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Show TIMES. COALVILLE rel..me wi-- WilJe Mia CUt Ipute u-e- . l. NEWS" COUNT! and day. 1903. UTAH, ACU. 28. 4OALVH-f.K- . , I m nuiubcr OwUillr ' ten i 1 l on EihlkK Ywir 0,1 inzeire have imr tin- tmeine Gstlierei tij Oar A f red L. ee. t,,T ndon arm family Float ol Coal after-un- . a drive up here Tuesday vi e m.shiox Mark. Vt.h, A uJEorroa Timks 1903 - yesterday on account of her 111 a ith typhoid lever. home hatband his Mitchell is quite wrritiog. H Phaiii Marshall aiid daughter Maud ml Mr. Halter I.ee of Coalville were vlsiuog here last be-i-n Frl illiarn Vt : Mr. Flora Harper wss tailed W ECHO. F.cuo, Utah. AUj'. 27, 103. Kiut"K Tims irrigation E. Ih Morgan, the U. ho haa eharge of the work that is being dime bythe State, waaintown We Inesday. ex-p- Mr. and Mrs. Walter King and Mita Margaret All of bait Lake have been with their aunt, spending a week br Mr.. bolon 8orenen. er Hlack, the U. T. agent, and wife are in town for afew Mr right-of-wa- y Mr. and Mr. R. T. Venable ol Clear- dai k. field are heie viailiug with William Joseph Hopkin and wife are spending taneb on Huff a few day on Weaver nvitstion are out for a ocia! to all reek. of their benefit for the went They the people ol Marion over fourteen year infant childs health. f age at the home of John K. Lemon, Mia Maud Carruth haa returned from Fr., tonight. her trip on Bear river. Joseph Mitchejl and William Oliver The concrete gang,' which ha lieen made a trip to FaU Lake thi week. working on the bridge for the past Miss OrtceAndei son is around after a three week, left town Monday. Jew day' illness. A. D. Enow lion and Ray Brim have Mi Nelli Sorensen went to Fait Lake on the ditches in been taking level today where the expect to remain for Echo canyon and Loat Creea. M im time. . Thoms BiUoc spent unday in Echo John 0. Wirih etn over from Park the gueat of E. D. Knowlton. Cty Saturday and apeot hun iay with The frost Wedneaday night played hi wife. havoc here with corn, potatoe and lureturned to K. A. Woolttenhuim cerne. after l'ark City yesterday tpendirga LeRoy Watson had the misfortune to fe day at home, hi arm broken last Friday. He waa Mr. Jennie Wooistenhulro and two get a horse and when near Aunt riding too roie home on Monday from Salt house Willi Bowman Lucy Stevenson Lake, whet they bad been visiting for playfully threw a bucket of watei on the short time. animal, which Iccauie frightened and well repre-- a threw the boy off with tb above result. a Our Sabbat b achool ted at conference io Kama on Sun- Dr. Bardaley watummooedand set and dressed the arm. day. . ' ... m Signature, f Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, knaa told b IS Seven Mfflion i - r. My-xlc- . Take 1 ere the guests ol ire' Minna) bith school Mr and Mrs. Evans from ttm Amalgamated Fug, O- i and disributed throoghost! i hia county for experimental purposes Mot enronraglng report have from thoee who are trying the expert-men- t now proKed to h ; and it this comity take part in the competitive exhibit at the National Irrigation Caw greee, which wili meet in Ogden nrxt month. The condition governing tit exhibit are given in the following txtract from the Deaeret New: lreaident H. O. H event ever for tbe American Sugar. Refining eompanvef (era a magnificent J5UU solid ailvr-- r lev mg cup for tbe bet sugar beet grown wider irrigation.-- AH wugar beet to he entered for ompetitiv exhibit mast f show: First, name of county and where grown ; eeeond, name of exhibitor; third, name and origin of seed; fourth, date of, planting (if possible.) Finch sample or exhibit irto consist ot six average sized hoots, three of which are to he exhibited and three are K testing by the official chemist and expert of the Eleventh National Irrigation congress. All express charge most be prepaid on sugar beets to be entered at thsex-hfbi- Cures Crip . In Two Day. month. post TklS on every box. 25c. i) r,e Kldrr Thomas Heard of Coalville was toe epedlcrr at our meeting Iasi undav. Towns of Conntj. To Cure a Cold in