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Show t v - 1 THE COALVILLE TIMES. Kns THE OLD RELIABLE has Attornex Frink siek aU week si, tiering with trouble. lie is much better very OUR CELEBRATION. j slumaih. at this) writing. j uiid h'c pointmutp luicrfull). Jfh Sunday, a 1 Bullock with j Heneferw-- ' The celebtation given here on the their faaiilies lett yesterday morning for Fourth was one of the best ever had in the head of Chalk Creek to spend aj the town. From Parleys early tnorn until late couple of days fishing. at night there was entertainment aud Pearson, 1 Wanahip amusements fjr all, and uooe could be 1'rop a poetal to the office, No. 149 S. A time. a Upton fi'und ho have did not good Wtst Temple and get a free sample were in to an, Rees. crowd of people large c ppv of the Evening Telegram, the most Bench C in from the surrounding popular daily in the uiteruiountain many coining towns. The Ogden Braes Band w a out Beech, (icorg- - P.artl and (I. lni.f The foti&smg Ever) thing lWdoff IlrHnll t! ram 1. iihaui W We offer our Entire Stock I'sr-rut- CHILDRENS Half , ' at sunrise, and throughout the day dis-Iam- -M Kama wile ami children and COuised good nitisu, whch made the Walker, Mias Mamie Rhead went down to iioytavil celebration pass of! more pleasantly. r Lake Wednesday aud will spend a week ten o'clock the people gathered at odds. East Ccaftifie or teu days visiting in that city and at the Slake Taberuacle where the f J grain as published in last weeks paper ert Jones. Gra H a9 ('l,rrlt'1 uut " son of Mr. and Mrs. The ins. H f ora'mn W. Marnot Maley died at Upton yesterday The enthus-too- k Franda all of were full Wright,' Ole Jensen. recitation, etc., morning from spinal uiengitis. The C. Ptkett. part did ex- - Castle Rp-Johchild was very bright aud the parents AtW't Sargent, J. B. Harris. Echo beautibouse was Tbe well. ceedingly , , j POUBER . Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE y m,t LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS. fully decorated All diseases start it thebowles. them open or ou will be sick. with flags, bunting, oited flowers, etc,, and presented a lovely appearance. In the afternoon everybody went to the city park. At 2 oclock the base ball game between tbe Coalville and Spring Valiev teams was called and lasted about two hours. The game was won by the Coalville boys, tbe score standing II to 19. All tbe boja played hard, but there was too much jangling to make tbe game pleasant for the crowd who was present to witness it. Tbe childrens dance commenced at 2.30 and for two hour the big pavilion was completely jairimed with the little tots, who had a most enjoyable time. Next came tbe catching of tbs greasy turned lose and purpig. It wa sued by a number of boys until finally caught by Willie Prnitb. Foot races were next in order, consisting ot mens, boys, girls and childrens races fot which prizes were awarded. The prize for climbing the greased pole waa a wared to Elliot Taylor. Horse races were run at 8 o'clock. To wind up tbe day a grand ball waa given in tba Ooera House at night. Tbe Ogden orchestra furnished the music and the building was peeked with the merry dancer who . greatly enjoyed themselves 'notif 12;80. , The Opera House was donated, free , of charve and Keep CAv-CARET- i' V -- op I vllaying was commenced this week and . W received this week Bulletin No. 8 )Jui now on the farmers will be good of the Utah State Board of Horticulture, id busy. containing the Horticultural Law of and rules formulas and recomwife and , Clerk spent Utah, Neeley County mendations for d'a nfection of orebajds. several day h JMhjibawejn These bulletins are of mudT interest to -- Y, ewadlaud'' v" , v' fruit reisers, and copies of the same will be mailed free by applying to J-- H. ColThe catalogue of the Agricultural Horti-cnltn- re, came to hand Parry, secretary State Board of iege ot Utah fur 1903-19- -4 Salt Lake City, this week. .!. thU-JSff- t ' H Next Monday the election of a school ' Men are at work repairing tbe city for this district wilt be held. At trustee be turned dam sothat more water can 11 oclock a. meeting will be held at toe ditch. Into the Brick school house to hear the annual Ladies