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Show ' Ualranitj The VOL C . Times., DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. of Utah II. ST MiMlT A. 1ST 3D MORGAN COALVILLE, - SUMMIT COUNTV, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER COTJ2STTT FREE COINAGE OF SILWI, 16 79 ES. 15, 1895. 1 NO. 40 electric sparks. S..1.I at am ILLE. HISirER. divided into small the Colorado desert. They have abao-(.tru- ia non, to 189T 1815. 14, Nov. llENerxR, 14, UtahNov. Utah, Hoytsmlle, ajjil tow n lots. The sale wilL take dotted their wora-ohornet and their Editor Times: place hj order of the court at Manama., lood Editor Times: Southern exhaailSrnT j,,lnK)st i A a , Pecember 2nd. CATHERED BY OUR ALERT CORMrs. Caroline Slouebraker and youngPacific train stopped ami Hyrnm Gibby and G. Bend of Morgan daily list of happenings and In the vae td John P. bhtverv., the ' barrel ol water. were visiting here the past week, RESPONDENTS. est child are down ith typhoid fever: news. other United to The teacher of the primary department Hates, the United Rtatesl Andrew Fife made a businsss trip No Kespoct fur Aosrlnri. Supreme court decided, in an opinion j The Emu of Ibc Week From Nearly of our district school is Mist May Fack Morgan the early part ol the wee. All ths Important Event vt tk Wrrk New York, Nov, 11. Captain Frank handed dewn by Justice Rrown, that Eeery Terra la Bnaunlt Ceaety Wkat of Katnas. There were no services here on SunCwAnird I ram tlte Latest Telef rapltla lands entered under Die American brigIIarriot the homestead lawa The Times'. A good many of the citizens of this day on account of the Stake conference, RrymuletlTM Hate DUnatrkr on leaving the Cuban port prom Here, Thera aad are not by the mere hieb, V act of entry 0 of N Feaad to Writs ASueL place accepted the kind invitation of j tleneter was well represented at the us vitas on Oct tier 3rd, was searched rerxwhere from aa the segregated public domain Coalville and took partin the grand county seat celebration at Coalville on to give the homesteader A right to sell by Spanish officer, who claimed to be riot. u,e county seat jollification. j J2th. or vm,ail : 10 It has Snidij? timber from his en try, and that in do j Feoa, luh, Nov. 14, 1 8i5. Mr. Stallings & Co. are removing the j stated Cuban I wax. that T. Judd, while here from rrovo Pot are wn,n,orrvGy so George he trimto j himself liable ground. ing renders lniurgeht? gaining Editor Timer : saw mill from the west tide of the It eber t election time, lost his. poofcetbook flying the Stare and btnpes when the Empress of Russia reported to be ill inal proeeoiition. A large number of our citizen. am river up in Elkhorn, on the et st, to saw search was made. This wae not the wuie here between Henefer and Coal- beyond recovery. children are Buffering from severe colds. lumber this winter. C. VS case. The eearrh was made by nine vil'e. Said book contained his college IS. November Wedarwlsy, Senator Jones favors an independent c r.fi ate and other papers useful to men, under the leadership of a Spanish Pulniane life a threatened lunatic. (juite a number of our citizens went by silver party ia 1896. officer. My protests wa unavailing. tpton. to Cbalville on the 12th to participate in hui. only. The finder will confer a favor The Porte still trifling with the General Miles recommends liberal exThe American Cousol witnessed hv ivaviug it at The Times office or r thecelebration. Upton, L tab, Nov. 14, 1805. part of powers. on sea coast defenses. penditure tbe search, and joined in the protest. t ino.ig to Georgs Judd, Ilsnefer. A number of our citizens attended the Editor Time. : Battleship "Texas injured in dry It wee useless, however. The The President has appointed Arthur do k Spaniards Stake conference held in Coalville on The dance held in the social i.adin1- - J es Lytlcoe and his daughter k. lb Laiiev of Alaska United States did not care acontineutal for American J (Saturday and Sunday. Upton on Friday evening, November helped furci-l- i