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Show - u, aiyett ,,,y'uUi DEVOTED TO PATROMlZE HOME ifOUSTRY. IirrirBS3Ta THUS OF STTJJXT ' COTT-JCT- FREE COIR AGE OF SILVER, 16 TO Yv t t 4 VOL III. SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER l8, i8q6. COALVILLE, NO. f 3 4- - aCKEVER. 4 COALVILLE C,TY F. council. paywg dividends was the restdt of a unanimous u.ld MhtMauday He.nefkb, Utah, vote of the. directory. Superintendent Tka trutyiliBpi, Miss Etuma Von Arsdell and Mr. Jasc. Inktltatrd In This City Saturday Editor Times: A Grand Affair. met Monday night with Mayor Kearns saya the mine will continue to Morton Lockhart were married ThursCouncil 8everal of our good jwople visited Salt its usual force o( tuen and make day GATHERED BY OUR ALERT On Saturday last Coalville Lodge No. J Faddiea in the chair and Counciluien employ evening at the Congregational Lake during the past week. valuable I Wilaou improvements in and about the church at Park City. and in this Williams, O. O. F., was instituted Wright preseut. 28,1. on commenced Our district property, and that only ore enough will Salt Lake i to have a visit; from city by Grand Master John T. Buckle, J Prayer by Councilman Wright, to current expenses. Monday last with a fair attendance. of j 3rd Minutes August V. O. Corbin, were read and i be shipped , meet Grand large party of western editors,' who are Tk Iftilt f tfce Week Smlj John Francis, who lias been working Deputy ttecoro Grand Warden J. M. Breeze and Grand approved. The minute, of August 29th I now stopping at Denver. They wHl Ctj-W- ht XMT and after being amended were in Salt Lake during the summer, releave the Colorado capital in time to Have Fleet for Sttyer Leef Secretary W. J. Moore, all of Salt Lake, j were read hftM Ttami Ki,rfKiUUi I turned home ou the 14th. favorable auspices. . accepted. under the most In of Silver the About. Write Utah, early history spend the whole ot Sunday in Zion. Fob4 bills allowed. Osborne Rich ins is spending a few The degree work was done by a picked Reef was one of the richest and most Two runaways occurred in Salt Lake days here before resuming his studies team from the Park City lodges of this! The following bills were allowed: productive silver camps in the west. Tuesday, in one of wh ich John Merrill OAKLKT. -Provo. never at cowlvile B. Y. .a at the Academy order, and the work has probably inI 60 The mines of the camp were all heavy received June Keel, dinnn will Injuries that may prove fatal. Oakley, Utah, Sept. 16, 1896. F H Wriifhl. pump 16 ss Elders Ullithorn and Ellingaworth of lnen excelled in Utah. producers, and the mills for the reduc- In the other L. Cohn and B w Wilkins, sefvUeUlw Deputy Jib evAt 6 oclock p. to., Saturday, the . James SU ea Enrro Times: l)y Coalville were the speakers at the aftertion of the ore made tong and continu- il? Thomas were 1H 00 . Wiuetrry wori seriously injured and road diswith wipmaor a the train vt ous runs, the old Crystie chartered sixty j Smiih, was called to J. L. Fra- noon services here on Sunday last. plant having one horse was killed. . from Park! arrived of visitors bill of tinguisbed Mercantile) of anbroken People's fifteen years Company a record The many friends ef Mrs. M. Gibby of sier last wee. was pro- - for 0.J8 was referred to the committee Wednesday afternood at S oclock, at which tirna it mad regsee her during City, and the work in hand during to service, were Morgan pleased on Dr. Hoemer called Mr. Ellen Neel the resident of Mre. Samuel Mitchell, ceeded with at once. The visitors were on finance with power to act. of in ular (80,009 recovered from shipnseuts she monthly the week, having when he was in town. ister of the bride, Mias Thomasena met at the depot by adeiegatioc of Coal- - - Hill of Times Pub. Co., for il, same silver bullion. her recent sickness! ville Odd Fellows and escorted through j order. and Frank J. Hansen were Miss Mina Frazier is on the sick list. Lindsay few laat the however; years, During Thomas Dearden ha been appointed T.W. Fraziers Tittle babe is also very superintendent of the Henefer Sunday the streets in full regalia to the Sixteen-- j The monthly reports of the Sexton, the mines of the camp have remained united in marriage. Bishop Allen of the Restaurant, where a splendid I Treasurer