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Show The Coalville. Times. DEVOTED TO THE IETEEEPTS OF PATRONIZE ROME INDUSTRY. VOL II. COALVILLE, r BU1IT FREE COINAGE OF SHYER, MOEOAN COUETT E8. A3ST3D SUMMIT .COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1895. naked them ii he was on the right road j gave a brief ami to Wsbaatch. They told him he i hn life. appropriate sketch of IS TO 1 HO. 25 the county news!;!:;:;, trilie, of whuli they have of which all partook. In the afternoon hare hopi m it h them. The exercises, dancing for the children and know how to weild the rod, a mother interesting games and sportewern J. C. gtat many hne ball. 8. carried on. l tan - ( here he mas going, not, and asked him ' A near at ran lie appertained over KhJ GATHERED BY OUR AtERT COR- Allison replied that he was going to t of outlaw. the N' gA'sr' Hpen are now Mrm pura-- it flINtf fiSL acigp.,f respondents. j Wahsatch wSSW r llBKxriB. Ctaht August 2, 18 Ywtcrty naked him to trade horses, at Khito . Tina: . Salmon to the Tfcw MU ef tbe Week tram MsarlJTine Marshal fioiu here reived they must bate a fresh horse, and AlliMr. William Rickins made a visit to Miss Uibbohs i still quite sick. eflect 'hat the men were located out T.aa tn HammH Cawwty-Wson said he would ta'k trade when he Holier City during the week in company uulea northeast of Evanston thirty-livTb Time. . r. rpreeeatatlrea Hava . LxtuisifusU are quite plentiful in w ilfi Mr. Albert Scowacroft.' Bloody tame baik, but mutt burry after tbe our v it. niily . head of (btden canyon. Posses near the tn M rite tbuiit. On account of the funeral of John dottor. CoiigbTtu said ll ev would wail Born, July loth, to the wife af Nets are out in everv direction. Phillips here on Sunday, the Seventies for hi return, and Allison turned around Larsei , a daughter. A report t also eurrent that the --men conference was postponed. ktVAR. Nels Peterson and family were viert-in- g and proceeded to Wahsatch. When be K vs vs, I tab. Julv '.6, 18U5. Our little town has had more than ite in Ogden Wednesday to buy topped relatives here yesterday. arrived at Wahaatch he immediately Em To Tines usual quota of deaths of late, Scarcely borne hod, their and have A v in Vernon has lieen very sick. It ttlegrapbeil to Evansion t nd Etliofor provisions Another shower to day, and prospett had tbe people assembled to pay their eland. ng guard with their rifle until tbe is etuqioaed to tie partial sunstroke. located the be bad officers, Hating that el more. last respects to Mrs. Peterson, when are lo said to work w Wif. Mary Maeleod of Balt Lake is the Dame Uumer Mi Maliel Fraier of TWO OFFICERS KILLED men wanted He reteived no reply base at done. They reported John Phillip visitl Oakley passed through Fariuingten beaded guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mahr, te be at the point of death which from either piace until 11 3, wheni ing Mr. Mav for a few days, j for Salt Fred Young and wife of Park City proved to be true. He died on Friday latke, and iartie of menareout Mr. Seraph White of Salt Like i Iieputv Marhal (alvary telegraphed were in Rotkport on Sunday last visit night last and was buried here on Ban-daoff. diiet lion to head them visiting for a few weeks at James from Evanston aeking w hat was wanted in every -elanves. The funeral was a large one, the lug News of an encounter! hourly, Tack. N. E. Allison repled that he knew where the KetHirU of their death expected t J a e a number of eopie came over deceased having many friends in this Thos. are anxiously - Gtneini preparations are Uing made from park City to spend Pioneer lay iart of the country. Echo and Croyden ' men were, Mud if they would bring a entertained to is COBiineme id the a, hope awaited, having. The hay crop w ith relatives. turned oat liberally. The speakers were posse he wouht guide them to the place. rill be light in this to be soon will John Paskett and Joseph E. Foster. vicinity, news all such owing that Dawes by of measles case here one There n were He toltf him the men only desperate of water. scarcity A be bigraphical sketch of hie life was protaken received. They will never little son of William Sterubridge and would shoot on sight. Calvaiy Mi Lou Know lion of Salt Lake ii mised by his friends, but has not been w their deserts, is toe sn k one. leave Wahsatch and alive, and hen they meet wired Allison t handed in at this writing. guest at My. Ward E. Back, Sr., Mrs. Asa Wilson, E. D. and E. C. Crowther death, much relief will be felt. George laik anil family of Ashlev