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Show The Coaly Vol. IX. Or AUSTRALIA Missionary to that Luid. del aid, Editor Time- -: Australia, Oct. 25, 1002. m OTHER NEWS. 'vTha Kit kapoos, who will be with ns giving-series of eat taiiiiiienU in the Opera House, have i aUoext week, - t teachers Institute. . tf practice may be said u .. I J1 fce, suu tins .0 be universal throughout Australia. They seem to think some vacancies in the front row add be&nty or attractiveness to tbeir appearance, besides conferring dignity upon them. The surgical operation by meant of which the teeth are extracted is a very rough and ready A sharp stone is placed description. against the tooth, which it knocked out with another stone nsed as a hammer. This operation must b very paiufut but is submitted to with that stoical patience which distinguishes the blacks under all tbeir trying ordeals which custom demands of them on account of the scarcity of food and water in their native land. This custom is a very ancient one and was practiced when Capt. Cook first discovered Australia. Another custom which is so prevalent as fo be almost universal is that of boring a hole through the nose, which is done by a sharp stick or bone, and is gradually enlarged nntil it becomes the required S'Ze. Upon festive occa-ion- s ! j nittilRone from the wing of a haw k is placed through this hole and forms vrt of their gala atlire. It is said some f the natives utilize thii cavity in the rase to carry their pipes when not be-l- ig smoked ; and I might here remark hat the native it passionately addicted t the ue of tobacco, which, by the iv, was unknown nntil ih'e white man, itn his boasted civilization, made bis 'Pfearance on this land-Thealso have another custom among em winch is si miliar to tatooing. hey cut their bodies with sharp stones, vd Ihe 'seirS leffby these wodnds form lg lines drawn in parallel bars to the imber of ten or twenty across the frout the body and sometimes across the ck. Tbeee wounds are prevented from aling too soon by rubbing them with tpslir the down feathers of the hawk, hssbeen thought by some that the ngines cannot be very tentative to n ; such is not the case, however, for e who has traveled among them states i.t he witnessed tbis operation periled upon the back of a yoong wo-a- nd that her cries were heart ' hug ; yet when hp offered to ioter-- j on having the insisted she fur her without further performed mony would have beenconsid tar she if, w aptadf she a COWS'! b be ftop-,an- d to the ceremony permitted would have lost tbeir favoi 1 1 y ha-w- verbynot submitting tothisterri- rt (To be concluded. CtKK A COLD IS OK DAW Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. if it fails 'Uggists refund the monev E.V. Groves signature is on box 25c. JOB WORK EX ECU JED KEATLY No. 47, xmd wt Wshulch. man named Pittman, who was with ot hers engaged at enlarging ihe Wah-saletunnel, was a.c.dt n'ally killed last Friday morning, by being blown to piece with dynamite. Tne men had huilt,. small. maxaziu iii the hill side in which was et.ued tbe dynamite. They also had a place made to thaw out the frozen explosive, which was done by a torch lamu. It ie thought that the lamp expiooed ami eel fire to the box of dvnamite. The mec, teeing the fire, knew that au explosion would occur aud ran away from the place. Putman, instead xf running away, went to the magazine, palled Cfiffhe burning box and began throwing the stick that aeie on fire into the snow. They bad no sooner touched the (now than a t"r-rif-le explosion ooi:urred.ad the man ate instantly killed. Hu fare, both aim and bulbs legs were torn from hi A A (f the 'uitiunt tounty OLD Teach 'butitute was held in Coal been before twenty-fivthe years-Partpublic Inea Rbead returned home from No. 3, the one coming here, has tille R liriday and Nvturday. All bait Lake Tuesday. closed a four weeks engagement at but tw I i! e hit foui teachers in just thecoi Lyvic in