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Show The CoAiHiLLE Times. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. VOL DEVOTED TO THE III. COALVILLE, nl THE COUNTY NEWS'r"80,Mr Mr. Mr1- - H IZtTTJDREaTR A suict-Hnfu- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Mxvliut Oocupj lag Saturday l FREE COINAGE OF SHYER, 16 UH, FRIDAY, AUqUSI,7,, J&)6, SUMMIT COUNTY, S. S. CONFERENCE. veaiiiii8 on OF SUMMIT COUNTY. A f th Hitlarts a ant on Wmiajr MxmI 11 NO. 36 BIMETALLIC APPEAL. j A TO 1 STATM SEWS Call for AliiM i. til h.i- - gone to M.Iir to 1 h ftllll HllUltft Lftfel. The Bulb has declared another her sister. JTtki GATHERED BY OUR ALERT CORn.l of f 15.000. annual ,f t iHiutv Comuii l.meis ' An appeal for assistance to carry mi dn Hake Sunday lie 'uimiiit MetuLiv la- - at Mrs. J. It Uht.i i ol Cu.). liie t spew RESPONDENTS. vt limit t milt lence convened in the Make Cide-- s I lie for hnueuh-t- n until ojihuk, ill mein- - the Governor interferes, .Mg a few du - w ith us d Ih t.e in tin- - ntv on Saturday last at the follow- - I imi issued by the executive Clmrli - Tliinle w ill be executed at Salt Mr. ami Mr- -. John Williams of I 04' 1' a in In the forenoon the attend-a- n4 wires- column tee of the Bimelalhe union. The l.akc to day, The E tend of the Meek troui Nearly 1st lull or K t W.itis for of Mr. ami Mis. ville were the i was verv 25 2l fur limited. giu-National Bimetallic union, which has hm Every Town in Summit County Laura fWsen, a little girl of! 4, was Win. Memlmdgi- - la- -t -- nturdav. Hake -- tnieniitemh ut Bovdeu called sennreto,, 'uml of leathers txaminers planned am carried on this educational 'The lime Ha f u.m),K ,.nlghej bv U)e tfain at (jarfie4 tteprefteutatii was silos wolk up to the present time, was oi- - Ih m. "iiilth, who is 111 caimn tht tonit rente to older and the usual Artfenr Fouud to M rite houl. ' ad, Tiles, lay. of Wauship was ap- 1. in g exeru-e- were held. i rdmg siieij.. k.iej a hear on fliui- ganued at nit Lake Citv on the 15 dav' - .. . )oi Thompson, the pugilist, has been This session was oteupied in hearing pO'lMJii-t- o t of the I'eaee for Wan- - of Mav of last year. At that lime it dav U-- t. K. O KLKY. luunl over in the sum of 1500 for his two upermtemleiits' reports and by w liether u doubtful sticces cxie Imgly t m the prize fight w hlch ended in the Ovkin, Utah. Jug irks made by Assistant bupt. E. of bimetallism pai ful campaign in deathof KhTroK Timi s Farter, his opponent, B o in. iif t Meorge Goddard and J. W. toil! I be i hi red oil this jear; everyTimi s Mr. W lUuttls s little 11, Wiiile li- saturdav night at Corinns a Nimmeihavs if the doubt , but now all has bunday thing wa-i- ii ing in the barn at hull Jensen s. le. .in itie ;eH ,iav- - ot goo 1 weathei h.ivi -- i b ' lii' ol Ilo.n 1, Hit Lake City. citizen of that place, Mr. Hembet n nlianged. From an apparent I Fpiained his wi 1st. t en the hi mted taiuieis. Henefer the afternoon alltd lias liecn upprei ming, wry suddenly. He has a brought fourth 1.1. mu- Mr. and Mis. Merrill, Mrs. lion, under t he leadership of Irof. Mr- -. Kai hel Dates and her daughlei, ii ust the of emcees, and u is hrothei m the firm of John gcowscroft A and others ot Mill Creek were the gt conceded by till w ho aie acquainted with Niti- -. and a Mrs. V. A. tnderson. haie heeu oer to plan Beard, furnished the singing living at Ilain City, of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen this week. Biaktta;t,, t.,,( f ,r expen-t- s in ci mi- - the work for bimetallism that theedura-ns- ! rlifr countv. U a saudi countv fora exercises, which were creditably ren, the Hot Dots m foi A.