are KIOGS ETHICAL. they would meet him. Allison refused 8 have was gime to Salt Lakeou business cona Last OUTLAWS MAKE THEIR ESCAPE Laiek also telegram evening voting at the same place. to go aloneat night, and Calvary said Mrs. Elna Peterson, who died at Hen-efs- r nected with their mines. Branch to bis wife here, Miss Ida Pai k spent last week in 4 30 Tuesday sent by Officer At J uly 24th, 1895, was born in Eweden, hitu. woul they join A ball game between the North and murderer Kama. the brought with her as bad the that December 19, 1844. She came to Utah they stating over the range tnerning ollison went Rock port boys on the 24th, result6 1883, resided in Balt Lake until near guests, Miss Bpafford and Mis Harrison. South surrounded creek in July canyon, City Davve and SEVERAL POSSES PURSU- and saw Stagg, Calvary, Thu morning the ladies started for their ed in a victory tot the latter. February, 1870, when she and her has-beThe posse numbers fifty Turner coming towards the cabin Salt Lake. boms in Bpnngville. Mrs. Esther Davis of Charleston removed to Llecefer, where she ING THE MURDERERS. men. Another dispatch went over tli I)awe went to the left of the cabin, Ore of our residents received notice Washington county., is visiting her lived nt tbe time of her death, aged 59 wire a few miauteslater.to the f fleet on Friday Staker and family. W. B. ' years, 6 months and 5 days. Stagg to the right, and Calvary and evening that his wtte was one cousin, WJJ, Mr. Joseph Jensen and Miss Grace that George had lieen cap.ored and of the heirs to an immense fortune. in front. Taylor waeiATCH. The bulk of tbe property is valued at Norton came from Balt Lake on the 23rd Thought to Be Surrounded in In the left tide of the cabin there was Coughlin was surrounded. Utah, Angost 2, 1895. Wahsatch, few returned on days. They hundred millions. We congrat- - to spend a BtiilLatee. The last new received Enrron Tinas: i 28th. tbe City Creek Canyon, Near Salt a window, and through this the outlaw slate. y la that W. Weaver of Echo wae n Wahsatch fire on Dawes, who returned the at this writing, 2 p. m. Pioneer Bay was celebrated here. A Mrs. M. J. Atwood and Mrs. Ruth Lake Reported Capture of pened OB visitor on Monday. fire. About the eighth (hot Dawes was the ouCawa have escaped the poena Pack started on a tour through the stake meeting was held in Stakers grove in Fred George Funeral of the killed, when the fugitive must have City creek and are thought 1o be with on Sunday last. The ladies travel in tbe morning and afternoon nil joined in W. T. Ball, wite and child arrived friend in Salt Lake. Their bone have tbs interest of the Relief Society and n picnic. The children were givnn a here from Logan' en Sunday, - gotten out the window into the openSlain Officers Particulars. Mrs. Gullier oi Hilliard ie now n resibeen captured, one hone being kijled id will hold meetings in the different dance in tbe afternoon in the ball. A ing, as the men in front did not see their dance for the ndulta in tbe evening dent of our burg, keeping bouse for her settlement. exit. This exposed them tn the view of the shooting which occurred last night. exercises. on, James. Just before the parade started on the ended the days Stagg, who immediately opened fire on of Salt Lake, Laiubourne Alfred Mr. WEEKLY Tbe click of the tnowingmaebine ie REVIEW, of Atwoods the Bishop 24th, morning tor ha tbi At no time many year him. Mrs. Sorensen accompanied by hil mother, also his again n familiar sound in oar vicinity. of end tbs buggy buggy community been so (hocked and The outlaws then turned on Stagg and Tti Buiiba of tk Week as Reperled by collided, causing considerable damage wife and family, came to Rock port on The ranchers are all buisy with their hay a since the firt newof the killIens Review. to tbe latter vehicle, and frightening tbe tbe 21st Inst for n fen day' visit. Mr. crop. fired, killing him the first shot. of is season for and not N. tide It mother of the the E. hil returned and of Echo Lainbourne Thomas was no one Stagg ing of Mr. Fortunately The Thomas the oocupants. body from Stagg, fire and Taylor opemed Calvary business to rise, but there is preceived injured. home on the 23rd. Hie wife and chll. Echo constable, bo wae killed while Daw of Evanton by Coughlin and the front, and Coughlin was seen to scarcely any shrinkage except that which until the 26th. While Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Green of Vernal, dren remained attempting an arrest of horse thieves, George, the two young horeethieve, on tnrow