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Show T f, - THE COALVILLE TIMES. THE CELEBRATION. City painter, t do nr worn. ta.ie 'xin Wednesday Dxy Well Spent With Approprlete Exersen,. wtjik on the court bouse cises tills the celebration on the Fourth ; f me o' lasterei- - have been have Wen in wa- - not as gifod as there 1 to court new of the tbe time the tl.e wa's uui CokIv ills, jeLconsidera.g .tig e dav sand tbebmll ng CJ 1. nutlet hid to prepare tl e p'Ograu , h ten putt i,r is rap d'v nearing completion and the mauy obstacles encountered, the islebration was a good one, and the peo A hen v.iu f.ud a h itue w litre ad have to great b ehj iv the day ; le seine arm 1 the important lesson of he'ping Lv ei thing pAfcst d oil without a bitch out another there you will find the per-f- e and no accident otcurred to mar the u u( true home happinee proceedings. Manv peo; le were pre-efrom ail the surrounding tuvns and a 'e received t hi week thequarterly big crowd of people w 'n town all buneliU of t tie 1'n versity of Utah, m- -i dav Tbs bra-- s band was out early and ud.ng the Si hoo! of Arts and N lences At 10 !a:e school of Mines and the State rendered a number of selection Normal Njiuol. ocltuk the exercises in the Make Tabernacle were commenced and tbe program i,. I ie 'umiiiit Stake exurion to as published in these column was car.axe place next Thursday, the ried out Everyone who took part did no doubt but that a exceedingly w ell. and there he singing w as good , Better train service the oration by W. M. Boyden was just will crowd go. large s t run. . sed tb-as good as though given by an orator year than last. from other parts, and the exercises were Asibxi elecian will lie held next birhr entprtaimrg Mom! - :o elect a trustee to succeed W. In the afternoon the uty park was J .Vrigh . Mr. Wright is a candidate crowded with people A dance was for ree!ect,ion. and no doubt he will regiven in the pavilion for the childrea, ceive the full vote, as there seems to be and the little tots greatly enjoyed themno opposition. selves. The bae ball game between the juvenile team and the picked nine ol The following were noticed among the old time players was an interesting connere on the Fourth . George and the wiay the little fellows showtest, Hollands and family, Dan Wilde and ed the men how to play was very amusfamily, Robert Johnston and familv, ing. At the end of the eight innings Ctiail-- s Workman and family, George the score stood 32 to 2J in favor of the Johnston and family of Park City ; C. J. big fellow s Foot races were run, and Lu-tBert Lusty, James Salmon, W. at 5 oclovk the horse races were run on 15 Lake, George the court house hill, and the animals Covey and family H Ruff and family Scofield. owned by William McMichael and Dan ommera won the races. A great deal of work must be done in There was do dance here at night, on the citv park before July 25 in order that account of not being able to get mnsic, the celebration on that dy can be thorso everybody went to Hoytsville and tbe oughly enjoyed. The grass should be cut large amusement hall was packed, about from under the trees, the grounds clean125 couples being present. ed up, rubbisn, weeds, etc., burned and trimmed. The base ball ground tbe Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten also needs attention, and we suggest Years of Suffering. thst the mayor call on ail the men and I wish to to say a few words in praise boys in town to spend a halt a day or of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera ond more if neccessary and that they all go Remedy, says Mrs. Mattie down and properly cleanup the grounds. of Martinsville, Vs. I suffered Barge It would not be a bad idea to set a cer- from chronic diarrhoea for ten and year tain day tor this work to be done, and all time tried medicines various that during turn out at once. We don't think there without obtaining any permanent relief. ul w ttJLo .to d i 01", otA j 0jrJl6.,w p object Last euhimsw one. L tar children,.! t giving a few hour of