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Show ' .1-- ' CO ALVILLtrTl M E 3. T. KOALYILUE.TB IDAY. JtmtH Ht OiHUVK Qf ABUTS A KB BBTaBT not to park City Ka. 1A !.. lm W SWA w Echo fOK ABUTS ATP BBT AST IaT.sm k 1 - -- -- wm a.b Kb 1 upf MP bt Hllu. 4 JOflOAU ; I HU I AiUiaHiU Ai CwiMpAwInl for TP Tlnwfc ... Oakley isu:.. t uokport W.ntnip ... hAa ... . . ..... WawiaB Metfca AktuU 1 KB t .. , IluyttvUJ PptoB .. BmmIaa Ip. ' 1 BO. ImiIh 1114 WMmdar Tba Sheri tf Harrington waa down on bast-ne- e NImHh. Wednesday. The county court met in special Hudson Smith of Salt Lake waa out member being on businee this week. ion tiedneaday, all present. Officer Ugg was op from Echo on a Judge Sliteid read the call anil order little business Tuesday. ial new ion, sttsr Inch tlie for tins Holt of Hoytevilla Mr, Leroy folluamg business was transacted. tr,aii!.J, down an business Tuesday. mi u auxjw so. pursuit. - .... I Comiiir P. C. Evsn has returned from bis J. L. Jtjyden sent to IArk I ly Mon lUitArlu .ir mnyAiiy li)k r BrurtH-( uf JHiuo the sojourn in Salt Lake and Ogden. d ly to t.rnd a meeting mil, t I t l.aOrnl fri.,'ht U fci Mr, C. N. Woodard of Kamaa Came erunceouuty reipral tomitittlrt. Oil- , M f t Atlroad, tru bit Ua.ii.i-also n i hh !, lilt1 down to t '.wlvill 0a Wednesday, rs lit t iliitu l.cc q I IttiuCo. 41 ..I! i JtUM lil fc.w mu iiiimmUii . J l..Tmvln J Mr, H weamone and Mr. J. llurtin of iiar tiiut it of HIUHtV tb BBeiiUlKS ttiBUIllrtll t i tU cstae down Saturday on bui tt.akort I i; m neaa. arv 7'rtlg W Tin inuiruitu', un.J C. K. mi t ft Gfwtw ti A i imu Mr. ilu siiti., on o: tin hi ni i h Jtit It Miii , A, G. Brim ofKcho came up to tranm Vtr H i.irn ftl Uid tin ot f rs !lii m.iii, sact a Intis business Wednesday f thi H Kltrtil ti ino (list it is the ioletiUoii t the iiunpaiiv J t HrntfiVT Week. ee vfo e of uii-- n at wotk to yiut aa tin It J. A. -- ii.itli has about completed (be lh drinmid m to mine til a fuodj . i .11 Ituw work of asoeMiug the sheep in tbi Mf HER HI WIN KIMS. lor tVclr (ua. IS goo I, hii i prrpaMtmii county. for extensive (iriAtiou 'notion prevalM ttiat Mr. Parker retning madf, " I avid Moore left for Omaha last r.-r.Mr- TOTT7 inti os iaM inoiitlily for Ida services tn r will, a good shipment of cattle. W. to soil uiNtitutid ly It I H, fmitli Jr. scrotupauted liini for tin ili.r.i fns rhtcouil ('hmulAire-lJacob Huffman was, down from bit , hrmnlev were appointed a committee to t.'iai.iao a, 1111.111 limiy tiaU-- won Chalk creek Monday. He has ranch it some Jail ting liel,'p cages, get i win li rhe d. i iiitcgi non. fo pnrcUsse the same. from hie recen recovered entirely M,'l'r forth all tin el dem sids mg gnuoii illness. n of $100 On Rpprooriation motorj. by Xlri t littrtilier.. slic jiiad the utatule " i m ide to W. II. Branch to djply on W. H. Maker of R.iekport came down of hoi I it ton" tl vault kxpeuse, Wed m lav to make arrangement dir the li Itb a redded lUnd John i ilj.il Tic i otiri tfien adjourned. disposition of pat t of Ins large eropof - J- - r rjadti.il motion in i (Iir lug dioiepotatoes. I m c I u di- -i of a the Lhiruig 1 lis Hoard of Harllcallaro. he that hill anl in t. th Judge Shields, it. Maxwell, B. S, year lis.laug There was a good move on the pailol Kimball and Jauiea E. Bromley, mema perpetual uediou aasvcry simple, the fruit growwis of the territory to ber of the (ounty court were in, town foiling: 'J'njier akc moiity; moniy a tsiard of horticulture. Tits make pourtv; organise w hit