music at the Coalville District J wedding a brilliant af- right, and would insult eur flag whenudge for Alaska. VV. B. dance 1. T id uday night. Since the election our town has quieted 8th, was a success in every respect. fair. - Victor ever opportunity offered." Had my vesL.Darsev, assistant superintendo n and the citizens have resumed are made for a dance in A D.aial. sel flown the British flag not a Spaniard eueceed Carlisle Arrangements iate dent Justice the of may the Maryland mine, Grass the even tenor of their ways and politics Clarks Social Hall, would have dared to attempt a search., Upton, in the after1895. Jackson. . lIiNEFtit, Noveiuber.13, was killed acave-lnby rae hardly ever mentioned. noon and evening of Thanksgiving Pay, Editor Ttvirs; Combine of reform parties forth camGeneral Thomas Jordan, the HtMtJi fur tt Opening Robert M. Newman and Ernest November 28th. All are invited. Please allow me a little space in your leader, is sinking slowly, and paign of 4Hi. . left here by team and with some Boise, Ida., Nov. 11. Tribune Special. A very enjoyable affair took plaee at valuable paper to defend imsclf against it is resolution adopted at thought he cannot live longer than The btateemane special from Genetee, horned stock on Monday for Idaho of Mrs. James Judd on the the charges hurled at me in Coalville bv a day or tao. home the a Boston mass meeting. fur jproo- where Mr. Newman i. making a home. Ida., lays: The evening of November 6th, the occasion anumber of her u Lens on fiaurdav New fast train set vice over the North- lamation of President Cleveland ha annua! meeting of the Texas The snowstorm Tuesday nighteovercd being the' wedding reception of Edward last. been Issued, and the Nex Pereet reserWodgrowers association, strong reso- western and Union Pacific. the ground it h about two inches of snow I wa? accused of receiving money and lutions Staley, son of Bishop Chester Staley vation will be thrown open for homedeclaring for the protective tariff Thorman is better. The with prospects of more falling before the ami Mies Martha Judd of Upton. The buying votes, and otherwise aiding in on wool were adopted unanimously. stead entry November Ihth. People are doctor hi soon. will patient up get says day was over ; in fact it has the appear guests, Who numbered over seventy s, trying to remove the county ceat to Park It was ance of a heavy storm at this writiog. Joeiah Quincy was nominated for coming in from all direction of the comsat down to an abundant feast ol City, I deny alUbeee charges an A de- residence stated at Judge Thurmans to make selections on thie fine restwae at he that will midnight his steam good things. After the banquet the nounce them as unwarranted and unJ. A. Marehant Mayor of Boston by the Democratic con- pass bring body of land. Household good have ing easy, and that a continued improveSaw-mi- ll vention. out of the canyon sometime evening was 'spent in singing and re- true. Yours truly, James Fowler. been to Genesee for tome Uiue, ment in hie condition wae noticeable. next month and set it up in Feoa. citing. The bride waa beautifully - A dispatch from Coburg eay it ie and coming are following np their CONFERENCE. immigrant were received Many the QUARTERLY at telegram to will news the be This loggers dressed In rich green silk with a wreath pleasant stated thaUthe-accouchme- ut of the in schooners. The reserThor-maresidence goods prairie inquiring at to Judge and teamsters and will be of great bene of pale white flower? on her head. The Held Is Coalville Czorina will take place toward the end vation will furnish homes for over 3000 aad Baadajr Saturday be' the number condition, among fit to all concerned. of November. Laat Syaopete ol FroeetdlBE. bride waa presented with many band-som- e families. A golden oppertunitv is now ing one from Preeideut Cleveland. The deleatof Tom Ksarns foretatesen on conference was wedding presents. Those present John Baramiski wae burned to death, at hand for all who want a fine piece of Quarterly