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Show Coalville, ri da v. a eri l 2j, twc nrT ru.' Mo, 12 to CsrsCItji. no. te Kru t. iibiii . . uarsat mi . . . . . , . ' Hrnrft r liM'th ... u . . . A, i In',! Sunday, Sahatii firiets n-- r in, tt.e load a.niO't - Die - Lam- - Irtrdwii that in ha- - riurued t i 1 t .1 o. hriiinn A m.m it tt Aoilr , ieeolit.iuied. I Coalville laxlge No. 'J4, 1. it. i last night conferred the in.lnttoiv ce on t w o appln ai.l u mid hen! a very I lie atlendanie interesting meeting. continue!i to bo good. ie-g- . iind for Eaik WeiineedHv.B tiain n et tu a flight u'i Hriit at .AIM. llovfaville WedlieHdjy ahu ll drla)i l It ac hament McnriM. Kverv several iiLiur. The iimiii pin to the II. Wright, t 2 p. iu.-- F. left side of the engine broke. v Jle. Every uiid.iy at TheK.th T. M., laidge ha decided la a. ru, Deo. Heard, bupt. Kaar MkrttNU Every Hret Sunday togive a social dance on Friday night, h O. F. Hall, and a May Stub, tn the 1 at 2 d. iu.bisbop. There ail rd Mr time grand trie expected,. nnso IlniiUI, firimriiioon doubtless lie a large attendance Ward. I rritt Sunday of eaeh neditf. 4p. ut tbatiop. - l.indsay Faddie an down from Eark A A run R 1bfKBriiooii ilntriM. l.very City Wednesday. He a a forced to WeOnetday at 7 itMl p. in. lliebop, lay otr for a time by an injury ytndaiiied REUsrSix teiv Mektinuu Everv first Monday. Hi thumb aa pierced liuild-SnThursday at 2 p. n., in Academy through by a drill machine, making a Eliatabeth Lusty, l're. very painful wound. Y. M. M. I. A. Mk.tivo Every Sun-- dW U. Ere. li. 7 m. Copley, p. Mr. Joseph Aile-- , we are pleased to day at MonIia stale. 0 far recovered from her A. Mk.:tin.is M. I. L. Y. Every day at 7 ;3U p. in. Elina Earlier, Ere. long illness a" to lie able to sit up- Mr. Par ary JlRtSTtsoa Every Irt.l y at and Mrs, Allen desire The Ttviks to 4:30 p. in., in Academy Euildmg, thank the many friends for their many Jlagghi Sainton, Ere. kindnesses during her siciNiCa. Choir Practice Every Tltumlay at I Salt Lake is stirred up over the kill7:30 p.m. J. W. situi.ter. Choristering of J. Hamilton, who was shot while Ctll'KCH. COMOREOATIONAI. visiting his wife Monday night. Mrs. Sun-daHamilton, whotiaiLconfessed to unPreaching aervlce every second evening. Sunday . School every faithfulness, ard who was not living Sunday at 2:30 p. ni. with her husband, is thought to have done the deed. Although it snew and blew and raised merry lade nearly all day Wednesday, and was decidedly chilly, we think it proved a blessing to this vicinity for it bail the effect of checking the rapid rite of the creeks which were causing much uneasiness on account of the vasi amount of snow stored in thernountains. Scmn g - - Dr. J. E. Hostner and wife left for Nephl Friday, Ir. Ilosmer went down to assist in an operation on his brother C. 8. Ilosmer, for appendicitis. The operation was performed on Saturday by Keogh and A. J. ilosmer ol Salt Lake, and Dr. J. E. Coalville, 'dr. and Mrs. ilosmer returned Wednesday and report the ! patient as getting along nicely , We see by the Park Record that F. M. Walker, the furniture polish peddler w ho cot such a swath in these parts, is practicing bit tricks in Park City. But they are on to him, and if he make any serious breaks the people of that city will hkelyhandle bint without gloves. The Record, like all good, live newspapers, has given its readers warning and cautioned them to look out for him, and It la more than likely he will make tracks and inflict hia presence on some other community. The Stake House lot is being nicely improved. The ladies bantered lres. Cluff to fix up one comer of the iot by planting trees and alirubs stating that they would lo likewise by the other corner. Mr. Cluff accepted their proportion and now hat a perfect jungle in the southeast corner. Trees and shrubs ot every variety that grow here have hern planted, and w hen the ladies fir up the northeast corner to match, it will be an attractive sight. This is commendable work, atid we hope to see still another improvement made, by finishing up the Stake House on the inside. Hoa-rner- LOCH BREVITIES. Biamarck Snyders commiaeien aa a notary public was renewed Wedneaday, Dont forget the ball to' be given 'by the K. 0. T. M. next Friday night at J. 0. 