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Show Coalville Times The' FREE COINAGE OF SILVER, COItVlLLE, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 111896. III. THE COUNTY NEWS GATHERED BY OUR ALERT RESPONDENTS. v ul parts iBe. Beopje atten the uuntv. The tendance and ren h creditable manner. j well know n and h h!v K COR- n l . l was in of ciiigs in a Malm was ID-nef- and WAjlSHtr WA.NMiir, ftah, ept. 9.1895. OAKLET. Editok Times . Labor Day was fr quite here. Times M.s Minnie Yosngi- - still improving. Editor i1! on be ufiuud It & is hoied slie to Anderson Evans are preparing move their paw mil) again W. H Gardner, Jr., went to Ndt Lake Jauies White went to 8alt Luke to see about selling hie wool and on some other on the loth aceoaPnie nolds. business. Oaklev, Utah, 8ept. it, 1890. Eon ok Times : Mrs. H. B. Williams is still quite . t, L . i 1 ... ' typneid fever'."' Harvesting grain, between the storms, is now in ordsr. Mrs. Elizi both Merchant has been quite sick during the psst few days. Mrs. Catherine Marchant is suffering with a severe attack of rheumatisai. There will be a dance in Merchant's hall en Friday evening, kept. 11th. Mrs. O. F. Lyons was quite ill the first of the week but is all right now . .Mis Lada Roos and Miss Maiy M. Walker returned to alt on Monday. Mi.--i Maud M arihant has returned from Bark City, owing to the sickness of her mother. Con-trtors are rushing lumber and timber to Bark City a- - last as they can gt-- t teams to haul it. Yesteidrtv afternoon, the weather tu: nod quite mid usd tieilay there is a snow storm. Maxwell went to Coalville en Ralph Monday to altunl tl.e Dueling of the Democratic County Counuitue. Pk knexq among the women seen-- , to have struck the women ofleoawith a dull thud during the past week or two. A laige numlier of our citiens went to last Friday to attend the funeral services over, the remains of Bishop John M. Malm. Mring beans, cucumbers, summer squash and other tender vegetables have done well here this season. For once we have escaped killing froets during the summer. The Briusary conference held here last week was an interesting affair. After the exercises by the little ones remarks of an appropriate character were made by Bishop Atwood and Mrs. Atwood of ui Kaunas, Miss.Maggie'Walmon and other ladies. of Coalville B. R. E. Vise. ROCKPOBT. Rocxfokt, Utah, Sept. Editor Times 9, 1896. : Mrss Crittenden of Hoytsville is the guest of Mre. Allice Mslin. Mite Jane Blake of Center Ward is the guest of her aunt Mre. C. Si masons. E. M. Staker got his foot mashed with a rock laet week while working at a rock quarry in the mountain meadows. We learn that our ,W. H. Staker again defeated his Coalville opponents in a quoit game. They did not get hi scalp this tins. The funeral services over the remaine of our departed bishop, J. M. Malia, were held in the hall on Friday. Consoling remarkawere mads by elders Ward E. Pack, Sr., of Kamaa, H. Beamons, of Rock port and W. W. Clnff,of Coal fellow-townsma- (Sold 200. Saturday Sept S at New York, rei ei pi s $3,075,- - Three murderers hanged at Baris, Tex. Australian toun-- t arrested in iKuiver for Hetmai s wintu Ixiuis ami Mont. George W Relrerts banged in the i. state at Folsom, Cal. echo of Failure the hirst National bank of Li no, Utah, Sept. 10, 1890. Helena; hchdities, $2,5 6). 000. Editok Bivu-S. Ul.irkson of Omaha was elected T. Win. Weaver and family are down Commander-iChief of the (i. A. R. from their i.inch on avi-i- t. Three mui fight in Arkansas; two Quite a number of the Ectio people killed are the other mortally and spent Lalioi Day at Coalville, Gold Repuhlu ans Clarke countv , prt-d- j i i Mis- - Blink of Evsnstoa is guest nt Mrs. I.ola Bromley, - wounded. here, the Sunday, Kept. 0. at Riuiiui, Mont. Great Ladtern handicap race won hv Mini the j(jll Bang!, ran of Ogden wai-be- re week lo vwlt Rav Hnd or. ift w jj lirltn The town of Echo was thrown into quite an exiitenienl on account of so tuanv tramps last week. There were about twenty ramped here for two or three days, and made some threats of leaving the town in ashes before they lefthoig vAfeHie citizens were B-out "Yhjiii.V guanWMi'day s I'ii.i-- e dow n Ogden. McK'nlev addresses a delegation of Benritv Haitians. Salt Lake chosen for the next meeting the Eisteddfod. LI Hung Chang start for Canada on his homeward journey. Attempted tran robbery near Sacrament rmfcM-w- e kilting of owe of H. Of h ie -t fa-n- n er n, mrax. freer-growin- 16T01 NO. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 1. .IiiiI Of EteetmT Ap,.ied- - Km. towed Oihu Maaiant. DAILY LIST OF HAPPENINGS AND tmirt met September hth. Biescuton OTHER NEWS. roll mil, Henry Welsh and William commissioners, and II. F. All Ik Important Kttsti l Ike Vlrrk N'Otln clerk. ott, CtMutriiaed trout 111 I.atvst Telr(raphlr Oil motion Ihe following judges of DUpatrhrs from Here, There and elution were appointed t serve as Everyalirre judged of the election to L held Novem- - ELECTRIC SPARKS. Settlrri on Hchool Ltarf. robber. Demon tie, Bupulist and free silver Attorney General Bishop transmitted State Republican primaries in Idaho called to the the following Friday opinion HOVTSV 1LI.K. for next Saturday . Bernard of Land Commissioners: Hoytsville, Utah, Sept. 10, 1890. Ufktikmfn: I have before me your MoaAay. Wept. I Editor Times favor of recent date enclosing notice steam yacht containing twelve peoA F. Malin and jwife have gone to Brig' from Mr. Byron Groo, register of the ple wis swamped off Eimwoed beach, in ham City. local land office, Salt Lake City, in the Niagara river, during a squall yes Jack Redden has returned from which ha call attention to thehorae7 terdaf morning. William Farthington, with a lame back. stead entry of Thomas W, Bransotn, aged 5,and Miss Lou Gilbert, aged 36; Oscar Crittenden has secured the northwest quarter of section 2, town were irowned. principalship of the Heuefer school, ship 26, south of range 2. east, alleging which commences Monday. residence thereon ever since; shutibwn 'ArBtfLvy Irdsuhere last night, the 9th, tinuons Saturday night for an inthat has frozen the potatoes, but the further alleging that he had made im definite time, throwing two thousand provements upon the land to the ex' men outof wheat is nearly all harvested. Lack of order tent of four hundred dollars in value; is given i employment. ReliA. A. from was Bunot Joseph up the cause of suspension. for was said entry efer on business this week. He says the that the application The Bttiah ship Broderick Castle, flood injured his place to the amount of rejected by the local land office, on the Capt. Fetguson, which sailed from ban ground that the land has passed to Francisco $500. June 13th, went aground of of for use the Utah trie John Higgs of Salt Lake, who is an the State when entering Capetown harbor. Bhe schools the ; that thereupon, common expert cyclist and trainer, came over got afloat jgain with asi8tanresnd wae from 8alt Lake Saturday, accompanied applicant appealed to the acting Com found to be damaged. land States United Mist mHsionerrof the by his w ife and sister-in-laSeaator Voorhees is very ill and failthe office, who, appeal, upon passing liillaru, all on wheels. After spending that his friends fear he a few davs witli friends of our town, held that the act of Congress of Jnly 16, ing toiapi'dly will be unable to take part in the camdid not 18i4 (the Enabling Act) they started for Brigham City. that lands occupied by actual paign. The continued delay and doubt C. H. W. settlers having valuable improvements a to his physici.il ability to take part I I'TON. thereon at tin date of the admission of in the campaign iscausing much private tlic State (January 4, 1896) should lie coranient and conjecture in political 189(5 ID, Utah, Ufton, Sept. circles. taken from such settlers. Lmioii Tivies. i The London Chronicle announces that to if notice the effcit the that John Borden and Enoch Emu n v B.oar i should fail, within the tjneen has consented to leeeive .a Land State I lal.i the interest o! pt hi on Sumlav gixiv day s of the da'e of service of said leutii'eimtainiiig the signatures of school. the women against the liquor and notice, to show cau-- c vv hv such applicBui ii. on Tuesdav, to the wife of Len ation should not is allowed, the same ojiiuai traffic. The signatutes were Bamhll, a gir '. Ail well, evcipt , w nultl lie approved, gathered by the worlds W. C. T. U., s . v w ho ajij.