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Show - The Coalville Tim es . DEVOTED TO THE HTTEBEOT8 QP FMTRQMZE HOME INDUSTRY. VUL IV COALVILLE, Rot Editor an, rt, Utah, Ft h. March Editor Timms. Timms. Utah, Man h 3, 1897. - J udge, Prom ley is quite tit k. Joseph llookins went 0 Morgan Sun ball wa tided to ns at thedai.ee last Fridav night. . GATHERED BY OUfT.ALERT infant lube of Mr and Mrs. F. dm-4 NYSrr' ' 1 Vernon has ien er e.ih for seteral lion. R. C. Chambers was seen cn our streets davs. enerdav. He came from Mis. liy rum Homer of Park City is Sait Lake in the morning and returned in the afternoon. -. Tk of he Mk From Kearlr visiting with her mother, Mrs. uibons. Aunt Lucy Stevenson, Mrs. A. G. In Summit Comty-W- ht Ifry Have Th Timua's" Kepranttiv J.R. Burfiidge and sunk. Elias and Brim, Ettie Bromley and I. H. Wjckel Sait Lake Saturday and Ward of Kamas, .were m Rockport WouuA la Writ AbuaL Queued home Sunday. the first of the week. Samuel K. Seamans of Hyde Bark,! Two valuable horses were killed by Cache county, is in Rockport visiting OAkLKT. with his er. Henry Seamens. UEWEFEH Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chappell have I 1897 March 4, Oakley, Utah, moved j? Ihfijnew home ifl fast CoalEditok Times: lltsfcrtR, Utah, March 3, 1897.. ville.. We wisfi the young couple suc- I Editob Timms Born to Mr. and Mr. V. VV. Hortin cess. a boy, on March 3rd, 1897. Dr. Van Sweaiingen ot Coalville made Bp. William Blake, wife anddaughter a visit here on the 3rd. X. B. Snapp i nursing a very painful professional Amy of Centerward, Wasatch county, thumb which came in contact with the are H. Thomas Stevens and daughter spending a few days in Rockport ice ana a steel tongue. from Salt Lake on the down came Lucy, Mrs. with his sister, C. Seamons. Prof. Work i thinking some of locat2nd.( Mr. and Mrs. William Chappell and Oer sleighriding is about done for, ing in northern Kama, Ha thinks it son William, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie ia more healthy w hile sleighing is good. Buchanan of Coalville attended the hut all seem satisfied that water will be Peter Knudsen, while digging in wedding reception hereon Friday night, plentiful this sraron well for James Davis, had the misforWe still have several sick people Jesse Sea mo us came borne from tune to have a bucket oi p?bble rock Salt but all appear to be on the imhere, on Lake'City Thursday, February fall on him which came near killing 25th, to attend the wedding reception of prove, some slowly. him: hit sister, Katie. He returned on Sun-d- a William Roberts, son of George Roberts of this place, underwent an YV. H. Stevens is at Wanton, Califorv to resume his studies at the ' Uninia. He a tvs the Jmnd has frozen a versity. operation at St. Marks hospital on the 3rd inst. For the relief of his eyes. little some two or three nights. It is Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Staker, Messrs. in the northern part of the State. Edmond and William, MiSees Lyilia and (Messrs. Joseph Richinsaud G. Roberta n. b; S. Ida and Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial, went have just purchased a tine Durham bull, to Cealvillfc to attend the wedding re- -' weighing about 1,100 pounds. It is CEO A. months old and cost $40. ception of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Max- twenty Ikoa, Utah, March 4, 1897. The High Priests of the Summit well. 1). S. Stake held a meeting here on Saturday, Editor Times-- : WANSHIP. February 25th, Andrew Petersen of This is inauguration day. A number of WaNshii, Utah, March 3, 1897. Wanship presiding. President Mc We can now say: the Quorum from other places were Editob Timur : Kinley. A. Peterson has returned from Salt present. A. R. Marchant is recovering from The speakers at the afternoon serJake. faia severe spell of sickness. held on Sunday were A. Peterson, vices A. K. Anderson returned from Salt James Judd and J. Turner, Beef will be beef before long, and all on Clark, J, the 2nd. . most of whom visited the Sunday who have it for sale are in lack. R. Young has been spending a few School in the morning. Mrs. Mary A. Brown of Hovtsaille is in Salt Lake. days Tho basket party given by the Young visiting with friends here this week.X. E. Lewis of Kaysville has been Ladies Association on the 3rd was a The harvesting of ice is now in order here for two or three days taking photo- success in every respect. W. B. and a large amount is being stored tor graphs. future use. FROM SALT LAKE. The Ward Conference was held SunMib. Lvdia E. Walker, who has been Salt Alma Lake, Utah, March 3, 1897, Presidents 28th. the Eldredge, day quite ill during the past week, is some Geo. Ruff and Samuel Paddies, all ol Editor Tucks; better