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Show The THE (Jut nontt ADVERTISE. Vol. VII. COALVILLE, LETTERSFROU COMESPONDENTS. 21, 1900. : bn taken the position as night operator for a short time. Samuel Summe. it going to Cnli- 03" a couple of mobtfii. SfiTCIljTornia to Mr, Swietzer i , l Arcnna tllB Comity in H. E. McDaniel went down to Ogden the first of the week on a pleasure trip. W. F. Brim left for Salt Lake last week to attend the L. D. 8. College this winter. Ricbint has gone to Salt Lake take the missionary course at the L. Moroni to OAKLEY. Oaklei , Utah, Nov. 21, 1900. I). 8. College. Ibe family of Section Foreman Ditto have arrived here from Colorado and William Uortin haa rsturoed from a will make Echo their home for some trip to the south. time. Marion Frazier is now employe! on Mies Osgood of Morgan hat organized the telephone line. a music claee here. The lady comes to The telephone men are laid off on ac- os highly recommended, and it is to he count of the storm. hoped that she will receive sufficient W. H. Stevens will soon leave for his patronage to justify her coming. Be home in Salt Lake City. Fred Storer was elected constable and Editoe Times: ! ?- - ( , It is teported that the enow is about Ray Brim justice of the peace at the three feet deep west ef Kamas. general elective. It is a little late to reat of men port election returns but your corresJ. A. Marcbnnt baa a gang work on the bridge near George Wildes pondent has just recovered from the shock received over the election. We ranch in Weber canyon. , will promise you better service in the Thomas and George Wilde, with their future. families, were called to Coalville the first A mass meeting was held by the peoof the week to attend the funeral of ple of the lew n Wednesday night for the their youngest brother. a celebration for There has been about sixteen inches purpose of arranging the children on Christmas. It was deof snow fall in the last twe days, and; cided that a program be given Christprospects are favorable for more be-- 1 mas eve, a childrens dance Cbrislmaw lore it leta up, as it is cloudy and snowafternoon and an adalte danee in the ing at present. It U reported that the were appointed first of the week the anow waa twenty evening. Committees to make all necessary arrangements and inches deep near J. A. Merchants ranch a good time is assured all whoatteud. up the Waber. Watch for further announcements. Many people are suffering fearfully WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE refrom indigestion or despepsia, when one moves the unhealthy tissue upon which would of E HEREIN bring single bottle about a prompt and permanent care. A worms thrive it brings, and quickly, a few dosee will do more for n weak stom- healthy condition of body, whera worms ach than n prolonged course of any other cannot exist. Price, 26 cents. John medicine. . Price, SO cents. Job Boy- - Boydsn A Son, IT Kx T BENEVEK. X aocaroai. -- Kocetobt, Utah,' Nov. Editor Times : 1 21, 1900. Winter haa come. Hemwke, Utah, Nov, EorroaTiMis ; .t 22, 1900. ' G. A. Beck, 'tbs photographer, has bean located here during tho week, but the people have been" corralled indoors Richard and George Siddoway made a by the etorm. trip to Balt Lake City last week after This has truly been a wet week. About cattle.- foot of snow has fallen, but it haa one Misses Ida Reynolds and Katie Crow-Ib- er all melted and the ground hat got a good were visiting relatives in Park City soaking, it is Hill raining this mornlast week. ing, Bishop Henry Beamons left here fpr Borne of the sheep men have had to Balt Lake City the first of the month in take their sheep down the canyon to go , poor health and has been laid up with to the winter range. Some were forthe rheumatism ever since. He can not tunate enough to get over the big mounget around the house without the aid of tain before the storm. crutches. There will be an entertainment given in Rockport on Nov. 27th for the benefit of the school library. An excellent program will be carried out consisting of ainging,recifihy and dialogues, to ha concluded by a abort drama entitled, The Game of Chess. HER BINE