-arto lie cry nervou-You asked to be advied as the anil tl ews of Miss Francis Willard and Fillers John l.an.o, Robert Oahlei- - proper mur-- e twin purmieo in this mat- Lniy Nunerset bend the list. wood and William Clark of Co hlliewi'l ter. I am 'of the opinion that the H. TueiMli), visit Uj.ton on 8unii.,i , .septemlr l.'lth, of the acting Comim-i-ionof the llrr in addresses the workingmeu of in the mttiest ot ti.e Llder- -' iiuornm. United Mates Land Office is consistent The si'hool board of Upton schorl dis- with the law in the premises, and that Chicago, August Ryberg of Rock Springs attrict No. 8 has lieen organized as follows. it would !k) useless to take any action suicide. tempted Wm. to Jwlm such an from chairman; decision, Harris, looking appeal I would Samuel of Chief no and therefore Robinson, advise that treasurer. the insurgent Mashonas yecrotaiy; Alfred Blondqnist, Joeph Huffman action be taken" thereon, on the part of shot. and James Judd have just returned from your honorable board. Capt. Geroge 8. Hoyt stricken by their trip to Chicago. They report a piraljiiiiat Helena. A Mormon very pleasant trip and the sales on their Democrat carry Arkansas The Brovo Enquirer received a visit by 50,000 to muttons very satisfactory. 90,000 majority. other from the Towizo day Katsunoma, L. will M. I. A. The Y. celebrate the a Japanese member of the Mormon Report from Democratic headquarbirthday of Sister Taylor on the 12th. at present studying at the ter assure Bryans election, Charch, A very interesting program will be rendered. The Social Hall has been en- Brigham Young College at Logan. He The bank of Germany has raised its will probably return shertly te his native rate of discount from 3 to 4 gaged for the occasion. per cent. The young ladies of Upton gave a very land as a missionary of the gospel, Mr. A Rome dispatch to the London i Katsunuma an intelligent little Chronicle says ; pleasant surprise to Mrs. Frank Clark The Italian Govern is vaand his juatnow spending on the evening of September 2nd, the ment ha demanded an indemnity from occaaion being the anniversary of her cation visiting some of the settlements the port for the massacre of Italian 62nd birthday. The evening was spent f Utah. He says perfect religious lubject in Constantinople i had in Japan nnder its conliberty in a very enjoyable manner. Th etrike situation at the Ware Coal Y our corresponden t spent Labor Day in stitution and Americana learn to speak companys mine at Pittebnrg, Kai., was the well. language Coalville and had the pleasure of lieten-in- g practically settled when tbe companys to the musical strains rendered durAn of Tree to Float. tuperinUudent was instructed to does the Park City ing thconcert given by The age at which trees aheuld tie down th min Indefinitely. Band. Too much cannot be said of their muatbe governed' by circumtalent nnder the efficient managemen t o bought VSMdr, Scpl t. stance and variety. There is a general JProf. Miller. - 5 21 Brym notified of his nomination by tendency to buy trees too old rather the silver convention. than too young. When varieties are Republican, and new to Populists and gold Demoscarce it 1896. maybe economy Henifib, Utah, Sept. 9, to combine in Texas. g crat Ebitob Times : bay yeung stock, gome of the CbiirmtQ Carter and are advises Montana apples large pear We have frost nearly every morning enough when two years old if grown Republicans to support McKinley. ndw.