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Show ! V ' tfi bly.ern THE COALVILLE TIMES. t immamvi LOCALS WUeu troubled with constipation AND Chamberlains Btomacaand Liver PERSONALS. PeUtice.1 Gossip- - try -- Tab- lets. They are easy tc, take and produce effact. For !, grimng or unplr-asanWright went lo Og ten Tuesday sale by John Boydert & Son. t W. J. Oil bi8in-s- . Wo kno led--receipt yesterday of the fourteenth annual report of the Agricultural College of Utah experiment station for the fiscal year during June Auxiliary, qtorom and priesthood o'), 193 Also bulletin no 90, Feeding meetings at Hjytswllt tomorrow lift Molasses and Pulp to Sheep aud No 88, The Relation Bishop Frank Croll spent seveial days Meer, anddiulletin to Utah Agriculture. ol Smelter Smoke business. week on is Ogden ibis James Evans an- - do this week on business n Xui tta-.ie- The Republicans of Coalville precinct h side caucus at tbe Brick school house last Friday night and elected i delegates to attend the county convention; notnmateJ a constable and justice of the peace and appoint 1 a precinct committee for the ensuing two years. acted as chairman Hon. Vha of the meeting and John H. Salmon V secretary. The delegates selected are as follow! Alexander Wright, Alma Eldredge George Bevrd, V. FI Chappell, Vfm. Hansen and John Cadis. A. Buchanan, Sr., wa nominated for justice of the eace and I. M. Shaw for ... constable. The precinct committee consists of Alex, Wright, Mrs. R. F. Nortbeott nnd C. R. Jones. VB l.izie trnold wen! Ogden last Saturday ou a short dowu vi-i- to t. of Mor-monis- Bif-ho- xt ' , m v I i I C -- L- - the ch'Vp rzte and c.i'iie tlie day d News-Regist- 1I fiaii Your Horses People Fron the Lower Hove Bi Time. M)n Jtdtsctilay n txcuruu mu from 64 MU, Ogden and intermediate under the auspices of Pnl thdVNe!rrvolr 1Wt,r A imgatj0n Conuarf..Thsobj-c- t of the excursion wrajr togivftbspeopleiu the loaervallevs AO Oppottiltity to look over the s te of the proposrd reservoir, those who are fUricularly interested in tbe same. N'Wrly 700 people took advantage The district schools opened Monday wtfh a good attendance. All the buildings were pretty well filled and the pupils started at their school work in earnest. was iroiu out C. Evans P. Attorney Salt Lake the firt of the week waning The teacher in tbe district are as fob to s: Principal John A. Astin; Miss Bis parents. Hannah Rhead, and Miss Blanche Tbe new movement started in Balt Brick school; Mies Lavinia Cop- Lake Miss Young, aud Margaret Roy MoMichael by Senator Kearns and hit fol.F addles went up to Park City ye.erday ley, Stock school ; Miss Maud Carruth, lowers does not get much encouragement u pper Grass Creek ; Elmo Biggest and 'Ou a visit from the papers of the state, the Tribune Mies Eliza Branch, Spring Hollow. and Bingham Bulletin apparently being Dr J. K. Hosiner came dawn Irom tbe only ones to favor the scheme. The IPark City yesteryday morning a abort Bishop James Brown, for over twenty project will no doubt die after the elecbusiness trip. years connected with the L. D. S. church tion is over. in this city, leaves next month for a two Seventies and Kkiers are wanted at years mission in Scotland, tbe home of Ray Brim of Echo is making a bard Hoytsville tomorrow to attend their hts childhood days." He has beenordei-eto secure the nomination for county fight quorum meetings. Boston officials in to be by the chnrcb recorder from the Democrats. Tbe fight be will he which time next at month, Mra. Spencer V illiama and family of will no doubt be between Mr. Brim and by other missionaries who go Cumberland. Wo., were visiting rel- joined F. H. Wright abroad to expound the doctrine of atives here this week. o Evanston The Democrat will hold their couoty Brown ha nun warm friends in convention at Park City n-Monday. Hoytsville Saturday Big dance who wilt wish him success on Coalville, M. T L M. . of the night for the benefit J. L. Boyden of this place is working on his trip and a safe return home. asB'X'iauoiis. Everybody attend. for the nomination of representative on Between twenty and thirty young the Democratic ticket. Elmo Boggeea of Unkm, Salt Lake left during the week to attend people county, arrived here Saturday to take s hooi at Provo, Salt Lake and Logan. American party is tbe name adopted charge of the Spring Hollow echool. All the towns in the county send a good by tbe new reform crowd in Balt Lake. win- Tbeir main object in life is to fight the Thornes Gilchrist and family arrived number away to attend school each We see no reason why n good high Mormon church and try to keep tbe ter. Monday here from Cumberland, Wyo., school would not pay in Coalville. Allot officials out ot politics. Most of tbe night. They expect to remain for seme tbe young