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Show Vut ih O iMAl.lE THE And the nest John II. Sargent loaded his household a mini aitbout in jne good, horses, farm implement, etc., man out Ikjob, aking w.th PERSONALS. AND Flfiy Years ills Standard writer Says Mr into a cat Wednesday and left with biff He COHr family fod Idaho Fall, Ida., to make their aw, btf new home. day it snowed. How would it be for those who intend to go to conference next month to get the Will Wheaton was laying off this Union Pacific to run a special from Park week. City to Echo to connect with the regular passenger? They would no doubt pota fcnow Tueeday night and rain Wedner- coach on the coal traiD, at any rate, aod day. Let it come. run that down. Don't foigettbe dance Without TIMES. editor 'qa congressi iiaU-ron- N otice. e a hammer or railroad wtliout rail or fkrnu without a pow . He spike, runs fcotthsr shop m the journalistic world as 3 detit Out brains for cash or loves w ho thoce credit, i 11 adveHtdh him Si a biother. The editor i 'oher, a Uwver, a preacher ; be tend tfgtb out to save souls and get lost blflMt He Lea., the wounded, cares for tlljmg, rescues the perishing, and theff tkrvet himself alien a ham ' JS who have paid in advance for The Times will receive free the AMERICAN FARMER, pubChairman Henry Welsh the Repub Jtri lican county committee has issued a call lished at Indianapolis, Ind. All for a county convention to be held at ol Park the 81st. Coalville is who will now pay in advance can large! mot elaborate titled to six delegates, and the precinct evr be held Tuesday night. Coalville a caucus erd night get the two papers for $1.50. Leonard Bros, Hunting&n, Utah, J, 6lth Nortbcott at the W. W. Cluff went down to Salt Lake Sunday on business. of sandwich death. Ernestine Ree of Park City wa ing relatives here Saturday. ffouid h,m II th& javui en- City on One w the and held s will psdtlw in Monday was pay day on the U. F. and given 08 Tborsdsy by Meedamee the boys were happy. of and R. F. A. Charles Crissman of Salt Lake City have arranged to conduct the Rio Grande boms 1 th latter. Everything was on Western shearing pens at Price for this St. Patrick Ryle, the parlors aod dining the flavor and adds to was hereon business Monday. seasons clip, which promises to be a room bsifif handsomely decorated with ha boaSthfulnm of tbo food, C. M. Croft aud wife spent Sunday and large one. More than 30,000 sheep are hamrorkt, flowers, o etc., and presented eowoaa a. mice BAaiNo Monday with relatives in Morgan. already booked for the clip, which will a besutifd! appearance. The tallies and CHIOAOO core ctrdi and everything connected begin about April 10th. A. A. Perry and wife were down from with the party were appropriate for the We anderetand that the promoter of Park City Monday on a short visit. The wagon bridge at the month of occasion. All the guests seemed to have feel mnch electric Echo the very canyon, which was washed out by a good tins. Whist and dominoes wers light plant Mrs. Frank Evans hat been quite sick the high waters about a month ago, will encouraged over the outlook for that plaved, aid tbs successful prize winners week with an attack of quinsy. this be rebuilt, the commissioners having de- were 1 follows : Ladys first, beautiful being ettablithed. Some Salt cided on this at a special meeting held salad Mrs. J, L Boyden ; gentle4ih, are anxioo to take Mies Agues Lusty went up to Park Lake capitaliit Monday. Work will be commenced on mens first, Riser mounted clothes brush, atock in the company, and if thi i done City Saturday to remain for some time. the bridge in the neer future. T. J.Lewtt; consolation ladys, pretty H will help matter considerably. We cream aid sugar set, Mrs. M F. Naylin ; exin took Mrs. Sadie McCarthy the State Coal Mine Inspector Gomer hope the men at the back of it will do cursion to Ogdeu Saturday to see her Thomas was here last weight, J. E. Wilde; booFriday and made gentVPp Miss Annie Carruth and Alma All In their power to get a good company girls. bies, Wasatch of an official inspection the At dominoes C.R. Jones won of fully paid op capital, and pot in a mine. He came out from Balt Lake EldrtdgSL The Wasatch first prize, a paper weight, and the gents again Wednesday and inspected the days this week plant