- - a Six people killed near Warsaw, from bade; bat these fruits are usually Ind., Mrs. M. Bond of Park' City has been ch set at three years from the bad or graft. by a embankover an falling visiting relatives here during the week. Dwarf peart may be set at two or three ment. M. F. Harris started on the 10th for years, preferably, I think, the former Toronto, Ontario, Sept 9. Rev. CantIdaho to look after his sheep interests. age. Quinces are set at two or three ing Neuman, author of Lead, Kendly Our district schools start on the 15tb years. Pesche are always set at one Light, n dead in this city, aged 74. inst. The trustees are getting the year from the bad. Prof. L H." Bailey, Rev. Ur. Newman was a nephew of the - late Cardinal Newniao. buildings cleaned-u- p ready for the in Bullion 6tf. Wall-Batc- 8eDt. 9, 1896. sick. ' The Young ladits A -- sedation will I give a dance ndv evening m i onuss Hall and on Saturday evening they render a piogiam in the ward meeting house. here rtieived a nusitier ot per-ocake of sample soap tin- - week, iti it for various loiuplamts. Thanks ladies, send again, but would prefer abetter quality next time, as we are not in the habit of using so cheap an article, although it may have been dear soap to you. We are looking for a set of Y. dishes and a carpet next. PEOA. 1eoa, Utah, j Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Rasmussen, a daughter. Both are doing very mcelv. The dance last Fnday was not very crew ued, but those who were there hail an enjoyable time. Frank Hixson returned from Idaho on the 9th, where h has spent the summer. He is lookfug well an J hearty. Ward Stevens will take instructions at the University or some other good school in Salt Lake. James Evans is sick with the hay feer, something he has been troubled with for some years past. The present rain has delated t lie farmers some in harvesting their grain and it seems to be continuous. We hate been so busy for some time that wre could not w rite ; w e enjoyed the the lines written by some friend of our little town. Come again friend "Hex Bishop Frazier and wife went to Brino to make arrangements for their eldest son to go to the 15. Y. Acadiuy this winter. How about registering tins fall? It seems as though it is almost time. Our registration officer should have his books in order to have time to complete his work. Frank Neel is preparing to go to Salt Lake next Sunday to take a course at the State University. Frank lsabnght youth of some 16 summers, and it is to be hoped that he will te a Bryan of SumS. mit county in the near future. and Lirie event. Oscar Crittemfen Hod on are ihe teachers. Mes-r- s and G. Roberts Lein were v untois toCualv ule to attend court on Tue-daBet w ten 2 and 3 oMock, p. m., on Septeinlier 7th, a fire broke out in the Mackjaid of Thomas Britton, 8r., which pioved very disastrous. Water wag scan e and the lire burned many tons o( hay, alo the sheds, corrals, etc. A bui ket hr'gade woiked with a will and prevented the fiames from taking his house. It is an unfortunate affair for Mr. Bruton, lie living an infirm old gentleman. The origin of the lire is nnt known. It is reported tnat several fires nave only baen prevented by the 0 re of some dibinleiested parties. Folks are not so careful as they should be in W. B. leaving old rubbi-- h -- at-i- fiie remains will tie nnsed hi all were taken to 8i!tpke City for burial on haturdav. The fc"''.' I the decea-e- d went to bait Lakeiil0 H beamons and K. w ife and Herbert W'h'way. The KTfnti of I hti Work From mly bet Every Town In 8iuralt County Tht TlineiV Keprrventntivev Hmo Found to VS rite About. . 0 DEVOTED TO THE INTEEE6TS OF SUMMIT COUNTY. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. VOL Uaivenity of Utah 3i laweett leaves three daughters and a large jioeterity of graud aud and ilnldien, amounting te upwards of three hundred. Brovo Enquirer, -- r Orsun B. Mules, died Monday evening at 10 30 oclotk. Mr. Miles has been 111 i a complication of troubles for some time, and his physicians early Mont1V evening advised las friends that impossible tiiat he could survive is r 3 !89ti; He was 02 years of Bret i net No. 12, South Ivnmas; Ives through the night. had and age, the spent i lie greater part of Beterson, W. K. Back, 8r. l.uk, Im met No. 13, North Kaifias, It! C. his lite in Utah where he has many frieuds, especially in Halt Lake, which Rails, Has Soienson. has