sweetens the breath brightens the eyes clears the complexion without the slightest ill effect whatever, and anaurea tho natural bloom of health. Price, 60 cents. John Boyden . Goed coal miners ean find employ, George Clowerd has just returned from Wyoming, where he haa been all ment at tbrGrasi Creek Coal mine. Apsummer. Hu haa some fine fottil and ply at once. This company also wants mine p.rops. petrified specimens. William West and wife of EvaDaton Spreads Like Wildfire. are stopping with James Mills for a few When thing are the best they bemonths, Mr. West assisting the latter in come the best .Abraham selling. the pump and well business. Hare, a leading druggist of Belleyille, It is said that a greater depth of snow O. , w rites : Electric Bitters are the best baudledin twenty hai fallen IB the hllls the pavt Week eliing biueraliure You know why ? Most dleeaee, - than all ibai came last winter. Two yearn. begin in disorders of stomach, liver, feet is reported at Kamas and Heber. bowels, blood and nerres. kidueys, tones njl the stomach, Electric Bitters now isaue aaUUoaon HojttvilleU and bowels, purregulates kidneys liver, miles the E. A P. CTbranch. It ia ifies the blood, strengthen tba nerves, from Coalville and 6 from Wanship. hence core multitudes of malsdief. It The fare ia 16 cents to Coalville and 2S builds op tba entire system. Puts life and vigor Into any weak, sickly, runcents to Wanship. down man or woman. Price 50 eenta. Sold by John Boyden A Bon, druggists. Smbscribe for THE TIMES. , A." i - ' I " Whn you fa pbe caboi gtouis.hs-aiimTtWeU- t that life ia hardly worth take a dose of Chamberlains Thy wiU cl sons year stomach, tone up your rjolsta your bowels making liver t cw man. For sale by you Irt JohU feyica A Boa, Great Lack of an Editor. Scientific Fact. It ic not generally known that nearly all of the chronic headaches, pains in the eye, inflamed and granulated lids, watery eyes and weak muscles are due entirely to some error of refraction. On hyperopia, the constant strain required by tba ciliary muscles cause irritation which is conveyed to the conjunctiva by Ahir'elliary vessel y he21ti bar feverish i& ' Sudden contact with the cold raw air of spring or .fall causes con traction of tba. sphincter nerves and muscle of the meibomian gland ia the trsresl cartilages, and the sebaceous n matter which is seers ted by them is forced back between th lida and conjunctiva forming liUl grannies which are very painful. Medicine bar no place in such cases, except aome anti-ipi- c lotion such a salt water Of borescre acid solution. The correction of hyperopic by properly ground lenses remove the cause and nature does the - 'f Mr. jr.E. Greens, a reliable optician of S.t I- - ' , has been located at the CoaLfe Hoots this past week. Ha earns ten recommended and the latest identic methods used in examining thee!, Poresthat he thoroughly hit icainett. Me. Greene does i t Sisks a house to house canvass, t but c: nj g so offieo at the lending Hole', incites tbs public to call upon him, nd charges nothing for a complete exau. aUjb. The prescription lenaea aragr Jed to order by the Columbia Optii el College t of ntaib, 5 T3 IN Ute&. j ' t ci ' e , 46.. lummoRi,' DISTRICT COURT OF Maurice of Utah. The Agrigolturar College of Utah opened eu September 18 under the moat auspicious circumstances. The buildings bad been repaired and thoroughly renovated throughout.'' New class rooms bad been furnished w ith the best mod-ersettees, and ether change had been made which greatly add to the facilities of the institution Tba faculty haa been increased so that all large rlaasea are divided into small sections, thereby enabling professors to give personal attention to the individual roquii aments of students, insuring thorough and efficient work in all classes. Tba faculty number 35, all specialist in their respective lines. ' Th following course are -- Covens. offered; (1) Agricultural Course, four years; (2) Mechanical Engineering Course, four years ; (S) Civil Engl neer-in- g Course, four years; (4) General FitageraU, plaintiff, vs. May Fitzgerald, defendant. Summon. The State of Utah! to the said defendants Yoa