-- e or- dered. The usual opening exercises This seems to la the place to fish at lew da a. Attorneys tiouid woik which has been A Iiiige sh.ire of the population of the Iressurers were and forw aril coniplished during the last year by the little town of salines which after the following and some are catching tr.nit pre-en- t, given, Mias Minnie Young n quite su k. J)r. was up last night Granger to fame the fe tale Auditor, for the six Bimetallic union organized here has to attend the departure of half a dozen has been m constant attendance Nindav 'thool- wcie reported by their weighing lroin one to four iioumls. months Coal-lulle ending Jane IWth. been the most important factor in mak- Mormon missionaries from that The rain of Monday evening did a fr the past two or three davs, and it is respective superintendents; East ami Henefer. Elder Waiter Cox ahtries for county th-- mg possible the results of the IJemtKra-cer?- , voting w Thtielleaing will recover. she tow n, ho left for the East on an evanand (if dial simill to speedily hoped hay great damage er vear, were allowed for the tic convention held in Chicago on the labors in the spoke of his gelizing tour. Tribune, giain. Tlie latter w as beaten down to Every days experience shows ns more vatious schools of the stake f ytaiilSfi98. aud'Supt. jsst month. he difl'.i ult to and more the necessity for the telephone sm h an extent that it will What appears in prospect a lively Cieik, l2t)d , Recorder, John Royden spoke of the local condi1000; Bheriff, By the distribution of many ndllioit coal war has been harvest. line, but it seems the busy season is on precipitated by the Bit-tions that, many of the schools were un- $10)0; Comnnssioners, each; copies of hiinetalhc literature in the the people cannot spine time to Mr ami Mr. John Motehouse, Mrs. Coal company, who der which operate! ugainst the progress perintsudi-n- t of "chools, Ji)0, Deputy States of Illinois, Indiana, snd other Imve mule a Imtiznmal addition ol I Harvey llardv, S. M. Menhoitse anl elect it. And still this is the Season we t Ilrtt H its 'hsr'H jvjQ j Deputy t letk, F IIk agnciilfur.il Btates ol the Missisippi U. T.nl- - most need it; t)5 cents a ton on all claset of coal hantAlii 1! V aiidit li'uiiiUr'hf dJRer 'npt. Goddard spoke of the new hymn va'ley, it h is suc ceded in so educating dled. Lock ers form an outing party who ate Stop- KtHO' Springs, Castle Gate and books that it was intended to have in- the voteis that they are intensly in Black Butte have been cut from $5 to ping at W. II. Stevenss. in trndueed of all schools the 18'Jd. the 5, for bimetallism. earnest Union, B.mo, Utah, Aug. $4 .Jo, and nut coal from $4 :50 to $3 :85. The clouds in the west last end also upon the duties and responsi- Luiiok Times But we must not for one moment reThe cut also takes in Winter Quarters ot a Kansas had the bihtiesof School officers, lie evening lax our efforts if we would win. The buinlay Mrs. Vllred Jones has been quite sick and 1, V., which ha been reduced from closed by singing cyclone. The funnel shape was there restoration of biuietalism, the acixmiD Dr. Hosmer is attending her. .10. Tribune. ;75 to f4 but not wliirliug, and the rain seetne. again. Elder Summerhavs made the closing hshment of which 'at the election in J. Hopkinhas returned iroui Weaver's r te be falling in torrents over the lull Ins theme NovemUr this year is more than being the duties of Friday night Mrs. Hilton of Balt Lake rancD an looks very much like a haj seed. remaiks, west of here. parents to children, after which the which will be assured if this had her pocket picked of a purse conaud One of the little twin boys of Mr. conference O. F. Lyons of 1iot and others pa-seducational work can be continued, will taining $100 and a through ticket to San adjourned to Sunday mornami Mis. William Bromley is quite ing at It) oclock. donbie the value of the present silver Francisco. She was robbed while on up the canyon on a Ashing tour. O. I. suk at present. SI V DAY WORNIM). . returned w ith a great long string, but output of Utah, and increase it output. the platform of tbe Union depot, and Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Pack, sr, and there was only one lone, small trout on And lids means an increase of at least being left without money or ticket could The opening exercises wet e held at 10 it. He said he purchased it from a Mis. Pack, Jr., held Relief boeiety rneet-- D b'deok. after which Bupt. Royden stated 100 per cent in the business of every mer- pot