that will be a credit to the town. was woo by Mrs. C. R. Jonss, Grass Creek mine. Both properties ladys prizi service. almond dish. Mrs. Frank Evaas sean wers found to be in good condition. The Salt Lake merchants are already cured tbs consolation prize. After the .1 Supt. W. M. Boyden spent several to beginning to dig up their goods put a Pgfk CUy tbi wek ,iiitiog Saturday night and all day Sanday a games a fist lunch was served, consiston aale daring conference week. In e blizzard was raging here, aod consider-abl- e ed salads, meats, vegetables, pickles, eake, lew days the papers will be filled with snow was piled ap, adding to tha iue cream, coffee, etc. A solo was nicely good supply In the high moun- rendered by Mrs. Frank Evans, Shamthe ada already showing greet bargains large Tha roads are getting no better rock aed Mrs. W. G. Fisher sang tains. to country people who attend conference Instrumental selection by Miss and if tha weather does not change fast, and incidentally make e few purVirginia Smith, When the guests detravel will be oat ol the question. County Clerk Neeley went to Park chases. If it wss not for conference parted they expressed themselves as beWednesday on basinessjwith the City merLake highly entertained. Tbs hostesses Salt a the Tbs ing twice to on the furnace the year, leading coming pipe fcrprom djg -- The Reservoir News Echo. The members of tbe Weber Reservoir, Mrs. Roland Clark Dias and Leave a Power and Irrigatidn company held a Lar Family. last Wednesday in Ogden. A meeting About three months ago Roland Clark report of the work done was given by the of Upton bad the misfortune to cot bit secretary, showing that so far about 100, wrist with a peice of stove pipe. , The 000 bad been subscribed for the project wound did not seem serious, but In e few aud about 175,000 more was needed. day it began to pain him to badly that a reservoir contemplate Tbey the doetorwas sent for and he discovered one half mile southboildiog of Echo, damming that the man was suffering from blood up the Weber river. The dam will be poison. He then removed to Coalville, feet across and sixty-fi- ve feet high. where he could be under the immediate sixty The reservoir will have e capacity of 133 care of the doctor. The affliction was to and will irrigate an are of, second serious that it was feared the man would about fet scree. 10,030 lose hia right arm. The only ay it This dam ie but one of a eerie of could be saved was for the doctor to graft twelve that the company proposes to , flesh oo tbo arm. This operation was build and tor that purpose the company flesh of 300 from in over all done, pieces hae incorprratsd for $750,000. A bond other men being successfully grafted. in the east has made e proposiMr. Clark was getting along nicely until company tion to furnish two thirda of the money a few days ago, when eome of the grafted to build the plant ; that le, after the farmflesh began to peel off, and he is now ers have paid in on third in cash, they suffering considerably with the wound. will furnish tbe other two-thirand take , Mr. Clark hat a family of seven email bond of the company ns security. tbe children, the oldest being about 15, end The meeting was to discos tbe protbey are In very poor circumstances. To ject end at the close of tha meeting the make matter! wore, the wife gave birth board of directors were instructed to proto a baby on the 13th, but the child only ceed with the selling: of the itock. Aclived about twenty-fou- r hours. Mrs. to tbe present plan, the dam will cording Clark teemed to be getting along nicely now be built at Echo instead of at Lott had overlooked nothing that would be an til lait Friday, whtn she took to the comfort of tbs participants. The Creek. But there will be other dams she aod that afternoon built later. When the project is cominvited g"st were as follows : Messrs, relapse, died, leaving the large family of email , and Met VmesW. M. Boyden, Roy then all the unused flood ' child! en. Four of tho children are sick pleted W. Q, Fisher, W. W. Cluff, L. E. water of the Weber river will be utilwith the cough, and the young- ized. EM- Filings have already beau mode V, Alma Eldredge, T. J. Lewis, est child,whooping two about T years old, ie lying for this Croft, J. E. Wilde, C. at the purpose. It is