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Show - - i Cfiij imes ULE ... ftff nOPLtS iOnsrtUB. DBVOTXD TO you vin. TX3E3 COALVILLE, SUMMIT OT STFLOffTT IITTEE: -- COUHTT.t 3.JU5E a8, known sometime iaxt week what per, and the latter epok on tbe inbjecU . sr '4 of faith, prayer aad tbe word of wisdom, ill be done on that day. , each one occupying forty-fiv- e minute. County Superintendent of Scholia, C. ; CORRESPONDENTS. A, Blocher and wife, Mrs. A. William At I oclock in tb evening the Salat and floade Carpenter were visitor assembled In tbe school boat. A noetic W. Bead Smoot and President Mo here isat meek. the CoEtj is Sewn addressed the were and present Taylor Georg Milliner kai returned home audience for eom time, after which the from Caldwell, Idaho. While abeent branch was organised into n ward with the gentleman purchased a ranch near John F. Salmon as bishop and William TliBippennisgsoI tbs fist feel Caldnell and is contemplating moving 6. Wilde first end John B. Pendleton bis family to Idaho sometime aeit ' Toll second counselor. li Delia bj Efficient week, if all is well. Onr Sondny School picnie last ThursTbe wind blew a perfect hnrricane op ComspiodestL wse e grain) oncosts. In the morning day this way on Sunday, Monday and Tuesvery body met at th school house, day ; the dost a a something awful and KAMA. where a program w( carried out conthe gale diied out the land very much. Kama, Uab, Job 21, 1901. sisting of songs, stamp speeches, tradB. R. . Vina. Editor Timm : ing, recitations, etc. As th children marched out of the school bouse they leanfew aocaroBT. Tor tb last day Kama 1 received candy, nuta and orange. All the windy city, titled to tb pam Kocxj-ost- , Cub, JaneM, 1901. those who participated In th picnic a steady wind baa been blowing, teariof Editob Tinas: dinner did ample justice tn the bounties limb from tree aad doing other dam-a- g. MisaTillis Coasey ba returned bom of life. At 2 (Oclock th children aw from Park fftf. Latt Sunday Assistants Fiaber and Mrs. Mary Sargent of HoyUrille has lembled in the school boose and daneed until 4 :30, alter which they ran races Copley of Stak Sanday Schools visited bean visiting here for a week past. for oranges. A free dance was given in Kama in th inteaeat of that organiaa-tio- n. Elders J. J. Bowen and Amos Sargent the evening for th adults. Everything They held an oBcer and tench of Hoytaville were th speakers at tbe pat eed off pleasantly and all had a good era meting after th do of tcbool. L. D. I. meeting last 6uaday. time, , A Seventies meeting era bld at 1 William Molan of Menan, Idaho, Mr, oclock, at which a number of th bretb-aw- n and Mim Ida BUker of this place were a a aran. for th ttlmnt married at Coalville Thursday, Jane enrrounding Hkxkvbx, Utah, Jen 27, 1901.' were preaent. was 20tb, ,A reception given Friday Editob Tnsaa: James Woolstea bales and Loti Pear afternoon et tbe home of the brides Froat here a ery night and crope very on war miionarie here Sunday, 0 parents at which a few intimate relabackward. w had erral peakr at" th after- tives aad friends were present. A grand Mia Laura Batchelor is visiting la Og talk wereinter hall was who noon meeting, given at night. Tb bride is den thli (reek." xwell known befe, a ah has Jived here sting end instructive. Hyrnm Bird ie quite sick with !; At the doe of lb afternoon mting all her life. Sb ha been a general ' . the peopi ruembled and aelected a lavorUe among the yonng people and a pboid pneumonia. of . committee composed of three gentlemen Bend Mia. Martha Ogden la visitvery active worker in tbe Sunday school celebration and all public gatherings, and she will ing retail see here thik week. and three ladies to arrange a Q i rm turn :i. accunn. Eo. 35. MISSIONA KY LETTER. THE HOME GOLD CURE. rt Eldar , u TImsm L lutk Wrttas Atoot the Wacil In tataid. June 12, Dorcastbu, Editob Twee: E-g- ., I thought limi that a part of the world to year reader. must say that Th visitor a'tbongh over new to me. 1 iv Uil: rAa TmlB.il by are Malar Cared wkM Prnk. knmlfM, 1901. Na Maiiaaa Parer. M WmImIii af lb aA CmIUv, Cr rriatnil Ikr Uftrr Habit. It it bow generally knowa and underIa th first place I stood that Druakeanees is e disease and a welcome not weakness. A b dy filled with pot- slime th news is old, yet or, and nerve completely shattered by periodical or constant us of intoxics- l- Marva. few Items from this would be interesting A 1 an antidote Ing liquore, requires capabl Am pleated tossy that my health 1 MBlW(,w,g ,nd ersdicatiug ih,. good at this Urn and I feat to thank my poison, and destroj ing the craving for heavenly Father lor all the blessings I intoxicants. Sufferers may new cure bemselree at home without publicity , receive. nr be Properly Aa Ob- - or lots of time from business the paper that you have had a change la th Stak. Well, I bop that it will be for the better. Th old offloer may have heea found wanting in some things, hat I woeW like to see th men whs in perfect. They eey a aew I see by by this . wonderful IJOMK GOLD CUBE which bee been perfected after many years close study aod treatment of in- ebriates. Tbe faithful use according to direction of tins wooderfol dleooretry to ? positively gnarauteed to Cure th moat obstinate case, no matter how hard a :! broom sweeps clean. I like one that drinker. Oar record show the marvef he been tiled and found tree. Bat lous transformation of thousand of Tfc cdmmluee mho were appointed then tbe Lords wsye ere not mans Drunkards into sober, Industrions end a program for inly Fourth .. upright men. , to erf ways. W am told In an eld saying WIVES CURE YOUR 1IUSBAND8 f d have been hard at work and have that everything will eom out right In CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS 1 1 1 in firs eel ebrat ion the getting np washing; 1 hope so. W most do Thi remedy is la no emse a nostrum for tl tday. An Invitation ia extended our button epectfl for thi dhevm only, end doty as saint of God. to ail people of the rurroanding towc W do not have many Saints ia this toeo skillfully devised anj prepared that it to thoroughly tolubli And pleasto to. e to Coalville ssd eajor them-selre- b place, and It ly herd work to get thorn to ant to tho taste, so that It can bo given Following Te the program that, attend to their datiet as they tbonld do. In seep of tea or ooffea wlthoat tho has i.f arranged : Bnt I can say that w have' some good knowledge of th person taking it. Ba iris Salute of Artillery. j I ones. WehaveooeBrothvrSmlth, xow Tboumnds of Drunkards have enred At! oclock th street parade will ninety themselves with thle priceless remedy, year old, who wilt travel eight end as many more have been cured and take 1 'ice, in tb following order : ' have miles to attend meeting. I mada temperate men by Su-da-Bearers and Bert Eidredg baring the rd thought what A difference with eom ot CURE administered by loringfrienda P. U. Neeley. the people At home. This same Brother aad relative wit Bout their knowledge Mcyor and City Connell. Smith bed a full eat of n tarsi tooth it coffee or tea, and believe that ' r , com Into his moeth about tea yean they dlseoaUneed drinking oftoday Er Band, their own tree will. , DO NOT WAIT. Do not bo Go' Jee of Liberty. (Guard W, 1 1 ago. deluded by apparent and misleading Han 0, W, Huffman, John Walker, E. have aot sees the Wright boys, Improvement Drive Out th disease 8. T Uer.) or Elder Hobson lor tome lime, bnt 1 at onoe and for all tima. Thn IlGUE vle Bicyci Biden. F The complete organization of the Heaonderateod that they are doing a good GOLD CUBE to sold at the extremely t tow price of One Dollar, thus Thirteen Ban-d- y. Colonies, repto Original take ward is der place expected work ; also Sister Sargent. plscing " within reach ot everybody a treatment ' sd by il young ladies. 