continue on her jourgey. Yestersmall boy; but Oscar is an expert with mg in FA no on August 5th. i a number of items w hich it was desired chant, banker or ebusiness ptao jn tbif day morning a lullmanjxirter frenrjho r Mr. aud Mrs. Ore Hendrickson' of that the a hook and line. here an should include city, and it means employment to all north handed the superintendents Echo were aaid to hich he bundav visithad been givea in And up envelope Some of die tioys met at the pootoflice (Toyden theii reports given at the conference. unemployed in Utah at good wages, The following named schools were this remit will be immediate. The rise him at Bingham, which contained the to surprise the occupants with their ing relatives aud friends here. in value of the products of the soil in missing ticket but no money. The BrigMrs. William Clark and Mrs. Thomas then reported : lovelv music, but the surprise wa on West them when one of the rooms was cleared btagg went to Ogden to see Tom Clark Coalville, by Bupt. George Beard ; theagricultural States farther eaat, w bile ham authorities are on the alert, and word came that a man bad Rock Bprings'by Supt. J.A. Guild. and they were invited into take part in who is laid up in the U. P hospital. they will be just at 'certain, will be last night hifsell wkilt from Europe The second intermediate department t? cut hwly. but been arrested jlinre. ' tripping the light fantastic until 12 The Echo Brass Band has learned to of the West Coalville school, tinder the take Jugh fo silver she would have the moment the mints of this country The Salt Lake papers report tbe first oclock, w hen all departed in peace to play ( one tune to ' Go ahead, boys, you will get there direction of B. Copley, then went thro allAmsrica and Asia at her back and are opened to the free coinage of gold ot the new silver certificates to make its repoe. and silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, Immedi- appearance in Zion was on exhibition a class exercise in a very satisfactory some time. From TourUt Friend at Oakley the commas! of the mtrkets of both ately -- the value of the products of the at the Deseret intere-tin- g and manner. National bank yesterdaj Cf the many Lakers enjoying an There w ill be a base ball game here Para City school was reported by countries. The barrier of gold would soil, the business aud income of every afternoon. It is most picturesque outing on the W'ehei, perhaps thelareer Friday between Heneier and Morgan of Utah will be at least inhabitant who followed was by Husband, face its is an engraving of bupt. Mr. of design. Upon the are and and ball in Mrs. a the evening. The Morgan guests party be more fatal than any barrier of a cusElder Thomas Copley, who spoke of his doubled, and in view of this fact, and the History Instructing Youth; an ab Stevens of Oakley. The party consists band will furnish tue music. tomhouse. The bond of silver would be (act that the National Bimetallic union stiact from th school missionary labors. Constitution of the of Colonel John Morehouse and wife, Ed Petersons brother is out from bunday was a child ol Salt Lake City, it would United States; Elders George Goddard and Jos. W. stronger than monuMiss Alice Morehouse, Mrs. Harvey Ogden to visit his brothorand see his Washingtons any bond ol free trade. seem as though every citizen would con- ment aud several other figures, while buinmerhays each briefly addressed the Hardy, wife of Salt Lakes popular new niece, who has latelv arrived. B. conierenc) upon the benefits derived There can be no doubt about it that if sider it a duty, and even esteem it s upon the margin are the names of those" Sheriff. Misses Maud and Winnie Hardy, from Sunday school work and its influ- -' tbs United States were to to aid in accomplishing this WAHSATLH. ho bavfe presided ever the Nation. The and Harvey, Jr.; s. M. Stenhouse adopt a silver privelege, on Mr. enee 1898. closed Goddard WAHsvn.it, every assistance in ho) ler in a paragraph is instructed that 5, Utah, result, rendering by Aug., by society. wife, son and nephew, Miss