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Show . University of Utah , ' Times, HE 1 i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. II. VOL COALVILLE, SUMMIT A. IV ID MORGAN COUNTIES. COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TEr ktilli f Kitr Tan In Tluaa.l1 1K Found To W Wok rn.li N.lrlj linnlt r.iMj K.pr.HlUlll Whal lliir ril About. riot. Man hunt wa- - hurttn the kite last week by having a horse fail on kiui. Tb wound 11 very painful; the only wonder 11 that hi leu wu not broken. Mr. Maicl.ant in non able to tie around hut cannot uac hi teg. John Maxwell, who purchased the Go-o- p store here from Z. l M. 1. of Salt Lake Citv, opened up husiuess on Iri-daof last week, ann from the nuniber en around the place4" be must lie doing well. 'A large mnslr of out citizens w ent to Kama On Sutinrduv night la witness the Iterforinaiire of the Coalville Home Dramatic Company in the domestic dramas entitled IJlcVry Farm and The y They report that the Tooiljes. dal themselves proud and that they were well repaid for the trip of eignmiiles and back. The sleighnde going and oil the return, together ith the (.erformanee, was an enjoyment long to lie runtiered. Jeon is in need of a large hall ami stage w herein theatrical performances cun Ik held. Will not some of our citizens form a stock company and erect such h building9 Entertainments of that kind are far better than so unuh darning ; besides that, we have excellent talent for the stage here in leoa, which should le encouraged. Who will lead out in this enterprise9 If the building is erected ami furnished other will top here and play. The investment in such a bunding would pay a handsome return for the means invested, liesides furnishing a place of amusement, which we now lack, as the hall we new have is lint Isrge, enough tor that purpose. The ilierry sleighing parties, the music of the bells and the song a, d laughter of the voung people as they glide over thesnow are .nightly heard on oar streets, lo nistter how . roid ths weather is, far while the enow lasts, there will be sleighing by both old snd young, they 11 enjoy it alike. Who can blame them? Qur district school proposes to give an entertainment and dance on the afternoon and evening ot Washingtons Birthday, February 22nd. A vsry enjoyable time may lie looked' for. Mrs. flays and Mis Evans, tbe teachers in our schools, are giving the Lest of satisfaction and lhe pupils speak of them in the highest terms. Having th love and lespect of the pupil is half the battle fora teacher. The Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association meetings are well attended this winter, and the exercises are interesting and instructing, as are also the meetings of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement and the Primary Associations of this place. Mi. and Mr. A. Miles, the Misses 1 la and Maud Miles returned home from Charleston, Wasatch county, on Suns day, where they had been ou a visit for a few days. They report having had a very pleasant time while from home, William Reynolds of Rockport was ia Ieoa tke first of the week attending to sosse legal business. Judge W. II. Stevens was in Ieoa on Friday and reported Oakley as being all right, although th mercury was down t- - VV v com-past- . pretty low. The dance in Marchant's ball en Friday night was a very pleasant affair although tker was hut few in attendance. Mr. Merchant now has a piano in his hall which bslp tbe music out wonderI 1- -1fully. There were nvai dances dn Katuss oa Friday night. Tbs manager of on e team and sleigh to sent a leoa and gavt a free ride to Kantas and back te all who would patronize his dance. Several young ladies aud gentlemen took advantage of the offer and went up there to exercise the light fan-tiic toe. E. If. Rhrad of Coalville was seen going through Ieoa on Sunday' like a streak of lightning.' lie did nst stop Tbe first long enough to cay how? impression was that some of the good people sf Kamas were after him, but, sn second thought, th conclusion wss arrived at that he was in R hurry. tCLgt home to school and school work. It is said that ys editor passed through 1eoa on Saturday and Sunday, and that through his modesty he kept