0. F. Hall. Easter Sunday waa generally obaerved and variova picnic and egg rolling were Indulged in. Tb aocial ball given at the 1. 0, 0, F., Hall laat Friday night wa another ncces in every way. The paycar passed through Coalville and dUtributed the monthly check along the line yesterday. We learn there is a case ef scarlet fever in the family of Joseph Johnton. The cate ha been quarantined. liany commendable remarks were beard from Park City viUora .Tuesday on the new walk to the courthouse. Xo4 by Umnry of Assessor Miller it still engaged on the assessment roll in this locality, and will complete bis labors here in a few cays. The Chinese minister passed through Hole Echo Wednesday, with his attendants, In April, 180, 17 'years agq, the wife, and maids, en route to Washing, first six day we had nOv storms ; snow ton. . on the 13th, very cold on the 14th and the first W. 1. Snyder of Park City was elected on the 15th plowing was done in Coalville that spring by of session O. marshal I. at the the grand the Wilvie Brother, Henry, Frederick 0. F. Grand Lodge in Salt Lake last Wud John.llleavv snow fell on the 10th, Wednesday. 17th andjSth and the following three David M, Tyrell, one of the best day rain fell after which we had a known mining men on the coast, died of four day snow and cold and at &t. Marys Hospital, Bait Lake, Tues- change the balance of the month very hot. day, at the age of 69 j ear. J.B. William II. Shaw On Wednesday Aa AmUaill. This is to certify that on May 11th, I moved from the residence of Samuel of M. Mrs. walked tesidence to Mo! icks drug store on a pair to the England of crutches and bought a bottle of A. Davis on Third South street. Chamberlain's Pain Rahu for inflamma. Morgan Moore has removed his family rbu mat isiii which crippled me up. to the old photograph gallery, and tory After using there bottles I am completeis the into moving George Stockman ly cured. I can cheerfully reccommend residence vacated by Mr. Moore. it. Charles If. Wetxer, Suubry, ... The Foard of Health has" a notice to and subscribed to before me on property owners iu 1hi issue, notifying August 10, 1904. Walter Shipman) J, them', to clean op their premise E For aale at 60 centa per bottle by thorougfdy or take the consequences. John Boyden A son, ' v It ? a good move. Thirty years is aloni time to fight So . Beware of the man, say an exchange, gainful a trouble-apile, but Jacob who persistently , opposes and fight Mitchell, of Unionvifie, la., struggled before he tried DeWitla that everything new. He isnt a safe teacher, Witch long' liaiei Salve, wicb and nor leader. This is a world of progress, permanently cured him. Itquickly is equally advance-xnent. effective in ezema and all skin affectious. and this age especially is age We are learning new things John Hoyden A Son. Ea.-Swo- 1 , s V , the near railrual track a mile thia hide of Emory, 0,roJU f r.lin.r Jeft jUltll,.diat,.;v for tht. .......e ltl.(.jUl,anied bv Hier t! lind- . My ml,lU(lU, y Faddtea. ' .V, .dalcdtie'ljoily ol a middle a.ed tne tr:t,litn a found 1) mg 111. wltj, ihehackot l.l head Viu-.e-- d JI A iNttipliff with Uimared put lying bnfe tfle dej.T mtn the instrument ol death. The ho ly w a nnmedialely ni .ng it to brlio and a a inquest held, lie la deveload left no doubt that the until a inu'deied, and the further n ' that his pockets were tinned inside' out and rifled ?Lnued that the motive lor tinlying . hustneas trip to Coalville Tuesday. A. Brown of Wunship made a quick trip to Coalville Monday on business. Hon. John T. Caine was a coidcri-r.cVisitor and addressed the meet- - - tup deed was robiierv 'I he ilotning of the Inurdeted !,,:ili whs 111:11 ked w.lh the name of 1.. W, .r, and he is thought to have been for.mi.y elerk 111 the Central Hotel, Ogdi 0. Ibis Aiipjsised to have been a on the Height tram whieh left l.i.ioat a er !l 22 Wednesday night. Officers Lindsay and Faddies ieit for Evanston yesterday to iuvestigae ami will he made 0 apprehend every of the foul deed and the bring them to justice. - y g- J Mercantile Company. - j ' nt A. O. ttmueame up from Echo Attorney I. C'. McLaitghliu. I. B. to purchase a coffin for the murdered Tewkesbury, Henry Hiields, J. M. Bock-heaman, who will he buried lv the wore in attendance on the I Hcounty. emet Court Tuesday. THE IVffEBT. came down frqg) Jlenry At an inque-- t holden