McBride, bans British trade would-- be , t Eiiitou Times ; their power tow ards educating the voters Ilia certificate is receivable for customs, singing Hold the Fort, the congrega-daughter of the Judge. One of the of ruined in tion after the Centrnl and Eastern Stated npon taxes aud all public dues. before the which was out. the year joining chorus, Wasatch is to have forty-feEvery addition party wa- - a friend of Titr Tiwi-- editor 2 a to was taken the m. ljournment for subject of the restoration of the the to p. the same has when he wag poor and had not made depot. Material American would be protected, not only Judge lliles rendered an important At 2 oelock conference again con money of the Constitution, which is fame as a publisher. lie says in a note ; been oil hand for some time here awaitdecision Monday Tn the quo warranto home but in every other market. Of issue. at be and the after to concedsd West Yened, the by singing Cononel Morehouse left here for Salt ing the workmen. Coalville school, led by Bupt. George couraethe United Slates would "suffer I have unixmnded confidence - That proceedings recently instituted by - the -Lake this morning, but as he knows Erickson the sheep-owner- , who was RailBeard and Utah w ill not be found behind her sister Slate against the Utah Midland prayer by Assistant Bupt. W everybody on the river he may show up located a itb his herd on the east side of dissolve certain to the a to to extent corporathrough having States in rendering needed assistance in way company, te in Coalville. If he does, dont attempt the Porcupine mountain a few days ago, II. Branch, the Bacrament was adminis-teie- d tion and appoint a receiver to take her obligations abroad in of nnder the direction this II F. but Bp. campaign. fish of the pay can gold, stories tell yon had his dock raided by a bear and any charge of its property and. assets. The Thom ih G. Menaaii, Treasurer. after which the following Bun well to anybody who does not know you, the low ef exchange under this head twenty bead of his muttons were killed. Wiight, mattercaaie Before his Honor upon a II. C. CuAMpcKH, day schools were reported by their re 1inneo, leaiie ith may mortify you Edwin Reunions goat cutup was motion to strike out the defnunrer to the be a mere drop in the bucket as Merwould G. Thomas The office of the lion. spective superintendents Unlike you, lie dosnt say what fish he visited oy thieves the other day. Two original complaint, as well as to the of the Evans-tonfinancial aud II. treasurer agent llockport, Bupt. Beamons; lias cuaght, blit produces them. He is sacks of compsrod to the profit to be reaped from rill, flour, twenty pounds of coffee, a American Bimetallic union is at No. 2o5 complaint in intetvent&n, and the fcupt. Frank Mills; leoa, Supt. Wil a sly one. The whole party had been ease of canned goods and lots of other j kins. the mwkets of South America and Asia, State street, Knntsford Hotel block, motion was denied after at hich the defishing in the immediate neighborhood articles were taken. Elder Alma Eldredge madeeome very to say nothing of Europe, The marvel where subscription will be received at murrer was sustained and thecomplaint j of Oakley for eeveral days, but yesterday dismissed. The dismiseal of the com A hear visited Jonuny BenniOn's flock j timely remarks to the young people and is that the United States have not any time, or at tha Ontario Mining comat breakfast the Colonel thought it long of the first will near the be bteedmana week, followed rnd was given plaint also resulted in a denial of the receipts would be so pleasant for the whole houseby Supt. John Bovden, panys office, old wired the opportunity. application for the appointment of a re and dozen killed has been It whose dipping therefor. Sunpens, was ago the of hold to spend the day in thecanyon, and subject progress ceiver. were arroused the in early day school w oik. to be certain that all should go insisted sheep. They mm a piece of luck that it has never occurred gtat the unwelcome and FTank visitor, moruiug by Evans, by request, sang