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Show UttifC.iity of CU1 v ir The LETTERS LLE two or lhite month- -, until he could drne to the winter range. iOl.lTU'tL AFFAIRS. but a v ear and a half old. tie at home witu her patents she and w,,n, Held d 80 muih Over her ih.hlren, and "Ho... hui The Utile .on of E. M. and Louisa ed Tltkfla so from the wui - indicted bv mut'd, Mak- -i (lit at the home o Elijah Malm ' usl nu 1, I1 -t I .iatuntev that .he hat Iv died, night the Coalville rt Park tits ou (npl.27 The thild a- f a Uni Mae hie, am In arled and with ervelptla. and taken to puhl can. met la c uu u. and elected its j t lU i ted leg ite- to he county convention held S)J won. m, and I igh v n by rat CUT for mediful aid, and ceeme.l eiliit-Mh1,1 ho knew her Mi- Y. G. Bullock, , ri fnl'uws lad many Thuro i,! ii mg along titcelv until 1 . nde, John Calite, If a era w ho w t m - In r, and w h i u u lit n i e did i ry end 'in in t Ink, J in Mi i i lOnrn w ith lu t Y( P uni1 j n- - an 1 d P.eauliein, W. j ills, biother dt ( It J -- I II 'ii i i i n i Cl for justice of is n th( n id l.es hirhed (in uki i - stii allied w etal services vu rt hi I Ht Pai leys the pun c and .1 h Robinson for con, tiinii-- , laieia-- ti biuit-- , w.i( Bo teferdy morning an the remain nu uitl ( t( rnal iiijur ( s o( anv kind stable. r brought, Coalville and intened L and happ.lv eufed bv ap-- ( uitvf coavaxjtua. tl plying I! I LARDS SNOW LINIMENT. , city cemetery. The county convention was held at Price, 25 and 50 cents. John Boyden & the Opera House Wednesday. A full Son. Uull-IInrlledelegation was present, and the business GRASS (REtR transacted seemed satisfactory to most evening at 8 30 oclock Justice Grass Creek, Oct. 4, 1900. all Republicans. J. E. Foster of Ilene-f- er performed tbe cere m on v Emroa Timor was made permanent chairman and united in marriage Melvin Ball Tbe new store is almost completed. Ed. Beaublen secretary. The nomina- aodfiss Susie Hartley. Tbe wedding Our district school commenced on tions for county offices were made as to4ylace at the residence of Justice i Monday , w ith John Walker ss teacher. follows: bmif, and a reception was given the -- John Paakett of For Representative Mis Eliza J. Barber attended the you couple by the bndes mother, at Henefer. whig intimate ii tends were present. conjoint session of the Y. M. and Y. I., Commissioners YV. If. llama of Park CTirtiea joins with the many fi lends if. I. A. at Coalv Its Suday evening. John 0Drioll of Woodland and oftfcyoung City, Messrs James Walker, Thomas Chapcouple in wishing them a J. Pj Moiiebrftker of lleytsville. kn J'UK'rsgftd and hanpv married life. work lee commenced Chat and Addy pell Clerk J. S. Salmon of Coalville. at the mine on the first of the month. Recorder Cml Allison of Coalville. t'sunell Dtccllng, Joseph Barber wa tbe only citizen Treasurer James Don of Park City, from this place w ho attended the Dem( Council met in tegular session Assessor Peter Martin of Park City. ocratic caucus at Coalville Monday a quorum present and Attorney J. M. Lockhart, Park City. S!cy D'ght, Key Cfoft evening. presiding. Survevor R. A. Jones of Henefer.' offered by Councilman The canyon road is in much better wji DEMOCRATIC TtCkET. condition since tbe storm than it was e The Coalville Democrats met iu caucus t j f evaevof session held Sept. 17th before. Quite a number of teams are on and nominated V. G. Monday evening ' id and approved. tbe road again Johnston for justice of the peace and VT. llfollowing bills were allowed: Mr. and Mrs A. D. Bower were up D, Robinson for constable. The dele- T. work on pipe lne ... 122.00 fiom Coalville yesterday visiting with gates named to attend the county con- Jew Johnston, labor.,,... 18.60 emfriends. Mr. Bower has secured vention held at Park City yesterday were Tl t JJorten, water master.... 8 00 ploy rnent at the mine. 6 60 J. L. Boyden, Daniel Sommers, Mrs, B. Tims, dog tax J. UU deacons , The dance given by the Edith M,A. Wright, R,S. -ty, making man holes . . 