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Show . Wkr' i. 7'"" V-U.- r uit jr . The PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. THE INTERESTS OF DEVOTED TO VOL II. StTNJNlTT AJETE MORGAN IV FREE COINAGE QP SHYER, 16 70 COTJiTTXES. SUMMIT COUNTY,' UTlHr FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1895. COALVILLE, 1 NO, 41 v THE COUNTYNEWS: by our ALERT CORRESPONDENTS. CATHERED The Etrnt Wk of the From arlj p. U,, kuuiiull Connty-- W hat Every The Tlmeee Representative Have Found to Write kuut. ! KXWAM. Editor Kama, Utah, Nov. Times 21, 18!5. : Joseph Lewis was buried on the'Sth. was a, erv larg,- iumral. veaPack is erertiig a new building which we expect be ami hie small family They - Ken-bne- l'"-er- Our sawmill is not running very regularly, but many luada of lumber are being hauled from the canvon every day. Horn, to the wife of Mr. Perry, a gon. Mr. Perry has been very sick since, but according to last reports is on the road t$ recovery. 'oher Pack' was the lucky boy the other day in Salt Lake City. He drew a bicycle for 25 reutaand is now traversing our streets at lightning speed. The guests at the Carpenter Hotel last week were Gelleland A Thompson. Their visit was for the purpose of getting orders for the enlargement of photographs. The speakers at church last Sunday were Elders Oscar Wilkins and Palmer from Pcoa,' who visited this ward in the interest of The Seventies and Elders quorum. Jehn T. Mothers, representing Robert Kite, candy manufacturer, Salt Lake, was a guest at the Kamas House last week. Also A. Mosher and Henry Wheaton from Coalville, who are hunting stock in this locality. The mlue excitement here seems te have quieted a ' little, although John - Suiklhers is working hie claim, which shows np very well. Q. ' Editor riot, Pros, Utah, Nov. Times r. I will goon occupy. "T and will show it when rise proper time poisonous water ol Silver creek empty. cunies. The better plan, gentlemen, i There aie Wteen to twenty families Who to take your defeat gracefully and stop are compelled to use this water for flinging your threats and slurs' at the dottieMe purpose the year, jround. as citizens throughout thecountv who voted their well water is unfit for use. Clear against von. as they had a right te do so water is what the company wants. in this free country ; your petty spite The little child of John show u the wisdom of having the county j promn who had iti arm broken about scat remain where it is. at leasL until ninths since. had gotten along vou can treat the citizens fairly and also nicely and was at lending school when get rid of some of that venom you so de- - it was unfortunate enough to fall last light to sling. Wednesday, while playing, and broke it The Great Campaign has made it ap- - again in the.same place. It was reset r ptarance again iice the election and by Dr. lfosmer. will comes to stay. It be independent, Markets seem fair on all of the farm fur free silver with botlf feet and promproducts this fall with the exception of ise to la a bright newsv paper a it has pot .toes. Tlie--e having a surplus can been iu the p.i-- t. The editor, g. A. .. tit them into cash at an advanced and vour correspondent ere dev iiwir market by feeding to cows, News office u ' - ijv together in the "'g.uuLbeef, to a clear profit even in the long ago, and where we learned f-state, as will be seen ci. s art preservative. We wish "oite1 Pi. tit 'he exp'T.m nr ;uVlnade at the in hi venture HfidcongrafuGle t it. rein M et iment Station. Those in hi new start in life. having d surplus, as the people of Joseph Phillips and Marion Frazier of Morgan h would do well to eud for Oakley serein town the first of the .j,e bulletin containing tne result of the hi. R. week. Vn.n, 42dxy exocjmuut. As soon as Mr. Stallings mill Is set ROCKIOKT w ill he for the 'ties coiiiuieuce sawing Nov. 1895. 