and Marshal were read and I practically idloj only a few leasers being L.P. S, church performed the cerecrick. school. Our late superintendent, Robert was served by Mine Host Thomas, accepted. dinner worlt ,nd ronl time tjm ti9 0ld mony. Park Record. At the Democratic meeting E. Hortin Jones, held the position for over twenty-si- x after which marched in a body to committee they The 6a streets, alleys and I Barabee mill has made a run on the pro-tb- e to the Democratic was chosen delegate Tuesday morning at 11 oclock Mr. years. lodge room, where the necessary bridges reported regirding the bridge duct of their labors, convention held in Coalville. Mary T. Kay, wife of William Kay, deAlbert Richins, wife and children and work was performed. I I over Chalk Creek. The report favored Now, however, despite the Iow price of ceased, died at her home and thatof her Thirty-thre- e Joseph Phillips has returned with a Miss Sarah Paskett, who have been candidates, together with j building a bridge over said stream. No I silver," there is reason to believe that daughter, Mrs. David Littlefield, 45& nice load of fruit from Pleaeant Grove. visiting relatives and .friends here for a six old members of the order were put j estimate as to cost of construction wss I this famous sandstone silver causp will Twenty-sevent- h street, Ogden. She haA Marion Frazier also has a nice load of month past, left for their heme at Grouse through, thus making a lodge of thirty- - made. It was recommended that the some of ita old time prestige and been ailing for some time, and her death regain . on Creek Wednesday. fruit. eight members for a starter, all of whom bridge be repaired. Moved by Council- as -- arrangements are being was. not unexpected; She' was born activity, Henefer of held a The Young Ladies are good, representative citizens. man Wright that tbs Mayor, Council-- 1 nude looking tow aid the working of the - - Miss Eva Jensen, Ward Stevens and social August 27, 1819, in VVooeterthire, EngA more distinguished class of visitors J men Y ilson, M'illiauii and 'V party here on Friday last which and I old tailing nits and dumpa of the amp, land, bulcsnse to Utah in Trank Neel will commence their course right early dayr. was fairly well attended for the time of has probably never assembled In Coal-- 1 (he Road Supervisor meet and consider which promise to prove auccessful. of studies at the University the a also rendered the When the Sergeant of Company I Sixprogram ville during its history, and that they j Bail proposition concerning the bridge, Herald, year. They 16th, at Salt Lake. on Saturday afternoon. The busy time departed with the most favorable opin- - Carried, teenth Infantry Call the company roll fader Meb Bala. Cocbine, the great lice exterminator prevented many from attending. ions ot our city and citizens is a credit this morning there will be one blue-coAdjourned for fowls, mar be had at the poetoffice. I of the Leadville miners has that will not answer. Chariee The strike to r ns. anA dance at Echo on the 18th is Stevens, Warranted to kill all lice and bugs found nounced for the benefit of Thomas Britis. a. reached an acute stage, where the vio private No. 41, waa horribly After the candidates had been mangled In the henhouse. Sold by N. B. Snapp. Th ladles of tbs 8. B. L gave a most lence that has accompanied it can no and instantly killed laat night at the ton, Sr., who suffered the loss of his initiated and the officers of the sub-- 1 tea ss Thursday afternoon of longer be allowed to continue unless the power house of the Salt Lake ordinate charming fire last week. lodge sworn in, the visitors and Born, on the 9th, to Mi. and Mrs. J haystacks, corrals, etc, by City Railis to give way to anarchy, ek residence of Mrs. R. F. I road company by being canght in one et L. Frazier, a daughter. The mother Bishop John Paskett invited all who their entertainers repaired again to Mr. Trlb- and babe were not doing very well art could to assist in replacing the hay and Thomass restaurant, where a banquet Northcott, in honor of Mrs. J. J. Cham-- I The truth has been kept from getting the belt in the power-houe- . I of the left reader not who and dally was for out, been served many material had rs, other Saturday the do that would east, that credit to any destroyed .first but are getting along nicely at presA great many people are not awgre ef for Mr. Brittoa. hostelry in the land. Everything Mrs. Cbambenbu been an ardent and papers or other otuside of Leadville the fact that it ii ent. 6. required State worker in (he have hete earnest know the what the club since its passed people Will you please answer the follow imaginable that waa good to eat was j law that occupant 1 Beef, mutton, veal, etc., bought and joae aid two laat months. in its the in best will served wishes the organization best of tnrough and Mr. style, sold for cash bv A. Bates, Wanship, ing questions in your valuable paper : who claim a preference to tbe follow her, The right posj Thomss has miners, a numbering striking this Did gained 1. n32tf reputation by Utah. Congress make any appropria . I to the afternoon the following sibly 600, and composed In a large part land, shall mak. their' application tion for registering or judges of elec, spread that will place him in the lead as I During tbe Board ( Land Commissioner was carried of Rail the held in Hill strikers PEOA. who 1894, a out: program caterer, Duet, tion for 18967 within tlx month after the plats are by Metdamea At 2 a. m. the special train pulled out J '4 uanlta, Tnackeray are well armed. Each has a Winchester 2. Why have the officers who acted Peoa, Utah, Sept. 16, 1896. filed. with, the County Treasurer. Aa Mra. Northcotl and a are and for revolver. Chamber home with all the visitors on board, l1 then They organized then not been paid before this? ' Editor Times: officered and make some show of disci p- - the plats were filed on Jane 23, 1806, the who were profuse in their congratula-- j and ehamning graceful To the question JSo. 1, we would I filed December must be application by "The felons Wife. tion snd praise ef the manner ia which The mlo, line. They "have regular barrack J. A. Marchant returned from a busi- answer that appropriations were made, waa ex-- 1 where they assemble and where their 23, 189ft. Tribune. ness trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday. they had been received and entertained. M The IWrt Love Me, and that W. G. Park is tb$ V sirswewte KewCTUAf ars'XtiS tedfers" Ot distasting As before stated, the new lodge now ev.6iSByTHrr: Thacaeray n V gaaUe. Mrlurawn of Oakley wasia officer. Judge W. I of the club had purchased j the town, against whom the city officer Th Udes nuaabera nun thirty-eig' a svstoom of met with and PanguUcb, members, No. 2. The reason town this week transacting business. these bills have there are already several more applies-- 1 8 bewutihl souvenir spoon of Ontario J are powerless, even if inclined to resist aocident last week. Mr. T ichsrda--enterenot been paid as yet is owing to the a token of J them ; and when It la further aaid that tions in the hands of the officers to be silver fr Mr. Chamber Ralph Maxwell and Albert J. Max red his born to feed his horses, and tape attachments to this affair, acted well went toWlville this week to attend Mra. a brief the towu and county peace officer are was kicked down by a broncho and unUheiryegaid. after Callis, local Th of officer upon. the which have not yet been all gone through the Counts Democratic convention. land eknjueiit address, presented the in sympathy with the striker, their un- - der the feet of another horse, which lodge are a follow : with. (En.j William Parmley, N. G.; J. E. Hoe- - J oraeiAo in behalf of the club. Mrs reetmined sway may be understood. planting tbe imprint ot him Miss Henrietta Williams, daughter N man i safe, even on the most fre-- I foot in the old V. mer, DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. G.; L. E. Eldredge, Treasurer; J Cham hurt responded in a awoet and of H. B. Williams, and Gladys Lyons, gentlemans skalf. The Cases are of accident is a serious one and Mesdame business and street. Calli Banner. J J. J. qnenteo ; Jones, L. CL J. of Secretary R. are F. Boyden, msy prove daughter Lyons, quite sick Meld la Coalville in fatal. Prate Pioneer. Delegate Chosen S. N. G. j Beajamin Lloyd, L. S. N. o,; Norllicsttthea rendered a very pretty frequent occurrence where stranger at this writing. Varloas Conventions. F. M. Pinnoo, R. S. V. G.;J. 8. Clark, duet, "Firewell, Companion of Our the city, whose presence here is tu The Bio Grande Western has comGeorge W. Milliner and Abraham The Democratic county convention to L. S. V. G.; G. L. Jones, Warden John Pleasatt Hdure. This piece waa com-- J peeled to be inimieal to the strikers, ; the laying of Its steel to Eagle here mornleft I pleted this I Lyons Wednesday elect delegates to the State convention to Jones, I. G. ; E. streets by armed Sawley, O.