estimated that of death from pneumonia tb total point - Trank Evans George Olson, O, capacity of tbe twelve reserKind neighbors and the doctor did all IX w voir will be l'M) Wfd feet. Tie 3, I,J. f iirtin-i- power ta no : 1 . r I dfO, Is. Allison, Will Salmon, W, L. jr !h j avail. Tbe sympathy of all go out to Ball, J. R Ban, M.L.; Ball, J. A. Pack, and Francis lor W. acted as Rtmfard will sad bereaved in their It but tha loss, Earl EUedge, George Beard, John Cal-1more than sympathy in this case to secretary. J. H. Barber, G. Y. Bullock, T. L. take Secretary Allen Informed us tha first ease the pains and paags of tbe death of tbe week that there is nothing lure Allen, It F. Kaylin, J.T. Hodson, Will and sickness in that family. about the reservoir being built near Echo Cluff, R. F. Olson ; Mesdames L. WilTbe remains were taken to U pton Sunbut prospects are favorable for the proliams, V. Bromley; Misses Amy Boyfor burial, and the fuuenlhetd from den, Maid Redden, i Nellie Rhoades, day ject being pushed through. the ward meeting hra e. Winnis Smith, Agnes Lnsty, Agnes Farnsworth, Annie Carruth, Mattie Caf Inflammatory RkwamaUsm Cared frey, Bit Browa, Grace Young, Tresa Averted, Tragedy William Shaffer, a brakema of DenWbeadoi ; Messrs. Bert Eldredge, J. H. Just in the nick of time our little ison, Ohio, was confined to bis bed for Wilde, A. D. Knowlton, Ben Birch, Jode boy vu saved," writes Mrs. W, Watkins several weeks with ' inflammatory rheuWilkina' of Pleasant City, Ohio. Pneumonia bad matism. I nsed naany remedies, he playsd sad havoc with him and a terrible aye., Finally I sent to McCaws drug satin besides. Doctors treated store for bottle of Chamberlains Fain cough Working Overtime. but he , grew worse every dsy. At Balm, at which time him, I was unable to Eight hour laws are ignored by those we ttidd Df. Kings Nsw Discovuse hand or foot, and in one weeks time tireless, little worker Dr. Kings New length for Consumption, end our darling was able to go to work as happy as a Die Pith. Millions are always at work, ery was saved. Has now sound and well For Clam, salt Biliby John Boyden k Son. night aad day, curing Indigestion, Everybody ought to know, its the only ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache cure for Coughs, Colds and nil Lung and all Stomach, Lfver and Bowel tronb-te-i. iurs - Scud w your . orders, for al! , diseases. Guaranteed by John Boyden Buy, pleasant, aaie, earn. Only k of Job Work. kinds Son, Druggist. Price 65c and fl.00. 25c at John Boyden & Sons drag (tore. Trial bottle free. MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. J DEATHS HARVEST. ' t Kal-arne- y. chants would have e stosk of goods on hand ine few years that they would have to pay someone t) carry away. The many bargains that are offered to tbo people at conference time, ere merely a lot of goods that the a 'icbaota know ter any tW people A y on them, end then marked big price is to make the people they are ent in half think they ate getting their moneys worth. Goods of any class that yon can boy in Salt Lake can be procured from our home merchant for the same amount of cash as you wilt spend in Salt Lake, and when you buy your goods here you are keeping yonr money at . treasurer. , When you are sick and have no money you are glad to ask our merchants to carry you unil such time as yoe are all right. But when yon have cash to spend, in many cases, it goes to Salt Lake to people who would not let any of their goods go unless the money was paid down. You caa do just as well at borne and it is your duty to support your home merchants. home. Prospects now look favorable for the two parties who have been working to establish a bank here, of getting together and combining their efforts toward making the enterprise a sore go. We hope this trill be the final outcome. As we have stated before - in these columns, Coalville is toe small a place for division to be shown wben some one undertakes to establish an industry that would be a great benefit to the people. If all our prominent citizens would get together and work for the interest of the wholepeople our town will soon be in a much better conditio than It is On the other band, if this division and opposition continues to exist, the town will remain as it is or gel worse. Coalville is a