Cut uutil o marked and designated, and no Umber wiU be allowed to be romoi ed until paid form ach bidder must guarantee that all tope, full lopa and refute will be piled for bumiugmnder tlie direction of the officer in charge; uat th cutting and removal will be conducted kith prudent care for the afet of th rouiif timLier, aud that no timber will be remoea from the Male of I Uh Purchaacr failing tn remoT all ookI timber uithiq rnc year from date of award forfeit both purchaw mooev aud right totltnbftruur-- i moied. unlceau extenum of time granted t anv And all bid t j 1 he rwht to BlUKK HxkmaMS toqxM wnmr . i IRON Weber Coal Co NEW uriu ilCTT YORK For over fifty-eig- ht years a National Family Paper for MLlIVLI farmers and villagers, whose TRIBUNE. readers have represented tbe very best element of oar A DAILY, wrmy ASD THE TRIBUNE. 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Several of this companys wheel have been in use in the county over a year and have given satisfactions Am satisfied I can make it profitable for you to buy from me, E. M, Stakei Rockport, Ut&h. |