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Show '4.'r t3 . THE PmVQTJCP TO THE PEOPLE'S ABfUITTSER. Voi. TIM ES. XI. TES IirTCSBTS COALVILLE, ITIS A HATTER OFHEALTH C. W. Steveneoa of Bah vtriling Lake ie her fritud. caa be bad by the day or hour at City Livery Stable. Rigs U OP SUMMIT OOTOTTTt SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH. JUKE Moroni Ctaweon and wife were up from tbe first of the week oa a viek. Robert Jones and George Roberts were up from Hewtfer Tuesday on busi- Mra. Goodie of Croyden wae here this week visiting her daughter Mr. Hannah Copley. t 1 Coalville will properly celebrate the Fourth and we invito everybody from the sorroewdiug towns to join ns. AbssSstelyRiro 7mrasjz) sussmum LOCALS AND PERSONALS. A . D W beadon came ap from Petereoo Sunday and epect the week with hi family. He does not expect to return. Smith came down from Park City Tuesday morning to help load op his household geode and move them to tbe Park. J. A. Mrs. Rebecca C. Walton of 6t. Anthony, Ida., arrived here Wednesday and up from Ogden on a will visit for some time with hereon, C, A. Walton. Bead the Oakley ad in this issue. CnrtM Allison ie Tiail. Mary Ssieddcn is hereoanvisit. of The streams were lined with fisber-- n Wednesday morning but tbe water wae a little too mnddy and not many and r.gs call at were caught. Diamondville, Wyo., For first claea boraee the City Livery Stable. Tbe Grass Creek poetoffice was opened this week and all mail lor parties livW. L. Haneen made a bueineee trip to ing there most be addressed Grass Creek GaiUe Book Tneaday. or it will lav in thie office. Mrs. Dr. French went down to Salt I will. be absent from my office from Lake Monday on a viait. Tuesday to Monday of next week. Ad413 Atlns Blxk. Pbone, For Sale Fine celery plant, 60 cent dress, 411, 412, 2084 k, Salt Lake City. Frank Evane. a head red. W. J. Wright, Jr. Seventies and Elder meeting tomorrow at the Academy building. Mrs. Pearson, mother of Levi W. Pear-eo-n of Oakley, was down oa a visit Tuesday. Tbe lady ie 83 years old, and thie The bank and electric light plant will i her firet viait to Coalville for twenty be started ep some time in the future years. Mrs. Jane Bowen returned to her Connty Attorney Callis and Deputy home in Nepfci, Tneaday morning. Sheriff Wilde went np to Cattle Bock Tuesday and started suit to collect poll A NcJHf fr-- t hre ftterdaw rVti kip- taxes tom aloatlpS working oa the railroad at that place. ped potato aad tou-- er vteu.uoo. Jgr f - -- I. Willie wae here this week repre-nenti- ng the Logan Knitting Factory. When yon want the City Livery, Feed, A Transfer Co., call op telephone 18. Mrs. John F, Peterson gave birth to a boy last Friday, Johnny wont leavn homo very long nt n time, and he ie a happy as any man can be under the circumstance. All doing well. Edith Carrutb left Monday lor Bingham City on a visit with relatives Mies The roads in tbe county have been greatly improved tbe past two weeks by came down from work being done on them. Many of George William Evanston Wednesday to spend a few day e the rough places hive been leveled down and boles filled in. fishing. rJIwi. celebraupn. lJou. Alma Eldredge chosen chairman of the meeting and A prisoner named Hunter, who i eon' frank Rippon secretary. After an in- fined in the county jail awaiting trial .for jbrmal discussion of tbe best way to atealiag bides from Park City, mad , H WM jBduct th cetebr,tl0Di attempt to get away Tuesday night, and 00h on had u wet keen for tbe.pnnting qualities et of County Clerk Neeley, the prisoner trraDgementa and let tbe members othef would perhaps have been in eoma tbe other necessary committees. county by this time. When T. L. Beech Wcrdingly, Alma , Eldredge, C. B. took supper up to the prisoner they Jones, J. L. Boy den, Mrs. R. F. Nortb-to- tt, were let to get water and a little Frank Evans, Mrs. Alma Eldredge, exercise, and Hunter saw a chance to W . ind L. Hansen were named as the getaway and litoutdown through tb fields. Clerk Neeley seen him going and tom mittee on arrangement. Tbe comtaking a gun started .alter him. The mittee held a meeting Weeterday after-oorace wae a lively one and tb prieooer and drew ep a a outline of the did not halt until two efaota were fired work to be done, and they will meet by the clerk, neither of which, however, hit anything but the ground. He wai again today and appoint tbe various caught down on tbe railroad track end committees to have charge of the cel brought beck. The fellow claims be ha brstion. a wife and two children in Salt Lake An effort is being made to secure Dr with nothing to eat. J, E. Talmage or some other prominent Tbe young man whosuffer from hash orator to deliver tbe oration, and tbe fulness, self distrust or false shame, has Ogden band will