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Show uiv. sit of THE COALVILLE TIMES. iavd Welsh, who has been working While stopping in town feed your onlhe section at Atkinson, met with an horses at the C.tv Livery and Feed LOCUS AND PERSONALS. client buuday that will at least learn hi a good lesson. He attempted to Architect F C. Woods was up from ufep the train at Atkinson to rule to 1. Co. ad iu this lseue. Read the Ogden Tuesday to insport the new court and it was guiug so fast his house. fo was thrown under Uie wheel, which k oui.tt p for Bile at the Ectio Holler ed over his toes, mashing the C. I. Hood, auporinten lent of the M.fi- one so that it was neevessary to take Ontario at Park fit) , was down on busiiff at the first joint He was brought L lue ue the ness Monday at ireaui every Sunday foalville and his wound was dressed W etw-- r House. Tr. French.. The injured foot is very has moved his Edmund EldieJge nfui but will not result seriously, fo Lake m the effects and Nalt over household is Several U. P. o&ctali went young man will not attempt to now located here. branch Tueedav . p a traiu again until it is going iTIS A MATTER OF HEALTH I r This kind of weather will crops grow nicely. J. POWDER from Absolutely Pure M. Lockhart made the Talk Monday. Mr-- - Lake THERE IS MO SUBSYJTU TE wake the J. Simpson of Metier City passed through here Tuesday on his wav to Morgan, lie w ill return here about the a business trip -- Several marriages are booked to take place before many weeks. NOTICE TO WATER. VfjERSState i.giiiwrral- ' Noticv - tun Smmter went to Park City visit friend. to yesterday Mias - )tli t lake ; a iilKas 115 I Uls U) t'jat !rtcoi IS, 11NM. Moorr,-wboa- e So, k, summit potollite couutv , I tali, ha maile apt liratfan in accordance with the requirements, oi Chapter 100 of the fkion law. of t tah .Otrt.no appropriate flowiu lot the sqntvatent erf one O) a period of thirty days of the water of (ache Cave (reek hraneh of ' L" Cre k. which is a he ho cantnbutar) of thv Wtuet rtvi-- r yon creek, in said sum uiit oounty, to be diverted me on said a tin dams of at means tail point by mile in a short Cathe l hvp (n.n th quarer section vtisttrlv (i.runoi and t. corner Wtw.n-- steeiioiis north, raure 7 east.aafait hake base and meridian, be conducted through aa and from thence of abont 8000 feet open ditch for a distauee where the watervvf he itwd for the irrigation of land m of the east half of the about I acres northead quarter and the northeast quarter of nkm t, Township the southeast quarter ( north, Range" eaav, and tn the east half of the east half of ell on U. township 4 north,. Range 7 east. Salt Lake tsme and meiidlan, and aiao Itvestock ef seVl applicant. B for wwteru n and tine the applicant previous approp-iailoto have aoquirod a wtit to a portion oi claims tlie wratcr of said source and it is hia puroose to now enlarge the eiiausig Tktht by storing the flood mid winter water in iervoira during the each period iron abort .Nov. hit to May 1st ofstored year and subaeeuently releasing suchwith the water and applying it in connection water already no ) m red by applicant to irrigate Uie above desorbed land during the period from about May 1st la Nov. ho. of each yearaoand for tiroes and by doing watering liveatiKk atto ail beneficial uae the surplus to conserve and put water from said above described source. All protests against the granting of said appJJ therafor, most be cation, stating the reason after made in writing and Clad in this office da vs fnna before wirrty thiTtvia) day and A. F. DOKEJfVB, the date hereof. State Engineer, First publication May IS; Uat, Juue 10. . L M Ladies will be interested in the ad of U. Sainton in this issue. Several from here will attend the Elks reunion at Provo next week. tiir-nia-h Cn-e- a h Tow-n-ht- 1 Mrs. Henry Harder of Kamas has been bore visiting with friends this week. tie Improvement Era lor Janetta,, always, an admirable list of content?, contributors are Di. John A. Widt-T- . E. Curtis, Hon. John M. llorner, slab Hall, Preston P. Richards, I)r. L. I. X. Allen, M. W. ManstieM, n Richards, Nels