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Show Times. DEVOTED TO THE PATRONIZE HOSE INDUSTRY. VOL III. SMIT INTEEESTSOF COALVILLE, .A. IT ID MOEQaN COUETI OS. f University FREE Utk C CD IN IDE OF SILVER, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY i, 1896. a INSHIP. hat bftvc an idea it 1C TO 1 ro; 12 'he n.i av ingtouipauv it was hie in ention tobu'ld STATIC A KWH. "pi LJt eweiwwetrvvv- - Have r r zl v i " Wat Cin-tTifrynif tfi e't lyark right1 not learned -: of 27. the the dm, i. names 1lln0, Apni In e would lime been dashed 0 Eoiiuk TiMra j ,iM a capcity of 400 ton 'tart would t J. F. Nash and faiftilv left on the27tn knowing s mrd this nrionim l),iJrj,..Joi inch , IwcDiy-fom- t GATHERED BY OUR ALERT COR- - I. an! a ui. si 'he r k and ground that hour., and that ,tr Met 'art v to lie hanged th-i- t j ,1m would u ver have know it w hut hurt for Arizona. j active work on the 'construction of the i 'v it Y-- anirst imiOiS.!,le to r l.y the ' RESPONDENTS ne k until dtad, neat June 19th. h, mi yould Itegm just as soon the Kdw ard Stevenson was a isitor at the W. a. h other on the str. t. rwo swan have teen Every boily.La !een verj busy tl.e j e0 Mar' Ifouud eould lie seeured and procured hv the Tfc Erntof lti Sunday School last Sunday. I'ilH, lrrk Iruiu l "d t' md ,1" structure-eourwe of If seen swimming s'amt in 'un,.v week or two tuning in then prepareKverv Taau In Knmit I .iv.o mial 1ii.v, Utah, A ril oh SOD. Edward Stevenson of Salt Lake came hed feiuitiun in front of the joint city up and the usual details onTon the 25th. He is one of the first aBi d the weather will continue gmd The Tilura'a Kspiftralainn llaae Enin h Tioi- . 3or another wiek Ttie Mr. laly said, mill, .irr.nged. balance of the the Pound 0 Write Ibuul. even presidents of tie Seventies. Utrr town was welted hy anothur wouli tie erei ted on the bilhude north w 1,1 and doing wrM. Qua kiortii on Monday. We received, serenade Sahmla? of the (reseent eoneentrstor if the ground aid. Wteep shearing was commenced lure Algeroy Ram nidi left here for Warii-inglo- night from the brass Wild for whirl could W procurid at a reasonable figure, Th.- fum-rs- i ot the late John M. CowThursday aua will continue hr a if Call our again.. It. 0 , one day last week. thanks. please accept would me another w bo died on Tueadav to te not, hate ley, week or tw o. It will moruinz ut the be . again Editor Times . taluiup selected, and the object of Wednesday Mis Matilda 1eareim of Oakley linn box i. of iiu, id take pUi-- at 11 a. u toB U1e and there will he a larui r chni v.U Miss Mandie The 22ml quorum of seventies let 11 visiting w ilh fra n ts here for the was so pun hHe itie ground, make day a: t - Seventh here tins -year than ever, and the wod tr.p wartTineeting bouse. " their quarterly con ference here Sunday, , can the pasl few dave. surxexs and piepare for the ground work The decerned It. L. Kiiijr to Salt Lake in 1864, he recofuuiended to buver as lit tug . of the plant, which would be erected Dx and had 51th, commencing at 12 oclock., as Wetfnettday on business. in the Seventh ward Judge W. 11. Stevens of lakley whs n tie good as there is m Utah 1 tesident F.dwarl Stevenson addressed Me-s4iken and Whittaker, who since, lie wax a good citir n and We do not hear niuth about the mine town the lirht of the week attending to The charitable ball that a gtxeri j werp the meeting. The meeting was not as in th emntov of cBeetfnlly met every duty that d vulvad ,1( m,nm lately, on account of U.e enow U'ing too some legal business. hndv night under the auspices d j tjie c.mpanv. rights well attended as it should have been. u jhiii him. Herald. Rovard. park deep yet. I'anuere are now rushing their plowtheV. L. M. 1. A,, for the la'nx'ji; of, At the "..bdiiy. jJternontt sorship Wm. , Jlon. George Q. Cannon was elu ted a dry Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith of Wood ing and sowiug where the Uiid-JfFstal Arrideat Brewer, was a success i. every d w ard Stevenson was the meet ing land were relatives in katuae enough to he worked. The follow ing account oi the fatal ac- director ot the Uninu Pacific rai'way way. Roth ladies and gentlemen gave last Tuesday. Cold winds have prevail'd dining