h Wednesday, make bitk.,J.lniiik fair held wal im tdii'g, during Mr. h LKaldr, one of iark Citys ,viity lioikt rags, iag make ymper, we. k, represented pretty well the fruit m on y , money m tkvs make n crests of the terrltor'. TlmeW pe9 (avoyite young men, was down bn a visit iMthk. j. cut wtne eulliusia'le,- and all strongly Tuesday. While here he made a visit Tim in,wiier tdc hull given at the adv mated the organization of aboard to the coal mins. P.iwiion lost trt i it night a isa pleasant tli.it would make it it business to deJ. A: AVagstafr of bait Like has lieen and eucivarful alls r. tmoiig tin lcst velop und out to Rock port visiting W. H. Maker of the fruit interest prated clmriu-lewere fo: TiMca, repre- tlie territory. We hope the work of and also at Coalville visiting friends and ' " Two that I.iii y Cgaai. sented by Mi will meet relative tins week. ipsclAl A.-- m. IP, cor NT f tornr. iJ hi l.jdg'-hsapent tu btd. 1 1 i he pas mt.Xn turd Bt tins time, Thr . I . ill! g BA ( It urge of h"l arrc-te- l, l.o a and him, against IVh.ii, tins in j.n.ng, to lilt ilt of J.T. a jAiyiiw. ri lart mh .t of J'ibu Tii i to a he wx jumpI' A ft nti a pot-ing high tsJ tic now in hat Sculpt 4) Y,vni Hrury twiniAit ' 11 1 fattW H.Bit J.Om ark tlCAl'C . S A I An-l- F mu-o- Wiiiloln Jimrpp A JsiDeS IlUITAUt, CPAfpT Hl)It f COALVlLtE MARKETS. T 1 1 M lu li 1 HU i 4i , V BCT1T8 tjtOTATiriTS 1 WAITS al-n- v.-r- iin-ti- j ur-io- LOCAL BWITIES. Tbs Uses bars donned ii rs. their full al- , Tbs tslspbons poles are Op in tlie timber. Bead tbs advertisement of the Font tain galosn in tblrUsus.' Another change In tbs People's Mercantile Com iny ad this seek. Tbs work on tbs vault at tbs courthouse U rapidly nearing completion. seat men ami teams np the Tbs Co-oriver this week to purchase potuloej. Good wheat and oats taken on sale scrlptkn at Tuc Tins oflUs at market prices. Bow that barvssting is about ov or, tbs thrifty farmers asaks their regular visits U Iks city. Tba Co-othis week shipped seven carloads of potatoes east, and are loading ppr jr! fn BluCj' bp Mi-- i Ldith l.illiau tltili of Provo, ileoti, and Ml and Thorns, aho iuailcradtHl a a gnl. fwJ.Ut,' tiirla la. Oreen," hy Mr. Mails Hopkins mil Uia4nie Tiniiua weie very guml. V vi mu looking old Navajo Indian, said to he hivitiierof the liinf of tlie cm. it gadc, blood thirsty Icind that J i ars ago, in truona, inaa.( red tourge A. himtli, Jr., of till- - my, brotlier of Joliii Heuiy Smith, wti Belli on ft i streets yesterday, heven of the sjmm iinn of .wlitit Kascrn jieopk would call the noble red men a rived in the lity over aeveral more. the Rio (irand Western, with 2IJO0 Bar. W. 8, Hawke of gait Lake will to poiiu Is of their cclciiiiitud lilwiikut preach at tbs Congregational Church on offer vr sate. 1Ch; were liung-- y on Little VV la-ii- i p nl, p Sunday next. Geerge Tribes store at Ogilen w a burgarlised on Sunday night and 4 150 worth of goods stolen. Tbs coal shipments out from this city r day, or Ibis week averaged six eft ' cars for theweekT thirty-si- x A large nnmberof mining 'men end mining machinery men bars been in Ooalville daring tbs week. Captain Davi baa been sonteuesd to sight months in the (irand eonnty jail fur involuntary man slaughter, Died, In this city, Friday,, (Kitoher 12tb, aged 7 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, .Samuel Clark. The funeral was held last Stimlsy, Joslirph llopkln and Miss lamise Weaver of Echo went to Salt Ijike on Tuesday last, whore