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Show - 'ir, nonts Aonnmm. of personseach wasted FOR SALE Card board, picture in and character good reputation note books, mounts, fancy stationery, state (one isi this eonuty required) to paper, envelopes, etc., at this office. . represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of eolid financial - James Salmon spent a few days tbit standing. Salary 2l weekly with exaiid it ions I, all payable in cash week with bit family and left on Tues- penses direct each Wednesday from bead offices day for Idaho In the Interest of tbe Jo Horse and carriage famished when necvenile Instructor. essary. References. Enclose sell-a- d S34 d re seed envelope. Colonial Co., . Everybody who owes for thia paper Dearborn street, Chicago, should observe the good adviee of Prest. A man named Raymond Frisby was Joseph F, Smith at the late eon fereace, taken in custody by Deputy Sheriff , Pay your deb s. Wilde at tha Wabaatch tonne) last SatTbe city council did not meet in reg- urday sod brought to Coalville, lie ular session Monday night, as moat of was examined by Dr. French of thia tba eouncilmen were In 8alt Lake. The place and Dr. Donober of Park City, meeting will be beld next Monday who pronounced him ineane. He was ordered committed to tbe asylum at nigbt ' TbeSalinaSan started ont laat week Provo and was taken down yesterday by on ita third year, and is in a good healthy Deputy Sheriff Wilde. The man seemed eo i ditioo, ita columns being well filled rational at times but was in a bad conwith ads, and rays of tnesbine beaming dition. Ho said ba came from the east in every issue. Success for many years. and had been working at tba tunnel for several V&tBZQ Absolutely Puro VHTJ1S KO SUBSTITUTE aome OTHER HEWS. WkMAnaAWWWWWtoWWVWWVW A good bicycle for salt cheap office. Bead what the Go-otheir ad in thia issue. p at thia has to say in A -- Joseph Barber moved hiaaifedowo From Grata Creek this week, i "" - ' 3 lliaa Margaret Faddiea went to Park City Wednesday on a visit. J. H. Ball made a business first of the week, the City trip to Bert Eldredge went to Salt Lake laat week to learn the barber trade. Clnff returned borne Tuesday from an extended business in Salt Lake. V. W. Bishop George BofT of Scofield apent a few days here this week with relatives. Copies of the new irrigation law can bad at this office at 19 ceu's a eery. V- - til i .Wooleteuboliue, Last Monday it looked as though winTha frontispiece of the Improvement ter was commencing again. It snowed Era (or April ia a portrait of Mej. Richbard aeariy the whole day and in aome ard W, Young. Thia la accompanied of anow parts of town about five inches by a biographical sketch by Andrew covered tba ground. A Week in n Box Canyon Jensen. is an Era prise story, by Malcolm Lit-tiin Tha county commissioners were and Edward H. Anderson pontrib-nt- ee seesion Toesday and Wednesday. Only a poem, Then and Now. W. A. routine business was transacted. The Morton discusses Some Mistakes Mads saland bills allowed, tbe indigent lilt Other While ' Preaching tbe Gospel. aries amounted to aboat (1,000. . contributions are : A Trip to Mexico," Shell Wo Practice HypSo far high waters ' have not bothered B, F. Grant; notism? Apostle F, M. Lyman ; Iar this year, and If tba cold nights continue Dr. George h. Brimhall; A enthood, tks snow will not melt very rapidly, and Yisit to tbe Cedric, Joseph J. Cannon ; will of instead rnnaing off tbe water "A Mormons Creed, A. B. Christensoak into the ground and feed tbe sen; Love and Betrothals, Jos. E. springs. biographiTaylor; John Nicholson, If any of the farmers in tbe anrroond-in- g cal sketch, Orson F. Whitney ; Talks towns want aopiea of tbs new irrigs to Yonng Men, and Leading Events tion law, they can get them by leaving in tne Current Story of the World. On orders with onr agents in tbe towns. Ws the Editors Table we find an article have plenty of them on hand ; ten cents on Congress and the Mormons, by v 1 cop3r President Joseph F. Smith, and and Answers. In Lighter Plowing bas commenced around here and if good weather will prevail it will Mood and Events ef tbs Monti not be long beioie tbe crops aie planted. complete this excellent number of