One Day I - w Correspondents In Yarlons j of Ogden COA1. Items ct Interest . It will be remembered that last apnag a quantity of tbo very beat Imported angtr faet seed wa secured bv Frank tl.eiik lit. teau.S are un the lo4l r (uiwBsau, . t Those who believe , tbey are getting good results in beet growing, pletse bring to The Time office within tbe coining two weks the six best beets you have produced. , We have no idea, of course, whatrs-suit- s for so far as we know to exp-c- t, there has never been anv official test made of sugar beets raised in this county. They look good and that is all that st can be said. Rut let ail enter the for there ia nothing to loe. coo-te- BIDS- - WANTED B, the Weber Coal Compati), Coalville, data. " the following proposed work of of tie driving two levels on each side j Hoisting Slope in the Wasatch mine, O11 ' viz.: Successful Lawn Party. One of tbe most pleasant aed etteceee-fu- l lawn parties ever held in Coalville wa given last Friday evening by Mr and Mrs. T. L. Allen and Mr. and Mra. (j. W. Young, at the home of trie former. I he large lawn wa brilliantly lighted it ti Chinese lanterns and lamps and presented a lovely appearance. Plenty of chairs and benches were arranged on the lawn to seat the gneats, who began to strive about 8 oclock. Tbe evening of playing games of p ogram c insisted various kinds, dancing, social conversa- tions, etc., and beautiful musical selection were rendered by Mis. Bes-i- e Dean Allison, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mia. J. A. Mrs. John Calli, Miss Mattie Miss Virginia Mimti and Ma-te- r Cl.fford Cuve. Tbe guest were then invited into the dining room where dewere served. The licious refreshments room was very artistically decorated with bunting, flags, flowers, apple boughs, etc., sod looked lovely. At 12 oclock tbe guest began to depart, all expressing themselves as having spent a pleasant evening. Tnose present were as follows : Mes-rand Mesdame Frank Crob, C. A, Cellis, V. H. Branch, IV. G. Fisher, Frank I Evans, John Callie, Wllliao Carroth, E. IfrRhead, J, H. Salmon, C. R. Jones, J J. L. Boydea, Geerge Olson, Carl Ali-- 1 son, Walter Ctdderwood, Earl Eldrtdge, W, H. Carruth; Messrs. M. W. Taylor. 0. W.' French, W. M. Bovden, F. H. Wright, Robert Walker, Milton Croft, Brig Robinson, Clifford Clive, Elmer Salmon; Mesdam-- e Margaret Y. Taylor, Bessie Dean Allison, J. A. Smith, R. F. Nortbcott, John Pawla. L. A . Williams, C, I. Wheadon, Charles Lusty, Margaret Calderwood, Eliza Farnsworth, Annie Salmon, Lizzie Farnssorth, Joe Johnston; Misses Maggie Salmon, Maine Salmon, Amy Boyden, Agnes Farnsworth, Agues Lnety, Nellie Rhoades, Williams, Hannah Clajra and Nelli Ruead, Virginia Smith, Emiinie Taylor, Mae Young, Bessie Bloodin. Coalville Coop We have a large assortment of EN8 AND BOYS' SHIRTS a. Which are being sold m.m. m leAtfeweeieeti" One level to be driven nine and feet wide by seven, feet in height height to be measured at a point midYour return card printed on way of upper and lower ribs. No lee than two feet thickness of coal to bs roo envelopes for 75 cents at 8 km area. HUCKPUHT. t left on bottom at upper rib and no lest THE TIMES office. 1903. 1903. 26, Utah, Aug. aroaVl Hasans, kot than five feet three Inches of coal to be Dtah, Aug. 26, : Tim Editor left on bottom at lower . ..BwvoaTieRSjL.. kwwas it' Send ns your orders for. 11 t Mr. Treadway returned to Salt Lake ces in thickness being 08 Account or 7. Hay I mostly In tb stack and grain ' . , yesterday after spending about ten days pitch of n. tutting I now in prog real, with his friend, Mr, Cromer. smooth? and even and carried on a . llaiold, the little son of Mr. and Mr. A telegrem was received here yesterWm. Coswy, ha been very HI with eo-o- p grade of nine inches to one hundred from Charles Mexico that face end in tb day head, stating neck, welling feet. . ,j ot- - Summit County. L but he te . sofaiFh hat Unproved "at thl Richlts, formctiyblsbop of Ilenefer, One Level to be driven In the full County Suntyor low was ie condition. a very