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Show kr er3!t t(JL Ujj THE COALVilbLE TIMES. f -- ffisArjirm ofreahu !: Appropriata memorial service were Wanted for Coalville A good solicitor held in all tba wards of tbe stake Bun-da- y, for Health and Accident Insurance comin hooor of tbo late Apostle A. 0. all accidents and sick' pany. lasers Woodruff end wife. ness. An Investment, money having, dividend policy. A good contract to a Gen. W. H. Kimball received word bottler. Writ the Western Lifs ed Monday from tbo pension - burean that accident Company, Office 607 Contiuen-ti- al bis pension bnd been granted, end as a building, Denver, Colorado. consequence tbe general is happy. ! The Weber Reservoir, Power A IrrigaJob Pingree of Ogden we np Tuesday tion company bee finally cam to an unon business connected witb tbo Ogden derstanding with tb Colon Pacific RailSugar Factory. . He Inspected some of road company about changing tbe grade tbe sugar beats being raLed in I hie part. St a point this aid of ' Echo, whsr is located a large reservoir ait. The Tba open air J meeting held a the reservoir company has been waiting til Tabernacle lawn Sunday night wee spring to get a favorable anewer from P. engineer. Satisfactory quite well attended. Elder C. A. Cal tbe lie and W. L. Hansen were the speakarrangements bay been mada so that . .. ers. tbo reservoir company will commence work at once in sinking test pits to find A killing frost struck this section ol out just bow deep they will have to go tbe county last Friday night, and cut to get the right bind of toil to build all potatoes end tender garden stuff to their dam on. The contract for running tbe ground. Thiele on of tbo worst a waste tunnel through solid rock has frosts that has been here for year. been awarded to Wright and Ball of thle I. - Absolutely Ffero Tunxniaassnnm tocuts UNO FERS08US. . gam of bM bU - will be played in tbe city perk thle afternoon. A teem bee been picked op to play tbe Haying baa commenced. boys who go to Spring Talley to play on tbe m Fourth, and it promises to b very Read tba ad of 0. G. Redden A Sons .. V iatereeting. ' ' ; 'hWl latb Issue. '.1. i A lively i Mill Kellie Carruth ie den on a visit. i 4, II II Moses Taylor boose from Or Jr., baa suffered a great deal tba past ten day from the effect of difficult a tooth drawn. It beving fcV , ; i to stop tbe flow of blood from tbe gum County Clerk Neeley and vita apeat and tba young man . hea been rendered Sunday in llamas. - i" 2 very week' on account of baying lost so much blood. Ho is getting hng al' Mre. V E, Findlay o( Ogden ip bus to . at right present. a month. . - u tpend 4 . v A w cheerful atmosphere is important to happy home life, jt ie hard for children to be good when they hr exposed to an . bail storm" of fault-findiioceasant Assessor Martin wee davo iron the from their business. on parents. It is very dificult Park Toeaday' for a wife to maintain a calm and charm- , .t MisaNetta Gray ol Park City baa been ingly sweet demeanor when ber hushere tbe past week. - band ie critical or eullen end takes all visiting irienda ' . a. , , ber tender efforts with Indifferent ap; Mr. Ira .Eldredge was down from preciation., . er on a visit. week of first tbe tbe Oakley Neve of a very painful accident, which occurred to a young msa camt-- l Benson, Mrs. Sejga of Park City came down at Woodland last Sunday, rented here Monday on a visit with her b oabaod. . this week. It eeemi that the young Mias Katie Olson of.Evanston on a few months visit. . ' . if bare A r T ng 4 A - dMM tHNfl tr Siwai 11I wnp Commiaaioaee i'aekett and George oh a horse, whenUe animal fell on hlEB were np from Henefer yesterday. and badly fractured, tbe bone in bis left foot. Dr. Redner of Kama dreseed Joe and tom' Salmon came in from tbe wound. The fracture is a very serWyoming tbe first of tbe week on a visit. ious one end it will be several weeks before tba young man will bo able to get i Mrs. A. A. Perry and baby came down around. V.1 a on Park tbe from Wednesday morning Mrs. Elizabeth