O, on our taking bis team as well. At the Remarkable IkmJum. Iu examining bis books yesterday, Secto the Americans to scoop us out of the last moment the Colonel announced in upon going eut saw Mr. Bruin in the My Fathei, and was followed bv Elder A remarkable incident it reported fonnd that Hammond of State retary his suave manner that he would remain Set of devouring lambs. As they had Bummerhays, wSo dwelt on the tempta- worldl markets by going on a silver the fees collected in July suggested from the (state of ChihualW, Mexico. of in the a firearms but nothing shape that of tions beset the The path young basis, nd it wmld serve us a falling off On fa recent afternoon a tremendous quietly at home. Imngineour surprise right if, $1108.20. This was quite did not make a fight. people upon returning from the outing to be revolver, they from the month previous when over mass of burning matter was seen to fall Two men, haring the appearance ef Bupt. Goddard spoke ef the labors ef irritated by the contemptible apathy of $3000 w as collected. The decrease was from the heavens, striking the side of a greeted by the Colonel with a bland and are fish Sunday school workers. He closed by our Oorernment Toward the silver prob- due To the fact that insurant com- mountain find bringing down with it in smile and more than the law allows, desperate suspicious characters, side Our Mission, and after singof on the CAtnped east to took the town. singing The Porcupine lie Col surplus annual state- its course entire cliffs, and finally plungtbs Americans retaliated by freez- panies had ail filed their onelhas gone to town to close up a mountain. They have been rounding ing by the West Coalville school and lem, ment ; and the revenue from this source ing 700 feet into the ground, making a mining deal at Mercur. If he can hook up horses and also cattle there, and visit- benediction by Bupt. E. Brpwn, confer- ing outthe gold. It coald be done. ceased with tbe mouth of June. Up to hole from which boiling water still ie-- . ence sheep-cambdJ from sine die. ing like can be the suckers adjourned trout supplies taking his mining date the Secretarys office has collected sue. Ons of the most singular pheThe attendance was good and the reTBPOa WORTH MENTIONING friends need not worry about John, They took time to engage in tarfees, and he estimates nomena observed was the heavy rain -$12,906.85-- hi 'Well, we are having a delightful get practice with their revolvers and de-- y ports of the various superintendents Whes boiling a ham see that Vthe that the, .receipts for the year will be falling from the sky immediately after time. The ladies of the party think the monstrated that they were marksmen of were to tbe effect that the schools were kettle saly smiles on one side of Its $18,000 or $20,000. The insurance taxes, tbe descent of the meteor. The people air most invigorating and are keep- The first order, being able to plug a prospering. menare very superstitious, as this is one of i. mouth1 e., that the water only sim- not included in the fees above ing a record of weight, which they claim matchbox lid every time at fifty yards. $8000, the many realizations of the propheciee to amounted nearly have It HU tioned, In mers. Mother ftnt t Gersnnnjr, is climbing at the rate of one to five They seem to have in this manner the vison-sce- i wbeirtheir as coiiectionjof fig gi rl of Tibaco.The egrimated Hi Mrr3ftcob' Eaben&en, wtioTs intlie emTo uie out Iron rust cover tbe spot some of the herders, since tbe house of a reach pounds a week. about metesr would $15,' same destroyed of the Chicago Lumber Company, with fins salt and saturate with lemon began that they Sheriff Hardy will come out Saturday w hich they have been unmolested in ploy now are miner, killing his two children. indications 000 but Des annually, at Moines, Iowa, says:' I have juceaudlayon the grass. Repeat if and Sunday the party will return to the their thefts front the camps, of all kinds that this estimate was about twice too sent some medicine to my mother necessary- just of and Maud Miss Miss