opened ator causes somewhat of a gloom among outside the family were Mr. and Mra. the morning of the Pth with a hymn by Mn4i?i Nbv. 11. ' his wife and eon, land. The citizens and people of Genhis friends here and they do not know Young and son of Mill Creek, Mr. and the choir and prayer by Richard Birch. New York. The property and plant Mortin, fatally injured, and three other esee are making preparations to go at what to make of it They were conf- Mrs. Richins of Henefer, Mr. and Mra. President Cluff made the opening of the lllnitrated American Magazine, people badly hurt in a fire at Chicago, once and pick out claims. Two hunident of hiselection ; but alas their hopes Bowen of Hoytsville, M. T. Btaley, Mr. in a very appropriate manner. af First avenue and East Twenty-thirTbe plumbers striae in Pitburg and dred people from here are ready to make were blasted as well as those of some of and Mrs. Blondquist, Mr. and Mrs. RanIt was moved and carried that the streets, wae almost destroyed by fire Allegheny has been settled ani the men filings. Great activity is expected, and the ether party. Tnere in nothing sure dall, Mr. and 51 ri. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Stake Presidency ask the First Presi- this evening. Lose, (25,000 . y to make selechave returned to work. Tha demand many have left in this life but death and taxes. Robinson, Conrad Staley and quite n dency of the chnrch to grant the Milwaukee. Hyrr Most and Lucy for an increase of 10 per centM wages tions. Even the children take an interest in number of young people too numerous privilege of holding conference en Sun- Parsons addressed an anarchist meet- was granted. A New Hall road far I tah. the news items of your correspondent to mention. After n very enjoyable day and Monday instead ef Saturday ing of 600 people at Milwaukee garden Based oh the sales tor the PMt tw and time and Cole., Nov. 13. Paper were Denver, as and of many congratulations heretofore, commencing Sunday, to your valuable paper and many Their talk lacked the fire of months, tho wages of the 20,00Jf, sheet filed with the Becretary of Bute them come with requests to have a line good wishes, the guests returned to their with the next quarterly conference. former days, being excedlngly mild. mill workers ef tbe United Itateit have J. C. Thomas Copley then gave short and incorporating the Albuquerque, Colo- -' r two inserted in the weekly letter. homes. Jietroit. A meeting held thie after been advanced 2 per cent for November redo A Pacific railroad, capifalired wt and the session of little tot ofachild interesting talk, Last evening a morning WAHSATCH. ) . txo t commemorate what were termed and December. . 100,060. The rente proposed Op- the road , closed benethe aiRgiug by Uoxologyi , Mr?, Elsie WaTkers said tcryour - Wamatcw, btohfNwH, USHS. Mtirdereu Chieajrs Anarchists the w i bom slat utb X I' AtVnnnerque diction by Councillor Aims Fildrodge. Will you please tell This ow- t.cs ul tw (weiilmly attended and wot radtcai in bm over ttie no y )iuA4 Times: Editor Juan, ... Ljvhw' AFTERNOON SESSION, Times that mamma has put our baby in character. There were no red flags and ing the employment by Cherokee citijwn Barnalilio in New Mexico, ciut-- pi the Election day passed off very quietly. And to please the short clothes? Afternoon services convened At 2:10, aoetof tha socialists remained away. n or Colorado ling at Farmington, of and clerk, A has with to us do so. been Theevent snowstorm now one I promised little Cluff presiding. Meeting Preside qg Baltimore. Cardinal Gibbons was managers for any mercantile establish- - through the cooutieiof La Plata, Monteto the child seemed to her worthy of for several days. opened with a hymn by choir and prayer asked this evening in regard to the ' re- ment. zuma, Dolores, Baa M iguel, Montrose and Miss Harris of Salt Lake is here on a by Thomas Ball. space and honorable mention. And why Mare, touching at Durango and Grand that Pope Lee bad determined npon 90 Mrs. port Eliza old, years