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Show V cr. CtSi Tillthe VoU TTBvrymB-- Min Margaret Fad dies has been visiting relatives in Park City this week. Walter Calderwood made a trip to Park City yesterday on political business. Rose, the three act comedy drama. Nine people. Opera house, Oct. lOtb. 25, 35 and 60 cents. 4 Beats on sale at usual place. Mrs. 6. A. Paco moved down from Atkinson yesterday and will live here for the wmter to that her children can BAKtHG attend Ahsoutafy Pure nodorn-lln- o helps C. A. Callis, county chairman of the Democratic committee, made a trip to Park City Monday to get a few details in shape for the campaign. fa perfect cooking Used la fhs fcsst tea-til- ts fkt ncrld cicr aomtssamarowotaoo , Bell Taylor of Bandy was here Saturday and Sunday visiting her relatives snd friends. Her brothers, George and Curtis Bha w, came out w ith her. Mrs- - May miw When troubled with coustipa'ion AND PERSONALS. Chamberlains Stomach and Liver . . . . SyNWy The S. I. Cu. has a sale by John A Son. Lon Fnsby has moved hie family ba from Spokane, ah. k We have received f.om the Agricultu a College experiment station, bulletin No. 89, A New Centritugal Soil Elutriator;" alco circulars 1 and 2 on Memoranda of J. II Hall came down front the Park Monday to visit hie family. we want Plans oas and . Irest. M. V. Taylor was out to Evans Ion Sunday on church business. Judge Samuel Brin ton was down from Oakley Wednesday on bosinets. Will Cluflf was in town Wednesday looking np orders for hardware. ' Miss Grace Young went to Wanship Wednesday to visit with relatives. Coa.iij Recorder down pjjyriKtry of Irrigation Investigations. beautiful Anyone who appreciates n certainly satisfy hitnaelf by colors on the mountain west of looking town. This is one of the prettiest sights that can be seen in any conntry. Votatoea on subscription. r try Tab- eeetataWirtWS lets. They are easy to lake aud produce newsy ad iu this no griping or unpleasant effect. 'For ie-u- e. m school. The infant baby of Dr. and Mrs. 0. W. French was quite sick yesterday and today, tut be wat considerably better as wa went to prese. groafost of Dont forget that THS JJ jj' bLU -- -- Cirt F. A. Bird came in trom Provo on bneinese. ikpl Tho TO COALVILLE, SUMMIT C XI. THE GLD RELIABLE LOCALS COAIA LLE TIMES. - nonts MvmnsEn. a John Haddow, a coal miner employed at Grata Creek was quite badly injuied Friday by some rock falling on him. He was In a room and the rock tell from the roof. Hit body wat badly bruised, bnt It is thought no bones were broken. 'He wst not able to go to work again tor poveral dava, f twwbmnwr. itl IWPt"1 Vlof test tow District wart cam out St W. Samuel Judge from Salt Lake last Friday and held a tesaion of Diatrict court, and tbi following busl ness waa transacted : In the matter of the estate of George Cook, deceased! order made approving final account and distribution of estate. In the matter of the estate ott D. C. McLaughlin, deceased ; order made apsale pointing appraiser and confirming of real estate. State of Utah va. John Weetermark prisoner arraigned and plead not guilty. This is the man who shot and killed Charles Heggland at Park City some weeks ago and who ia now awaiting trial Hit oa the charge of manslaughter. trial waa set for October 20th. Peter Kaas vs. Keystone Mining company ; dismissed on motion of plaintiffs attorneys. In the matter of the estate of Lucy Stevenson, deceased ; 0- - A. Calli appointed executor with bond fixed at 3 Or Rmmrr ffirtr MM OOTTNTY. TT, UTAH. SEPTEMBER 30, 1904. -- Femtet Coalville Man Dead. faain of Joseph Freestone, who oat timt a resident of this place, an ' ho 1st step-so- n of Mrs. G. Free-t- tc , Wert brought here for burial Bunds, tight, Tbe young man died at Ro jprtngt, Wyo., Saturday, from an tu t of typhoid fever. T funeral vis held Monday after-no- o i from the Stake Tabernacle and was qui a largely attended. The speakers were Elders Alms Eldredge and George Beatd, loth f whom hal known the deca&-- during his residence here. Mr, Freestone wa about 45 year old. He I id been living in Wyoming for some and about ten year ago waa marr cd. Ha-- leaves a wife but no children. . ; . Ho. 39. Of the business row is where we are located. AT THE BOTTOM Is our stand in the matter of PRICES. Dont Fail - Soar Stomach. Wi a tbs quantity of food taken ia too largs r the quality too rich, toor stomach . liksly to follow, and especially so if t e digestion has been weakened f $1500. by t stipation Eat slowly and not In the matter of the estate of Georg too f 'yo( easily digested food. Maa-tic- at tbs food thoroughly. Let five G. Snyder, deceased, order made to tell hou - lapis between meals, and when real estate. W. W. Armstrong