the In the lower valleys a great deal of the Improvement Era. seed bas been planted; and while the Nwttoe to Creditor. season is late all aronnd, p roe ports are a rf 0. J T "xt n i f t a 1 very fav'rv - Qw-tio- a a ty r., Marion, Utah. i iw.fi I Jvttf-- S-- 1 1, an v rj'' ns J-'- - ;.rof04.1eyasd Helen t5 M. Lee of Wanship were at the court bouse Tuesday by Elder C. A.Caliis. Kich Wilde and wife and Frank Huff-xn- Both are prominent young people of the returned home from Cnmberlsnd county and have many friends to wish last Snnday. t them joy and happiness, during their - venture. new 5 from Welsh home W. John Logan eime been he bae where Ennday, attending Idaho and Wyoming readers of the school all winter. ' Salt Lake Tribune appreciate its midwhich ia delivered all FOR SALE. Two tingle buggies, la night edition, over tbe etatee on the day of publicagood eondtion; cheap. Frank Bippon, tion. The Daily and Sunday by carrier Coalville. n or mail at 25 cent a week, (1 a month. All o! oar conference visitors have A. R. Jones of Echo, a brother of tbe turned borne, and report having bad a wae attacked last Saturday with editor, time the ia good city. appendicitis And has been very sick tbs Alexander Wright went to Perk City past week. He is some better at the Wednesday to work on the assessment present time, sad it ia thought bs can get relief without undergoing an operatoll, and ill be absent several weeks, tion. - J. S. Salmon came in from Comber-Le- nd After firing an engine for about sixlast Sunday on a visit. He went to Park City Monday and spent a few days teen years. West Wheaton was ait Friday made engineer on the coal train of Rich- - running between Park City and Echo. Hainaworth Jane lire. Mary I field, mother of Mrs, John Clark of this Ur. Wheaton s one of the most trusted men on the railroad, sud s ill without place, is here visiting her daughter. doubt make a capable engineer. Joseph Warburten received word last Copies of the irrigation law enacted week that Jamee C. Corum, bia brother bal died at Stockton on tbe 1st. by the recent legislature can be purchased at The Times office for 10 cents Summit countys portion of the ex per copy, or 25 cents per cony snnotpd , pease of the jorors for the February and indexed by Attorney Frank Evans. term of District court amounted to The law is quite lenghty and the index and inarginal notes will be found almost 506.20. esi.it J time, in-la- J e. r There will be Sabbath school at tbe Hew West School at 2:30 Sunday afterCounty Commissioner Freeman Malin noon. Song and Bible eervice is the was quite badly injured one day last week while engaged in branding cattle evening at 7. at his boms la Hoytsville. Mr. Malin J. 0. Stewart mrnfed hie family down was knocked down with one of the anifrom Park City to Hoyteville this week, mals, his head striking violently against lie will ran the Stewart farm for a few the end of a log, inflicting a long and years. deep gash. Dr. French was summoned six stitches were required to close and In accordance with the law enacted by the wound. Hs is getting along all right tbe recent kgisiatuie. Governor Welle at present. has appointed T. D. Lewis a judge is the third judicial district. In consonance with its name, the New a n i. Ides Woman's Magazine for May preFrom two to four pages are devoted to sents many novel features in drew -- making mining and intermountain newt in each sod in every part of domestic iniseue of thy Salt Lake Daily and Sunday terest. It opens with a charming pa; ar Tribune. flet a aarnple copy. by Constance Fuller McIntyre upon The Marriagabie AgejEmma A. 0 s Chambei-lamIUte a bilious attack, take borne writes about New Yorks China-toStomach and Liver Tablets and a delightfully; Katherine Louies ia certain. For sale by recovery 'quick Su.itn Cell of tha new fad, Cat Shows John Boyden A eon. and Catterie; Nancy Hull ba The ktri ih 1903. A startling incident ia narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, at follows: I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue esated, pain continually in baak and Idea, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physician had givea me np, Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. Icon-tinntheir