himself eovered up M that h would not bs recognised. I do not believe the insinna-tkfor whoev er beard of a newspaper man who was not always looking out for the main charics and the pries of a subscription.' It must have been ths cold four-hors- 'I It is said that a paity Wasatch county contemnlate establishing a creamery in or near Pena during the coming season. If t'iev do it will lieanother opportunity hat ourcitixens will bavs lost. Why is it that w let othtr come in and reap all the It i about tine our county got a move on itself and start up enterprises of the r own and reap the Iwnelits themselves and not wait until i Lev are forced to say It might have lieen. tio will lead out in the home industries? The know! e Ige that our Lome main litmus i re prospering is a source of great satisfaction to the good people of Itah. Among the ventures is that of Tfik Timkk which is now a yearling of wonderful growth, and which bids fair .o become onenf tbe largeaTweetU papersxif Utah. With the commencement of the second voliimn Ths. Tiwss limy well feel proud of its position and of the encour- agement and support extended to It. It being the county pajwr, it should be iu every home and ever? meant taken to make ihe life of the paper long and There is a local agent i ae vary whom you can hand the to precinct pries of subscription. Start with No. 1, Vol. II, and you will have invested in the best home paper in the west. M, II. Bleazard and A. 1. Merchant went to Salt Lake City last week and returned home on the 15th. The members of the Twenty-SeconQuorum of Seventies w ho reside in leoa, Oakley nnd Kama will hold , their regular monthly meeting in Ieoa on Sunday, February 24th. A full attendance is desired as inattsrs of Importance will route before the meeting. B. R. E. Vim. pros-petou- .3- d USKUf. - Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of Rock port were seen shaking hands a ith- - friend aud relatives last Sunday In Oakht. Mr, Bagnell of Coalville was visiting at J. Phillips and sleighriding the horse gists. - Ms.-- Bagnell drives and and some of the boys dread to see him come hereon Bundav. Miss Marv Ilorton is home again after an absence of nearly two years. Hauling and putting up ice is the eidvr of t he day, preparatory to keeping cool S. next summer. a-fi- ne JlOOKFOltT Mr. William Wrightof Coalville was in Ruck port on Fur.day last, lie addressed the Sunday school snd also the afternoon service. He also gave a horticultural lecture after meeting. We have had spring weather this week. The snow is melting fast. The dance on the 14th was not very well attended. Those present had1 an enjoyable tune. A number of our young men are busy putting up ice. Mrt. F. A. Hortin is quite sick. Mr. Joseph Mitchell and his two daughter! of Kamas were visiting friends hare on Fundav last. Miss Bsdie Eldredge of Conlville is in Rock port visiting relatives. TO 1 NO. a ' enough. It is the adobe surface stratum about SO test ia depth that is gradually . j descending. , ! their lives are ue, aired of. OUPPENINCS AND K TlVState ToWbv 30 tollf uirhlmry, Mara., Utentirof Horn np fo i w ,, VSP ... -- J JetjL ttvrFSJO (asesTiavw liven reworied, one trunk will Wekteni line M. the Mi. A. Williams returned home All It iMpmithl Iihi r Ik. Vlrrk ptiysieiau alone prelect having forty patients. Union Pacific in its controversy w ith he has comlast week bom falt jke. From ihr I Trl.grapkir London, Feh. lo. This afternoon ths Western. pleted herconrs nf studies. H.alek.. Fr.im mmd 1M I! Mall tiasette a uispstch prims F. H. Truesvlole, formerlv of live Saw Mr. Knoth Brown of lloyUville, wlio Bvergwber. mm. t hee the statement KrHnclbPO Fuij. repcatisg chronicle, caught in a when,, is one of the stake suerintendt of Sunthat Ting, the I hinese naval. i mwk scheol last visited Kan., bank, with ferged our schools, day (urnitiifu nucidt vii iUTOUnt of Ealunlav. Frlu usriMktk ... Sunday. Hca!iattended reverse of the Chinese Inrrea, and that rst t..nj,ever ki, ou o i The services aud addressed tlie meeting. state- Washington, Feh. 18. rttging Commodore Liu and General Chang have Leal week the theruiometi r registeisd i ,n the South. also taken their lives for th same reason. meut of the condition