up hi hands and fall, hie gon comes naturally with midsummer heat. Uintah county, recently paid Kama a here they were the guests of Mr. and was ehipped to Eeko last Tuesday morning. of spring , trade threw every being broken, probably from the shot Lateness short visit, When they left, for their Mr. Ever ince Saturday, when Sheriff into the second week of settlements are farmers The maklfig very busy were fired bv Calvary. The firing took place Mrr, accompanied men' A by from of Coalville were' home, they posse July, and Clearing House payments are Idelia Lambert and Mrs. Mercy Lewi bay between the shower K. B, Harrington and officer Williamson bad about 5 oclock here yesterday after the two derperadoee, Tuesday morning. now a almost smaller it) quarter ,Jban . Ihe encounter up Websrwith these two-this placewbo will stay in Vernal but went no further, through o misWANimi. r. , Allison bad no weapous w via - him that week, but are 214- - per Cent, Ihrger 'the' two montjfi next which Sheriff in Harrington understanding, No horses wore here on renegade, " Wansujp, Utah, August 2,895. and stared back to Wahsatch, w here he than last year, and only 6.0 per cent, wae a Pioneer on hand for them; so they' were obliged to celebration The day bad tbe horn of hie eaddle shot off and in the same week of 1692. Editor Times: telegraphed the news of the killing to smaller than of guns, raising of the to Coalville. return success. Firing new business is Williamson had several hole ebot of volume The small Paul Harring and family returned to mornCoalville and asked that more men fie in the a and Stare parade Sheriff Branch and Carl AlliStripes, Deputy on tbe 29th, through hi clothe, officer and deputies sent out. Allison said be bad been in compared with recent months, but large which n Salt Lake at a followed meeting by here on were son ing Sunday looking (or enough to encourage more opening of We had a heavy rainstorm on the 31st, have been out after the outlaw. Deputy was carried out; a dance in horse thieves. Thomas tbe two Wahsatch a short time when he was d program fugutlv and more advances in works, of the hay it down. Sheriff Branch, Marshal Salmon and the afternoon for the little ones, with Boise of Echo accompanied by other t Stagg latter labor. the and returns strikes Taylor, Calvary joined Important by Most ef tbe first crop of lucerne ha filled in the day. other have been in the eaddle in pnr-su- it deputies were also hern trying to iu'' ehow that the advance is not enough for races of different kinds, having run out of ammunition. concluded the been ball np without any damage tercept the horse thievee who shot and a At gotten grand night seem more but not almost all the time since tbe chaee then eome, theatening o C. from rains. This left the way clear for the wounded two deputies n few days ago, a week ago. The small shipments of celebration . began. of seventies The to one lelt no KILLING. being FEOR. THE escape, count for There are indication that hornet hierei gold nothing, and money conference here are in our 1895. their held qnartely Pxoa 2, -markets are Evanston UtabAugust them. A undisturbed. watch Allison started Carl vicinity, DavldMoore found promptly parties On Saturday night graver 28th. There wee n fair at- one of kn saddle horses it Chaik creek' Sunday, of apprehension, if correct cause : Times on and men Editor for to call the and reports responded out from Coalville with Officer Stagg tendance. Five of the president were basin, with its front .tarts ail cut up were reliable, would be the injury Ho Bom, July 25th, 1895, to tbe wife of Branch and went to Echo, where they arriving at the scene of the encounter, of Coalville, wheat, which has affected the markets Hyrum Jorgensen,- - son. Mother aad present. Bryant Copley from a mission with spurs and marls, ebowiog that it has recently retained who were met by Officer Smith and Gibbs riddled the cabin with bullets, and then more this week than at had been rough)! handled and ridden by any other time child doing well. from the Southern States, was the first some one. There are also several horses only to find it since early in June, but with reason or of Salt Lake. They remained over night cautiously approached, reOur constable, Arthur Maxwell, speaker, and accupied most of the time. missing frfim this neighborhood. vacant. Coughlin and George had es- without, the report are generally bein Echo, and at daylight Sunday mornhome on Sunday after a three He made sn earnest and interesting turned lieved to be exaggerated, and the