Coalville, weie the speakers, and tb Moses Thatcher gave a reception to John Maxwell, George Wardelland ail made' interesting remarks. The at big a number of others from fiere went to ward officers were all sustained 'unan- the members of the'Legialature a residency Tuesday evening Coalville this week. imously. Richard H. Cabell, who for the past Elder S. M. Pack, of Kamas was one of We have the Y. M. M. I. A. meetthree meetyears has held the position of the speakers at the public worship ings on Sunday nights, Theology class United States internal revenlew on deputy here Sunday. ing Monday nights, band practice Tuesday for Utah, is alleged to be from collector town in was of Kamas Lambert Dan nights, singing practice Wednesday to short in his accounts. $10,000 $8,000 the first of the week and made a pleasant nights, Y, L. M. I. A. Thursday nights, Sam and Phillips Harry 'Lyons, aged dances Friday nights and band practice call on your correspondent 23 and 25 years, broke out The coming four years could not be Saturday nights and sometimes a sur- respactively of the city' jail Monday night. They worse than those just past past. We prise or a social in between. were arrested last month for pettv A conjoint all hope they will be much better. meeting of the Young and were serving out their larency, Young Ladies, Mutual Mr. and Mrs. George Casper of Mens and sentence. was held Charleston, Wasatch Co., are visiting Improvement AssaciatiOns Two baby boys were born in this city Sunday evening, February 28th. The datives and friends here this week. March 1st, one to the wife of was Monday, some home crowded had to that sp vol-' there is a There is Sto wonder and the other to Mr. Earnest Romney A stand very interesting program up. cano in Salt Lake. The legislature is and Mrs. Edward J. Eardley, Being was McMicheal rendered. Robt. and in session and have raised Ned. Geo. G. Redden of Hoytsville visited born on Piesident WoodrufFsOOth birthE. D. Crowther was in Peoa for a few the mutual and addressed the meeting day, they will likely be honord with days this week. Ed. is interested in at the close of the program and gave the name of Wilford Woodruff. some valuable mines in Weber canyon. some good instructions. Y. The weather took a decided change The exercises in eur Sunday School on Mondajruight. At 12 oclock there HOYTSVILLE. March 28th were very interesting and were no signs of storm, but at 8 oclock was covered the house was well filled with pupils Tuesday the ground Hoytsville, Utah, March 3, 1897. and friends. with about sis inches of of heavy Editor Times: snow. YYcmay now look for "oar The Peoa young ladies are talking of Enoch Brown is doing jury service for will be the usualM&rch weather. a getting up a dance, oue that this district at Coalville. if do it can and season ; the of they The celebration of annibest 90th the Mrs. John Brown was cheerfully surci President Wilford Woodruffs anyone can. . Monday night by about thirty-fiv- e versary was one of prised electhe most impressive The man whoadvestised for an birthday with picnic. The calling there tric battery and was struck by lightning evening was spent in a pleasant manner scenes. ever held in Utah, On Sundavhbe ! . were under the auspees no kick coming, as he alSays he has with a program of songs and recitations. exercteses given for. Deseret Sunday School Union, j of the ways gets what be advertises C. H. West returned Tuesday from and the but program was as excellent one. that has gone Grover been on business Evanston, having and every part being executed to the very should be no surprise ; fireing, fishing for the Summit Marble Works. One letter. The singing by tbe Sunday main except occupation, vetoirgis.his surprising feature noticeable in that city schools I was the very best. Fully 0 and on Lis back party going when ia that there are a good many nice cotocwere on children the present friends. Scat! tages, but nearly all frame, and yet in a casion, and several schools were not able A beautiful butterfly came into the district where good brick clay is abundto gain admittance to the Tabernacle. thi ant. postoffice and took up it quarters ooaruff was delighted to see President morning. I this an indication that The concert and play here Saturday snch a gathering, and he remarked Jti.nt hara is spring has come to stay? it success financially it brought many scenes of childhood Bight was a binger of fair, warm weather, surely. The play Heroic vividly to his mind, a..d caused him to and otherwise. It is reported that a reception will be Dutchman of 7G by the Hoytsville Dra- be overcome. Many were seen using Maxwell and wife this matic brought one continual round of rheir handkerchiefs, wiping away tears given to A. F. The gentleman. I