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Show ' V I iff" -- K y 4 Jb ' fcf C THE COALVIUlE TIMES. Vol. XI. SUMMIT CO0JXt? UTAHj JUNE COALVILLE, iii ITIS A MATTER OF HEALTH t of Rty Wi kins 'fiutu'it wine mliovo e '11 lo 1 rean little boys hati his collar bout andav lie was playing ir. ahdby buggy ami fell t ' the groui. ruth the abne result. last 1 An exchange thus inlv den lilies the meaning of the term ioal enterprise I' you tan tl ink of anything that can be done to beautitv or build up your town, Keep your capita! '.it go and do it home, pntr nt.- home nnio-t- i ie , help ti.ov t an your mere1 .ini', in i d n me sell cheaper alwav ge umr work done in your own town it possible, subscribe aod pay for the Ik me panel .dont steal or y Th irerangrdrh celeimiri t i Absolutely Pur tt Bead the PERSONALS. AND Co ad in this issue. K. I Joseph F. Wilde spent bnaday in mag a ith his best girl Ka- - Mrs. Joseph Barber wentdow n to den Monday on a Og- Old time leap year dance at the Opera House ta morrow night li. Aim Eldredge went down to Palt Lake yesterday on business. For Sale Floe celery plants, a hundred. W. J. Wright, Jr. cents 50 Dr. W. Yieak will be in Coa villa for two weeks commencing next Monday. w Invite all yur friends to con-- e to Coal ville and epead the Fourth. Well have ,ftlg time. came out from Salt Lake Sunday and spent a few days here on business. B Uriah Wilkins &ps A. di Attorney Frank Evans and wife rent'5 epa - - the week there. Mrs. Ales Farrell and children of Park dawn Sunday to spend a few weeks with relatives. City came aftern tween Kin be- Hoyteville and Peoa. e dw days-lookin- 411-12-- ts I. bald-heade- t1 Singing Add re .. - Goa lain V" - ,i Oratio-- 1 c T. J Lean, M. Boyden. America Singin, the Deering W. L. ' flon. IPrest. G. W. Young. Marsh! 'Walter Caidorwood. Captain of Artillery Boy Wilkin, L, I 'I? Miss Grace - tags? Yung. i NOTICE. Sailed proposals for the erection and completion of school house in Karnaa, Summit eouity, Utah, In accordarre with plans ud specifications, will be received at the residence of John O. Lambert, Kat&as, Summit county, Utah, until twelve uclock June 27, 1904. All the sealed proposals received will be publicly opened and read June 27, 1904, at 2 oclock p, m., at the same place. Tbe rock and brick for said building a be furnished by the school trustees. Proposals will be received for thb 'erection of the building in whole oyln part. Separate propoala will be received for tbe masonry or carpenter work, the the painting. Plane and specifications on file Tor inspection with said Joha C. Lapfbert, at Kamae, (tab. The right to. reject any and all proposals is reserved. By order of the school oani of Kamas, school district. - J . j he H 24; last July 1. Tliat Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave ou if you used D. Kings New Life Pills. Thousands of ufferers have proved their matchless merit for aick and nervous headaches. They make pare blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back For sale by J obn Boyden 4 Son. We cau do ypnr job work. j the date, next Tuesday evening. Ce and have a delicious Remember feast, and help out a good cause. Drift in Desperation. out of the way place reLiving mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation, in case of accident resulting in horns, Cuts, wounds Ulcers, etc. Lay in opply of Bnckiene Arnica save. Iteihe best on earth, 25c, at John Boyden & Sons Drug store. ' Fir k x A I I -- ext A post la A. O. Woodruff Do 4. Ontario Mine. While returning home from the facer, The No. 3 hoisting works of the On'ar-i-o company, were destroyed early Mon- a! of his wife in tbe city ot Mexico, Api. day mornine by fire. The aalriu was first ostle Abraham Owen Woodruff died of smallpox at Et Paso, Tex.jMonday night. Mrs. Woodruff died of smallpox about two weeks ago. Her husband had .hurried to the Mexican capital when inform ad of bis wife's Illness, and was witi he to the end. Believing full precaution . bad been taken to prevent his contracting the disease, he started for