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Show r L W t- The- i Cqalyille Times - IETEEE3T9 DEVOTED TO THE PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , VOL - III. OF SUMMIT COUIITY. FREE COINAGE OF SHYER, 16 SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER425,iSq6. COALVILLE, TO 1 JT0.33 r kpn THE COUNTY NEWS a - our ALERT RESPONDENTS. gathered by and its mother said she knew . COR- I b line At: Kews. hovtsulik. Solon Spiro, F. D. Thompson. J. Mc- some time. It began about 8 oclock M, Harrington, J, Laughlin, JWph in regular down-eafashion, blowing Xl'!5ReP convau Lion 11,-to the clmd, tore the clotTutig trotu the" fun ok TtvtEs TUtotr? Hard enouIi" to Steady'" And was held in Prk Uitv onthe2lst inst. Burkiny' of H. wife halie to see where it was hurt, Jhut could to the J. on John McDonald, W. H. Milter, Thomas blow the feathers from a Chrietmao the 16t4i, Bom, Welsh, chairman of the county Henry find hut one place and that where the Hobson, a baby girl. hite, John Mi Barley and Robert Me goose. At 9 oclock it changed Its tac committee, cslhug the contention to ram-rohad grazed the heed of the Lir order. II. S, Pono'ugh. H. West has some tics and begun in gusts to make w ar Townsenj was named as child. There was, fortunately, little1 co)n hm,! for gle cheap. with signs, fences and qjeoplos hats. J'EMolrauc chairman Fiiutav. ami R. f. Watt as temporary damage done outside of a good fright for Now is the time to aside The Democratic primary to elect dele-git- Considerable damage w as done to trees price temporary secretary. all concerned. With all that has been o( vour to the county convent ion ar Bik and in several instances along Brigham nbrlption forTu Times, your The committee on resolutions, comaid about the danger there is in allow David of lity September 28th and nominate pre- street and elsewhere the large lower, posed Keith, William Archi' mg small liovs to handle firearms, r it cinct is and bald marble justice aud constable, was held at lituba were blow tf off and carried into carver, Henry Welsh, reported as would seem that they will do it, and ac- - j. Harry Iaimbert, the street. Several sign on State street ClulPi Hall Wednesday night. in thy employ of the Summit follow s : Be it ctdents are happening almost eery day. aalu M. Fuddles John was elected chair- were detached from their hangings and Marble Works. lltsdc'd. By the Republicans of SumNot so very long ago some small bovs County tumbled into the street. No serious man T. and Hudson J. In will secretary. The 22nd quorum of mit county convention assembled, were shooting at birds, tn a lot near was reported, however, although damage For precinct justice, James Parkinson that we hereby declare our approbation where your correspondent resides, and j uld their monthly meeting at the eale kept up all night. was merry for nominated, constable, John W, of the action n( the the Utah as lie stepped out of a building the vdle on 8undav, the 27th. delegates, Lamb, AT ROCKS rglNOS, J. Cannon, C. K, Allen and Our district school will open on the Hons. F, shot from the gun rattled against the Rock The Wvo., Sept 20, A" Springs, following delegates were chosen: building and on each side of him, but, 2htn with E. C. Williamson of Park City Thomas Kearns, who bolted the St. cloudbirst at M. C. mine, a mils soufh J. A. Qnelys W. W. Faddies, Callis, Louis National convention rather than of this city, fortunately, be was not hit. The boys as principal and Miss Annie Ryan as asflooded the principal Cluff, J.A, J. L, Smith, Jr,, Boyden, la acqutseee the gold plank of the plat- Wm. thought it was a good joke from the way sistant. Carruth. part of the city. The cellere of T. M. there formulated ; and be it further -The Summit County Marble Works form they acted, and they appeared lo think -E. Alternates J.T71Toa-on- . Kinney A Co., general store, J. P. McII. Rhead, Rrtohrd, That while firmly believing that no harm could 1 done with a gun has a carload of stuck marble euroute Dermott A Co., grocery, and several In the principles promulgated by Linch-ol- n in their bauds. from Vermont which will reach Coalville Precinct Committee. W. M. Boyden, other