Show COAL WILL BE COMING FROM MILLER CREEK BY b 17 I 1 DECEMBER IS 15 the railroad nearly completed cedar creek branch to be finished by the end of the year the helper liquor cases postponed local news GETTING READY TO SHIP LOTS OF COAL indications are that shipments will commence by december 15 J jordan of the contracting firm of jordan of salt lake city came down last night from the city with we carpenters who went out to work on the tipple for the miller creek coal mine in conversation with mr air jordan at the cottage hotel it was learned that the tipple will be finished rinia hed by the end of the present month the extra carpenters now at work will make the early i an assured fact then there fa is about a mile of track to finish up be tween the tipple and the mine a small job and when it is completed coal will atari start it seems to be about certain that carloads of coal will be coming down by the of december the water pipe line to the tipple consisting of feet of 4 inch pipe the water being taken from miller creek ia is al f t as is 3 also a idoo foot line to a hj mine the pay roll at the mine for last month was about which gives some idea of the district amount of worl being done up in that the ilia work on tho branch to cedar brtek has 1 aen rushed through lively already there is talk of traina running to the mine mino by the first year yearn the new engine la 13 expected exp cited in a week it at the latest three milea miles of track ia is laid and the balance Is coming up fast with the completion of this road another large producer will be added to he lilt list inthis in this part of the state jordan and libbey have a sewer contract at eureka where they have go 60 men employed the work v ill be completed in a week or two THE HELPER CASES NOT YET SETTLED the trial last monday was only a postponement of settlement no deri definite nite decision was reached in the cases at helper when the trial took place monday joseph bar begho D B flaim D I 1 Ber bergeen gern and B vignetta were arrested on the charge of selling liquor without a license at the time of the arrest all the defendants had licences licenses licen ces but not having paid the differ difference enco between tho the old license rate and tho new now 2600 one passed to take fact effect november I 1 they were arrested the charge was selling liquor without a license two of the men arrested whose license had expired by the time the trial came up tendered their license money but it was refused the case was postponed and it is likely it will be carried to a higher court in the meantime the accused men are going ahead with their business and tre are going to fight the case to tho the bit ter end game gaine warden makes his rounds Antl calhun irn madsen deputy game warden of carbon county was in price monday he lie is making a trip through lugh taj bisection section of the county he has ted wellington Sanny side kenil orth forth and all places where duty called him mr air madsen reports there aro arc very lew few violation violations of the game laws of the irate tc in the last aix six months only two nuts arrests have been made about two weeks ka ago a greek at waa was ar feared for killing grouse he lie was wai canted fined too and one night in iw jill and chis his gun confiscated theother the other was in july at helper where a greek crek wa was I 1 peed and sixty days in all I 1 1 for killing a deer mr lir madsen says there has bean a umber of licences licenses licen ces issued in price but h D haa has not found any infract lot iota a of the me laws widow asks salt was med led last saturday by alice 0 Il eckstead in ill the united states dr cir auit court ap ainest the gilson asphaltum company for damages for the death of maurice S beckstead Geck stead june 2 25 in dragon mine at dragon uintah county beckstead was caught between a car and a door and was fat ally crushed lack of proper machinery is by the plaintiff to have been the cause of her husbands death will call a meeting of county officials A soon na as tho the rush of business busi nees is over state auditor jessie D jewkes wilt will make the rounds of severe counties to inspect their systems of book keeping then he will call a meeting of all the county officials of the state to discus discuss taxation and arrange a uniform system it had been intended at firc to hold holl the convention in salt lake during the present month but ft it was soon discovered that november is all around the busiest month in the year for county officials ito a latter atte will b k I 1 choen oer it is hoped to make a meeting of county officials an annual affair sheep raising paying there are few people in this enago age who are a are of the fact that one of the heaviest sheep owners in the state lives in mount ale he is N 7 f Ni nielson elon and bi faie number at present head which if marx eted at present prices will bring in the neighborhood of the yearly income from the wool clipped from this herd ie is estimated at at about in addition to tho the spring lambs iambs that may be sold bringing in about or a frosa gross income of which is no mail small item for a it man in a country town of inkabi tants mr air nielson employs cei scantly from 25 15 to 30 men to care for his sheep allison george found guilty knitel united states state marshal james 11 an derson and clem hors horsby ay iy left monday for the federal prison at leavenworth kan ran whence they will conduct allison A george george was recently convicted in the united states district court for stealing cattle from the um tah indian reservation ho he was sen fenced to serve a year and a day tho the day was added because the baar 1 requires that persons k sentenced nten ced for a year cr or less ahall serve the sentence in the tile county jail pace not guilty after being oat out four and one half hours the jury at moab in the case of the state versus joseph pace ch arg cd ed with the murder of joseph harris at west water on october 3 returned a verdict of not guilty harris was unarmed at the time he was killed there had been trouble between the two men for seven years evidence was introduce i that harris had made several threats to kill pace and these had been co communicated to him pace was represented by attorney D D houtz of provo and george bullock of grand Jure junction tion district attorney woods was assisted by attorney J F halderman of grand junction president smiths birthday president joseph t P smith sinith of the mormon church has passed his seventy first birthday to the three score years and ten he haa has added another and ho he still enjoys the best of and that measure of strength which lives reason for the hape that he may see a very great many more years of useful usefulness nesi ho lie has probably been more abused than any other man in the united states if not in the world it is interesting te to know too that most of the abuse that has been heaped upon him cornea comes from the pena pens and tongues of men who are indebted to him and the still more