use for three weeks, and am now n well man, I koow they rsbbd the grave of another victim. Fs one sbeuid fail to try them. - Only 60 cents, guaranteed, at Boydeu's drag store. , ed THE DAYS OF SPRING. .The birds are twittering their love while they build their nests, the shrubbery In the lawns is budding, the grass is peeping above the sod and tbe air is fresh and bracing with ozone. And this is what ia called spring the most delightful part of the year. Always look-- 1 ing ahead, we begin to think of summer. The practical man is asking: What will the harvest he? Bprtog. opens with the canyons in the moan tain ranges filled with snow and packed to an almost precedented depth. This is a promise that when tbe hot days come, the streams will be higher than in years and the irrigation canals ' will be kept bank full and the farmers will no longer whistle in minor key. w 1 VAo-CARE- TIMES. m Ts boms dressmaker. 1 NOM GERMANY- Coal v 1' uuebq, March 5, Thbt home wriv nearly s Intent be p in Is Street , aif.i; anrv ten! r L'i ; ' kinds cf Job Work. v a We hare combined onr broken lines of $25, T2M. $3.00, and t this $30 SHOES, and in order to make this sale attract Ve, we will dost out this line - 4 f at f Peoples Uercantlle Company. t joy III the l1 commercial trade with tbs U. B, As a class, tbe Germans are a very honest, hospitable people and have to work bard for a livelihood. The poorer claea la ia extremely hard circumstances and when e big strong man receives 69 rents a day for his labor hs thinks he is blessed because he ia able to secure work. All is well with me and I have been exceedingly blessed in that I have not offered one days sickness sines leaving home. Uer-'1 word in a I wish yon a aucceestn! and prosperous alone. Several times I G. Howasd Biaed, year. .rg carried past my ap- -t Annaberg U Ba. Karla Plats 3, Germany. - w as utterly helpless, bette to Cswwk my Wasws Cut thing Grui about fiva hoars I A reduction in the wages ot the emd Jthe conductor cry: ployees of tbs Grass Creek coal mine ba t resolved I would try it, been made. Until tbs first of this month the miners have been receiving 40 cents e car and seeing it I per ton, grors weight, for d ggmg th to meet ms. The two coal. A notke bas been posted up at the in the big depot entrance to the mine that bms'ter the t s eight w ere Very long, miners will have to dg and load 2.243 n.rks the conductor pounds to the ton, Instead of 2,0 0 r r "' r tV n t r t f ft ( this empire ws met the German mission ited by him to labor ia uference, therefore ray ut at an end. Tues days 1 Berlin I was put on to Inns my jonrnsy to mv .d during tbs five hours d between Berlin and ry much concerned, be-- t i ;r and! I v tbe It trav' afteV i the s fielt whi Dm 1 cam? pk 1 man. leant ) poiof and c 1 con-r.il.- cg d.u tho.1 Tr' hr coo! Yw 8omUmi Wtal tki Bit. Ml Ui. !..i Tl.e 1, of wing qu.i at hums re.Ui i,ua of 12 jer I stood by tie t e hand bsve be- -s reittei 25 ai.I dy or 10 cents per day. The c m t o no thhcre cf sce-copen I bo to .Le wa meet Ur vea to work Er Its new si Leie cf being r. ms Juft a few eei.cn Js be- wages for a few days to see Lat they fore tls Ua.n sn id, Elder Levi Edgar will mske, aud toeac'dme the company Young of E,lt Lai C.ty recognized and will bs asked to res tors tbe former rate r?cueJ me frcai a great ezperiencs of wages. howed bd I bees which woeU have .i'll , carried on, , Ibe udiUfca was that there OriNTXltESTTO TOIN, WEAK IEO- are two dq-- r in Trc-deo- . EE In Dresden I was signed to labor la It is perfectly understood by every sick Schwareenhrrg sr. i Johaucgeorgenitadt. or woman that if they can get some man week later aent toCbemnlu Four will stop the trtdutl lots of where four months were spent. Ia ibis remedy that flesh snd strength, their recovery is asdgursof baptising three sured. People that are nervous and so people in:o tho chureb of Christ. with weakened Zwtekat is a!so or.e of my fields of labor. steady, bars dizzy spells, and loss ef ambition their blood memory, With all the fieUs I have been delighted sad watery. It shows is their with the multi obtained tod am fa- is thia t and tired tallow manner, complexion vorably impress d with tbs outlook for soon as the? commence to