gold breastpin. Finder financial report of the trustees and to , LOSt will be rewarded by returning the same fix the compensation for the past year, Tbe election will be held in the afterJ to thia office. noon; the polls being open from 3 to 7 Carl Allison is cutting op meat in the oclock. Every citizen should turn out Co-O- P butcher shop during tbe absence to the meeting and be on hand to cast a of I. M. fcbaw. vote at the election. J A terrible wind blew here all day Sunday and Monday , filkng everybodys Jhuisea with dust. J. T. Dodson and Flank Ohon came out from halt Lane to spend the Fourth with their families. t Our town was y ell filled with visitors tbe Fourtn. lh people like toejine where they can have a good time. in Mrs. Alex Farrell and Mas Lila Farrell ot Bait Lake Cuy have been visit 'with relatives here the past week. . . Miss Verne Murdock of Ueber City baa jspentlhe past week here with her friends, the guest of Mies Eli. Branch, Mtift Cora Hod sen not from vwpend a few and children came Lake last Friday and w ill weeks here with relative. The usual July frost struck here on the night of the 3rd and other tender vegetation almost to (be ground.. - - zd j,J aniii ho, 4 the proceeds to help pay expenses. Such in brief waa the program that waa carried out on the Fourth in Coalville, aiijgj it was a celebration that will long be remembered by our citizens. The committees who had charge of the affair and who did the hard work, are deserving of much credit for their efforts in making the celebration tbe ' grand success that it was, and we all the people appreciate the good work done bv the committee. While the expenses were quite high, there wa enough money raised by subscription, dance, etc., to par off every thing. There is some talk of having ancther celebration on Pioneer day. If tail fa done work should be commenced at and not left to the last minme, aud jnce then we can Jiave the proper kind of a celehratiou. be-Jie- That County Attorney Cailta is the happiest man in Summit cotintv, no one will doubt. IDs wife presented lllm with a flue daughter on the night of July Fourth, and Chariev deciaiesshe was born with flag in one hand Hnd Small Fax In Town. singing The Star Spangled Banner. Roscoe Lusty, the ton of Mrs, Cecelia Of course, everliody will excuse trim for broke out with small pox on Lnsty, The nioilier and child big imagination-are at Kamas and are getting along Mondav and tbe telephone office and hoe were at once quarantined. The nicely. boy was removed that night to hig The Mwes Kaseie and Margaret Fa mothers old home, where ba will be enu rtame-- i a few of their friends at kept until he fully recover. The teleth home of M. and Mr-- C. R. Jones on phone office waa thoroughly disinfected Tuesday eveniug, 4a honor of M:ss Lila j TounJay and opened to the pobliis, Farrell of Salt Lake, Several game ofj Oa Tuesday tbe doctor as callej lie were played od prizes were to atoeg Netj family,, and he there awarded the winners. Light refr-- 4found five of the children afll ct d with meats were served and some t:m siren t in social conversation, time. The gu. st were as thing possible is being doc? tx stop the having a follows: The Misses Eliza and May j further spread of the dreaded disease. Non of the case are severe, but every Branch, Inez Rhead, Verne Murd-a-kMay Birch; Messrs, Ray McMicba!, effort will be made to itamp it out. JVjinkWiu, Roscoe Eld redge, Ralph j Just he It got a etart bere is not Gentry, B rt Lusty, and Edgar Pea'd. positively known, and a great many people have been exposed, especially The Herald. ;chil iron, so it will be hard to tell where will break out. . Borne are ! The Salt Lake Daily Ilerold ! the the of that tbe NeiJ familv got the opinion moat readable paper in the intermoundiaee from aome carpet rata which lain country; Every day in the wees ! 