people who graduate'from the men behind tbe movement are those time. eighth grade could be given a high who took an active part in tbe old LibDan Livingston, the popular agent f school course at home and by this cutoff eral party. the N. V. Life Insurance Co., was out about two years of time that has to be 'rora Salt Lake the first of the week oo spent away. The money that it speht KXPVBL1CAN COVNTY TICKET. business. for board alooe would almost pay the At tbe Republican county convention tbe expenses of tbe high school. This f iIh- Oorge Shaw and wife and John Shaw matter should seriously considered " he- - held In IVk ( rant out from Sandy last Fri lav to visit f : . Sirs vnf tl e.r brother, I. M. Shaw. Ihtvr Ml-- s i -- Summit Implement Companys p j0 TbetMteo tArs into Echo: tod when the resevoir sue wa rtaA-ti- , about a mueeouthof Echo, atop c lull tit hour was mads and all tba exctkooitis got of he ttain and wslked 6' tbs ground w here the great dam il j'l be built. They were then taken ohe the Coalville city park, where thojood peeple of this place had provided toiee lunch for the visitors. Tables wei ipread in the large dancing pavilion aid everybody in the crowd bad bout - all thej. could eat. The people then weutopfWB) where a short meeting was held & the Stake Tabernacle presided over py Moses W. Taylor, president of tbe rthoir company. An address of welcome m made bv Mayor Croft ; Mbs Mattie Salmon; speech, J, R, Barnes of Kaytville; cboru, Wes little girls under the direction of Mrs. Evans; speech, Preet. Middleton of if Ogden ; solo. Lake; speech, Si Grain NOTHING BETTER, SSc3SStt,Si3i9Me Binding Twine John Robin-eo- n, T. L. Allen ; G. G. REDDEN & SONS ' braes La d. The p next returned lo city park, where a h sly game of base ball was being play 1 tbe Morgan and Hoytsville ' latter boys being successful; A number of wil'd Mrs. J, Baldwin and Mis, John Ron-allof Pennsylvania were here this week visiting relatives, the guests of Mrs. "Williams of Grass Creek, s The railroads have granted a one half fare rate to Logan to students who contemplate attending the Agricultural College. Agents in Utah will sell tickets on September 18th. aud all other stations n September 17tb. E. J. Beggs, Will Pack, Hiam Brothers and A. D. Knowlton went over to the Lost Creek reservoir Tuesday to fishand hunt. They managed to get enough to taste while away,' and that kept them A dance was given in the Opera House Wednesday night by the Coalville brass band. A big crowd was present and a fine time had by everybody. The boys realized a sum neat from the proceeds, which will beNteed to help purchase The Coalville braes band was out on the stree's serenading last Satunlay nigiit, and the music furnished was greatly enjoyed. The boys are working bard to make tbe organization a success and they should receive encoutagement from all our citizens. and A convention of tbe officers workers in tbe Y. M. M. I. Associations will be held at Hoytsville Sunday. A fine program baa been arranged tor the day, and members of tbe general board wiiyse present to give instructions regarding the work to be carried out this AH interested are requested eases. ' to be present, The members of tbe Y . L. M. I. A held a picnic down in Eidredges grove last Friday afternoon, and a fine time they had. No men "were around tbe primiees, hBt ,tbe girls bad plenty to eat. sports and games of various kinds, and ail thoroughly enjoyed themselves. They sre very grateful to Mr. Eldredgs for tbe use of hi grove. , -- T. L. Beech made trip to Park City, Monday to get A load of furniture belonging to Joe Balk bo i moving down. We undent nd that tbe young man and J- - 8. his brotoer, M. li BaUTbave Bail's ranch at Wabsatch and will Uke charge in tbe near future. J.S. Ball and family will make their home either ' in Ogden or Salt Lake. I1'1 lived their vlloUt-- time f three ecoie years aud ten, but id we still have them in the family circle bow- - highly we should appreciate them. Toe snow of winter comes and sheds it white blessings up in tbe valley and tbe mounta'ns, but soon tbe sweet spring comes and suules it all away. Not so with that upon the brow of tottering age. There is no spring whose warmth can penetrate its eternal frost. It cme to stay. Its single flakes fell unnoticed, but now they are drilled there. We shall see it increase until the summons is heard to come up higher. Welcome the snow, for it is tbe emblem of peace and of rest. It la but a temporal crown which shall fall at the gates of paradise, to be re placed by a brighter and better, Ex. Hour Stomach. J Ui ieruui.c- il. J, iiU, lai - v S.. Complete Line of Candies, Soda Water, etc. in stock. i i Feed Stable' and Livery in Connection. t'Winn In !'n Wilin tne Coalvilie brass preciated by the