fact may be added that the abuse has not hurt him says the herald Pe publican possibly it haa not been altogether pleasant amant most alost men prefer to be fairly spoken of by overdone everone but the strong man and the useful Is he who ran can continue being strong and useful even e en when madi the subject of attack president smiths position la Is a very important one lie liaa has great interests in teresta in hand and every man who knows knos him knows he Ss IS la pable honest and absolutely sincere and arid close to his heart lies the comforting thought that a it great multitude of good men and good women give glio him their loyal and devoted love wellington notes mrs W P camp of malad city idaho is here visiting her mother mrs joseph draper mrs hirs esther ganv returned home last tuesday fron fro n clawso Claw soi i where she j has been for a few daas visiting I 1 friends and relatives miss lottie snyder of thia this place was wax married last tuesday to mr air Loz 1 of helper about twenty menty five defendants of at J J thayn net riet at his place november it 11 in honor of his birthday and a time was had after ing in a fine dinner and an enjoyable program business was transacted that was left unini unfinished shed from last sear ear che rhe meeting was ada to meet at woodland summit county november 11 1910 clear creek notes thero was no school in n three departments monday which was caused by the delay of the misses anderson and morgan and mcevoy who were snowbound in returning from the in estate we were two daya days without nuil mail tho the snow was between three alii aid four feet deep slaughter hill ifill and gibson have purchased a fine rno ing picture machine and intend riving giving two perform A week this wll he appreciated and deserves des etves good vatron patron afe ve from the fact that hat nothing in thia this line comps comes to thi 4 town the winter school is preparing afine a fine pro ramr e for thanksgiving gl ving there has been one or two cases of scarlet fever in town but nothing serious serous has resulted master mechanic has a very sick child thild of chronic stomach troubles the town was in good condition before the snow fell everything being thoroughly cleaned up there was a big dance tn liv tho the town hall all list saturday night the attendance was vas large ferron notes last friday night twins were wr born eborn to mr air and mrs jag jas steve steves s all are well and james is as proud as a king last thursday a fine baby boy arrived at the home of john allred mr air of daynes beebe music co of salt lake has been in our city for the past week and is selling a great many pianos erastus nelson of ferron is reported aa as being very sick S at M williams and A J broderick Uro denck of emery were ferron ferran visitors last sunday huntsmen of rochester is bringing his family to ferron perron where ho 0 va nill ill put his children in school for the winter about five inches of snow fell here bore last saturday night and all the famera farmers are feeling fine about it ex capt a few that are still threshing J W williams of provo who has been in our city for the past wee week or ten da a has just closed a deal for a fine thoroughbred belgian horse T A williams died at her home in emery monday night A G anderson of castle dale was a ferron visitor tuesday J J saen of this city left yes tor for price and salt lake city word v as left here sunday by S at willams of emery thit they would load ferron teania with coal tuesdays and fridays president R G miller was a ferron visitor sunday monday and tuesday mr hoi hot ace duncan will jeliver coal to every part of our city for U per ton from another correspondent mr air and mrs james stevens had twins born to them I 1 night a girl and a it boy mother and babies doing nicely father says he is going to teach tho the boy the blacksmith trade mr and mrs john allred had a fine boy born to them lust last monday mr anil and mrs george funk had hid a boy bom born to them on monday night I 1 mr air and sirs airs alfred had 1 a boy born to etem a few days ago we learn there has been a compary organized for the purpose of running an automobile service from price to castle dale carrying passengers and making a round tri trip daib via cedar creek and huntington everything is to be in shape by january 1 1910 wyatt bryan Is s manager the auto mobile will be madlof made of the very beat material price will be the head quarters automobile service our ferron perron correspondent sai sal s that an slit automobile line is to be established be he tween prie e and castle dale the round trip will be mide m ide dally tally cedar cr creak pak and huntington will bo be called at win wyott wyatt a an with the headquarter headquarters at price will be manager of the company it ia i expected ahr automobile will be here liere and ready for uee use by january I 1 its a good show dante the great and nd his rave gave two rood good entertainments enter ain menta in t tl 1 e town hall last aeh the box trick whereby henri gets out of il ce benimon packing box nailed up by people volan volun from the audience was very clever the nailing committee put him in a boc box but lie n appeared in the aud audience lente a few minutes later ila how he 1 got out without breaking the box is u ma mist astery cry the hypnotic v ork and legerdemain tents were goal the company was in Sunn ysido itel per castle gato gate this next week they ill be in ington castle dale date ferron perron orangeville Oran Orang eeville eville and emers emer 3 huntington notes oar town board have just had oma orna mental iron gates placed at all four comers cornera of the public square and hav been bridging ome of the sido walli alk 4 rob kroner grader and nd s 11 warr win uro lerzo in n thorough thoro cleaning a end ni level inar in there la is nothing no mals a town look moie dilapidated ard ru aured aged s tred t the ten ton light that the town I 1 card ordered aro are hero and will ill ba lie in running older soon thu relief coclet are putting on a bc be ui iti dance on tho the ath and wo we expect to have a jolly good time A farewell party will ill be given fr dav the in honor of ray johnsoa Juhn John sor who will leave e for a mission to the San sandlin dwin Is larria to 1 ibor in arc missionary field mrs jane aiger alger from nine mil has been visiting her here for the past week the family bird haa has recently visited the home of mr air and mrs joseph B meeke meeks jr and left a bouncing boy baby national yield of oats according to the crop reporter issued by the united states department of agriculture the average oats yield per acre for ten year years were AS follows fol lowa russia 19 P 4 austria 28 C r united state 29 8 united kingdom of greit Urite iii aud in gamt 47 and an germany 47 the three gratt crop v of wheat fait la it year united state Staten bushela bush tle cla germany bushela bu shelo and ilu putsia ala mla 1 81 I ur L the worl le crop was elsi ele and an excess c of cither either corn earn or wheat |