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Show THE COALVI THE nows AOrEHTlSOt. TJQVt yfir.T TO rTH"g VoL XI. COALVILLE, ITISAIIAJTERCFHWIH LOCUS Next Sunday it fait day. r Will Ciolf wae Tuesday. out from Salt Lake Carl Allison has been working at Echo week peat. Wa Mra. Y. W.Clnff bar been quite tick tbe past week. Mrs. 0. C. Lockhart returned home to Park City Monday. w E. M. Staker of Rockport was down on business Monosy. B30BEB Abiolstely Puro THERE IS 13 SUBSTITUTE What ha become of the electric light plant and bank proportions ? Can it b that they have been allowed to die a natural death?. One of the wont peices of road, we believe, in this county ie from the court home hill to David Reee' farm. Daring this ipriog the road hat been o mnddy mad rough that it was almost impossible to get over it with a wagon. The water ie allowed to run over the road in the rammer and there are so many big boles that the water stands in pools making large mud holes. Where the canal crosses the road near the old Salmon boose the water has wsshed out a big hole and several plank are off the bridge m aking a very dangerous place for driving over, especially in the dark. Tbs city should look after this and have the road fixed up so that it will be fit to travel. Dr. W. Visick is recovering from s slight attack of typhoid fever. County Attorney Callie made a ness trip to Salt Lake Monday. We have some excellent paper office for patting under carpets. busi- at this Sheep berdi are beginning to pace tbrongn town to tba summer range. A. D. Wbeadon came np from Peterson and spent Sunday witk his iamily. Amos Mosher and wife came down from Park City Monday on n brief vis- it. Bay Darning came in from Provo the first of tbe week to remain for the summer. Mrs. Elijah Ran son returned yesterday morning to her home in Tikura, Ida. Elijah Ewainaton has been in Salt Lake this week attending the Farnsworth-U. P. trial. District court will convene hers next Monday and several important cases will be tried.- - ' We should teach our girls to study only what is pure end good, and that which will not ooly elevate and improve Five cars of cattle were loaded at be t will be of bene t to th tb te tbe east-Vi S ail feel and know nnl Ui , Mil Otberg. .U, n womans .age, and is E. H.Bbead went to Park City Monthat she stands as man's eqaal in art, day to survey tbs location of tbe new science and literature. We believe that Miners hospital every girl should he thoroughly educated Tne Co-o- p received a carload of flour as regards books, so that if neccessary and bran this week and shipped out a nt. and she may be car of baled bay. But while training their minds we must not neglect the practical part C. R. fiaaeock and wife returned We think that Wednesdaymorning from a visit with of their education. relatives in Park City. every girl should be taught to make their own clothes and prepare a temptMrs. Bamoel Faddies and son, Alexing meal and to know that a knowledge ander went down to Salt Lake laat Satof theee dative would not detract from urday to do work in tbs temple. their personal charm and that the Ben E. Brewster, who is confined in moat beautiful hand are the "hand tbs county jail, has been quite sick for a that helped mother." week with an attack of pneumonia. At-t:T- !., ly self-relia- Proe pacts have not been better for nbnndent cropa in Summit county for mapy yeare, than they are thle year. Tbe long wet spell daring March, followed by good warm weather placed tbe gronsd in excellent vendition for the crop. Nearly all grain bas been planted and a great deal ie np and looking fine. The hay crop promisee to be a large one, lodging from tbe start the grass has si ready made. There ie more snow in tbe high mountains than usual at this tims oaa expect plentyof water. Taking all things Into consideration, at this tims, the farmers of tbe county cau expect to reap an abundant barveettbie year. The grass on tbe range is also better at thie time than usual. The great haa such a good start that feed will be plentiful this summer, and the range cattle and sheep will certainly do well. Of tbs e year.eo-w- Thomas Gilchrist came in from Cumberland, Wyo, last Friday and spent several days here with his