21, Rockpokt, Utah, Grass creek spin, lie has a contract to Editor Times: deH. Seamens and wife have gene to furnish 4,000 bv December 6th. TV. livered to the grade. C. Salt Lake. 21, 1805. : David. Moore of Coalville was in town of the week. the first MissMary M, Walker has been quite ill for some days past. X The delightful weather we are new enjoying maketh the heart glad. John Newman went to Salt Lake the first of the week on business and pleasN ure. t, F.orn, to the w ife of John A. R. on November 9th, a bouncing eleven-poun- d boy. Mother and child doing well. The 22nd Quorum of Seventies,- - for the members residing South of Wan- ehij, will hold their regular monthly meeting in Peoa on Sunday afternoon, November 24tb. Considerable mining timber is being hauled to Park City while the pleasant weather lasts. The election has nothing to do with it as one of the Park City papers intimates. The mines wait tim-vhand our people furnish it and that is ad there is about it. Some papers cant be anting if not mean, poor things. What a lot of papers have turned in- dependent since the election," taid.a f rle ndtoiiiet h e other dav. The answer There is method in it, I made was: my boy. I congratulate The Times iif being independent throughout the campaign ; it started out as an independent paper and has made that promise good. gome of the papers make a note of the fact that R. C. Chambers and Thomas Kearns met and had a friendly chat last week. W hat, did the papers think and hope that there would be a row? I have a better opinion of both gentlemen and beliefe that the defeat of one and victory of the other would uot make them enemies or stoop to the methods of some ., j. Mar-chan- er penny-a-liners- What a pttv it is that all this time we are having excellent - weather that the telephone line has not been laid out and the poles erected. Is it possible that the time will be delayed until the storms of winter are upon us and the work of erecting the poles will be much more than wbatit would be now? If the line is to be placed this season the work should commence without delay. The threats of the Fark City papers which have been msde since the defeat of the county seat removal, shows to what kind of fairness the editors have in - their makeup. - Usually, when a meas-- r ure is defeated, those wb have lost bow with submission, but in this instance the threats of higher taxes, annexipg Park City to Wasatch county and other wonderful things only show the spirit and contempt thpse people haye for the people of other portions of the connty. There are a great many good, honest people in Park City, who, I believe, are opposed to the methods of those papers . sttc-cesP-- 1 A. G. Stembridge returned from Salt Lake on Saturday last. E. D. Crew tber and non, E. 8., have returned to their home in Salt Lake. Charley Smith has been lame with a badlv sprained ankle for a month past. Miss Ellen Beard of Coalville was in Rock port last Sunday visiting rela- tive. ITTON. , Unos, Utah, Nov. 21, 1895c Editor Times: Martha Msrbv and family of Coalville are visiting Upton for a short vacation, tbs guests of Mrs. M.T. Btaley, Bryant Copley, our school teacher, has secured the Social Hall of Upton for the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day for .the giving hit pupils a Thankspurpose giving entertainment. Avery internet-lu- g program wifi be- - rendered by the pupils. An invitation is extended to all the parents to attend the exercises. The ball will be, beautifully decorated for the occasion with oil paintings and other ornamental work., : ' J. C. jf singing class is being organized here with Mr. Ramsey as instructor. This is something which is much needed here. Quite an exciting runaway occurred here on Monday, in which a colt belonging to Joseph Vernon was' killed and Mr. Vernons wagon badly broken. echo. ' Fortunately there was no one hurt. John Hortin, Jr., while climbing over Echo, Utah, Nov 21, 1896.''' a fence last Monday slipped and cut a Editor Times: . , , Miss Laura Bull of Morgan is yiaisiag gash about four inches leng in his leg, which make shim quite lame. K. 8. friends la Echo this week. Miss Maggie Gilchrist went to EvansWAN8H1P. ' ton Thursday morning on a visit. Nov. 21, 1895., Warship, Utah, Mrs. Alfred Jones has been very sick Editor Times: but is much better at this writing. Dr. Mrs. Julia Redden is getting better. Hoemer has been attending her. Mrs. M. F. Lee went to 8alt Lake this G. W. Asper, VV. 11. Weaver and A. week. Brim sold to T. II. Stephens a au. (i. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Young made a bunch of beef csttl Tuesday; which goes visit to Park City this week. to Salt Lake. John F. Marsh is preparing his school Echo has two mails a day each way. to celebrate Thanksgiving day. Wo are talking of moving the eourt house "George Moore was quite sick this down here. B. . week. liosmer was up by see him. REMKFKR. He is much better and is areund again. Henefer, Utah, Nov, 21, 1895. A general meeting of the High Priests Times : Editor of the Summit Stake will bo held here Several of our young men have November 30th, at ll a. m. All are invited to attend, as well aa others of the out west with their sheep. Several of our young folks ' attended priesthood hull at Echo last Friday. the Nell J. Johnson gave a lecture before "" n. M. Thomas took Y. M. I. A. Sunday evening on a bunch of the Stephens the art of millinary; also Arthur cattle to Salt Iaks on the 20th. Brown gave a lecture the same evening The Lythgoe Bend gavo a dance here on the biography of Julias Ctesar, on the 20th, which was fairly attended. J. M. Hixson received a message Mrs. Jeffries of Oregon who has been Tuesday morning that his father-in-law- ', spending several weeks with her parents Peter Rank of Mill Creek, had died. He here, Mr. and Mrs. G. Tristram, left for was 81 vears of age. Mrs. Hixson, his her horns on SaturdayJasL. him The time of " duughtorrwas-wit- h , William Betteridge of Grouse Creek, his death. Y. Box Elder county, wae here during the week visiting his many relatives and friends previous to his going ou a misHovtsvillk, Utah, Nov. 21, 1895. sion to England, whither he is now Editor Times: John S tonebraker has a third member wending his way, Mr. Betteridge is well known in this locality, having resided of the family dawn w ith typhoid. in Henefer for several years. He has William Sargent was compelled to been known to le amanef inalways of horses his shoot bne Wednesday. It and well respected. He carries slipped and fell on the Grass creek grade tegrity beet the wishes from the people xlHen-eferlo- r while hauling a load of coal and broke hia welfare in his field of Isbor. itf legs, n Mr, and Mrs.C. Randall and J. E. - The potato crop of 95 is a record Henefer of Yost, have been visiting relbreaker and according to the American TV. B. atives here for severs! days. Agriculturist approximates 282,000,000 of an increase 100,000,000 over bushels, A Letter Front Cor. last year. Kxysvillk, Nov. 18. IS. A mare belonging to Mrs. Effie Gunn Editor Times : was run into a bridgeby a night train , Coming downtbe lower Weber canSaturday night at 10 oclock. The reou Friday, about sundown, 1 doubled yon sult was that the animals legs were team with a coal hauler- - from Riverdale broken and it had to be shot. and got hia load to the top of the bill as Three week ago our mail carrier, W. voudeave Mountain Green to start down 1. Brown, had a narrow escape from be- the canyon. It will be grand when Moring dragged under the train by a long gan county cjrcles that hill by making a bar of iroa protruding from one of the level road to come hut at . Strawberry box cars that had been bent out of place. bridge. It caught the old gentleman on the There has been a permanent improvethigh, pulled him backward from the ment made at the lower ledge jn the platiorm to the ground, bruising his Deyil Gate by widening theoadina shoulder. He still suffers from the in- very dsngeront place. jury received. Saturdav evening I visited the creamK. C, Chambers and David Keith ery, which at present cannotsupply the were down from the Park Thursday to demand for their butter. There was oa look into the claims of the Hoytsville hand 18.0 cheese two months sgo, but Irrigation Company relative to pollut- this number is now reduced to 100. ing the water that is used fur irrigation Eighteen hundred dollars in cash was and domestic purposes by said company. psid last month for milk. An industry They were taken to ths head of the of this kind established, in Coalville canal where tfie water is taken out, wrouljbeas beneficial aga coal mine. about a half