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Show EUroJ''-- Gu- - U'Plon eneilher ,ovemmvut ownership or OALVILLE TIMES lMkb Ii xav -- Jcifie supervision of railroad, declaring 1ki1j to lie doubtful ami daug.ro eipeti Fkit v. Itimes publishing cokpant. Trtn Ta ' aboi Senotor Caffery of the opposed to war, predict that n mo tbe Jing' In tbi country and J00 w ill involve the t w o count rjea tn Ml rpuiii ill IS war. "The president, be raid, try to please every body, bnt presently he will find that ihe Jingo preaure i I Tthe strongest and lie will Ire awept hy it. If he undertake to throw the lespolini-Liln- y oo there ii no quea-ti- i, upon Congre of ISubecriptton, at Month,.., XbwHiwtba ..... iuu enf Rta. Advartlaifl 1 BM. o uo Ok. ft 7 th lVi iy (a do WX aMIt f u U . 4 o. I roe M. ii 0 ' U fcl -- S.. fj ' I- foe. CMM at f Fsriojc' sM 14, a IsewS-Cl- Tai 7 yVri9, to prooe Tma :- 0a. X)ALVILLE. FRIDAY, 1897 oprmB and abater work question again won, rouM 1 nbi perkap by p ring may it to matter get lha enough Intercut in i inder way. X determined people el Ogdon aeetu to have n ugar factory. Tuesdav's Standard announce! that $162,000 have Xu treen aubeenbed lor that puipoe, and Good f ft? JjMjgE!, they are at ill cotni n g . were "W w however, and be will be ever uany are in doubt if - lianged. ar AurMoiuu nianv familiar face gone have who wnUsed from our mldt eltewher for employment, the fact that -- tow n wery few idle men are in a most i Lump, Lump and Stove Mixed Stove, JOSEPH BARBER. A $65.00 Machine flrlinotOD' swing 10 -- for Hell. tliTowac-ddwst.rontb- the rm-- tie 3 tyC,,., Lmg-tr.s- ANt Coupon. B MntC. 0. rnn trief ITYll ttn. 65. Rrad srgn'ng hdrantageon tJ vr ,'i ;. t tie o',sl have meat Wn f a Com-- " are willing to do to get it. SrhOPhO il jn iy Wt-dsti- 'id, with ot', 1 ' j u f ft:. d tl foil i'C't-vt(Vos.-- Bov den tfc Sous. the Union picitic and Central Pa. jxth 1 crot-j- i an-- tt jutic. W sou $.u ..rr 33x3; f. lovt i tond acercss UN fuiL) CASH BUYERS ns-l-UNION, W. VAH B.ei 8 tKKPU SURER ST, CHICAGO. XL AAAAAAAAiylMbAnfiHlBAIIgAAAAAAJI before- . - the stock is 4 MAGGIE SALMON. Gres h Oak Halls. irsv lag of Ladies, Misses and Childrens CloM'raps and Suits. and in es vc , the latest, perfect Made by Men Tailors. dease tbe most exacting taste. Tee is k ware I at Imitation trod I mark, and label. m IU J Is Ladies Kersey cloth capes at.. ..$3.00 Ladiea Boacle cloth Jacket at.., 4.5 Ladies' Diagnnal doth Jackets... 6.00 Ladies' Beaver cloth Jackets at... 6.00 Ladies New Blouse Jackets at . . . 0.00 Misses Jackets 4.76 Fine Black Serge Skirts at 63, oO Veaatrfal F$ared Silk Skirts at $6 to fS Beautifai Silk Aaistaat$4.3o to $6.60 GREATER you Better I nts for LESS MONEY tht other house tn this country express charges to pay. Ca examine. "W E. RHOADES, The Milliner. jn-- t rccelrtd a bpautlfal line of tht whole stay md Motions. HflfVP SOPA osts D9 more t!aa ot5ier flour umvsrsaTy icknowLdgj; s&karrcr spoils J rarest la die worlds tr p c VV We fear no competition either m prices, style or quality. HALL gives Has Made ccly ers mrytierc ly CL'JRCH fa C- O- Few Tort. Soli Write for Arm usd ifam-neBook of rrlutlo SecipaoTSSXE. tor e Suits Made or as high as , J1HP PSCl2 frCS Ladies Tai to measure you care to fit COALVILLE, UTAH, ft na who. suffer frm of CtVIliS thoitid bee,! the daiidnr and save thfnie!vt ring aiid the fat u remits hv fijs,. M.r-u-te, Cei'wh Cun., it i aa idiVd.!-- r a Just received another sample line of. COATS and CAPES. it nn-p- ob-t- v ARLINGTON." la construction rich that iu u arw combined aunplicity with great streugt h. Dun insuring ease of ruuning. durability, and making u poaaible tor the mmlstHe to be pul out of order. It aes fast a rut make a perfect stitch with ail kinds of thread and all classes of material. Always realty tor use and unsnalled for speed, durability and quality m work. Notice the points of superiority: Tho Head of the Arlington swings oo patent socket firmly held down by a thumb crew, biros', substantial, weal and handsomer to design, hinges, ana beautihiliy ornamented in gold, hed plate Hss founded corner and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush wimivpm table. under Pfce arm is 6 inches high and 9 inches lowg . This will admit the Highest Arm-Spac- e even oiuHnu skirts and H no Is Self brooding Absolutely holes to put thread through largest ease to put in or except eye ocweedle. SnutUOiscyiinder, open oweud. take out; bobbin holds a largeamouat of thread. 