attendance. This Mrs. L. E. Eldredgehas been suffering Ogden, coming there from Salt Lake v session "f of ip ji Jiuumutd. succ,Kf-u- l City, where tliev appeared nightlyjoy this week from toocilitis. C lit weeks to thousands of peo- ever itij.e count , and the teachtwenty-on- e The weather has been pretty chilly ple. They cater to, and are pa ronix-- d ers rett britm their woik with renewthe past few nights. by the best people in every citv where ed enef y b pioniote the efficiency of au account they entertain. Nothing vulgar or im- our bcIk I4, following 20 when bo. Ring up telephone you moral ia pe'mitted in any of their shows. of the pi ladings: have an item of news. Frida; Vji'ttg session called to If a fiy drops into a keg of beer you order at f ' k. Iteinaikson school Miss Agnes Farnsworth went lo Park can easily tell workb ut dnnaer's Xoden. nationality, jhe A Spaniard pays for tbe beer, leaves It Office 1 tire ensuing: tern were City Sunday to visit her friend s. on the table aud goes away without a elected f 4m a: F. L. Peterson of Park City spent word. A Frenchman will do the same, Preside 1 it. G. (smith. - nt Miss Kate here Vice-p- i friends. with Thanksgiving day except he swears while he goes. An Thorpe. Treasur he Florence Brown. and beer orders Englishman spills John Simpson of Heber was here the another glass. A German careinlly fishes Beeretai -- lias Frankie Noonan. first of the week on hit way to Morgan. out the fly and finishes Messrs. V I Bloelier, J'. II. Hanee drinking as if Absolutely Puro A and Carl A ' Russian drinks the president of tlie body. nothing happened. THERE IS HO SUBSTITUTE Alma'Kldredge has been quite sick the the beer with the fly. A Chinaman association d the county superinpast week, but he is on the improve fishes out the flv, swallows it and (hen tendent fo. a fce executive committee. County Attorney Callie wai notified and ha went at once to the scene. A now. throws tha beer away. The foil, i committee on by-lawa and the verdict renNotice. was appoh i H Miss M. Lanning, M, jnry w empaneled Mrs. R. B. Rand and children went dered a to toe effect that Ihe man The virtuous woman is as true as she Milton Civ 1 Ukitkd La vu Or kick I M. A. Status ;C. Blocher, W. down to Balt Lake Wednesday morning is met bis death accidentally. His home pore. She is as strong as she is tod-es- t. Boyden. Lake City, Utah, V ' Salt on a viait. was in Kansas City, Mo. She is ss beautiful as she is onde-file- d. Oct. 24, 1902, V A talk on 2guage, C. A. Blocher Tbe ot her demeanor To B'Aom honesty it way Concern. E. 8. Fisher came down from the Park General disi t im. A STABTUlti to spend Thanksgiving day with his comes from the purity of her soul. The Notice is hereby given that tha Stste I'll X) x SESSIOX. Af strength of her character arises from the of Utsb has filed in ih best girl. office a list. is toTeach Reading, Mbs Very turn frank and truthful life she lives. The at coutrbelifveTin6oSIhf No. 1(18, of lands selected by tbe said Polk-Rosthe ) ,1rimary Supervisor of A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust blackRen and Liaate Bagnall came in from glory of her sympathetic, helpful comStats for the eetnbhshment and main- -I the halt Lab- - Ckv schools. smith of Tilden, Ind., that for ten years ensure of Cumberland Monday night to attend the panionship is the result of her iuimuac At permanent water reservoir the eve session Miss Pollock ng he suffered such tortures from Rhea tar funeral of the baby of Thomas Gilchrist. ulate personality, whose genii touch Is T i Avoidance and Cor irrigating purposes, under section 1 discussed unstained with selfish desire aDd whose matiem as few could endure and live. of the Act of Congress auproved July 14, J. D. Barber weut down to Salt Lake acts are unspotted with passion or price. J rection of Mi. Ws in Reading." But a wonderful change followed hie tak 1894. The tract embraced ia The tallowing forenoon i session 8aturd, was Electric