hie time to help taken tick with cholera morbus, and 1 repeir that property. , We hove one of procured a bottle of tbie remedy. Only prettiest parks in the statff, but it needs two dose were repaired to give her Inmore care and attention. tire relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not nee all of Tf e home what mother makes it, one bottle before I was well and I have good, bad or indifferent. Government never since been troubled with that commay be corrupt and man degenerate plaint. One can not say too much in favor This remedy is for with nt bss of hope, but when the stan- of that medicine. dard of the home is lowered it is time to sale by John Boyden & Son. ... think of hopelessness and the end of tbe Prisoner Eco.pa. sinful world. The home la the bulwark A prisoner named John Davies, who o! civilization, and in it should be preserved ttie best possible means of resist- was confined in the county jail awaiting ance of any seige that may be set up. trial for stealing some bides at Park City Great changes have come in the finish made bis escape Sunday morning. He of the nineteenth century, which have was confined in one of the west, cells developed and broadened womans rela- and on Saturday tbe deputy sheriff let tions; her outlook is upon different him wash out his underclothing and the scene and possibilities.yet through them bedding. In doing this be strung a l'ne all runs the same old woof of wifehood across one corner of tbe cell, and instead and motherhood, earths most sacred of doing much washing while the sherduties. Tbe question now is not, Shall iff was not around tbe building be took womans field expand? Ithas expanded a lot of old rags and made a fire in tbs The paramount issue is the roaintenence corner of tbe cell obscured by the .curtain. Tbe partition from his cell to tbe of tbe borne. Tbe development of industrial monopolies, where tbe dollar is adjourning one was made of lumber and almighty threatens to undermine the tbe fir charred the wood so that it was home. There is no more menacing fact easy to make a bole through. Some time tbao this. Evidence exists on every on Saturday when he was oat he conband that the preservation of the family cealed the ax in bis clothing and took it down to the cell with him, and nsed tbit circle is tbe problem of the age of The best way to become to break through the partition. Tbe good is to be born good and the next prisoner asked tbe deputy clerk to let essentials are the socialism of tbe home, him out Saturday about 5 oclock to cut aad the training of tbe mother, tbe some wood and get more water, and it is supposed that the fellow took tbe ax childs best friend. down with him then or else some one banded it to him through the window. So PH Shown He had arranged a wire "On tbe lock For years fate was after me continuof tbe adjoining cell and palled tbe bar ously writes F. A. GuUedge, Verdena, out of place so that be could get into tbe Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles caushall. He then climbed up the stairway ing 24 tnmors. When all failed Bnck-len- 's and through a hole in the clerks office Arnica Salve cured me. Equally thrpngb w hicb another prisoner escaped good for bnrns and all aches and pains. and out of tbe window. Only 25c at John Boyden k Sons Drng Store. RT-P-A-Tabtiles A ITIS A MATTER OF HEALTH t ! ci t'.e Iark Ltrgijsster- - ire it anic'ir g 11 Of SUMMIT IMPLEMENT a tttr es'ata p-- v 1 -- v nt -- balt-airw- Absolutely Pute THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE LOCALS AND PERSONALS. H-i- 1 1 1 Read the ads on this page Read ai silt the big sale at the Co op. Carl Allison has been engaged to teach school at Henefernext winter. F H. Wright spent the Fourth in den with his family. Og- J. Salmon came in from Cumberland To siav on tiusiness . Boj dene drug stole has been treated to a new coat of paint. Miss Margaret Faddies went up to lark City Tuesday on a visit. A mothers heart, ens most beautifully !u.e pumroses, opin the evening of life. The Coalville base ball