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Show A'' Uutveuit of UUb t. The Coal THt PEOPLE Yol. DEVOTED TO THE S ADVERTISER. HI. COALVILLE, LETTERS batchere" in this little burg and ought to be entitled i.o mail service. FROM Around lie Const; in Days. The Eappennlngs tte Fist of Told io Detail bj Itth crystals cover the ground about (our inches. Efficient Answer te problem of two weeks ago. At 12 oclock tv e hour and namota hand OAKLEY. Oakliy, Utah, Times Nov. 2S, 1900. j John R. Maxwell is learning the millers trade and is very successful. A great many of tba old residents have moved to other points for the winter asd new ones now oceupy the vacated houses. Miss Locy Pnapp of Oakley and Beniamin Mitchell of Marion will ha united in the holy bond of matrimony the 28lb at the brides home, atloclock to-d- ay p. m. J. Phillips officiating. The line men are doing good work &XTUL2JCCT 1 on JOB OO'OTSTTTT. Sondwlcli Island. No. 47. Agriculture College ol Utah, Notice for Publication. Login, Ctih. No. 4689. section, thereby enabling protestors ough and efficient work in all claaaea. The faculty numbers 35, all specialists in their respective lines. Cocasxs. The following courses are offered; (1) Agricultural Course, four year; (2) Mechanical Engineering ) Civil EngineerCourse, four years ; ing Course, four years; (4) General Science Course, four year ; (() Domestic Arts Courser four years; to; Com- u , mercial Course,, four years ; (7) Short Reputation helps to make character. Coinmerciil Course, two years; (6 EleTo be continually telling a boy that he Land . the Interior, at Salt Lake Cltv, Utah, Department of Office -- November 28, 1800. ) given that the following-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to mtke final proof in support of bia claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe County Clerk of Summit county, Utah, at Coalville, Utah, on January 6th, 1900, Via: Walter-Clark- , H E No. 11227, dated Nov. 7, f NW 1894, for Lot 4, SW and W . of feWJ See. 2, Tp. 2 N R 7 E, 8. L. M., Utah. 11 names the following witnesses to prove bis contincoua residence upon and cultivation of -- eaid land, vlx : Georg Randall, William Robinson,. William Harris, William Staley, all of Upton, 8ummit county, Utah. Notice ia hereby Fbabk D. Hobbs, Register. 47tS attorney. R. E. Ross, Skbscribe for TflE TIMES. Neiirer United State Land Salt Lake Citr, Utah October 28, 1900. rf two years ; Touhom H if a bad boy is more likely to make him mentary Agricultural Course, may concern; 9 Manual Training Course ia Domestic worse tbsa better. A man who Notice is hereby given that the Btato hae two years ; 10 Manual Training erred out a term in prison for aerim Art, of Utah hae filed in thl office Tlit,' 5T in Mechanic Arts, tbreeyean; 11 finds It hard to show himself trustworthy 13, of lands selected by the eaid State Course, one year; 12 Spec- for became nobody trust him. Unless he the establishment and maintenance ial Five Month Course ; 18 Preparais exceptionally strong of will, reform f a School of Mine, under Section It,, Course. of the Act of Congress approved July teems aoptleee to him, and betinkiback tory This will not be President Cannons Couasx. The Special Five Wiktib to tbe 'evel to which hie bad reputation 16, 1894, Tbe following tracts embraced first visit to Hawaii, for he wa one of Months of winter conreet begin on in said list, am in a township containing batboct depreciating him. As the charthe little band of mitionarlea that first 6th. ,Th work of these courses mineral claim of record, vii ; acter (f others depends largely upon i so arranged that tbe students carried the gospel of the Latter-da- y may . Tba N W their. potation, w should be careful Sec, 26, Tp. 2,N.,R.I i take any subject for wbicb tbey are pre- K., L Mer, , Saiat to the inhabitants. In 1850 Mr. 8, how w handle that reputation. Ex. Cannon was called from California to pared. They are of especial value to A copy of eaid list, so far as it relate are unable to begin at the M said start upon a mission to these far-o- ff Catt- - with spectacles are to be seen on those who tract; by descriptive suMivie-teti-Sj k