Hall died at Park City visit. Wednesday night. Bbe bad been eick was no Mrs. W. 8. Johcaton is suffering from for a long time and her death old 85 wasabont The years lady a alight attack of blood poison in ber surprise. oi Coalville for resident has and been a, thumb. a long time. She went to the Park over a year ago witb ber daeghter, Mrs. AllMies Margaret Bruadage and mother Tbe remains were bronght here good. k a visit on Pat n came doe from City morning for burial and the yerterdav Wednesday. funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 George Olaoo came down from Bliss. oclock from tbe Stake Tabernacle. Ida., Sunday to visit with bis family Many of our dissatisfied young people for a short time. while clamoriag for happiness for favor, of manner, is e Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bird of Provo are forget that amibility reel ornament e end happiness cheap Mr. of and here on a visit, the guests far the fineat more beautiful and than Mrs. Frank Doming. clothes ond jewels. With some it is e fortunate birthright; but those who do When biliona take Chamberlain come under this clan can by desire, Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by not and great effort cultivate the attention John Boy den A Soa. quality which proves a great boon under To be amiable WANTED A span of mares from all circumstances. We may be deeply must be unselfish. tbrse to five years old. Enquire of interested In a person but w will find Henefer. George Roberts, our friendship at a low tide unless we J. E.' Fisher and family came down ftodsomething in the person to command from Perk City last Friday and spent and hold our respect. A selfish person is never amiable; a person rosy be tbe week here visiting relatives. beautiful, but beauty alone will not sufPresident Moses IF. Taylor left Sun fice. day fbr Canada where be was called to A strawberry and ice creenn festival attend to same church business. wee given on th Stake- - Tabernacle Miss Libbie Berber relumed bonne lawn last Tuesday night under tbe ausfrom Ogden Tuesday where ebe baa been pice of the Coalville ward, and it was a bigsncceea. Th large lawn on tba working for tbo past three month. north side of tbe houae wee crowded Patriarch John Smith came out from with people end everybody teemed to Salt Lake last Friday end spent e few enjoy tbe evenings entertainment. The following program wee rendered, C. A. days at Hejuville witb bis boys. Csllis ectng as meeter of ceremonies: was started np Quartette, David Berber, Carl Allieon, Tba atreet sprinkler is great- Hannah Rheed, Lizzie Arnold ; prayer, and its work good Wedneaday , W. L. recitation. Me Young; ly appreciated by tbe busineee bouse. violin Hansen; solo, Arthur Beard ; song, I. M. selections, Edgar Part Eldredge went down- to Bali Shaw; graphaphon Beard ; song, Roscoa Lusty ; duet ; Edna Lake lest week and bad an operation per- -' farmed on bis right foot for a surplus Beard. Mildred Stephens; vocal tolo, Mattie Salmon. After the program -- growth of tbe instep, tra wherries, icecream and cake were m t at a moderate price, and everyerred of western W. A. Overbeck, manager body partook freely, the ward realizing Plow was Moline here Western Co., tbo tost Friday and made a trip through tbe a neat tom from tbe proceeds. Tbe Coalville brass band was on band and coooty in company witb Manager W. rendered several selection!. 1 Hansen. , Robert ! .-- r h . A game o! baseball wee played in place.. SW Fourth Celebration, lotwithstanding 'ell the rumor that Fourth celebration had been called the committee did not give ap, end will celebrate in good atyle. Eery-l- y are invited to turn out end enjoy ti exercises of tbe day. program a printed last week will bf rendered in the "Tabernacle at 10 oock, end in the afternoon there will b dance for the children in tbe city pavilion, foot races, horseraces, and e base bell game that will be tig most interesting end ezeiting game Tr played In Coalville. Th second he will ply picked teamof e pjyers end tbe little fellows