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Show t I T Of rt. THE COALVILLE TIMES. DEVOTED TO TUB THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. Vol. XI. COALVILLE, IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH hed at "take confers net-- will It is ex- nut 14th. i loth August ted that the new meeting houe there w he dedicated on that occasion, ll.iereaw) be do auxiliary meetings n x' on account of conference date. orethat (Mining 1 e . Mt-- r ii ( ieorge Reynold'' of tlie ttrM was out fiotn of i i a!t Line Saturday to attend the reguar meei wig of the 27th quorum of was During the meeting W. L Han-e- n -eei to a a member of the me-- i lem in tit- 27th quorum to fill the .uancy caused by the death of J. W. Monster. Elder Reynolds Malted the 22ud quorum at Kamas on Sunday. - Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Miss Frances Sommers 4rom Euinston yesterday. came home Mi May Lusty has been nursing a hoi him k eye the pa-- t week as the reult of being struck with a base ball at Morseaed in gan last Saturday 4 She s tie grand stand w bile two of the hots w ere playing catch, the ball w as missed and it struck May in tbe right eye. -- be was rendered unconscious, but soon recovered, and no evidence of an injury will be seen in a short time. Wells Sutherland Galena, Iowa, a hrother-in-laof Dr. 0. VV. French, was Attorney Callts went to Park City ou here this week on a short visit. The legal bgsiiiese the first of the week. geutleman has just returned from a Mre. Mary limiter and children of Salt tup ttirough Yellow stone Park and other places of interest in Wyoming. Dr and Lake City are here visiting relati res. Mrs. French accom pa n ted him to Park City Tuesday and he visited some of the County Clerk Neelev went to Salt higge-- t mines in the west. He left for on of week business. Lake the first the his home Wednesday. Mies Verne Murdock of IleberCity has Here is a small boys essay on the fly obeea visiting with friends the past week "The til is a httleanimle that gets in the butter fh the good old summer time. It Miss Annie Campbell of Salt Lake is haz etghrJegs ; 4 to walk on , to to shufhere visiting her sister, Mrs. M IV. fle and to tickle with. Flies of w together are found ell over Amenky, but mostly on bald beds. lie are the cause of much George Arbuckle, representing the Z cusin by folks what he pesters withhig C. M. I. was here Wednesday doing tickling legs. Tbe fli 'cannot be stuck up fer his eyes in his back rite behind Mrs. George Williams came in from his shoulder blades. The fli loves to Evanston last Friday to visit far a short git on a babys nose and shuffle bis feet. Its fan to let him he on babys nose ef lime with relatives. mother tint eronn to lend on yer. The Vlr. Hannah Rich ins of Uenefer came fli ie commonly called a fli. bathe has & hUuvy yesterday and went so V pttn to vMt auuisance." Jt - The Misses Emma and Amelia Wilson bnve been herefrom Evaaston fora week visiting their parents. About thirty men tnroed out aod worked in the city park Tuesday afternoon and cleared up considerable of the ground. Several worked Wednesday This week has been the hottest this and yesterday, and the park is now in season. On Wednesday the thermometer pretty good shape. The1 base ball boys tregietered 94 in the shade. have done a great deal of work on the ball grounds, and the diamond ienow in When bilious take Chamberlains better shape than ever before. A numStomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by ber of lunch tables and benches have John Boydeo & Son. been made and plaied around in the shade. There is yet much work to be John Wilson, wife aDd two daughters done, but tbe Park will be in gi oJ con drove up to Park City Saturday tq,visit dition by Monday, and there will be relatives in the b g camp. plenty of room for the visitors Albert Stephens has purchased the The study of