hi home in Salt Lake. . He was ill w lieu b arrived et FV Paso, alxnit two week? ago and stopp-- ff 1 Here to recuperate. A doctor prom.um rd his one of tvphold aud he igven treatment for typhoid, when it dutfoped that be had small pox. He was at once removed to the Isolation l.oepsUt at El Faso. His case did not sypesr to be a severe oae and there was every Indicain 1884 and tbe great Cornish puuip, tion that he wmrij soon recover. He ate a hearty breakfast Monday ntorniog and magntficient hoisting engine, mammoth waa thought to have reached the conwere other and equipment compressor installed it was given out officially that valescent stage when he suddenly became the plankrepceaeated an AS Gay of 1750, worse and passed ft way that;,pibt, fbu , direct cause of death being heart fail- - 1 600. These figures, of course, would include tbe heavy expenses of building the ure. 'Apistle Wood ruff leave, bur fltrea, mammoth curbstone pits and foundation that accomodated ihe Cumuli three daughters and a son, ati under 6 e years of age. pumping plant, the iatmen-en umn, plunger rode, bobpitr, etc., . . . f iltudera level Triumph the surface and the hufor done ate .Wonderful of iV the things of the u. i tie. As this portion man body by surgery. Or gins are taken plant has long since been discarded and counted for little more than the value of ont and scraped and polished and put tie removed entirely; the metal in it as scrap iron the loss will back, or they may bones are above. pipes take paceo splced; the fall far below figures given ante-ptUAt the present time tbe No. 3 shaft is diseased sections of veins; to are 590 wound, feet or 2000 applied dressings bru'es, feet, down to a depth of before inflammabelow the level of the great drain tunnel. burns and like injuries tion sets in, which causes them to heal On the l.FX) 1,600, 1,700 eud2,000-lw- t without 'maturation and in one third the work considerable levels there has been 1 ,700-folevel three time required by the pld trcrtmnt. Ou the on. going Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts cm this large steam pumps were employed ip same principle. It is an antiseptic and or drain the 1,500 lifting the water to when applied to .such injuries, causes ; are all ont These level. pumps tunnel to heal quicklv. It allays the pain theqa below tbe of commission, and the levels amf soreness, Keep a bottle of Tala with water. 1,500 arerapidly filling Balm in your house and it will ave time The company has just completed its not to mention the Inconvenandmoney, will have fine new concentrator and this which suchinjttrle and ience suffering time tbe for being. work to Suspend sale John entail. For Boyden A Foa. by About two hundred men will be effected will a to certain by tbe disaster and this Advertise your goods in THB extent effect the town. On the whole this fire is one of the greatest eamitiea TIMES. that has befallen Park City for years. given st 2:45 oclock, and while there were three men around the work s at the time none of them knew where the fire hose was kept, and as a resalt tbe flames were heyond control before a stream of water could be turned on. Inside of an hour the main building, carpenter and blacksmith shops were reduced to a pile of smoking ruins, though the immense gallows frame cowti noed to burn for several hours longer. The origin of the fire may never be known to a certainty. The blaze, wa discovered by William Benney. Electric wires and a botbox on tbe engiue are given as th probable cause. To estimate tbe loss would be impossible, but when the building was put up r I 4 I J ce : i 1 . , 600-fo- !jrgr. ot o ot All diseases start in the bowels. Keep them open or you will beeiefc, act like nature. Keep liver and bowels active without a sickening griping feeling. ' Six mllliors people take and recommend CA&CABET8 All druggists.. . 