likely be engaged again good company. Many great men have for the occasion. The program and feU suffered in tbe same way, and at tom particulars will appear in next week time shaken off tbe ehackele that fetter Issue. reed them and eo may be. Let him in The committee on arrangements hereat is he member that the company Inmen of convention is a not lime by extend a cordial invitation to tbe any specting and forming judgment upon people of all the surrounding town; in him, or deciding him to be e down or fact, all in tbs county to com to Coal-vi- ll dance, on account of some oddness or on that day and help make the himself awkwardness or passing dip or his accessories. Let him consider that celebration a grand access. We have the mass of men are too moch ingroteed plenty of room here ; there will be sport in themselves to be watching or caring to satisfy, very body, base ball, dancing, about others; and, with tbi thought eo bring your children andhsvsa eft, uppermost, let him force himself into and buttle of the world, society and the gd time. school himself to taka part in their .. Silvern t Let him especially avoid th . j , pany of melancholy, Living at aa out of tbe way place redespondent people, mingling with the mote from civilisation, n family is often sunny , the buoyant and tb hopeful ; and driven to desperation, in case of accident gradually his shyness with its fears, will in borne, Cuts, wounds Uloers, nsuiting leave him, and hie very sensitiveness etc. Lay in n supply of Buck Sens Arnica may prove an element of strength. salve. Its the beet on earth. 25c, at John Boyden A Sons Drag store. y in Cealviiie. Vas 1 ae-k- X- '- I fr K. We sell the Old Reliable- 34 - And the World Renowned ha! ot n We are agents for the Famous Delate! Cream Separator. Let us put one in your home on trial, SUfMUT IMPLEMENT COUPANY. - . I Bept(ktlkt uf, That Throbbing ileadacke Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. Kings New Life Fills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match lets merit for sick aod nervous headaches. They make pups blood and build ep your health. Onfy 25 cents, money back For sale by John Boyden & Bon. , .' EXECUTES jll 1 ( turn ...... 7' 1 The U. P. bridge gang haa been reJacob Crandall of Payson waa here pairing tbe bridges on tbe branch the Saturday oa business. Tbe old gentleNOTICE. past week. man ie an old timer in the church, bis mother being a sister of Levi Hancock. Mrs. E. Baneon and daughter, Mre. Scaled proposals for the erection sol He went up Chalk Creek to work at John Johnston, leit this week for their completion of a school house in Kama, 8taleye saw mill. home in Idaho. Summit county, Utah, in accordance with plans and specifications, will be In view of tbe fact that eo many of received I. M. Shaw and wife went to Bandy at the residence of JohnC. oar 8amnsit Connty teachers am now atTuesday to attend tbe wedding of tbe Lambert, Kama, Summit eoonty, Utah, tending tbe different summer schools of until twelve oclock Jane 27, 1804. All formers brother. the state, then will be no regular Jane the sealed proposals received will be examinations for tbs teachers of Summit Miss Agnes Wright retnrned home publicly opened and read June 27, 104, County. Next examination will be held at 2 oclock p. m., at tbe same place. Tuesday from Balt Lake where she baa in August. Tbe rock and brick for said building will been for several week. Tbe road through t he narrow between be furnished by tbe school trustee. County Commissioner Smith baa been Croyden and Henefer ie now in good eon Proposals will be received for the erecconfined to hie bed nearly all week, bat dition on tbe east end. The road on tbe tion of the building in whole or in part. be ie slowly recovering. west eod ie not to good, that portion Separata proposal will be received for the Bear tbe Robinson ditch being to low. the masonry or carpenter work, and or Plans Mrs. Henry William and children of the plastering painting. Morgan Mirror. specification on file for inspection with Spring Valley, Wyo., were here visiting relatives this week. Work ie progressing very favorably on said John C. Lambert, at Kamaa, Utah. the new court house. Several steam fit- Tb right to reject any and all proBy order of tbe Beard was on Sunday appoint-choriste- r, ters came up from Ogden Tuesday, to do posals ia reserved. and he proposes to plumbing in the building. Carpenters school bhard of Kama school district Jems C. Laubsbt, Chairman. have the roof nearly completed, and a good ward choir. they will soon commence on the inside Dated June 2, 1904. Uncle Edmund Eldredge has sold his work. propertv at Forest Dale and will now An excursion wfl) be run from Park make Coalville hie permanent home. City and intermediate point to Saltair on July 12tb, under tbe aoepieee of A. Buchanan. 