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Show "4 LAKERS ST1KE IT RICH. W e received a letter yesterday from T. L. Beech, who weut to Idaho two week H Stalling Havs a. farmer should have. Send in your orders ago to the bed ai ie of bis aick son. Be BonMia In Idaho. , savs the boy is on tbe road to recovery. at once. That John X. Hodson and Capt. J. 11. His condition was very critical, and the Dell Keddeu and Jo u Cahoon of Tark Staling, two of to 4re d'wtors could give no hope, but bi the in the west now City were here this week and spent sev- father thinks he will 'gBd bug" all pull through eral days prospecting in tbe hills near eemiijreat deal more thin possible, right. Mr. Beech said that when he fortbwro now Wanehip. mining ore from the eaves reaebed the boy a home he found Li needs property, at Pearl, company's and week his in field the of tenuis fore planting The weather the plowing part Idabq, worth over (50 per ton, to say w as just warm enough to make the grass his crops. The people there are getting nothing of the mass of milling ore that grow, and now everybody is bosy plant- rich, and the valley is one of the best is earrisi of better than values average the country. Moetof tbs people around 20. ing garden ateds. Miens. Hudson and Staid gs, Wilford are former residents of the neatly everybody in this region rememMrs. Hattie Clawson and children of Weber valley, , bers Si Wing st one time the hief ownMorgau and Wiley Corbett and wife of ers of A Tesora, at Tintir, and that Salt Lake came up to attend ths funeral A Misseuri country editor tells tbe A'jkVSn the high road to wealth in of Mies liar el ewainston. following sad tale, which has a good e Peart district will be good news to moral: A small cur dog, oerrun with eir bod of friend s here and at Coal-liDr. Visick annoouncea that he is now fleas sat down to think once more neath the former borne about for baa He business. just ready the trees. He watched a farmer plowing jTheLioeoln-tompan-ya property was got straightened up in his new borne, corn apd in bis mind thought was VUr-by Messrs, hodson and Stall-n- gs and has his office very cicely arrranged. born. "If makes corn," scratching earth a two yeara ego, after they sold said lis, "tbe fleas must thrive when tWTesora and began a still hunt Not many events bave transpired in scratched by me. So now I guess Ill lor . luttbing else giving promise of our town this week to record, and it scratch no troubles aud THE OUt HEUADIE diried Clearance Sale of (or pisi ail women Broken and discontinued lines of Men's and Women's SHOES, Hand turned and Goodyear welt Soles in all styles and leathers. We have combined onr broken lines of $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, and $3.50 SHOES, and in order to make this safe attractive , we will dose out ths line at e, Absolutely Pure IS NO SUBSTITUTE LOCAL AND PMICB. d THERE Will Cluff wag here yeeterday on hi regular trip. Mias Elsie Rhead returned home from Balt Lake yesterday. A. A. Perry rams in frofn Nevada Monday to visit with his wile. turn Peoples Mercantile Company.: right. W ben they launched wterprise that ia now giving account of itself it was with MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. ( 4 at it could be made profile able mil was erected to treat the mad. ore- The following home mieiouary apWttr several tnonlhsy'tWelop- The Wasatch- - mine was not working 1m the pointments have been made lor next experienced super! Every farmer who has one or mors me: Wednesday on account of having no cars. When the mines here were furn- cows should count ou growing a patch ten j of Qapt. guMfngs, the Lincoln Sunday, April 26th : or!- -. ' 1 ak formed end Mr. Hodson tbe over tide of to sweet drilled corn numweek coal to a U.P.laat the Woodland W. H. Branch, R. W. Maxishing . - d hie iself to finance it. He was well. - - r- ber of cars were taken from the branch dry spell of pasturage- - that Invariably ea A Mil cessful of and 1 comes in all . and have ot yet been returned. great August. dnring July disposing Ooalvjll Levi Pearson, ns essary to open the mine amount of succulent food can be ob- the John K. Lemon, Ole JenKockport t s fine mill The Salt Lake Tribune ia pointing peo- tained from an acre of drilled corn. Tbe JP upon it. He was sen. neraf manager, 'of the company