hit they thought would I useful to cident which occurred at Park City yesterday. The election wss held at ' mg djkionrse. A special meeting was sixl and Ion winch has most the of asstat him and his large family. Faturilay evening is taken from the Boston, and Mr. Cannon succeed ifon. pabt week, Mr. and Mrs. John Smithies have in the evening hy the mutuals, at hshl w ho hna been JTne a member :h of xege sharp, Every laxly there gave something and Tribune moved from their town residence to live dered gaideumg and the which Mr. hitexpiiMin lectured very inof the board since the death of hi f.itner. About ft 30 Saturday tatiun. qme w ho were not there sent someacan in the canyon. evening to the He exhibited terestingly. John Sharp. There hat always thing. The amount taken in cash was cident occurred id the tunnel station of Bishop K A. Merritt is offering his faun of a audience a lx l'ack is having bis new house piece of rock that he got frxitn IM.30, besides been a resident of Salt Lake on th he Crescent that would for acres and hundred lie Mining provision sale, Companys mine, twenty painted. Wonder when it will be octhe altai called Adams Altar, in Jaek-so- n amount to several dollars. Mr. Brewer bout two miles and a half from here, board, whose duty It is to foolrto Abo had better keep a good thing and stay cupied? Soon, we hope. county, Missouri, where it is said a instantly interetpf Utah in railroad matters, accepted everything with hearty thanks, in which Charles Lake here. Adam offered up sacrifices. Born, to the w ife of Amos Atkinson, a right Jerrv Richardsen, w ho was sent to tmi killed and too be said for much not Faiu can the McLaughlin lightly inH. B. Williams returned home from The cntertainiHent given last Friday sou. Mother and child doing well and kindness of the public and to the young jured. They were the only men in the the penitentiary for a term of years for Tooele on Siinshi ne. Tuesday. evening m Youngs hall by the school ladies county, Amos is almost speechless. the crime of rape upon the perron of who gave all their time to make station at the time. The gentleman was much pleased to lie was very well attended. The program saw mill willstart running The Co-oIt a tucees. The Coroner's Dr. .partner, Gregor, Mie Beamon, of Midway, waa refused that was rendered is as follows: Song, in a short time. The president. Mr. home again. has jut returned from the scene and re- pardon the state board of pardons af Ita A very was . lust pleasant party given Arthur Maswall, E. F. Palmer, Fr., Bertha amt May Rigby and May PeterJohn lack, has been around hiring men port that Lakes body was blown to recent sitting. People in Park City, M. 11. Bleazard end OleJensen went to son ; recitation, May Young; lecture on Thursday evening, April 23rd, by Mr. to work. while knowing that Richardson no and Mrs. the occasion pieces, but that Mcljinghlin was not George Robert, Want-hion Sunday to attend the Sevphysiology, Lyle Hixson; reading, school scholar, feel that he waa The young crowd had a party last Sunday hurt. seriously of Witheir the being son, anniversary Emma Rigby, dialougue, entitled, enties conieience. convicted and that tha All that can lie learned as to the cause unjustly Friday evening which was enjoyed very A 7:30 oclock lliams, 21st birthday. Loand Charity Faith, Hope aong, S. Mrs. Mies L. and Roundy was furnished Music Roundy the of the accident is that Lake was carry- evidence shewed Abat the girl wss not much. hy the table for as spread supper wRli an west to Coalville i nd will be m attend- renzo Andreon A Co. ; stories, the chart three sticks of giant powder in the altogether an unwilling victim. Park Creeper Band. class ; song, Nephi Williams and liellen abundance of good things. The first ing ance conference - at at the spring primary pocket of his jumper, and It is Record. npder of Janies Ctbson of Ashley is visiting Lee; recitation, Nellie Nash; essays, part the evening waa epent in piaving before Hollow home. return they these exploded from contact Mia. Anna C. Patterson, aged 72 relatives and friends in Kamaa. He is members of the third reader class; reci- catrls and other amusing games that supposed The children of Mrs. Sarah E. Walker with