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Show i nn LLE Wf fronts sonsTisEs. Vol. .DUypTpD TQ ZHB,ITTEBESTa XUIi COALVILLE, MEETS A r - JOB WORK EXECUTED KEATLY SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. Eo. 36. INS GRIZZLEY escape from a death a bear. While he with gra pple alfd John Callis Were hunting their horses, preparatory" to a narrow : The county commissioners re turned Friday from a trip in the mountains near the Wyoming line where they went to lay ottt a road over which the sheep that summer oa the Uintah Forest Reserve rnajf go, A large num- ber of sheep ia this county, in being driven to the reserve have to cross a corner of the state of WyomingT That state imposes a tax of three cents per head on sheep coming in there, and.it is for the purpose of dodging that tax that the commissioners are planning a road that will reach the reserve without traversing the territory of our neighboring OS QTTMCrT COTTJSTXTr. COMMISSIONERS J 4 XME moving camp, it was necessary to go through some pretty thick timber. Mr.Paskettame to a large tree that had been t blown doyvn by, the storm. He was in the act of climbing over it, when suddenly from the othrn? side of the tree right on his haunches rose a large grizzly bear.. Mr. Paskett who was pnarmed threw up his arras to scare the bear and shotted heres a bear. Bruin didnt scare worth a cent, but he proceeded to culti'vate a closer acquaintence with the State. 'in the discharge of this commissioner and was within While Paskett had five feet of him. M r. Callis, who tvCommissioner du was about twenty feet away, saw the commissioners perilous position. With commendable u. teoolness and presence of mind Commiwlone John Paakett, Heueferj Willleveled iris rifle and iam ArchibaMoydervttteiJobo B, Hoyt, Kama helnstantly with unerring aim brought bruin down at the first shot. But for the prompt and effective action of (Mr. Callis, the county - commissioner would doubtlessly have been undergoing repairs from the results of an encounter with the bear whose hide adorns his parlor floor. . I RE8ERVATI Ward conference will be held The County Commissioners Tuesmet in regular session last at Grass f Creek next Sunday. 1 . day, all members present County Attorney Evans left A communicajiou from the for Fatk City Tuesday on legal state fish and game warden business. .... , i, stating that ioo,Ooo fish had Lost Linen lap robe and been apportioned to Summit - childs coat, Finder return to was read.- . ley- - - - - County A Communication froni the Weber House. Miss Dora Snoyv of Ogden was State Board of Health was" read -' the and clerk instructed to answer guest" of Miss- Margaret Faddies Wednesday. same. Bills to the amount of $817. 47 Mrs. J. II. Clive and daughwere allowed, On motion of Commissioner ters Ethel- and Mary' returned to their Home in Salt Lake Hoyt it wasordered that a wagon ai :er spending ten days bridge be erected over Chalk Tuesday Creek Basin, under the direction the guest of Mrs. .Moses W. Taylor. of Commissioner Paskett., . Board adjourned. C. R. Jokes left Tuesday bight for Salt Lake to attend the funWEDNESDAY MORNING. eral of Mrs Frank DufVa, a After finishing up bills left over from Tuesday the commis- young woman whom Mr. .Jones sioners took up the matter of baptized while on his mission in the locating the 'sheep road to Colorada. She leaves a bus- T the reserve and refeied the same baud and tliree small children. to the couuty attorney. On motion of Commissioner Paskett it was ordeied that the The regular annual conjoint time for receiving bids for the Convention of the Y. M. and Y. plumbing and heating ,of ' the L. M. I. arsociations will be county