Mcis said that when Hardy supplies. It City, they in the old l uk u4 the CUkslu. Tbe largest single tax paid by country, that I know from A ins who has tried it says that two high. Bride going to Park City and from there came there first they brought along a of tbe New was that registering from Chicago Although company anyone be use the best medicine in or thret dandelion t personal chewed be- York to Brighton, while the others will ge Xq bunch of horses from off the Weber. leaves, Utahnian in a Tribune. am now I the world for rheumatism, having nsed fore going to life, $1441.40. bed, will always induce Salt Lake, except Mrs. Morehouse, who The unusually large amount of clouds, of my and of all the angles dips, spurs for MVerg, yearg. It i( It ln sleep, W matter how worried or nerwill remain a couple ot weeks. nd some little rainfall, has delayed ' JT Cltlsows. said Ira P. Rowley at the Nw anatomy, called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. al It vous a san may be. Just von wait until we return from kjJJ'Og to some extent, the cloudy I am one of Judge Ogden Miles came out to Coal- Templeton yesterday. 60 cent bottles ways does the work. A pitcher of Ice water laid in a" news ville our bear hunt, and then send the Col- weather keeping tbe hay from curing in for and held court long many to succumb to thp matchless eloWednesday sale by John Boyden A Son. time to be hauled in. onel down. Ed. paper, with the ends ef the paper twisted enough to hear and grant thirty-thre- e . J. B.' quence of the inimitable Col. Donan of to exclude tbe air, will remain " Killed together by The aHeg. the Utahnian, and have left the Times for parties citizenship. 1 applications ROCK FORT. fhft AtlaaMe City , all nighi in any summer room with were all of Iark City and came down in Herald to accept a position nnder. him. 1. In BenFayettteville, Ark., Ang., E ocx poet, Utah, Aug. 6, 1890. J far ton connty Mr. Mary Smith, wife of a scarcely sy perceptible melting of the a City, X. J., Aug., body for the purpose of being batura- The Colonel will continue to be tbo ' as can be determined the number of s Editor Times: farmer, became alarmed at the absence ice. lized in time to enable them to exercise brains of the Utahnian, It it his wonkilled in the railrqpd accident of her To remove an odor from a barrel half their privileges at the ballot box in the derful personality, The sick peopleare all improving. shining through daughter and started Thursday forty-fouwas to for ont night search her fill of the paper, that has other Forty it with cold water. Heat half a coming election. her, Rock was leaving paragraph in evegr E.'II. Bhead port bodies are identified and four are unidentalked-o- f children, infant twins and a boy aged 4, dozen stones the eize of the palm of the piece of They were vouched for by Messrs. made it the most Miss Dora Crowther of Salt- Lake City tified, Several of a SnS- in are the In until of ILher west .abthe the hand injured playing Gletmlle, newspaper property yard. During they are red hot and throw George Wanning and J. and Mist Alice Wilton of Coalville are critical condition. Mrs. Fanned sence a vicions hog aHacxed the twins them into the water and let the water two Park if not In the whole United all returned and Fraliugef citizens, slssippi, City here visiting with relative. of Philadelphia, whose right leg was am- and killed them. The little boy tried to remain in the barrer until cold. hometm tbe noon train. Judge lliles States, which means that Utahs every hit by accompanied Wilson, Ata putated yesterday, still very low and keep the swine away and. was tatally Then rine the barrel with clean, also returned to Bull Lake via Park interest Is exploited correspondingly. were the There is now ' "" " ' ! ' mother, wile x bope of her recovery cold water. Tribune. " ' gashed, City. - t -i idi-n- 1 trail-w'e- hi-Ix-- eu , ter Fr-m- -- -1- well-kno- i t- si-t- er d llu-ai- ei -- 1 mis-icna- iy -t, ' . i A ei depot-maste- a-- - . -- -- H t- p. full-fledg- ed , -- ' Horror-Atlantic- J I.-7- S0 per-on- -- y, and-famil- |