declare Wty will wallop th men in good shape, woat be surprised to them do iLA dance in the Opera Hons at night end the days pleasure. Torn out bars a genuine good time. Through a previous engagement the Coalville base bell teem will go to Spring Yilley, Wyo., to play the teem at that Pies oo the Fourth. i tti . et well-sprin- wait-a-wa- J j i Harness & Saddles DeLavel Cream Seperators, Deeringr jiloneis i All disease start in th bowela. them open or you will be tick. Keep act like nature. Keep liver eville and Pee, resulting in victory score 17 to 18. and bowels active withoot a sickening former the boys; for, griping feeling. Six million people This ia the first gem that be been play- take and recommend CASCARETg: trv aanaon. thin ed ban VOcatex. all druggist. city part Saturday night between' Hoyte CAS-CARE- " BUlolo RAKES & te i STACKERS , v 1 SUMMIT IMPLEMENT COMPANY. COALVILLE, UTAH: W. L. HANSEN, Manager? G. G. REDDEN & SONS RESTAURANT, - - 1 MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS- EVERYTHING CLEAN & FIRST-eLAS- SI kkAtHHr of . Km you comfortable homes and jeompenaat them for their trial by making them Ex. happy by their fireside. , 1 ''1 ' Kt Cbeyoue i tby' sake with them the eef wishes of a boat of friend for ko and prosperons married life. ) Summit. ) Ward Stevens, claimant, vs. Ellen C. Neel, defendant. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of April, 1804,- the above named claimant, Ward Stevens, claimed a lien as a ranchman, for feeding described cattle from the 13th day of December, 1903, to the 20th day of April, 1904, against the above named defendant, Ellen C. Neel, the owner of said cattle, in the sum of S52 00; said cattle being more particularly described - as follows: One light red cow branded diamond Non left ribs. Three red cows branded E N on ribs."'''"'' ' " - left Notice for Pnbllcntlea. Niv6555. Department of the Interior, ) Land Office at Salt Lk City, Utah, June 24, 1904, J Imlth Memerlol Sito Solootod. It will he gratifying news to member of the cbnrcb generailr to learn that the first defloit step towards the erection of e monument to the memory of the Prophet Joseph Smith end hi Patriarch brother Hyrnm, wu taken Monday afternoon, when members of tbe first Presidency, Connell of tbe Apoetle and tba committee appointed for thle purpose, assembled on the Temple block and decided npon the exact spot for the build-i- og of th proposed statoe. Tbeplsc cboeen Is tba southeast owner of tbe block, at a point directly west of the firet entrance on the east tide, end so situated that it will not obscuro the view. When tbe inonament is completed tbs wall surroanding that portion of th block at least will be taken down, and the structure will then present a strikirg appearance. Wbst tbe cost will be is notknown,bntit is safe to assert that no means will be spared to make it a fitting testimonial to tbe man in who honor it is boilt, and who will ever be regarded by tbe Mormon people as two of the noblest characters that ever lived. Tbe choosing of tbs spot on tbe sixtieth annivertatyoflbedsyon which they were erneilf murdered by a mob; 1 most fitting and frooLnow on tbe Seinte will watch with keen interest tbe rearing of the etratur marking tbe good deeds end noble conduct of Joeepb end Hyrom, the prophet and pa'tairch of th left, r day. Deseret New Notice le hereby given that tbe following named settler has filed notice of hit intention to make final proof in support of hie claim, and that said jtjroof will he made before the Regieter ant Receiver of tbeU, 8. Lend Office at SaltYaks City on August 4th; 1904, via: Joseph E. 12906, for tbe NWJ of Sec, 14, Tp. 1 N., R. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon end cultivation of said land, via. : William Dyer of Butlerville, Salt Lake county , Enos Stone, of Union, Salt Lake county, David Crystal of Holiday, Salt Lake county, Thomas Haxford of Union, Salt Lake County. Brutally Tortured. case came to light that for persist- Fsaxx D. Hobbs, Register. A Harrington A Sanford, attorneys. ent end unmerciful torture hee perbtpt w- -H never been equaled. Joe Golobick of TBIN rXOFLX Colusa, Calif., write. For 15 years I insufferable pain from rheumaendured Thin, scrawny fietblee people are nsu-al- ly nothin relieved me though I and tism nervous, irritable, bilious and dysknown. I came across peptic. Every change of weather effects tried everything end its tbe greatest medlie Bitten Elect 11 them, they happen to eat or drink on earth for that trouble. A few anything containing disease germs, it icine of it completely relieved and bottles develop at once, and they are th first ma. Jostae good for liver and cared objects of any contagions disease eosn-i- ng in the neighborhood. Their life ie kidney trouble end general debility. continual worry in their efforts to avoid Only 20c. Satisfaction guaranteed --by A and malarious atmos- John Boyden Son, Draggieta, xpoenre to Mex-well.-- H. One blue roam heifer branded E X on left ribs. -One black and white heifer branded E N on left ribs. Four red steer calves. Two red, with white lined back, heifers branded E N on left ribs. That the said claimant also claims a d ranchman's lien for pasturing 2toh day the from said eattle ranging of April, 1904, to the 24th day of June, making a 1904, in the sum of total claim of 155.35, which is sfi due, Publopring and payable, at tbe first ication of this notice. v'That the above named cJafmant will, on the 6th day of July. hart in p. m., at claimant's damp sell Utah, Summit cdunty, phere.. People can gain from 1 to 3 lbs. Oakley, c of No Pity Shewn said above described cattle at pub solid healthy flesh per week, by th nee of Dr. Gnnn'a Blood A Nerve Tonic, auction to the. highest bidder for For years fat wee after me continuto pay said liens, with all cost it puts their system in condition to re- ously write F. A. Gnlledge, Vsrdena, sale- torneys fees and expense of Summit, sist eickuese. Tbit Tw ic it in tablet Aim I bed terrible ease of pile cantDated at Oakley Precinct, form, to be taken right after meals. Sold ing 24 tumors. When alL failed Bork-le1904. 24th, June Utah, by all draggieta for 75c, per box or 3 Arnica Salvt cured me. Equally oonnty, boxee for $2.. It tarns tbe food yon eat good for burn end ell ache and paint. ,Wab Stevens, casto0 First publication, June 24; UtUW into rich strong blood, tbie prevent and Only 25c at John Boydea A Sons Dreg cures disease. FeopV tell ns who have Store. 111 Send W your order wed th Tonic that it earns th m, IL We can do your job work. keep them from getting tick afterward. kinds ofJob Work."; , i M-3- Soda, Water, etc. inctock. rin Uhiuof 1, t tsSrl ZMMuanSMlts Bel Fifty I. Nlghfweu Her Terror. see ef CheasSorletw's luawk Live Tablets. 4I would cough all night long write I have I believe sold fifty bozes of Mre. ChaeApplegate of Alexandria, Ind. Chamberlaint Stomach and Liver Tab- and could hardly get any sleep. I bed lets on tbe recommendation of one lady (oniumption to bed that if I walked a here, who first told a box of them about Hock I would cough frightfully and epit a year ego. She never tires of telling Uood.Jmt, when all other medicine ber neighbors end friends about tbe good tiled, three fl.OQ bottle of Dr. Kings qualities of these Tablets. P. M. Shore, New Discovery wholly mred me and I Druggist, Rochester, Ind. .The pleasant gained 58 pound. Its abeolntelr guarpurgative effect of these Tablets make anteed to cure Cougbs, Colds, Le Grippe them a favorite with tbe ladies every- BroncliUie and all Throat sad Lung and $1.00, where. For Sale by John BoydeoA Troubles. Price SO cent Trial bottle ires at John Boyden A Son. Sons Drag Store. Notice tf Foreclosure y Lion. County line of Candies, uy loro, and Owe State of Utah; of Complete n few - tbe an Buggies, CartSv old-tim- , Dsiy The roed along which a man of bust-b- 1 Working Sight Tbs busiest end mightiest little thing travel la pursuit of competence or wealth Is not a macadiisiezd one, nor that tver til mad is Dr. Kings Row does it ordinarily lead through pleasant Lift Pills, These