10c a box. C4S-CARE- " t , I dy First publication, June Steam Heat Throughout . First-Clas- s Accommodation. Prices Reasonable. Livery and Sample Room. Final e (luorge Bearcl G. G. Redden, Sai tel park, Walter Calderwood, DancA-WHansen Frank Evans, C. R. JcLi, L. Boyden, , Singiii- -f F, Beard, II, Wright, 'ge Pc W, L .. Ik. r CarJ Alhsi t Decorstioa-M- rs. Frank Evans, Mrs. Cart Allison, Mrs. W, L. Hansen, Miss Margaret Yng, Miss Amy Boyden, Summit. J County Ward Stevens, claimant, vs. Ellen C. Neel, defendant.- - Notice of Sale. Notice ip hereby ; given that on the 20tli (bo of April, 11)01, the above named claimant, Ward Stevens, claimed a lien ajs'a ranchman, for feeding described kittle from the 13th day of December, lK)3, to the BOth day of April, 1904, against the alcove named defendant, Ellen C. Neel, the owner of said cattle, in the sum of , said cattle beingmore particularly described as follows: One light red cow branded diamond 'JoitxC. Lambiet, Chairman. Dated June 2, 1904. N on left ribs. Three red cows branded E N on left Throws from s Wagon. ribs. Mr. George K.- - Babcock' was thrown One blue roan heifer branded E n7 bis from wtgem and severely bruised. on left ribs. One black and white heifer branded He applied Chamberlains Pain Balm it is tbe besttluiment he E N cm left ribs. freely Mr. used. ever, Babcotk It a well known red calves. steer Four Two red, with white'- lined ' kicks, citizen-o- l North P&iav Hodb There is heifers branded E N on left ribs. , nothing equal to Fain Balm or epra)n(, That the said claimant also claims a and bruises. It will effect a cure in ranchman's lien for pasturing and one third the time required by any other For sale by John Hoyden & ranging said cattle from the 20th day treatment. of Apitl, 1904, to the 24th day of June, Son. a 1904, in the sum of making FESTIVAL total elaim of which is all due, WARD STRAWBERR1 and first ! publi-owing payable, at the Will be given ou the Stake Taber-cation- of this notice. jnacle lawns next Tuesday evening That the above named claimant will, commencing at 7:30. Strawberries on the 6th day of July, 1904, at two eake and io? cream will be served at a o'clock p. in., at claimant's barn in low price." A fine program consisting Oakley, Summit county, Utah, sell 'of gongs, graphaphone selections, comic said above described cattle at public readings, recitations, etc., willberen-auctiontothighest bidder for cash, )demi free. Proceeds to lie med to to pay said liens, with all costs, .at-- 1 rd expenses, defray j tomey's fees and expense of sale. Everybody la the county are in ited Dated at Oakley Precinct, Summit and promised a good time. Lots of ! county, L tab, June 24th, 1904, 8trawliemef, ice cream and cake to be yard TETENS, ggrved by tfe young ladies -- A JCOMMlTTEES. I Notice of Foreclosure aj Ller. ; HOUSE. WEBER Eldredge. Cbapla.0 State of Utah, of 7 W. L. HANSEN, Manager. ornctK. ' I COAX.V1LLE, TJTAir invited icst'snd. Master of, Ceremonies piOMS SUMMIT IMPLEMENT COMPANY . Tbe &$y eieymeuT wifi end up WltE a grand tall at night, and everybody are i tkt BUIols RAKES & STACKERS. . i eliMreu. tacta 60, DeLavel Cream Separators, Congregation Senedict'on. Chaplain Music by the band. At 2 ((clock in tbe afternoon th people will meet , in the city psrk, w here there will be . music by the band, base ball, foot race) horse races, and various other 8krt, ahd a' dame in the pavilion for ct ta. t. ta. IKY .. .. WjfDck, ' Harness & Saddles ( I Duet . v , .Winnie Smith, Edna Beard Recitatka, .Independence Bell .... Miss Mae Young Toasts!. .Moses W. Taylor, Dr. O. llatiren, ty. ta .ear i - . - I. s. v,. Star fpanglej Banner Djubie (fjarteUe I y- - m- Wagons, Buggies, Carts e e for. .3-- ta ConiffiMfidg at ten lAbak the trill ! reiulen-m ta An exchange asks Why is an editor Two traveling missionaries will hold from a different hen?' Thats easy. A an open air meeting on main street Sunben sets three weeks and hatches a day night. Everybody invited. brood, an editor sets (tvpe) the year L. E. Eldredge drove down to Salt round and doesnt hatch anvthingexeept Lake Sunday and sp ut the ween wi'h a !nt oil iverdue accounts. Or probably the difference is, that a hen has an easy bis faintly who are visiting there. way of get' mg