of the treasuryr cash balance, f 154, 08d,088; Th diMerenlia j Available S3 below zelo. . Washington, Feb. 18.'The Senate and gold reserve, 55,611, 704. A. Bales gives a masqiieia'I ball in i furt,,,,r couMdere.l in th Renele. House conferees on the hill fm .1. examthe child i en - iiu. at W lute Plains, ination ml dumbest ion of mineral-land- s Cincinnati, O., Feb. 18. Word frem Young's Hell Tuesday February 2ftli. ami other point in th Prizes wid la given the two let charac- - j N. ., is hurneri tu ths ground. Buckingham of state Montana the and Idaho have in effort atated that thn , Hocking All valley lit turiht ter. imam il reached an agreement practitally on thej j destitution was such that the sufferers bt ha rr, ahandunru , basis of ilia lull as ii passed the henate. by the t. . I. Stewart gave an entertainment tlvn Tii hi school Tuesday HfteriiWm in honor irtratiap-oThe bill was ir ported to the Senate to- were becoming desperate. Governor f ordered immediate necessities W , An American laptnm i? turtuied bv day, amendment accepted and the bill McKinley atdiirgton's Birthday. to Buckingham and the bill sont te him. Mr, and Mrs. ltigby had a very iivkjthellaaaiian gotemnu-n- t to force a coi, pastted. It is understood that a like The Cincinnati relief committee later action will he taken in the 11 os Be on child last week. Dr. Hosmer wascalledrjfeiiion. sent a carload of supplies and Congress Monday, The bill has been before coni t fiei all right again. The child man Raul J. feorg, of Middletown, will relary of is NaV Hrrbtrtpav gress for the past four years. send another carload on hit owo account Mr. J. M. Hixson, is very much bet- - tribute to Lincoln nt the kculch-lnsBethlehem, la.. Feh. 16. From pri- as soon at he can have l lie ter. He is tapidlv recovering from bis j banquet." shipment advice received here it is tiiade, vate . i A in moluticri the lerinsn Reichstag irknesr j learned that there is truu&le brewing Miss l.ibtiv Young is still confined to looking to an intcnmiioiiH1 monetaiy Washington, Feh, 18, -- The predicted for ike island of torn Domingo.' The controverv between the two houses of the house. . j cotiferem and th mimnelmitiun of president ot that island, it la staled , hae has been adopted. over the Senate amendrasut Mis Kate To-- i .line home hom Fall silver been acting with a high hand in seizing congress to the diplomatic and ronsulor appro-pristio- n 15. Coal war. for Ph. Chicago, in been ottered ssav lls ha Ioikehunday. the funds of some Fiench uicrchaut. ' bill to extend $600,000 for th car lots MI.10 per uis m the tracks two loontns. The French will also claim indemnity and preliminary work on a survey This was the lowest at Chicago lor the death of oueof their country men. IIKVKFKR. cable to connect the United Btates and r price touched since the coal war began. The French now have five the Hawaiian island is at hand. The Mr. and Mrs. James lire of Rhoadee Feb. 16. The lying at llayii ready to poueoe dowu Wavhingtoa, 1. conferees of the House and Senate held valley were vtaiting their many relative president has appointed Right Rev. upou the little island. their first meeting ami friends here during t he week. They were lUthop Henry B. l hippie, of Miunensta, able to of come to term IStb. Febrnnrr agreement Sunday upon thank to wishes Your a member of th hoard of Indian all the dozen amendments to the bill assisted hitn and tho-- e wlm sn kindly lope Leo health is improving. except h at for tbe cable, ths Senatorial his fiuniii in their recent sicknees. All The Brooklyn strike is declared Baltimore, Feb. 15. vlr. June Hodconferee receding from several minor tin arv improving at writing. of Baltimore, died Cliuage, Feh. 17. Dr. William God- amendments tnd the House ges, representawork hae It is safe to say more canyon aged 73. His connection with public frey Dyae, one of Chicagos pioneer tives ' accepting several, been done this winter here than for affaile datal back to Know nothing physicians, was killed by n Lak Shore street many vesrs previous. Everybody seeme times, when he assumed ths leadership passenger train at the Sixth-nint- h Wsdawsdav, Psbrwary soak. ' to want lumber aud are hauliag log to in striving to (heck tbe