writing. thickness of coal. Width of level to On Thursday last diphtheria was disIs familiar with section and township I Mias Came Btembridge, who haa been be ten feet. Coal averages about ten comers in Summit county. and in Henefer three covered families im ill for tome time pest, It now much and one-ha- lf feet in thickness. .Level; On Frida? were broke it quarantined. proved. Hoi try Public and Conveyancer. out io the family of your correspondent, to be driveu on grade of nine inches to Mr. end Mrs. William Wardell of Mill UTAH COALVILLE William Brewer. Our youngest daugh- one hundred leet. Creek were visiting in Rock port with ter, Malwl Rose Brewer, was stricken All work to be done underthe direc friend last week. down with tbe dread disease, and notGO TO THE tion of companys officials. The propMrs. F. A. llor.in and Mis Mary L. withstanding all that loving bauds a. d week Smith mad e trip toCroyden last the skill at hand could do, she passed ping for securing the roof and the track te visit wiib relative and friends. away at 9:12 Sunday morning. Onr laying to le done by contractor, the darling Rose, a we called her, was born material for propping and for track to . Mr. end Mrs, David on October ,15h, 1896. She was a very For.aStjlish Hair Cut and turned on Saturday last from be furnished by the company. trip to si child somewhat hough . Vernal, They are very favorably im intelligent She was 1 Clean Shave. The company reserves tbe right to buried on Sunday delicate. beautiful with the valley Ashley pressed and all bids. dark by lantern light. It is reject any but were not so well impressed with the night after a sad blow to the family, but in the Address all bids to WetierCoal Cc Voad between here and there. W. S. JOHNSTON, Prop. midst of our sorrow we feet to say Gods P.O. Box , Utah. , Coalville, The speskera in onr worship meeting will be done, and furthermore thank onr T. J. Lewis, Superintendent. on bonday. Isst were Elders John Jv, many friends f ir their (resistance and HATK YOL BEARl) OE Drr-VP-VISI- GK7 01 Jensen TFr., oTMarToif,'' oTiffud words io this our affliction and lues THE LI OXS MOITH Fea nd Wm. O. Gibbon of thi place. Tl Death Penalty. 10 a m. The 01,1 VSnltlen Ides f Adapted bjrw End of Biller right. A little 3 "result Pro rra.tVe American to in sometime vl'er to thing p; m.. WAXSHir. SERVICE, EQUIPMENT Two physicians had a long snd stub Meet Madera Bequlremente. death. Thus a mere scratch, ius born fight with an aheess on my right Waasgir. Utah, Aug. 26. 1903. ruts or puny boils have paid tbe Notice. TRACK. Colliers Weekly is conducting a vert of DuPont, Ga. lung writes JF.Hngh EmtoaTiwiss: death penalty. It is wise to have Buck-leu- a novel ar.d interesting competition for its and gave me np. Every body thougntmy Arnica alve ever handy, ' Its th W hd the pleasure f listening to time bad come, As a laet resort I tried readers each month. , To enter the conbest Salve on earth and will freveut fa- O; W. FRENCH, M- - D., last Sunday by Elder W. H. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumpremark test all one has to do is to review the w hen Bnrn, Sores, Fke and Coll-er- s for the purreiit month j issues ol Physician and Sargeen, Ilruneb, whch were very interesting tion. The benefit 1 received was strking tality, Tiles threaten JV Omy nod to the point. Viydens and answer the two or three questions OFFICE AT RESIDENCEand I was on my feet in a few data. Now drug st. .re ' which are printed in each issue, giving j . Coalville. It Prof. Hickman of the B. Y. A. lectured I'. e entirely regained mi health. 