vs. California Min- yon J t tallness and weight In the ing company ; default entered against E. ref' of tbs stomach after eating, take r!aias Stomach and Liver TabP. Walker, M. S. Atchbeim and Samuel Cba. lets 1 the soar stomach mty be avoidAtchheim. j In the matter of the estate and guard- ed. jt salt by John Boyden A Bon. conRosanna of minor: Novill, ianship tinued tq October 17th. Change In BishopricMaria Kilkenney vs. B. McDonough ; mss a greater interest in the regTt order that mortgage be declared due. ular s undsy afternoon meetings, the A venire wat issued for thirty-fiv- e jur- etaf resideacy have adopted a plan of ors returnable October I7tb. calli a bishop of one ward to go to he In the matter of the estate and guardid preside at tbe meeting In ianship of Madile Paul), minor; order aceor ice with this Idea, Bishop Sai-ge- nr fixing time for hearing on return of sale 1 his councilors came down to set for Oct. 17. Cor 9lst8uuday and took charge of The calendar wat set as followa: that vcej. He brought with him hi Park City School Diatrict etc. vs. New cho, od speakers. . York Bonanza Mining company, add . T 1 .hop made a few opening reBurns vs. Little Rell Mining company, mar the thirty-tw- o f stating that daring to be heard in Salt Lake. T that he hftd lived in Hoytsville, E. Bergerman vs. C. W. Mair, Oct. 17. and , fait deal of that time had presidSophia Anderaoo et al. va. Anchor ed .1! ward, this waa the first time Mining campany, Oct. 17. he f 1 ewr met with the people of William Patterson v. Patrick Feeney Co n a ward meeting. He wat ' by Eide.a Irwin Crittenden Ctal.;Oct. 20. fo! Dan Barton va. Silver King Mining an I, Wilson, who delivered good campany, Oct. 17. 9 Sc tbe word of wisdom and tith-- 1 Elizabeth Wil iam Edwards et al. vs. vely. Bishop Croft and Elizabeth Williams, Oct. 20. I Young made a few closing Thomas Rotscamp va. California Min- - EXECUTE 9 AT THE TOP wa ' Vi h to see onr new Consignment of HORSE BLANKETS. JUST THE THINGh So WARM & SEBYHCEAB -- - THERE IS A REASON for the fact that j we sell more Buggies, Harness Goods, Saddles, Whips, Rings, Snaps Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Pads, etc., than any other firm in Coalville. It is the Price 4 Qualitjofoiir 6eods Call and see us. SUMMIT IMPbEMENT SOK an-ot- J W. L. HANSEN, Manager. 1 G. G. REDDEN & SONS Lodging House and Star Restaurant. - 1 , MEAbS SERVED AT Abb HOURS. EVERYTHING CLEAN & FIRSTHSbASS. ' ' Complete Line of Candies, Soda Water, etc. in stock. t Livery in Connection. no M. 11. Vca.aer v. tobi Ogden ranch last Saturday. The Oregon Short Line will tell tickets Oct, 20. . lin, lor the Utah State Fair and conference Stock vs. Alexander of Gillit Daly Judge Min of one fare for the round trip. Oct. at the rate dismissed at plaintiff's Dates of sale Oct. 3rd to 8th, good return- ing company; cost. ing Oct, 12. An effort Is being mad to Byron E, Hartwell vi. J- - H. Steele, get a special train to rna from Echo to continued. for here been has who Walter White, over a month, left on Monday for Salt Balt Lake, to that the people (rose this Mary Caliban vs. Supreme Lodge A. part can get to city before noon. Lake. O. U. W, et al. ; hearing on demurrer The Utah State Fair opens next Tues- snbmHted to Judge Morse. L.E. Eliredge and Frank Evans were Helen H. Hazel grove vs. Edward H. Salt Lake, and continue to Saturpassengers to Pare City Wednesday on day at on default set for day night. The management promise Hazetgrove ; hearing beeiness. 17. Oct. that it will be larger and better tbit Epey J. Collins vs. Henry J. Collins; Mrs. John ODriscoll and daughter, y ear and that it will present a fine dia of divorce granted. decree came of down Woodland Tuesday play of the resources of the state in all Susie, John Sweatfield vs. Matia Sweatfield; All who to visit friends. our people expect departments. to go to conference should not fail to same order. Mrs. Walter Clark of Provo returned Ellen Mawhinnv va. Summit Lumber take in the great fair. home Tuesday after spending a week company; case was tried aud submitted hr re with relatives. All who expect to vote at the coming on brief. ' election are reminded that they must Court adjourned to Oct. 17tb, at which Alma Lambert was here yesterday and the dates set fo that pur- time the regular October term will be morning h okmgjip the interests of the pose are Oct. 1 Ith, 12th and 18th, and held. The new court house is ao far I.ambert 1aper company. 