they were married. They were married in the Temple, A new trial has'been granted In the Irvins divorce case by Judge Merritt at Balt Lake. Another review of this rant will be very iaterestiug ( ?) perhaps. Jerry M. Richardson was arrest Wednesday of bust week on the charge of raping Miaa Lacy Keatnun of Midway. Th evidence, thus far, is couflii't'ng. Cool haulers are becoming immeroos. Tuesday night a train of leu a egons cams in from Salt Lake and loaded here. Tbs demand for We be? coal is daily in- their prrjsal and hunted up James fi. iiiowii, who did some mismonery work among th Navajo a dee is or more at ago. Tlio 1 miuii nrc encamped Mr. ftroaug plait-- 31 North First West Tribune." stiect. oiganixation eventually these ex elation. There is no reason wiry' a society of tins nature should not do great good in Utah. - There la plenty of work. If it i an interest the people' Vilnius g territory more in they w ill do a great work. The more go. I ft, nt there ip grown the better , -- fruit-growin- for it. A gentleman from Weber counts, at that meeting, stated that he had recently had an notes from Montana for a carload of lie bad goo. I fruit, and at a good price. to reply that tlier were no each quan till.- - of gojd fruit in hla county, lie stated further that ip could sell any amount of good fruit iu Montana wore it imiVket there will lie to he had. lion, Thomas Judd of St. Ueorge thought that we had abetter climate than California, and that we could do just a well aa they do in California in the business, lie aai.J that in his section the prebard were being more aud more neglected, jjti said that five year ago over 100 tons of dried peaches ecction ; now were shipped. fromhi scarcely a ton la shipped, simply because the people lacked education in fru.t,and lie thought that only bt organization and learning what Other are doing eonhl we hop to rompete with the ' world. Tbi horticultural society should re-r-e iv public aupport, Ope speaker at the convention gave itae hi opinjoh that the future of Utah will depend non the development of her fruit Whatever may be the for of that atatement, there can be no doubt that a little campaign of education woitiJ result In building up a business in fruit growing, the product from which The officer of the Uw sivcm to have locf uU Trai of Kofl'ord mid Makle, the mnncrer of felmrifl iUi'iis of Kan 1rte county. It was thought by many that tlicy lmd ata icd fur Mexico, but I elective Franks unearthed a plow last w eek W hn'li led him to Imtleve the two tnen lunl btiAi ded a Cidon Pacific train at Cuter' station, Wyo., Inst week, and were headed for Canada. This theoty confirmed hy a letter received by the County Cieik from A.- - fiallinfsr slating that on ibybtfi iuav. two men answering the descnplion of Jfolford and Mickle arrived at Wulling'on, Km Pete county. They were well Armed and avoided with the settler. They were miibyaniHu wh brought lliem two saddle liornet and a puck animal and would double tlie present bnalnesa and W cannot til ide inquiries ceiicsrtiing the road the money in this Iioith toward Wyoming. Tribune 17. ex jact pinch from the society for a year The Webster Literary S.ictety is grow-ingi- u or two, or until t ha more adequate strength and interest every week. --means and facilities for carrying, ou a now furnmlie a better wntertoinment vhtofoui campaign. We wish it eiicreM, It than the average traveling attraction and we hope that in ten year from now the founders of the board of horticulture that charger an admission, free.