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Show t UlV, THE COALY DEVOTED TO THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. JToI. XL COALVILLE, fit Did you say Street Supervisor Bale had some men Will Cluff was transacting business out this week workmg poll tax, and here yesterday. t several of crossings were covLet the good work ered with gravel. batwas here JobnCJroftof Peterson on. go his tons. urday visiting the-Stree- Irproti thi fitter tnd tddt to fcia'.lhfulnm of the food, raiee iwioo mwhi oe. CHIOAOO Complaint is frequently made y some readers that certain occurences are suppressed in the newspapers. If there is something that would reflect on the character of a neighbor for whom the reader may have a eiucere dislike, that reader is anxious to see that particular item heralded through the press, but if something should unfortunately occur which would reflect upon the character of the reader or any of his family or friends, he is just as anxious to secure the of inch an suppression of the publication occurrence in the newspaper. The best ditor in the country is one who can best determine what is best to publish and what is best to suppress. Suppression sometimes is much more desirable than publication. Salina Sun. Wbathaa become of the bank and electric light propositional Cau it be $"'. vf . enterprise allowed to dieFvTTLupe not. When there are men here who have money to put into a bank, why should there be any. opposition to them going ahead with the deal? For a number of years there have been two classes here which have opposed each other when an enterprise has been started that would be a benefit to the people, and that is what has killed Coalville, to a large extent. No effort has been made by our people to get outBide capital to come m here and start up some industry, yet the very ones who are howling about dull times are the ones who have diecou aged public enterpuscs. There are a -- W tu eduesday. - ' 1 f f , V iS, 1904. EXECUTED Ho. n. WEBER HOUSE. Newly Furnished. Steam heat throughout Open Jan. 25th. . Rates, $1.50 to $2.00 per day. .LARGE SAMPLE ROOM. I , LIVERY IN CONNECTION. Notice. have paid in advance for The Times will receive free the AMERICAN FARMER, published at Iudianapolis, Ind. All who will now pay in advance can ' get the two papers for $1.50. : All who ex-ce- lle bebekLoo ApriU'ib- vHenry Walker of Ileber City was here Monday on a brief visit, shaking hand with bis many friends. He went from here to Ogden. The county cleik on Tuesday issued a marriage license to Herman Olson, aged 27, and Edla O. Johnson, aged 27, both of Bark City. carload of stove coal from the Wasatch mine was unloaded here yesterday. It is almost impoeseble for a team to pull a load from the mine. A ?.t TWO Mra. Sprit PIONEERS an Food lor Reflection, , The life of man Seems Indeed but atransient hour, hardly lor g enough to look about us and to die," when we compare it with the existence of a tree. In comparison to some of the Sequoia, Methuselah diedf in infancy. A United State Senator has lately made public certain information received by, him about the amount of history stored awey ia the , great tree of California. One of moderate size, 15 feet la diamet r five feet from tbe ground, m'calsihe following experiences: In 271 R. V,: it began it existence. In 245 A. D , heu it waa 616 - year of age,' a . fon-s-t f,w Ourned on it trunk a scar thrra tn CONE. Fewket Thom Pass Awav. One by one the pioneer of this county are passing away, and it will not be long before but few who helped to make the country w bat it now ia will be left. On ed resident more of our her to final today place passed resting na at 12 o'clock in th person of Mrs, sick took short She a Spriggs. Naylinjtbe Misses Amy time ago with a bad cold and never ralVirginia Smithy Mr. W, W. lied from th attack, passing pear dully away. Deceased waa born in . Lincolnshire, Yn BUint ut Fn a ntnaU, April 15,1882. She came to Frgland, ! . f rt ' f settling to doctor huuocij;"Ui-tlyug- k I m jioyUvu.e iu the mouth of 'Ja.y, and be may have the proper remedihas made her home here ever aince. es at land. A physician should always She joined the Mormon church eoon after bt called. It should be