1st and 2nd of November. Bear these completed that the session will be held dates in uimd and see to it that your in that building. The weather the past week has been name is placed on tne list. It will he an HEAITIFIL WOMEN get'ing ready for confereme, and we can important election this year and everylook for a wet time nest week. body w bo is entitled to vote should exer Flump cheeks, flushed with the eoft cise their franchise. glow of health and a pure complexion, Attorneys Henry Shields and J. M make all women beautiful. Take a small Rose, the three act comedy drama, dose of herbixe after each meal; it will Lockhart of Park City and W. I. Snyder of Salt Lake were here to atttend court will be presented by The Dewey 8tock prevent constipation sod help digest Co. Monday, Oct. lOtb at the Coalville what last Friday. you have eaten. 50c. Mrs. Wm. opera house. There are nine people in M. Stood, Midlothtn, Texas, writes, May Mrs. Sadie McCarthy came in from the company and the piece it one of the A e have used Herbine in Slat, 1901 : Cumberland, Wyo.. Wednesday on a brightest comedies ever written. The our for eight years, and found it family visit. She has leased the Cumberland company is as strong again and the the best medicine we ever nsed for conboarding house. patronage of the Coalville opera house stipation, bilious fever and malaria. will in no wise oe disappointed in tbit Sold by John BoydenA Son. See Miss My 1 tie Deloy, tweet singer production. The prices are 25, 35 and - e Mr. and LaSage, 59 cut . and clever dancer, New Min Superintendent. comedy tramp juggler, at the Opera On October 1st, Andrew Adamson will ' All the merchants report that business House Oct. 10th. of the Grass has been very dull the past two, weeks. retirees superintendent succeeded be will Creek coal end mine, waa from np Architect F. C. Woods Can it he that tba people are saving np bat Mr. Adamson John E. Pettit. with by the confer to county their money to take down to Salt, Lake Ogden Mooday commissioners ia regard to the finish-in- g at conference time to as t taka advan- been la charge of the mine since May 1st of this year. It bat been rumored of the new building. tage of the many bargains offered by for some that this change wat to tek tbs Salt Lake merchants? If this is the but many were snpriaed when tbs The Co-o- p it "String the generator! case we would advise the people to spend place, wat tame officially announced. Mr. Pettit for their gat light! installed in the old tbeir money at home, to that .they can been hat bnild-Icemployed at the Grass Creek if get better bargains than they spend it sock house touth of the dry goods foi a mine number of years, and at one They are being moved there at a in Salt Lake. was snperintendent of the property. time matter of safety. County Clerk Neeey Welneeday issued Haeeeld a rile of Cbasberlalaa Were a marriage license to Joseph E. Wilde of recorder and clerk Jhe county Coagh Remedy. Misa and Susie of ODriscol! this place the test to occupy the new building, they be will The married Kamas. ia sold Chamberlains Cough I have couple bill the from tbit having moved down Balt Lake Tample rext Wednesday, the more for rooms year and are other the Remedy toon at week. At first license I have issued wat Tbit the satisfaction. Entire has marriage it given finished they will be occupied. by the clerk In th new building. A sold a pile of n and can recommend ,it If yoa l.cense was also issued Wednesday to highly. Joseph McElbiney, Linton, P. T. Bsrnnot once laid: PeRor Keiiley of fvaneton and Mist Iowa. You will find this remedy a good have $19 to put in use, pay $10 for an Lfthgoe of Heaefer. The two were friend when troubled with a cough or outarticle aud $9 for advertising. I can made man and wife by Justice William cold. It always affords quick relief, and talk any man hat a printer, hot the man H. Smith. it pleasant to take. For sale by John who can stick typtand tha next morning Boyden A Son. talkam talk ta tboasand men while I in THE Advertise goods your afraid am of, ing to one, it the note I We can do your job work. TIMES. T aod I want to be bit friend. The event the season, Dewey Bote Co. in the comedy drama, 10th. g than-twdn- jfn j jti. The Siiigicg iurri.eutu .f tbe II ov sville phoir was very good, and they complimented by a great many in the Jlence. S. ty . - 'i I Ha 10 to 10 M'M icklcne Aralca Salve, world-wid- e' fame for marvelous care. It surpasses any other salve, to ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burnt, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rbeum, Fever Bores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for Piles. Cnre guaranteed. Only 25 cents at John Boyden A Bon, Drngglsta. tion CKlcwgo Mwvkst Letter- Receipts of range cattle have been very liberal this week showing an increase of abont 10,000 compared with last, and are also much heavier than tbe corres;ooding week a year ago. The general quality of tbe arrivals this week has been better than at