many friends. A S. J. Faddist has been relieved from the Grass Creek section and a man named George Brockets has been put in h's place. This has been one of tbo most quiet weeks Coalville has seen fora long time. Nothing of importance has bccorred and as a coneeqnence news Is pretty scarce. Walter Calderwood and wife have leasedtbd'iCoalvillp House from Mm Clnff and took charge of the same Mon- ' ' ; Mrs. B. A. Browner came diwo from tbe Park Monday to see her husband who is confined in the csnnty jail. He hat been tick for several days. Ws acknowledge receipt this week from tbe experiment station of tho Agricultural College ot Logan the following bulletins: No. 64, "The Grain Robbed tbe Grove No. 86, Smuts; No. 85. "Pear-BligThe Right Way to Irrigate." A startling incident is narrated by fofaa Oliver of Philadelphia, at follows: 1 vm in an awfnl condition. My akin "I have used Chamberlains Stomach vaa almost yellow, eyea sunken, tongue and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory sotted, pain Continually in back and results," ssyt Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Houstides, no appltite, - growing weaker day ton, Texas. For indigestion, biliousness ay day. Three physicians had given me and constipation these tablets are most ip. .Then I was advised to use Electric excellent. Sold by John Boy den A Son. Ritters, to my great joy tbs first bottle I conA lawyer in a court room may call a made a decided improvement. tinued their nee fer three weeks, and am man a liar, scoundrel, villain or thief,and now a well man. X know they robbed no one makes a complaint when court tbe grave of another Victim., No one adjonrna. If a newspaper prints such ibould fail to try them. Only 50 cants, reflection on n mans character there is a guaranteed, at John Boyden k Sons libel suit or a dead editor. Thie ie Ow' ing to the fact that people believe what lrug store. an editor says; what a lawyer say cuts no figure. -- We can do your job work f ' ht: ' IMTEBETO SmmZT 03T SUMMIT toUET . CXJtTNTT. JOS I . UTAH. APRIL 29, 1904. Ho. 17. ( mbmUaIumv. Alexander, the optician, will he at Dr. the beet sugar expert of C. F. Exact 6th. office about May Frenchs ths depart int of agriculture, has predates given later. pared a cc iroeeional document entitled ths Beet Eager Industry in All persons indebted to J. H. Ball will "Progree wh k will be distributed among 1903," or tbs settle at and call once, please accoante will be given out for collection. anger beef firowert and mahnfactnrars. Regarding tbe indaetry a a whole, tba Call at thie office and get a sample report ami eg other thing! taye : copy of I ho American Farmer which wS or failure of beet eager "The are giving free with ayears subscription is actios thie First-Cla- ss prod country reeolvee to The Times. into s putly agricultural problem. i Mrs. E. Farnsworth and sou George While we poeaibly pay higher wagee in were in Salt Lake this week attending tba fad ty itself, the effect of thie will the trial of Don Farneworth vt. tbs D. P. bo relatively, email; and beaidea thie Coel company. disadvantage is largely compeneated by tbs superior artisan ability of the Tbe county clerk Monday issued n workman in tke American eager facmarriage license to James Francie Bogan tory. The problem that most deeply aged 25. and Ethel Cannington, aged 22, concern us is the supply and quality both of Park City. of ths beets, problem which offsets both ths fsrager and tbs factory. The Tbe water in tbe Wber River and factory interested in securing a Chalk Creek has been qnite bigb this sufficient amount of bests to maintain week and if tba warm weather continues its operation tor a hundred days or Has its greatest chann for those who fathom it secrets. Every ws may look for it to gethighsr. more. It not euly requires a sufficient step is easy. To take SUCCESSFUL Photographs now requires supply, but it requires bests ofasufl neither special skill nor training. No dark room required- Stake Cborieter George Board is winkclent qualty. r ? ing bard with the stake choir preparing "1b many of ths communities surfor conference. Borne good singing is rounding the older factories ths averpromised for that occasion. age tonnes bas been increased