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Show The IMES. DEVOTED TO THE PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. JOL IV GATHERED BY OUR ALERT CORRESPONDENTS. TEBBSTS O? STTXoxT SUMMIT COUNTY, COALVILLE, THE COUNTY NEWS XIN COTT3STTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 7, week put, mostly owned by the I. L. aud L. 8. company of Davi county. 0f Uje Salt Lake Thomas OH balnea Meat Co-- , oB the-l,first of ths month. John and 111 Boyer of Upton are in this vicinity looking after their sheep-her- 0ftr V FREE COINAGE OF SILYER, 16 1897 TO t N0,i3 teams would be put on. Every thing is CITY COUNCIL. In readineSs at the null for the rcum-lin- n of work, and word to eart up would A Ter KvmIub AiRht-TFarmers aad Ranchers! Rock port,- - Pe&, Oaklev, North K saias,-KamarroeftMiluga. , given wilLlu ivud, or ',Mirten days The City Council met in regular sesat the furthest. This will be good Woodland and Bench Creek, the news to the people of Para City, who sion Monday night, Mayor Faddies preButter Department of the hare grow n lonesome in the atmem-- of siding mui all Uouncilmen preseiit exthe hum-druilliauiH. music of the Marsac cept L. W. close-dow- n After prayex by Cmfiuilman Wright the since of the stamps Meadows and brother Frank of Upton the minute of previous meetings were were here on the 4tb roaming around great enterprise. read aod approved, of bunch with a fine sheep headed for s Musical ittillM Fcsturss. butler Upton. is now running and is fully equipped to make a large amount of Riuj Aiiiwxn The most iuportaut woik inaugurat- John P Mnith, street labor . During the summer a cheese department will be established. In order to run wers Several bridges washed out durboth departments we find that we shall iued more milk than, under present ared during the past ween is the musical J A Fisher, labor on culverts rangements, is produced in the vicinity of the Creamery. We would therefore ing the late high water, but they are and band contest which will be tbe Juo McCarthy, repairing bridge ask that you ariange to produce at least ten times as much milk as you are now all now J M laddie, feeding vhji putin again, and oilier repairs great features of the.s-riwill land near of waste the of concerts to acres are There that grow Creamery many producing. on the roads, which aie now in made Bridge committee, sundries . . of for world. or sale is Much this land the finest milk the be given in the Tabernacle during the Geo. producing grasses in Wright, Street biiprvior for travel. condition of far for or We bntter b. its equivalent in butter, rent. fat, pay the highest cah price j. under the direction of Pro- f II. Wright, lumber . , Jubilee, . 71 (KA.LA. Jas Mills, rednv.ng pnuip A. MILLS, Manager, I have a quantity of clean, seed ota fessor Evan Stevens, who has been ap- J Lusty, labor pointed Musical Director. The organi- Times 1uh. Co., Jami Fowler, for tale. ;.50 printing zation of a special Jubilee chorus to Jas. Welsh, lumber 113 6ft t FTON. Henefer, Utah. the door nights does not agree with unite with the great Tabernacle Choir J A Fisher, building sidewalk . 23.65 Upton, Utau, May 0, 1897. papa. is another task Professor Stephens has Coal REPORTS, Jlatncin Mr. and Mrs. James A. Peterson of Editor Tim is- The report of the City Treasurer lor The Holliday coal company shipped assigned to himself, and he is proceedNorth Kamas are in town visiting relaThomas. Livsey, ., has returned to another car load of antraeite coal to Kalt ing with it with his accustomed vigor the month of March and April read and tives and friends. j Upton from Rpnngvillc, and intends to Lake City last week, and expect to get and enthusiasm. In the vocal contests accepted. Rock port and Park City baseball make the third car loadea by The each organization will be permitted to Report of City Sexton for month of Upton his permanent home. teams are looked for a match game at Elders Weber and Hopkins of Echo company will ship at least one car a choose its own selection. The prizes of March and April mid and accepted. Rockport on Saturday May tbe 8th. rumoNd. attended theafternoon services in Upton week during the summer months, but feredary substantial. The vocal solo contests will also be The petition of Joseph Rarber and The Sunday School, first intermed- on Knndav la-- t and were the speakers will be Improving and developing the mines until everything is gotten into open to all comers. To the gentleman-te- nor otnere, asking the city to raise the ditch iate and primary classes, with their on the occasion. basso or baritone given the best bank south of the Rock schoolhoase,' so the water demand. teachers, went for a May walk on Maj Granville and Frank Doming, who soape to anpply mines are located (m Whit- rendition of "The Holy