Holdredge, not? They are of "Utah best crop, visit to Mrs Moore. Bishop Walker of Peoa reported hie the recommendation of the cardinal to was burned to death at Ban FriAicieco. Junction, then proceeding in a north and our baby is the best and sweetest All our citizens here were solid cm the ward as progressing, and bone his testi- appoint Mgr. Lanrenzelli, at present in- She was cooking at an oil stove w hlch westerly direction through Uintah, Sum-mi- l, of all the world, so each and every family mony to the fruth of tbe gospel. of the county seat. Wasatch and Salt Lake counties in ter nuncio at the Hague, tbe successor of exploded, setting fire to her itiothing. think. Bishop Brow n ol Evanston reported Satolli as ablegate, after tbe latter has When found, her body wa charred and Utah, to Salt Lake City, The course left here on Monday J. Gullier, 8r., bis ward favorably, and stated there been raised to the cardinalate. The carThree eases were up belore Justice of for Salt Lake for a few " continuing will be in a direct line to some nude; days visit. , had been no change the past three dinal said be knew nothing about the the Peace F. W. XI arch ant -- on Monday, Miss Susie Ball has point, yet undecided, on Puget Sound, Gilder Crazed by religion. Mrs. Elias gone to Evanston mouths. the parties bei ng , discharged, The least ' not recomin he had the State of Washington. matter and that of staying there this winter. of Allentown, Pa., sacrificed the life of said about it the better, the whole pro- with a view Apostle A. II. Cannon was the next mended Mgr. Laurenzelli,' of whose The director for the first year are J. her babe to appease the wrath of a supJ. E. Bromley of Echo was a visitor speaker, and held out mnth encourage.V. Hanna, president ; W. W. Burst, ceedings being somewhat , peculiar to he spoke in tbe highest terms. ability suffowa The child posed angry duty. say the least, as I am informed. Why here on Sunday fixing up some matters ment to the Saints. They were pro; J. C. Veatch, secretary ; G. W. Harrisburg, Pa. Governor, Hastings cated. Ite little body had been beaten would to so. was the county attorney not there to for election. do and continue gressing E. T, Welle, counsel. Wilson, treasurer; will pay a visit this week to tbe Gotten badly, and tbe tiny ankles were harked. B. R. E. Viek. Edward Stevenson of Salt Lake also The thermometer for the past few prosecute the case? Judge Welle, the corporations connStates exposition in company with mem- with a butcher knife. days has been ranging at about 30 delivered an interesting address, after bers of hit cabieet, representatives of ect, said this morning that there was a KOCKPOKT Liut.-Co- l. Jeremiah II. Gilman, U. which the meeting closed with tseng above zero. prospect that the road, or at least a part branches tbe of xnd legislative judicial Rockport, Utah, Nor. 14, 181)5. S7A., has retired, alter forty years he of it, would be bnilt at an early date. Wm. Hod son left hereon election day by the choir and benediction by "Ed- the state government and other distin- has been chief of tbe Commissary departEditor Times: have already been mails, for Coalville to cast his vote, especially mond EldrOdge. The party goes ment of the Missouri. lie has reache I Survey guished Pennsylvanians. Mrs. Ella llortin of Oakley has been on the county seat removal question. continued be, for the portion of tkt SIND AY MORNING. to Atlanta to participate in the exorcises the time limit of 64 years. Lient.-Co- l. visiting relatives hefe. proposed tine between Albuquerque and Follow ing are the election returns for Services opened at 10 oclock, Presi- next Thursday, which hatbeeu designed C. Sullivan, who for several Grand Thomas The ground waicovered with a mantle Echo Toll 2 (Castle Rock : Junetloa, and it ia probable that dent CluflT presiding. Hymn by choir: a? Pennsylvania day. X year has been the purchasing agent of the work of grading will be atarted e of white Wednesday morning. of Peoa. Walker prsver by Bishop Btmorntfic, succeeded Gilman, ''Republican. the department, he ran tbe raieed Nat. if It. of money Taetdajr, spring, our citizens went to B. H. Roberts .3 C. E. Allen Bishop Joseph Wright of Coalville Quite a number .7 M Smith of the Gekaloosa the line will be poshed on to Salt Lake Panama eradicate has cornered all the Capt. Coalville Tuesday to the celebration. 