Bitters. Two bottles sM list are in a yesterday morning to waitonbis brother -- Ex. ing devoted to township containing tie dueussion of the Mer- wholly cured me." be J. 1L, who is laid op with pneumonia. and I mineral claims of record, vi.t writes, Homan life is something so strange, its of Corresp. .aoe Schools." have In not felt a over a year twinge She SE 1 & Prof. D. w, irfctt of the Salt Lake SE(f NEV; ! All those who will send us $1.50 can It exists today. It is gone tomorrow. They regulate the Kldoeys, purify the S Sec. 4, Lull 2, 4 & 6 Sec. B, Lot 2, Sec, comes It here in a with and body legs schools City instructor at the blood and core get THE TIMES from now until DecemRheumatism, Neuralgia, 18,Tp.3 N..R.6E., 8. L. Mer. ber 31. 1903. bend in your money at arms, feet aad bands, heart apd brains, afternoon se t on, bis ' subject being A copy of id list, so far aa It relate Nervousness, Imyrove digestion and give and diwhich will and eyes can it ears, once. Drawing in t Higher Grades." to said tracia by deeciiptive subdivishealth. them! 50c perfect at Try Only rect. Working together, all these begin Tbe teacher, ere loud in their has been conspicuously posted Iw ions, store. drag Boydeni in a cradle where foot of tbe loving praise of Alias i x k and Mr. Parratt the We believe that the sickness among office t r inspection by any person this children ia now getting less. The storm puts them to aleep. They separate in because of tbe t Uy interesting and Interested, and by the public generally. Rev. lrl R-- Hicks 1903 Altni and cold weather teems to have settled the death bed when the Giver of the instructive ( r in which pre-they Within the next eixty days following life takest it away while the body reTo say that this splendid work of science i it some. tbeir si.' the date of this notice, ondr turns to the soil from whence it was and art la finer and better than ever, ia f x lusiructlof. J. C. Cutler of Salt Lake is here labor- first obtained. While tbe life is here atating R mildly, The demand for it t MISSION. OINTMENTS. . ing as a missionary for the T. M. M. I. tbe brain ran think, tbe eyes can see, he von 1 sl Associations. Be will spend the winter tbe ears can bear, the bands can work. sev In a a evi. 4 , in tbia Stake. WheweW Ltw-"an fnauitf to the lulel same is mote valuable lor mineral than beve; Lon jnsde tv tm t t.tij uu- - pu nituent . remit q eye-a- n i they Tr,VV'' YiA ? the iu.preofetxl, t be tame sound waves make Sunday, Nov. 30t: iigence of the millions. Prof. Hicks, for agriculiura! purpose w ill be received ,....rsimii New West School at 2 .OJ Sunday after- no through this great Almanac, and his fa- and noted tar report to the General sensation as they fall upon the ear, Henefer W. H.Brlnch, J. D. Barber. mous noon, bong and Bible service In the and tbe family and - scientific journal, !nd Office, at Washington, D. 0. Failcasket emers.the the perfumeof East Coalville J. J i Bowen, Ed. Rees. WORD and evening at 1. . WORKS, is doing a work ure so to protest of contest within the nostrils unrealized, white the brain that ' Farley Park ind a ark City Levi for the whole people not approached by time specified will be considered suffic. Secretary T, L. Allen yesterday dis- directed and tbe hands that executed Pearson, J, M. Hiion. A fair ient evidence of tbe man or other publication. any charof use. no are tbe Life, longer strangest tributed the first checks of tbe Weber Peoa Joan K. tern On, Samuel Brin test will tbia to any reasonable acter of the tracts, and the selection prove of Ex. has g & ' forces, Power gone. pay-inReservoir, Irrigation Co., too. . person. Added to tl e most luminous thereof, being otherwise free from objecoff all expenses np to November 1st. Upton James B. Ithrad, J. II. Bar- - course in astronomy tar 1903, forecasts tion, will be recommended tar approval, 1 But true. Rent. Harding, of and wea'her are given, a atorms hs-Fsahk D, House, Register. The thirteen-mobaby