jajb was extended to held at Peel, Sunday Sept, tj. Sept. 11, 1905. ofi!c;r is requested to atEvery Adjourned to Sep. 21, 1905. tend. Thz'i will be three is Mrs. Farrell of Park City meetings, ", ' and Mr.and with Cr her ever' visiting parents , , cr' - "V The following from one, of that Goda work, which vai made per -Wyomings papers will ' more feet, ybould need patching up. The'wkole atmosphere of the bouse,' than likely interest the people he leemed to change the tnictve ' laid, of this county, . therefore we reprodpee it in ' full. - . The registration of settlers preparatory to the opening .of the Uintah reservation t settlement is completed, and from that registration we may be able - to for m some estimate of the number of people who may be expected to register .next May for theopening of the Wind River reservation ; June .15, , 1906. We the doctor niered.v41i hearty .acgi ringing htoukh tha toome.ii be ruU , hia hands before, the fire oa a colL winter day, and hie mere .presence na more good than pills or potions. Somehow, the very thought ( hie coming after we bad lent for him seemed tc drive awky our troubles. . 4i One of the most successful phyiicaee-iBoston give very little medicine, Mobil a wonderful power ot making thw patient feel better after ha baa caliedT. HU jolly face and cheerful dUpoaitiom. scvmstn take the etfuj oat cf pains replacee despair with hope, discouragement with eosfideace and a cheerlut reassurance, le that the elek one feet- j a decided uplift aad bae a stronger determination to get well. The doctor' cheery pretence bai Increased the power of hia body to resist disease. n believe that a very conservative estimate, of the number Of people who will register for thopeningof the Wind River reservation to be at least three , times the number who registered for the opsning of the ia Uintah reservation. In other There a great restorative force fr" cheerfulness. It is a sovereign remedy.. words, Judgiag , from the - -- the Uintah reservation we may expect at the lowest estimate that 100,000 registrations for people will register for the opening of the Wind River reservation. Some of the reasons for the irrr::-- : r ' u: cf the Wirl r.ivrr r " c-- . The physician who ran inspire ea pectancy of something better to come,, who can give you eonfidstie in yoor-pow- er to overcome disease, and caa make jrou feet that itiija ihame (era mar made to do a great work in thewcr1 1 be ailing, has very IL:. t f - . C-- :t '; 1) !r r - Ur X. C9. ' , Report tbs First ef the Itflssil lank ef Coaliille, at Coalville, In the State of Utah, at the eloae ot r buiiMM, Aug It, DMA. 1 RESOURCES, toena and dlaeonnm . $19,1(1556 . l.im (iverdmfi. aecured and nnaeenred U. 8. Bond to wore cirrulatlon .... i.Se oO Premium on V. 8. Boada... ........ 174,00 '. Honda aeeurltiea. 1,416.00 Bank nr house, iurniton and , . r. H. Wilma.... ..Hytavtlle....H. Crittenden k. Boehanen ...,,..CoeIvnie.,.....I.II. Shew t .... , . fixtures Expenses paid C. D.Sexton Poe (rum iiativoal Banks (not re1 Benner ......Cpte serve agents) ..W.Beea Poe Caetle Bock . Moore ... from approved reserve t vents . paper currency, nickels Icho f , lUeMai ,...W O. Flake? Fractional .. andeeutt.. .....W. H.BenneW Lawbfl money reserve in ..Heneter l, Bowler , S.81709 ... vU;... beck, I 111.71 Specie 8 with fnsd Redemptlan COALVILLE QTY OFFICERS, , Treasurer (4 per eeut oi circulation) D t. Foul , Becordrr ... Xrmrare Marehal..... ... ...Frank 4.MS.44 468.19 41 ,066. 16 6, 08.08 11.10 STIOO J1.B00.00 48104 Elppou Clrcnletlon 7.SO0 ....Alexander Wright fodiridnal deposit! iqbjevt to ekeck SI.6iO.MI ....... Time eertifiofilei ol dvptwlt ,..Roht. Welker ( Mhlerl check! oomwn.linv.... 46.00 . ... 