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Show ) t- M The Coalville' Times PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. .SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Including postage In the United States, . , Caned end Mexico, per year I . Six months . 1' h m months... .., 8mglecopj...... ft. i . IAYMEN'TS should be made by Check, Motiey Order, or Registered letter payable to The Coalville Times, Coalville City, Utah. discounts on yearly con2DISPLAY One dollar per inch per month.- - Liberal y tracts of 60 or more niches. , TIOCALS Teu cents per line first Insertion. Seven cents per line thereafter 3Y.EGALS Ten eenta per line first insertion. Five cents per line thereafter. ,MISCELLANEOU.4 ChorcUVotlcesTFairs. Benefits, Obituaries, Cards of . Thanks, Resolutions, etc., at five cents per line each insertion. after lie had been called open hi hat However that may be, he wae shot. yda A Son drug a'or- -, prii ' What can be more ridiculous, asked the Denver Post, than a pair of checked bloomers legs? on a pair of bean-pol- e Cive it up. Denver seems to have certain sources, of humor which this town does not; Without stopping .. to discuss the subject matter of the editorial which a contemporary heads. a Frozen Facts Abut the Philip-- pines, exception may be taken to the title,. Nothing is frozen Raasted in the Philippines. . Facts would be better. The people who compose , the fraternity appear at various trouble be to having places throughout the country. "'This is ah inevtable result of this sort of financiering. There has never yet been an operation of the kind that, did not result and harried an a smash-u- p get-rich-qui- ck , Hight. ll mug i .'The Halfittooa Bay fCal.J '"Coast Advocate ' wearily remarks: Sometimes we wish rrhite wings would occasionally grow weary, that our gal wasnt coons m high-bor- n lady, all x - didnt look alike to us, anJ that iM r. Johnson , would turn that - fellow loose and tell him to go ' wish not devil, the to Why same ior n good, hard frost the . aajht? - Those who complain about advertising bills of their local paper should glance over the following figures from a? exchange: ' A column, one insertion, in the Touths Companion, costs $8oo. In magazines like the Century, the rates run frptn $ioo to Jljoo 4k page. A column in one of the .leading New York papers, taken by the year costs from $40,000 to $58,000 a year, according to -- .cation n NEWSPAPERS BEST. Nathaniel C. Jr- - in fChccourse of an address before the New England Dry Goods Association, at its Boston meet- ing, said: Without depreciating the value of any good advertising mediums, for there are many, I wish to state emphatically, and without qualification, that the newspaper is the best and -cheapest advertising medium for the retail advertiser, and is the local medium worthy, of being called indispensable. cannot too forcibly impress upon yon the intrinsic value of newspaper advertising space. I base jsay opinion npoa twenty-fi- ve yacars of actual experience in weighing jvertising values. jaly -- A DEARTH OF MECHANICS It scetus, if the rising geuera-".io- a haJ its wavsbout all tue boys would be lawyers, dertr, dentists ard clerks, an all tie -- t ' and it is certainly- - pleasing to meet a girl who is willing and hopes to be such a mans wife. That is about the way a ' levelolu headed gentleman of the school expressed himself in our. presence a few days ago, to all of which we gave a hearty amen. He farther said, it really seemed to him, that if these things progressed in the direction they are now taking for a few years longer, we wouldjhave to import our mechanics from .abroad- - It . is certainly not pleasing to contemplated such a result. FlvnitUh Suffering often censed by tores, nicer aod cen ere, that eet ewey jroartkln. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, Micb., eayi: I her need Buckles Arnica Salve, for Clcert, Bore end Cancer. It 1 the beet healSoothl ing dressing JI ever found. and heal cot, born and eceld. 25c at Jno. Boyden A Soot drag etor; guaranteed. 1 Would Hav Qfvan a Lag. "Bad Adam known that hi rib wm to be taken and formed into a women, would be have contented T" aaka a woman leader 0 1 Albany. Sura. Had ba known be could gat a woman In no other way be would have contented to hav a leg taken. Denver Poet m CURE 2 Sc. ,I ,. nt tr lings ctd !" 'f hr .m v.-l.n--f - tnro-i.'- ", i. Scietiiinc-JIiaerlta- n. . a ta TaMnia rooalva tv. , . A rendt.iiatr C! tvrowad waak-yIraaat ahw cuiaU'i" .1 aav atn:is praraal. Tv nv. K fiuat byail nawadretaw. year; twtr isonth. k n BARGAINS! Co & Hrifirii Boreet and Gutckeet Cure for ait THROAT aad LUNG TROUBLES, or MONET BACK. BARGAINS! . tfxciji tUk. a . Free Trial. LOS fro wHatbar aa r..ir tir.'ivh r pna Cwimanlre. -t rAt.. . Tl o Pttvnta ,1.1 uiv Price ONSUHPTION re. drearinttoa rtatwnpfid it-- AwfMneaenowe (.- tovavrutlf-arere- Dr. OUGHSaafi OfVsefi, t$36 SERVICE A very fine lot in eastern pait of town Some improvements. .Oneof the best locations on North Hain St. Some 80 square ro.s. toe Big stood Eld red tb snap. Tb t Stt For BESTStmt 1 is tht Sevitif Mtchine World. le t N Hoe Eldrtdtrt BETTER A good farm wih improveof Lake Salt a young Jo Rosenbaum, ill this EVER, aad, Superior Thirty ments thereon and some mach-inerman who it Ul serving a teataneg v Locatednwo milevnorth release automatic automatic tanaioa of taventy-fl- v days for circulating oh Years bobbin winder; positive (our motioa . Coalville of and being 'theVE. I Teed: capped oeddle bar: noixleaa telfad jutting Ken picture, wag on Friday gives ro.ler bearing wheel, tteel pitman; five ply of Sec. 5, E. unrated wrodwork. with a beautiful set of Yt of the thirty day ad Jitional, after being con- ua. t led ateet attacbmen't. 2 of North 5 East of Range dealer the Tp. lor Improved Eldredga victed of ea attempt to et cape fromjthy 'BAkandjrour do not buy any machine until you have the Salt Lake and Meridian, ecu i. fbtjn-ganRneenbaam clipped hit 80 qcres. National Sewing Machine Cot Thirty containing ILLINOIS. chain and made a break for liberty. It , BbLVlOEBE, acres under cultivatian. Primary wat necenary for Officer J. B. Brown, Cwater rights. . Mer Agent. Peoples W hew York St Wuhiaiuo, ZX. CL rEUIFMENT. iU y. PlfvOtvV e ing man wat brongbt to a atop. For I ia attempt to eveape Roaenbaam lost hi "copper, earned by prerloae good conduct, to that hi 'three min a tea of liberty coat him forty-thrday and a night fa the ungeon, for good measure. IH80UGP CI8S to Chktgo, lusu ments thereon. Located Coalville. Terras reasonable. WITH a Direct Connections for the Eiist : tod Southeast. City, SLV Pnl, . ; in ZIbbo-tpol- lt N; v ,. s X Detailed information cheerfully COALVILLEREAL P. H. Mra. Epay Face, a poneer of Pravo, drew a comparatively low naubet In the Uintah land tlrawiog. 8 he ia 70 yeara of age and it going to the to select a homestead ith her granddaughter and tb granddaugbtera hatband, Mr. Clark, who alto 'draw bomber. Mr. Pace, when a girl, lived ia the old fort at provo in IS. t She ll never more interested than when tb tall of the attacki by Indiana ba thF aettlera, and ia very proud of an encomium by General William JClmball of the Uuh' mnUa, who came dewB-fro- m Balt Lake to help defend the aettlera. A few year ago Geaeral Kimball at no ladlaa war veteran reoaion rt (erred to DHL! THBfcEJRAISS lot with good house and barn and other improve- .rfinfi? h ee Pacific Union FOR ALL Eastern Points. g. who had ebargeof