-T- he at lends m-- lastT'lesday night was large, will merit, and tbpqh)lc will be willing and nit membera on tho program did to accord to them, a place among the their part well. Carl AUi-tocreasing. gave a benefactor of the state, Tribune, J&th. ' We hope the people of tide territory, Attention la called to the notice of short addrosa, Alex K l cede a reading, and especially of Summit county, will Nliaire a sketch of Morgan hhigrnphieal Aseemer Groo in another column. He Benjamin llarrfmn, Vinnie 'Copley a take advantage of the suggestions offered will be in Cualville from October 25th t j in the above, andipakea united effort noon of tbs 27tb , for tbs pnrposetrf re- reading, 1x11111.110 Alien a parody and to push thi branch of industry, Mr. a parable. The program Frank Itijqvon taxes. ceiving for next Tuesday evening will tw full Tit Horton of Rock port w as among those Thomas Morby is now engaged in tyinterest, it ta M follow; .Vldre, who took aq active part in the meeting, ing up goods st tbs Cash Bargain Store. George T, Judd; derlaination, A. W, amljlie placed Mr. W. J. Wright la nomBy tba way the addtiion to this store is qt the board Steele; diologueJf F, Smith and OlivO ination at tlie nearly completed, and the salesroom No from better Summit r more county. Rhead; reading hy editor; preeenta a much improved apiiearsnce. debate, Resolve J, That the (foverit-me- capable a man youU have been chosen Mr. Mark Hopkins le gtAting np a Should Control and tper:itu the from Summit comity than Mr. Wright, masquerade ball ubirh will he carried aftirinativa, Carl Alllscm; end we ar confident good results will Railroad," 'but in grand style. It will take piai-- at follow. Calderwoval. John tbs Favilion on Tbauksgiving night. negative, hi Oben little Geerge brought girl np .Frissa foe beat characters will be given. from Kcb Tuesday to secure the serbox Monday, Hr. flat card of fxtkeside of cape being vice of a By tbs explosion of a plivskjitn. The littlegir! bad wed by Joseph Walker-s- od potatoea to this breughtThiee'juiuhQ Patrick a glass and was gfttinga dtiuk of water, office. ' They were raised tin hi farm Peters wkilsst work in when she fell. Tho glass broke and rut four mile north of Rrigham. One of mine last week, Walker sustained a gitnh about four inches long above the liree pounds, the monsters weigh loos injuried, but Peters escaped with a Mr. U iron immediately lelegraphpd eye. and 'A fourth ounce Th thirteen few scratches. for Dr. fbnmiw, lot Icurnwl he waa on of the three big fellow's aggregate weight A Ion w hi Mrs. William ghipiey of Ogden on 0 wny kport, is ten and a fourth pound. They are Friday last gave birth to triplet, nil immediately dispatched on horsebatk to of the White Seedling variety and are il 1 iclor tkivt ontcr in the the tok boys. They weighed, six, live mb four bring Who goal, and one-hapeunds, rsspectivclv. The wouyd may he pniptudj dressed, o as to can beat em? Brigham Bugler. c Tho no ho leave ar. mother end babes ere all doing aril. ever, messenger, Gticsf you a ill have to corns away np did not overtake )he doctor tn time for Tbs father has already dons well. to Summit for piGy Njurplnes, Brother Ibu k htm to hut the Tuesday night, gut Arthur T. Reed, a most higldv os Bugler. W have eom In our jrjndow teemed employs of the Z. C. M. ! died little otm w. treated ednesday morn- pow that. o far, ""take the cake.. tin i thought and it no result serious st tbs