in Utah, Wyomple to money-makin- g best variety is Stowells evergreen. The' n -- Parleys Park and Park City James it sixty days ago he got the B. ing, Jdaho and other intermountain corn should be planted by May 15tn In ard Rhead, Robert McMichael. states, and believes the boom is not rows the usual distance apartdith the PV operation and began the ao-- in Wm. Hodson, R. J. Jones. Wao.blp of concentrates that be estiyet come. The Tribune is but 25 cents s seed not more than two inches apart in cc Francis George Smith, F. W. Merchweek for the Daily and Sunday, or (1 a the rows. Drilled tbnaeloselv the stalks is. va down here a couple of ant. t y month by carrier or mail. will grow tall and sender and will be to w e, to be worth in the neigh-$10- 0 Uoytsville Silas M. Pack, . Stephen a ton, , tender as to make every portion pala- L ; , . Walker. W. J. Wright has this week received table. Not Only milch cows, but brood es the sensational nows that Echo Robert Walker, Lonsdale Aand delivered to various parts of the Bows with young pigs , do wonderfully ir bout 400 feet east of the shaft llen. level a breast of ore conoty about five tons of fruit and shade welFwhen givea plenty of green core On Grass Creek Enoch Brown, Wm, G. n trees. It looks ae though the people in- -, sulks. t thick has been opened np. U Farmer, c Johnston. , ! teod to make an effort to raise fruit, anf 1. it averages (20, thirty Inches U. Wright. Ed. Rees, Dpton-- F. no doubt a great deal . will be produced wall runs (200, while a four Arrangements have been made to con- 01 peoa Amos Sargent, John K. Lemon, duct experiments in the raising of sugar ir in this county a few years he in tbe middle ot the vein Jr.' beets in this county tbis year. It is be- s ounces gold, 362 ounces sil- -' Oakley William Archibald, William That editor who said the following lieved that good shipping rates can be i per cent lead, giving it Crook. : day tbe assays were made should have beep 'licked : "It is said secured from various points in the Bench Creek II. E. Parry, E. B. rton. tht a man who squeezes bis pocket-boo- k county to the' factory of the AmalgaMurphy. Boise Capital News nevrkqueeses his wife; judging mated Sugar compapy at Ogden, and if Kamas Oscar lays Wilkins, Jeiledlah as the most wen- - v front or subscription I" k , t ere are a the crop c&u be made suoceoghd I - : -1, seems that such is the case in the various towns of tbe county, judging from the number of letters received this week from' correspondents. OTHER NEWS. praps my more, : A week passed by, he kept Into bis word, but ah. toe late he found hed aol erred, for two fleas came where one hed ths I had, and soon be died the dog went will be oer." 4 oat 1 Alvin Clark this week moved his family to 0den, where he is employed. Copies of (be new irrigation law can be bad at this office at 19 cents a copy. County Attorney Callis has moved bis residence to the Lambert bouse on First Hast street. Postmaster David Moore and Bishop David Rees wsre down from Castle Rock en business this week. Miss Mary Steele came down from tbe 1ark yesterday morning to visit for a abort time with friends. Our little bird lold us this week that there would be seme more weddings here in tbs rear future. j f ILwjnda - Awteanon company Kj. 1 FOR SALE. Card board, picture mounts, fancy stationery, note books, p iper, envelopes, etc., at this effice. Ben Wilde left here on Tuesday morn log for Raymond, Alberta, Canada, where be goes to work for Jesse Knight. Deputv Clerk Young on Mondayie- ted a marriage license to Peter Tray nor, used 25, and Judath Cary, aged 23, both , of Park City. . There will be Sabbath school at tbe Nw Wet School at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Song and Bible service in tbe ' evening at 7 :30. If its a bilious attack, take Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablet! and a quick recovery is certain. Fur sale by John Boyden A Soa. County Fish and Game Warden Bennett made an official trip up tbe river this week to look up some reported violations of the law. . sic? .x . off - Miss'wrargwutt Wdods, a telephone op a tor from Park City, came down lust Friday morning' and spent a few days with Miss Lottie Lusty Axcil Blondqnist cams in Tuesday from bis sheep herd in Wvoming. says that the lose this winter have been much heavier