boy of Emil never "If every one knew what a grand medi Hoytaville William 'jHodson, tar every day in tbe year, Gxovoa A. Smith, Receiver, before, 12 Cl Mr. and Mre. O. C. C.. Lockhart of Park I Isaacson cine Dr. Kings New Life Pills is,1 writes alt charmingly illustrated with nearly from died pneuMonday eight City Rockpoig George . Smith, II. Barton. two hundred engravings. The price of I YOU HAVB DVSPKPS1A, IIKAI D. H. Turner Dempsey tawn, Fa , youd monia. Several members of tbe Lusty Woodland Bilal Pack, Thow. Seymour. all you have in a day. Two weeks sell THIS. single Almanac, including postage aud family went up to the Park Wednesday Oakley Robert Walker, Henry E. mailing, is The old way of taking pepsin, bismuth use has made mi feel like a new man.1' cents. Word and thirty to attend tbe funeral. . Infallible for constipation.stomaoh and Parry. Works with the Almanac is $ 1.00 a year. etc. to cure dyspepsia, is all wrong. K a in as Enoch Brown, Oscar Wilkins, li 25c ver troubles. at store. dens Boy drug WritetoWord and Works 'Publishing They may be put up In tablet in 'quid All dieeasea atart it tbe bow lea. Keep Wanebip Edward Richies, Lonsdale Co., 2201 Locus Street, St. Louis, Mo., the result (s just the same. Tb objects them opes or you will be sick. like nature. Keep lver Allen, Doings la District Court and prove to yourself their gret value. ia to create artifleal digestion, but tide and bowels active without a sickening Graes Creek-- F. JI. Wright. Wm. H. does not make a cure, Stop taking th Judge Booth came out from Salt Lake Wilson. J griping feeling. Six millions pe pie pepsin, etc., end you haveyur dyspeptala and recommended CASCARETS, Monday aud held a short session of disFar a Bad Cold t, Coalville John John Ilor- sia or indigestion back again People use try a 10c box. All druggists. trict court, the following business being tin. If yoa bsvs a bad cold you need a good i opium and cocaine tar urrvoua troubles transacted : reliable medicine like Chamberlain's and William "Bench Creek J. Archibald, ft doe n t cure, stop While being brought down from. the In tbe matter of the estate of Amos loosen and relieve it, to K. Cough Remedy Jr. Lemon, the loaded cars with mine Sunday three druge.and the pain and dial rest taking A'kinton, deceased; ordered that will " Francis--Am- o t. and to sllsy the irritation and inflamMeSargent, Dnncan The only Common 8m c ml got JotT tbe track on one of the be admitted to returns. prohate. mation of tfie throat and Jung?. For thod ia to drive out of toe ev stem ihe In the matter of the estate of William sharp curves near the Wabeatrh sale bv John Bo) den & Son. cause of dyspeepsia end sic. headache mine. A bnketi tail was tbe cause. B Saayerap-lointeToe wreiktng crew was up Monday and by cleansing tbe etomech and bow els, 'at administrator a itli bond fixed AwLI.r.P A JIM FLAMES. tbe earn time using a medicine that will at 5,000. put the tars back on. Estrny Xellce, acton tbe liver. This foicea through the of William B. Sessions, In the Stub or Utah, ) In Coalville flui a into some blazing -Breaking home, giands of the stomach the ditto-liv- e of order made of free deceased a ale Chamberlains ; Get Coi sty ov bt'MJiiT.J dnctefeaidco confirming sample e. fireman innature intended In tbl way you the that lately draggsd sleeping ' have in gtouiath and Liver Tatleisat personal propertv. I my possession the following cure They are easier to take amt dvapespria. The medicine that In tbe caseof Marie Johnson vs. Harry mate from death. Fancied securitv,., which if not core dyspepsia by th- - called animals, eetrsy mole pleaui in effect than pills. Then and when death that . Its near, way . , you of decree divoice Gbnne Improved Liver Ptll. They their use is not tollowed by cous'ipaiion George Johnson; ,8k .tWM' Ir. it.!'1 and folds, do Dont fJ . j neglect rough, f,e as is otien the rase with pills. Regular graded. 