business places are flooded and In I860 and by Henry M. Teller of Conventions are in plenty this season this week, A. Callis, W. W. Cluff, Jr.,J. M. stocks ruined. The basement of the C. we refuse to 1896, accept the money First National bank building is flooded and there are enough delegates wanted to Fred Hirst, Lionel Mills and Miss Olive Crittenplank of the National Republican laddies, and caving ia. The basement of the give all a chance who desire to attend den were joined in the holy bonds of at frovo. adopted at St. Louis, as we beRock Spring National bank is reported them. Yet the great question is: matrimony Tuesday of last week by platform lieved that the plank was dictated by At Democratic the convention at flooded and What will the harvest be?" in the Justice John Stonebraker. We wish caving in. The celler of T. the money power in its interest and Provo Hon. W. H. King was nominated 51. A Co.s general store is caving political field. It now seems that the them a happy and prosperous life. Kinney against the interest of the producing for congress, and for Presidental electors, and the loss Is very heavy. SideMcKinley Republicans are doing yeoWe w ould respectfully call the aiteA-tio- u and toiling masses of our H. W. Lawrence, J. J. Daily and Robert bodily country. walk floated down the streets and man work in this State, but I have no were of the road supervisor to a chuck Therefore, b it Land. The Independent Republi- carried fear in my heart and believe that there hole The Union raeific .track away. road the the near between in spring Retolctd, That in the present cam- can convention endorses the presidental in is no doubt but w hat the silver party the western part of the city was Hoytsville and Coalville. It is small, paign we lead our aid to the just cause electors nominated by the Democrats. will down the goldbugg, with all their flooded tor hour. Wagons and teams but has nearly thrown several people of the free nd independent coinage of boasted strength and barrels of money from were used to convey people from the UTAHS WINDSTORM, vehiclee. epring silver 8t tii present legal ratio of 16 to I, included. Thank goodness for the fact flooded portions of the city to places of this for a and that here is a tine opening There convention send each dele- Most Destructive Bvur party that McKinley has not one supporter The loss In the different parts safety. tvtc Great Damage. to invest in a etcre. gate to the Independent Republican iu this precinct; had he been true to with a email capital of the city is very heavy, $50,000 being convention at Salt Lake, September 24th On Friday and Saturday last heavy the conservative estimate. Both busihis convictions, and had not been led Wanship support three and Hoytsville, has none. Nearly alt instructed to use every honorable means windstorm visited various portions of larger, though nose the would he have ness and residence property suffered. by tricksters, by here have good farms and are in com- in the convention for the regularly nomi- Utah. Its first serlons effects were B. R E.Yiek. had many supporters. The city ie patrolled by special police felt in Ogden. Friday it blew in the walls fortable circumstances. Of couree the nated Brya and Bewail electors. and the greatest excitement " The delegates were : ef Keisel A Cos, warehouse, which imparty should be prepared to run a peddling oaklzi. prevails. Parley a Park 0. 8. Johnson. wagon te Park City and cash all mediately toek fire and was totally desAT TRICK. Oakley, Utah, 8ept. 23, 1896. the W W, H. C. a at Oakley prefit. produce troyed. Los about 25,000. Stephens, Fries, Sept. 21. A flood came down Editor Times : Kansas Jacob Lundgerg, R. 0. Watts. At about 8 oclock the wind blew Price river Mr. and Mrs. T. W. frazier wish to Saturday nlgnt which wae KCHO. down several peles and section! of th AVanehip-- A, Bates. greater than any yet known here bv the express their sincere thanks to the peoEcho 8. Morse, street car line, and a dozen care rested oldest resident. The - streets ot Pries Ei no, Utah, Sept. 24, 1806. ple of Oakley for the kindness shown In Henefee-- J. E. Foster. dead on tht tracks nntil 11 