of the year. In addition te the first and, at that time, little known islands. the Bit tisn besn eoospiclousiy posted isx hss are steppes. The eteppee j;. In mathematics, English, AHhoogh th youngest of party of eovem with enow more than six month this pffiee, for iospecion by aryjf5-- , i V ir!ru. missionaries, b wa p , I blitorvjjttc.eoqrios,' irgy ") s A . u. j cl,... . ofsua--f- in, 11,1 on the t pewrMfed for ia agricultural and allied ul establishment mental ia the tults grasewt j tropaUte iho snow j During (be sixty day next Learning in domestic arts, in commerminions and spreading tbe gospel and die the date of this notice under departrays of the sun on the anow are subject, and In normal training. cial branches, among the natives. He became a master so mental instructions of November 27, dueling as to cause blindness. To ' of tbe insular language, translated tbe Eqvtrnxrr. Tha college buildings 1896, 23 L. D. 469, obviate thia calamity, it occurred to a protests or con testa Book of Mormon lute it and spent five kind hearted man te comprit tha Main Buildings the Ex- against tba claim of tb State to the oowt protect say of years there in missionary work before eyes in tbe same way aa those of human periment 8tetion Building, the Mechan- tbe tracts or eebdivialons hereinbefore ic Arts Building, tbe Dormitory, the returning to Salt Lake City. described, on tbe ground that the urn beings, and he manufactured smoke-col-or- td tha Veterinary Laboratory is mom valuable for mineral Prior to bis going upon the mission Conservatory than for spectacles which could be safely tba Modal Barn, the Poultry Building, agricaltnrsl to Hawaii Mr. Cannon held no official wort cattle. These purpose will bo received by spectacles were position in the Mormon cherch. But a gnat success, and are now worn by and residences for the President of tbe and noted for report to the General Lead hia successful work among the islanders College, tbe Director of the Experiment Office, at IV aab Ington, D, C. Failure ao upwards of 40,000 head of cattle, who ne and the Farm Superintendent, to an him established sod gave footing which Station, protect or - contest within tha time longer suffer from chemTha laborers. for farm sad from time he steadily rose in prominence cottages specified will be eoasidered sufficient ones caused them much snffering. ical and mineralogical, the physical, and evidence of the until now he is second in authority In character of the church Here is an important item gathered the biological labaratories are equipped tbe laid tracts, and the selection thereof, "Then were ten of us sent out en the iron an exchange : Among all fruits the with tbe necessary apparatus for thor- being otherwise Ire from objection, will first missionary expedition, said Mr. spple stands first with the larger unm ough scientifiic work. Tbe work la en- be recommended for approval. , Cannon. "I was the youngest of the bet of persons as being obtainable in gineering and in mechanic and domestic D. Hobbs, Register. party. Wo had been sent out to estab- good condition more day ia a year than arte, there are well eqeipped workshop Gbobos A. Barra, Receiver. lish miseiona among the whites, but say other fruit. -- Apples placed ready kitchen, sewing roome sad laboratories. when wa n acted the islands we fouad for tba children when tbey ara Tbe library contains about eight thouNotlre, so few Americans and Europeans there seeks In tba morning, to cat as appetite sand bound volumes and several thouUnited Elate Land ffice.) that netrly all the miMionaries were dir denaOds, will bo found a taming point sand pamphlets. Thete is also a large Salt LakaCjtv, Utah of for students. use room the October 15,' 1900,. eeenged, sad I believe all of them would ebsra little ona ara troubled with many reading Pbaitisal Wobx. So far as practi- To whom it may concern; have returned at one had I not urged pstty ailments, remarked a doctor who , the carrying on of tbe work among the ssae is known all ovar the country. cable, atudentsjin tbe different techs leal Notice la hereby glven that tbe But natives. As it was, 1 could perpoade Tbsre am few children