borne In mind, her arrival here. Tbe lady wat highly bewevsr, that pneumonia always of a quiet and unassbom a cold or from an attack of respected, being Sbe led a true and disposition. uming the grip, and that by giving Chamber-lai- us faithful life and waa devoted to her husCough Remedy the threatened att- band end fam ily and all of her friends. ack of pneumonia may be warded off. Two children, William Spriggs and Mrs. This remedy ii alto used by physicians William Sargent of Hoytsville, survive in the treatment ot pneumonia with the her, besides a great number of grand and be results. Dr, W. J. Smith, of Sangreat-granchildren. ders, Ala., who ia also a druggist says of The fnneral wae held Tuesday afterit: have been selling Chamberlains noon from the Hoytsville ward meeting Cough Remedy and proscribing it in my house and was largely attended. practice for tbe past six years. I use it in casss of pneumonia and have always Thomas Fewkes died Sunday about Sold by John 12:30. Tbs old gentleman was down gotten the best results. Boyden A Son. . town ths day before and was in his usual health. He went home and on ft. II. I,. retiring for the ' night never arose again An interesting and instroctive session passing away peacefully without any of the club was held at the home of Mrs. suffering. Since his wife died about W.M Boyden Wednesday afternoon, four years ago be has lived abne and no the following program being rendered : one waa with him when he died. He Talk, Why Clubs Should Federate, has liveda long and faithful life and Mrs. Eldredge. only gave up when his body was comTbe Bible lesson was continued by pletely worn out. He bad not been Mrs. W. M. Boyden. sick for any length of time previous to Mrs. Carl Allison d an article his death. Trade Unions in Petticoats. Thomas Fewkes wat born in Wbit-wie- k. After an informal disenssion tbe flub Lei sterehire, England, November adjourned to meet in two weeks with 10, 1815. He - joined th Ghtreeh of Mrs. Allison. Kensington will be held Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Stints in an at thehomeof Mrs. W, M. Boyden next early day in bis . native land, and emiWednesday. years grated to ibis country twenty-tw- o ago last October. He made b I borne in WHAT.TIWJCPROVX Coalville, a here he lived np ro tbe time phis thing of being sick anti looking for oLbls death. He wae the father of nine a ears it a mighty serious business. children, but only two son survive People are not given te joking even at him Thome s Fewkes of Upton and ths first aymptom of the approach of tbe another boy in England. Deceased was Grim Destroyer. Tbeydonot want to well respected by all. be the subjects of Funeral services were held Tuesday experiment, but want medicine that has the test of befrom the residence of the afternoon years hind it A medicine that has been made and the remains were interred in and used for 29 years give assurance of the city cemetery. its worth, and can be taken with ajaith that they have, th beat cure the world CUD uriHAMKS. affords. At! thia can be said about Dr, To all who have rendered assistance Improve(TlLiveT Ftffiava rem-l-ey Tn"iny iT trmy fatber dcring his de dy dyspepsia, and dining years and death, 1 wish to exindigestion, it begins right at tbe source press my heartfelt thanks. Thom wi Fxwkes. highly-reapect- . Sa-mo- fq . Who admission at tbe pearly gates. What have are you ? said St. Peter. you done that entitles you to admission?" Well, I saw a decrepit woman in Broadway the other day aed give Gabriel is that on tbe her two cents.4 record? "Yes, 8t. Peter its marked to IVhat else have you his credit. done? Well, I crossed the Brooklyn bridge the other night and met a newr-bo-y half frozen to death and gave him one cent. Gabriel, is that on tbe What Peter. record. Ves, St. else have you done? Well, I cant rec ollect anything else juit now . Gabriel what do you think we ought to do with this fellow? "Ob, give him back his three cents and tell him to go to hell. JohnF. Balm on and family felt on Tuesday morning for Raymond, Canada, The second of tbe series of parties new home. The best few men here who have enough money to to make their given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans sod