City (Adams) that petitioner could get water for ircoal 3rd. These have lieeu pending in Coalville during 10 will be awarded; second prize, 3, mores canyon and are reached from The Rockport and Coalville baseball the nast w inter, have removed with-fhrigation, aa the water fromjloytsvilio To the ladv soprano or alto giving ditch came too late for gardens, wan via Grassy Trail creek. The one teams met on the Coalville diamond on families to their randies situated on the best rendition of "For All Eternity read, and after discussion granted. thing that now hampers the compiny Katurday, May 1st, which resulted in a Chalk rtqk. The petition of the Coalville Erase is the roundabout road to the (Marcheroni' $10 will be given as first operations victory for the latter, the score being 31 Please answer through The Timer the this will soon be remedied as prize ; second prize 5. Band, asking for permission to held but mine, to 39. After the game tbe Rockport What is the Intent of the 300 now 'following In the band contest, the band giving practice meeting in the City Pavilion is being spent in construoting boys were taken to the 16 to 1 Restu-ran- t, license on herds pasturing and sheep best rendition of any piece (open to once a week was read end the request When tbe road. a direct tnie dons is the where they played at a game at grazing in Summit county ? Does the coal vein can be reached just nine miles all State bands except Ogden and Salt granted. D S. which they are hard to byat. license apply to transient herds only? distant from Sunnyside, and at that Lake bands) will be awarded a prize of The petitions of Simpson A Rwainaoxt Are those who are permanent residents w ifcsiiir which is about a mile from where $200; the second best, 100; and the and J 11 Bail aak ing for rebate on laat e point, in the county where their sheep coal is now being extracted, one vein is third best 50. years license was read and referred Wvnship, Utah, May 5,1897. and 'graze exempt from said lion license. 1 and another feet thick. Men 92 feet Editor Tints: cense, or does it apply to all owners of are Tbe Fluff .At ef Petition T. L. Alien, asking for rein the employed busily making Mr. Miller, the assessor, made us a sheep ? The following re the arrivals at the rebate of license wa referred to comand a slndjmprovtnents, changes friendly call this week. Avswta The intent of the ordiCluff this week: mittee on license. . Is being driven to determine if tunnel R, M. Simons, Chicage; Geo. A. Quite a number from here attended nance imposing this license is the same Petition of T Welsh and J. disclose others will in with sny improvment the Y. L. conference at Iloytsville on as that imposing license on merchants depth of tbs antraeite, though we Smith, E. E. Cassadv, Salt Lake ; 0. G. regard to aiongh on east aide ef Main ths quality and others; namely, for tbe purpose of i San Francisco, Cal; James the 5th. street, near Chalk Creek bridge, was it uow (bows up there is every reason te Sinclear, run revenue to ; W. R. Butler, tbe govOgden Smith, Omaha; referred to Sanitary committee. county is Dr. sick. Mrs. raising P. Curtis quite believe the article turned out will give Hosiner was called to watt on him a ernment, and it applies to all persons genera satisfaction.' Should the cool Ji M. Johnson, St. Louis; Charles J. The oral petition front the baseball Villmer, New York; Frank Anderson, club, Asking aid from owning sheep in the county, or haying couple of times this week. ths on the tunnel thaeitia fixingrunning qualimprove Denvers J. C. Hooper, San Joe; C. C. sheep in their possession or under their up ground at City Perk was referred to County Commissioners Daniel Lam' ity wil equal thatsf the Pennsylvania San residents id W. whether the Leselle, Francisco; C, Penford, cemmittee on city county bert and Bartley McDonough were in control, property. anthracite, and large shipment will be Salt Lake; S. F, Aiwood and Mrs. or otherwise. wife, The committee on city property, to ha town on the 3rd. Tbsy were looking The orders for made, potapany April 27th, 1897, the home of Father more than they can at present anpply, W. E.' Pack, Kamaa; P. Kinney, 8L whom was referred the petition of after some work the county is having Salt Lake;' G. A. Thomas Reel and Louis; S. and Mother Powell was made happy by but will make effort to W, H. Algood, asking done 00 the rivex. ship as often aa lLJt Schwidhart, Ogden; of Kerr, sons and R,A. their the daughtto gathering assist in building a foottbe for city facilities will allow the extracting The band concert given on. the 30th Uro, Salt Lake; Geo. Manth, Evans- bridge across the Weber river west ers with their families, the occasion be- Price Anvocate, of was a grand success. Tbs following was Park ton; to celebrate their golden