5titch Regulator is omlhe bed of the machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale ahowiwg the number of stitches to the inch, and! can be chauged from 8 to Si stitches to the inch. Feed as double and exteuds-e- both sides of needle; neeer fails to take goods through; never stops teams; moeement is positive; no springs to break tnd get out of order; caw be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Wioder For tlie bobbin smooth without holding the thread. Machine does filling autoniaticallpaiMl not run white winding bobbin. Lightperfectly Running Machine is easy to run, dorsad fatigue the operator, makes little noise and aeww rapidly. Stitch to a double lock stitch, tfce same on both sides, will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine. Teasing ta a fiat spring tension, and will admit thread front fl to JoO spool cotims without changing. Sever gets out of order. The Needle is a straight, g needle, flat on owe side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle ' Bar is round, made of steel, with oil cap at the bottom to prevent oil from pe on the good. AdhtsUble Beuetogn-A- ll d are steel and easily ad bearing with a screw driver. All lost motion can he take up and the machine will last a lifetime. Attachment-Kadi machine i (rnimhed with near toolxnd accemam, and ta addittomwc hirni.h an eatrm net of attachment in a velvet Hoedwry aietiil box. free of charge, at follow: Use ntmer and xalheter, one binder, ooenlilrrinx plate, woe "et of four hem men. different wuithK.np i- r. :3 Lf1; : xlfi, oue uader braider, boa abort or attachment foot, and one thrand CHtter. Woodwork of inest qtialUy oak or walnut; gothic cover and drawer, nickel-plate- d nhga n , guar a u Wueci. aaadevVw for replacing belt. Wera,vr-f " 1 )J1 KWff M1CU FOX 6ECTIT OF MXhUFXeniREW N0 BUY PMSlI IM I IEAINB MACHINES BUI SAVE AEENIS ANO DEALER S PROFITS will OUR GNCAT OFFER. aur Sfttuf Whattaala Pries, hat tu or.it r to introduce tin high-grad- e $2380 I, machine, we make a special CsupM a fint-claa- a pon ofler. giving every reader of thissewing paper a chance to getcash and cotipM, Ha. mine at the lowed price ever offered. On receipt of we will ship t re d machine anywhere securely packed and crated, and jpi.ranteesafe delivery A ten years written warranty sent with eirb mnehttie Money refunded if not a represented after thirty days' testliial. We will shipC. O. U. tor 1S.VI with privilege of twenty days trial If text wttfe arbr ; asa ginrantee of good faith and charge. If you prefer thirty receipt of lor Arflngloa1 lays' trial before paving, send Ifoesnr large illustrated catalogue with taatW menials, exolntning billy how SesringMachia sewing machines anywhere to aay. ' cvnt on iu )vmicc. imcnt the itiauufacturer i6.pricv without taking He. SS to The bet then tav the (LQ0 aliens!) with oftler, Kctyemlvcr the coupon must be sent with urder. W.umvi.-lVrv- i--v Machine, finished mechanical U, necr.t wletf e Sew throughout in the best po. thlc manner. It (KkMaca all modem improvement anuitr cr -- witll A atrictljrtngfb-jTad- e Htjr offices w a largely responsible for the decrease in the party vote in a number of states, but there is no probability that they hare succeeded in getting the President into the notion of taking down any of the civil service bars. Tbev expect to be Able to get Congress to do something in that line this winter, hut of the Dawes Com- - Congress dosesf always do what it is wotk Into the ing lutwaion and other matters, and while expected to do. It is certain, anyway, some vd the In v be well also sl-- it that quite a number of individuals States. in the anfgoingTo"3 considerable Ulking mi dian Wade of ton. th( fl rora of botii H,me of C'rgrpe Tle annual rejwvrt l rctin-ifrom auoiit tli tmu? atruc-- 1 Hampton, wloha Jot of Raifnveds office of Comnil-siontnro, tl.e to i.ake MiM written warranty anesaageto Congres. Indian Commissioner Jones has a babitef personally looking after with bis department that it commendable, even Jit it dosen t to deal with please some bo prr fer be started for week This uboidinate. intends look be where Indian Territory, ' ! - a each mathiae. service reform Rcpabli-can- s, who appear to Le on the increase, have taken good care to repeatedly inform President McKinley that hie failure te remove some of the bars to the basing AA aking iu advance. be necessary to protect .American Canadians have submitted some sect of a proposition a to wkat they want and citixen and their interest. anti-civ- CLO S hotte, one cent TOsy The w broken. I have still a nice selection of Winter Mill Rl so a tall line of Shipped to anyone, s and Childrens any where, on 10 days free trial, and price to suit all. in your own withoot thi country ihould anything will come of the visit, a oar in Cuban affair, further than efficiet will do no talking until the thy Co-o- p. 1ST CHCAPEST why what Iville Prices chethanCallever. and examine Places LAT$T ea The (mail fry politiciaji have had no how at all to get ai the President thi Wash-week, owing to the presence in of number poliunusual ington on an President tical big gun, and to the begun work upon hi annual ie-tfestig- ate 1.75 1.50 Produce taken in payment. lie-ha- lf xneddi pu bl $2.00 pro-jper- (lightest isting situation . GRASS CREEK. 