8r., left Wednesday 8ummit Stake. A rate of $1.76 from Park morning by team for Cumberland, Wyo., City and $1 60 from Coalville will be seto bring hie son, Archie folke home. cured and an effort ia being made to have the tickets good returning the following Miss Maede Edwards of Chicaco arriv- day. ed here Sunday, and will visit for several weeks with her aunt, Mr. 0. 1. Tbe Richfield Sun made its first apW bead on. pearance last Friday with Dr. Howard at tbe helm. There was too moch salt take Chamberlains in Sali n a for For eick heed-ach- e the doctor, eo be moved Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick hi to Richfield, snd from now oa plsnt cure is certain. For sale by John Hoy- we can enjoy the bright rays ef tbkSon den k Son. from that thriving town. Success, Bro.1 Heward. F. H. Wright made a trip to hie OgLevi Peareon of Oakley surprised his den ranch Sunday. He says the crops ere looking fine, and tbe men are busy many friends last week by quietly going to Sait Lake and ( cutting hay. marrying Mias Ada Brown of HoytsviUe. Tbe ceremony kins and family and Frank was performed in tbe Temple laM Wedid family were among those nesday. They are both well known ia from here to attend the Elks the eoonty and their many friends extend best wishes. Provo. . WORK 17, 1904. On of the largest real estate transfer that ha been made m Coal vi He for a long ti me was consummated this 'Preparations Being Made for n George Redden sold hi Urge ranch l j t Big Time on (he roiirtk. Upton to Granville Deming.nnd the for Por,aan 10 Cro' mer ha. now purchased the Wilkin. numte of citircne met in tbe city if side eaet the 00 Iteming property jl last Fndsy night to decide whether main street. He has also bought J. I Balls ealoon property, and will traas- - j BOt to celebrate tbe Fourth 10 Coal- form the tumbling into an It was tbe nnauimou. decision of irctaarftBt and ice cream parlor. If fboee present that we have a good rous-k- g is one of the best piece c real estet J Morgan JOB Triumph, of Kritr Borgory. Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely; bones are spliced ; pipes take place of dieeaeed section of veins; antiapetic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuriee before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one third tbs time required by the old treatment Chamberlains Pain Bales acta oa this same principle. It is as antiseptic and when applied to each injuries, cease them to heal quickly. It allays tbe pkis and sore nee. Keep a bottle of Pais Balm la your hones and it will save time and money, not to mention tbe inoooven-ien- c nnd suffering which each injuries entail. For sal by John Boyden A Son. return card printed too envelopes for 75 cents THE TIMES ofSce. Yotur Reception to Nr. J. A tmMH. of ths most sociable evesta in th history of Coalville was given at tbs Opera House Tuesday night. The members of tb stake choir, or all who had taken part pari ia that orgaoizatio since Ii was first started, and their friendt, sert Invited to be at the Opera Houee and give Mr. J. A. Smith a rousing good reception. About 160 people were present and everybody went with tbe intention of having a good time. Dancing was indulges in anti) 11 oclock when the following iboit program was carried out: Chorus, choir; piano solo. Miss Virginia Smith; speech, Frank Evans; vocal solo, Mrs. J. A. Smith ; speech George Beard; speech, F. H. Wright; dost, Th Old FlafK ever Touched the Winnie Smith and Edna Ground, Heard. On behalf of tbe choir, Georg Beard presented Mrs. Smith with a beaatilul silver tea set, as a token of the friendship nnd love that the members of th choir have for ter. Tbe lady responded and showed her appreciation of the eentimente expressed. Refreshment were served to all after which dancing was indulged in for a few boors. - Tbs building waa beautifully decorated with flags and bunting. Mrs. Smith has besu A' member of the choir ever sines she wae old enough to ting, and haa been one of tbe most active workers in that organization. She has always beep on band to ting at all kinds of gatherings, and bar sweet voice has been a delight to the people. Everybody are loathe to see her leave here butaaehe i only going to Park City she can come down occasionally and sing On for aa. Mra. Smith and family will leave today tor Park City to make their futare home, nnd they have the best wishes of for happinses and prosperity. Coaland Park City k to be congratulated oa the gain. 11 ville loses a good family Ttervvra frma a Witw. Mr. Georg from his K. Babcock was thrown wagon and severely braised. Be applies Chamberlain Pain Balm froely nnd says it is th beet liniment bn ever used. Mr. Babcock la a well known eitizeu of North Plain, Conn. Than is Bothlagbqoa) to Pain Balm