visitors and rain pulled out three cheers f were .tfn for tbe boys, who returned of City. Commissioners (four year term) William Archibald, Parley Park; (two year term) J. B. Hoyt, .Marion. Recorder L. E. EIdrdge, Coalville. Clerk Walter Calderwood, Coalville. Attorney Frank Evans, Coalville, Sheriff A. L. Berry, Park City. Treasurer James Don, Park City, Assessor Peter Martin, Park City. Surveyor R. A. Jones, Henefar. P, J. SanSuperintendent of School , ders, Oakley. ' , RESTAURANT. MEAlsS SERVED AT AbU HOURS- EVERYTHING CLEAN &, FIRST-ebAS- horses tiers in the Bute. This great deal ot amusement ior the ex xbrnsts. The : at keli spent and tbe people 1 me or with some idea of what w o bu!ltthe large reservoir vd and tbe great benefits uit from the tame. . , ought in from the range aud saddled and ridden by some a ' HANSEN, Manager. quartette, Messrs. John Lamb, I. M. Shaw, J I tud J. H. Barber; music, ' Pitch Forks. & summit Implement eo. W. L. 1 S. M. Kirshaw, w ho has been- - locate i here ail summer measuring wateriu the canals, left for his home in Sait Lakeyee-teida- y morning. WITH- v ws V W , iient. tbe. 0u The broorho busting seemd to be the best of i be day's entertainment. Borne good bnciere tere in tbe band of colts and it certainly amusing to see the bay bang on. , j alent in farm products, timber and lumber. ' The tnny boxes and baskets of fruit bronght Bp from the lower valley by tbe excursionist were greatly appreciated. , Chamberlain Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire eatisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly, Joeeph McE!hJney, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with cough or cold. It always affords quick relief, and Is pleasant to take. - For jale by John Boydeo A Son. 1 5 pro-gTm- . . anon-partisa- 4 Unde ch qi) Ir Look out for our ad in the Coalville Times from the tst to the 5th. Something is going to drop and we are going to do the dropping on everything, but ( j especially on STAPLE GROCERIES, that the toilers in the mines ' Coalville an always do her part when When tbe quantity of food taken is too it cooks to entertaining a large crowd. large or the quality too rich, sour stoThose who had mach is likely to follow, and especially charge ut the lunch and everything so if tbe digestion has been weakened pertaining to the the by constipation. Eat slowly and not dy did things up in proper too freely of easily digested food. Masstyle, and you coudnot hear kick from anyone. ' ticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when This was the first excursion ever run , . Trustees Convention. you feci a fullness and weight in the tromSalt Lake to Coalville, bu well bet Last Friday nfternoon some twenty-fiV- e region ot the stomach after eating, take it bat a be the last. wont school trustees from Over the county Chamberiaius Stomach and Liver Tabin met the Washington building and Wednesday ws all the tame Fourth lets and tbe sour stomach may be avoiddiscussed matters pertaining to school. of July. All the stores were closed aud ed. For sale by John Boyden & Son. CouAty Superintendent Boyden presided everybody entertain the helped at tbe meeting and made interesting visitors. Xelire. remarks regiding tbe schools of tbe All th directors of tbe reservoir comAny person wishing slack from tbe county. pany were among tbe visitors, and they same slack bate the by Spriggs pdecan Prof Wm, M,' Stewart of the 8tate were wefl pleased with tbe reservior load. LIf anyone- - is Normal Bbbooi, was paying 60 cents present and made site. : . einght hauling slack away without an able and instructive talk, which was permission they will by arrested and enjoyed and appreciated by the trustees lit trslaeof Chamberlain's CHO ' prosecuted. and teachers present. CboJaraaad Diarrhoea Kerned?. Respectfully, Alio me to I After several subjects were brought up give you a few words of Mas. M . Rhoades. and discussed, the ItllowiDg resolution praita of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera was presented and unanimously adopted : and Diarrhoea Remedy, says Mr. John ' Subscribe ior THE TIMES. "Resolved, That tbe school trasteet Hauiletf, of Eagle Pass, Texas. I Summit County, in convention as--; fared 0De week a 1th bowel tronble and 'l kinds of medicine without semblvd, d) hereby urge that the telec-- . to ABSCESS get W. H. Harrison, Cleaveland, Miss., tiou of Superintendent Of County School t ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. I want to say to be elected this fall be considered from Johnston, a merchbnt here, advised me writes, Aug. 15th, 1902. n a word of praise for Ballard Snow Linstandpoint and that a to uke this remedy. After taxing one I felt greatly relieved and when 1 iment. I stepped on a nail, which man amply qualified