law lessees Crossing. Egypts Khedive wede a slave. get some. Our sawmill will aot have to which then overran the city. Bald mere, I b. 17. The tug Supiler Gal and Free! have been pardoned by' top for want of log, but it will soon be Albuquerque, N. M., Feh. 16. Jot is freztiu up in Cottrell Point, Great Governor Richard of Wyoming. necessary for the pri prietor of the saw- Carakajaj and hteeon, Jusa, have been Wycessic river. She has four bargee Bicyclist Fuller was hurt o badly ia mill to get more land to stack logs and found froaea to death on the mss east loaded with coal, Tk Enterprise Is San Francisco rnces that be may die. lumber on. ' ef this eity. They left her Wednesday fruaen at Tarkey Point. Ths Belmont-Morga- n bond prospectus . Notwithstanding the open winter ws night with some supplies during ths Guthrie, Okla., Feb. 37 The Texas fixes 1124 for the new price satishave had, everybody eeme to be blinding torn, and wsnt into camp, express and a through cattle train oil securities; fied aDd would not weep were it to break where thiif liedies were stiff, the Sani Fe collided In Dead Man's ' Carlisle says the treasury baa aaowey "ivsnsw City, Feh lhp Mar- Cut, lUe mi! south of herr n't midp.si Mr. John iaskett went to Balt Lake tin, a negro, the murderer ef EH Btill-wel-t, night Saturday wight. The engineer enough without nn issue of certificates. Llday and Hazard, Utah bicyclists, w City laet Monday with a fine' bujifh of haaged her this morning. On was killed and the fireman scalded to have been restored to good standing by mutton that he hss been feeding for Jnly 4, 1893, Martin and n companion death, . the L. A; W, convention. the market. naaisd Lyle met Eli Stillwell, wh was 17. Feb, Madg Pa., Philadelphia, Murderer Gentry wae found uncon- Your agent here hss plenty of room to intoxicated, and jostlwl against them. York, a eoprano singer with The Sc Hi us on 4 rhiTadeTpLTa door-stepw ith Martin, WfrT stabbed tmwe Baggage Check" company, was shot from a iaflicted suffering want to settle fur their paper iu that to the heart. I.jle was acquitted. and almost at instantly killed himself. Mart sin mainU'.ncd to the last that Lyle ' . y wav. Zeisss lintel, this city .by James 1. was the murderer. was taken up by a vote of S6 Jones bin Back corned. of an Colliers a I was pleased to see the letter in Tub Gentry, debated to adjournment at. Omaha, Fsh. 15. Ctrl A. Hoffman ef Nunibei company. Gentry eteaped to 27 and Timks from Mr. A. A. Mills, Agricultural ' the Grand of en the twenty per- and up to the late hour had not been night, opposition filibustering-Wolco- tt Island, College, Logan, which I read very careintroduces a resolution sgainat saved sons wreck of from the the ; ptured. fully, and while I agree with kirn to a of silver legislation at this consideration in th North sea on the niori Elbe," froi well 14th we A dispatch dated February certain extent, knowing that session. of can be greatly benefited by a practical ing January 20th, was in Omanto-da- y Field Marshal Oyama, who is command es on-- his cara in lie home, way Washington, Feb. 10. Tbe prubabil-it- y of the Japanese military-forcat Wei system of agriculture, and granting alt thsl the Jones eilver Mill will sethe line mentioned by biin to be feaeL from Chicago at 9.50 thisrtiorning and llai Wei, announces that the Captain ble and remunerative, the fact still re- spent the day callingon hie friends, surrendervd tbe Chinese on land snd cure a hearing in iie House, If It is for his home at ii .15 this after very small. mains that all could not and would not and left sen. He also announces that Admiral passed by tbe Senate An apparently impassable barrier stand officers committed two be adapted for engagement in ths tame, boo. sad other Ting MeiicoCk Feb. 15. Ion Ignacio suicide after addressing a letter from before the first step necessary to bring hence the need of establishing some industries te employ Mariscal, minister of foreign relatioue the Chinese flagship accepting- - tbe Ja- it before the House the favorablere-por- t manufacturing from the rommllte, against 1$. those set adapted to agriculture, It inpMexican cabinet, states that des-p- panese demand. Washington, tbe reports te tbe