good location for a bank, and if to-da- chimney at the Co-o- p dry goods store morning, and J. D. Lewis of Salt Lake was here got red hot Wednesday floor. scorched alarm was The the McDonald t np Wednesday representing the oou was fire and the extinguished givea Co. Candy before any damage was done. There has been three fire scares in that store wee here Arbuckle Wednesday George looking up orders for the Z. C. M. I. gro- lately, , r- -- . ' . r cery department. has been laboring as si nnuronary la Attorneys J. M. Lockhart of Park City New South Wales for the past two years and W, L Snyder of Salt Lake were here aod a half, arrived in Ogden last Satur" to attend court Friday. day on hia return trip. He will visit relatives in Brigham City and Salt Lake James Evans of Oakley, J, C. Lamafter conference before returning bert and several others of Kamai were untp home. here Friday on court business. The Pine View Irrigation company Mrs. Harrison Miller and her mother, was organized and Incorporated last FriMrs. J. Wiseman, from Helper, are here day. The company was incorporated for visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rees. 12,000, and the officers are as follows: John ' Kidd, president; G. G. Redden, Nearly all the children in town are v G. Deming, secretary suffering from bad colds and coughs snd with Harriot Staand treasurer. They there are a few cases of whooping cough. form the directorand Clark Earnest ley Mrs. John Pawlas went to Park City ate. The ditch is located at Pine View Friday on a visit. She will raffle off near the head of Chalk Creek. , vase there this her large hand-paintWben you An exchange remarks: week. get a catalogue from a big mail order Miss Mary Beech went up to Park City house, just look it over and see what they Wednesday to noise her sister, Mrs. Joe pay for your products. Also investigate Ball, who is suffering from typhoid apd see bow their terms of credit are in fever. caseyoudonot have the ready cash. Just write and see wbat they will give Henry Welsh of Park City this week toward the erection of a church ; how distributed 2500 packages of government how much they will give to assist tbs garden seeds to the farmers of bummit poor in your community. After you have done this and receive your reply see if county. your home merchant dont do as well. Business the past two weeks has been very dull It has been almost impossiMr. Lawrence Clark and Miea Nellie ble for the people to get in from the sur- Williams, both of this place; were marrounding towns. ried Tuesday night at tbq borne of the bride mother, Mrs. L. W. Williams. . Tne Co-- op has Leva busy 11 week Frank Croft performed the cereBishop unpacking their new spring and summer mony, in the presence of the immediate goods. They have one of the finest lines relatives. The happy couple are among ever seen in Coalville. our most prominent young people, and friends, who will extend they have .The poverty bawl at the Opera House best wishesmany for a long, happy and prosht is given by the district schools perous married life. They will make their for the benefit of the library, and it will home np Chalk Creek. no doubt be well patronized. r ed If troubled with weak digestion, belch ing or sour stomach, uee Chamberlains WI1-kit.- F-- V; asew-thw-la- t 1. 1s, 5,000 Brick Wanted, Notice for Publication, Sealed proposals for (applying 85,000 No. 6508. brick 01 be received by the trustees of Department of the fnterfor, Oakley scboo! district. No. 13, through Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Joseph Phillips, clerk of school board, March 18, 190L Oakley, Summit county, Utah. Said Notice Is hereby given that tha followcrick are to be nsed in the construction ing named settler has filed notice of hit of s school building ; to be of a good intention to make final proof in tap port merchantable! character; end to be of hie claim, and that said proof will be on the school grounds In Oakley made before the clerk of tb district by the let day of Jnly, 1904. Bide will court in end for 8ommit county, Utsh be opened at the residence of eatd Joseph at Coalville, Utah, on April 30, 1904, viz: Pbtiiips in Oakley, Summit coun'y, William H. Chappell, H E 13030 for the Utah, at 2 oclock noon, on April 18, NEJ KWJf NEJ NW NWK WJ, 190A Tho trustees reserve