residence of hi (atbwr in tlie ing, of the monster weigh tour pounds,' 'f',bi i one eits in lnniiy Twenty-firs- t ward Monday night. lit will follow. on onnee, aud the IjttJo pne, thrown so that the foyvthly death was due to the effects of an alt a, k scale at s, of a telephone aeryicM with In at irndn tips tba of typhoid fever several year ago, six otintice. The largest one been Had a town. in line waa 24 ver-- of age and a num- neighboring as grown by Mr. A. Frank tin, the ber of the Tabernacle Choir, and a large ojierativm here on Tuesday, several other side of Dry Hollow, and the ether hours of deal a on time, great anxiety circle of friend are shm ked and pained the pail of the parent of the little girl by Mr, Ben Brown at Uoyteville, both by tbs ansance&ent of hi death. within two mile pf Coil v Up to Funeral servicea were hyM at the And ivtistderaldw expense would hve date.fiumuut county is a length ahead in a predict that nber the ward meeting houm, Thurs- heen.ieL Twenty-fir. . .) r tu .y -- on o.fi red f.tr a service of this lion. day at 2 p. t tin kin bits .lipped ty, a great howl There are now but three prisoner wtdgoup from the pcp and that those Purify your blood, ton np the system, W Im the and regulate the digestive organ hr takconfined in the county jail.. Ihiwm lotulf are now so slow to act f dJ-- be t ranter. ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. ixld by all King am! Janie lintler, charged sill, druggists. bold-op in Park City mine time ag i, the A steady and Frank Carroll, "also from Park, VJung matt il the Ptvples Main la gat fff tl Company. I ill he at th Cualville House ckargad with horse stealing. The latter Mmvant viiie from Thurelay mohnng Octoiwr cut a horse loose from it hitching in e Grand lovd at Clu.r Hall, Frnlav 2oth until noon t the JTth for the Park City about two weeks ago and " fiend. of receiving taxes from ail thoe Ijthjtve(Donating him, made a tear of the town. Walter t iGun prompter and Boor nii-iop- f. who desire to par at that time. Tn Ve ,V) cent. He then hitched hi Lore in front of . I ! eoaiit W. Goo, Collector 1 e n nt nt ait ratM o, r mes-teng- lf illn-lrat- ea t!r fhype-pound- -- jit ill. st - I ! VV nlr J. B. Salmon is rapidly recovering (rout the effects of the accident sustained by hi tali last week. The two broken rib give tnot considsraole pain but he will soon ho out again. Mr.J. H. hollar, representing a division of the Wrought Irou Rang.) y oi St. IiuN, was in town this week making si rangement fora short stay here., lie is now at Kayiville. Mr. Nixon, a pleasant, agreeable, southern gentleman from Chattanooga, Tenn., was in Coalville a few day this week. Mr. Nixon is an extensive iron mine operator in lus state, lie rams. to. Utah on ary igit for tlie improvement of his wifes health, and seeing such extensive mining operations going on, took an interest in visiting (be mines, Thsfirm lie is identified with ere the manufacturers ef a g hand drill winch lie thought would-bof great Value in the coal mines, so ife sent for a couple and puthem to aork in the mine at this poiut. W under stand they arethevrrjr thing needed, and will undoubtedly he generally adopted. nt-Oral- ly labor-savin- e - X pur-me- ,i fkVl V'.7f7Ui; Jxd(Mf IlHttas SlMXtT COUNTY. , P. A 'good, Coalville, Poll No. -J. I. ; J. T. Hod eon, D. ; Thomas Ball, R. Poll No. 2 W. Wright, J)., James Parkinson, D. ; James Salmon, R. Echo A. U. Brlmm.D., Joseph Store r, D,; E.C. Morse, R. llunefer Jetties laskett, D., William Richini. 