contrary, th end Feb. 19. Representative seems to me that we need lots more poo- A to 17. special Houston, Tex., Feb. y ft in I the Post from Austin .says: It is an- - W. A. Ftone, oP Rennsylvania, pie here to make boots, shoe, overajk; of Uit (iuatmlft queitiofl is a constitutional amendment The h& proposed indicated that nounwl that lion. W. L. Wileon has secretary shirts, baskets, harness, hate, bonfiet, light. that th ntigh boring republic is still evtiling been tendered by the rcgsnts the pos- proliibit!ng tbt states from granting the' etc., and use up our surplus are now such a drag incite market. the rest qsest ions in th dispute with ition of president of tbe University of right of franchise to any person not a snd is endeavoring to gain all citizen of tbe United States. a serious acci- Msxio, Texas, which offer he has Bader considWhat might have tk tins possible. eration. A bill i now pending in the Tharsdajr, February list. dent happened on thedugwsy spoken of Alexandria (ears a Bedouin tiprising. Honlulu, Feh. 8. Lilioukalani Done legislature creating the office end It has last keek between here and Echo. It is of Hawaii, was no opposition. The a vsry bad dugway,' and at this time of iuie, US repeal passed un the 6th instant on a charge Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 17. Henry tbe year, teams have to double to get of miorison of treason. The origiaal Knob snd Henry Semis, of Hoboken, Fan Francisco, Feh. 20. Tho bill to upl ;Mr. Caldarweod tad Mr. Fife had dead been for coal, and took Mr. Calderwoods was trason. After th charge wae read about SO years of age, were found prevent the manufacture, sal or other They- engaged distribution of load tip ou top and went after the other the mater went over for a day. Th in Miller hotel cigarettes has passed load. By some means the sleigh started case w called again day before yeeter-da- v a room last night but failed to make both branches of tho legislature and was turning. ' The deposed stonsrch any response when called thli morning. y eent to the governor For liia ap- -' and went down the bank,- - through th refnsedto plead, so a plea ef not guilty Tli door was broken down and it wae proval. wire fence and eh to th U. I, track. waeenved. The work nf examining, Ion ml that they bad been asphyxiated During the early hours of the day the Luckily the first train was coming np and heavily loaded, so it could stop, and witness was gone on a ith, and enough by gas. It is believed that it had bea silver hill mad lte exit frohi the Penates Mr.'Jonel of Arkansas, in charge of tbo the trainmen helped to clear th track, evident was recured te prove to an im- accidently turned on. lamis, Feb. 17. At tb feamale measure-,- announced that il friends partial Server that the was aware thst Thu an accident vas --mnded. ft; y Clyde Came- w 3ii Id make no further effort to pass it the rsbtlion wae to bsTstarted. bosprta! of tail city TrH7Stepben Is in BaltLake. He A a made of a desperate at- at thi present session. 17, youth ron, has Just taken in a fine bunch of beeves. Wehrwsry 17lh. tempt to end the life of hie girl wife, Butte, Mont., Feb. 20. Fpeclal to BlixpiCoiifestioa was made to order Mamie, aged 17, and himself. Through LAND DECISIONS. Tribune Rolieeman James Dwyer akot -by hu aorney. a succession of misfortunes the couple and instantly killed Owen Walsh, a defeats Sullivan in the row- had been usable to tiiake a living. Mrs. FBr!sli4ty ff. 1. Hvia lisrdig young miner, about midnight, while C. D. ' torncFf WMhintNt Cameron was taken sick with malarial ing mate fsr $1000. a fight. Walsh assaulted . trying to , Notice defining the ex'"vt of a settlefever and had to be removed - to the City the officer stop A Sant I train turned over an with a knife. ment claim, conspicously posted 0a subCameron, is th suburb of Kansas' institution for trjatment. D. thereof outside of divisions Washington, the technical C., Feb. 20.Frwder-h- k till out of work, called to eee his wife City; ig$ were injured. the noted freed man, Oraon which section the Douglass, some for Improvequarter They talked earnestly The Rrhslag passed tbe resolution snd diplomat, died a few minutes tor ments art placed, are as effectual in drew a