wedding, ,rLft. A, Park, reported that they had re--' City the program: Grand chorus, Star of ing MH tbe fifteeth year of their. married life. City D.D. Young, C, D. Riggs. J. 0. ceived estimate that the bridge could the Descending Night, by all voices; , 6th. Special to the Edwards, Salt Lake ; J. D. Dan, Chicago be built for $195. were invited May Kalina, Utah, ft present, gueeta Many Thoy also reported Vocal duet, Where are the Friends of K. McCKnahan of Mt. g, A.Rasson, Boston ; J. R. Cloud, Mo. that it would be J. was a very enjoyable time. After Herald. necessary to da some Childhood Days, by Misses Cora and 5 Powell had related much of the Pleasant we shot dead about 12:30 this Val. repairing above the bridge et once In Rilla Pendleton ; mixed quartette, Father experience 01 fifty years of married life, morning by Arthur Nelson of this place. order to protect the bridge against high 1 Ftah Laud Them All Angles Guard Her Dreams were served and appro.MoClenahan came down fromMt-Pleasan- t refreshments Mesand and Judd I have traveled through the copper water, and therefore returned the petiby Misses Pendleton last night on business, and There and Hixson ; violin priate songs and .recitations were ren; sers. Pendleton of the Lake Superior country tion without recommendation. dered by those present. Father Powell along about 10 oclock was well under regions port was accepted, and after discussion and Calumet has Heela which solo, selected, W. J. Pendleton ; male the in then sang the beautiful hymn 0 My the influents of liquor. been productive of nearly ft0, 000,000 ; I amotion prevaifed that ths city approquartette, De Fellah Wid a Cloven Father. About midnight the barkeeper made J. C. one-hal- f interest in the Hoof, by Messrs. Hixson, Pendleton, have been over tbe Comstock lode in priate 1100 for bed on the pool table, him a went lie the with ande stand ing that each HKNEFKR. from which so many have de- bridge Myers and Judd ; vocal solo, selected by Nevada, to bed and the bar keeper went home. Ole ILnnisen ; baritone solo Volunrived their fortunes ; 1 have been in the partv do half of the repairing neissary X if knri rr, Utalf, May 5, 1897. He soon after got pp, left the door ajar to keep the bridge in good condition, f teer Organist, by James Myres ; solo and panned din in Editor Times: hts way up to the Nelson resi- Trantvaal, made and each to be equally responsible for darn Old and quartette, The Farm P.ell, Yes, I have been to Korea, We are having April weather in May, dence. The Nelson family consist of ages, etc, MiSees Bertha and tlay Rigbv and of now Americans are a number 4 the Widow Nelson, Arthur, William, Ag- where OTHEt m stSKSB. Mests. Rasmussen ond Myres, cornet Quite showery at this writing. the of to mines that effort put and Alice two boys aud two girls all making gie Defer is Hannah The on committee lien down Mis from James solo, selected, by city property Mills; piano couutry upon a productive basis; but the Park visiting relatives for a few grown. authorized t have two gates put in solo, sv looted, by Mrs. James My r, I seen a country more genhave never ' Arthur acknowledges doing the shootVocal duet, No Hope Beyond, Mis weeks. mineralized than which I have at the City Park,' one for pedestrians erally brid about at the hour stated says ing, and one for vehicle ; also to have, the Bertha Rigby and James Myreg; Mixed Misaks Annie and Charlotte Judd traveled over ttiis State. his mother awoke him and his brother pavilion seated and properly furnished Paul were words Mr. by were down from Park City visiting quartette, My Loves own The spoken by and said somebody was trying to get in v . Misses Pendleton and Judd and Messrs. relatives during tbs week. in tbe with lamps, Fletcher morning yesterday at the window. They both ran out, Ar' The was instructed Judd and Hixson; gaud finale, with to City attorney of the Knutsford hotel. Tribune. W. Cox of Park City and Enoch tbe Winchester rifle. As lobby draw up an ordinance prohibiting bfcy. orchestra, La iserenata, by all voices. Brow n of Iloytsville visited our Sunday thur taking soon as McClenahan found be was disMrs. James Myres presided at tbe piano school last cleriding on the sidewalks on Mai Mr Kltb Speak ef Turk City, Sunday, and held a meeting covered he ran into the street. He was which she handled ia a masterly and street, , witb,the teachers at the adjournment of told tq halt, but kept running. Arthur lion. David Keith, who is down from The land north of the cemetery be- - . graceful manner. The concert was one school. fired, he and bis brother both say simply Park City, says that development In to the city was leased to George that would grace the boards of any of longing The Henefer baseball clnb made a te frighten the person not knowing who the