1 put the liody in condition -- o that the !e New Discovery for Con sump- - Pbie different organs can do tlmir wtrk in a size, 25c per box. , , The same order was made in the care Dr. King1 , Mon on iu Coalville precinct, natural way. Druggists sell these pill- - at tion gives perfect prelection aintinst alt Coalville, of Jonn Tncker vs. Mary A. Tucker. !dav, the 8;b ilav of December, 1902, at 25 ets od Lana .Chest Troubles. then Throat, Ke pier box, orwewil! p The damage case of Edwin Coats vs. After latx ring for about thirty four i' near, and avid suffering,' d. alb, and the hour of 210 p, in. : ' of25.ct in Mmfw 00 receipt brnp!e was R. to have been tried months ss a mterinnaiy in Samoa, Elder the U.T. R, with onridsiit ill tMixfree. It takes one pill for adae. Four Read of E, H. Rtiead returned home Tuesday, Monday, but it w as lymiproiuited by the ear. Address, Dr. Gnnn, Pluladidphia Pa. right liv health-wafairly "good during his aloriievs out of court. head of sheep with cro cut of For sal by John Boydm A eon Coalville Eight Utah. w t a isence and be ham greatly enjoyed his right ear. o in and tip off left ear. labors. The young man is glad to get Or IXTCKEST TO THIM. WEAK f COFour head of sheep with o, slit and WL teppa Axainst a Hot Steve. home again. off right ear and tip off left ear. tip It ia perfectly understood by every sick Two head of sheep with 0 and slit in Condensed. Aecwam.HeU.fuL A child of Mr. George T, Benson, man or woman that if they can get tome was issued WedA marriage license both ears. will when sradual of tbe lost that The getting hie nanal Saturday night busiest read remedy stop The Oothe Fiye hwul of people nesday to Miss Annie Welsh, aged 20, eep a itb tip off right bath, stepped back againt a hot stive of Coalville, and W in. I. Smith, aged 27, flesh and strength, tbeir recovery ia as- Compant on because it is condensed, ac- d aoU.h mi tJp off h.ft e(lr,. him burned which unare nervous sured. and that an severely, I he child curate People of R .ckport.; Tne young couple were - 1 Two head ofwbeep with tip and notch epu. of and his mother lonld was in have with weakened agony Its spells, great dizxy steady, new. weekly aummary important married at the Welsh tesidence las anJ tlp off left ears, do nothing to pacify him. Remembertake of ambition their blood i. complete and and memory, H. Smith. , W. Justice They trnaOrthy. evening by oJ mh erop is thin and watery. It shows in their It. editorial comment on pol.tical and o(fTw) ing that sh had a bottle cd Chamber-lai- n will make their home up tbe Weber. ri ht ,ni tip of aod ,lt in .... Pain Balm in the house. -- I allow complexion and tired manner, domestic quest, on. i. ; it; 0fln of bl wil h Jower crop 0g he,d commence flesh sm-as to soon thought eha would try it. In less tha tits they gain they aim. to a, ate E.TLBtratford and W. R. Emmet of way that'rihUnd 0tIU.nd ,5p off left half an hour after applying it the child and look better To better. busiest men can tbe o?e sleep gain them aa tbe Ogden were" here Sunday as visitors to One head of sheep with notch out tips wa of and. asleep, an i in lees tnwo solid flesh one to three from an basis of lbs, good are intelligent opinion Tbe our Sabbath school. gentlemen of both ears. - - two quiet week blood be wsawsll Mre. Iti mast the whole-somrich ir mad) e, It reflect on every page the One fre.id of sheep with twoeoteber engaged in Sabbath school work in per week, well resident ol Ketfar, Vs. Pain known Blood Dr. and and Nerve Ganns w pare. Weber Stake and camp here to see how of right and notch and slit in left out Balm is an antiseptic liniment and esdy ilm VhpitiTsf making side of American life, the life of was cfindacied. They were Tonic puts In the 1 oat ear. blood rich in noble most hat pecially valuable for burn- -, cuts, bruise tbe aim and honorable makes ambitions. pare well pleased with the School and thought Oo of above anmals with Eon tight and disease curea A and direct full announcement of volby aew sprains. For