anatomy, recently introon center street from duced in the public schools, may be a bis father-i- n law, C. J. Lusty. good thing but it was evidently thrown awav on a certain bov whose essay on Mrs. Leo Robertson and child came the human body was read at an examinop from Spanish Fork last Saturday ation not long ago. This is what he disand wi.l remain here for some time. covered after a careful perusal of tbe text The human body consists of books. Oar county news this week is rather the head, thorax, abdomen and legs, lun, and we kindly ask all onr corres- The head contains the Drains in case pondents to drop ns a few lines every there are any. The thorax contains tbe week. heart and ungs, also the liver and lights. Mrs. Annie Hyde and Mrs. Little Tbe abdomen contains the bowels, of were here Saturday in the interest of which there are five a. e, i, o, u, and the Relief Societies. They also kneaded sometimes w and y. 'The fegsextfehd the Relief Surety conference at Hoy ts-- vi from tbe abdomen to the floor, and have lie on Sunday. hinges at tbe top aod middle to enable a fellow to sit when standing and stand when sitting." Ex. XV. W. Ciuff came out from Salt Laae brick house and lot -- Lake Wednesday to spend a few days at Lie old home. His trip to Mexico has evidently greatly benefited him for he look 8 better than he has for some time. Contractors Wright and Ball are rushing the work of driving the-te- st reser the proposed juts for voir near Echo, and it now begins to look asthongh something was going to be dose. The westber the past week has been perfect for haying, and the farmers are rnebing in tbr crop. The hay raised in the county this year is considerable above tbe average, and it is being put sap in excellent shape. on Preparations for tbe celebration , Monday are moving nicely along-- and the day promises to be a good one. The for the meetprogram arranged ing in tbe morning is an interesting to see ws and expect pne, doort. the to Taoernacle packed Ibe Jk big crowd of people will be down from tho Park aod we hope onr citizens will gara nut and help entertain them, and make them feel welcome. There will be a good game ol base ball In the after aooa between a Park City team and tbe l Coalville boys, and various other sports-wilBake the day aa interesting one. -- IISTTB 2STS OB 8TTMM1T OOTTITTY. SUMMIT UNTY, UTAH. JULY 22, 1904. JOB -- aj 'f 29, Jr our shop for -- -- EXECUTED We will save you a traveling mans commission by cailing at in. wo-i.- REATLY No. GCOR.CE H. PETERSON DEAD A stranger visiting in town this week wanted to know why tnis town didn't kHls Oun Life el Cumberland, have a bank and an electric light plant. ' Wvo Whv, heaavs the place In which I Dur t U con.n.ii.i w.i- iqked Tue-dlive is not nearly as large as this and the h,. rna, that (leor.tt lyfie we have a bank doing a flourishing buseter8u!i a f aim r re- - den' of tlq You iness, aud a large power plant. ie, had committed un ale The news have power running to waste here, and 1 sent to th. r am - w ho could haid- w can not mutgiue hv si meone does uol believe t. i r tn take hold ot the propositions for ihey Peti-- r i ,, it a ei a. night a ion re litre a ure thing in their 6l.nHn ( i n r ui I m ib it n l n v e- -t men t "hen a man willsay P k Mon In ii i t .a ent t ns who had uever been in town before hi- - I, vnlver f tore.oi min that it w a a trout time our it eems to Sg slterw ar a h - hear u hi ut ft ns wra waking up to the fact that into the i j hi ti i non l mud .J j j are lying St s tuie rare importunities p be flooi w i'li a hulVt hole through their doors w Inch if thev do not soon head aud the reio'ier lving between take in outsi le peope will come here feet. It is I he put the and sna-cthem away from our own b fei f the thought that revolver ui his mouth and people fi '4 Lb shot that killed him mstantlv e are of the op, uion that he acrideu-of old Roman An