lieendiis home for many years. TriBrin met No. 14, Oakley ; W. H. -- tev bune. ' B. Snapp, Marlon F Finer Ihe particulars of a distressing affair I'minct No. 15, Beoa , John Mari which liapfiened in Blue valley a week ll F. Lyons, Mephen Walker. l'reunct No. 16, Rmfepoit, William ago last Bunday have reached Salina. lu vie .Ids, William Stembridge. Ituliert Two '""ill liovs, each about Uyears old, one of them the son of George Mihlow ay. lcctorell, prominent ranchman, got hold of l'reunct No, 17, Wanship, Aril. id , revolver, and w bile fooling withitto do G. W. Young, Eoh Bates. Brecmct No. 18, Hoytsville; C. T. tcrmine if it was loaded, the gun wai discharged. The bullet entered the Mills, John Ftonebraker, C. H. West. l'reunct No. 19, Coalville, Frank lead of Bee trail's sou, killing him suntlv. The lad who bad done the J. T. llooson, Asa Wilson. 1 ru met No. 20, Coalville; J. H. hal- - shooting then weut to church and in formed the murdered mini, J. W. Flimsier, Carl Allison. youths parents their child had been killed by a Biecini't No. 21 , Coalv tile ; Jui.ii Bar-- 1 tramp. He told several stories, but the ton, V. J. Wright, W. E. L happell. Bnemct No. 22, Upton j John Saxton, supposition is that the killing was Win. Harris, Fred Meadows. purely accidental. Boys who monkey Brifinct No. 23, Echo; ni. Tuipm, Wlt1 revolvcu usually figure in some ) fortunate accident, and this Blue valley Hopkiu, E. S. Morse. No. 24, Castle Rock ; episode only adds another to the long list. Salina Iress. F. Ball, David Ree, BriMinct No. 25, llenefer; George C. E. Alvord of Gunaiaon, Colorado, Holer is. Wm. Iticbina, J. E. Foster. arrived in lieber Tuesday morn! diMoved and carried that all registrars rect from Colorado points and Is quarmake a house to chouse canvas for the tered at the Hays House. Mr, Alverd f his own purnote of regiitrarmg all qualified it introducing a machim volt, between September 24th and invention in the shape of a lags brush 30th, both days inclusive, compensation grubber. The power required to Operate to It $3 per day, providing that the this destroyer of the wiry tage brush is actual time doee not exceej six days. two men and four horses who will clear The Clerk was instructed to purchase an average of five acres per day, lesving the necessary ballot boxes. the ground free from all knowlei and on The indigent appropriation, amount- eaven pieces, entirely tree frem all roots ing to $287.50, was allowed. and piling the brush up in wind rows, The bonds of P. J. Gill and Arthur all tbe same as bay. The machine has Brown, justices of tbe peach for Snyder thirty teeth, 1J inches square, mail of ville and Wanship, respectively, were the best Bessemer steel, which can be approved. easily removed for sharpening andwhlch The Clerk was instructed to draw a it is impossible to break. It makes a warrant for $30 to pay freight on file swath of seven feet and weighs 7i0 case for courtroom. pound. Wasatch Wave. " gittAt-grau- ml d d ' n- kmlt-rsiin- j . j un-Fra- , BILLS ALLOWED. A Press reporter J visited John El ben but Monday evening, finding that gentle50 J M lUrrliighm, improved, Mr. Elben Is K H l)ivU, fcbool UMirtl fiamtm-.... 26sso 0075ou man somewhat Kriiuk fcvniu, K.boolUri eunutner having a serious time, but his many ou 5 Thom Cupit, deputy l.mfl .... be able 2 6$ triends hope that he will soon . Tbotiuw C'uplt, criminal expense oalvilie I oopi courthouse expenw la 10 to again mingle with them. The reH WtUma, araltng courtroom 46 W It Joh union, lock! lor courtnouw 8 60 porters attention was called to a .. handW 11 Branch, criminal expend 44 W) . some dog on the premises which an7 V) Mr facmtllt nettling iunhoUBc . 27 swered to . It to (!). lumber the ;name of Howard. The 4 60 Jamett Hobifriou, criminal exvetiae Kred Stephen, criminal expeii ... dog has been highly educated, play on 46 M Htchardiou, eotliu, etu , fr iudleut , 20 UU the organ and sing, and already knows Kred Htephcnn, criminal cxitcuac1 . , , l.i 30 id Kaddon, 4 aiuonnla & to, printing, etc. more than some men. Mr. Iben 11 55 Joliu Bovdtn k mui matioucrb W 8 Izoukhart, t riiuiuat cxcic 14 t5 christened the dog Howard because the K V to ilUaui, druyt lur inu$renta . 