1 eom ol th see that tbe by papers r more effectual than other - i coating f ;5 t., people in Coalville have been troubled to f'.O. Full- - directions Georg BohtrU unloaded scar of lumaoeotcpaey 9 ball sT,'s In ber here this eetk end a k packs;?. with email pot. Well, they are not ibt hetrst 1 1 suo-coe- : lor Jaly Fourth. MaeiOh, Editob Timks: IT alb aw "tpUoT ta days. be greatly jntoaed by all. MAKIO. Utah, June On 26,1901." , wiff leave tlieJ'1tuoriiTbg r nr 'to apendVfew - Jessy Vernon of Holliday, Dub, spending a - few weeks, with her Mias 1 mother, Mr. P. H. llortic. Mrs. M. A. bvans of Sait Lake City le spending n few neeka with her daugbtwr, Mrs, J. A . Woolstenhnlme. The wind blow every day end it is drying everything np. A food shower would be greatly appreciated. Mia May Lewie returned home on the 23rd, alter spending ten day visiting with relatives in Salt Lake. Enoch Anderson seems to have takan inddew liking to 6alt Lake, as he has mad three tripe there in the past tea day. relative. Mrs. 'Alice Simpson and son, Delmar, returned home r from Spanish Fork on Mi 24ih, where they bad been visiting Mrs. Hanuah Lewis. . , Tb groom la a resident oK Kenan, Idaho, and beer an excellent character.. They receive thebeat wfchea of their many friends lot lorg aad prosperous Journey e through life. After visiting a fwf-- 1 -- otre, -i-- - MA inOTT.'SLi bare, they people., will depart for their new home at M em- k,oit , Barn ball boys. Stephen Beard returned horns from Float' w Balt Lake during (he week with a wife. CoaivSl The lady who ha become Mrs. 8. Beard Peoples Mercantile Cempany. , ' vJ. waa Mies .Tans Carter. Their friends John Boydeu A Son, druggists. . Urroa, Utah, Jne 26, 1901. her bnv only good Pisbee for their Bowen. . JJ. Editob Turns : ,J future life, and hope they will he happy W. J. Wright. Bishop Hopkin and Elder Weaver sod prosperous. Robert Walker. and their families of Echo attended ser: For I be Fourth celebration a program Tmdesmen, ' vice here last Baoday. In BladtemUh. , will be rendered at the meeting house Shearing at Clarks corral will be of the reading of Csipenters. the consisting morning, finished on Friday, Most of th wool Misers th Declaration of Independence, oramoney will be kept in tbe connty, as Cithens in etc. date C. A. ; tion by Callis, songs, carriages. nearly ail the sheep men reside here, Bongh Blders. for tbe children, at lp.m.; bare ball at The retiring bishop appreciates very At 10 :30 tbe following program will be S :30 between Evanston ' nod Henefer, much the longrslulations of Preaiden'; carried out at the Stake Tsberaaele: and n grand ball at night. The comTaylor in the removal from the arduous Braes Band mittee la working hard to maketb Music....;..', labors of bishop, and extends his symSinging Choir is invitation days epovtsa eicoesijan pathy to those chosen to fill th Frank Croft Prayer,,..., ...bishop a have and all to attend extonded to Singing. Choir good time. Oration. .Hon. H. 8. Tanner of Salt Lake Apostle Reed Smoot and President Hueic. ... .Choir Married, on June , 26tb, at tb real' Toast Moses W. Taylor favored Upton with ............ .... Smith Alma .J. visit on Bsnday last and effected an dence of the bride by her father. Bishop Music. Band of Bound Velley--Georgs organisation of the war!.' John 8. Sax- Anderson, AmaMOQir ton was made bishop, with James Judd Fowler of Henefer and Misai Maggie In the afternoon tne following sports Near rela- will be M first and: Edward Btaley as second Anderson of Bound YnHsy. carried out at tb eiiy park: number 2:00 counselors. Tbe minor organisations tives of th yonng couple to the oclock. Barn hall ; prim, $&, of about twant were present and at th will be effected In tbe near future. J JO, Foot races (see dodgers for partclose of the ceremony partook of t wediculars.) , GRASS CREEK. ding snpper. Tbe oveijing wee (pent in 4 JO, Cricket game, prise, $5. Gras Creek, June 20, 1901. yocal mnaic, recitations, etc. Mr. Fowler JO, Horae race. First Event, 400 Editob Timm: glree a free wedding dene at Henefer yards running race; prise $10. Besom The mine worked two days last week. tonight, th 27th. Mr. Fowler Ik on of event. 