1). ; William Drawer, K. B. By cues, D., lloytavjll Gporg Civilian Winter, D.j Uhsylpe Kama J, (!. Lambert, D G. B. Leonard, 1. E. Korenaen, R. Oakley William White, D., Ikomas UibUma, 1). W, H. Stevens, R. Park City, First Ward-- B. W. Berry, P., Fred 1 arson, D. Robert T. Kimball, 1- j.' tt- - ' . Second Ward Solon Kpiro, D., F, C, R. Ttiird Warl Daniel F. Hurley, D., George W. Curlia, D. ; Frank Wescott, B. Ontari i George W. Groo, D., John McPonald, D. j F. A. Parker, R. paly W illiam Miller, D., John Crook, k;Jf. 15.. Minor, If. Kimball, p., II. Parley, Tark-- li. 0, Young, P. O. F. Johnqn, R.' peoa ). F, Lyons, Fr., D.f John Maxwell, 1). f If, B, Wrgl)t, 8. , Hi John Herton, D., H. R. Seauiotis, 1).; William Reynold, R. Upton E L. Randall, D., Tltomat I . Meadow, R. Fewkee, William Crook, D., Joseph WttHsfijp Pendelton, p, A. A Anderson, R. WoudUikl Georgw O. Eilte, lb. John Boh sen, D. ; W. J. Pare, R. Thompson,. ; B'amarck Rnyder, - i.; voroan corxTr. Canyon Creek John Wood a, D., E H. Durant, p. ; If. Dickson, R.' V. C. Pklihet, Jb, Lhavle Croydea Conoie, D. ; Heher Beeale, K. K' Thnrston, D., F. A. Litile, D. ; J,. J. Edhelm, R. Morgan W. w '. Francis D., W, Cook, Jb ; Janies VVWcb, R. IVlrrewo John Green, D.yLnwyene? Anderson, lb ; Jukn Croft. 8, Millcit-Jo- hn 1.M r ed Lsttm format the Pot Keroaintrig-uncalloffice In Coalv ilia on October II, 1894. When cafiing for any of thee let? era, please ear advertised : ' Karts (start- o . Dari Co. XMie Bof Bias Xmg MirkeatU 1 J I tlllkrlsB nerBeiS Ktekar4s Ml-- S J Jaibcj V Voceif I Mom rarsaa- - KuaeAe Clark. A. D ' Bosa.P N Wht ami oats ' a ill be reeejTsJ a tbi office on subscription at Uiarkj) pdc. Th quality not b foo, k A Li id x rdT IT We are Her to r4i luslness, And do you some 'ood O i :1S 0 . l l i by selling you your lerch mdise at such ! i I prices that wilLsave you mono rant your trade. Ourdino o; ( j C7, and war- - Dry Goods, Di Notions, Shoes, Rubber T Goods uroceriesrv e i s v raav ; - to None, and oiir prices beyond Competition, Did you ever hear, of the famous Is Second - Thp Utah Commission held n meeting oF Tuesday to pass upon seveiab election matter before them, i A resolu tion was passed that ail registrar or deputy registrars op judges of election ho have been nomlneted tor gny office since theb appointment tp fill any election offioe, hot)ld send. In their resignation at once,' o that they may be filed hy now of tho Comappoint mission. A complete list of judge of election was appointed, those for Butnniit and Morgan coil n tie being as follow; v - enn-pnn- ! X ij-- Swiss Condie' m wear being sold 3ii s IJnder , - - -. . 4r x., . $2.A:.Suit?( V course you will say no! .Well, come to our place of business and geta Suit for $2. Regular Price on these goods, $4 a suit. Of Men's Fleece Lined Underwear Regular price on these goods is $2.25 a suit 'r Ladies W ool Undervests. 90o t H Pants to match. Per Suit, $1.75. W orth r--- Ask to see ' - 90C $2.50 our line of: BOYS' JERSEY SUITS. Finest in the land, and . , r ONLY $3.00 PBR SUIT. Other goods, too numerous to mention. The onljway for you to dg is tg come tmud examine for yourselve3, and we will convince you that we are th Leaders ia Low Prices. If you have no cash, bring your" produce, for, as we told you in the last issue of this paper, it is just as good and will go just as' far as your cash in our place. . ' Yours for Goods Cheap, not Cheap Goods, PEOPLES WRCANTILE 00;. A. SCOWCROFT. Manager, 1 |