4 na. such 2 to from honre Office opinion and such suggestions as j p. here last Saturday evening on education co qoere all Coughs. Colds and Throat will aid in lmprov'ug the paper. Cot- -i observe these hoars should whOcan All and Trouble'. Guaranteed Lang and progression. It is a lamentable by j tiers aims in this wav to secure the as at near as possible. that very few of our young people went John Boyden A Son, druggists. Trice of everyone of its readers in jeistance to hear him, bnt when the lecture was 6O0, and fl. Trial lottIes free. PlCT0vV the making paper more to their liking he on the closed a banjo could heard VIA Ever? reader, in fct, becomes one of store porch, and tbe crowd that should the editors and has his voi e in building Tlie have been to toe lecture wet having au catt t he.ir.ng the alove brand the greatest illustrated journal of tbe j sealed Notice that to all themselree. pro given unprofitable time . FOR ALL tt,,,l . cur nut age. ,ue owned .y William pomI will b rjceireil by tire board of Karl Hixson came nnt from Mill Creek each swar'ed The tirt prize month, trustees of Kockport school district No. McMiclui ,, 0 lber river, with a load of frnit thi week. is 50 in I for the most helpful sogg-srio- n, 5, for the ronxtructing of a new frame llot' n'c. Numtnit THREEJRAINS DAILY jcah, with second prize of 425 in cash, .M rslienieDisiiLJiL 1' srLJordan is jchuol hmlduig at .ynmrnu of et oP other prizes and TH80UGF CABS - to CMcigo, eigliteen llix accordance with sister, Margaret the visiting county, Uh, in ,i books, ranging in value from 32 nowii I.nd to l eon. plans amt specification which will be Kacsjj City, SL Paul, Klnoe- to 3. making in ail 329 of value given j A gnetou. a i . itum s comes as a t Mrs. Lizxle Brown has gone to Salt furnisheii bv said leustW, in pr zes each month. There are, in will lie opened on Mon- - result oi nnlMrb e pam AU propo-al- s over tax-ds- y, Lake lor a tew days. with- addition, cumulative cssh prizes, for j September 21., 1903. at 12 oclock j cd org.itre back acV, "liver in ncceaiw Direct win Connections for tbi East who those prize , of V;Iuaut Stemcun.l nut ,i . ,7atl(,n gBt thank noon, at the resideuce uatss CHEEK IDd Southeast. and a big cash prire of 1,000 U months, Snimuit county, Utah. bridve, Life Till they Put for the most valuable suggestions daring j Detailed information cheerfully fur--w 26. 1903. ' Grass Creek, Aug. reserve re-jtrustees Said to the Tiev but rght nr ntle St j Dished on . j uKft application. ' any and ad bi 1. Emma. Timkn- j Only 25c. Gmr- C, I, WHEADON, Agent, con- of convenience j For the intending bv i i, antevd I.. : WituAHTLeswntig, j Coalville. Utah Tbe mine worked four day last week. IV. D Baowx, testants mbo can not be ' pr mptly sue- - j Trnsiee ! of all E, E. Hobtix, the copies plied by newsdealers, W VN rKD-'E- V; Herbert Robinson of Scofield and WaJ R LTEUc0NA OF ! BEVERAGE Collier for lb current month will lie CEllGHIFUl A lter Robinson of Fnnnyenie were here band-Iso'.utlTl'n f'"1 rWuoti in eacho t sent m , postpaid, together with .a , erm,,,, ninired) this week vtiting their siter, Mrs. T. A SAFE STIKUIANT, bv r' Charles a of drawing proof ,77nt1 " adierti-- e oM Miabli-he- d L.'Livrev, Theygsve a mnsical enter! Dana financial Tabules ?,,te of Gibson, epon rereipt of 40 cents in HEOICISE. GOOD tainment on Monday evening to a well stainln.g. wUh The to Lions addressed n Mouthy find sUmpi filled house. Inses n ili min-1- , all jm,ble in cseh ! A good peserrotion Collars Weekly,. 438 West 13th street fer Sale in CeahSVe bf WwW W bom head nffi.-II.re7' Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Carruth and J. Ceaeloe necfurn For mankind. np 'nage shed when stamped C C C. Hem told la balk. BALL. JD. Barber of Coalville and F.lder Frank eelf-a""w. Enel, Beware of tbe dealer wbe tries te sell Td fnV . Ueneti pckae fDVfloie fa family bottle JL. Brin too of Salt Lake were visiting Colonial Ca, S34 rrnt ) eerotaiut a apDiT lor something just a pod. , work. 1 earborn do Ve can your AU job street, Chic.go. druggim aU Uea. Jw.(fgQLl one-ha- lf Call in early and get a BARGAIN for yonr money. pudif -- ca ' n- riibttt.M k(-lfJb- Work. . . edAbvibLE E. H. RHEAD, , have a line of ' GOODS Palace Barber Whjch you can buy during the coming week &t your own price. M. R. Salmon. Shop Razors Honed, 25 cts. From gni-fie- ant Until Further j ; f' j j j i j Union Pacific Eastern Points. J T - hr Kuc-kport- , hr .! j ! j J j j 1 me i' V e d- Y ' J. doctors - H.' ocrt-lnv- w |