14 25 animal is so handsome and bright.' The aod Mint (or Kecly A tratlou tiyetiis .. 88 4Cr Iress is glad a movement of this kind Kmuk Andrew cut and mattrchs forcuuii . 9 75 has been started. Imuae He eipects ere long ' 10 70 torcr, criminal ex how cow and horse W 0i to have that favorite . Joeoh storer, iidjiioM 11 ft lowueeiHi, 9 ou . will be named in his honor, and that etjeu8e 110 25 Ulil Hun, tel r. rtmtl work I soon half the kids in town will respond um Htfiiiv to iijfiit. ouitnouw 71 fur Mi Uaud iumnr 1 inui lub4 o, son to the name of Howard. Salina Press. piiittuig ffud aiatlunr) The board adjourned to meet J. F. Barnard and party returned from 1st. Rex ranch last Friday, after enjoyin g a season of camping. Jim reports no Hl'WK NEWS to jend olhariluliipej the trout refu-e- d j bite, snd rains occurred at intervals durJoseph Umaiiy, whoformeily lesnlcd the whole time they were in the w ith his amilv nt 374 I street in this ing Mater Boyd Barnard and the hill. cut, was scrnleiitlv killed at tlie New two little non of W. II. Rax had great Discovery muni near Bingham about .with three largo animals, which half paet 6 o'clock Monday. Tribune. sport they thought were silver foxes. The Beterson and Bowen, the two reform tbe dog on them, pelted bosieked school inmate, who escaped lust week, them with stones, and the beast showed are back again at that InstUution. liay-in- g fear. - It afterwards-eam- obeen brought back by Officer Myers to animals were mountain that the light from Cannon in Box Elder county Sun- lions. The wonder i that the children day afternoon. were not devonred, hut the lions were Mrs. Harriet K. Kimball, widow of sppearently not hungry, as they seemed the late President lieber C. Kimball of to enjoy romping with them and made the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y no 'hostile demonstrations. But after feainla, died at 7 o'clock on tbe this episode the ladies of the party bemorning of September 5, in Meadow-vill- came alarmed and a return to Salina Rich county. was voted in order.-Sal- ina Press. Mrs. Maggie May McQuane, known If afflicted with scalp diseases, hair here aa Minnie Hailey, and wife of Jack out, and prematars baldness, do falliag of killed herself Bark McQuad City, not nee grease or alcoholic preparatio na, an overdose by morning taking Sunday ot morphine of her home, 163 West South but apply Halls Hair Renewer. - Temple street. Tribune. Crockar I Free. in At her residence Farmington yesEvanatoa, Wyo., Sept. 6. Tribune terday noon, Mrs. Catherine Thomas Special. in- - the District court passed away at the advanced age of 83 the Prosecting Attorney dismissed the years. Her illness extended but a few two case against E. 8. Crocker and hours, tbs first illness presenting it- Frank Murtba, nnder Indictment since self on Friday evening ; from then until laet April for the murder of William her demise she eauk, until! sbe passed Crawford. Crocker has been out on bail, into tbe last deep sleep. Kaysjille but Murtha has been io jail. No furPoet. ther evidence bad been adduced, and Father William M. Fawcett, a pioneer tbe prosecution w as unable to prove even ef tbe early times, passed from his that Crawford ia dead, while the demortal sphere Sunday, September 7tb, fense had at least one witness to prove at 8 oclock p. m., after an illness ef that Crawford is alive and welL Thai twelve days.' Deceased was 90 years end without avail two prosecutions that old on the M of last Jsunsry, and was have' cost Uinta county tens of thousa faithful worker in the Church of Jesus ands of dollars, while the mystery Christ of Ltter-d- y Saints, being tbe snrroonding the death at Harvey Booth oldest ordained bishop ifi the jhurctc at and the disappearance of his former the time of bis death. He was for many partner, William Crawford, is as deep - years an acting bishop in Provo. Father as ever. Tbe following bill, were allowed: .... $ puue r . 4 & 1 . f et VU 1 e, , To-da- y -- |