24 ... J. H Salmon Noiei and kill! redloot)iitel ...... . CooneUmee I tS4.tT4.02 Total'..... .7... ...... . . G G .Beddon . Stata of Utah, County of Sammtt, f Geo. Beerd I, Frank Plncrce, Caahier of the above -named solemnly wear that the above- state-me-at I . ,,...W. Clark bank, Isdotrfie to thr best of my knowledge and L FKASK PlMiHKE. Cashier. belief. Hansen W, I,.... JOHN PIVt.RLE. Correct Attest 1 ... Arch i Said B uchanan I .. i ...... ...... ton ALFRED BLOVtiriST, Sex u GJEURUE BgARl ...... .....PaTid Friby Waterraaiter Director!. 8u Ascribed and iworu to before me this 5th Frank Kvan, Attorney .. .TT C. A. CALI. 18, day ol 8ept, 1004. . ' (heal.) , Str't SuperrUor,.... Notary Public. Hyrnm Bale ,. - i.-acr- es CITY DADS 8 IN re aocoM-pani- ed , $4,7S4.02 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid m Undivided profit! . FrenkCroft Ylayor lands contains over 9,co tract as a;iinst 6,000 such tracts on the Uintah. Second. The Wind River reserve contaims at the lowest estimate 300,000 acres, or 1,900 160-actracts of first class cheaply, irrigated land 4s against Uintah. " Council met in regular session be op a tree some distance np Cold 80,000 acres on the A Third. large portion of last Tuesday night. Mayor Croft water canyon. Colonel Sheaiy, by hie wife and several other the.wimd River reservation will in the chair. ' was walking up Cold water canyon produce fair agricultural crops ladies, Minutes Vf. previous session when they ran across the bear, andtha without irrigation. The Uinwere read and approved. ' hear Imssediateir took to tbs tallest tah reservation contains no such timber end scampered up the .tallest treasurer of th ' city lands. Report tree. Colonel Sheaiy had no. waapon and was read approved. Fourth. Less than 1,500 a Moved that the council accept excepting pocketknife. and be left the acres of tbe'entire 1,500,000 of of the ladiee while the bids of the Salt Lake Elec- bearintheeustody lands are ha hastened down to the camp (or fire- the ceeded wind River tric Supply Co., as per recom- arms. Some ol his while (riedds are mean reserved from settlement, mendations of Mr. Kelsey, enough to assert that Sheaiy was fright- a great portion of the good Petition. from Mrs! England ened, and others of his admirers claim agricultural lands on the Uintah privilege that the bear was the only one that reserve - were held in Indian askifig for ' the' allottments or withdraw by the to erect a small building showed (ear.motion Off on First South St, Interior department and practiLost ap axe between Peo- cally - all of the good mineral the question was referred to city ples Mer. Co., and Jas. John- lands were filed upon prior to attorney Councilman Beard reported stons residence. Return to the opening. Fifth. The Wind River they had taken no action in re- Jas. Johnston, ' reserve is much nearer and cati gards to Mr. Jno. Robinsons MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. reached petition to having the saloons Following.are the missionary appoint- be much more cheaply from lor ments settler asked closed at to'o clock and thickly Sunday, Sepf. 10; by intending , WOODLAND. . the of districts for further time, s which was . populated W. H. Branch, Q. C. Reddoa, " valand Missouri Mississippi granted PAELirs Park AND PARK CITY. lands. Uintah be the Levi warrant than a that Robert leys Pearson, Moyed JJarchant. These ' all drawn of $505 for lot for elecfeatures of V PBOA. t!Taking r. K. John W. Lemon, consideration.' R, Smith. the situation into tric light plant in favor of Mrs. echo. ' : it would seem that an estimate Spriggs. Jas. B. Rheadi Joe, Rees. " Council adjourned till Wedot