wbo would not courses spply tbe principles of the class of Utah bae filed in this office a list, No. only four t remain with me. The re- eaten apple before breakfast if allowed room to tbe practical work which ia pro- 36, of lead selected by tbe said Btato mainder returned to America. tbs privilege. It ia mistake, says, An- vided for on the term, in the gardens for tha establishment and maintenance We found the natives a quiet, peace- swers, not to let them have it . The ner- and orchards, in tbe dairy, ia workshops, of n Reform 8chool, under section 12, of able people. They lived in great tie. vous system, always calling for phos- in the kitchens snd sewing rooms, in the the Act of Congress approved July 16, plieity in tbrir little houses, subsisting phorus, is qnited by a full fruit diet. counting house, sad ia the scieatifiic 1894. The following tracts embraced in almost entirely on vegetable food. A Apples relieve tbe nauaer of seasickness laboratories. Students who take tbe aid list, are In a township containing root called tare io some parts and kalo seders a help to those wbo are trying to manual training course are prepared mineral claim of record, vie. : The NEJ in others was their moat important ar- bnsk themselves of tbe tobacco habit. A for (killed labor in carpentry, black NWJ ectien 84, Township 8 N., Range ticle of diet. I received tbe gift of speak- good, ripe, raw apple is completely di- smithing, dairying, cooking, millinery 6 E., B. L, Mer. ing io their language and was tbe first luted in eighty-fi- ve minutes. This and dressmaking. A copy of eaid list, to far as it relate! Tuition is free. A n entrance fee c f 5, white man to preach to them in their esiy digestion favors longevity, tbe phosto said tracts, by descriptive subdivinative tongue. They accepted our teach- phorus renews tba nervous matter in tbe and a small laboratory fee to cover cost sion, hat been conspicuously posted in of materials need in the laborstoriee, brain. ing readily. this office, for inspection by aoy person are required. Board can be had in pri"The Hawaiian are, like tbe Indians, interested, and by tbe public generally. Stops the Cough vate families at from f2.60 to (3,50 per a rapidly decreasing race. Contact with works off the Cold. Daring tbe sixty day nest following week. In the Collexe Dormitory, tbe civilization ia crushing them out of extbe date ot tbta notice under depart laxative Bromo-Qulnin- e Tablets tare a coat is from (2.25 to (3. istence, and tbe sailora and adveolur-er- a cold ia on mental instruction ofNovmbert7,1896. day. No Cum, no Pay. Price For catalogues and further information who have drifted out there In tbe 8 cents. (23 L. D. 469;, protests or contests , . . last fifty years have lowered tha stanaddress, W.J. Kerr, President, Logan, the claim of the State to an of against Utah. dard of morality and apread devastating Spreads Like Wildfire. the tract! of subdivisions hereinbefore When things are the beet they o diseases among the natives." TO TILE DEAF. described, on tbe ground that the same the best selling. Abraham of her Deafness and is more valuable lor mineral tbaa for cured A rich lady a Bre, leading druggist of Belleville, Miner Wanted. agriculture purposes will be received and 0., write ; "Electric Bitter am the best Noises in the Head by D. Nicholson' to noted for Goed coal miner can .find employ- elliog bittern I have handled in twenty Artificial Ear Drums, gave 110,000 report to tbe General Land bis Institute, so that deaf people enable at Office, ment at tbe Grass Creek coal mine. Ap- jeer. - Yon know why ? Moat diseases Washington, D. C. Failure so Procure the Ear Drum, may bav. begin in- disorder of smm7ch"T7r to once. This company also wants protest or contest within tbe time No. 13163, The ply at kidueys, bowels, blood and nerve. them free. Address Avenne. mia props. specified will be considered, .efficient Electric Bittern tones np the stomach, Nicholson Institute, 780, Eight A. 8. U. New evidence of the nonmineral character of York, s regulates liver, kidneys and towels, the blood, strengthens tbe nerves, the tract, and tbe selections thereof, The Wood k Ward