oclock, when were goed-sise- d Times: Editor their behalf during the short illness and rivers, and canals and H. B. Wright. Peoa haa to Watson O. Ft. Bridgeroo gone they were hauled into the power houee town ditches were rained. It will cost death of their infant daughter Roth, Coalville-Ma- rk Hopkins, Mrs. R. F. by a motor. Tba elec trio lights were the county many hundreds of dollars to which occurred Wednesday, August 16, a visit. James Ball. turned off about II oclock by aa acciNorthcott, H. Pennington has gone to Provo to 1896, aged 6 months and 16 days. repair the roads and bridges. The big Park City Thomas Kearns, J. C. dent at th plant, tba smokestack and the convention. bridge over tboriver at Price was washed Our darling babe haa gone and left us. Matt Connelly, J. H. Doming, the roof being blown off. " . C. Morse ie around registering the Weeter, out, and it is reported that the bridge at We will never see her mom. C. D Rnoklidge, David Keith, James MACHINE SHOP R RECKED. citizens of Echo. Willington also, went out There were She haa left this world of sorrow M. Lockhart, L, IV Hubbard, L, E About 12 oclock a messenger came numerous washouts c She has reached that guides abort. along the Rio Born, to the wife of Mr. Peaningten, Camomfh, Miss Irma Miner, D. C. Mc- into low n from Thecatry6Hin eeercfc Grande Western track between here a son. Mother at.d child doing well. Dow we loved our Utile darling of Fred Mr, Thompson, aud reported that at and Castle Gate and between Price and Laughlin, Hayt,P. E. Kjos.E. II Whet a comfort she did aeem; Ray Brim went to halt Lake Monday Buchanson, 8, Williamson, W, Mont about 8 oclock the great machine thop Lower Crewing. The trains were Can It be she's gone forever? delayed te resume hie studies at the University. Ferry, Mrs. J. J. Jenkins. of Rhoades Bros, in the canyon had several honrs. Ah! It seema more like a dream. blows were The down. Tn building Isa comfollowing the delegatee Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bailey have gone A landslide occurred above Helper; May we wake to realise the truth, east on a visit. We wish them a pleas- elected to the Senatorial convention plete wreck, being carried a considerable rocks weighing many tons were washed 1 hat she sleeps beneath the tod; Heberon September 29th. distance from the foundation and torn onto the track. Thousand ant trip and safe return. That our darling one haa left ui of dollars And her home is now with God. Frank iiopkin went te Croyden with Park City Henry Fares, Frank to pieces. The big traveling crane is on damage has been dona to ranches on the is piled up rivers bottoms, and much Sheriff Harrington Wednesday in search Evans, M. A. Dnly, N. C. Harrington the ground, and the t But oh, sweet Ruth, we do miss you. grain in the M. 8. Savage, Thomas with other machinery. All the tent shock was carried And our home is dark sad drear, Waldron, W of Matthews, the rape fiend. away. Since theres no babe In the cradle of the workers on the power works are 8. The Echo school started on the 14th Snyder, Evans, Hsnry Welsh, William Our sad heart to soothe and cheer. Pul t Nuw t . O'Connell, II. S. Townsend, D. L. We- blown down,' The strength of the win B. with a full attendance. A fore of men was lleber put to work this ber, Now the little endtes empty, Rasband, William Sutton was greater up toward the canyon than morning in the Ontario 600drain tunnel WAHSATCU. M.Malid, Mrs. W, I. Snyder, Mrs in the city. Sweet'Ruihs shoes arc laid aside, And the little oue Is resting In Ogden door have been blown in, for the purpose of lowering the track, Henry Welsh, James 8. Cossey, Frank Wahsatcii, Utah, Sept. 22, 1896. B ho was once our Joy and plate-glas- s windows shattered, chimneys through the entire length of the same UcKeon. Editor Times : outhouses and barns ovei and putting it in shape for the transpordemolished, Peoa F. W. Merchant. May God s holy angels guide us ion here was Bonn visitor a Johuou Aud protect us day and ulght, and tiees by the hundreds tation of Daly West, Daly aud Ontario Henefer turned, a John Pascott. on Sunday. So that we may meet on,- da.liug, One of the massive doors ores. At