gain flesh they the future, alt! ough we havent much look better and sleep better. To gain freedom. one to three lbs, of good solid flesh Tbs laws spinet us are 'Wiry strict from tbe blood must be road rich week, per aud as a result not as many are added and pars. Dr. Gunns Blood snd Nerve to the church of Christ as would bs had Tonic puts in tbe Wly the very pith of ws all (he fiee iom we w ant. but those makes pare rich biood in tbe mot hat who art made members are much strongsnd cures disease by miking er than they would be otherwise, be- direct way, This Tonic is in tablet form, strength. cause they are put in tbe crucible and be taken right nfter meals. It en riches th- - hottest beat of anger the pastors to tbs blood, making force wLere there Lave control cf Is concentrated upon weakness was faintness. For women them. Before a person can be baptized better remedy was never made. Bold a Mormon ioto tbe church be or tbe must by all Druggists for 75cis. per box, or MirfitamB, according to tbe laws of three boxes for (2.fi9, by mail. Write os the land, from his or her cborch, snd aboet eae. Address, Dr. Bosanko, yoor even then tbe elders are not allowed to For tala by John Pa. Philadelphia, baptize in some of the cities, Cbemaits A Bon Coalville Utah. Boyden is ons of Lbs cities where tbs la wl are so very strict. Tbe com p inion I labored with in CbemsitswAs caught baptizing in that c.ty IneonMqaeuce of which he served tea days in j dl and thereby suffered some little inconvenience. At the end of bit term he was taken before tbe judge w here read hit baoisbmeot papers of the new . and hew si gven eight days to get out Copies IRRIGATION LAW cf tba comtry, Wes' not allowed to have cblilren in our meeting!, past tbe in pamphlet form for sale at this e&cramest, etc., and in aome placet are office, ten cents per copy. to sing snJprzy, net even tut we y preach all we aw capable of with . 1 v 11 jud I ue-cid- w.-u- p-- It isnt, lu u til rg. In this Ur J are 150 missionariea of the churh of Christ, proclaiming the gsrpel. Tie German mission ii divided - . inter eight conferences and bas large branthe of the church with organizations in 1! the larger cities of this em-PrBy - ruin people we are received e, e- not received km "jr, bnt ty others with open arms, though at a .'dor s-- e .1 an Auier. an citizen ws can pass anywhere. ! Ia this c y much Uce is roads and the er aent to America. g'-''Ert of it The city) it located la the Erzgebirge , tnd is solely supported from stry. It is beautiful city a all over Germany few its 1 always that yon want thw bqst; but when you aubscribs for a metropolitan daily newspsper, for any reaeon, you want one which will give yoa all tbe newt, and in a clean and retlable-form- . Tbs Balt Lake Tribune publithee every day in tbe year a complete newspaper. Ita iutermoaotaln news, ita, mining news, and its news from Washington, and in (act all part of the globa, , it complete and reliable. The Daily and Sunday Tribane are only 25 cents a week, (1.09 a month, delivered by carrier or mail, anywhere, Tbe Tribune, a complete newspsper, published on Tuesday and Friday, ia but (2 60 a year. Sample eopiei free. s;rt t w.l d- t " r land sad sea was a and after being on tbs ? I days we arrived in I health and spirits and e had bad such an an- - way te M Broken and discontinued lines of Mens and Women's SHOES, Hand tnrned and Goodyear welt.. Soles in all styles and leathers, donary interest, Ber is lor Jilsi Grade at very m work and will omtbingo( tbe work Although I am a .per, it by no meant fur ita weekly appear- etched for and tbe con-e- -- 11 of 1903. years absence from ae of a pleasure I am iutj J am neglecting by .f paper, for 1 feel that tiers of The Times are miri!i' not Es-t- o i k r Clearance Sale - Lelatoa Somw tf Hla In That Land. Edit- - Ho. 14. Berai--YVee- . .! Dui of ColSs i) (lil. The greatest danger from cfl!ar grip ia the.r resalting in pr.i"i!on a. H 1 reasonable cars is oAeier, Clismlierlbln's Coigh Bee edy ! 