Cameron when suddenly time, A international before 7 oclock monetary conhis resident notifying subsequent settlers of the ex- favoring resolver and fired one shot at his bimetal-lisa- i. cheap fo the ference restoration of, at a suburb of tent of said claim as improvements this city, of Anacosta, wound fatal wife, inflicting a probably ' placed on the different eubdivsion. in the aide near the beait.' Ii then heart failure. Hie death Was entirely A grestindergreund river has been turned the revolver upon ktinself, bet unexpected, as he bad been enjoying tke MinsstL. beet of health. Deaaldsoa Smith ex- inflicted the diecovemby only a eligbt scalp wound be An actual discovery of mineral is a Africa. stein r i!e wHI "New York, Feh, 20. It took J. Rierre-pop fore be a a seize J. Hi prerequisite to the location- of a mining ploring Moi gan, at ting for himself ami I or I lain Or., rb7ifi. X,'N. fcteves, die. - , claim. Bunco with th Belmont, just twenty minute Aiigun Kelly, A certificate of .the location of a minIwy7ho. Tsataay, Febrwsrr 10th.t receive and close bids for was convited of the murder of George cannot be claim estaba accepted ing v new 4 per cent bonds. The The L. A- - W. eelect Asbury Bark for sentenced to lishing th mineral character of a tract W. Psyref and drop color questions. meet snvdicate will dispose of ita fifteen bulk of yeaiimprUsnment. in the abeeuce of other evidenc show18. An explesion tbe loan abroad In the interest of their Feb. 16. Ash ef Feb. Fa., Portions actual of an laid, mineral. OsklandpsH, discovery ing -The existence of geld in the Berryiai1ills north of Berklev are of ge wbith will probably result in tbe agreement with the government U maintain the occurred miners reserve. One hua- eleven gold least at e! destli wi.l Aliout towrd the not fie valley. preclude agricultural sliding quantities this msrniiig in dred and eighteen wax bid for the new eclock ten half at ot sifted thsir Tbe land. past Assistant the have acre poisition. Secretary entry foundation! tkeTulls eeem te he solid the West Berridge mine at Makeney bonds in this market. lime. - VS eonim mao on At Ton vi si iter muml shout. Mop uiomrnl suit reflect. Hoe jour mother know tour route" "Will the indulgent reader, as a spatial favor, kindly give this word it pronunciation, for tins time arm and Fireside. only 9 -- - lfc 22, 1895. r?ESi electric sparks. weather ahi.h enured the blinding op. side, a a limb once broken K. there in the fall oi winter, expo Bon., let, man 15. 1895, to the wife that mav cause tbe tiee, in part a least,1 r' winter-kitte- d CATHEMO BY OUR ALERT COR- - j V ' . Mitirhunl. it daughter. Mother tote RESPONDENTS. f am! chilli doing well. VV A THE COUNTY NEWS! , FREE CO I HADE OF SHIER, 16 ll 1 f. &VV ff To-da- I to-da- y I i to-nig-ht e men-of-wa- to-ua- mrie-piiiide- nt , hrn r lS.-riii- r knife-woun- d ht 1 ut nt to-da- tps bn anti-Jesu- it A 1 to-da- y. HOYT8T1LLK, It will he asurpriae te our town when dont have a surprise. Two utors we occurred this week one at Mr. John Bowene, upon hi sister, Miss Sadie, who has just came from Salt Lake to live here. A very pleasant time was spent In singing, recttingrtad partaking of a nice repast. There were nearly 40 persosk present. The other took place t the home of Miss Sadfie Winters, and was given in her honor. The particulars ef this affair are not known to the writer but We presume the participator ars at it yet, as none of them have as yet shown up. Miss Clayton of Morgaa is here visiting relative at Mr, and Mr. C. L. Rsdcbackg. Born, to the wife of Mr. J. H. feargent, a son, on the 13th inst. All concerned ar reported doing well. A representative of the Utah Pioneer nurseriee of Salt Lake, was taking orders through our county this Weekfor fruit, shrubbery and shade trees. This home enterprise should be encouraged by our horticulturists. We can get hardier trees and just a good stock for one fourth the price of the eastern trees. It has been proven by some living near here that we ean raise all the apples we need by getting the proper kind, giving them good care, and not let cattle any more than look at theta from the out- , to-da- to-da- i !!, i r to-da- pro-bef- ut to-da- th. non-payin- g y I . i t J |