3 H. M. Weils... .7 Eastward reported his ward as being J.T. Caine Twenty-secon- d Infantry, formerlyeta-- . a rid later to ' the Facifi c er to Fuget-soun- d. 3 J. T Hammond 7 in a pros perous condition and the health Lailverv Born. November 8.nd,.. tn the w ife of FS. lIarria , tionedatNew Orleans, took charge of of the people very good ; that the meeLord Dunraven may be expelled from N. W. Petersen, a son. Mother and G. C. Williams. . .3 M. Richards..., the purchasing department. tings were better attended of late than honorary membership in tbe New York A. Greenwood. .. 3 J. Chipman Old people suffer much from disorders child doing well. for some time. of the Sidneys or urinary organs, and Yacht club. Thwred.y, Nv. 14. There hare been some telephone poles A. J. Weber . . .3 A. C. Bishop. . arealsravs gratified at the wonderful Edward Stevenson of Balt Lake folO'Donnell knocked oet by Maher in Brutal murder at Laredo, Tex. in Rockport for two weeks. This looks K. G. Maeser. . . .4 J. R. Park effect of Dr. J. II. MeLeane Liver and lowed was with an address that . highly 8, R. Thurman. .4 C. S. Zane the first round. K. 8. for Japanese warship may Kidney Balm in banishing the troubles-Pric- e encouraging. Contract of and by R. W. Young .. 4-- G. W. Gartch.. .8 appreciated, $1 per bottle. Canada has violated a treaty by build- come to America. wanship. 4 J. A. Miner ..T. 6 ApoBtle A. H. Cannon and the Stake T. Maloney Was-hi- p, ing cruisers on the lakes. Utah, Sot. 14, 1895. . , San Francisco may secure the Repub9 W. I. Snyder..., 1 Presidency, made an appointment for U. Hiles OUR CLrBBIXfl OFFER. ' Editor Times : been Ten Armenians conventien. thousand lican hays tore-main A. Howat . . 4 the High Priests and Seventies , 6 B. Ferguson since massacres killed in the recent Everything has quieted .down Tux Tiwks has mads arrangements-tha- t a short time after tbe close of serCrisp declare? himself for independent L. Grand Young ,6 E. D. Thompson 4 the eleetioftr enablo it to offer The Cosmopolitan Nubar Pasha, Egyptian Prime Minister free coinage at 18 to L R. C. Chambers. .3 Tho. Kearns , . 7 vice?. one of the standard periodiIX 8. L. McCorkle visited our district C. A. Callit The morning tesrion closed with an has resigned on account of 3 Geo. Beard ,T. ..7 Anxiety at Washington over the safety Magazine, of cals the school on the 7th. Allen. Thomas anthem. Benediction missionaries. age, and Thb Times, for $3.00 4 D. by of American S. McCorkle.. 6 E. H. Rhead ... Testimony implicating In blackmailper year. Police Wm. and John Pendleton went to Removalof county seat, no, 10; constitbe reductions threaten Byrnes afternoon skmuox. big Faster roads Those desiring a first-clamagazine, Salt Lake last week. Convened at 2 oclock with a large ing scandals. tution, yes, .10. .Straight Democratic iq freight rate from Chicago to Utah having among its contributor the lead1 attendance. Opened with hymn ; prayer Don Caesar Celeo de Moreno was senBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Hixson, tickets, Z; straight Republican, Don Stewart will offer $20,000 for a writer of the day, can thus eecnr Moroni Cawhox, scratched, 6. by Bishop Brown of Evanston, tenced to ninty dayt in jail for crimi- fight between Corbett and Fitzsim- ing a ton. ' Both are doing nicely. one, togetbei with their home paper, J. S. Ball, Racrament was then administered by nally libeling Baron Fava, tbe Italian mons.. There were a few of onr citizens atfor a trifle more than tbe cott of one. but W. G. Elders Robert F. II. Wright, Walker, Embassador at Washington. Rhead, tended the banqet at Coalville on TuesMaster Workman Sovereign appeal Copies of