wishes of their friends go with them. elartabaok, something that Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyden took place at badly needs, but there is opposition to If troubled with weak digestion, belch-in- the Evans home last Friday night, and or sour stomach, use Chamberlains was a very sociable and pleasant gatherthem. On the other hand there are not w t ave bo and Liver Tablets and you will ing. All present expressed themselves Stomach ones many peoplJ,outside ofibe relief. For sale by John Boy as having bad a good time and spent a to get quick w already expressed their lllingness & pleasant evening. Dominoes was th den Son. invest their means, who can raise chief game played, and after playing enough money to put in the kind of a At the last meeting of the county four games prizes were awarded as folThe for. calls question commissioners an order was made that lows : Ladys first, silver cream pitcher, bankourtown we ask is, Why this opposition and div- all squirrel tails must lie brought to the Mrs. F. H. Wright; gentlemans first, leather wal!etT. L, Allen ; booby, rske, ision ?4 Would it not be much better for clerk 'a office on Saturdays, and there W. H. Branch ; match case, Mrs. E. H. be no deputy clerks to collect tails will the two parlies to get together, combine in different In the musical contest, which Rhead. of the parts county. consisted of a number of familiar airs be their efforts, and work unitedly for the C. M. Malin of Hoyteville has received ing played and tbe listeners writing the upbuilding of our town. Think of the to fill a mission jn Australia and titles of the came, George Beard recogcall a have to standing it would give. Coalville for his field of labor about nized twelve ont' of a list of thirteen and will leave a good hank established in her limits 10th. Mr. Malin baa filled one was awarded the prize a copy of the It would mfcflD a great deal. The little April refreshments Dainty mission in tbe south. He will have the Polyhymnia, bank that was started at Morgan lest wishes -- of bia many friends for a were next served, of which the guests some months sgo is doing a good busi successful and pleasant mission. heartily partook. The invited guests were es follows : Messrs, end Mesdtmes who their money put ness, and the men A poverty ball wiLI be given at the M. W. Taylor, T.L. Allen, G. W. Young, in the enterprise are realizing a profitHouse Bext Friday night, the 25ih C. M. Croft, J. A. AsUn, F.TI. Wright, able investment. Dont let this propos- Opera under the management of the Misses E. II. Rhead, George Redden, W. L. ition die out, but encourage tbe move- Carrnth and Caffrey. It will be a unique Hansen, J. W. Lamb, George,Beard, W. ment, and when one enterprise is started affair and a good time ia promised every- H. Branch, G. Y. Bkllock, W. A. C. Visick, W. H. Carrath, J. W. Wilde, C. it will be an impetus to hsve other indue body who attend. See bill for particul- A. Callia, Thomas Copier, Frank Croft, ars. iyi end establishments bere.wbereso . H. Barber John' Boy de nP. H. NfeC- J dorare lying opportunities M. J. Williams, Hannah grand Mesdamea many ; About two inches of snow covered tbe E. Copley ; the Miaaea May Welsh, La-mant. ground Tuesday morniag, making the Grace Young, Ellen Coproads worse than ever. At Upton about yinia Copley, Tillie Wilde. ley, more Riots. enow six inches of fell, and farther back a good quantity fell. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly in the mountain toflanuastory RksunitiM as grave as an individual disorder of the This will be good news to the farmers in William Shaffer, a brakemaa of Den" nerof lower lose the sleep, valley. ay stem. Overwork, ison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for vous tension will be followed by utter week with inflammatory rheuseveral AlmaEldredge returned Monday from collapse, unless a reliable remedy ia im I used many remedies, b matism, There Los nothing hi trip to Angeles, Cal., bringing mediately employed. I sent te McCaws drag says. Finally efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or hi daughter, Mrs. W. J. Bromley, and for bottle of Cfeftmberlajns Pain store won a Kidneys ss Electric Bitten. Its family back with