11.40 quorum last Thursday evening was well Calderwood and T. L. Allen, ! of Coalville Co-o$000.10, attended, although the roads were very Following is the jticket nominated at lum etc was referred to the piles, like looked and storm. much it muddy the convention ; . con ee on claims and accounts, Parties from Coalville and (Spring Hollow For Recorder F. II. Wright of CoalT onthly repojts of the marshal were fa 'attendance. - Refreshments ville. " nd treasurer were read andac- were seyved at 12 oclock and everyone Surveyor E. II. P.hend otCoalviJe we-" ! UM "'td ample jtsvtiew tvIansbip. 1 referred to tbe auditing comSheriff C, W. Mate of Park City, We have seen the frail infant when ..I the faint struggle for existence seemed Assessor J. T. Fizgerald of Park City. t rdinaxce granting to tha Rocky Clerk P. II. Nieeley of Woodland. almost ended, resuscitated and made ain Ball Telephone Co. a fran-,- o strong by the use of YVHITES CREAM Attorney C. A. Callis of Coalville. erect polesetc., on the street VERMIFUGE. Price, 26 cents. John Commissioners J, C. Lambert of city was Vised and ordered pub- Boyden & Bon. Kamas. J. J. Bowen of Uoytsville, in The Times. - Bartley McDonough of Park City. H EREFCK benedictlotby Rolvert Walker Daniel Lambert of Representative IIeneirk, Utah, Oit, 4, 1900, tv ii adjourned. v Kamas. Editor Tivith: FROM CORRESPONDENTS. il- 1 -- Arcund lie Ccutj in Seven Days, 1 -- Ini Ff iittnrfs cf He Tbe Veek i n-t- Told In retail by EfLclent I v (it-- 1 Correspondents. rio. 1 Pkoa, Utah, Oct, 4, 1900. Euitos Timas. ). J. A. Merchant was a delegate to the Republican conentiou held in Coalville yesterday. Coal hauling .a now in order and teamsters are taking advantage of the good roads. Oscar llhins and A. M. Lyons go to Park City today to attend thDemo-crati- c convention. llkina has been eletiedchair-nia- n and 11. B. Williams secretary of the Democratic committee. Osi-arA- The Republicans have nominated 8. justice of the peace sad T. M. Neel for constable, while tbs Democrats have nominated A. G II. Marihant tor justice of the peace and G. H. Nix for constatle. M. YYalkerfor c4 What with the celebrated Neel case which has been on trial daring the first of the week at Coalville, and the Republican convention held in the same place, oar town has bad somewhat , of a deserted look. Cl, G. A. Beck a photographer w bo esme to town last week, was quits severely hart a few days age. It seems that Mr. Beck was experimenting with some flash-ligpowder, DBed In his business, and while holding the can of powder Id his left hand the powder exploded, (I ht l.SS: 1 p, - LJ in her t a rf AM T WM being badly burned by the flaeh of the powder. The force of the explosion was so great that it threw Mr. Beck to the ground and broke the glass in the windows of the house in which he'wts at the time. Assistance was at hand almost immediately and the gentleman was taken to the residence of 0. F. Lyons, where the hand was dressed by Dr. John Maxwell. The wound has Potatoes are being dug and are turnbeen very painful, but is improving A new medicine for biliousness is now ing out very wen. on sale at John Boyden A Sons drug under tbe skillful attention of the able Some fall plowing is being done and store. It is called Chambtrla'na Stomdoctor, some baa been planted. grain ach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick B. R. E. Viek. relief and will prevent the attack if acThreabiug has been delayed on When you eshnot sleep for coughing, given as soon as the first indication of it is hardly necessary that anyone should count of a breakdown,, but all will be the disease appears. Price, 25 cent per tell you that you need a few doses of finished this week. box. Samples free. Chamberlains Cough Remedy to allay The people of Ileuefer will shortly the lrritafion of tbe throat, and mase taiie steps to organize into a town. This Died Heartbroken. sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For is a will favor move meet with aid good sale b? John Boyden & Son. One of tbe most pitiable and fi4 the people in general. deaths that we have been called on to KOlKrUKT. ( Both departments of our district record js that of Mrs. N'eoms