F. Greeo, ilenry Horn, Dr. J. M. Tanner, Robert W. u, President Joseph F Smith and era. The subjects are all timely and e interesting and instructive. Pres-- nt Joseph F. Smiths editorial on the 'errection is full of information and solatioo. Of special interest is a let-t- o Prest, South by a gentleman wbo writes from Everett, Washington, aid who expresses his high regard for tecbofth;Dd its venerable leaders, ijke gentleman buC expresses the opinion o$the most enlightened and unprejudiced zens in the country . Miss Nora Mills returned to her home in Evanston morning after a pleasant vls.t here willi fn nds for two weeks County Commissioner William fi. Smith was taken si.k last week and for severat days was in a critical condition. We are pleased to state that he is getting along nicely at present. The next regular meeting of the 27th quorum of Seventies and the first elders quorum will tie held at Coalville on the 18th. Mem tiers of both quorumrwtll please lake notice anil lie present. Cnkhlow , manager of the Ogden department of the Consolidated Wagon Ws kindly ask all of our correspond- j A Machine company, was here on busients fo send us a good letter every week. ness Tuesday. It is rumored that his company will put up a new building Louis W. Smith, an old resident of here in the neai future. Kamas, was down Monday on business. You patriotic citizens turn ontand tend the meeting in the city basil night. to- ifnends. Saddle horses, single rigs, doable rigs, and .first class service call on the City Livery Stable. Black-fo- ot, Idaho, Wednesday night on a short visit with hie folka. ' B. - Living at an out of the way place civilization, a family is often veu to desperation , in case of accident Word was receive 1 here the first of resulting in borne. Cuts, wounds Ulcers Lay in a supply of Buckiens Arnica the week from Morgan to the effect that iaSv-e-. Itatbe best on earth. 25c, at Mrs. C. M. Croft gave birth to a fine & Sons Drag store. hn Boyden baby girl Sunday morning. Milt say it is the smartest girl ever born, and the Citv Co vi noil Meeting. parents are highly elated over the new arrival. The regular meeting of Coalville City (uncil ws held Monday night, Mayor Contractor Beggs has a force of carCroft presiding, and a quorum present. on work the court house putpenters at Prayer by Councilman Salmon. Minn ting on the roof. Men are also puttiog t of last session read and approved. on the galvanized cornice. All the maThe following bills were allowed.- son work, except the steps, is completed and in a few weeks the rooi will be on V lllard Hirst, work in cemetery, .$ 2.00 " 2.00 and plastering commenced. j eph Bawley, 3.00 Ilian Jamet pro-- . .I Umr- - f ,r , .....,300 Bjumfeeence to the. of wool belonging to Cpton pair citizens will 1A0 a note that Ctalvilie Timee, printing ties was loaded here this week and ship- ceeding you - ... Wonderful things toreat called been has Walter at tonight ray pound Csdrwood, meeting man body by eurgery. Organs are taken ped to the eastern market. 8.50 thecity hall to airanga a celebration tor rent, feeding vags, etc,. out and scraped and polished and pnt 5.75 Croft, plants for cemetery Dont stay away from the meeting to- July 4th. Everybody should torn out F. back, or they may be removed entirely; i bones are sptVed ; pipes take place of night and then find (salt with thoee and attend the meeting, to that a proper The bill of Upper Chalk Creek Irriga' celebration can be arranged. diseased sections of veins; antispetic who will get np a celebration. tlol company, $21,00, for cleaning ditch, at referred to the committee on qlaimt dressings arepplied to wounds, bruises, Two of Coalvilles prominent citizens and Another carload of high grade wagons, burns and like injuries before inflammaaccount with power to act, Suntion eefe in, which causes them to heal buggies and machinery was received this were caught fishing in Weber river Jame Johnston petitioned the council day by Deputy State Fish and Game tor a deed to a cemetery lot and the ex-twithout maturation and iaone third the week by the Summit Implement Co. Warden Ritter. The men were placed treatment. old the time required by was authorized to isane the tame, Assessor Martin was down from the under arrest and taken before Justice T. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this marshal and j Report of the sexton, L. Beech, who imposed a fine of $10 oa treasure were same principle. It is an antiseptic and Para this week assisting the commissionread and approved. when applied to such injuries, causes ers in the justification of tax assess- each of them. They paid their money L communication was read from W. and will likely wait until &he 15th before M. them to heal qtsckly. It allays the pain ments. Boyden asking tor tne use of the city they try their luck again. and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain by the K. P, Lodge oa July 25th. pirk A great many taxpayers of the county Balm in pour house and it will save time The request was granted, Oregon is the tide of a handsomely and money , notto mention the meooven-senc- e were here Monday to get the valuation Councilman .Redden suggested that comof the their 96 page booklet descriptive ake adjusted by illustrated property such which and euiferisg injuries city attorney find out how other of the resources and the industries of entail. For sale by John Boy den A Son. missioners. dties in the state sun their cemeteries, Btate of the North Pacifiic sad take CLamberlauTs the great For sick head-ach- e proceed to adept some method of and Coast the indweemente it offers to NOTICE. revenue for mafatainiag the Stomach aud Liver Tablets and a quick obtaining settlers and Investors. There are chapcure is certain. For sale by John lioy-d- en esmetery. ters also, on the states of Washington, The & Son. city attorney was iastrncted to Scaled proposals for the erection and Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Beveral make an estimate ( the to of revising house of school in a Katnag, completion to the Lewie and pages are devoted Joseph Barber presented ns Wednes- Clark Centennial Exhibition, which will the city ordinance. Summit couaty, IT tah, in accordance with plans and specifications, will be day with some sample extracts which be be held in Portland in 1905 to celebrate A resolution was passed levying an ae received at (he residence of John C. ia preparing. For Favoring qualities it the 100th anxiveiaarv of the exploiatioa sseaement on farm land and the lota or kwctons thereof lyfog under and using Lambert, Kamas, Summit county, Utah, is as good as any on the market. of the Oregon country by Captains Lewis ater from the city ditch, to defray the All 1904. until twelve o'clock June 27, n Sheriff Mair brought a young man and Clark, commanding a government expense of putting in the weir and the sealed proposals received will be expedition which had been commissionwho Park the from in morning Wednesday thecity ditch, payable thirty publicly opened and read June 27, 1904, ed by President Jefferson. days.-at 2 o'clock p. m., at the same place. ia implicated in stealing some hides The mayor was ordered to call a citi-seThe rock and brick for said building will from a slaughter touae in the Park. Wiltord Allea met with a painful acfor Friday night, the 10th, be furnished by the school trustees. cident Wednesday night just before dark. to meetinga celebration Arifor Jely 4th came Mra. from in arrange erecfor he receiwed the will Ravage Mary Proposals He wae playing With" some other boy Council adjourned. Benediction by tion of the building in whole or in part. zona Monday, where she has been liv- on the track and up a J32 calibre Robert Walker. at, Her son cartridge that waspicked Separate proposals with bs received for ing for several year on the ground. lying tbs masonry or.. carpenter work, the Frank and his wile accompanied her and There was no bullet in the (bell but it w That Tlirebbing Ueadarhe plastering or the painting. Plana and they iir visit here for some time. full of powder aud thecapwa in good Would quickly leave yon if you used specifications on file for inspection with hit and condition. He laid it on a rail W, M. Boyden and P. U. Neeley went said