him. While away he at which time I was unable te derful tonic, and effective nervine and could not learn anything definitely of Balm, as or hand and in on weeke time the greatest all around medicine for run the whereabout ot Mr. Bromley, th was able tofoot, work as happy as goto down systems. It dispel Nervousness, last beard ot him being in New Mexico. clam. For sale John by Boyden A Son--'- " Rheumatirnf and Neuralgia and expel Mr. Eldredge greatly enjoyed the trip .' eat Malaria germ. Only W cent, and and returned in th beet of health. It ns Send for all 1 orders den John Boy ia about three years since the family left isf action guaranteed by your " kinds of here. Son, Druggist. Job Work, 11, . vi.upt i A r.rnrrlt. " for B.bl . taste and prompt cores pleasant KsommI Boyden A Son. . m z W Advertiseyotir goodrrri THE-TIMES. - t Keatdr for Coo.ttp.tlan . The finest remedy for constipation 1 Jkver need is Chamberlains Stomach and Tragedy Averted. Justin tbe nick of time oar littC Liver Tablets," says Mr. Ell Butler, rf They art gently end boy was saved, writes Mrs. W. Watkins Fraokville, N. Y. ol Pleasant City, Ohio. Pneumonia had without any unpleasenteffect, and leave played sad havoc with him and a terrible tbs bowels in a perfectly natutai condiSold by John Boyden A Son. . cough set io besides. Doctor treated tion." him, but be grew worse every day, At length we tried Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling wae saved. Hes now sound and well." EveryboJy ought to know, ite the only sort core for Coughs, Colds and all Lang diseases. Guaranteed by John Boyden Gtsnlns stamped CC C. lever sold fa bulk. Beware ef tbe dealer whs tries to sell A Son, Druggist. Price 50c end fl.OQ. free. bottles "sooethlag jset i good." ,Trial " u ef & ' as soon as the croupy cough appears wi.I prevent the attack. For isle by John he, - I It havetnadeCbamberiains Cetsb Ueeu- dy a favorite with the mothers of sms'l ' children. It quickly cures their roughs and colds and prevents any' darker of pneumon ia or other serious con seq lence. It not only cures croup, but w bun given ed t - -- , ' -- . en-tiil- ed 1 , -- d , -- another tire, in 1H1 A. IX, the tvt, ngeJ 1,712. received mother injury. Another scar followed in 1589, and it was not covered wih new tiraue for 56 rear. Th worst attack of all wiu in 17t(7, when the tree, then 2,068 yeu s of age, wee attacked by a fire which let aver . eighteea feet wide, reduced by jSho, tn . 103 years, to 14 feet. These vait historic creatures, are being treated to the fate wfiich threatens so many of our forests throughout the land the sawmill and conversion into th fleeting water- tall of commerce. The tree c,f wuicb we have spoken, after defying atortn and fire for over twenty centuriea.fell vie am to tha desire for money about tinea years ago. Only ten isolated groves of these tree remain, and only ene grove is pro- - ' tected by Government ownership. The nation ought to own them all, and it is earnestly to be hoped that Congees, will act favorably on the Presidents request , to buy two more groves- -- mode-t , enough ambition, - Some of tUee-l.-- , are twice the size of the one whose age has been ascertained, and must Is socuo ' fifty centuries old now, with possible ' long Uvea ahead. If Congress foils to save these ancient monument.-- , and allows them to flit through paltry tulidiogs ,, to a speedy nothingness, it will have added one To It I disgraceful failure?, aaJ omitted th Opportunity , to1 Add . one to it ; sets of wisdom end utility .Colliers I ' ' Weekly. ts Crl : REATLY , ou-to- - WORK ns: the most plvarant rntertain-- 1 the seas-n- i was the celebration vefith aiiuiyursary of the S B, I club tMjnday r.ight at the Coalville Mrs. John Pew las wat hostess Hou and king w at overlooked 111 making the hering the grand success that it was The members and guests met in the !or of the hottl, here Mis. Alma Eldf 71 president of ihe club, presided, end i Best speech welcomed all ho wen ewnt, after which the following was carried out Instrumental prog tno4 Virginia Bnnth reading, 1st ; lecture, Uai Allison Mrs, ;duet, Mr, I IXU?