30 yard ; prise 9k Third event, ie Thi place has been well represented onr most prominent yonng men ; he 300 yards; prim (.& Entrance to steady, honest and upright and ie highly firet, 11 to second and in Coalville tbe past week. third, M cento. His wife ia quit well knoae Hones may enter nt any time before tb Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Wilde ol Silver respected. here and the many friends of tbs yoang races. eu, Idaho. 1 " - " Co-o- p. x- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lundbert, who had been spending .the peat week in Salt Lake City attending the commencement wxerciaes of tbe University, returned home on the 23rd. They brought with them their daughter, Helms, who was cue of tie normal graduates of tb U, of U. this year. Miss Luodberjr is a very bright girl and we wiab her eucceee in whatever ah may undertake to do. v X roa. 1 Mr. I v City wr week. visiting relative here this couple will Join in wishing them e pro Then will she be other eperta, Inperoos end happy Journey through Ufa. cluding Manila - Eopt. Hansefi distributed checks to Trick, entrance Ice, They will be nt home to their friends At cents; M cents to any on crossing it. the miners last Friday for the month o Henefer th 27tb. after Greased pig, sack, wheelbarrow, barrel!, ' ... MJ- beop and other race. Joseph Berber attended brass band TIMBER. CVLTVKE, FINAL PROOF. Arrangements will also be mad lorn -- Notice fovPubUoatfcm. practice at1 Coalville on Saturday, Toeo-da- y bicycle nee; prim gg. entrance fee 75 4853. Ho. and Welneaday evenings. cent, f porta will b in ebarge of comUnited State Lend Office,) Mis Eiixa Barber went to Oakley Balt Lake City, Utah, V mittee consisting of Carl Allison, Boy May 31, 1901. - J Jast Saturday evening to attend the Wilkins, C. A. Callie, J. W. Lamb, L. E. Is Henry Notice hereby given that organization of the various associations , filed notice of intention to Eldrsdge. Sramohe bat 4 of Abet ward. Ths day sport will conciade with n make final proof before Begisterasd Quite a number of the yoaeg people 'Receiver at their office in Salt Lake City'Grmd Citiin, 211 at tbeCitvFnrk of this, place the dance in on the 16th day of July, 19Q1, on Umber Parilion There will be good marie by culture application Ho. 967, for tb 8W1 Hotoon e baud Spring Hollow Monday evening, given aod the daoco eommltteo of section No. 4, ia Township No. by th ladies base ball team. that tb promise pavilion will he In exI 8, Bangs No. 5 E, 8. L. M. At onr L. D, 8. meeting Sunday we He names as witnesses: N. W, Pet- cellent condition. Proceeds to go to aid were favored with the pretence of Home er sen of Salt Lake City, Utah Bobert la defraying the expeneee of tho day. A. There will,!, ba a Ire, childrens Missionaries Edward Bcbina end Enoch Kiddoway, Ephram llortia aadW. Rock port, Utah. daoc la tb Brown. The former rpoke on the eraci-ficti- on Smith of afternoon, ckwing at 4 Fbsbk D. Uoaaa, Register . oclock abarp, of tb Savior and th Lords sop- Chat. 8. Wilkes, attorney. r Pboa, Utah, June 27,1901. Editob Tm as ' Ola Jenten and O. F. Lyons went to Kama last Sunday. 1 Merchant saw mill has been in op ration the past few days.- Eider George Smith and Eider Moulton of Park City were the speakers here last 8andy. Holiday Park ie being filled op with depleasure seeker. Th place i N resort. . 1 lightful Hew items ere as scarce ua hens 7 teeth ; everybody is busy end hove no , time for mischief, pleasure or excitement. A coinmitu bee been appointed to ar-- . range a program forth Fourth. ff aiL-nde- d f .. s;ta Eiders in this toaterenee here had a'touch of it, but they ere all well again aad the most of them are rsleaaod to return home, having fulfilled their mis-toW some mere good Elders :h pwei-lio-n. Mrs. P. H. Hortia went to Salt Lake so the 22nd to transact some business, nlio to visit with her mother Bod other ... t . . OOXT1TTT. 11 LETTERS FROU - V'r'J 'stotth o. ad tra charge. Cant prepaid to eny part of the world a receipt of On Dollar, Address Dept. ECU, EDWIN B. UILES & COMPANY, 023 and 2:'2 Market Street, Philadelphia. 