fed. A. Buchanan and family arrived here Wnriein the hills at Grass Creek TuesSunday from Cumberland, Wyo., and will make their home here for the pres- day after his hoise Thomas Livesy met with a very painful accident. He had ent. i. caught the animal and in some manner take Chamberlains it kicked him on the head, inflicting a For sick head-achStomach and Liver Tablets and a quick terrible gash from vjhich he bled a great cure is certain. For sale by Johu Boy-de- n deal. He walked to the town and assistance was rendered by neighbors. While St Son. his wound is very painful, it is not conWilliam Frost and wife and Mrs. Jus- - sidered serious. ?pb Wright and daughter drove Levi Wright one of our Coalville boys, to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the wed butwhoisnow living in Salt Cake, was ding of Levi Wright. married on Wednesday to Miss May of Farmington, tbe ceremony tak Oviait of the Crass Winter Arthur Secretary Creek Coal company came out Jo the. lag place jn the Salt Lake Temple.; the groom has a h'ost of friends in Coalville, mine last Friday and spent a few who will be pleased to extend to himself over toe property. and bride tbeir best wishes for along Will return to my office in Coaly rile apd successful married life. Thusrday Juue 30. Address It was sad news tothe many friends in Atla'a block, Salt Lake City, phone of Mrs. Leo Robertson to learn Coalville Frank Evan. 2084k, to learn of the death of her husband in P. will sell tickets to all points Salt Lake last Saturday. Tbe yont g The man met with an accident some two on their line at the rate of one fare for and was compelled to undergo of Dates sale, July 2nd, years ago, tbe round trip. several operations, and it is thought Fife 3rd and 4th, good returning July 5th. death was due to this cause. Mrs. Robertson and baby have the sympathy A. F. Christensen was here this week of the entire community here. from Salt lake in the interest of the Daynes & Romney Piano Co. He reports A western editor when asked if be had Business as being excellent in hit line. ever seen a d woman replied : No, we never did, nor did we ever see Thomas Livsey, who has been work- a woman waltzing around town in her ing at the mine at Grass Creek for over shirt sleeves with a cigar between her two years, left this week for Salt Lake, teeth and run into every saloon she saw. where he will work in the Rio Grande We have never seen a woman go fishing hops. with a bottle in her hip pocket, sit on the ground all day and go home drunk Tbe many friends in the county of at night,. Nor have we seen a woman Mr. and Mrs. William Archibald of Par- yank off her coat and swear she could leys Park extend their sympathy in tbe lick any man in town. God blees her, son, be aint built that death of David, their way. who passed away last Friday after suffering for longtime from heart trouble. Send us your orders for all The funeral was held Sunday and the of Job Work. kinds ' In Lake. burial took place Salt ) thirteen gen. ivni he mg program Stake M nic . f Bravef, Cl At the Coalville Opera House SaturFred George who w as with Pat Cough of day night next. Tbe ladies are invited Seven carloads people went through lin when they killed Constable Stagg of to take their husbands, aud those who G. A. on from the here Tuesday Ogden Echo and Dawes of Evanston, wagon haven't any, to take one belonging to R. excursion to Park City. Saturday last pardoned from his life somebody else. Be sure to go and you sentence in the penitentiary. It is to can dance any old thing the ladies call There will be a game of base ball at be ! that his will the city park eocee-- ar f nd past experiences hope keep him out of trouble in the future. i the Star ad Stnp i m" and ntutlc py the bias- - hand. floor-walkin- g, it. ap4 aoofl EX CL TED iis .' ! mi !e rat 1 THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE a r'. tion HEATir) SUMMIT IMPLEMENT The t til. I r sni re he t u rn i -- h on arid band agicvd has the muM& ( At foe time of going to 8u! hten nn'ind, hi t an orator s thl wikfce