mi)e below where the Cor. - . a.; Xv A i-r- . Houimu. two ago received nss of the death cation. When Wellman' body was ub--of her hither in Rome, which naturally earthed life wn4 extinct." Weliman wsa tended to tncreaFber concern oxer her a single man, "lix , ing with hia parents at i ' p.ig Horn. of happenings and husband attack. daily Marseille. The United Sutescrniser Springfield, Mo., Nov. 20. Frank OTHER NEWS. 8an F lannseo sailed Saturday evening, Huffman, a notorious outlaw whe has according to program,' To 1h Turkish long defied the anthoriiit, was killed Ail Important of Ik Week wa.srs. last nightby Sheriff James K. Moore of CodrM.ii Frum the Late! Telegraph! Ashland, Ky. Marshal BlttCk,colired, Hickory rointv, fifty mi'e northeast of pUpatchea From Here, There end and Bertie Wootem, white, daughter of a here. Huffman wastl.e lender of tho Everywhere. well know n farmer, eloped yesterday to jGltervilie train robbery, and broke jail Ohio. Blacks biorTier Jim worked for 10 Howard county eight month ago. , aalerday Woe. 1. Fertie's father and helped the girt gel' The Czar of Russia was presented with !! rli Mmmqk away. Bertie's brothers met Jim returna daughter, Denver, Nov. 19, Maj. W .Peabody ing froi the Ohio. side of the river last Republicans have a majority in the night and shot him dead. The brothers has arrived in this city from Archuleta Kentucky Legislature. are still in pursuit of the couple, swear-n- g counts, southern Colorado, bringing of ore irom the largest vein Admiral Walker says the United they will kill Marshal Black on specimens ever discovered. The vein us discribod States is in no condition for war. Sight. by peison who have visited the spot, A steam launch J belonging to the 1000 feet aero.- - The ore averages on TuvMtay, So. IS. V British Cruiser Edgar, 4s reported lost Net Perce esertation was opened with- the surface f8 to the ton. If the disin Japan men out waters, and forty-eigcovery sus'ains the rlaiuie of those who excitement. are said to be drowned. Fort Dtichesne officers are accused of have been upon the ground a new gold- . Augusta college at Augusta. K?., was bearing region has 'Been found which killing game in Colorado. burned. There were 400 children In will eclipse anything known in' the Holmess lawyer placed under bonds the building. There was a mad rush world. for subornation of perjury. and the greatest difficulty in rescuing Senator Teller recently made a quiet The Turkish Sultan Is now Hying to visit to the them. All were saved. . region and is filled with top the massacres of Armenian. enthusiasm on the subject, 11 sav it Senator Rill of New York is going on Restem Pasha, the Turkish F,mbaea-- is a big proposition. Brick" Allen ai the lecture platform and Chicago w ill be dor to the Court ot 8t. James, is dying this city discovered the vein. of hie the city delmt. He will make his first appearance on the night of Fri of influenza. From Us Asislss. Contracts between the Union "Pacific dav, December 6th, at the Auditorium. Ban F rahcisco, Nov. 19. A special The subject of bis lecture will be Lib- and Wetern Union declared Void by from Lot Angeles says ; While interest the Supreme court qf the United States. in erty." railroad circle is being directed toFan Chief, the principal chief of the ward the A epeciaF from Shanghai says' it is Valley road and the uew positively stated China has agreed that Pawnees, is dead, and the whole tribe is the Bouthem Pacific, the Loe Germany shall occupy one of the islands mourning. In a few days they will as- Angelea Terunuala plan for getting near the entrance ef tke seaport of Avoy semble ts choose a new chief. through to bait Lake are being rapidly as a naval, yard and coal dopot. France y completed. The Brazilian Government has , , and Russia are certain te seek similar concluded that no arbitration is The proposed route of this road comprivileges. admlssable resjcting the ownership of mence where the present Aitadena It is decided by theNew York Supreme the island of Trinidad, as proposed ' by branch of the Terminal turns away from , the edge of Arroyo Seco, From that court that the heirs of Jay Gould must the British Government. , pay