least that was the answer blown down. Coalville Alma B. Wilkins, Eldredge. Clothed in mhos of spotless white. J. K. bullibur is having a layoff and Mrs. Mark of the Sacred Heart Academy was blown given the writer this morning by a Hopkins. Mix a Fkazifk. is taking a trip out for a few days. in, and the wind played havoc through prominent employe of the Ontario com- Hoytsville C. T. Mills. Thumas Bail ot Coalville is here on a Rook the building until carpenters could be ptnv in answer to a query as to what KOCKlOKT. James port CalTey. few weeks visit to his son, J. 8., and found to fix it. Several Woodland James Pott. plate glass was the object of the work in the tun--ne- l. Rockvcet, Utah, Sept. 24, 1896. family. in lhe Record stated some weeks were stores windows blown into Kamas McCormick Joh Ilenty Editor Times : t Some ice on the water on the morning Pack. splinters. Somoofthe principal reel ago that it was possible Mr. Daly would Miss Thurza Matin is on the sick list. of the 16th measured half an inch in deneekreett, North and South Wash- make arrangements to bring his ore parleys Park William' Archibald. thickness. Thrashing commenced here ington, Grant, Lincoln and some ot the through that tunnel instead of building democratic convention. street! on the bench are blocked with a wire rope tramway direct from, the W. W. Cluff and Edmund Wm.Cossey made a trip to Salt Lake jWeslryK, IValton of the State Land Eldredge week. this Commission' passed through our burg left Coalville Monda f as delegates to the t ees I hich have fallen acres them, Daly West mine, but his application to , senatorial convention at Heber Tuesday making it difficult and dangerous last the city council for a right of way for the Mr. John Hortin and Robert Sidco the last of the week. latter enterprise, put a different face onu wav have gone to lleber City on busiThe 18th was rather b isterous and the proceedings of which we take from nightlo proceed along the streets, Northern I Utah the Ar passenger the whole fatter, and the knowledge ness. windy. Some fences were blow n over ths Herald, as follows: for the north at it had that the tuEnel is to be prepared for the The 8:30, puRetout Democratic Senatorial Conven Mrs. Wb. Reynolds, Mies Louie John- and the tops oi haystacks blown down ran until into it a number transmission ef ores and thatitwHI be of the Fifth Senatorial Dist ictc not son and Alrerd Beamons are all quite Most alt the cattle men here have tics blown of close over so to tress the track used by , not only theDaly West, but by in Heber City at 1 oclock Tuestick with typhoid fever. meto theeenelueion that wbtn cattle sides The brUshedlhe that of they cars, the Daly end Ontario aiu, come In the afternoon, James day Ilicken of Heber Fred W. Rajnolds has gone to Sait thieves need running dewn the cattle nature of a second enterprise. The out renand windows the was elected temporary chairman, knocking Lake where he will spend the winter men bad better depend upon t'lemselves City it necessary to retern to Ogden, movement is most important one, and and J. W, Geiger of Park dering City tempofor such work. at the University. while it will work a hardship to several rary secretary. The temporary organize-Uo- t i her a new train was made up. The Mies Clara Hortin haa returned from important intereats in the camp, it will Haying is about all over here, and the was male permanent and the meet- train tent pat several hears late, j be the means of greatly rducing the Salt Lake where she haa been visiting ranchers are busy rounding up their cat--t ing get down to AT LOO AN. buslnese withont any cost of production to the with her sister Mrs. Grace Jensen. e. All are short on cattle. Whether unosceeeary 19. CorrespondLogan, UtAb, Sept. companies. delay. ence Tribune. CerUin portions of While notyet given out, there is little Jesse E. Simmeni haa gone to Balt they bkve been stolen or not is yet to be Hon. William Bnyea ef Heber City but that the track will be exJ. B. placed the name f Hon. R. C. ChamLake to attend echool at the University. proven. Itch county, notably Logan; were doubt tended to the sampling mills and provisited a last ber! in nomination as the candidate ef night by heavy hurricane. visions made for Mrs. Joseph Beecreft of Park City has Wyoming's New Cwf. transporting coal and The viad commenced to blow deriag other supplies to the been visiting friends and relatives in mines. The work Rawlins, Wyo., Sept.. 19. Tribune th Democratic party for the office of Senator from the Fifth District. th afternoon, bat was especially violent in the tunnel will be crowded aa rapidlv K. S. Ro:kport. Special. The new mining camp on the gteta as possible. Park Record. 