than any previous winter. nigbt A telephone lioeman was bere Tuesday and moved the switchboard at the ex- change out into tbe front part of the building, whipb inakea it much better for the patrons of the telephone. nisoy' -rt good iat t- i -u t la f Coalville can , now boast of having as restaurant as can be found in any - town. The maals served at tbe Btar ere ' s and prove that tbe proprietor know how to get op something good to first-clas- eat. 77; All diaeseee - start it the bow lea. Keep t' - lvr ,id declare that tbe y it now entitled to be pi tiajed among the greatest mines ol the sUa, Mondays HeriJd. Robbed the Grave. ge - con-trac- hntmnkand CAs-- C them opee or yon will Keep A RETS act like ifature. and bowels active witlioot a sickening wrioinc feeling. Bix million , pe pie tale and recommended CA8CARETS, now law. try a 10c box. All druggiaU fat oln m-b- P". - - a. . The Balt Lake Tribune is on each.-we- ek day composed of from 10 to lt pages, as the volume of news demands.. On Bundayr ft ft from S2 pages upwards TheBunday Tribune is (2 a year; and Bunday 25 rents a week, f!.00 a month, or $12.00 a year by carrier or mail. Tbe Semi Weekly Tribune is onlj the-Dail- y ( fl vrn-- , e-- -. . auxiliary plant, may be establish., tbe junction of the Weber and Cha. Creek. Frank Evans has secured a quantity of seed which may be got from those who desire to give the h matter a test. It is hoped that tbe farmers will not min thfs ehance to a product, which, if successful, will so much enhance the value of their laud. A careful account will be kept of each experiment and the beets from each farm, when matured, will be tested A Coalville girl was caught kissing and tbe results published. her seset heart a few days ago. Her m t her took her to task for such actions, .That the recent coal strike is likely to bat ths girl silenced her by this quota- prove of material benefit to the fuel tion : Whatsoever ye would that men consumers of this country it demonshould do unto you, do ye even ao ento strated by a report just made by U. B. Tbe old lady wilted. Memories Counsel General Frank II. Mason at them. Berlin. Mr. Mason advises the State of old were brought forcibly to mind. Depar merit that- two American experts are in Germany investigating the briquwas school taken the by Exception trustees of Waheatch to an item in our ette industry, one routing from New letter from that place last week which York, the other from Minnesota. They stated that "the trouble between the bave submitted samples of lignite, of trustees and teacher bad been settled by which tbe Germane manufacture their the teacher agreeing to teach two weeks briquettes, one sample taken from the We have been in- lignite fields of North Dakota, tbe other O'er bis contract. formed that there as no trouble at all, from similar fields in Alabama. Both ouly a slight uisuuderstanding, and have undergone the necessary tests and t. have proven of the utmoVvlu as that the teacher is fulfilling his . Mr. Mason says - briquette material. such lignite can be pressed into briquThs quarterly Stake conference which ettes which will exceed the best eeft coal was to bave been held in Kama on the in fuel value, will be dustless and as 2 id and 3rd of May baa been postponed J marble, will yield cieanjy M until the 10th and 17th , 08 ai count of minimum ofposhed should i tbe new meeting boose not being com- be susceptible of manufacture at a cost pleted at Kamaa. Tbe Stake auxiliary of approximately (2 per tom General and priesthood meetiogi will bo held at Mason believes that, as a result of tbe Wanshp on -- aturday, May 2od, at tbe recent coal famine, American capitalists nsual time, and fast day will be observed have become genuinely Interested in tbe on tbe first Sunday in May, as usual. new enterprise and that the result will be a material Increase in the fuel supply It has been found that the best weap- of the United Btets at a comparatively ons with which to fight grasshoppers and early date. According to recent report in fact, all other (need pests, are furn- of tbe geological survey there are extentbe best briquished by nature iu tbe shape of tbe fow, sive deposits of lignite, ette material, in Nortb Dakota, Montana, in tbe air and the poultrj on the farm. Iowa, Missouri, Alabama and sevA flock of turkeys, young aud