1 , all contbrs and invite the AT THE WHIM MINE, I Co. We aere to compete w ith COAL. to be ure, encouraging feature. Time, tbefe think we bnt r dull and close, thi here Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Cananiert will be little or no suffering winter. The Wilson, Hopkins, Wasatch Primier, and the Canadian official who and Ora Creek mine are working aret S,with him will not actively partirl- wteadtty and are getting out unite a pate in the seal conferences between iarga quantity of cowl, and altogether Pnglish and Canadian representatives Aha autlook not so discouraging. A and those of the U. S., which began m matte, ot act, all limi Coalrilia amnia thi week, except fa an advisory capai a favorable coal rate over the rail- city. Intact, that conference is little more than an exchange of views beke it, one of the most road to in fclate. tween American and British experts. town the little Months ago it was officially stated by WASIIIXUT0S LETTER. the British government that its representative at this conference womd have no authority to do- - anything more than vfTaoa wa Raatrua tioatsxsroapxitt.) confer a very different footing from Nov. 16, 1897, Washington, There will be consternation in the that of the representatives ot Japan 'Vaiik of the Jitigoes, if a prominent and Russia, who signed a treaty on of their government te suspend gentlemen, who ha before now given and North oat correct advance tipa on official ae open tea sealing in Bering Pacific Ocean. The Canadian officials Hions, apoka from actual knowledge when discussing th probable trend of will, however, later on talk about sealthe President message on Caban ma- ing and numerous other matter in tter. He wa not (peaking for publica- dispute between Canid and thi and aboot commercial reciprotion, bat to aeverel Hend whet he country, bnt it will not be to agents of the aid : "The President' message will city, Wleal fully and frankly with fair', in Cuba, government that they will tel, bnt to wad I h all not be urprled if h tell the government iteelf, in the person of the President end the Secretary of State, Congres plainly that there it not the reason to be found In the ex- It i too early to attempt to say whether t evelme to Summit that Sons & JA Full line of School Supplies just received. Wad-derbur- n tion. He i not vet dead, J At Boyden Wad-derbur- n wa to be hangad CITHING School Books of the Secretary of the Interior,Tn dislwrring John A Co., from practice before the 1atent Office, by issuing a fraud order against John Wadderhurn, John A Co., and the National Rea corder, paper published by the concern, No mail addretsed to either of them will hereafter be delivered, bet and rewill be etamptd "fraudulent turned to the writers. The question of denying the use of the mails to newspaper carrying Wedderburn A Co'. advertisement ha also been raised ; but it will probably be bard te find any such after this fraud older news get around. last Fridav. be (But we were not alone in tupposing we for srM to be banged on that date; ee that tome ot our exchange went so far a to descnlr. in pert, the execu- fornia, ines of Goocfmarketable wheat and oatswantecL Newly Adopted the recent action murder of Blanche Lamont In Cali- Just arrl one of the largest I .he Postmaster General has endorsed little previaus in announcthe mas convicted of ing that Durrant, tbe wvli a to tho result. pus resolution of belligerency and and everything else with a in whoop, for we have lot of warror Reed the Senate ; and I do not believe will be able to bold back the House. Outside o! Congress, too, the war feeding is Strong. In the South 100, U00 men The could be raised in a few days Senator thus expressed hi own oppm-ion- : "I cannot imagine fora1 moment why we should embroil ouraelve on account ot Cuba. If we secured independence for the Cubans they would have revolution four time a month, and if we undertake to. annex the island we would fiud the cost greater than all the island in the Caribbean Sea are wortfi! If th decision were left to me, we would never fight on account of Cuba. Co-o- p. COALVILLE, UTAH. hr Tlns-denat- e !' ba strictly adhered lo. rate ,r,Theaa I., - ffl a 21 Coal mrlllR. Editor and Manner. M. DINNEO, fS WWW WV V VVVV srw i I nfit4e Examine. TJrWfNTHE LOWEST f I J |