the flame of his candle. McLaogh-li- n years, who lives, at H0 East- Seventh sawwere for the occasion. thinking of working at the Co-overy appropriate tation. Myrtle Williams; dialogue, thf have ailing of late but are all right second reader mill this summer. says Lake was a very sareful man, South, tried to kill herself Fridsy afterclass; dialogue, entitled, After refreshments the balance 6f the been and he is at a lass to explain how - the noon. For some time past the has fieea weather have now. The changeable was senin both 'We have had a few days of Sue evening The Frost King and Summer Queen;"' singing spent accident occurred. The Utter is an old dispondent, partly because of failing weather in which the mud has all dried severe on children of louder age. essays, the fourth reader class; music, timental and comic songs. Those presminer and has been in several accidcits, finances, hut principally,' so it j said, B. who a II. has to ent contract Mrs. we outside the family were but Wright, hojie it George John Pendleton and Lyle Hixson; recitaup. It is cloudy because of the erratic conduct of her will not snow? very soon. (prnisb mining timber for several of the tion, Maggie Young ; recitation, Haze Gilchrist from Echo, David II. Foster but always escaped without severe will Park eon, Charles, who is well known about commence hauling as Hixson ; and sister Mary, Miss Hulda Frsncti, mines, We see the farmers in every field now essays, the third reader class j Lake makes fourth town as a mining man sometimes out of the man killed in in soon roads as fair Mies are condition. the Emma Lake, John J. Stephens, song, Cora and Rilla Pendleton ; musix busy potting in their crops. There will theUroscent mine within-fiva monthe. job, hut alwaws with one in the perWm. Ed ward and aid Joseph Mike came Genial over Richins, from Frank Pendleton and Alma Peterson be a large quantity of grain raised this Spencer of victim The the accident 23 was spective. Tribune. Piirk City on Sunday. - Mr. Spencer and dialogue, entitled, Witches In th John Lythgoe, Mra. George M. Richins, year if the season is good. old amt He unmarried. was a . yeara A rare specimen of James and Miss II. Fowler, the. pelican triba Everything went off in good George Our district school closed last Friday Abe Marcliant went to Holiday Park on Cream. native of Illinois, but cam here four was shot and killed Miss Dawson Francis and Lucy on Fowier, a is it, Much by John T. Giles oa praise should be given shape. prospecting trip, and the teacher, Mr. George D. Olson, Wednesday months ago from American which Jeff mill pond last Sunday.- - The turd -,YA. lUjunotji , The party broke up shortly he called home. He was aFork, left for his home in Fillmore yesterday. said. I hope they will strike it rich and the teacher, J. F. Nash. member Vfler 12 jn was anow white, weighed 26 pound and.3 o'clock and uk umii i ns ia with them. everybody reported JEvery on thought well of Mr. Olson, HOYTSVILLB. good standing of Free Coinage lodge, A. hail a bill about 9 inuhea a had time. good having longwlih a Poison that has been put out to kill and we wish him a pleasant journey O. U. W. 30,1896, Utah, a April Hoytbville, hawk Un ler bill. point ta sorrow with reembl&g It s. we that r noto the has been see his death tothedogsbere-a-bvutfamily, squirrels home, where he can Editor Tims.: A child wss cured of croup by a dose the lower hill was a large pouch or sack death of John Taylor, who departed There are too many worthless whom he has not seen for eight mouths. which would hold several gallons of Our district school closes Friday lor from fills earth Thursday morning, or two ol Ayers Cherry Pectoral", A The people of South Kamas.have been curs around anyway, and their loss will the water into w hich food i pat for masticaseason. child died of t he 23rd. same This is dieail the In second April neighbor's death be A our good dog is a mans gain. having a serious time with the cogs, tion. The jielican is rarely teen in thia while the fattier was Mr. Castleton o( Salt Lake, drummer tbs family in less than a TrSek, they disease, getting gome of the people own sheep and the friend, bat a worthless dog is worse than section and quit a