'All correspondence strictly confident. ial, 7 ' v in this corfereooe With kind regards to all, I remain, Mm Ban Kata. Yoar brother la th gospel of Christ, The girls have been th means of cre. Tbomas L. Bbbcm. sting more gennin fun In the base bell line the past week than ell other pnt , Seven Years la Bed.' ' together, Lat Friday evening th Will wonders ever cease T inquire Coalville end Bpring Hollow lady teams th friends of Mr. L, Pease, of Lawrence, played a game at the city perk. It waa Kuo. They knew she had been unable tbe most interesting game of tb lesto leave her bed in veven years oa account of kidney and livr trougle, nervous son and there wee no end io fun. Nine prostration And gsnsral debility ; but, innings were pnjed and tbe ecors stood Three bottles of Electric Bitter en- 20 to 21 la favor 8prlng Hollow. 80m abled me to erelk, tb writes, and istl good playing wee done by both In three months I felt like t new person. and the boy will probably be teems, Women suffering from Headache, Back challenged by th girls in the near fuand find will Dizzy Spell ache, Fainting it s priceless blessing. Try it Satisfact- ture. Another game was played by tbe ion is guaranteed by John Boyded k Son. lame team Monday afternoon at Spring Only 50c. Hdlowr and it wee a great victory for the Coalville girls. Tb score at tbe end ot Hof 1 to. tb seventh Inning wal 7 to 14. Thle United 8ute Land Office,) gam wee also Interesting created much V Salt Lake City, UtAh, fun. We understand that tbe Peterson ) Jane 17th, 1901. To whom it , may ctmerre. girls will come np and play the Coal Notice is hereby given that the 8tate villa girls on the Fourth for $5. ' of Utah haa filed la title office n list, No. Tbe game that we advertised to b 21, of lands selected by the eaid 8tate for tbe ourpoee of erecting Public Buil- pulled off with Coalville and Evnnstow ding, under Section 7, of the Act of ConTuesday wn not played. The excuse gress approved July 16, 1894, The fol- made by the latter, team waa that four lowing tracts embraced in eaid lint are of tbeir best men had left and they la A township containing mineral claim could not eom. ; , of record, viz.: The gwj See. 34, Tp, 3, N., B. 5, E., Talk about your hot ball games; there SL. B. and Mer. Is non that can heat the on played by relata so lists far a of eaid it ."A copy to (aid tracts by descriptive subdivisions, tbe city and county officials. Usually a, has been conspicioosiy posted in this can b played ia one day, hot it game officejor inspection by any person In- took two days to finish this one Tbe terested, and by tbe poblic generally. wsn called st 6 oYlock Tuesday game Within the next sixty day following the date of this notice, under depart- evening aod when the seventh Inning mental instruction of November 27, was ended it was nearly dark no tka ' 1896, (23, L. D. 459) protests or erotests boys decided to finish it the followlsg against tbe claim of tb State to any of night. Tbe were too much toy county hereinbefore subdivisions tbe tract or for the city officers sad tl ey easily woa same the tb on that (round described, is more valuable for mineral than Kr the game, the score being 31 to 40 in agricultural purpose will be received their favor whh aa inning toepare. It and noted for report to tbe General waa a great game and was witnessed by Land Office at Washington, D. D. Failcrowd. The city chaps had to large ure so to protest or contest within the to Fourth of Jaly committho time specified will be considered suf- dig op (5 ' ral , tee. ficient evidence ol the -- character of tbe tracts, and lb select io TO CVBI A COLD IB OKC DAT thereof, being otherwise fie from tor Take recommended apLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. be will All refund ths money If it fails druggists proval. to ears. - E. W, Groves signature to oa FxAkK D. Honas, Register, 25t9 each box. 25. Gsoaax A. EjIutb, Receiver. . non-mine- - i J |