team was defeated at Spring Valley n the Fourth ; score 1S-1- Many children develop into gloomy morbid, bitter men and women for lack of a happy childhood, Wll .lull ... m mi i ; 4. W ANTED A epan of maree from three to five year old. Enquire of n George Robert, Henefer. When bilious take Chamberlains Ftouiaeb and Liver Tablets. Foreale by John Boydeo k bon. If ins'ead of a gem or even a flower, we would cast the gift of a happy thought into the heart of a friend, that would be giving as the angels give. The Misses Mary Williams and Hannan Rhead have opened up a dress making parlor at the home of the latter and are ptepared ,0 do all kinds of sewing at reasonable prices. Mrs. W. E. Bromley received a telegram from Mexico last Friday stating that her husband had been ailled and was buried on June 28. The message did not state how Mr. Bromley met his death. The Summit Implement Co., is doing a good business all over the county. The people seem well pleased with their visits to the companvs headquarters in Coalville. lively game of base ball will be played ht the city park, tomorrow afternoon between Morgan and Coalville. A dance will be given at the Opera House at night by the Coalville team and everybody is invited. A The county commissioners have been in session this week and transacted a great deal of routine business. Bills amounting to about ft, 000 were allowed 11,500 of this amount being for the court house. The tax levy ws fixed at 2 mills for county school, and 4 mill for county. The Coalville brass band was reorganized on Tuesday with the following officers: Leader, John Stones; B. Y. Rob inson, conductor; Joseph Barber, secretary and treasurer The above comThe prise the business committee. and Thnrsday meet every Tuesday boys is being evenings for practice. An effort made to secures number of new members. Jim Don is a father. It seems hard to believe but it is nevertheless a fact, and his beaming eountenancs, his twink-liw- g eye and his eagerness to have you take a cigar, demonstrate that be is proud of the title. The event happened Thursday evening and it is a girl. Mother is doing nicely bnt fears are entertained that poor Jim will staffer a relapse after his present extreme boayancy Jeevee him. Park Record. rs y, trj j S Doctors find, A good pescription For mankind. Prominent Young People Wed. Miss Tillie Wilde war married to Mr, William H. Beech Wednesday" evening. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Croft at tbe home of the brides mother, and was witnessed by tbe near relatives and a few invited friend. After the an excellent ceremony, wedding was Tbe evening was served. sapper spent in social conversation, singing, mnsic, etc. Tbe happy con pie are among onr prominent young people, and are highly re spectsd. Both have a boat of friends who will be glad to extend to them best wishes for a long and happy married life. They will make their home in Wyoming In the near future. We can do your job work. , Tda paeaage if enouyh for oal occasion lb lamii) bottle M cents; Cwiitaiss supply io a year. All druggist sell them . Business Mowers, ' e Rakes and Hay Tools, A ' Bills Is RAKES & STACKERS, Derrick Rope, Barb Wire, Screen Doors, etc. la : i tr ut ally Tortured. ", t same to light that for persistxmercifnl torture has perhaps never bets equaled. Joe Golobick of CoLsa.'CJif., writes. For 15 years I endared sufferable pain from rheumatism atidsothing relieved me though I tril l evtfTthing known. I came across Elretiic liters and its the greatest medicine on wtb for that trouble. A few boi.'qU completely relieved and coi-- d mt Just as good for liver and kii cy and general debility. Oc i 20c. Satisfaction guaranteed by John IP) m & Son, Druggists, A! ant 1 1 SUMMIT IMPLEMENT COMPANY, COALVILLE, UTAH W. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS- - EVERYTHING CLEAN 4 J ''JpnehUJf'M, ' hereby given that the follow itknuaxl settler baa filed notice of hie inkjjon to make final proof in enpport of claim, and that said proof will be biLj before the Register and Receiver of tWlJ.fi. Land Office at Salt Lake City on intfiit 4th, 1904, vi : Joseph Max-fie- l4 l.E. 12906, for tbe XW4 of Sec. 14.TJIN..R. 3 E. Ha naies the following witnesses to prov la continuous residence upon and cnltifabn of said land, viz.: William ofButlerville, Salt Lake countv, EnoiSbue, of Union, Salt Lake county, DavilCrystal of Holiday, Salt Lake $ Thomas Haxford of Uniun, Salt Soficf t . Sold Fifty Stomach aad Uji'i Itccoramcndatlnn Liver Tablet. I believe eold fifty boxes of Cba ibrlalns Stomach and Liver Tablets ntbfl recommendation of one lady here tho first sold a box of them about areitago. She never tires of" telling her tighbors and friends about the good qua! at of these Tablets. P M. Shore, Druit, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant purgKive affect of these Tablets makes 1 1 w thetas favorite with the ladies whek- For every- Rates, Tanted Bounty Paid Twlc. A .stranger -- who gave hie name a Char! Andrews presented a number of coyote skins andhides of mountain lion last Friday morning to the county clerk, and demanded the bounty be paid by tbe tet& A close Inspection of tbe hides disclcsedtbe fact that they were punched by the eonnty clerk of another county and the bounty paid. County Attorney Callii was notified and a complaint prepared and sworn to by Clerk Neeley charging Andrews with so attempt to defratd the etate. The defendant pleaded guilty and a fiae of $25 imposed. Ow- - Sight was Her Terror. 'h.hu - TO - $150 for round trip from all points north of Wanship (inclusive.) Park City, $t.J5 A rate of 90 eta. from Park City an 73 cis. from, fjx.ll other points for children under 12. at 7 a. m.; Wanship, 7:35; special Train will leaie Park City 8:20 Hojtstille, 7:40; CoaltiUe, 8:00; Echo, 8:15; Header, Arriving at Salt Lake at 11a. m. Returning, leave Salt Lake at 10:30 p. 7Z I would cough all night long write Mr. Cbas Applegate of Alexandria, Ind. "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block 1 would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three fl.OQ bottles of Dr. Kings New Discoyery wholly cored me and j AD disesses gained 58 pounds. Its absolutely goaf4 start in the bowels. Keep aMeed to care Coughs, Colds, La Grippe f open or yoa will beeick. act "like, nature. Keep liver Brooch ilia and all Throat and Lang Jwel active without a sickening Troubles. Price 50 cents and griping . Six millions people Trial bottle free at John Boyden A th4nd feeling. recommend CA8CARET8; try 0 Sona Drng Store. All druggists. m. Grand ,Sunday School Celebration at the Lake, in which upwards of 300 Sunday Schools will CA8-CAfi- Etg $1-0- T j, - T 35&25S FIRST-GLAS- S. T - S k , x cursion olteliu f Fbask D. Hobbs, Register. Harijutonik Sanford, attorney. Ckwlisrlsta's v. Jm &, - Complete Line of Candies, Soda Watgr, etc. in stock. County. Ob Manager. RESTAURANT, i K. 5555. rtment of tbe Interior, ) at Salt lAkeCity.rtab.V- Boif L. HANSEN, G. G. REDDEN & SONS ttfer Publication, , It co Qfel v 'Udkp the aMe urn for t hi .sitnn, and 034 the m teel at uonie. lbe iUlU(-ii- tt committee if tlia ward have the tUf yOf u celebration in hand ai t hey detai jsrra ngeall ueecei-ar- v lohsl'- fgeuu.ne Pioneer Pay lelebra- tionfe Ait dav. gixai progiarn nil. be t',jBd in the Make Tabernacle in tbe, 50ng and lu '.he afternoon there wilU llerta iinnen- - of a h gh i las in tjecilpark. It is expected that tl e Sprffg llley basv ball team will p'av a retiAte with toe C )a.v ilie 'boy s ThAille bra I and ha- - been engaged fqthe occasion. At night there wilt grand ball in the park pavL.cn which tbe Maple hall orthee-traP.- J Jay; II. B. Younger, iron. Her amjUe Al will be 50 cents IMilSe a treat for the people of the Pa 0 tettaedown her' and our cittzei e shijsld cqme them. There is plenty of fcomk them to have a good time, anj M ftinise them that they will be royt"? pertained while here. Particular t rofim, etc., published later. i r 00. I I participate. in the large pavilion Bathing, Sports, Dancing ond an excellent Program. 4 - Ot. |