the right to Sec. 10.Tp.3N R5E.S.L.M. reject any and ail proposals. For plans He names tbe following witnesses to and specifications, end further particul- prove hia continuonsreeidence upon and ars so the undersigned trustees. cultivation of taid land, viz. : Thomas Lvi PxAasox, ) Engine 1277 pulling tbe train from Beet end Edmond Rees of Coalville, Johh Fbakson,)- Trustees. Park City Monday morning struck Utah, Alfred Brim of Echo, Utah, WilJos Era Phillips,) hrokenjU-lKfflLTfl(L-fewest of the liam Moore of Cattle Rock, Utah. Oakley, Sgtnmit countvrXjtah,. . bridge at the mouth of Echo canyonTiiJ FwAttKHof bs,- Register.. rnn-niwent off the track. yThe train was j Firt pab. Mar. 25. about eight miles an hoar and no Store Blots. damage was done outside of tearing up Disturbances of A Favorrlte Remedy for Babies. strikers are not nearly about 200 feet .of track. The wrecking at pave rt an individual disorder of the Its pleasant taste and prompt core crane was sent front Evanston and the oc ner-vgyitam. of loss Overwork, bate made Chamberlain Cough Remesleep, engine put on the track again. It was tension will be followed by titter dy favorite with tbe mothers of small so badly damaged it had to be taken to Cillapte, unless a reliable remedy is im children. It quickly cures their coughs Evanston. The track was rebuilt and mediately employed. There's nothing and colds and prsvent any danger of the tram run back to tnePark about i:ieotto care disorders of the Liver or pneumoniaorotber serious consequence. i . 6o does. About 100 peopTe who had j ltoeyt Electric Bitters. Its a won- - It not only curse croup, but when given tonic, and effective nervinb and as soon as the cronpy cough appears will enger were compelled to wait in Echo all th greatest all around medicine lor Tun prevent the attack. For bale by John day until tbe wreck was cleared away. don systems. It dispell Nervousness, Boyden k Son, While the wait was a tedious one every Eieumatism and Neuralgia and expels body seemed to have a good time. Utlaria Kerm. Only 50 cents, and sat iifoction Advertise your goods iu THE guaranteed by John Boyden k ' 1 de-fire- - IBehieH'wbO" anrbehind EtomichlandlJverTabiets and you-vriositions will combine their efforts and get quick relief. For sale by John Boy- money, a bank can be established and den A Son. in a few made a paying investment The rate ior conference over the Union should stand obstacle No little month. prcific will be single fare lot the round in the way of getting this enterprise trip. Tickets wilt be sold on April 1st to started. It certainly seems a foolish 5lb, inclusive, good returning April 15tb. thing to try and oppose men who have Will Garn left yesterdsy for ,St. Antheir money ready to invest in a bank. thony, Ida., where he will spend the Instead of trying to discourage an summer. Hie brother, Martin, left the of this kind, as some have done, same day ior Canada, where hr expects Ire should be glad to welcome such a to locate. thing in our midst. Get together you According to Rev. Irl R. Ilicks,' the men of propositions and money and eee bank started great weather prophet, the balance of how soon you can have a a solid the month will be cold and etormy. all have above good here; and will feel safe Nearly all the storms this month have the people that one bank, come according to his predictions. la supporting. lf - -- ng ? '. We can do your job work. 8t Druggist. TIMES. . 1 i i L Bench Creek John X. Letnotr, Ward Burbidge. Rock port James B. Rhead, C. R. ' ' ' "" . Jones, Coalville William Hodaon, Thomas Beard. Wanthlp George Smith, Uyrum Homer. Woodland Files M. Pack, Lorenzo .. Page. Upton Enoch Brown, Thomas Cop- -, . ley. Gran Creek F. IL Wright, C. A. Cal .. -- 4 Iv - . si lis. ' Peoa John O. Paskett, J. A. A. B- unot. . Oakley Amos Sargent, li win Crittenden. East Coalville Wm., Archibald, W. G. Johnstom Moroni fioytsville Wm. Carruth, : Elchins. Parleys Park and Park City Marion Frazier. Alma Page, Jr. Francis Ward E. Pack, Bert Pack. . Ward conference will be held at Echo on Sunday. 1 '4 Your return ' . - Tbe following home missionary have been made for next Mar. 27th : Sunday, W- M. Branch, George Beard. ' Hnefer Kama Levi Pearson, A. R. Mar-cha- nt. capd printed on ioo envelopes for 75 cents at THE TIMES office, r |