old, clear eral other western states a wide swath aa they march through a Danger ef C14 ssi Orly. field infested with, hoppers. As to the The greatest danger from colds and birds, but for them the insects would la in pneumonia. If their grip resulting No farmer eventually take the earth. reasonable care ie used, . however, and therefore, should overkill a bird or allow Chamberlatqe Congh Remedy taken, one to be killed on hit premises. all danger will be avoided. Among the Bute Engineer Doremu hsa notified 1 ns of thoneande- who h.ve used this for wa h,,e the ,0 L. T. Allen to give noti to the people ffemedy in this county that he will be out here ! learB ot ,in!e CSM - llow inclusively in the nesr futore tb make surveys and commence work preparatory to putting lu force the new irrigation law on tbe Weber river, which will be tbe first stream in tbe Bute en which tbe new law-wibeen forced. All ditches taking water from the mainstream will bave to bare measuring devices pot in st the Send ns your orders for all heed of tbe ditchee, to comply with the ! good a The 8a.lt La.ke Tribune, Vast improvements havs recently-be- en made in the Salt Lake Tribune for quarter of n century and now the leading newspaper between Dtmver a tub tbe Pacific glop.- - ' One the largest presses, printing from 3 to 24 pageant-eac- h impression, hS been aided, and ' immense additions bave Jbeen made to its news facilities. The pages of Utah, . Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and Western Colorado new its intermonntais department mkes the Tribune Invalu- able to readers in those states. The Tribune baa sent Mr. Wing. B. Allen, well known in this state, to Washington aa its staff correspondent, and we may expect all the news from the National Capital of direct interest to this aecrv-tio- Inter-Mountai- and vicinity who are not getting what bave subscribed for 235?4 shares of stock they deserve. in the Reservoir company. T ' m While making an official visit to the County Clerk Neeley went down to G rass Dree k coat mine last week, State Salt Lake last Saturday on business and Coal Mine Inspector Thomas stated that pleasure, returning yesterday. notwithstanding the recent reduction made in the wages of the employ eee of We understand that small pox has that mine, the miners can now do as broken out in Peoa, and that several well in Grass Creek at any place in the families are afflicted with the disease. Stats of Utah. ' ' bge.ulted ll kinds of Job Work. startling incident is narrated by Jobs Oliver of Fbiiadelphia as follows: I taa iu an awful condition. My skin wai almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongas cssied, pain continually in back and tides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me Up. Then I was advised to nse Electric Bitters ; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. ed I their use for three weeks, and am nos a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another, victim. No one shosld fall to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at Boydeus drug store. A con-tint- Tth Hiss v Harl Haiti Swminston. the of and Mrs. Mr. daughter Elijah Swains! on of this place died on Saturday night last, after an illness f thrre months duration. "She was first affieted with ' inflammation of the bowels, which - afterwards turned to Swaiuston, fifteen-year-ol- lined poison, and all that medical skill codd do could not save her. She suffer! greatly, and curing the three rnostbs was never out of bed. Deceased was a favorite girl; was wJ liked by all her associates aud her death, while not entirely unexpected, was a sad blow to her parents and acquaintances, and many hearts were grieved ai the utimely loss. Words of sypathy were expressed by many for th grief stricken parents and relatives. Feafly everybody in town turned out to the funeral, which was held from tbe Stake Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon; the schools and places of business were all closed out of respect to deceased. Consoling remarks were made by Elders AJma EJdredge and C. A. Callis, Sara.. Care Ret Piles Itching Files produce moisture and cu itching, this form, as well as Blind Bleeding r Protruding Piles are eared by Dr. File Remedy, fitope ic thing gnd bleeding. Absorbs tumors G0ejr t Druggists, or sent by mail. Tretis free; write about