curiosity. Wasatck doctorcall to a Thia for buried shows their McDonald ready the baby Fridsy, the Candy Manufacturing baring dogs of the neigh horhood have been do- nothing. of having Ayers Cherry Pec- Wave. 17th. Mra. Mrs. has here was of necessity the Taylor I Company Sunday visiting understand South and North that sympathy ing some damage. They do not kill the toral always at bard. Mist Ida . Bowman died Saturday Win, Gunn, a relative. thecommunity. sheep but eat the top pi the bead off Kamas has done nothing, as yet, toward . morning ef appemlk'itis. The deceased RKMiRArillCAL. Mr. Hammond, who has been laid op down to the eyes. If the dogs were in the telephone line, lias the telephone Pauper Ran Over. I one was of John the waa most Boy-toknown and horn at Taylor widely all died is Agate winter a natural death? I bear very little through the baler accident, Kauias they would not live over night. Rawlins, Wvo., April 20", Iaa Papa, young girls in the Nineteenth popular Lancashire, England, in 181M). lie about it other than some of our citizens getting around now nicely without the K. B. Union Pacific pumper at Fillmore, was the son of Willi m and Betsey Tsy the ward, prominently associated with tha here are ready to set the poles at soon support of his crutches. His waa run over at 0 oclock thia morning OAKLKY. church societies and Sunday school. was left of lor; motherless the at as they know where to commence. came from age in son, George, Lincoln, locomotive and very seriously inThe fatal attack came on Friday last, twe yeara and had to fight against many by a Oakley, Utah, April 29, 1896. II you want to buy or aell real estate Neb., last week. A locomotive war standing just when she returned from school in Editor Timks : when young ;has been mar- jured. great WilP'at-ten- d F. Lyons-wh- o .consult wit and a bounteous privations of the pump-hous- e bark pleasant party blowing off pain. Medical aid waa of no John Hansen ie confined to the house ava'l, and lo the business for you on reason- feast was spread over the festive board ried twice and was the father of eeven and another waa approaching, team, yet- able tearuia. , He has some valuable at Mrs. Wm. Gunns, and relatives and teen cbildien, five by hie first wife and which he did not notice a be was the patient died In great Buffering yeater day. She waa bnt 17 yeara of age, cool is Mecham the air property now listed and at pi ices which friends met to her surprise on Tuesday twelve hy his present wife; five of 'the croeaing the track, which ran over Frank enjoying him, and leaves a host of friends and relativea latter died leaves wife and a lie young, bound are to who those are in night, it being the anniversary other again. please hit right thigh and mashing to mourn her sudden death. Tribune. to mourn hit los. .They fracturing Miss Sylvia Snapp has returned to want of homes or faming land. husband's birthday. left thamb and forefinger. He alee his will have of Itlie com ths sympathy MisaJenetta Wilkins has been visitlark City. received severe minor injuries and ia A leader of the Salvation Army of OgIpsatarOs Skks4 ' munity. (j. p, Miss Riah llorton of Rockport is ing with her sister, Mra. Clara Kteveas, den passed through here Sunday en route ihoaght to be iujurned internally. He New York, April 26. A dispatch to ef Oakley, during i he past week. Miss rntt-ru- k was sent to the hospital at Denver to- tha World from Havan Citjr. to Park City for work. He had tramped clerking for E. Horton. says : Gen. Wilkin said she had a lovely and en is the mads Rapid on from progress being night. Pupa has been in charge of the Maceo has given the Spaniards a shock in two days. He hsd Ogden Robert Glen of Walsburgis here canjoyable time. I am inclined to betieve previously promised the ladies of the preparations for the Rio Grande West Fillmore pump for many years. by tending Bet mndcse and Baihx acroa vassing for some political book. that a charming xeung lady, like the erns extension to Park City. Col. P he would that ride on not the trucha with it thousand men Tha a eteal army N. P. Snapp and wife went to Iark one in BUCKLER'S AKN1CA SALVE. question, could not help having a the train, even if opportunity