four or Edward Clark this week moved bis five tons per sere. At 15 per ton, the Does barber chair from W, 8. Johnstons prevalent pries for beets in this counmeans an increase this of to try. $20 shop into ths Swaineton building, where to $35.00. DEYELOFIM HACBIXE and tlT $26 in thk earning power of nn acre Kodils, $1.09 be has opened a shop for himself. of land proving sugar beets. Tbe avPHOTO SUPPLIES ! Tbe bridge across Chalk Creak on erage tonnage in Germany is about SoB'i Bajdea tons per set. The thirteen average Second North street is unsafe for travel for Catalogue. on account of tbo stringers rotting oat. tonnage is this country runs from bine to tons acre. I think it tight per All travel is now being dons across is only fair to aasums that whan our tbo bridge on First North street. ' Will stand for the season at tke farmers kv been educated tones the Bids Wanted, ' bam of Mrs. M. F. Naylin, who has been vis- sms cay is cultivation, fertilization, Sealed proposal wlU be received by we gay expect from our lauds a iting ban for several months, left 6nn etc, school trustee of Oakley School th at least ao of tonnage that SIUUEL BRIHTON, Oakley. equal day for Nampa, Idaho, to join her husDistrict No. 13, Bsmmit County, Utah, band, and they will make their homo at for th carpenter work of the school that place. building to be erected ia said school disNOTICE. trict. Th trustee wiE furnish all math Attorney George F. Goodwin of Bolt Lake City was here on busineee Tuesday. ls sect 'race with Section 2655 of tbe lumber, th contractor to famish all Mr. Goodwin is working to secure tbo Revised state of Utah, ,1898, the surfaced aad finishing lumber. Bid will be received by Joeeph Fhll-lip- e, nomination fer district jodgs on tbo County f smieeloner of Summit counMakogonj; clerk of tcheol hoard, Oakley, SumRopnblicsp ticket tor the third judicial ty. Utah till offer for tala ai the front 1897; age, district Utah, until 12 oclock, door of County Court House of paid mit County, uoou, May 8, 1904, at which time the e PRICK REASONABLE. W. H. Bonnet of Henefer has boon ap- county, Thursday, the 5th day of add bids will be K 3, at 11 oclock a. m., tbe folopened at the residence May. pointed by Gov. Wells to direct the ex- io of th said Joseph Phillip in Oakley, virg 4 ribed property, penditure of $600 on ths road between We tre also running a first-clas- s SW EW NX and ISO Summit County, Utah, Henefer and Croyden, and Ephriam For and end -'i plana specification V, Section 14, 2 N 4 E, Lambert has been appointed to rapef- farther particular as th clerk of th CUCKSLHTH SHOP. F'- - cs. a i rf'ee fffb 4 , Tv pr T t tk . ... 4, katuaa to AeWy, in this county, at a A."jr - : ' ' dErtSaereaEJg EEJ, Section 9,2 8 4 right t reject sey aad all L- -. coat of $1,400. Lin Ptxzaoiv, ) E, ttsened to William McKay. John Fsassok, Trustee. mi X medicine for Children. Samuel Jacobs and wife of Lima, Ohio, South rod. Lot 1, Block 54, CoalJo Era PniLLirs.) wore here this week visiting with Mr, ville, assessed to Mis. E. Nichols. When a cough medicine ior you boy Oakley, Summit County, Utah. amall . children yoa-wand Mrs. T. J. Lewis. Mr. Jacobs is s Fifteen sens in N W NW, Section 24, one in which NW NW, Section cousin of Mrs. Lewis. Tbs visitors have 1 6$ E; 20 acre you can place implicit confidence. You Sealed proposal will he received by want been making a tour of ths country and 1. 1 8 6 E, messed to A. J. Crandall. one that notooly reieivee but enrea. school trustees of trek ley School Distba Twenty-fou- r Yoa want one that is acres in Section 28, 2 B 6 were on their way from California, where trict Ne. 13, Summit county, Utah, for harmless. You wanton unquestionably that is pleasant they spent ths winter. They will visit E, asset nd to Mrs. Charles Hoanlck. th rock and brick work of th school te take. Chamberlains on relatives in ths east and taka in ths r By ordw of tbe Board of County Cough Remedy building te be erected in said school dis- meet all en of Summit County, Utah, worlds fair before returning borne. condition. There ie theee, Jobs C. Pasktt, Chairman. . trict. Tbe tmetess will famish the rock nothing so good for tbe coughs and cold and brick, ths contractor to furnish th Incident to That sort of religion that does not Atteetf p. XL Nixlxt, childhood. It ie also a cerUrns and sand. fellow make a anxious to pay his debts, (Seal.) tain proven U vs and cure for croup, amt Clerk. received Bids will be i by Joeeph Phil- there is no danger whatever from even if he has to work bard to do it. f whoopclerk of school board, Oakiey, Sumlips, isnt worth picking np in tho road. ing cough when Hit given. It hei been 1 Thoaghtfol Hus. mit County, Utah, uutU 12 oclock nooa, need ia k Prayers for ones creditors are commenmany spidemlctof that disease dable, lnt they do not constitute a legal M.M. 