combinations which TO crux A COLD IX OXE DAT betiee cures multitudes of maladies. It will present "Two Merry Tramps being otherwise free from objection, in bailds up th life Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets will be recommended for Approval, this city soon eomes with tbo bast of re- sod vigor intoentire aystem. Put if aay weak, sickly, run- AD druggist refund the money It fails Fbabx D. Hobbs, Register, commendations, having given excellent down man or woman. Price 60 .cents. to Cure. E. W. Groves signature is on Gaoaoa Sold i A, Karra, Receiver, satisfaction everywhere last season. by John Boyden k Son, druggists, each box. 26c. . .. Messrs. McDaniel and Summers went means there was a misunderstanding and to to to Park City Mr. Rasmussen had Ogden Tuesday afternoon. ge Elder C. R. Jonea and George T. J add yesterday te maks seme ether addressed the L. D. S. meeting last Sun- to give personal attention to the individual requirements of students, insuring thor- ; Nov. 28, 1900. Utah The Agrigultural College opened on September 18 under the most auspicious circumstances. The building had been repaired and thoroughly r novated throughout. New claai rooms had been furnished with the beet modern settees, and other changes hed been made which greatly add to the facilities of the institution. Tbe faculty haa been increased so that all large classes are divided into small of j EXECUTED MEATLY WORK UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900. COUNTY, expect to be gohe aix or eight weeks, are together. When will it next occur? Prest. Cluff did not receive word of seconds past At 6 minutes aud 27 12-bis appo'ntmsnt as a delagata until last 1 oclock. Saturday, whan he received a telegram Suppose during the year 1 cent had from Prest. Cannon, stating that ft was been deposited in a bank bearing 4 per j tfae mih o ihood gn0(r ,Ut cent interval, compounded every time niiM()llMi.,'wbo of tb b 0M interest equaled principal. 8tate tbe labored in that country la tba narly amount in the yenr 1000. Answer given day. Tha trip wU be greatly an joyed next week. by the visitors. After our school services last Sunday An excellent program hut been ara special teachers meeting was called ranged for the two days celebration, to for tha purpose of arranging n celebra- eensist oi musical selections by the comtion for the Sunday school children also bined choirs of Oahu, and by mandolin those who are not members of the and guitar clubs, glee clubs, and leadins school on Christmas. It was decided to soloists of the ielaads ; speech by early haveaXmaa tree, distribute the pres- converts and leading orators ancient ents in the forenoon, a childrens dance Hawaiian melee, chants, etc,, and a ... is the afternoon and an adults1 dance in graod (east. ' theeveniag. Several committees were The following from last Saturdays appointed and a grand celebration will Herald will be interesting to our readbe given. ers: the telephone line and they will reach Oakley in aUnt two dt I They find a great many pole down and a number that are in bad condition so they have to reset nearly all. ECHO. T. T. Rasmttseen was to furnish the Echo, Utah, Silver King with 200 lbs of tnrksys for a Thanksgiving dinner, but by some Editor Tinea: r. OF 44 : Fair weather at present and plenty of mad, ... 'i'SISTS BAL-ULD- We have had quite a storm the past week, of rain aud snow. The white Correspondents. Editor j Mr. and Mrs, Walter H. Wilde, Mrs. W. S. Wilde and Miss Elisa Barber made a trip to Coalvtlla Monday, Sera I2M ADDITION 1L LOCAL.. wetk On Tuesday morning of thia r all tresh ruts or wounds, eithero n Prest. W. W, Cluff and wifa lefthw tt'tkuinan S subject or on animals, for Salt Lake wbers they would joi SNOW LINIMENT is excellent Prest. Georg Q. Cannon and wife aud bll for corn buskers sprained wrists, the company leave yesterday lor tbt Sandwich Islands. They go to attend! the celebration of the Anniversary of the Landing of the Fits L. D. S. Missionaries on tha HawaiiW Islands," which will be held at Hone lulu on December 12th and continuing several days. The party will sail froU Han Fraaclaco Saturday, and 1 111 Many