85 cents a month. The Sunday Herald .Mw. Staff wa. weaving forMr.Oraon "wih its mngaziue section shonUf be read rn0 rtfr having Issa sewad atthe Ume th '. miiy waa quar1 for six by everyone, per year, for email pox, but It i. not ant.ned months, originated v . Ths Herald Tudays? kn0WD definitelJ whef hould ln tbairpower and Friday) only filAO per year, with j te kwP thar childrea in ontilafter the Orange Judd Farmer (weekly) L75. disease has been located and tboreaf- j in advance, Strictly w l!1 flieted ) II it bappeda, ita iu the Herald. jbeliev U not take long to check Its furl her spread 1 if everybody will do their part. So Pity hown. For yeara. fate waa after me conFor a lazy liver try Chamberlain'! tinuously, writes F. As Gulledge, VerStomach and Liver Tableta. Tney inof cam a Ala. terrible .had I bena, tbe liver, aid the digestion, regpiles causing 24 s fa mors. When sllf ailed vigorate bowels anTpreveot billnoa atBuckiaoa Arnica Salve enredrre ulate the For tacks. safe John Boydeo A 8on. by Equally good for barns sad all aches P and paint. . Only 25c at Boy dec a dm a , t . . gl , I .y Team from Upton bavq, been busy thia week hauling timber down here to be ahipped to Tintic for mining propa. Thia haa become quite a large indaety here and brings considerable motey into ' the county, Bishop J, Ei Pettit of Grass Creek wraa summoned to Hanna last week to assist in recovering the bodies Mr. Pettit victims of the explosion of years in the . worked Jor a number mine in which tbe explosion occurred. cf-th- u f cemi-weekl- - No man or woman In the t'fa will hesitate to apeak well of Ch ucberlaioe Stomach and Liver Tableta after once a trying them. .They -- always produceimof the bowels, movement pleasant tbe prove the appetite and atrengthen & John fcoyden digestion. , For tale by aore. Son, -- qatined. nw.wsm rq e We can do your job work, ' WoodlanL-Sniha- Archibald, John ra ALMA ELDREDGE Manager. Phillips, as A OakleyMoon, Rock port-ward- 'Ahite, , Ilyrom Jed. Parry, ; -- Wood-m- as f J TIIK- Parley Seymour, T. Richins FO& JC1.Y APPOWJftSTS W. Woojland kms. If 19. II. Branch, Oscar Wil ' Rock port- - Livi Pearson, Duncan V Grass T,' Mar-chan- t. I Crfc-Job- K. Lemon, Parley n Rchia. Visible Typewriter -- Oakley vt Rhead, Thomas Copley, Parleys Tar and Park City-Wil- liam Hod son, F. W Merchant. Henefer Geprge Smith, Thomas Beard. f Coalvillei" il M. Pack, Robert A, . Jones. . j $t PeoaRob-- n Walker, Edward Rici-in- a. ; , Is the Most Practical Typewriter for School or ' '' . Business Purposes, . t 1 - ft - - 4 Browni Alex. Street. " H, Wright, John U. ' I East Coahfii - -- John C, Paakett, W, G, Johnston. Wanahip A sSargent, Henry Hirst. Echo W d" trcbibald, Ed Rees. Bench Cr' v , Villiam Carruth, Rob' ert McMic! ;.T, A. Whi'Cj , Kamaa--En- o'l Hoylivilla Williams. - : y , - Modest Savin. v BECAUSE - i ? i The writing is right before your eyes all the time, which hav never been accomplished by a standard, grade Typewriter until now, . It is accomplished in the CFBERWOOB hh r and ptatlrally aritbont 'Tr.j, - obtainable, ab'-dn- 1 - Capital suggest wealth, yet men wuo furnish the greater part of tb world . i TeterWt eiwrkei4f'iy , Wwd workirg capital tie in modest circumstances. This hot fa an Important one charge 12$ It has a Tabulator which Is a partareof the machine. ItsOthersare to remember in thinking Ybout tbe reall in front. cleaned extra for this. Its Marginal Stops type lations of labbrfo Its employers. Tbe , in an instant without soiling the hands. It has an Individual Key word capital calls Tension which permits of the Uniform Adjustment of all keys. The np the image of Corrections can be made in an instant. Carnegie, aay, Rockefeller or Ilarriman, ' carriage is full Ball aBetring. without consulting scale. No carriage to lift to see if you have made and we redact that if the abgre of the your correction in the right place,. .Its Light AetioTi, Ease of Adjust-- ment and Simplicity, make St the easiest to learn, easiest to operate employer were cut down to tbe smallest and least parts to get out of order. It is the Most Durable Typewriter fraction of profit, hla fortune would still made. Operators save from 25 to 88 per cent, of their time owing to income bis would be still large. increase, ' - these advantages. . , , The typical smalt business man, who, even today, furnishes tbe bnlk of capt v ital, is in another situation. If labor succeeded in forcing fur Itself a share THE UNDERWOOD only which left the reward of capital much smaller, the big men might wish still to official endorsement of the ceived goon, but