Reeves, ' RoixroHT, Utah, Oct. 3, 1900. sclnx 1 are now in session, Professor M. daughter of Mr' and Mrs. William RedEditok Times: M. Smart pa principal and Miss Lavinia den of Snvderville, who diod Tuesday Mrs. Ltbbie Maltn is very sick. Paskett as primary teacher. night. The cause of her death was heart Messrs. T. H. Stephens, J. E. Foste', Born, to the wife of Joseph Vernon, a failure and a complication of disease. George Roberts and Lehi Hennefer at- - She was 20 rears old and leaveB a daughter, Sept. 19th. All doing well. the Republican conventional Mrs. Malm of Salt Lake City is here UmI Md fonr chlIdren to mourn her Coalville as delegates from yesterday, Mrs. Joseph her daughter, visiting loss, besides her parents, brothers aad here, Vernon. sisters and a boat of friends. A good many people from lenefer The stor leading np to her death is a Henry E. Beamons has been quite have to bet gone conference, weie greatly ead one. About eleveh years ago, she sick with erysipelas, but be is improvat to Echo to get martied a man named Joseph Reeves at to go annoyed having this at writing. ing on the train when there is a depot in whom she had si child- Evanston, Mrs. John Davm of Mill Creek payed x w wy .tZ I by i town. the i Mrs. Smith a visit last week and re ren, two having 'died. Shortly hr Tie people should bear in mind that they were married Beeves began to best turned home Sunday. the committee on cemetery still have and abase his wifeAhamefully. Reeve Elders George E. Wilkins and S. M. matter of. building a fence in band, was a saloon man, and his wife, thinkWalker were the speakers at the after- tle and will make a move As soon as the ing to better her condition, induced him noon meeting Sunday. means Is on hand, to move on to a ranch in the Star Valley Heber Bennion of Taylorsville was a t BuAJhisdid not change hit visitor here last Sunday, the guest of i When veu have no appetite, do not country. relish your food and feel dull after eat- - bfu'al nator. nd he continued to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beamon. Several times she ing you may know that you need a dose abuse his wife. ty Miss May fcmiih will attend the of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver4 threatened to leave bimrand he told tuts winter. She has been in Tablets. Price. 25 cents per box. Bam- herifsledid ho would kill her. bhs Salt Lake for some time visiting friends. pies free at John Boyden A Sons "drug loved her children, and had itnothcrl1 store. Mr. ard Mrs. Henry Beamons and for them she would have left him long aooa, Stephen and Reuben, have gone to TO THE DEAr. ago and takln the ebances of being Balt Lake to spend tbe winter. (Stephen A rich lady cured of her Deafness and killed. - . will attend the University and Reuben Noises in tLe Head by D. NichoKns Just one month ago her father went Artificial Ear Drnms, gave 110,000 to theJackaon whooL out to Star Valley and took his daughter his deaf people unabl Ur. Beckatead, a sheep man, passed to Institute, so that and took away from her brute-husba- nd ar-Drums procure-t- he may have He last Rock Saturday. port throngh them free. Address No. 13163, The her to his bom in Snyderville. Reeves was try log to rent a field from aome of Nicholsdn Institute, 780, Eight Avenue, would not let her take any of the childt tha farmers to pasture bis sheep in lor New York, C. 8. A. ren away, eo aba left themLthe youngest hus-tmd- ed I i Cm-yersi- United States land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, U-B- Third. That work shall be irsnest n vv KltH w i'V in xaaetv dtu( Ivr, "wel.hira- tna," iiw I'UnniiM siwmw - ! wwmH6insnwTO. I ( t' i i a tice is hereby given that the Btat filed in this office lists seleeted by said State under Sec-1- 2, of the Aet of Congress approved 16, 1894. The following tracts, cm- b ed in said lists, are in townships doing mineral claims of record, viz: list 100, for the establish ment of anent water reservoirs: N E the lot bum' 1 4, of See, 30, in Townsbip 3, north til of Range 5, east. list 101, for the establishment o aanent water reservoirs. N W of 8ectioii 