xoo,toQregistaration fur the OAKLEY. Wind River reserve next sprigg nesday night. Parley Walker, Geo. Smith. ,, aad is very" conservative, - PRANC18. Prayer by John Salmon. below Silas M. Pack. John Horrocks. probably - considerable From Ogden cany oa comts tbe fitory - - - KamaS. occur, will what actually if inofit ticitioK epiioda transpiring Bobert Walker, Oliver Gibbons. News Newcastle Journal. in th viuily of Liri ia, which V CoaditJon of $,00 !. j MIDSUMMER - ( , -- - 4 - HIGH kind 7you need -- for this-ho- t ' weather, TKe - i- CUTS.' - L.OW GUTS . BLUCHERS - ALL KINDS 4 :- - v- - - TANS WHITE GANVAS PATENT LEATHER ' . VICI KID, ETC. e 5 , - Our assortment is immense. Come, ia cfiirrp, and see some of the new patterns just re- Caiouvl W. J. Shcaly figare4 in n br ceived from Peters Shoe Co.s Big1 Factories hf. Rsports differ aa la whether Sbealjr or the bear was the hero. Just the styles you want at the pribes Coluael The esnyoa people were first apprised of the rposide when the erstwhile you want to payr - j - T , 4 . COALVILLE OTP - ember not a governors staff rushed down to the camp very warm and miaas hit coat. Ha was looking (or .flrsarms with which te pat the finishing touches on a young bear which was supposed to -- hottsvill.' John C. Paskett.fGeo. P. Jones. v NOCKPORT. Jas. M. Hizsoa, coAiraut. Wm. Archibald, Herbert Lyons. GOOD CHEER AS I UEOICIHE Amos Sargsnt -- UPTON, Wm. Carrutb, John Astio. BENcrka. Marion Frsxier,W. J, Wright. WARSHIP. Geo. & Wilkins, Steben Wslker. , A friend ityfi that b remember bow, at a boy, irheu tbfi old family phy ician need to com to the borne to full of life and joy aad gladuee,' with 6ua-bi- ue be ming frem every pore, member! of Ike family would feel abeoiutefy aibamed to be lick, aektaued to think u::'7,nj l cc:;;t. Ti-yc."- 1 1 jt 1 his chesrfa:.;:i azJ and cocdlLUa. t r.L.t L'j 1 Invalids who have da:;ef along Kisery for years have been suddenly if by magic, lifted out of their bondav by tho cheer and encouragement wbie2 bay Come from soma unazpected gaowL fortune. Tbia ehowa us bow dependexA. tbe body ia lpon the mind, bow tor. sympthlrrs with It anJ take on ite colon-in-gs, which are represented in tbe different functions. . Cheerfulness acle workers of it one of the great mb tbe world. Itreiafoream tbe whole man, doubleeand trebles and gives new meaning to- hi life. Ko man is a failure until he ban tost bit cheerfulness, hie optimistic cart- , - look The man wbe carries a uulicg in the midst oST diecouragemente, w hen things go wrong hen the way is dark and doubtful, in tu.e to win. -- face and keeps cheerful How many people there are who hl bar-losteverytkln- g tfeipr-home-s ivee they and those dear to then but wb C have kept their cheerfulness, have im went' let go of their optimism. It not Who An say that their liveware fk.lure no matter whether t bey-hav- e managed to lay up money, or not. Theirs are the heads that meat w ww crowua aometime, toms where. Sucres tbim-succe- sst Martin Soda and Yoso Bachtch, ther- two A uttralna convicted of aeauit witta. intent todo bodily harm in conn eerie, with the Austrian riot at Bingham ok a Mart h 21, appeared before Judge Ajinw-stron- g in the criminal division of court Friday morning and evw kontcnced to five years in tbe staler-prisoat hardi labor, the maxi uSOva penalty for tbe offense of whicb thwj-wer- e feund guilty by the jury. In- - kb-- . slot one Aoatrain was killed, anotb- wounded in a struggle with DepntyE." Bberiff Chide! er and the officer am. the-diatr- ict -- ceiveda severe wound In the leg w&te&v necceisitated ita ampatation aed ms-- ' yetrecultin tbe officers death. Batter wrappers office. for sale at the Xicto.', |