taxes oh (10,000,000 of personal proin a at Witson, rase point it goes north along the Arroyo Se Cincinnati, Judge perty, the value of which the tax com' appealed by theatrical ticket speculators, to ittkeaJ, where, ty mean of ft missioners based their assessment, claim decided' that no refer red-- seats could tunnel about 500 feet along through the ing that the assessment was made J he sold after tke doors were opened for range, it enters the Han Fernando val 1893, and that they did not have ley. Crossing the Santa Clair river, it tny given performanceT travercee the ban Francisquito canyon the property in their possession at that C. R. Meeker, assistsnt engineer of and come out on the Mojave district at timevw the will was not probated un the Southern Pacific Company of Oak- Elizabeth til fo days afterward. hik, and .then extends land, Moiimitted suicide by morphine to the vicinity of Paro-(Y'.ly1 away straight puievu, .XJUsjiii iormerlv an officer; in the (I uited Sum nayyi ' Dr. &. T. SmithXtTorof Americat From all indications construction ' Is dead. A meteor pwaed over Morgan, Tex., at work will very soon oe commenced along Irrigation system for the Fort Hall res- 8:15 Sunday night, iti course being this part of the line, Last Monday the southeaai. It lighted op the heavens third ervation is to be completed. corps of engineers was sent into A report was heard in the field, and the breaking of ground Electric car went into an open draw like lightning. four thunder, sod a will soon follow. Track at Cleveland, and thirteen bodies have about was minutes like laying will shock distinctly felt which c.ueed shortly be begun on the new ex ten ties. been recovered. . w indows to rattle. President Kerns and Vice-- 1 resident Eight hundred Armenian were killed and the other high officers of the Layton and American missions burned .at se. Wiiandir, Namnkti ' Terminal are bere with their heads toKarpot, Armenia, European powers Slight shocks of earthquakes were felt gether iu deep consultation. The pubin fleet the a are assembling powerful at Cerio, 111, lic ere long will doubtlesshparthattrack Dardanelles. Supreme court denounced by the laying has commenced between this city Green Bay, Vi. f. Howard and Knights of Labor. and the desert. This will soon be reached, Maloney, two young men ot this city Board of appraisers report against the as the average grsie is reported not to roll two started yesterday afternoon to ad valorem tariff system. exceed lg per cent to the mile. beer kegs from here to St. Louis. They of Colorado threatens Fort Governor Old were escorted out of town with a brass people suffer much from disorders of the aidneys or urinary organs, and Duchesne officers with arrest. band.' alwaye gratified at the wonderful Five theaters ou the Atlanta Exposi- are effect of Dr, J, H. Mclans Liver- - and Williamsport. Fa. A head end col acclosed have been on lisiou between two freight trains on the tion Midway Kidney Balm in banishing the trouble. Fall Brook railroad this morning, reeult count of immorality.- The proprietors Price $1 per bottle. were fined $100 each. Faworal f t. H. RoSgart. ing in the death of Fireman . McQnade One hundred retail druggists of of Corning, M. J., and fatal injuries 19: The funeral ef the late Herald, have formed a atock compsny Brakeman Kendall. Councilman John II. Kodgert of Park alb proprietary remedies New York. The World this morn to manufacture City took piacent the Cullen hotel parlocal trade. consumed the by lors yesterday afternoon. The attending publishes adetailed statement writen The roetoffiee department ha issued ance was very large, and the services at Moyaniensing prison by II. II a fraud order against the United Indem- pressi ve. Manyaf toe most promisent Holmes, In which the blame of the der of the Pitael childrenis laid utthe nity Com punyoFLo Angele e.TsI.i t citizens of the Park were present aada door of the missing and mysterous dward is a bond investment company. great number of friends of the deceased Hatch. The Chicage Barbers Protective Un- in this city paid the last tribute of resIndianapolis. James R. Barnett and ion has resolved to cans the arrest of