1 o'clock until midnight. In Logan Grand Encampment still continues the The nomination quickly received R eeo from the hurricane was and Mr. end particularly especially WANSHIP. Chambers wee unanimously 1StU1 Barrwr. popular craze. Bankers and business seven. Every street is covered with Leadville, Colo., Sept. 21. The work men are harrying to the camp, nominated. ' Wanship, Utah, Sept 24, 1896. and electric light; telegraph, of dynamite and buckshot is in eviA senatorial which is in the main range of the Rock committee, of which the (allea trees, Editor Tines : wires cover the ground in dence at the city morgue, where lie five aftd xr following telephone the Summit county mem-ber- s, there areoyer two hundred ThrMhing wil, commence this week, kye. .Already directions. It is too soon after the bodies, yesterday full of the vigorone all 4R elected and Colothe Convention Wyoming men in camp, while the Your correspondent was storm to form any estimate of the dam-agIfeofthe mountains, one shot fall ot rado prospector are flocking in bv the adjourned: w. W, Cluff, Jr., W. IL will run into the thonsauds. bullet while doing his but it Colbath, utY laet weer J. W. mineral-ized duty; two horscore. The whole country is Geiger, g. j. McLaughand The Logan Temple wm almost entirely ribly mangled by the dynamite Daniel Born t0 Mr n1 Mrs 11 F- - Peterson, lin, Hep-kfnLambert. is J. J. formation. and selid they n on tlu J9l!l unroofed, and almost every tin or iron were using te destroy life uni property; "J a prominent business man of this Mir COL NTT CONVENTION, . off. was the others lull ef leaden pellets received torn roof in town The Democrats of Mr. Tbeo Rwrouseen wss taken very city, who returned expressed . park Ci(y Precinct while they were fighting in the 1 AT OTH"S re.V-jAi In a very the utmost confidence in the prospect?. met Monday night for the sick Saturday night and 1 purpose of hlnom, Millville, Providence, HjJe to destroy the lives of mn wl , We at pre-en- t. He savs tie ore in the Boston mti'V e.ecttng dpl(.g,te8 frit it a1 i'mi feii (MiVirj ! P i.J ly l.ore-- t ta'l. Ar adiirk, Smiti.fi 11 and Bch-o-n- J The brae brad held thesr regular, wbteh is divn oi.ly twoty feet, looxs ,iuj nominating precinct officers, t)e force of the V wmI to thedfi'h F.t ues ii , C ?v.e, dition tf o s H !,rd t-- n th cnnrin fy aschaiiman and inlay typing. They hr, i r. o I s k this evf i hi - K he reh u. t cf i;. t e 1 snUii. Over fwo hundred 'Cht.ms ll oti K I.i..,ay secretary. fiadid tlij 4 1. A r of therid U'i " ,f 1 . n fur 'y ( j, Thf ti x.f .1 Uiif.it- - reived- - tfeeTmm TtoL coentry of 22nd t The Will1 v ere ll i' '; q i.,. H1 U; t in ift , file (a ru dVan, ," Juxtice fit abrfitt t o hy twe.ve t u rise prj-eftePeace and J s. hrH tclr r. the Wuk rpui t no uf, n'lil tlm sf et ere, 1 1 h f! drrr-n' - in I m. A t ti lp has b m io effire of Cons'afc!, t . viV o.l Li.ii ai tja v it uy ca ; , s '"v-' 'I ml to, t n,, til. n r. '1 !,' v ,J J y f. 'a n. mail '1v,!v o i b i nt j ti A. menu t? are rc j tested tvi UttCPf). t f si ohoa was Ij.Hai t.e.I ill',!?,--1 th Cu r!v. 1. 