nest of bonanzas is progressing for tbe year 1897 for the sum of ' our western opera houses. Y, Wright visit to Morgan last Saturday-- , and play- be was. Then they went back to bed steadily, aud that there is a promise ef 7. , ed match game with the Morgan boys. This morning the body was found several new producers being added to Bismarck Snvder was appointed fire HOTTSVILLK. score 11 Tbe was 12 te in favor of tbe about 60 yards down tbe sidewalk from to ths hit before the reason has ex- chief at a salary of $1 per year, who lloYTsviLutUtah, May, 0, 1807. Henefer boys. opposite tbs house, and about 40 yards pired, Of the Silver King he says that will proceed to organize a volunteer fire : Times Editor At the close of our larger school on from where ths first blood was discov- at no time has the property looked brigade. t It is almost impossible to travel the Friday last a brief program was ren- ered. Upon examination of the wound better, while preparations are being Councilman Wright stated that there-discovered to of e that made was tbe ball went In large "amount, explore dered, Tbe trustees of the district were it roads for sheep. were a number of person owning small shoulder blade, and came ground that bs been neglected for farms or pacels of land not surveyed by Mrs. Robert Mills and sou John, re- present in the evening. The children through the enjoyed themselves in the dance until out just left of the breast bene, close to, years. H looks for much improvement mete and bounds, and the parties ownturned Friday from 8alt Lake. 12 oclock, and the adulta about twe if net penetrating the heart. at the Park tbe present season. Tribing them desired corrected deeds. SurMrs. Mary J. Miller of Joseph, Severe f hours later. On May 1st, tbe pupils, s The coroners jury hrenght & verdict une. veyor Rhead being present, was reqaee-te- d is with her sister, Mrs. E. with their here county, ft sobers, spent the day in of justifiable' homicide. Bsw t Trat a Wife. to make an estimate of the cost of , Sargent. Owehs canyon, taking their picnic The corpse goes to Mt. Pleasant for In- (Pro Pidfle Bsalth JtrameJ.) the work and report to the Mayor within Thomas Rishton has just completed along and having a real good time for terment in the morning. First, geta wife; second, be patient. a week, after which the Council a rock foundation to a new bouse which the time of the McClenabdn leave a large family, and You year. The lesser school Benediction by Councilman may have great trials and perhe intends to build this spring. bad always born a good reputation. W. B. keeps on one month longer. Wilton. do but not in business, your plexities Our cemetery was improved last Feed Mews. therefore,' carry to your borne a cloudy Settee. WABIACH, interested tbe week, by people setting Ail property owners are hereby notior contracted brow. Your wife may what Is that for Resizing good W Park out about 200 ehade trees, striking off abratch, Utah, May 5, 1897. of lew fied to dean op their outhonses, back City is is good for Coalville and all of have trials, which,- though corrals and premises in general ditches and irrigating them ; also a new Editor Times: for to her bear. yards, Summit county we are glad t report the magnitude, may be hard within the city limit in a thorough lane was opened up on the north side of Mrs. J. 8. Ball made a business trip te will do manner at once. The Board ef Health following from last weeks prk Record ; A !nd word, a tender look, the meeting boose direct to the ceme- Evanston on the 5th. brow all will make a visit of inspection on May from her in wonders chasing have rumors 80 been afloat the many tery, and two rows of trees set out each would 10th, and enforce tbe sanitary regulacloud of gloom. To this w David Rees made a trip to the county past week esneerning the Marsac tion rigidly. By order of the Board. Mill, side and fenced.. C. H. W. seat the last of the week. and so many inquiries have been made add always keep a bottle of Chamber-Iain- s - J. M. Fad iii as, Mayet. For ever quarter in a mans pocket Cough Remedy in tbe house. It Considerable poll tax haa been worked at this office as to when it weald resume X ' Tfca XhO lastitat. sure to be needed soonthere are a dozen ases; and to each one daring the two weeks. operations, that Tbe Record took oca-sk- m is tbe beet and is Frof.W.K. Arnold, genera) counsel of put in such a way as to drive tbe greatest this morning to call np Superin- er Or later. Your wife will then know he Leslie . Keeley Institute, Fait Lake George Galbraith of JSaleratus Creek benefit is a question every one most tendent Chambers, who Is in Salt Lake, tht yoa really care for her and wish isreceiviog flattering w stimoniats from wu here 01, basinets on tbe 8rd, solve for himself. We believe, howssfal