pect to his memory. E. G, ODonnell had the.dlrection ef Don Farden, who robbed the Adams Ex every'barber who violated the law last press Company of $16,090 in Terre Haute Sunday, notwithstanding the opinion the funeral and Rev. Mr. Hunt of Satt several weeks ago, pleaded guilty in the rendered by Jndgq Gibbons in the prev- Lake and Rev. Bert Foster ef Park City both delivered appropriate aad feeling federal court y and were sentenced ious cases. was addresses. to five years imprisonment and $500 , Exquisite ' music . ThumLy, Sar. II, and a at furnished the by fine. quartette, Henry Hayward will Thng December close ef which the the services, ' advices The Iciest 6th. Washington. had been embowered in flowers, waa the Venezuelan legation contain no con Senator Chandler denounce the trunk ceaveyed to Mount piivet. firroation of the reported revolution fine argument. ' ' were Mayor Henry Ths JaS Fan, and it is believed that if any Another American warship has been Newell and Councilman Jam Ferrell, such uprising should occur it will be ordered to Turkey. Thomas Kearns, James Murdock, George speedily suppressed. of Rio Blanca county, Colo., Mall, James Ivess, D.C. Tewkesbury Grand Washington. The secretary of the will he Jury indict Lieutenant Koeh-- , and 'Edward Williamson, all ef Park. asked to treasury bag decided that the foreign ler and Fort Duchesne soldiers for City, merchandise bought in Canada in bond -game. A SPEC! XL TRAIS. shall be and imported into this country' Park City Nov. 18. A special trwi has The Fostofflce iued leftover the Utah' Central at 8:30 thfa department Valued for duty purposes, at the market value in Canada in bond, without the a, fraud order against the Preferred Bond morning containing many of the sorroar-ia- g & Investment Company of Portland Or., inclusion of the Canadian duty. friends whe attended the obsequies of which . U. Baily is secretary, treaslate John.H, Rodgers. Mr Rodof the Xnndsjr. ST. 1. urer and general manager. The charge was held in high esteem by a wide gers saloon a Louis entersimilar is Market, Toledo, 0. conducting a lottery or circle of friends both in his public and keeper, and a crowd of hangers-o- n about prise. private life. His personality was domInvolved a in quarrel the place, became Mies Frances E. Willard and Miss Anin all that permeate an unselfinant early this morning, and in the melee nie Gordon left Chicago for Lewingtou, ish lift and pure maahoed. With paterMerkel was knocked down and beaten to Ky., and from there will formulate their nal lore and solicitude be has reared death. Hi asailant were arrested. plans for the wintercampaign. The Na- and educated the orphaned childera ef New York. General Thomas Jorden tional Union is to follow up this work of Mr. Rodgers sister. Many a persoa in. the general, who is lying Mis Willard by sending organisers at Park City this day syllable aa invocation, at the point of death at hi borne, was once to all joints visited. T a prayer for the dejtarted and rememsaid to he sinking fast at midnight, and Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 18. Tribune ber bis unostentatious munificence to it was not expected that he would live Special. Details were received L ere to them when their larders were empt- ymany hours longer. day of a coal mine accident at Big Horn, and their courage gone. Washington. Benor Thedin, ' the Bheriden county, on Saturday, which it lain such acts as this his bier wilt new Portuguese minister to the United resulted in the deatn of Fred Wellman be by sincere mourners with State was suddenly seized with a hem- and serious injury of James Crogan. ttieir tribute of tears. No interest may II rallied somewhat, Both men were buried by a fall of rock-an- attach to him oilier than alifeol mag-orrhage tficent patience and a soul filled Wfith. however, and is not in immediate coal, Crogan was uncovered when loving kindness. He was respected !n " The minister's wife only a day in an almost dying condition from euffi life. In death he ia lamented. danger. ELECTRIC SPARKS. Or ust ! Eit J -- ht 1 "" defi-natw- . an-tiar- y, Kan-saaCit- v, iv -E- to-da- . ( ea-a- et, pall-beare- rs killing- . n |