enmxuicrd law r on tt ( o-- head-quarte- Wi WORK No. 25, Inj. Fourth ol Ju , 1 Oaring Hit , JOB 11,04. Fill fTOStMn to bo Itviuli red our partiui- - for the old . ti.e 'eap year dance at the Opeia House night This will be t ie ,gge-- l atTair of the Season A good If you follow b .rrow tbe reud ng of it trr.e u 11 he a .ured everybody. th sand youi man o not improve and ( build up it will not 'a your fault Try tinge Redden has moved his restaurant into the old saloon building; the it place has been repainted and it looks a We are pleased to call tlm attention of Several more changes gHMt iealbeutr ill lie made "u the premises in the our rtadet. eepecurily U o having cattle or sheep foi market this summer, to sear future. the advertisement of Clay, Robinson & The eurhe-- t new potatoes ever dug in Co., which appems else here in tine isCoalville were rai-e- d this season by W. sue. The of this well I Wrigh, Jr He dug some on the known live stoi k commission firm 18 at h i.t , aii 1 they ate a gool s'e. Cluaagu, hut they have a fully equipped Tins i something veiy unusual for this house with amide su if of salesmen at time of tbe year eath of the following markets. Chicago, South Omaha Souix City, South St. JosWe have juet gotten out some nice eph, Kansas Oitv and Denver. Clay. stock certificates for several irngaton i jbinsou & Co have an enviable repo c. inyimei. and nv company in need of tation for securing top prices for their any thing in this line should call and clients and anv of our readers consigning leave us their order. Oul work and to them may rest assured of gxd treat-meu- t prices compete with any. :n every respect. They will be to hear from anyone contemplating Born, in Salt Lake, on June 12th, a glad cattle and sheep and will see shipping bouncing baby bov, to Mr. and Mrs. J. that he ie kept well posted on the market A. Astiu. The happy father is now no and doubt practising J. 11. Taggart has spent the past week by the time he conies back hereto teach in this county hustling business for the school he will lie an expert in that line. Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. Why not get up a reunion for the old He says the ciops in Morgan county are folks this sga.ee, I There is nothing better than ever before known, and that that makes the aged feel better than to the harvest this year will be enormous. be well treated by the young. Lets The new canning factory at that place pitch in and get up a good rousing re! will start up in anout ten days and a of eeption to all the old folks in the count- large quantity peas and beans will be is certainly fast beMorgan up. put ymost the prosperous town on the coming Wanted for Coalville A good solicitor Weber river, and she is to be eongratu- -' for Health and Accident Insurance com- lated on having men go in there with pany. Insures all Accidents and sick- money to start up industries. Wbat a ness. An investment, money saving, God-seit would be to Coalville to dividend policy. A good contract to a have some men drop in here with some hustler. Write the Western Life and capital and utilize the many advantages accident Company, Office 607 Continen-ti- al that are lying before the people. Our building, Denver, Colorado. local men who have money dont eeem to be inclined to spend a dollar on an Mrs. Charles Addy met with a painful enterprise that wonld benefltthejpnblie, accident at Grass Creek Tuesday morn- awihe only thing' w delslcf JBWait ing, She was doing some washing with until outside capital Comes ia and starts a machine, and the lid fell down strikup something. ing her hand and breaking several to Coalville She was bones. brought OLD TIME LEAP TEAR DANCE and the fracture reduced by Dr. French. La lie- -, get 24, C33 CELEBRATION. - loons StJMIvlXT CJOtTiTTY. DEVOTED TO TH33 X1TTEEICS3 THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER JT RTPAN S Tabales Doctors find Agood pescription For mankind. Tdo paexage t enough for usual occasions" Hi family bottle M real) ouiitalua a (apply fe a year, Alt druggists sell them. 'J |