interesting dinou-r1 dropped the gun and that it relics ha9 leen made and Anglo-'-ax4 J'rti barged hv the fall. Whichever of a some the course in in excavations, at bappene will never lie know n as w field'at Mitcham, a souhwestern suburb in 'rysaw the need, am! the pqhhc are of London, even skeletons in a group It W judge for themselves. I accompanied by several spearheads wers .e remains of the dead man were at first unearthed. A little later this W ght to Coahi'le Wednesday for discovery was followed by the finding be al and tne funeral was held that of three more skeletons, all in an excelnoon from the s'ake Tabernacle, af In every case lent state of El er W. Ciuff and Alina Eld red ge the skeleton was lying ou its back with h g thespeakeis. The services were the feet toward the east, and in separate la ely attended. graves'luade in the gravel. Remnants t. Peterson was for many jearsa of old fashioned armor, some spurs, and entof this place and was highly re- a two edged broadsword were found near led by all his acquaintances. He ajf three-incLenh the remains, several ha three wives, all of whom were prom of with or bias bronze rod, eyelets iet,-r- $ in gths Coalville. He was the faher at the head, and portion of old hand o! twenty-si- x seventeen of children, somely carved glazed vase were fonnd w! m survive him had fifry-o; on the chest of one of ths skeletons. An dcbildren and four great grand chilother skeleton had a spearhead to tbe gr At the time of his death he was dren a left of the skull, with buckle and knife ah i.t 6 years old. One of bis wives, or dagger at the waist. The skeletons rat children and a brother live here and relics of the implements have been it Mr. Petersons father was resent. at t ea nined by archeologists, and carefully tk first bishop ordained in the Weber their investigations incline to tbe theory that the bodies were buried about the ys v.he at that time residing in Teter-sMorgan county, after whom that year A. I). 400. As a matter of fact, was earned. there exists records of a battle having to 1 j - vhola community express sym- -' been fought near Mitcham about tbis fir the bereaved relatives in their pa conare be The researches to period. .on. tinued carefully under tbe supervision of ar AT anIs scientists and antiquarians, and It ? O Setd Rtcommcndttloi Fifty more that many interesting ti ticipated ( CHftvbtrlalti't 1 tomach ud links with the past win be diacore 4 -'-SchMiuaeAtueitcaot'' Bold fifty boxes of Cbanberlalna Stomach and Liver Tab WANTED SEVERAL PERSON SOP letiia the recommendation of one lady character and good reputation in each hen, who first sold a box of them about Candies, Complete Line atate (one in thia conntv req aired) to a rear ago. She never tires of telling established old and advertise represent wealthy business house of solid financial bcneighbore and friends about the good standing. Salary 121 weekly with ex- q mlities of these Tablets. P. M. Shore, MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. penses additional, all payable in cash Rochester, Ind. The directeach Wednesday from head offices. Dnfgist. effect of these Tabletspleasant makss potatire Horse and carnage furnished when Tbe following home missionary them a favorite with tbe ladies everyReerences. inclose 334 for nest Colonial & Sale where. For Co., John pointmenti have been envelope. Boydeu by Dearbf rn street, Chicago. Sot 24th; fiaoday, July . WORK ; m 1 lit, ! Mountain Spring Wagons, -- -- 1 - I 1 j Surries, Carts, Harness, Saddles, etc. . on 1 V -- 4 if it G ii We carry DEERING. MACHIN' SCHUTTLER ERY, PETER BULL WAGONS, JENKINS RAKES and STACKERS, and PORTER HAY TOOLS. ne SUMMIT IMPbEMENT W. L.HANSiIn, Manager. 