- G. B. Ped fef the occasion by Mrs. Callis, are halted on th Rock tunnel, three miles' npSevier caning for Id.aho. The young men wiH be held at Provo September 24th, to the Wilkins, for beautiful tribute of love to bands and searched w papers and C.; Wm. Salmon, Conductor" visit the Yellowstone National Park be- Senatorial convention to be held at B. If a pistol he found, the yon and twenty mile below Richfield Mcs. Clamber. R. 8. S. ; J. Callis, L. 8. 8. weapon. Snyder, e has been completed and fore they return home. lieb-- r on September 22ml, and to the to police head' The pi)-lioThe coni puny was ushered to the I victim Is marched tills the tank to Seyier station, the water i for convention Lake decat Salt fined Judicial he on the dairying I am of the opinion that John M. quarters, where diningroom, which was tastefully THIFD DISTRICT COURT. which is of tbe SHtue style and capacity:: ll orated with flowers and evergreens; j arms illegilly. Tapers, money and Harrington will succeed himself as Sher- 26th insL, was held in Coalville Wednesthe tank at Richfield. The Piute at tdJes were scattered arouiid upon elry found on him are confiscated by iff, and it is but right that he should. day. Judge Ogden Mile FreeMlng-o- f of Marysville says of the work r Pioneer Willard was Sorensen chosen is under still Aunty-anj temhe delicious refreshment w hieh his captors. If John is a good officer and I see of no reaRock This Sawlea. tunnel and th grade just ' Eagle served. After tea the game, "Ex- - picion ha is given a limited time to get porary chairman, J. L, Hoyden temson under the sun fur a change. of this side hole will net be ready for the Eilea Judge porary eecretury, and the temporary opened court in Coalville cursiou to Coney Island," caused a great out of town The killing frosts, cold winds and the rail for soma ten day yet and so Monday. The first case was that of the Ideal of merriment. A leading member of the Governors organization was made permanent. cold nights admonishes us that winter theextention will be delayed until aa A resolution, endoisiag Bryan and State vs. D. Brig Witt, charged with The gueets of the club were Mra. A. B. staff was held up by one of these bands is near at hand. All tender plants have beaal!', with silver 16 to 1, was is made through te a mint a opening and the found ou him whole forenoon was' Miller, Salt Lake; Mieee llattie and recently. A pistol was adopted fornication, .'been killed to the ground and the second mile and a half south of the tunnel occupied in securing a .jury. In the Maud Vfteadon, Denver; Mesdame and he was taken before the Police court unanimously. crop of lueern bae been damaged to some the where terminus will he temporary .. afternoon The committee decided that the tbe case went to trial and was Olson, Smith and Chandler and the and fined. The men arresting bin, all extent, bat not so much as was at first county convention to nominate not to the 11 officer none until given were and Justice Walker of Mercur filed an aflegislabeing armed, jury oclock, Misses Ignore Evans Amy Boyden, of whom ' expected. tive and county officers would be held Tuesday. The complaining fidavit in the Governor's office yesterday of tne law ware not molested. , witness, ' On Wednesday afternoon ef this week County Commissioner William Archi- at Park City on September 28th, after Elizabeth for a requisition upon the Governor ef , was in court member of the 8. B. L. were hosbald ef Sayderuille was in town the a hicli delegates to the various conven- with her infant tbe Celery Cwltlratloe. Colorado for the return to Mercur ol of the child, father entertained at the pleasant first of the week. William is as earnest tions were nominated and the conven- which she declared was Celery planted in rows or Jdi will John Black, James Black and Glen and the pitably Witt, And persistent in a'gument a ever and tion adjourned. date of her downfall was said