1, 1 all dangar aul ba d.l. An, ho i. tens oi tiiood,r a b ui, S a' If itt it ie S v rte n ; if 1 t di .1 - 1, p It t 10 b er so i: k cf ili-- 'p t t any ctL tr trtnum ot. Hu I 5 safe to t&Le. For aw'e by Jji.nl -- r I 1 & Bon. Swre Worw gev S Robbed tbe Grave. With the opening of spring we are assured a most prosperous summer, with bountiful harvests in the fall and then plenty of good things stored away in the cellars for winter. With the outlook so cheering, there should be no trace of drooping spirits. Every ray of sunshine impinged on mountain peak and sent shimmering through the shadows in the valleys befor her theme; and low, every zephyr freighted with balAll diseases Start it tba bow let. Keep EhenRxford presents Garden Gossip sam of pine and the fragrance of flowthem opea or you will be sick. act like naturw. Keep Iwr in hie authoritative manner. In addi- ers, every burst of verdure from out and bowels active without a sickening tion to these special features, the sev- old mother earth, every note warbled griping feeling. Six millions pw pie eral departments are attractively set isl and recommended CA&CARETS, forth, and in short stories and verse in the tree tops should animate and try a 10c box, Alt druggist there is unusual variety and superior inspire.' -- Ogden Standard. New IJea patterns offer Advertise your goods in THE quality. Tbe Send cs yonr orders for all mast tempting opportunities to lbs Living-Roo- Ot 1 EXECUTED KEATLY WORK AH, APRIL 10, 1903. , I &Uvf a. ft denee In Conivdle, fomm.t county, Utah, on or befois tte 21st day of Js'y, BiLSSA A. Rowev, A. D. 1953. Administratrix of the ettate of John J, Bowen, deceased. Data of first publieation March 20, A. D. vuu L 1 - .0 OOUNTT. SXTIwtMXT Cy -- n, Fred Williams ia firing on the Echo Park City freight train. Park - X2STTE02.E- COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUin - Vol. X. LOCAL AND TOT DBVC5TED TO THE OLD HEUADLE c !le times. THE iw y rile Itching Piles prods? mobtare sod csum tubing, this form, st well at Blind ar cared Bleeding or Protrodicg Tile Remedy. Ft-pby Dr. irthing and bleeding. Absorbs tumors 60c ajar at Druggist, or sent by msi!. Trees use free ; write shout your case. Dr. Borsuko, Philada.Pa. For sale by John Boyden A Bon. !! Nw Session Lews. The Session Lews of the Fifth Legisla tors of theJHsle of Utah, will bs UM-- d from the reel sod bindery of the Bkel-t- on Publishing (Aimpwnv, Pwvo, UUh, s)out May 1st. Eric- - in Fall Law Sheep for (1 45. or law new send Many 1 60. have been mads making this the most important of all the former editions. The follow ing are some ot tbe leading tea' ores g the book of personal interest u a!1 classes ofcit'zens: The new Irrigation Law, A mead men Is to the Mining Lews, Bounty Laws, the new Free School Book Law, Marriage Law, Food snd Dairy Laws, Stats Sheep Inspector Laws, also many other important measure a. i toe a HAVE DYSPEPSIA, TI. ol READ Th old way taking pepsin, bismuth te. to cure dyspepsia, is alt wrong. They may be pnt op in tablets in liquid the result is just the same. The object is to ertste artifical digestion, but this does not make a care. Stop taking the pepsin, etc., and you have your dyspepsia or indigestion back again People aso opium and cocaine for nervous troubles and it does not cure, stop taking tbe drug and the pain and distress-returns- . The onlv Common tene Method is to drive ont ot the system tks cease of dyspespsia and sick headache by cleansing tbe stomach and bowels, time using a medicine that willi acton the liver. This forces through the giandt of tbs stomach the digestive fini A Thoughtful nan. that nature intended In this way von. M. M. Austin of Winchester, led. curs dvspespsia. The medicine that ta called.' by this knew what to do In lbs bout of need. cores dyspepsia Dr. tinons I mpro -- d Liver pill. They Hi wife bad such an unusual case of put tbs body in condition so that lbs omacb and liver trouble, physicians different organs can do their work in A c aid not belp ber. He tnoughi of and natnrsl wav. Druggists tell these pills at-- , tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and ibe 23 ct per box, or we will send them-o- n receipt of 25 eta. ia stamps. Sample-boget relief at once and was finally cured. free. It takes one pill for a dose. store. 'a at Only 25c, Boyden drag Addrrto, Dr Bosanko, Philadelphia, F. r r For sale fcy John Boyden A Son CoalviU - od -- x - - Snbscribe for THE TIMES. Utah. |