'Austin of Winchester, Ind. May 9, 1904, at which Urn tbe said bide with perfect tucceei. For tale by John tender for a debt, neither in thia world knew whit to do in the , boar of need. will be opeoed at tbe reeidenc 4 tbe Boyden A 8on. nor the world to come. ' Hava you mads Bis wife bed each an nnnacal cat of said Joseph Phillip in Oakley, Summit ttomsch and Ever trouble, physician County, Utah. good all your promises for 1903 ? Pay as net help her. He could Advertise your goods iu THE well as pray. thought of and For plane aad specification and furtried Dr. Kinge New life Pills and the ther see th clerk of the TIMES. particular relief at once and waa finally cored. school board. Tbs traits reserve th FeterGappiu began suit Tuesday in got 25c, at John Boyden A Sons Drag right to reject any and all bids. Only the district court of thisconnty to recovRT PA N STabules ,. 6 toe. ; , Lxn Pxabsox,) 'er $20,000 from tLe Daly-JndMining Doctors find Trustee. Fuaxson, Jon company for the loss of both of bis eyes. ---A Article Joszpb Phillip,) Filed. good pescription It is alleged in the complaint that the Articlm of incorporation of tho Upper Oakley, 8ummit County, Utah . i For mankind, wae plaintiff, at the time of tbe accident, Chslk Creek Td two) ptHifc taeaonch for Mill! oocaaloM Irrigation company were employed as a miner. While drilling he filed with th famUr fcoil (as eenuj contains a supply tor tha clerk a rear. All drugji county Monday. Mli them. ran info a charge that bad. not been excoon midi inn. of Tan The company U for at $3400 capitalized followed An which ploded. explosion $10 per Aar. i James Robinson is presi- People insietlng that medicine doe no destroyed Gupptni eyesight.. Be places NOTICE TO WATER. USERS. J.H, dent; vice Salmon, president; W. good, here one etubbora fact to contend ths raponsibility apon ths company, and . Chappell, secretary and treasurer. asks the damages stated shots. with, that ie, th people who do believe State iBstneer OIBoe, Articlm were filed at the earn . Balt Lake City, Utah, April 1, 1C time of are greatly in th majority. - W have Hotlr t hereby given that the Woodt Craen there will be a big tims at Hoyteville thsNewfield A North Bench Irrigation been so fortunate daring the pant twenty Stork a corporation, whnee la Wood Crow, Davie county, Utah, baa en the evening of May 14th," when a compeoy This company is capitalized for years as to convince tbouasnds of suffer- addreee oapDy, Bade application In accordance with the re grand operetta entitled "The Berry Pick-ere- " $5,000 divided in 6,000 shares at ths par ers with week watery blood, who bad all quiremenleol Chapter 100 of tbe Seuioa Laws to eppropriate the equiralentof of Ltah. will be presented in the new amuse- vslueof $i.oo share. Tbs officers th symptoms of general breaking dowa One eeoond-foo-IMS, t flowing for o period ol to dayo of of follow the water Weber liver, In Summit county, : Christensen ment hall, which will be opened on that are . Jensen, of tbe evitem, that one medicine at leeet, Utah, to be diverted from a (prinjr braneb of date. Those in charge of the affair preeident; F. W. Merchant, vice presi- doea good. Nervone and unsteady peo- Meadow Creek, a tributary of the Chalk Creek branch of eaid Weber hirer, the water to be Bret promise a good evenings entertainment, dent; George C. Stephehs, teeratary and ple, weak, fieehleee people, pimply, pal impounded by meaneof adamarroeotald rprlng Free of a BU about branch and tbe proceeda will be need for tbe Jobs son, treasurer. They with or aallow people can have etrong Heady north ofattha point eectioa