are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of thi summons upon yen, if served within th county ia which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty day after aer- vice, and defend tba above entitled action ; and ia ease of your failare so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to 'the demand of tho Complaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon yon, which, within tea days after service of summon upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court, H ruby Shields, Plaintiffs attorney. T. O. Address, Park City, 8ummit county, Utah." t First publication October 19th, 1900. Last publication November 23rd, 1900. -- fou e Ball Lake, thus insurrework had spesdy delivery, lie ii. it !i visiting the cities along the Webrr t' or four timet each year, 7 rar from savii i eye troubles an ex-- f naive juroey to Balt Lake, He will be in 1 Tu i from Nov. - 26th until the 1 o EXECUTED JRo,.. Science Course, four year ; (5) DomesRetire. tic Art Course, four years; (,6) Com United States Lend Office, mercial Course, four years; (7) Short Bah Lake Citr, Utah Commercial Course, two year ; (8 EleOctober 29, 1900, mentary Agricultural Course, two years; To tthom it may concern; , (9 Manual Training Course in Domestic Notice it hereby given that the State . Arts, two years ; 10 Manual Training of Utah haa filed in this office a list, Ne, 30th. f la Mechanic Art, three years; 11 13, of laoda selected by the said Stale Course, one year; 12 Specfor the establishment and maintenance ial Five Months Course ; 13 PreparastaSubaoLef Mines, under Section 12, tory Course. Hs Congress approved July Th Speeia'ri; I iv Whiter Coi . following tracts embracT Month of winter courses begin ofl' I ar in a township containing . vembei 6th. The work of these ms of record, vis: is so arranged that th studeniw'Ihay . 8ee. 26, Tp. 2, N., R. L take any subject for which the atQwF-' ler, i . j V, ... pared. They ere of cpdaLvlue-rD A ' f d list, so far as It relator those who are nnabls to begin at the I to said tracts, h? descriptive subdivie--first of the year, Ia addition to tho ions, has been eoospiciously posted in' work in mathematic, English, geog- this office, for intpecion by any person raphy, history, etc., course are also Interested, and by the public gensraliy. provided lor in agricultural and alllsd During the aixty day next following subjects, in domestic arts, So commerthe date of thi notice under departcial branches, and In normal training. mental instruction of November 27, ri t.a '4" --3 In LwwwJ, orcorjiZ-- ij compri-- e th Main Building, the Exagainst the claim of the State to any of periment Station Building, tba Mechan- tba tract or subdivisions hereinbefore ic Arta Building, tba Dormitory, tha described, on tbe ground (hat the same as aiinded, Conservatory th Veterinary Laboratory more raluable for mineral than for He lame the following witneascato tbs Model Barn, tha Poultry Building, and Ms residence agricultural sontinuou purpose will be received upon preva for th President of tha cuttivatWof said land, vis: William and residence and noted for report to tbe General Land College, the Director of th Experiment Office, at Washington, P.C. Failure Harris, Jotrph Randall, Georgs Randall and tha Farm Superintendent, to protest or contest within tba Ha and Willi Btaley, all of Upton, Sum- Station, and cottages for iarnrtaborerf . Th chemspecified will be coasldered sufficient mit County, Utah. ical and mineralogies, th physical, and evidence of th character of , Feame D. Hobbs, Register, tbfi biological labaratories ar equipped R. E. Rom, attorney for claimant. th laid tracts, and the selection thereof, with the necessary apparatus for thorbeing otherwiee free from objection, will ough scientific work. Tha work in ene recommended for approval. Light gineering and in mechanic and domestic Fsaxk D. Hobbi, Register, arts, there ar well equipped workshop , : OR Gbobob A. Burr, Receiver. kltcbena, sewing rooms sod laboratories. ing 1 r. f - U rf 4 s'-- - non-miner- The of the World, Our Saviour in Art. Tba library contains about sight thouConto 100,000 sand bound volumes and several thouproduce. e tains nearly 100 engravings of sand pamphlets. Thtie is also a large Saviour and Hi Mother by tba room for the use of students. worlds greatest painters. Trot cople reading far a jiraeti- Wobk.