John C. Lambert, at Kamas, Utah. Vesult that an I1- - Kings New Life Pills. Thousands of with a with it the rock, The right to reject any and all pro- down to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend of thjuffer have ptoved their matchless The explosion occurred and pieces By order of toe the Democratic statJ convention. posals is reserved. shell struck the boy in the ace, cutting! merit for sick and nervous headaches, school board of Kamas school district. former will remain there for about three a gash that required eight aUtchea to!Tkey make pure blood and build up weeks to attend the state normal teachJosh C. Lambskt, Chairman. close It. His left hand was also badly your health. Only 25 cents, money back ers institute. Dated Jane 2, 1904. For sale by John Boyden A Bon. burned nnd cot. a, &r , Sawgery. ' are done for the hu- ' Triumpas of 3tod city-coan- A - ns . j Fresh testimony in great quantity i constantly coming in, declaring Dr. Kings Sew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be uneqoaled. A recent expression from T.J. McFarland Jleaeorville, Ya., servea aa example. He writes ; 1 had bronchitis for three years ad doctored ail the time witbont being benefited. Then I began taking' Dr. Kings Sew Discovery , and a few bottles wholly cored me.f Equally effective in enrlng all Lung and Throat troubles, Pneumonia and Crip. Consumption, Guaranteed by John Boyden A Bor, Druggists. Trial bottle" free, regular sixes, 50c end $1.00. We can do your job work. Send ns your orders for all kinds of Job Work. I Two article which appear in the Joly Vptora Citizen Daad. number will be of particular interest at George Randall of Upton died at hia this time to tbeeader of the New Idea home last Friday morning after an To, nest lasting about three weeks. He Magazine. Theae are Home Life of Japanese Women," bj caught a severe cold which tarned to Louise Dew, aud "Vladisvostk, Maatefj typhoid pneumonia resulting iahis of the East" by Gerald Fowke. Both death. He was about 45 rear old, and articles are photographically illustrated,; leaves a wife and five children, all girl, and will help to a better understanding At the time of his death he was connse-o- f the characteristics of the two peoples, lor to the bishop. Deceased was a highly now fighting tor supremacy in the East j respected resident o! Upton, and had the or The associated. Living Room, and confidence 0( ,n with-whoVeranda Hospitality are timely letters j the funeral was held Sunday afternoon to the Both papers alrom the TJpton meeting boose nnd was illustrated. A Military Eacbrsfor Io gely attended. dependence Day aad How a Bachelor Entertains will make suggestive pegs Your return card printed on for the would-b-e host or hostess, and th fashion departments are crowded uiib, jsnvclopes for 75 cents at anthorativs matter an illustrations. 4 FHE TIMES office. ; Out-of-do- home-maker- m s. rsv" rofUvrirovStRV SMltVvvMvvvlWvMm Vs COALVILLE, UTAH W. L. HANSEN, Manager. WEBER HOUSE. 4 Steam Heat Throughout. First-Clas- s Accommodation. Prices Reasonable. .H'-- c Livery-and-Samp- lo Auatrlana Arrested. Deputy Sheriff Wilde went np to Emory Monday and arrested two Austrians who had been in a scrap with one of their coantrrroen. They were brought to Coalville and confined in thaeounty jail. Some time doring Monday night a quar rel arose among the men and two of the largest bullies in the crowd1 picked on one man and badly cat hi face and arms. They then beat him over the head with a club and otherwise abused him until he was insensible. Thinking they had killed the roan they took nnd threw him in the creek. Returning to the car the men acrubbed out the blood and otherwise tried to clear away. any evidence of their foul work. About day break the injured man came op from the creek aod told the foreman what had happened. He waa bleeding terribly and was covered with mud from head to foot. Ao effort was made to find out the gullty partles lbut it was useless. The deputy sheriff was sent tor and after working with the men all day they found the two guilty ones. They have a bearing