any previous time this season bnt value are 10 to 20 cts. lower except on strictly choice cattle suitable for eastern shipment or export. On Monday, we sold 110 head of steers averaging 1,357 lb, for export at $4.65. Thistopp-e- d tbe days market 55 cts. and is 20 cts. higher than any other rangera sold this week. We told good maoy smaller lots at prices ranging from $3.65 to $3 TO. There it no ly of corn-fe-d cattle in sight for market daring the next few weeks so that slaughterers will Rv to look to the rangers for tbe bulk of their tnppliet, hence we look for a pretty fair market for the remainder of the season. We advise shipping cattle that are in good flesh as fast as convenient. , Receipts of sseep hsve been very liberal this week, starting out with $74,36 on Monday and the weeks ran will show sn increase of abont 15,000 compared with last. Prices, however, show very little change. All classes of sheep both fat and feeders are steady to etrong; fat lambs kre a trifle lower bnt feeding lambs are fnlly steady with a very good demand for that class. We quotes Fair to choice fat western weathers, $3.65 to $4.25; fair to choice feeding weaters $3.30 to $3.65; fair to choice west hern ewes $3.25 to $3.65; fair to choice fat western yearlings $4.00 to $1.25; fair to choice feeding yearlings $3 60 to $3 90 ; fair to choice western lambs $4.60 to $5.35; fair to choice feeding lambs $4.50 to $4.80. Clay, Robinson A Co. Chicago, Sept. 24, 1904. over-supp- Your return card printed on envelopes for 75 cents at 100 THE TIMES office, On aud after October xst, 1904, the CASH BARG AIN STORE, Coalville, will return to a STRICTLY CASH BASIS or its equivalent in farm products, timber and lumber. tion after that date in favor of anyone. Positively no devia- Look out for our ad in Something is going the Coalville JTunes from the 1st to the 5th. to drop aud we are going to do the dropping on everything, especially on STAPLE GROCERIES, that the toilcrsTn the mines aud the sturdy farmers in the fields pays far too much for, such prices as will only be possible on a CASH BASIS. J. L. MITCHELL; Coalville, Utah. Mwrvln Kimball Killed. Marvin Kimball, aged 19, son of Wil-fo- rd Kimball, and a grandson of President Heber C. Kimball, and living at fatal 2435 Third East street, met with accident Wednesday last. The young man was hauling gravel from Twelfth Booth street, when tbe lin s became twist, H stepped forward on the doable ed. to trees straighten them out when he elipp ed and fell. Hit foot caught In a front wheel of the wagon, throwing him onto the ground, where in sotne way he was could in the hindwheelsnd turned around one and half timet before the team could be stopped. Passers by came to hiareecne and extricated him from bis perilous position, and he wat cooveyed to his home. Everything possible was done by the doctors, but the unfortunate young man steadily sank from the abock, and died Tuesday morning Deseret News. The young man wa a nephew oi Gen. W. H. Kimball of this place. abscess W. H. Harrison, Cleaveland, Miss., I want to say writes, Ang. 15th, 1902. a word of praise for Ballards Snow Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which caused tbe cords in my leg to contract and an abecest to rise on my knee, and tba doctor aald that I woulJ have a stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lords drag store (wbo It now in Denver, Colo.) He recommended a bottle of Snow liniment ; I got a 50c size and it cared my leg. It it tbe beet liniment in the world. ABSCESSES, with few exceptions are indicative of constipation or debility. They may, however, reiult from blows or from foreign bodiee, introduced into the akin or flesh, each as splinters, thorns, etc. Bold by John Boyden A Son. Wanted Onieklr. few persons to represent long established w holciwle boose among retail merchant! and aaents. Local territory ol few eon r18 salary and expense! and pafd weekly. eties. SPRAINS. Expense meney sdrauced. Commission extra Bnsinesa successful. Permanent engagement. Previous experience not essential. Enclose self S. A. Read, Cisco, Texas, writes, March add reseed envelope. Address, BoriaiXTiit-peTbanslekt, Ita Dearborn St, Coicago. lltb, 1901: My rist waa sprained so was and it fall useless; that btdly by a All diseases start in tbe bowels. Keep after using several remedies that failed T8 to give relief, nsed Ballard Snow Lini- them open or yon will he sick, act like nature. Keep liver I cared. was earnestly and ment, and bowels active withoat a sickening it to anyone suffering from Six millions people griping feeling. 25c, 60c, $1.00. Bold by John take and recommend CA8CARETB ; try sprains. ' I lOc abox. druggists. Boyden A Son. kt CAS-CARE- ill V "i I W. but ' |