pill tbange weakness of delight. On irto strength, Ustlessneis into energy, scene and brtin-fa- g into mental power. Theyre the contrary it ia a rough path beset by wonderful la bnilding np tbe health. it thorns end fell ol plt-l-all which can only b avoided by tbe watch- Only t$ cents. Bold by John Boydea A .1 ful car of circumspection. After every ton. ? ttan worse over rough this day's journey IWMrktvai WoAAlna. turnpike road tbe wayfarer need s something more thea rest; h require eolac Mr. S I Beneon and Mias Martha and be deserves it, He ia weary of the this place were married WedEavageo! dull prose of life end athirst I t tbe at the borne of the nesday evening 1 man the butinfj poetry. Heppy sridsi mother. The ceremony wee per-- f who can find that solace end th t poetnatd by ElderF. h. Wright in the ry at borne. Warm g eiticg from 1 vl r g f !tt cs et the near relative and a few heart, fond greetings from bright eyes, to wheat a fine wedding supper th welcome shouts of child - ., tbe w as served sad th svenicgipent ia pleat-- i t for many thousand little arrangin' t ca usation, etc. our comfort and enjoyment that t - ntl ( Mr.i .l Mrs. Benson are well known tell of thoughtful and expect ' lore, 3 all oof eitixens, and era 1 highly re- -! 'amthe gentle ministration that d Tba bride hat been on of tbe foi rpected, ber ns into an old end easy s"" "strict school teachers for a nambtr of w are aware of it; these and 1. 1 kens -satitfac-on- .' 7 sr end has gives excellent s the of affection and sympathy cost' Mr. Beaton has been working ea e of poetry that reconciles us to tie s t railway postal clerk for several years, life. Think of this yew iv s' ' id Is now engaged at that work run-l- ug bneiner men! T the i between Cheyenne and Ogden. ' nit vU t1 c ssg ivwpi Wagons, fk - 60. SUMMIT IMPLEMENT t ne , ' TwJms Ho Own. Lit. the Tribune from Evwss-so- o, Wyo., dated Jon27tb says: Mite Nora Miila of that city eommited sufcid ' by swaDowlog six grain of strychnin au-8-h was tba daagbter of James Millr the local agent here of the ContiaraiaX Oil company and was twenty-tw- o years oi age. She bought tbe , poison at tbw drng store at cine oclock is Dm mesa-i-ng and on ber way borne- abo stopped-a- t tba home of a lady acquaintance,, where aba, declared ber intention of killing herself, end swallowed tbo doeer after which abe walked to the home of married sitter, several blocks away and1 there aba died before a physician coo Id be samaaoned. Despondency over m quarrel witb ber sweetheart ia eaid to bm 1 tba cense. Tbe yanng Indy ie tbe youngest altUar pi Jamee Mills, wbo form ;rly lived Sn Hoyt villa. Bbe was ber visiting with Mr, end Mr. William Froet about n. 4 month ago. e " j Dlorrhooe After Tern Crcd of Chronlo ' Toon of offortac. I wish to to tay a few words In pmisw ol Chamberlains Colic, Cholera ood DS aarboea Remedy, says Mrs. Mattie Ian fibred Burge of Martinirillf, Vs. from chronic diarrhoea for ten years nodi . daring that time tried various medicineu without obtaining any permanent reliefs Last nramr one jof my children warn taken sick with cholera morbus, and X procured a bottle of this remedy. -- Only--two doses were required to give her entire relief. I thin decided to try myself, end did not nee all of . one bottle before I wee well and I harm never since been troubled with that complaint. Oneeannot wy too much in favor of that medicine. This remedy it for.-s- al by John Boydea A 8on. A special to - -- RT'P A N S Tabules Doctors find A good pcscription . For mankind. Ttfo Sont poenc tomwiarwul omosIowsw. Tbo (oailz bottle ( Con tain o a yw. All dnizzMamb) oil I mooty (. StTeltwS Uw Cklldrow. Notwithstanding all that le dba byboard of health and charitably InriinsA pereons,tb death rate amoog asnelB children la very high d Bring the La weather of the simmer month fintW lerge cities. There is not peohoUyaam-eatof bowel complaint la ahnndred however, that could not be eased by thm timely nee of Chamberlain's C3e Cholera s nd Diarrhoea Remedy. For tain by John Boydea A Son- e j |