dis. Ouy Citizens are wondering if we will ing tbe five left for Wahsatch. Here caped, after robbing the bodies oi Dawes hunt for the two horsethievss. addrewi. C. Jensen of Oakley, J. H. to Duns Review are much more days have a polling place here this coming patches and of their and cartridges, guns and James Stagg of Coalville they learned that the fugitive had We bad a fine shower of rain on Mon- William favorable. election. We hope such will be the and also made, to haying fora Wolletenhutm of Kama breakfasted in Emery Saturday, and bad and breaking their Twn guns np Accouuts oi shrinkage in the yield of day which put a stop for it is a hardship on oar citizens After the officer wpie case, remarks. time. short them. mile timely two. leaving Biswas canyon, wheat come both up gone Ironi Pacific States and have togo to Echo to vote, which t C. E. VVantland of Salt Lake was in sustained the conference adjourned fir would be from twenty to thirty miles The request for men was also promptly from the Dakotas. It would be a strange from Emery. At Eaiery Branch and ' Peoa the first of the week on business three months. travel for some, while all are within Coalville by Bunah and unnatural July without such reAMison separated from Stagg, Gibb and answered from Stromnes and family w4nt to Balt eight mile ofUastle Rock, our old poll and yet they have weight enough for the U. P. Railway. The gentleman E, ports, Joe Allen Johnson, Smith, the latter going up the canyon, Wilkins, Cap Morby, Y. this yegr to lead even the most ex- made a pleasant call On your correspon- Lake on the 31st. r jng place.- tbe understanding beiag that the party Jacob and others, hut when they perienced to reduce eomewhat their dent. waa Will Wahaatch tb is at Btagg would timet again at Woodruff if no arrived at Wahsatch no horses were estimates of yield, while the price has Word has just been received that left a and 1895. that posse 2, reporta morning . UrroN, Utah, August Near there, and a telegram awaited them advanced 31 cts. this. week. Light officer Btagg of Echo and Bheriff Dane new was received at Wahsatch. to fellow the murderers. Evanston Timekt Editor Western receipts, for the week not a of Evanston bad ben killed by the Woodruff they met Marshal Salmon. telling them to return. J.B. BamueJJSaniierhad the misfortune to third ef last year, and for four weeks two young desperadoes. Authentic inof Wahsatch took was received at the body news him No The Evanston party this leaves Mardsrar CaptarM only 5,366,063 bushels against 11,983,619 formation is waited for with much anx- lose hX best horse; tout s team. Ogden Press i Bkeriff Wright and Branch, Salmon and Allison left alp. Dawes borne, and left that of Sagg in last year, strengthen adverse reports E. B. R. Vita. iety. The families of Joseph tnd William Deputy Bkeriff Sullivan did one ef the hi., for Woodruff apd Randolph ; arrived the cabin, thinking friends would come because the price a' year ago was about IIAKLST of work recorded in cleverest W cts. lower than it The Wright of Coalville have been spending at Woodruff at 6 30. Here they received after it However, on learning later .- this sectionpieces Oaxl v, '"Utah, August 2, 1895j for rears in captaring Fraaki creekChalk on week Western this movement few a largely depends on Exhtor Times days no new ; and they remained over night. that the body of Mr. SUgg was still who murdered a man named tbe export demand, which is phenomeRobert Knight and daughter of Balt Martin, oi is Woodruff Waterson went P. C. Farmington Evanston Mrs. another left in party Evanston about two year Wade Monday morning they there, tn Atlantimshipmenta for the Upton, nally light, Lake City spent last Sunday here visiting relatives and frfdnds. for Booth ranch, and from there went and got it and took it to Evanston, from week having been, floor included, ago. Mrs. Jacob ot tbe were guests enly The sheriff received a telegram yesMiss Bertha Neel of Farmington is They 671,561 bushels against 2,818,996 fast up Bear river, making inquiries all along, where it was eent to Echo Wednesday. Huffman. iaOakiev. irlends and relatives terday stating that Frank Martin, alias and for visiting fdor weeks only 3,500,58f bnt received no, new. They continued Dawes was about 43 years of age. He year, A pleasant and merry party passed B. Hills, waa io this vicinity. He their J, having Machins last Corn 9,865,722 ad against year. last agentyare to through Pptoa. on Tuesday up Bear river, and arrived at Almy at leaves a widow and a great man v friends vanced about