yonr ease. Philsda.Pa, For Bale by Jobb Boyden A Boo. kww II. Wilson. M. M. Austin of Wmebeser, InJ. . knew what to do in the ' hour of need. Ilia wife bad such an unusual can t stomach and liver triable, physician vouchers to the undersigned at her resi- could not help her. lie tnought of and dence In Coalville, Summit county, tried Dr. Kings New Life Fills and th Utah, on or before the 21st day of July, got relief at once and was finally cured A. D. 1903. Sslkxa A. Bowxx, . Only 25c, at Boydeoa drug store. Administratrix of the estate of John J. Advertise your goods iu THE? Bowen, deceased. Date of first publication March 20, A, D. TIMES. i Notice to Creditors, Estate ot John J. Bowen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with 1903..' Or INTEREST TO THIN, WEAK IEO-TL- R New Session Laws. The Session Laws of the Fifth Legislature ot the State of Utah, will be issued from tbe press and bindery of the Skelton Publishing Company, Provo, Utah, about May let. Price in Full Law Sheep-(1.4or postpaid for $160. Many new lawsand amendments bsvw-beemad ' falik ttnr tin the' most of 11 the former editions. ' The folio ing arc some of the lea llnsr features rmderii g ihgbook of personal, Thw interest to all rlavee of eitG-n- s: new Irrigation Law, Amenduaens to the Mining Lews, Boonty Laws, the new Free SchoqJ Book law, Mi.rriage Law, Food and Dairy Laws, State Sheep In.p-ftn- r Laws, also many other ia It is perfectly understood by every tick man or woman that if they can get some remedy that will stop the gradual loss of flesh and strength, their recovery is assured. Feople that are nervous and have dirypells, with weakened memory, and loss of ambition their blood is thin and watery. It shows in their sallow completion and tired manner, soon as they commence to gain flesh they look better and sleep better. To gain from one to three lbs, of good solid flesh per week, th blood most be mads rich and pur,x Dr. Gonns Blood and Nerve Touic puts in the b dy the very ritb of what makes pure rich blood in the most portent measure. , . ' ' direct way, end cures disease by making I strength. This Tonic Is in tablet form, Your return card printed on to be taken right after meals. Itenriches too envelopes for 75 cents the blood, making fence where there THE TIMES office. was faintness. For womens weakness a better remedy was never made. Bold by all Druggists for 75cls. per box, of toc HAVB DYSFXrSIA, RKAJ three boxes for (2.90, by maiL Write os THIS. about yonr cae. Address, Dr. Boeanko, The old way of taking pepsin, bismnttL Philadelphia, Fa. For sala by John etc. to cure dyspepsia, ia all wrong;. Boyden A Son Coalville Utah. They may be put np In tablets in liquid the result is jnst the same. The object is to create artifical digestion, but thhs-vlonot make a core. 8 top taking etc., and you have' your dyepep-- f. sta or indigestion beck agnin Feople new . opium and cocaine lor nei ous trouble Copies ! the new and it does not cure, stop. IRRIGATION LAW Yaking the drugs and tbe pain and distress in pamphlet form for sale at this returns.. The only Common Sense Me thod is to drive oat of tbe system office, ten cents per copy. of dyspespsia and sick headache? , by cleansing tbe Mtomechand bowels, a . tbe same time using a medicine that wil acton thsTTver, This forces through of tbe stomach the digestive fiaS that nature intended In this way yoa cure dvspespsia. The medicine that , OF cures dyspepsia is eUe! f by this in each Dr. Gunns Improved Liver Pill. They character end good reputation state (one ia this county required) to put tbe body in condition 0 that the represent and advertise old established different organa ean do their work in m. wealthy business bouse of solid financial natural way. Druggist sell these pill standing. Salary (21 weekly with ex- 25 Cts per box, or we will send theme penses additional, all paysble in cssb ia stamps. .Sample direct each Wednesday from head offices on receipt of 251. ene pill for ' a 001. Horse and earring furnished when nec- box free. It takes FWi. Dr Bosanko. Address, eell-adPhiladelphia. ' Enclose essary. References. Colonial Co., 334 For tale ay John Boyden A Boe Coal vlDew reseed envelope. Utah Dearborn street, Chicago. 5, y, n im-peri- tnt -- at , ir the-pepsi- . e, th-ca- use 1 " - WANTED-BEVERALFERB- OSB m-tti- od . st |