to be home of Me. J.E. Hosmer. After a few need frequent cultivation. The culti- Adams, who are charged with embezzleef a business nature were trana-acteman to meet. It said is A very pleasant vator run between the rows and the use ment. Tbe men are now under October 4, 1895, in Park City. After items Following are the delegates elected : arrest the dub went into regular seesion. of the prolonged hoe between the plants that the nomination for the office of the charge of His Honor, in which he JLDIC1AJL COMVEMTlON, at Grand Junction. A requisition waw Northcott Mrs. Sheriff would be acceptable to hint. gave a brief review of will be all the cultivation needed. This ale infotmed them that the extreme penalty applied for to bring about the re-- , J. M. Faddies, W. W. Cluff, Jr., Wm. for this crime waa eix mouths in jail the life, work and jperaonal character work should La done once a wee. Do turn to Utah of Editor 8, H. The political quest ioas are now being John A. Pack, Henry Shield, AndtlOO Brownlee, fiargent, Charles Dickens. notallow tbe ground to crust over. who broke discussed in real earnest and from this Thomas fine,-that Price soma monlhr jury retired and in of jail John Cupit, McLean, George read a Mr. Thackeray very interest- When tbe weather i hot and dry it will about twenty-fiv- e until after election we may expect to Urdo, R. N. minute returned with while serving a term in jail for crimIvory, M. A. Hancock, C. a verdict of and instructive paper, The Fire form a thick, hard ernst, which will ago, have lively time. LJseartbat the Demo- A. in- ing as ia th guilty charged inal libel. Brownlee ia in custody at JL E. Bromley, Robert Tewkesbury, aad Hie Art. The art of dec- stop all growth, formation. Witta attorney, D. B, Etcher crats here are favoring Ralph Maxwell Nampa, Ida. As Gov. Well was out of , wood with fire ia as County Commise loner for the ensuing Siddoway. truly ancient. ' Celery planted ia beds will require th city yeeterday the requisition hare Tewkesbury, asked for aad was granted orating SESiATORIAJr0!fVEKTlOK. seven day in which to prepare a mo- The oldest panels extant were executed still greater care. Tbe narrow (tee hoe not term, and that the Rqjublicani are talkyet been aigned. Tribune. W. IL Sarah for tion for .new trial. Comity Attorney in the middle agei. of Branch, Sheriff. ILR. T. or tbe narrow celery rake will do rapid Fisher, running Wright ing j. 1 Tbe American Girl," a very fine and first class work ia the hands of a Colemaa Aeqaltteg.' dredge, Hannah Sownaendjroeected. The.psecinct officer are not spokes of Hod sou, Edmund selection Frank shewing tbe neceaeity of wo- competent man. Celery require a has some Eldredge, Peoa Tbe to date. aen Tee-daHqpkin, other cases disposed of on George Judd, good y up Our reader will donbtlea remember men studying the forma of government large amount of moistnra, and on way ware lor eons ty officer and I hope to aee E. Hortin, John Hortin, C. H. West, follow: the killing that took place near Vernal Suaan C. the politic! of their country, was to And liobaen, George Dai Pack, nominated and elected. eine.af them Park City vs. H. 6. Hyde, appeal from get it is by request cultivation ; th some month age. Tbe trial of tboeo Lambert, May Y. Lambert, E. Jt. read by Mra. Alma Eldredge. next is by giving tbe beds a generoua who did the Mra. .Elizabeth Wright died here oa Young, W.B. Smith, John Clark, A. J. Police Justice Coart of Park City; Ably killing baa been receiving1 7 In her usually graceful and achelarly watering. . When th plant need water C. .Chamber diamiseed by plaintiff. the morning of Sept. Utb, 1896. Mr Maxwell, C. E. of tbe court in Ogden tome attention tbe manner, Mr. Calli gave an interesting give an abundance. Water in tha cool John M. Harrington, Edward Berry! --'Park City vs. Stanton Ridley, and Wednesday" evening at 10:15 appeal sketch of the lif Wright waa 69 yeaned age; was the Robert Miller, day, P. H. d Tailon, and work ef Harriet of the evening. A boee attached to a from Justins Court of Park City; mother. of 14 children; 4 daaghters, 2 tba jury reported that they had agreed, fclin, Thomaa White, John J. Cook, Beecher Stowe, portraying vividly th barrel drawn by a hors will be quickly aame action. 