tieatment version of tho situation. Ibe to protect her health . For sale by John all classes, on the su Section Foreman Holt wu layed of end get;bis being given under hi charge at tb ever, that no better nee could be made was brief, but gratifying. Mr. Boyden A Son. Interview Keeley Institute. Write him for par- of one of tbeee quarters than to ex- with sickness the first of the week. Chambers stated that th condition of ticolars, . for Cabinet. Kitchea oat the Look William Carruth of Coalville is hete change it for a bottle of Chamberlain's the road leading to the Daly mine was and Croup a bouse for one of onr resiwhooping cough are child- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, patting up uch es to preclude the resumption of Uonconditional surrender, is the only booda terrors ;but like pneumonia, bron a medecine that every family should be dents. for the present. If the fine terms those famous little pills known as dutia, and other throat and fang troubbeven or eight trainloads of sheep weather we er experiencing continued DeWitts (Little Early Riser will make le, can be qnickiy cured by provided with. For sale by John Boy-de- n One and headache sick 1 Minute with Constipation, A Son. Cough Cure, John Boyden k were shipped into Wasatch during the ier a few daye longer, however, the ore stomach troubles. John Bey den A Son, b e e d, The EtenM or the Week From Nearly Kry Ton in linnH Coanty What The Tiraee'e Representative Here Found to Write About. Crystal Creamery first-clas- es It Editor IRimL OAKLET. OtitucY, Utah, May 7, 1897. Times Jamea Warded hue moved to his ranch. J.- - Phillips went to Henefer for Bred potatoes. The river is tip and almost ove the road east of here. lieo. Wjles is again to be found at his ranch up the Weber canyon, Nels Johnson of the Wanship mill was seen on the streets last Monday. Win, White ate their first pie of their own raising last Sunday. II. W. Mecham went to Walesbrg to move his family to his rancn up the Weber. Plenty of snow in eight on the hills and we expect very high waters in a few data if the warm weather continues. are nearly done sowing Farmer S. wheat J pie-pla- nt mil tu, J-- Sun-nysi- et pas-tur- FEOA. Peoa, Ediior Times Vtah, May 6, 1897. nec-essa- ry : this The assessor has been around week ; our part will come latei on. The farmers are busy these days and are rushing their work as fast as possible. Sheriff Lindsay was in town last week and made a call on your Faber pusher. Mies Mary M.( Walker has gone to Salt Lake City and will be absent for some time. George JA. Smith, of Salt Lake and would be postmaster of that village, was fu Peoa on Tuesday. , Stake Superintendent of Sunday schools John Boyden visited the Peoa Sunday school on Sunday. Mrs. Lydia E. Walker, Mr. Elizabeth Wilkins and several others attended the Relief Society 'conference at Tfoy tsvTTIe on Tuesday. A mimlier of our voting ladies went to Hovtsville tins morning to attend the conference of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Afsociation. Abraham Walker has gone to Wvoin-infor a short time and A. M. I yons O. F. Lvons, Jr., and George N. IKetk-- s ted have gone to West Jordan, Salt Lake county. All are engaged in shearing sheep. Last Sunday was the occasion of holding the Peoa ward conference. President W. W. ChifTof Coalville and W. E. Tack of Katnas were in attendance. Much good instruction was given and the attendance was quite large. s For the past three we eks ponefent has been very much under the weather, in fact has been forced to keep in bed the most of the time, but has so far recovered as to be up and, if nothing hinders, will be at em again, as usual. There it a trouble over the district-schoo- l and the end is not yet. If someone has not put their foot in it I miss my guess. But however that may be the school should be in session and I here register a kick against the closing down of the school when there is no atg youp-corre- v tention. Mrs. Sally Lee of Leorin, Idaho, has been v.ssitingrelatives and friends here daring the past week. Aunt Pally was one of the first to make a home in Peoa, where she and family resided until about ten years ago, when her husband Orin S. Lee, concluded to move his family to Idaho. Mrs. Lee was received here with much pleasure. B. R. E. Vjkb. I. ' I, ld. To-nig- , A Ans-trali- a. " .' ' c 1 , K0CKPOBT. Rocefobt, Utah, May 5, 1897. Editor Times: " Mies Maud Peterson is in Rock port. E. D. Crowther was in Bockport last ( week. Netbaniai Suker were Mr. and Mrs. , last of week, last town in tbe was in Rock-po- rt Sheriff George Lindsay on Saturday, May 1st on business. Born, to the wife of E. E. Hortin, on April 29th, a girt All doing well bat Xph. Of course the baby is a littlo cross, as girls always are, and walking I- - ' ' ore-hauli- |