at Echo, in Echo Rock port Wednesday to see his daugh- precinct, county of Summit, on the 22nd ter, Mrs. Chappell, who is, we regret to day of April, A. D. lKti", iiefore Joseph announce, quite ill at tills writing. Morer, Justice of the Eeuce for said T. L. Beach arrived from Aimy the in said Summit county, upon the hitter part of last week. He informs us body of the person there lying dead, to off there this the jurors unknown by the jurors that fifty men were laid of will them number a and month, whose names are hereunto subecriU-d- , Coalville. to the said jurors, upon whose oath do say John and George Holland left Monthat the deceased came to his death front a blow by some person or persons day for Granite, Oregon, where they will Heber Holto said jurors unknown ; said blow being work during the summer. delivered on the head with sqme blunt, lands left Tuesday for Rawiins, where summer. heavy instrument with felonious intent. he will aleoremain during the In testimony whereof the jurats have E. 1). Crowther. the venerable actor, hereunto set their hands the day and is in Coalville, lie came down on business and to wait until some of the snow HknhvIe.nninoton, year aforesaid. Alfrkd R. Jonrs, had disappeared, so he can commence Lkhi Hf.neeek. work on his mining claims up the river. Joseph Stoker, Justice of the Peace. John Simpson came out from Rana. b l. dolph Monday on business. Mr. Sim-- ' On Wednesday afternoon the ladies pson brought with him some fine specimet at the hospitable home of our mens of ore from hie claim near Ranworthy president and were delightfully dolph, and from appearances he has entertained, spending one of the pleas- struck in rich. antest afternoons in the history of the Those who are troubled with rheumaclub. tism should try a few applications of After disposing of the usual business Chamberlaus Pain Balm, robbing the affairs the literary program waa given. at each application. It Mrs. Callis .'continued her review of part rigorously does not bring relief dampen a that English History, in an instructive and piece of flannel with Pain Balm and interesting manner, giving a true and bind it on over the seat of the pain and graphic description ef the disposition, follow. For relief will aureiy prompt personal appearance and reign of the sale by John Boyden & Son. aurly and unprincipled Richard the Third. He waa one of the most cruel At Th Clair. and wicked kings that ever ruled. EngThe following are the arrivals at the land, and the people rejoiced w hen hia Cluff for the week : reign ended. It was two years of agony. W.C. McDonald, Salt Lake; E. C. A very pretty piano solo was effectiveSan Francisco; C. C. Sloan, Coffin, Olsen. Annie Mrs. ly exented by Kansas City ; Will McCalister, John J. Mrs. Eldredge read a most interesting Cortez, Ogden t A. S. fionney, Denver; sketch of Abraham Lincoln, referring W. A. Lewis, to the famous, Douglas and Lincoln Fred Simon, Salt Lake; J. J. St. W.C. Chicago; Louis; Baily Itcbate, which was one of the causes 11. Shields, Flahiff, McDonough, Bartley which led to the nomimation and elecD. B. Tewksbury, tion of Mr. Lincoln as President of our D. C. McLaughlii , L. J. W. Cast-allW. Park Green, City; Republic, which position he so ably and Not H. W. Gray, A. G. roll, J. W. honorably filled. T. J. H. J. F. Davis, J. Taylor, Mrs. Callis then executed a fine piano Pike, Salt Vanness, Lake;Chas. Almy, auhr In her brilliant style. Dallied Lambert, Kamas ; N. TanMrs. Northcott read from McCurea a E. B. The Home ner, Ogden ; Jo. Hopkin Echo; most interesting article, A. H. Ogden; Boston; Lindley, Knapp. of the Washingtons. Ancestors of the New York; Alvin Cool-ba- r This house, II. W. Ruth. Father of his country. W. ; H, Bennett Henefer. Morgan built in 1000 by the JEarl panmer, for LawTenee Washington, still stands in Croup and whooping cough are child-- ' like pneumonia, bronterrors hoods of little the pretty village 'Brington, in and other throat and lung troub chitis, Lawrence Northamptonshire. Washingles, can be quickly cured by nsing One ton i at one time was Lord Ma)or of Minute Cough Cure. John Boyden it Son. Northampton. Mr. Thackeray by request, sweetly Notice sang , Ben Bolt. . All property owners are hereby notiAfter adjournment our hostess served fied to clean upitheir outhouses, back in a