pre- C. Dodge, the general manager, who Cuhari leiider,J)iniself . hit not yet at- Marion with Frazier. City yesterday pleasant time wherever her lot is cat, sented itselL to cross the fifteen-mil- e barrier tempted Ulcers'. Salt A Fores, Rheum, that Ia'H Phillips is still be at hotneor atroad. remained in the city until noon, lie Bruisesr of fences sud forts which tha A grand surprise was trenches, Tetter. Chinned bv bores. Fever Hands, gotten up tillable to talk and cannot move his That is a good move ol the Rio Grande then left for Sahna, where construction has thrown across the Corns, and all 8kin Eruptions, Chil- Captain-Genera- l tbs school on Wednesday evening, the is right arm without the aid of some one Western in deciding to build their road on a at going rate on the lively blains, and jxrsitively cures Piles, or narrow part of Cuba to imprison tha ei' 22nd. on and their Mr. teacher, Stewart, to help him. to Park City. Now let them extend the no tuy required. It is guaranteed to give dread mulatto tendon south from Salina. a very pleasant evening was spent by s cavalry leader in tha perfect satisfaction or money refunded. eastern T. W Frazier is improving line to Coalville hy the way of Kamas, Mrs. the he During visited the morning of singing, reciting and reading, 25 cents per box, For,sal part of the Island and force him Priie hy program slswlv. Fite is able to sit up in a chair Oakley, Ieoa, Rockport, Wanship and general offices and wan in consultation John Hoyden & Fon. to surrender or fight 40,000 Spanish Railroad communication with a picnic and dance. The leather with officials of the short time every day, but still she is lloxtsville. and traffic d operating and hungry was troops with bis with book ol a box and presented with the outside would be of great bennot out of danger. departments, gathering information as follower. W. stationery. C, to details ol construction of the Park Rock Springs, Wyo., April 27. A mesWhile Mrs. John Neel was absent from efits the towns up this way and the timWotoott and other interests would blTON. rock ber, eoal, on City line, mile the her of cost bouse tittle figuring bovrsboutF years the senger came into town this morning per make a road. it .There aiid are 1896. paying prosWashington, April 28. Senator WolUitok, Utah, April 30, examining into th traffic resources and reported the killing of Joe Marage, was plating with the hatchet and boom in of of of Colorado has written a letter a matters Editor Timks: the cott pects mining all Mexican of up n which information tinez, a country, sheepuian, by Some means not known cut one of hit position in regard to thT thiswavjwe have the bei-- t of building Alfred Jlsres and family and Mr. is essential -- in the-- , completion of the hy John Nrrhole, a rneep herder. The the babys fingers off. h4 slab rock ; thetitnberis plentiful, financial part of the new railroad. a shearing Louis convention. Fix Reddieh occurred at of Hollow Mile, visited iTTXeel v killing Spring a i Upton with an met Fra T.arMonl .and with. a railroad there weald be nr on Sunday Iasi and were the guext of Col. Dodge will remain some time in station south of town. ! Nichols carne in The senators posilion is radically difKcOldent wtdi h might have resulted far1. trouble in reaching a market with our Mrs. Edward Powell. All attended the the State. At Balina he will from the position of his colleague inspect tbisafiern-o- n and gave himself up, and ferent more seriously. He was driving home 8onatHr-3VlleB. R. E. Vikr. the new WotoOll tn- produce. w of track hichia now lakt hai! sets up the claim afternoon service. Elder Have eayinr from T. T. Rasmussen field where he dicates his of to intention wkh y remaining and at Martinezs to Richfield, is at on It also rode up stepped the occasion. meeting KOCKFOKT probable fie wink. Thmeam became had bcen-he will take another the that whatever action Mexican when Republican the party, apwagon, to The on was some lumber late Marys tfieep storm has been very severe on trip that Rock post, Utah, April lfi, 1986. frightened at vale to which point the road will un it may take on the currency question. the sheep and the owners have sustained the wagon which slipped forward strik- Editor