for th position be dose Uken had chosen affiliaof the third dose was entirely Irrespective political canted the cords in my leg to contract I cured. tiona. Dark thank Record. , you from tbe bottom of and an abscess to rise on my' knee, and 7 hat f Putting tbis j the doctor eid that I woulJ have a stiff great remedy . of mankind " - For sale by BEAUTIFUL WOMEN leg, so One day I went to J.' F, Lords kn Jden A Bon. Plump cheeks, flushed with tbe soft ; drug store (who it bow in Denver, Cola) glow of health and a pore complexion. He recommended a bottle of Snow LiniJih3' wml,iJurhT01 " ment ; I got a 59c size and it cured my make all women beautiful. Take a small leg. It it the best liniment in the do., oi h.rbi., .ft,, j i,.iu world. , eoD.Up.ti.il ..d help ABSCESSES, with few exceptions are wbat yoq have eaten. 60c. Mrs. Wm. j prevKwsti.06: ..."f.wrcwnui, AddrUs, eorxaiittTi- indicative of constipation or debilitv. M. 6 toad, Midlothin, Texas, writes, May t, u, Dwrtoii t, Coioaga A have used Herbine in They, may, ''however, result, from 81st, 1901: blows or from foreign bodies, introduced our family for eight years, End foand il Your return card into th skin or fieth, tech at splinters, the best medicine wa aver used tor cod- printed on 7 5 Cent at thorn, etc. Sold by John Boyden A stipation, bilious fever and malaria.' j a TIMES office. Bold by John Boyden A Bon. Son. Positively no devta- - , tion after that date in favor of anyone. Tbs hots who rode the bronchos certainly earned tbe prizes given. I have told October ist, 1904, the CASH BARGAIN STORE, Coalville, will retnrn to a STRICTLY CASH BASIS or its equiv- The Mqrgnn'Tiave bail team discovert J the fact diat there are others who can pity tbe astional game. Haeult a Pit of Chamberlain's Couch Itemed. aui1 b and the sturdy farmers in the fields pays far too much for, suclx prices as will only he possible on a CASH BASIS. .0f J. L. MITCHELL, Coalville, Utah. oTicr.. Dellnwuwnt Notts- FORTH NARROWS IRRIGATION company, a corporation. Principal place of business, Coalville, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stoex namely, thre (3) share of stock fn said corporation, standing In tbe name of Louisa Cowcill, certificate No. 32, on acc unt of assessments Nos. 1,2 and 3, isvied on March 4, 1902, March 5, 1903, and March 7, 1904, respectively, the following amounts: (4.00, (7.50, (fi.30. Total, (17.80. And in accordance with !w and an order of the board ol directors mad March 7, 1904, so many shares of such stock ss may be necesury will he sold at the East Coalville meeting bouse, on tbe 20th day of Coalville, Utah, 10 a. m.,to pay deat 1904, September, linquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and exW. E. CH tPtxi.L, pense of sale. United States Land Office,! ' Salt Lake City, Utah, J J oly 13, 1904, To nhom it mayxontrm. Notice is hereby given that the States of Utah hat filed in this office a list' No. 197 of lands selected by the said State for the establishment of permanent water reservoir for irrigating purposes under section 12 of th Act of Congress approved July 18 1894. The following tracts embraced in said list are in a town ship containing mineral claims ofrecord ' vi W M 6WJ4 Bee. 28, T. S. T. Mer, JN., R. 7 East. A copy of eaid list, so far as It relates1 to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, bat been conspicuously posted In this office for inspection by any person Interested and by the po bile generally, Wjthln the next sixty days following Secretary. tbe date of this notice, under departmental instructions of November 2?, 1896, .A Boys W lid Kde for Life. (23 L. D. 4195, protese or contests again the claim of the State to any of the tracts With a family aronnd expecting him or subdivisions hereinbefore described 18 for miles, life, son riding to die, and a on tbe ground that the same it mors to get Dr. Kings New IHscovery for Convalaable for mineral than for agricu- lH. W. sumption, Coughs and Colds, tural purposes will be received and endured deaths Brown of Leesville, led., noted for report to tb General Land wonderagonies from asthma, hot tbis at Washington, D. C. Failure so Office, soon and relief ful medicine gave instant to protest or contest within the time now I sleep writes: He cured him. Like marwlont specified will be considered sufficient soundly tvery night, ral evidence of tbe character cores of consumption Pnenmonia, Bron- of said the tracts, and the selection it and prove Grip Colds chitis, Oooghs, and Lung thereof, being otherwise free from obmatchless merit tor all Throat will be reccommended for ap60c and jection, bottles troubles. .Guaranteed proval. Boyden - a Fbane D. Hobbs, Register. , (LOO. Trlarbottlec freeatJobn . Quotas A.' 6 with, Receiver. A Sons Drog 8tore. non-mine- V |