gracious and charming manner, yards, corrals and premises in general the city limits in a thorough dainty and delicious tcfresliments, in within manner at once. The Board of Health The ladies enjoyed this will make a visit of inspection on May great variety. part ef the program very much. 10th, and enforce tpe sanitary regulaClub will meet next Wednesday at tions rigidly, lly order of the Board. J, M. Fadthks, Mayer. the home of Mrs. Annie Olsen. N. Ftliiftral wf Ffwl Uunconditional surrender, is the only known as The reainins of Fred Meadows, who terms those fajnous little pills will make DeWitts Little Early Risers was drowned in the Muddy near Carter with constipation, sick headache and Wyo., an account of which was publishstomach tumbles. John Bevden A tton, ed in last weeks Times, reached Echo on Friday night, audio aconhnve with Awarded the wish of his affianced, were interred Worlds Fair. Honors Highest in the Coalville Cemetery. The unfortunate young man was 26 years of age on the day he met bisun-timel- v death, and whs to have been married in a short tim to Miss Tillie Wilde, one of our most estimable young ladies. The funeral sermon was preached at Spring Hollow by Pres. W. V. Cluff and Bp. Joseph Wright, who dwelt at lengtn upon the worth and excellent qualities of the young man. lie waa an exemplary young man and one who possessed the highest regard and eteem ol ail'his acquaintances. The stricken relative and friends, who were near ' t6 him have the sympathy of all, while the comMOST PERFECT MADE munity is robbed of a good and true A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powsler. Fret citizen, whose future was most bright, from Ammonia, Atum or any other adulterant ere the great calamity be (ed him. dQ Years tRe Standard. y rt Clearance Sale .OF- - pie-cinc- t, re-tu- Chi-cagO- T ' H" - s . John E. Eettit, superintendent of the thus Crei k mines, was here on husi-iicr- s , Tutsday'. ' Mi Lillian Cluff returned yesterday' to tier studies at the facred lleai t Academy , tgden. Editor Il oian of the I tgdcu Standard, w ith Ins w lie, spent a couple of da) in to.dv ide this w eqkAlv tn Cooltiear of Morgan, representing the Chicago Portrait Company, is ranvaaing in Coalville. Commissioners McDonough of Eurk City and Lambert of Kama came down on official business Tuesday. T. J. Almy made the Wasatch hoys buppy Wedneday by ditributing their monthly checks among them. Ed. tor Flahitf of the Iatk Patriot was caller at The Times office a plea-aTuesday. He was down on court busi- . a - j e e and ,111) tiaelni, - j K.nrf City WaUU tor he t - ria i.rk oool at.iut half arcoiint- - lor recelt of I'.rlho.t letter. U ov rei otert . .0 enrol, me hi Mitniiv .1. F. Mnith, H'e. r n,i j.,it'st A llee Loinlou v .e Theeehord at I ill am L. Van Ulrc-t.r- H -- o. Church c"'ne' 1H H,efiff I.irebay and Depot) addle hine tnilned tli mile of the good and r.j.cf f the Ibpklli Menantiin Co eaii'iu hsttlli at Lrl.o, I or an unction .i'e, goii j.r H . i iaf i, Hi - . (. n. m i. Kuili H j S. A . . , 'o i tmri Jiilm Cpum . - Mr , - fc'ttO : . . tirto t fwk j the mm m ih p 10 9 Panriii Cro,0-- , , , . - . t'dt' J. lorxjrtiri hi in (is mi. 1 .. Vkv r mi, rurre.V.ih.frb9.ae4 for Tb. TIuim. Kim . . . i v Aothurt) il Ly"' "f IV"a hono fv ildieMi. h) , I. 1. . E.t No. 4, Ho. 1 KaL it roiling on by .t at work on the set turn Sunday. d vt wliil ' ctnEviu. . B..Wc . t( ttoot 1 I amtivt y - ha oneof bis feet Ee ter Bourgte Of TAAIkS. 0 MfAITUfll .r th.1r.i k Ed. SIcCarthy is out from Salt Lake ' on a short visit. When the 'paycar reached Ecboyester- W. A. Steel e from lrovo has returned j Htid southern Utah paints. Jay , Coroner Joseph Storer w as noti-te-ONeill that a dead mail Iiasums Koruusencf Kama a made Weir . j iriiru rCKaOMAL. MURDERED. everv tly and the man who stands still rear of his fellows.19 soon left in the COALVILLE TIMES. BOYS KNEE PANTS All sizes, all colors, all low inpriceand all well made and of good material. Come in and take a look at them Peoples Mercantile ALMA Co,, ELDREDGE, Manager. O O 4 Always On Hand at the FCH $2.25 Lump, Stove, 1.25 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY WeberCoaLCo Cle arance S ale Bedrock Prices, in some of our line$ at Calfand see to be convinced. PRICES. All other goods at HARD TIME G. W. & ROBT. Y0UNG; Wanship |