sale by John Boyden tbe way, makiog that excellent progress was being made. ir A Son. rib. strength. This Tonic fs in tablet form, ume will be lent to any address on reSaid eetraye were taken np bzne in After suffering for about three weeks to be taken right after meals. Iienricbes quest. The new sobacntr for 1903 who Coalville We can do your jot work. precinct on Tbarsday,the 20tb from the disease that baa been so prev- tbe blood, making force where there sends $1.75 for tbe new Volume at once 1902. of November, day 11 womens For wilt was weakness the remaining issue fsiniDepf. receive free alent among cbi.dren, the W. D. Roamsox, old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa a better remedy was nr ver made. Sold for 1902, Including the Double Holiday When you wake np with a bad u-t- o tar Coalville prescinct, Poundkeeper Gilchrist died Monday morning, about 4 by all Dmggis for 75cte. per - box, or Numbers; also the Companion Calendar in yonr mouth, go oink to John Buvdea A Sons druggist end get a free oclock. Tbe little one suffered intensely three boxes for (2 90, by mail. Write ut tor 1903. lithe graphed In twelve colors Your return card printed on of Chamberlain's Stomach sod L ver Address, Dr. Gann, aud gold. and stood more I ban many a man could about year cs-e- . One or two doeee will n.k roo envelopes for 75 cents at Tablet. Th Form's Comfaxiox, Lava done, funeral aefv ices acre bald Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by Joha you well. They also cur billion-- , head144 Bon A Coalville office. Utah. den residence. Berkeley Stmt, Boy ache aad constipation,' Boston, Mass. THE TIMES Tuesday aiteraoon from tbe Miss h e -- Thinking perhaps that come of mv friends would like to hear something ot the aborigines of Australia, I wilt en- -. dewvortio lire you a brief account of their appearance, habit and customs. The height of the average native is about five feet i inches, but be is not wed porportioned, as one would imagine from seeing his picture as published to the world ; he is, on the contrary, possessed of very email limbs, and on first sight makes a decidedly unfavorable impression, owing to his small limbs and large trunk. When his natural tint is not obscured by paint and grease, be is seen to he of a dark coper or sooty brown color, and some of them present a very peculiar appearance from the fact that they wear king flowing beards and a perfect shock of straight bristly hair. If a person goes back any distance into the interior be will find they do not trouble what they will wear on the morrow, or even today, for they eimply wear no clothing at all, but where they have come in contact with the whites, they have adopted his manner of dress, and it is not an unusual thing to see them dressed in the most fashionable way, With snow white collars and cuffs and tie which in color rivals the hues of the brightest rainbow. They, like our Indians, love bright colors, which present striking conn as t to the dark sooty color ol their skins. They have many peculiar customs, acme of which I will mention in brief; but first I must say that this race of people are considered by travelers and explorers to be the lowest specimens of the human race, and are classed by many who claim to believe in evolution as the missing fink between man and the lower animate. The possession of a complete and handsome set of teeth la regarded by most civilised people as a matter for congratulation and envy ; not so with these artiest children of the bosh. They Lave a peculiar custom of knock,r.fe. O I0CU StTMlWCIT OOUITTY. SUMMIT COUNTY, UfAH. NOVEMBERS, 190 j. COALVILLE, DtMrlWbyEMtr John P. Stevarre, & A LLE DEVOTED TO THE IITT1IRITT5 OF THE PEOPLtS ADVERTISER. ABOR.IG1NE.S k i 1 n-- -- THE HEUABLE t mtuusr.. lt! SE; tie ma-sent- d-- " . .V 1 1 4 t non-miner- ' m od 10-3- 1 - , CAb-CARET- Fa-ket- e, Mar-chan- d te Buyden-drugstor- d m-tp- tai i- J e-- nd non-part- fU indq-triori- t tl. . es. |