60. - G. G. REDDEN &.SONS o , RESTAURANT. MEALS SERVED 1 o. ,LrJi ERxrhULia.ClJ-A- -- 1 ALL HOURS- M jelbeiiee of Soda Water, etc. in stock. thin ry. ade j Kamai W. H. Branch, 8. M. Walker, Bench Creek Levi Pearson, Marion Frazier, Jr. Woodland John K. Lemon, Duncan Ths following sports have been arW. Merchant. ior ranged the Pioneer celebration next Francis James B. Rbead, George G. Moadaj Redden. Base hall at 2:30 Coalville ve. Park Oakley William Hod son, John C. Your return card printed on too envelopes for 75 cents at THE TIMES office. SPORTS TOR THE 2STH. - No Pllj- Shown For vears fate wai after me continuously writes F. A. Gulledge, Ysrdena, City; prize, $10.00. Ala. I bad a terrible case of piles causFOOT RACES. ing 24 tumors. When all failed Euck-le- ns Arnica halve cured me. Equally 220yard, free for all; prize 10$ yards, free for all ; prize good for burns and alltches and pains. Drize Only 25c at John Boy den & Sons Drug 75 yards, boys, age 14 to TSysrdi, boys, age 10 to 12; prize Store. 75 yard handicap ; prize 100 yard hurdle race; prize NOTICE. 50 yards, old mans ; prize 50 yards, giris; prize United Plates Land Office,) 50 ysrd egg race; prize halt Lake Cttv, Utah, Patting Paskett. $2 0 2.50 Teoa Georgs Smith, Chas. H. West. Rockport S. M. Pack, J. K. Lemon, Jr. rioni Thin, scrawny fleshiest people are usu- ally nervoue, irritable, bilious and dyspeptic. Ever change of weather effect them, if they happen to eat or drink anything containing disease germs, it develops at once, and they are the first comsubjects of any contagious disc ing in the neighborhood. Their life is a continual worry in their efforts tOk avoid exposure to damp and malarious atmosphere. People can gain from 1 to 3 Ibe. of solid healthy flesh per week, by th ue of Dr. Gunns Blood d Nerve Tonic, tV puts their system in condition to resist sickness. This Totie lain tablet form, to be taken right after meals. Bold by all druggists for 75c. per box or 1 boxes for 2. It turns' the food you sav Into rich strong blood, this prevents and cures' disease. People fell ns who have used the Tonic that it cures them, the keeps them from getting sick afterward i Grass Creek Robert Walker, Edward 1.50 Rtphine. . 1.00 Enoch Henefer Brown, C. R. Jones. 100 Upton F. H. Wrigkt, 0. A. Callis. 2 50 Coalville Ward conference. 2 00 1.00 Parleys Park and Park City Amos Cbambcalila CIIO Cholera' tad Diarr 1.00 Sargent, Ira A. Pace. WilWilliam Hovtsville Archibald, lior Rmodr ' 00 l shot,. L. .. . . J ulyJA 1W,, ' 7 Hammer.7. 1.00 liam- Potta,- - This remedy jsoerTaiqfo be ffetdeJln To nhom it may concern LOO Wanship Thomas A. Winte, George almost every home before the summer TbiowingBase Ball 1.00 F. Turnbow. Notice is hereby given that the State Broad Jump Is over. It cao always be depended upon Echo William Carruth, J. P. P.a- r- even in the most severe fend of Utah hasfi'edin this office a list High Jump.,., . j .dangerous 'No-- . 197 of lands selected bv thle snidjTug of War..,., 2 50 i bercases. It is especially valuable for sum11. R. Coalville East .Marion Frazier, 2.50 State for theestablishmeiit of permanent Hitching and Driving contest, mer disorders in children. It is pleasant ' Merchant. . to take and never fails to give : prompt water reservoirs for irrigating purposes j horse races... under section 12 of the Act of Congreee relief. Why not boy ft now2 If may free Running, forall, 30yards Cored ofCbronle DlarfLoea After Tew save life. For sale by John Boyden Sc approved July 16 1894. Tbe following Tear of Saflerlog. Pon7t 300 yards. 