21 and children 2 W. John J. eons, great P Sweeney, John and their verdict was accordingly ro-- " grand Geiger, Park City ea, John Martha, appeal Uaoufulcharacter and maaterly trait put on without much loss ef water. ceived grand children are left to mourn her McDonald, J. P. Quinn, w- - H..Col bath, by the coart, quite e large cummade loss. The deceased was a motherly and John Paradise, Daniel Hurley, Pat from - Police oaticea Coast of Park which of her one of tbe moat noted When tbe small beds are to be watered, ber of pereon being preeent In the Welsh, Groo, Mrs. T. Cupit. women America a watering can will be all that is needed. courtreom at that time. The verdict lovable woman; alwaya oa hand to do Mrs. A. George W. Craigbanm, Mrs. J. W. City; continued for the term. a moet pleasant and After The motion file profitable te In the editors experisnee watering once acquits E. B. Colemaa and finds Warner a new complaint ia a good deed and was highly respected by Geigm:. th case of Ellen Con non va. Samuel afternoon, the dab adjourned to meet a week is enough. btatb coavamoH. all. She came to Utah over forty years and Wall guilty of voluntary man- -, e R. C. Chambers, P.1L Tailon, John Raddoa, et al., was allowed and court next Wednesday afternoon at the Tbe long, green celery worm that feeds laughter, for which tbe maximum ago ; lived in Salt Lake City tor a numef Mr. Thacker v. Ed McLaughlin, T. C. Tnomp-so- adjoureed to Wednesday on the leave should be cut in ta o with a ber of years; she, with her husband ami Shields, morning. year in the penitentiary. W. Sorenson, Solon Spiro, B. Me- In- the dry seaon Peoa 30 moved IU to about, year Donough, W. ti. Col bath, J. L. Boyden. pair of clipper. This was an unexpected verdict, as it has family Secular Dividend. 16. WEIJKESDAY, numerous, and will been bewme of the defendant ago and has made this her home np , to C. A. Callis, J. A; Smith, C, .H. it. that all Monday 1 the Silver King company they . the plants if not taken. would thought William seriously FraBenjamin vs. injure Harriet serF. funeral The of her Stevens, death. Matin, George Young, John the time be the criminal ac- it August dividend of 25 cents since cleared, be should not paid per in time. The celeiy vices were held on Tuesday afternoon. C. Lambert, Emma Lambert, M. Fraz- zier, administratrix; judgment by con- share, AVarner and Wall seemed to ef tion durf ng the - winter. earthed to up $37,500, amounting R. B. sent in favor of plaintiff for $109. and ier, increasing Mazweil, E Powell, 8, growing. have depended on the actions of ColeSept. 15th, at which time appropriate retbe grand total to date to $787,500. With the soil looseof and the plants half of costs. September is pleaty early man. Mr. Coleman received tbe news The middle marks were made by Bishop Walker the payment, informacomes however, enough to give the first earthing up. Crescent Mining tion that it will be the at the close ot which Ralph Maxwell From all accounts Chamberlains Henry Stanley will need toe calmly, while his wife wept for joy. The last dividend The is Godsend Cough a to Remedy the Company. A number Jnry empaneled and ease paid this year or until there is a decided earth drawn up to the plant ahout the other defendants evidently had a weight Urge spoke tor a short time. This celery comes of auspense lifted from their minds by of relatives and friends followed the re- afflicted. There is no advertisement begun. improvement in tbe market for ila pro-- . tilth of September. E. W. Reese, administrator, vs. Mor- duct, as th into market in the early fall. It is the verdict, but yet tfieY? showed that mains to the cemetery a here the neble abbot this; we feel just like saying it. management bat become The Democatva Carrollton, Ky For gan delicate, and is hard to keep after L woman was laid to rest. . Mining Company, continued lot tired of sacrificing values .when there it quiteonce bleached. Baltimore Ameri- they were dipappointed. A new tria is it Yizx.7 John B, R.E. gaiety Eken it Son. ' th term by atipnlatien. for and of be asked Warner Wall will do need it, and the decision to ahnt can. THE COUNTY NEWS Sept. 17, 1896 -- t Q-- LODOE-Wo.2Sy- Molom r - MV ' f ... Mlr J co-op- I to-O- y, l -- ht u in - jew-gina- sus-we- re -- -- -- d, 3-- -- e -- Pcq,. Mo-Lat- lg J reel-deno- pen-ltyi- len n, - Kp .v. , - t I |