the whole business world Association.. s Commercial Sohool the emalier might collapse because f tradesman, the smalt manufacturer, to of owners Euskte of the the is Association above composed The leading ' m dest invertor, wouid not have the' of the round-- . Colleges comprospetof gains large enough to i pensate him for possible ruin. We often do not sufficiently realize how tbe whole fabric of prosperous activity depends It Is tat doing Justice to joarsell to Intestigate the mertts ol tie upon the hopes of the owner of a little ' Tjreirltei before toying. money. Pecuniary success on a large scale i very conspicuous. Thousands of men lose everything they have in t business attracting a m och attention as is given toon big fortune. (Jur sympathies are strongly with labor in the present economic sit7 ; uation. Wa wiah to, the most even disUNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AGENCY, tribution of wealth that is possible under , a , . . v any svstem which puts no fetters on enterprise and ambition. Nevertheless, General ageats fot Utah, Ioalio, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada the man who is to risk his moderate savings aeserves jnst as svmpathtic conOregon f Washington and Colorado. . sideration as the man who, working for wages, risks nothing, having saved ' nothing to risk. Tne moat delicate adWrite tor CircuUfL- ; igents tor Columbii Honognph Coi. Products. justment of interests be, in tbb last analysis, not to. much between labor -and the millionaire, m between ialxr 24ii Washington Aw-- , ' , OGDEN, 'OTAH. , hundred an i the and thousands who have managed to get a lit'le distance ahead of actual living needs, and wboj may well ask .what degree of possible j profit is to compensate them for tbe yntRare of all they have. Cat down the margin of profit too far, and wa may cease to be a nation - which is strong in the businea coofiden e of the solid tnaaaea. Collier's Weekly. , e . Ckolera Infantwin. Thia has long lorn regarded as one the moat dangerous and fatal diseases to . . which infanta era subject. It' can be cured, however, when properly treated, j All Abet it necessary ia to gits Chambei 1 lain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea xx Remedy and castor oil, aa directed with each bottle, and a cure it certain. For Boyden a 1 by John Hoyden & Son, re ' -- - ' c w typewriter that ever re is the -- Private the Managers UNDERWOOD failure-withou- ' Perfumed an -- .. For toilet and bath. A new line; the most complete ever played. in the city. 5ctsto35;cts DGl CclK6. GRStj e, try OUT f'CrOWri' John fi 0 . Peoples Mercantile Company.. n act like nature. Keep lver and tiowels active without a sickening You can get good bargains at M. K. griping feeling. htx millions pools talk and recommended CASCARETS, Salmon's. try a 10c box. All druggists. ilde made a business Deputy Sheriff If you have not read the Salt Lake on Park to City Monday. trip Evening Telegram you are behind the Assessor Peter Martin was down from time. The Telegram is popular with all classes, because it is independent, the Park Monday on business. and, besides giving the very latest AsPress news and carrying feaAbout twenty cars of ties were un- sociated tures of in'erest to every member of the loaded on the branch this week. family, cost but sixty cents a month. Drop a postal for a free sample copy to John G. Carruih of ibis place has been 149 3. West Temple, Salt Lake City. appointed forest reserve ranger. County Commissioners Faskett and Miss Maud Wilkins of Provo was here Malin went up to Park City Wednesday tee first of the week visiting relatives. with tbe plans for tbe new court house, and submitted them to some of tbe leadJ. P. Neeley, father of Clerk Neeley, ing men of that place. All were well was down to spend tbe Fourth and to with tbe plans and only one or pleased visit. two small change were suggested, w hich will likely be made. Advertising for bids Co-out 1606.50 week this Tbe paid re- - pa been commenced and as coon a the of carloads on two goods freight contract i let work will be started. ' Sizes run from 3 to 9 years. h Iff. deeply mourn his death. - - pro-sand- y. four-year-- SHITS AT j states. o 4., V 5 Son. cts |