Saturday. MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. The following home missionary pointmenta have been made tor p mk Sunday, June 12th : Bench Creek W. It, Branch, Frar.V: Marchan t. - Francis William Archibald,- -. - Woodland J, K. Lemon, R. LI. Mar-chan- . t. James B.Rhead, Alma Page, Oakley Jr;-- , , , Peoa Silas M. Pack, C, R.Jbne, Levi Pearson, Thmxiaj' Hoytsville Seymour. . Wan, hip Enoch Brown, William WiL -- eon. Grass Creek John Paekett, G..A Dearden. Bockport Robert Walker, J. D. Bax ber. Kamas George Smith, EJward St mo- wEcho iam. William -- - - East Coalville roni Eichias. Hodson, - J. H. . - - Edward Rkbins, Wil- . Mo- , . Upton William Carrnth, C. H. WesL. Coalville Thomas A. White, , head-Ratei- The many friends of Mrs. A. 0. Woodruff will be pained to hear of her sadden death in the city Ot Mexico Tuesday morning from smallpox. She will be remembered as Misa Helen Winters, who taught in the stake academy several years ago. 1. , f W, W.Cluff came out from Salt Lake Sunday and remained for several days. He remmed to Salt Lake yesterday, and on Saturday he expects1 to leave for an extended trip through Mexico where he and another gentleman of Salt Lake go to look at a large tract or land which some of onr Utah capitalists are intending to purchase. fS cU at Star! ling Evidence. ' SUMMIT IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Driven to Desperation. e. at- Edgar Beard went to Park City Tuesday to take iu tl e circus ad visit J. T. Carruth came down from JS- - And the World Renowned A. 20th. L E. Eldredge went dovvu to alt ou a visit We sell the Old Reliable You Dont Have to bo an Elk. Parleys Park and Park City F. While the gathering in Provo Jnne'15, J. A.Astia. 15, 17, 13 ia a reunion of all the'Elki in toafi-tend cordial iovitatio the state, a All diseases start in the bowels. is extended to all the people of the keef State. Elaborate preparation! are being them open Or you will be sick. C act like nature. Keep iiycx made tor the entertainment oi thousands and bowels active without a riUeoiew oi visitors and every' visitor, whether griping feeling "81xr'inil!Hnv recommend CASC ABETS; try Elk or not, will receive ale-artwelcome, take.and 10c a box. All druggists. and everything that can be done will be done tor the comfort of each and every rt I lP THE DOCTOR. person within the gates of the Garden be tor will a time and It A wrote us from Winchester, Vx, gala all, lady City. we hope none will feel that they will not that she bad been under n doctors o&rw be welcome because they do nnt happen tor four year for dyspepsia, the pain to be identified with the Elks organiza- appeared to be centered under the left shoulder blade, was so severe at timew tion. The Mayor, City Council and Commershe coaid neither eat nor sleeya. cial Club of Provo joined ns in onr efforts She had lost faith in her. home doctor to make this occasion one of the grand- and ask u to send her a sample of Dr. est social events In the history , of the Gunns Improved Liver Pills, which been recommended to her. We see to. State. We will have four'dsys of high class her two pille, in n few days ebe sent each a box. Now (he writes that the patw, entertainments ; day; baloon ascentien each day; vaude- under her shoulder bae left her entirely-sh- e ville and other shows running day and enjojre her meals aind never stoep. less band miners than 8 boors every night and thin contests; night; parades, bae all come abont in 2 weeks, and eoet rock drilling contests, and other attracher 50cm. for 2 boxes of pills. Says tin tions too numerous to mention. If yon dont want the blues, come. It doctor charged her $50.00, and that shim you want pleasure, happiness, health told him be bad better take the $50.Ci and the grandest social time yon ever and inveat it all in Dr. Gnnne Improved. Liver Pills and bnlld np his practical ha I, eome. Excursion rates on all roads. See large Sold by druggists tor 25 cte. per Anyone having dyspepsia, billon spoil potters. or sick head-achean get n epeedy car Respectfully, Executive Committee. by the use of theea pills. ft-Wrig- AS-CAft- ' ypi tbt KI far es V-- t |