the pritonytt, to fire two ahota io hi direction before the fla- t- - VU 1- -4 fur- ESTATE EXCHANGE. nished on application. C, I. WHEADON, Agent, Coalville. Utah NEELEY, Mgr. JOS. SOMMERS CHAS. CLARK ret-arvat-ioo rioBiTi Con State News m CLARK & SOMMERS, Unde eclentlficxlly from pore sogers aad with aa eye to healthfulncss nod eat of digestion ; ' Goyers Maplccane T of pure maple and Louisiana caaa sugar, of rich, 11 smooth consistency and thetra tl Whole-som- l ARTISTIC SIGN PAINTERS. ir CcilillIsCo-op- Coalville, It e You Wish r . J , Work in Carnage Painting , " Sigrr or House Painting, Paper Hanging Cali on Us . , -' . t is mad 4woodymaplefUTor. yon can eat it every " ron sALx 1" r -. . ' First-cla- ss SATISFACTION !York done on Short Utah. GUARANTEED Wee: . Matos. -- a- X yir- - ol to tkla ailly fad. Many mlateke or aftea aiedo la aavapaper with" regard Warranty deeds and Iron clad aotea can to name becaaao they are aet writtea be bad at this office. When ia need o call and tee at. Priest right plala. Always' write year aaaae ae that either they tea be raed at oace. Utahs Scientific, Technical Provides Liberal, thorough and Practical Education. In- stitution of Higher Learning. , cuiKDumir kcticu to It County Clerk or the respective signer for further information. paw lietlce. . IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATEr Divlaion, in and for dammit Courtly Bute of Utah. Ia the matter of theevtate of William Notice. MonUgu Ferry, decea-e- d. The petition for approval and e tt lorn nt of the first account of thy executor of the of William Mentagne Ferry, deceased, hat been tet for bearing on Friday, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1966, at 10 oclock m., at the County Court House, ia the Court Room of Mid Court, ia Coalville City, Summit County, Utah. Wrransa tht Clerk of said Court with the teal thereof affixed this 15th day of Aagust, A. D. 1906. SEAL. Walter CaldsrWood, Clerk Bv C. R. J.we, Deputy Clerk Fow lar family tf Balt will probably provo the luckiest of famlliea in togialratioa Tula family of fire brother reg iatered and out of the five, three draw lucky number. mu ette Goveaer Jetaie M'Donald, ef Colorado, and the member of hi official etaff arrived in Balt Lake laaday atiernoon. They remained there aeveral hour during which they wera the gueata of Governor John C. Caller and tuff, aod of Saaaiore Reed Smoot and Georg Sutherland and the Commercial dub Carl Marahall, located by Helen Bant IS yeera old, of atenlting ber ia bis borne, where the wae employed a a domestic, last Tuesday night, wm arretted Friday Advertise your goods in Till! TIMES; evening at M loadoka, Ida,, by Office A. B. Llodtkog. Chief Lynch wM adtfaed of MarabalPa capture and took the add-nitrain aertk. He willretara with hit man Saturday evening. Brights Dicoaco And Diaboto ght WtOeWte to place ta the head of those will Brichte Dtetate aad DUbetoa a Foot boya of Sail Lake who admitted that they had stolen not ieae than $fty chkkeaa la the peat twe months, ware pet eader aoapendad sentence to g te the State Industrial school by J avaaile Jadge Browa yaaUrday. IaaidanUlly a tobacco dealer, who admitted that he had told cigarattaaad smoking tebaec to the keys, was fiaed Z5 aad cotta. Tht boya are Bet Thomae, Lawrence Martin, J. Bogan and Will Fowler. The tobacco dealer ia Alexander McLaren. i Til Jt in -- .c ,' '."i V ( 1 , ..in. n V I :i a, LT r pun Ijum GROUP OF COLLEGE BUILDINGS.' . ... rr fj $ (fc s. t THE COLLEGE COMPRISES. The School of Agriculture. f 1 The School of Engineering & Mechanic Arts. The School of Domestic Science and Arts. , The School of General Science. The School of Commerce.,. . , ( ) The School of Music. jzN : j THE EXPERIMENT AGRICULTURAL , STATION. rr TWENTY BUILDINGS, provided with the beet mod re equipment, afford exceptlooel feeilitlee tor thorough aad efficient work. , . A etronf Faculty, representing the beet hstitatloae of America end are in charge ot the work of InstrucEurope tion end experimentation. No Uitioa te charged. Begietradoa fee, 15.00. "0011010 Opene SepUoiber 19th. Write for Illustrated Cetelofcue. , e HU pats phlet that leiavtaghaBaattVM. ot aa mdtnary paapklet, each aa la emuaeoly eted to advtrUN wtdklma. hut la ptlwripaUy made ap o( report et tcieaUfieaf eoadoetod trrta In e largt varittr ot eaoea. thowlag IV par rent ol laaoTtrtct to threo hitherto inewahlo dire 00m. The tpeciflct taploredgla there lavta ore known et the Faltoa Conpeundt and tht results obtained prove condoaivvlr that three dreaded diteare to ton fatal (the death! from Bright pure alone tro appallinf. over lOO.tOO a year, ttartla kidney towbleai have at hut yielded to nedieal nclenot. Tkt pamphlet U free. Write to John - Faltoa Co., ifio Waihmaton street, T- It la expected that Hoamer, the burgWf who wasrotbv Night Watchman John-a- ii in Pprirgville Friday night, will lose LUfiCS TH Muri OceiGNS CowvmoMTa Ae. JdVDiscovcry rren P ,, 50e$.00 the bravery of Mra. Pace, taylng that Alt name abould be written plata and the deeerved aa much credit aa any man legible, without misleading flouriibee. She bad no deabt of bar ability to prove feme men who could do better writ up oa her claim with the aaalitaaee of their oSmee 0 that it ff a puxala to read relatives, bat withes the wm a Tew year them. Evea aomo greet me ate givta younger. la the tBntah land drawing, tb Tradc KILLthiCOUCH e, m Jo BO YEARS EXPERIENCE tvitieito The alt for the experimental fan ataiionr provided for at the Iaatlexi. latlve tettioa hat not y- -t been choten, altbeugh a meeting of the tab-cor- n mi tie handling the ma-te- r vat tot Monday evening' There wer present in the office of the stele land board matter. William Spry, Senator George 1. Entered at the postofflce in Coalville, Utah, May 7, 91, as second-clas- s Wbittemore and W; B. Candland, but ' into 9. FVter. . 9.4. P. O Box 26. at they did not conttitute aa fall aa attendance a wm Retired, a postpone-me- at , A contemporary says that no girls teachers, stenographers weiUkentni! AagutiSL At that gentleman will swear before a and typewriters. It Js really time the will decide ea refreshing to run across a boy either Weber, Davia or Utah The safest course indy. county is give the lady who is willing to tackle a mechan- for the aite, it having already bea ical trade'or some useful employ-me- at announced that Salt Lake la oat of iht . the first chance; -- requiring manual labor, race, kri4 - pt'-rui- head-ch- d ...... ........ Peculiar DUappenrnnee. J. D, Burn an, of batlerville, 0 rlt iuM b--r in t Timet e rloo the form aod pr n , 1W that At afternoon. he peenlier diteppeerftce Of hi- - pain-t- il Thnrtday and other mafer fr llicaion vhoulil be vu shot In the store by Mr. Jahneqf symptomt, of lnd!ftion end litli- - be ia our olfice not lalvr than Wednt L.l- - PiU. Jar. from the oaUide, and that he crswl' jutoeet, to Dr, Cit g tbrongb the window efter he wae ehctJ le eajrt: "They ere a perlre-- t remedy, wmle Mr. Johnson, clumt lloemer whe ,!w dtzzioe-- . our su roach, toot after be bad le't the buildutg aod (Inertnt d at Jno. bit left leg. It no eppeer that be we hot in both lege, bat the wound is tb He eltiu, right leg U not odenz-ra- a. CaU San Wh,B TO PrlKht Plaeaw Fuffy aiiC.e or htod-- i without pao-ut Ire third non-- a WW; kidrlev. tronhle 'm-Tnrin-i-odln-ent lent S or ehwdy ou tuMninitii fuiliu, tiwi u, day dreamo. ontot son ot ?t I ih?. cattle and sfif.ep iurms. ftGKieUtTUKilb COtbCGe, bOGftll, UftTH. , |