14, in Township 3 h and of Range 6, east, Balt Laks 'and Meiidian. piea of laid lists, ns far as they re-- to said tracts by descriptive sub-uohave been conspicuously ed in this office, for inspection by ottah has iSEBWand phone, police or fire alarm wire, and Shall be sucurely fastened on supports placed as near as practicable to said telephone, police or fire alarm or other wire. Whenever any such wirs is maintained in violation of the provialsns hereof, the owners or persons in charge of said wire shall 'remove same upon receiving a written notice to do so; and la1 case they fail to do so, tbe rama may bt removed by order of tbe Mayor and City Council, at Che expense of the said owners or perrons in charge of said wire. Section 3. AH rights hereby granted shall be subject to such future reasonable terms, conditions and changes ss the Cty Council may from time to time prescribe. Tbe provisions of this or-ounce shall Be roid'hole'es kn tinCon'dl-tionswj person interested, and by the public acceptance thereof iu writing ie rally. of the city I uring the alxty days next following placed on file in the office Bell Mountain said tfc date of this notice under depart recorder by Rocky tal instructions of November 27, Telephone Company within thirty dajs lf( i (23 L. D. 459,, protests or contests after the passage of this ordinance. Section 6. The tights hereby granted ijj nt the claim of the State to any of it- - tracts not be exclusive; hut tbe Mayor shall rx subdivisions hereinbefore ribed, on the grourd thatdhe eatne and City Coumsl reset ve the power to a re valuable for mineral than agri- - i grant to otLcrs theuee of said streets, (siiral purpose, will be received and j alleys and public a ays at said city under f ii co Section 4. - sl r J r'T forrepomO"nhettenerxl at Washington, D. C. Failure Land-prep- r tf. autimrityeither joi any par-- use pose similar to that fpr which their other for or pur herein any granted, protestor contest within the time is will he considered evidence of pose. (I treon-minera- l hection 6. All costs arising from the character af said tracts, tfd the selection thereof and publication of this ordinother-i- rt i fine $50 Gold Watch; for the fika handsome Bilk Drea Pattern. If iuor than oue person succeeds in making complete list the $100 cash and thw equivalent n money of the other prise ill be divided among those who send correct fist of nine Ntate We want joa to try and make out the entire ciow States, fur w ho knows but w hat you majr be th lucky winner? Contest cloeew Oct, 30th. The object of giving away these prizes is simply an advertise rnejik of Wards Root Beer. Send no money with your reply bat be sure to send us the name and addreg of your neartst druggist and tell o whether he keeps Ward's Root Beer or not. This is simply oneol our plansof adverg thae--- tising aud hop will be tbe of means bating costly prizes Ward's Root Beer talked about in many new homes. Bend your answers today if possible. Everyone has au equal opportunity. Honest and fate treatment Is guaranteed, No one in our employ will be allowed to enter contest. Contestants who enclose a sdf addres-ydy- ' stamped envelope will verne an iur mediate reply. All that is required 1JL aUCcessful is your assistance in in trod wo- Bee F orBrtferi lb Ing Wards Root purest and best. Ad iress early as possible, Ward Drug Co., Dept. C, 39 32 IS, 14th Bt., New York, , , jn r t .! oar-giyie- passing Frail reddtera. ance shall be paid by tbs said Rocky ft Anybody Choice prunes, all Mountain Bell Telephene Company. Section 7. The rights and privileges want, at orchard, cent a pound. L T, Fbakk D, IIobbs, Register, Ueoboe A. Smith, Receiver. n32t9 herein granted ar granted for th tern Alvord, View, Weber County, Utah. being free from objection, will be recoin graded for approval. -- - WIO.M - Uyvkwrn can be UansjioGid uuo cew York and so on. You can ot,y me tath Foarth. That tha said Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company, it suc- letter in its own group. It wid befona4 hard study, but il you stu k to it yoo, cessors or assigns, shall save aad