of our residents will eat Thanks giving dinner in Coalville, also attend the dance there in the evening. CORRESPONDENTS. SUMMIT Times, i t -- No-emb- ei 1 rag-wor- day. Many people are suffering fearfully George Arbuckle of the Z. C, M. I. from indigestion or despepsia, when one waa in town today looking after tbe in . tingle bottle of H1RBINE would bring, alehouse. prompTlUfttrpermaneut Cnre. A few doses will do more for a weak stomTbe family of Phillip White, who have ach than a prolonged court of any other been quarantined for scarlet fever for medicine. Prioe, M cents. John Boy-d- ei eome time, are ont again. k Son. Mrs W. H. Fay, formerly of this place but now of Salt Lake, waa here thia WAMSHir. week looking after com of her business Waiisair, Utah, Oct. 28, 1900. Eorroa Times . inteiests and visiting friends. - - '""I'sbssu 'PS8""' While Charley Blackwell was loading some freight at the depot thia afternoon late. his team became frightened and ran Some of the young ladiea will give a away. They ran about a mile down the Thanksgiving hall Thursday evening. road and were stopped by Absalom Misses Blanche and Ray Young came Rirbins. borne on the 28th toepend Thanksgiving vacation. A number of socials have been bald of BtxtrtK. T. A. Smith and faasily have moved out Hemeteb, Utah, Nov, 29, 1900, from Salt Lake ; they have bought a place Editob Timm : here frem Haary Reynolds. Ditch meeting on Monday 3rd, at the IdW. eelunred from Anderson John meeting house. aho last weak where he hat been looking A committee ha has been appointed after hit sheep interest in that State. to arrange for Christmas and New Andrew Peterson died en tbe 26th. Years. He hae been ailing ever sine be returnThere is no program here for Thanksed from hia miasien to Denmark end giving Day, but the poultry will suffer gradually grew worse up to the time of all the same. death. The funeral cervices wereh eld on Miss Laura Batchelor, whe baa been the 28th which was largely attended. located in Evanston during the summer, Word E. Pack, Bp. E. R. Young, A. R. home during this wesk. returned Merchant, Henry Reynolds, Thomas wives The of T. A. Jones and George ge Ball, Bp. Wm Sargent and Alma with were the speakers, and many good Foster, presented their husbands on Monday last. Ail noble and hia of daughter said worth were doing things character and hia zSlous labor in tbe well at present. Eld-red- We hope to be able to talk with CoalGospel, All bis family were present was ville and other points up tbe river in a with the exception of one son who et Laramie and was unable to be present. day or two. It has been too long a A quartette from Coalville did the singjourney to do ao by way of Salt Lake. reodered.waa which beautifully One of the Anderson Brother of Peter-sa- u ing, was here this week, negotiating for When you feel that life fa hardly worth hay. We cannot do much in the way of the candle take a doss of Chamberlain Stomach and Livsr Tablets. They will telling bay or anything else till we get a cleonse year stomach, tone up your ebanee to load here. liver and rgulate your bowels making At tbe cemetery meeting held on Satyou feel like a new man. For sale by Nov. 24th, it waa decided to go urday, John Boyden k Son, right on with the cemetery fence as fast GEASS CRIIK at the means nets obtained. The means Grass Creek, Nov. 28, 1900. on hand will be need a far at it will go, Editob Time but w need all that is promised, and Miss Lizzie Ragnall of Coalville is more to to complete tbe job. Padataying with Mr. and Mis. J. M. ' Great Lurk f aa Editor. dies. There being no train service Monday For two year all efforts to cm Ec- tbe miners did not work in the afternoon , iem in the palms of my hands failed, writes Editor H. N. fester of Syracuse, end night. Kan., then I waa wholly cured by It waa not tbe fault of the editor or ArDicB 6,ive. a,, the correspondent of there being no i wor Ide beet for eruptions. Sores and all letter from here last week, but tbe fault j kn diseases. Only 25c at John Boyden elM.O. We have 21 families and 20 k Sons. J s te geog-jepti- -- enow-blindne- ss non-miner- al Fun ud j por-jfie- 1 .X L v Lf 4 - - |