Tiwbs: peared and without a word shot at him, dou btedly be built this season. fir? the' i returned od he and He quickly Thonms Gibbons of Oakley was -- in vpry heavy losse. The squirrel plague ing one of the hprses, causing them to m Wife How to has been checked to a great extent by expected to retnrnlo this city in a few killed the man. There are circumstances Yuh off near w hat is known as the. South Rockport on Tuesday last. K Nun Pacific Uealtb Journal,) etirron mitng the affair that make this Benrh ditch. When at the top of the RobeftSnldow sy and none, Robert the severity of the storms, but there are days. Tribune. and a First, get a wife ; second, be patient. sterv decidedly hill just north of tswn they ran into the and Tharlee, made a trip to Fait Lake thousands left. Every "effort m teeing A Ml You may have great trials aiul perplexEnterprise. coroner's jury is investigating the affair. made to exterminate them. fence of llyrum Mecham, turned east tki week. One of the most far J. Cv ities in your business, but do not thereand reaching towifrd home and scattered the lumber. Miss Sarah L. Sinker and Miss ..o Hat AVer's at Ik World' Fair. promising enterprises fore, carry to your home aclotidy and Eveline, that was ever NIEWBFKK. A they came down the hill and just Peterson are visiting wttn friends in launched in this camp took the extra- contracted brow. Your wife mar. have tnd Sarsaparilla enjoys shape 1896. HjsKrKKR, Ayers Utah, April 30, north of his bonne one of the boards Park Citv. form Wednesday of tLis week when ordinary distinct ton id having been the trials, which, though of less magnitude, Editor Times : struck him on the side of the head, There will be a dance in the Rockport only blood purifier allowed an exhibit may be hard for hr to bear. A kind h. Jones of Salt Lake, hy accompanied VYm. Brewer i still the Worlds I sir, Chicago. Manu.Vlr. Aiken. very sick. knocking him off the ktngon, cutting hall on Friday night. May 1st, for the J. J. Whittaker, J. J. Daly at facturers of oilier sarsaparilla sought word, a teadur look, will do wonders ia Mrs. John Phillips ia seriously sick t aod David Keath several gashes on hi head and brubing benefit of the brass band. arrived in the by every uiens to obtain a shovmgof chasing from her brow all cloud of him up so that he waa picked up unMr. E. Vernon gave a dinner n the this writing, ana many friends hope for on the niurning train and Yom campd their ero ail nrned glixitn. To we would add, always goods, Hut th,v conscious and did not know anything 17th in honor of her eon, Jame'e, birth- her speedy recovery. aw a v under the application of the rule o examine the hillside of keep a bottle bV Chamberlains Cough s north of pieroi-im-the entry patent forldiliiirig fur several hours. The young man was day- Quite a number of friends were Two ol our fair voung ladies last week the Crescent decision of the Remedy in the house. It is ihebest concentrating mill. The and nostrum. -- Thnot seriously hurt and is improving very present and hail an enjoyable time. hoarded Pullman cAr at Echo for the Recotds reporter learned that the tefet Worlds Fair authorities in favor of and is sure to be needed sooner er IXier. Mr. and Mr. Ira Eldredge and Miss purpose of folrapidly. The borees ran overthe bridge Your wife will then know that you really visiting friends in North that had been made en the Ayers Sarsaparilla was in effectis as a care for her and wish not Dear home, leaving tbs bind wheels at Fadie Eldredge of Coalville and Mrs. Morgan, and returned Sarsaparilla of lows: Ayers ore this few days later to protect her camp by Mr. Jones bad all patent medicine. It doe not belong to health. For sale by John Boydeu A the bridge' and taking the front wheels Catherine Ftaker of BuilerviIe were in a sheep wagon. We have not learned proven satisfactory, and the the list of nostrum, - It ie here oo-- M that aa home with them. Luckily fsr ths visiting relatives here last week. KS. a Son. yet the reason they came that way; resident agent of the Peck Con centra t-- merits." THE COUNTY NEWS he vi.i.r g Hutn I., was throw'll off W nnivU'Lalw AprtiSG, WSv e j ww- ft, at 1 . 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