keep may get five, or even seven, or perhapw said Coalville City harmless from any all of the words correctly. The proj rotand all damages which may result from of ors Wards Root Beer, that delicioow, the negligence or misconduct of tny of healthfu1! temperance beverage, offer the its or their agents, servants or employees in tbe construction or operation of said following grand prises: To the person who sends a complete correct hat wid bt telephone line system. Section 2. No electrte- - Lght or other paid $100 in money to the person cr4- wirejused for carrying hesvy currents of ing the next laigest correct list will W a slectricity, shall approach to or cross th given $75 Bicycle (ladys br gentsjj for tbe next largest correct list a ill line of any telephone, police or fire alarm wire at a dbianee of less thaa given a beautiful $05 Iarlor Organ ; 6E-tbfourth largest list will be given is fonr feet either above or bejow said teleanee. U: J Oyskwrn,- t August 6, 1908. hom il map emetrn: T . -- r 1. of d -- tc orihvwce. twenty five ycargjrim and after Tb granting of the same. j AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TOTHE Section 8. Upon any fault ofcotw ROCKY MOUNTAIN PFIL TELE- pliaixe with ihe foregoitig named coa PHONE COMPANY, ITS fcUYES--fcOR- dltione, this franchise may,! the opiates FRANAND ASSIGNS, id the euid Mayor and City Council, I CHISE OYER AND UPON THE f o ft sled. STREETS AND AT LEYS OF COYL-V- I Thu ordi Lance shall taka L1.E CITY, SUMMIT O'UMy, etlci t fir m and after twenty days after UTAH. its publication. Be it ordained by the City Council of Iflestd and approved bv the Mavov Coalville (tty, State rf Utah . and Cty Council of CoaM.te City, Oe Section I. That therein hereby grant-e- toier t, 1900. c R. Jones, to the Rocky Mountain Bell Tele.City .1 (reorder. phone Company, a corporation, it sucApprottd this let day of October, 19C. . cessors aud assignee, the right to place Fbahk Caorr, Mayor. and maintain poles and wires, with the Btati or Utah, ) snne, braces and other fixtures neces- City or Coalville, I at. and over tbs CoiHTr or FTmmit. j sary thereunto, upon streets, alleys and public ways tf said I, C, R. Jones, City Recorder of Coal city, for the purpose of supplying to the ville City, State of Utah, do hereby public communication by telephone or tify that the above and foregoing law othertmproved electiical device, under j full, trut and correct eopy of an ordinthe following terms end conditions' ance emiltd An ordinance gtanting t First. That the said Rixky Mountain tha Rocky Mountain Boll Telephoa Bell Telephone Company, its successors Company, it successors and assign,"" or assigns, when wr requested by the franchise over and opon the itreels and Mayor and City Council, shall permit ra o Coalville City, Summit county, said poles and fixtures Id lie Used Tree of Utah, Said ordinance was pained ly charge by the said eitv for the purpose if City Council of said city, October of suspending and maintaining thereon 1st, 1900, as appears of record in wry such fixtures snd wires as may be re- office. quired by the police aud fire depart-men- tt IN WITNESS WHEREOF, of said city. And said company I have liiri-untset say is to furnish for eyty business, free of Beal. hand and affixed the corporoharge, and with exchange service, eo ate seal of said city this 11 long ee an exchange ii maintained here-t day of October, A. D, 109. under, one telephone at a place desigC. K. Joses, City Recorder. nated by the Mayor and City Council. Second. That all pole erected under Something Xcw, this franchise shall be p'aced subject to .y 4 with Four lteplr. theapproval of the Mayor and City Here is something new, tn original Council, and no wirea shall be suspended Read very carefully. Yon may contest. a less than twelve feet above at height 00 In Cash, a Parlor Orjjan, m $100 the sidewalks, nor at a less height than get Gold Watch or a Bilk Dress. Whociu twenty feet above the streets where wires cross such sidewalks or such arrange these nine group of jumblod letters into the names of 'nius Stwte. streets. . ,ito Ju a. A : -" n |