corner that I common to benefit af tha new hall. There ie no Elijah Hart in, Levi Peareon and W. W. nerves, and nolid healthy flesh by tbe at Section 1 S, 10 and 11, Towntblp I north, Kan 7 east, Salt Lake baae and meridian, when th form the board of donbt bat that the entertainment will ot Dr. Genas Blood and Nem Tonic. water directors, will be stored from Ifov, let to dun 1st meal time, it torn following of each year. Tbe etored water wil 1 be largely attended, as a great many Th Brown Eagle be eabewjoently releeeed from eaid reeervotr aad Mining company of A tablet to take at ' people from here will be present. Hoyte- Park City filed article of incorporation the food you eat into rich, red blood, be conveyed down tothea natural channel of etid point about 600 too 1 to 3 eprine branch of rate ville is always well represented at tbe nt fieeh solid Wtdueadsy eaet of where the natural Channel of eaid ith the county clerk. Th making the eoutb boundary 11m ipring branch Ncroeete in Coalville, and our people company a capital of $300,800, di- lb, per week. Sold by all draggiet for ftoctioa , K 7 ., and from there to be 4, T. I This for boxes $1. will return the favor. recovered from eaid natural ebaa diverted three and or vided lulu 300,000 shares at tbe par value 75c. per box, doctor bill and insure nel aad conveyed In a ditch fer a dlutauee a4 of lipehare. The officer! areF. D. medicine eaves about 4000 feet where It will be need from May A farmer of the town of Center, Wis., let to OcU lat of each year tor tbe Irrinuoa of AuteeTi Provident; O. F. Johnson health, giving the verjr, beet treatment about of land situated in the auuih 200 acre failing to get hie neighbora to ahoot ee half of Section 4, T.. 3 N., R. I . Mi Lake bM George Wilson, secretary and possible. eod meridian, ft ateo tbe intention of lb ap old horse which was oselese, and not dartreasurer; J. jj. McDonald, pUcant to nn enfflcleut of (aid water from ian general let to Dee. Ud of each year for watering ing to do it himself took tho animal to a munger, prao y. Hansen NOTICE. ranped by it In the vicinity deeertbed field and tied dynamite around ita neck. form the Jhey w;tj, All proteeta apainal the prantinf oi eaid applidirector rlatinff tbe reaeona therefor, mnetbe After attaching tbo axploeive be touched Notice i hereby given tbst by order of cation. made in writing and filed In tble office after off the fuse,' and started to ran. Tbe (W) day and before sixty (Mb dava bvwa tbe board of director of the Henefer thirty A. P. DOREM C8, the date bcreoL horse started to follow. The man took Clean Sweep. State uxlnee(-n- rt Irrigation Company No.1; that sixty A pnblloatlon pril 1; laat, April 'J. one look and ran for hie life. He reached There nothing Eke doing a thing cents per share has been levied on all a wire fence in hie wild scramble', emai tbotoitsly. . Of all the Salves you ever capital etook of the Company for the cured through it, and ran about two rod beard of, P.acklene Arnica Salve is the rent year, 1904, for the purpose of patting All disease start in the bowels. Keep when heheard a terrific explosion behind beet tveeptnwty and cures Barns, in weire and cleaning canal and other them open or yon will be sick. set like nature. Keep liver hits. Looking back, bs saw no bone, Sore wuisw Cots, Boil, Ulcers, Skis iB '(dental expenses. and bowels active without a sickening President. and no fenc and tbo ground waa tons up j Eroftiots and Piles. It only M. F. Haxeis. e, and triping feeling. Eix million people Jot yard around. Came very nsai being gusrtd to give satisfaction R. A. Jon ia, Secretary and Treaenrer. aske and recommend CA8CARETS; try John by Boydn 4 Sou, Druggist. a bore on him. - . ,' Dated at Henefer April 18, 1804. j 1 10c box. All dt uggiste. . it-e- elf HOUSE. Steam Heat Throughout Accommodation. Prices Reasonable. Livery and Sample Room. PHOTOGRAPHY. The Kodak Developing Machine the work. it Ml EAsk 4 Dark -- four weight, year. to-wi- t: nIJt ae-ots- - 3-- -!- A C--- aot Corn-mini- 1 " 1 ge . 3 pr oae-eiiiii- enter-tainmen- ta h, 1 t. CAS-CAftE- XS I - HEATtr EXECUTES' WOKS 0 A work train was unloading cinders on the Grets Creek section yseterdsy. Ut. 'A WEBER PERSONALS. AND Of s S" 1 |