The Cosmopolitan may be Amos Sargent, Leroy Holt, M. F. Harris Judges of election. A general strike of plnmbers was - of Labor to indorse his seen at this office. day. the to Knights and James Bridge, at Pittsburg for a resolution bant note boycott. The priesthood theolegy class started ECHO. President Cluff requested all tbe of the 10 " A Great Offer. per rent taken off their wages up again for Jhewinter on Monday 14 FrMy Utah, bishops of thevarioos ward to have a two year ago. Aboat 400 men are out, Echo, Novl4,I89S. We h?ve mads arrangements whereby x eyening full statistical report of tneir wards at Editor Times : Monarchist were Twenty-seve- n has The Attorney-Generappointed we has been can furnish The Coalvillr Times Mrs. Julia Redden quite Every voter went to Coalville Tuesday the quarterly conference; that this was Henry Bachton of Cincinnati disbursing ecuted at Rio. sick for a week past,, and was getting and Public Opinion tor $3.75 per year. the meeting when the presidency and except eight. Chicago will pay $54,000 much better but was taken worse again Public Opinion is one of the greatest-anstake officer should be sustained, but officer of the Dtpartmentof Justice, vice acChickens in Echo are At a premium. pablecan convention. on Wednesday, that it could not be done owing to the Frank Brannagan, who resigned to ablest periodicals published in the None here for Thanksgiving since the Tbnce in the Departa Utah statehood proclamation will United States. It comes weekly and of thr.lake de7k, Vnd It wold cept similar position A surprise party was gotten up last isened the latter part of December. ment of State. banquet at Coalville. t the Only journal in the C sited States hayetobe postponed until the next Saturday on Barnet Rigbv, it being his Wilson isened r ba of Marzett Mis? Acting-Mayoreceived Strer Faude Poftmai Ashland, Wie., just devoleJ ezclusiveiy to the reproduction conference. 44th birthday. Quite a number of the order including all the al- of a present from her father and mother in the opinion of leading journal on, Apostle A. II. Cannon elated that at whs issued an order to (be Chief of Po- general (rend people met at his residence and enjoyed of fine a whe piano. shape the priesthood meeting held immedi- lice to allow tbe saloons to keep open leged lottery companies, both in tbe prominent corrent topics. themselves until a late hoar with songs, after tbe morning service, instruc- ob Sunday, wae arrested on a charge of United Stateeand elsewhere, and directThe regular subscription price of music, card garnet and refreshments. Little Willie Bowman, eon of Victor ately tion were (riven them on punctuality. knowingly violating his oath of office. ing all postmasters of the country to Public Opinion is $2.50 per year, and our A general meeting of the High Priests Bowman, adopted grandson of Uncle He also endorsed the remark offered by Tbe civic federation is back of the prose-catio- mark mail sent to these companies at readers can semre both this and their of the 8ummit Stake will be held at Willie and Aunt Lacy Stevenson, was President Cluff, the previous speaker. "" fraudulent and return it to tbe senders. home paper for $3.75. To ail those who made a Councillor Alma Eklredge Wanship on Saturday, November 30th, kicked by a horse in the face last Friday. brief Immi- are now subscriber to The Times, we to tbe announcement audience, has of at last Tbe dressed It ie reported that twenty-fiv- e A progreee the and conference spirit at 11 oclock a. aa. general invitation Dr. Iloemer attended and adjonrned with an to California from will furnish Pul, lie Opinion for $2.00 ia extended to all the members and wound and tbe little hoy is doing wed anthem by tbe choir and benediction by reached Bull Ron and Appomattox. grants on their way The first battlefield of the war ia to bo Oklahoma are in a fearful condition on Y. B. and will soon he around again. Andrew Petoreon of Wanebip. others of the priesthood. 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