500 8on. tracts embraced in said list are in a town- or il P to to say a few words in praise I wish of claims record, mineral trotting ship containing 11.00 entrance fee for.350 Send us your orders for all yard race and of Chamberlains Colic, Chulera ond Ii-ia- ys Tjj: r 300 W Mrs. Mattie haee. Fees must be aarnoea Remedy, yard kinds 8W4 SWt4' gee. 28, T. 3N., R. 7 Eat, of Job Work. I suffered paid to committee on sports before noon Burge of Martinsville, Ya. 8. T. Mer. of July 25th. from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and i A copy of said list, so far as it relates Notice for Pnbllcatlon. An effort is j made to have tbe being during that time tried various medicines to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, races foot and some other eports pulled j without obtaining any permanent relief r has been conspicuously posted in this No, iw55. fe street.' Last surnurer one of my children was office for Inspection by any person is- taken sick with cholera morbus, and 1 C, A. Callis! terested and by the public generally. . Carl Allison, Within tbe next sixty days following procured a bottle of this remedy. Only P. H. Neeley, two doses were required to give her en- - j No)ife bftb7 the date of tbis notice, under departmen-- ; that the Mlow-tir- e rell'-l- . Committee on Sport. I then decided to try the ing n(uned tai instructions of November 27, 190, bM fied notce hi Ktt(r ' 1111 of meditme myself, end 'd not (23 L.D. 459), protese or contests against intention to make final proof in support one bottle before I was well and I have 0f bis c, aim, and that said proof will b tbe claim of the State to any of the trace Mgh U Q Xcr- never since been troubled with that com-- 1 or subdivisions hereinbefore described before ths Register and Receiver plaint. Onecsnnot sav too ranch in on tbe ground that the same is more of t(.T 8. Land Office at a,t Lake City I would cough all for is writes This Tong medicine. remedy night .of that valuable for mineral than for agricnl- - Mrl. Cha, A on Angnst 4th, 1904, viz: Joseph Max- ppiegate of Alexandria, Ind. , sale by John Boydeo & Son, Ural purposes will be received and and could hardly field, H. E.12906, for the NWj of Sec. I had get any slee- pnoted for report to the General Land COD,Qmptj0-soba- d 14. Tp. 1 N., R. 3 E. ' . a Iwalked Tabules thatjf Tj.r.p.t.V S Office, at Washington, b. C. Failure so f block i wou,d He names witnesses the to following and sp.t cough to proteet or contest within , the time blood, but, hen frightfully frov his con tinnons residence upon and all other medic.ne. cultivation of said land, viz. : William specified will be considered failed, three fi.oo bottles of Dr Kings ral evidence of tbe chw.cterceW Discovery who Dyer of Butlerville, gait Lake county, j nn4 Enos Stone, of Union, Sait Lake county. Its absolutely guar?n,,he David Crystal ol Holiday, Salt Lake jectioh, will be reccommendedfor apcounty, Thomas II ax ford of Union, Sail proval. Troubles. Frfc Lake County. ) ,D(j in THE 1 Advertise goods your Faaxx D. Hobbs, Register. Fraxk D. Hobbs, Register j1'11 at John Boyden & ! Sons Drug Harrington A Sanford, attorneys. JT Gxoaox A. Smith, Receiver. TIMES. 1; . . ... K ? 4 - I Director Hyatts weekly bulletin reports crops generally good m Utah and making rapid growth, tbe exception being in tbe southern part of the atate, where the prevailing dry weather haa been of long duration causing the supply of water for irrigation to ran very low. Fall wheat was being harvested and threshing had begun in the extreme south. Arid land grain was ripening fast and harveiting was under way. The yields are generally above the average, both in quantity and quality. Fall rye aod barley were ready to harvest, coring wheat and oata were beading, with good yields generally. The first crop of lucerne was practically secured, and in tome localities the second wai be'ng cut. Sugar beeta were 'in good condition where irrigated, bnt on arid Soil were in need of moisture. ' , Tomatoes wers doing well and making rapid growth. Potatoes were being dug with yields very good. Corn wai in thriving condition and beginning to tassel. Fruit was plentiful and in promising condition, notwithstanding tbe damage done by the high winds. Ranges ware in very good condition over the norther a eouotiee. Stock was generally ia excellent condition.' We caa do your joVwork; et h ; I I I ets-lo- -- i I . non-mine- F T . tJ-- u s |