- Allison , u t, lh . French huii ns reaJmg, V. M. Boyden , toast. Alts jldredge; immc, Miss Virginia After the program, the guests SlDj h blind fill led and asked to pm 5 weiy MSektie on the a pi picture of a dude ham g .on the wall Mr- -. George 010 ot the tie exactly on the collar butt i nd won the pii.e, a pretty band eluted cup and saucer. All rethe dinirg mm where an pair junch was served, consisting of orat., 'J turkey with currant jelly, Saratoga tps,salmou salad with n ayonnaise dres $1 radishes, gren onions, lettuce, hot fcoffee, pickles, olives, salted aim K tarts, assorted cakee, ice The dining room was beautifully cres deco ted with the club colors, gold and blus nd tbe table was artistically decora I. In a guessing contest, Mrs. Free b was tbe most successful and capture rise prise, s beautiful picture. In pt fok diawuig contest, Mrs. French agai Proved successful, and won the set of sherliet glasses. A peapri-twaa then made and W. W. nut Cluf. was tbe successful hunter, his pritf being tw prettv hand-peint- ed vase i Jit a late hour the guests depart voting the party a grand success Those present were Messrs, and Met irnes Alma Eldredge, Carl Allison, o.t French, W.M. Boyden, C. M. L. . Ck C. R. Jonea ; Mesdame Eld ge, W, G. Fisher, R. F. Northcott, GeOlson, J. A. Smith, C. I. Whea-J,-P, - JOB OOTJNT'Sr. 1 O men of til A baby boy was burn to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clark on Sunday. The child hours. only lived about twenty-fou- r Mrs. V. V. Clnff returned home from This family is having their share of Balt Luae Wednesday. trouble at present, Mr. Clark having been laid up for several months with J. H. Wilde spent a few days In Park blood poison, and it will be some time City thisweek with relatives. yet before he will be able to use tbe member. Dont forget that we can do your Our Goblins was not witnessed by printing, no matter what kind. e very large erowd at tbe Opera House Marnot Staley was down from Upton Tuesday night. It w a so muddy people this week transacting business. would not venture out. XJ.e ptaf went on just tbe same', and frqui tbe time the Attorney Frank Evans went down to curtain went up till the close there was Balt Lake Tuesday on business. plenty of fun. The selections on tbe violin by the lady were excellent, being Dexter Brothel s have about 200 as good at any ever heard here. Some of good lime at their kiiu. dul not like the show, but no company Miss Vinnie Toone of Morgan is visit- can give a performance that suit ing her sister, Mrs. John Jones, et Echo. The stake superintendency of Sunday schools expect about 150 people 'rom Mrs. C. A. Call is went down to Salt to attend tbe convention et this stake ,v for e relatives Lake eduesday to visit Ogden on Sunday. Good reports have tew days. been recei ved from all the Sunday schools Ben Wilde came in from Big Horn, and th affair promises to be a big sucWyo., last Friday and spent the week cess. Members of the Union Board will be in attendance and every phase of here with relatives. Sunday school work will be thoroughly Miss Mae Young returned home from discussed and criticised. A special train Kama last Friday, where she has been will leave Park City at 11 oclock and reach Echo in time to connect with No. visiting for a month. 101, at 1:30, and if the latter train Miss Frances Sommers returned home should be late, it is expected that tbe from Evanston Saturday, where she has special will run through to Ogden, Rebeen for several weeks. turning Monday morning a special will be ran from Echo to Park City. ' Th James Neil went to GrantsvilleTuea-da- y rate will he single far Tor the round to a tend tbe funeral of his father, trip. As stated all Sunday school workers der who died at that place on Monday. will be provided for at Ogden by a Cl I committee, y , The teacher institute of the county which should have been beld bere last ' Thia is going the roands ol Wall street,' Irtsls. Taylor and Alien went down Balt Lake I " mud' c TIMES. 7?r IKTEBE, 9 OF STfTwfMTT SUMMIT CO ? n; UTAH, MARCH Dress up in your old clothes end take ia the poverty bawl at tbe Opera House next Friday night. I will be given for the benefit of the public school library. A good cause should draw a good crowd. LOCUS (NO PERSONALS. mr Fifty Years tha Standard m a TTTFn y of OUb t w . . S j $ f |