a cent with wheat, but hit harvest here nq as they have sold a rusticate for a few days in the pleasant immediately set about' te discover his 12.45, Monday. Her they had dinner, in Evansun, wbere be was highly es- since lost nil the gain. Cotton has re- great many machines in this neighborman. Lett night Sheriff Wright aad retreats en Chalk creek. The party and were preparing to leave when teemed. He was buried yesterday. recently. Deputy Sullivan laid in n.sage brash, mained unchanged at 7 cts., although hood consieted oT Dr.' llughoe and wife, near Plain ' City, expecting Martin would of from first latest for one was Echos favor start arrived the Sheriff Thomas 6tigg larger estimates Harrington reports Mr.pfid Mrs. Ed Denney Mi users Amy Boyden nod May Cluff, a friends bouse, but be did not visit of friends a y and -Neill circular vieit to much Tooele No of by yield, going 63 Evanston with John Boudine. Harring- settlers, and was age. years John and Walter Boyden, Frank Olson, tarn Gevond other figures. upso coming back ojlown biey Coalville. Ed will try to get a farm while ton took Branch, Salmon ami Boudine man was more highly thought of iu this Charles Lnsty and others, all of is not disturbed, Relatives, financial Ihe situation around and this afternoon Deputy looked . in that valley. Lcmgbetore the party reached Sullivan arrested a nmn at the depot who and started down Bear river, and told community than he. nor cbuld a man fie jy gold shipments, nor Py the largeej ces of Treasury expenditures, amount H. M. Mechaur and Mr. Jatkson were vour correspondent, Hie strains of said bi name was J. S. Hills. He waa more nniveraly Allison to gj direct to Wahatchr Alii fon nl who wiltingtoaumt 12,3HUm. Receipt are jwn They rejiort music were l.wnd from the bra-- S Instru- - taken to the l,n'1 " county jail and locked up, son left Almy for Wahsatch over the 4 instrui lions from 'Shet iff Ward awaiting hills. When near Palmers cabin, about hearted and honest man, admired and "M.Vney to go oat j suffered any for rain so far, and grass is .j'1,lhei- -i Dimm." of Evanston. While talking to Sheriff knew hm- - I" for crop moune. and 'tl.r demand for fine and stock looks well. five miles from Wahsatch, Allison saw respected by all to having o'clock, tho people Wright, Martin coufes-e- d at commerciaUoirtis-Mnof- : as large hor-e- s are was ichool house to do committed the crime aud that he was be aiway-uijaiiJkneeor is like that dietren looked sit ;n the It dying reported two horse- on a knoll wliich for seventeen . llo4 He is a short, ' Ihe canyon. Len honor to the raijy the man they wanU-dpioneers of Utah.. rather thin I the stolen animals, and went oyer to first to render aiUnce. He leaves a tlav. s of July show liabilities of G,5.,fr.75l on the range up mail and quite dark, an d w as And urren. f fact of m and N. "93.528 L were erea, of which horses two f Frazier lust A ver, intercung program young has eluded the officer for two years, see them. Just as he got infrout of the wi, low and seven children, most of the in moling concerns.. Snapp lost one. The supposed cane le choir, prayer 'Sheriff Ward, of Evau-to- n, of soi ifia y haring consisting funeral took A j par ago correspoT.diftg report covered 'tracked him' thurgh New Mexivo, cabin he saw Coughlin and George Iv inj bitter being grown. The from tiled ip fwmi the sheep being poiron finaliv Mexico and California and to Hv and Duflctur'f.A and tff.fTuiulf very largely remarks bv in the road. On hi appriai.li they ph.v u-trading on the grss, a the horses were found oration bv John Lraeev, hy 1(I diligence of week fur j at tended.! Ion. Alma Ellrelge officiated were oi review the concerns. Failures w Ir hit near Mumford, general W sheep their ni.Minl John camps. gnus, grabbed jumped Wright and Deputy Sullivan, he ' 202 iu the United Sta'es again-- t 249 last school. Ati 12 oclock tables Balt hours captured within twenty-fou- r rettng on the bar of a j at the grave with- appropriate re year, and 27 in Canada against 39 last Woodruff Bros, of Park City and after the Sunday with an abundance of food, j vv,is they had after receiving word that he wa here. were the a week Lake canyon spread ! Clufi up W.W. wbovear. followed spent l;y gate. Allison drov "upj, stopped, and mirks, THE 1 t KM IT. ' e rth,Agi3 hat Deeds on Their UKilL--Eiuto- " e T , i y. Stagg and j 1 the Victims. , 1 na to to-da- -- ex-cit- -- JJey. -- long-close- out-lawst- twenty-secendqueru- m i to-da-y it-bo- w. to-da- - e n. " !. jjv loe-all- t u.jaiart., "" I' ! , ! J -r ... I |