1!.. p. mo ia mi A f rty- - e e t t i the toitoiy ronven Y. jTiir&r t, Today hnn.lruf? of noocrv sv, tfty f . .ember 28, at Park CTTr: 4 T w.Il mutton, veal, fc., bought and! . go to work at at cc. Ihty hum-i. tr.e j J :hv Jar-,- vc, It. N, nun twlvp mitt . rnuni V.. t,'i- suljt Lr ta-- h tv A. 1j.te?, B r ui sand 1st n ?,twA m unep the fvtr--HTtr tie- - say . ' I ef n.12tf Utah. M. Ferry.. Thoaia t Cup.t, J nt that has visited tn; 9 c.ty fn action has lost the miners the grlke. At was i - 'CTtaV;Vt.'24," Cm. d half-bloo- - i dica st u L'iU nt y o d ' es Tb KthU of the M'eek From Ntiuljr Every Town In Summit County 44 hat (The TlrneiV KepreieBtttivee Have - Found te Write About. PEOA. Peoa, Utah, Scut. Editor Times -- , 23, 1896. : Ralph Maxwell has gone toIrcvoCity to attend the Democrat!; State Conven- . to-da- tion. Tiie heavy rain on Tuesday has pat a Btop to tarm woik until the hay and grain has a chance te dry. II. B. Wrigty and A. F, Maxwell went to Park City on Monday aa delegates to the Republican convention. The Democrats of Peoa w ill bold a primary on Friday evening, Sept. 25th, to elect one delegate to attend the Democratic county convention to be held at Park City on Sept. 28th. F. W. Merchant is the delegate from here to the Republican convention at lleber City, and II. B. VV right is the delegate to the Republican convention to be held in Salt Lake City. It is thought by many that we will have an early, cold, bard winter, and many are preparing shelter for their stock and otberw ise fixing up their surroundings in case the prediction may be Kul true." For some cause, not unknown to your correspondent, Albert J. Maxwell, delegate from here to the Senatorial Democratic convention at lleber City, did not attend that convention as was ex- ' pected. The farmers have been rushing the grain inte the stack, cutting and hauling the second crop of lucern and preparing for the threshing o! grain, which will begin the last ef this week er the first or next. 1 1 . ! . air-lif- - w :o -- which was in tire gun, just gra .mg the t 9 s of La'y'e LtaDwhich to scream the began baby Mrs. Wright; ; f i ? I to-da- y, ge ir l,j. -- -- so,., e. s, to-da- - t. 1 1 r 1 f- -r f g t'a .thj l.anly rot I the spn went of, He ram led, 1 Is 1 -- Matia, the little grandchild of Mrs. Sarah M. Newman, was run over by a wagon loaded with lumber one day lest week. Fortunately the child was not seriously hurt and is now able to be around as usual. Children should not be allowed to climb on wagons when they are in motion. It is pleasing to see that our old friend, S. A. Leaner of Salt Lake has been nominated to the lower' house of the State Legislature by the Democratic County Convention of Sait Lake county. Kenner haa been a hard worker, deserves the recognition, will make a good representative, and I hope to see him elected. We have had some pretty severe wind' storms of late, hut I am thankful to say that it has not been anything like those experienced in Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan and other places in the lower valleys, and no damage has been done in this neighborhood, so far, except the damage done to grain and hay by the soaking rain we had on Tuesday afternoon and night, w hich was the hardest rain of the eeason. , t Why our district school is not in session is beyond the ken of most of our citheas. We have a large nnmber of little ones who should now be in school and who could attend jnst as well as - not. I hope to see the school board get on themselves and open up the move a schools right away. It is far better for the children te be in school instead of idling their time away, and the smaller ones could attend much better now than when the severe, cold weather comes on. Give the little onee a chance. Your correspondent had an interview with H. B. Wright thie morning, in relation to that gentleman running on the office of Republican ticket for the County Sheriff., Mr. Wright said: "If to nominate me ny friends are ofdisposed and nomination the shall accept I will make as gallant a fight to win as one thing certain, , possible, hut there is and that is, I shall not go through the nomi-county using my influence for the nomi- H the are some doing. nation, a. come freely nation is given me it must from my friends. y What came near being a fatal aCci- dent took place at the residence of II. B. day or two ago. It uppers j Wright th.it a suull boy caret; tlrvvti from- iLe canvon And wt to etii at Mr. B ri0!.t s j and leave gun. . The bey bakd the t Vi i to orcu, J pun to on of Mr. is. t In r, v he S t lie h tie (Chap r rid to ll 1 w ilh bibvj't her woo was iirer y H s. or Aims: "L.okout, Tt. -- I 1 ... ant-kip- , V it 1 I 1 1, -- t 'ca-i.p- t ' |