for sprains and braises. It will effect n cure in on os third ths time required by any other at treatment. For sal by John Boyden A Son, - V COALVILLE, UTAH' W. L. HANSEN, Manager. WEBER HOUSE- - A r ' Steam Heat Throughout- First-ClaAccommodation. ' f Prices Reasonable. Livery and Sample Roorn ss j. - t . A Daughter's Duty. There is a beautiful oermeo in tha fol lowing talk of a father te his careless daughter; I want te speak te you of your mother. It may b that you have noticed a careworn look upon her foes lately, ' Of court it baa not been brought there by any action of yoare still it is yuar duty te chsse it away. I want you to get np in the morning nod get the breakfast and when your mother comes and begins to express her surprise go right op and kieafaer. You cant Imagine how it will brighten her dear face. Betides yon owe her a kirn or two. Away back when eh was little she kissed you when no one else was tempted by your fevei tainted breath and swollen faee. You wets not os attractive then as yon art now. And through tenon yean of childish sunshine and shadow be was always ready to cur by that magic of a mothers kite tbs little dirty chubby hands whenever they were injured in those first skirmishes with the world. Asd then the midnight him with which the routed, eo. many bad dreams as sb leaned ever your rwtlesa pillow have bees on interest these long, long SIX KUEHEDFEFISH. ' New York, Jan 15. On of th most;' appalling diiaeters is tbe history 01 Nem-Yortragic in its immensity, dram lie-iits episodes, and deeply patbetio lm the tender age of mot of its victim took place in th East River, the sntrsoes te Long Island sound, wilA-l- n n short distance of th New Yortr hors, nnd within sight of thousands parsons, tbs majority of whoa werwpo1 ericas to minimise the extent nf tb e testrophe. By horning tp tb waters edge of three decker excarsicam Steamer, th largest ia thaw waters, sort than 800 persons, the majority n whom were women And childrei, to death or drowned by jumping wvwr board nr by being throw into tea whirlpools by tbp lurching od kite vessel and the frantic rush of ten panic-stric-ken passengers. n "' a, to-da- y thw-8iocu- werw-kurne- di - WANTED SEVERAL PEB8ONSC0F character end good reputation in sadw state (on in this county reqalred)-represeand adtertie old natahtiabndv-wealth- y business boos of solid financial standing. Salary 821 weekly with expenses additional, all payable ia ( yean. direct each Wednesday from head offiesau Of coeree ebe it net so pretty and kiee- - Horse nnd carriage fnrniebed when nee-eessRe'ereneee. Inclose able aa you nr but Ifyoo hod dona year ban of tha work daring tbe lari tee Dearborn envelops. , Coiosuti Co.,334, street, Chicago. t yean the contrast wmtid set have been so marked. Her lace kas more wrinkle IT IS UT TB DOCTOR than yours, far more, nnd yet if yon were A wrote us from Winchester, lady iek that face woe Id appear mon bean-tiftent bad been she under a doctors cavw-io- r than an angels as it hovered ever four years for dyspepsia, the pate. minto you watching every opportunity Appeared to becentered under tbe Mk ister to yonr comfort nnd every wrinkle shoulder blade, was eo severe at tisnem sunwould aeera to bq bright wavelets of thst she could neither eat nor tiees-Sh- e deer ever each the other shine chasing bod lest kith ia her home doctor. face. and as to send her a sample o Lv- -. ask of these days She will leave you one Gunn Liver Pills, which Improved Those burdens if not lifted from her been recommended to her. Wo- - ownbt shoulders will break her down. Those few n two her in pills, days she seek bar rough bard hands that have done ee n box. Now she writes that tbn pelm for will be yon neceeeeary things many under her shoulder has left her eotimB? emceed upon her lifeless breast. jTbose be enjoys her meals and never sleep, , neglected lip that gave yon ynor first lees than 8 hours every night nnd thin-be by kiss will be forever closed and those ha ell eom about ia 2 weeks, aod now . ad tired eyes will have opened into her 60c ts. for 2 boxes of pills. Sayt tew eternity and then you will appreciate doctor charged her 850.00, sad that ah will be too late. bat it mother year told him be had better take the $50,08 and invent it all ia Dr. Gaeas ImprovsdU All diseases start in ths bowels. Keep Liver Pills and build np Us pratMw them open or you will he sick. 8old by druggist, for 25 eu. per hoxu-act like nature. Keep liver Aaysa having dyspepsia, bilious ape and bowels eetivs without a sickening bead-achor sick can get a speedy saarn million Six feeling. people griping . take and recommend CA8CARET8; try by tb hi of them pills. All druggist. 10c box. nt sry. Y. ul ld.i - -- CAB-CARE- TS ss We can do your job work. Send ns your orders for sail kinds ofJob Work. ' |