-- 8o Pbactical of tbs greatest masterpieces m the art , technical different the 1 of galleries Europe. Every picture as j cable, studentajin beautiful a a sunrise over tba hilltops, courses apply the principles of the class Contain description of tha painting!, room to th practical work which ia probiography of tba painters, the names and for on tbe term, in tha garden locations tha galleries in Europe where vided In th dairy Jnworkthops, and orchards, the original may be seen. Also con-taia Childs Department, Including a in tbe kitchena and Mwing rooms, In tba Cnlld's Btory of tha Christ and His counting house, aod in ' tho ' acleutifiic Mother, beautifully written, to fit each laboratories. Students who take tha picture. Thia wonderful book, match-le- aa ar prepared course in ita purity and beauty, appeals to manual training black in labor filed k carpentry, lor Tw every mothers heart, and in every The company will prekent Christian horns where there are children smithing, dairying, cooking, millinery Merry Tramps at th Opera House on the book Belle itselL Christian men and and dresemaking. s Dec. 4th, is a troupe, and those women are making money rapidly takTuition ia free. An antrsne fee c f $5, who aftend will sea a good show. ing orders. A Christian man or woman fee to cover cost can n tbit community make $1,000 tak- and a small laboratory One of tbe extremely funny situation ing orders lor Christmas of materiala need in the laboratories, presents. Mrs. in Two Merry Tramp ie the game of Waite, our agent in . Massachusetts, baa are required. Board can be had in pri golf played by Clarence and Aartie, their old over $3,000 worth of tha books in a vale families at from $2.60 to $3.50 per remark end maneuvers being appreciat- very abort time. Mra. Sackett, ear agent week. In the College Dormitory, the in New York, has sold over $1,500 worth to ed by alt lovers of thia sport aod greatly of tbe book, In very short time. Tbe ect t, from $2.25 $2. further information and For catalogues enjoyed by tbe great mass of peoplaaho book is printed on velvet-finishpaper,' only know that such a game is a popular beautifully bound in Cardinal Red and address, W. J. Kerr, President, Logan, gold, and adorned with Golden Roses fad. Lillies. It is, ithont doubt, tbe most TO THE DEAF. t This ortbographicaLyitjaas thrown by beautiful book of the century. Write i. and Deafnesa a North Miaaouri editor wheae inspired quickly and get the A rich lady cured of her I Nicholron's D. work Head can You tht terriyby Noises in tbe worthy of a better few: 1 commission, aod whenjon Artificial .Ear Prnma.jiv $10,000 to heart well, up with nratltude and 00r ,ucc Promote you his Institute, so that deaf people Vnatfi our voice iecbocked with emotion, like a to th poatiinn of " Manager and Corree- - to procure the Ear Drums may have mnley cow with a turnip in her throat. pendent, t n permanent aalary, to o them free. Address No, 13163, The your time to attending to agent Nicbolson Institute, 780, light Avenue The world ia after all a happy one, and and the correspondence. Wanted alao a New York, D. $- - A. a we gaze from the window of oor ediStole Manager to have charge of office in 101 torial monastery at the leading city of the Bute and manage all TO Cf K A toLD I! 0!l tweet visions of milk and honey, tba beainesa of the State, Send for Tablets, Take Laxstivf Bromo Quinine If it fails , humming bird and molasses, brick terma. Addreaa the rsfund money AH druggist ,.4 cheese and ambrosial necta dance be- THE BRITISH-AMERICACO. to core. E. W. Grove signature ia oh . fore our aatoniehed vision like a calf De Opwlt c, a. Vreaeary, each box. 26c. O. C- -- w , Notice, Cost nearly United States Land office,) k Balt Lake City, Utah October 15, 1900, ) full-pag- 0r e Never try to coax a cold or cough, use tho remedy that unfailingly conquers both. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP is the great specific for a throat Editou Trass : and lung troubles. Price, 26 end 60 After a ten days visit, John Alston cents. John Boyden A Bon. and lady left yesterday for their home at Miners Wanted. Sugar, Balt Lake county. 1 -- -- ORK 'tegu, three years tve years in advenes I" j corn-huske- HOYTS VILLE- Hoytstillu, Utah, Nov. 22, 1900. V HEATLY JOB-W- IgrlcBltinl 11 M ja cold blood, arrsaftg sad PosU.Wt. . For all fresh cat or wounds, i there n the human subject or on animals, BALA mass meeting of the citizens inter- LARDS SNOW LINIMENT is eicellent sprained wrists, ested in fencing and improving the cem- while for barbed-wircuts and sores on working etery is called for 6aturday night. This horses, it cannot be to highly commendaffair haa been quite a drag ; while aome ed. Price, 25 and 60 eenta. John Boy-d- an . have paid thsir sharomontha ago others A Ben. - have held back, and it iktinre the quesADDITIONAL LOCAL. tion was settled one way or the other. If the people are not public-spirite- d By yesterdays Deseret News we see enough to improve their own surroundings and beautify their own little town, that Elders T. L, Beech of this place aod we must leave them to parsueTheir own Alex. Faddiesof West Weber have safely arrived in Liverpool. course. A Sou. .V eoli 'For two years all efforts to cure Eczema in the palmt of my hands failed writes Editor H. N. Lester o( Syracuse, Kan., then I waa wholly cured by Bucklena Arnica Salve' Ita the worlds best for eruptions. Sores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at John Boydea A Sons. is. Last Saturday procession. sulsmbsrscani in and paid, in sonof oiaof e, rest, as fore Leonard Wilde, the Thomas Wilde of Spring Hollow, died at bis borne on Monday moraine about fi oclock. He waa taken sick last Thar and it waa thongbt at abont noon, day first that he was suffering from billious-neswhich be bad been subject to before. But he continued to get worse and Dr. French was summoned who said that the boy was suffering from inflammation of the bowels. All that rould be was done to ease the sufferings of the boy, but to no avail, and ba expired at the time above mentioned. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Tabernacle and waa largely attended considering tba weather. Presidents Cloff and Eldredge were the speakers and delivered appropriate remarks. Leonard was tha youngest son of Mr. Wilde, and was a lovable boy. Hi mother died about tan years ago, and ainee that sad event this boy and his elder brother bad beeomu greatly attached to their father; and this sad lots bat almost broken hit heart. The sympathy of the whole people goes out to Mr. Wilde and hit family in their hour of bereavement. A CX3TOTT. LII1Y, NOVEMBER 33,1900. UTAH. Leonard Wilde Dead. Echo, Utah, Nov. Editoe Tnsaa ' SUMMIT COUHTY, ECHO. ? STTlOUT x3SrT2EEX:-'- r DEVOTED TO TH33 r,nr first-clas- ed I manage-eloq'uence- t 3e-vot- - Crra N 'Waaklrgtoa, vhom it may concern; v . Notice Is hereby given that tha State of Utah ha filed In this office a ii8t, No. 36, of land selected by the said State for the establishment and maintenance of a Reform School, under section 12, of the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894. The following tract embraced In laid Hat, ar in a township containing mineral claim of record, vis. : The NE4 N Wt section 34, Township $ N.( Range - -6 E., S. L. Mer. To " ' copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, hae been conspicuously posted in thia office, for Inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Daring the sixty day next following tba data ot thia notiea under departmental instruction of November 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459;. protest or contests against the claim of the State to any of tue tract of subdivision hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agriculture purposes will be received and noted for report to the --General Laud , Office, at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will he considered" sufficient evidence of the nonmineral character of the tracts, aod tbe selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. A Fanxx D. HobbS, Register. Gsoaaa A. Smith, Receiver, - . "v |