under- applause. The play js1 heavy for ama- - of joy. The segne was'one never to lie young evening. of the teurs but by clo-- e and thorough drill- - forgotten by the children assembled, stand, went to Coalville the firt of Coalville's oae to married be to week im; it brought their talent to the front, j The Tabernacle was tastily decorated Tne house was filled and compliments for the occasion, and presented a most charming young ladies. " beauiilni One notable The duck pond in front of A. G. II. niany. appearanre Marcaauts residence should be filled up. j The Hoytsville Dramatic will present j feature of the Sunday afternoon proto the public of Coalville and vicinity ! gram was the speech.by Madame Mount-Th- e It ha- - grown1 to be a public nuisance seen to at once, as the ic She paid a, glowing tribute fo con-- j ford. Dutch man of 76, and should sidewalk i inipable at that point and dudingvrr.h Uugiihble farce, Jumbo President Woodruff, anil at the close of around or get Jam, on Saturday night the 13th inst. her remtirks requested that all ib the citizenship force-- to go their feet w et. rH'lulTa ball. Music by home orenes- - j congregation wave their handkerchiefs, ' which was a beautiful sight. On MonThe annual meeting-o- f the Peoa South tr. Tickets 25 and 35 cents. C. YV. at 10 o'clock, pursuant to the in and day Company Irrigation Bet'?!' Canal - ' Notlr vitation issued by the President, services to evening, .Monday has adjourned will lie held Ut. H. Brant h inis lieen employed - as were held in tbe Tabernacle. The Nearly all meeting 8th. March The for collector A and full ra. of ctfiO business Times, the houses the city general at house p. the school ' In, tendance is requested as matters of those indebted to thi rempany, tn all closed their doors arrd attended the will be brought before the parts of tbe county, w ill receive a call gathering. The Govenor and nearly all importance from him. B. R. E.iee. the Legislature ' attended in a body. meeting. - - Tire- he Ithu Ta ou,n l ! 1 tht 12,-00- t . . OOXTtmr. SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH ECHO. KOCKPOKT. THE COUNTY NEWS STJbffiiMilT ; FREE C0N46E OF. SHEER, 16 TO 1 5, 1897 NO. 4 President Woodruff arose and spoke over half an hour, and his toice was beard by nearly ever bod present ; he spoke with more power shan many mee of half Ve ege do.- - T6e Tkberirael choir beautiful furnished singing. Helds hand waa.ako.in rendered some sweet music. After the services were closed a was held by the venerable President and his wife. Thry were seated in arm chairs under canopy of flags am) bunting and the people were given a privilege of shaking hands with them, which lasted nearly two hosrs, and hundreds were unabls to get near him at all. The Govenor wae tho first to shake his hand followed by the Legislators. He received many boflqueta of flowers, and various other presents. Many . people were present from sll parts of the Stale, sn4 the hope snd prayer of all wag that be Would Jlive to see his appointed mem hers of the board school examiner. if on last ears Report of Trea-urapproved and ordered '' " The Clerk was instructed to draw warrants tor county officers salaries upon their making report and producing treasurer's receipt for all fees received bv them on or before April 1st. TJie following resolution was .passed. YVukuevs, t is .rovided by Chapter CXX1V, in 18141, among other matters, 4hat the salaries of the Assessor, County Attorney and Treasurer are definitely fixed in pursuance of the assessed valuation of each of the respective counties in the state, and YY'herias, The assessed valuation for Ssmoiit county for the year 1896 was Uiore tba $4,000,000, to wit : thi sum of $4,319,987, therefore be it Rftolvtd, ihat the salaries of the C. R.J. birthday. Assessor, County Attorney and Treasurer he fixed as being in the eighth COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. class of counties in this state, in pursuMask Beslan TnswtsS at tba Meeting ance of the laws of the State In euch The Preceedlags. esses provided, and that said Assessor, The Board of County Commissioners Attorney and Treasurer be patd for their met Monday and were kept busr until services in accordance with suen statMarch 4th... . - -ins, BILLS ALLOWED. Tbe full board was in attendance, and the following business was transacted : F. J. McLaughlin $18.40 An expense fund of $G0 was placed at Park Patriot, pub. financial rethe disposal of Assessor Miller for port timet Pub. Co., etationery stamps, stationery, etc. A communication was received from Henry Shields, Co. Attorney. . . II. K. North asking for a water right Williams, Van Cott A Sutherfor certaia water. The board notified land 150.00 tbe petitioner that they b ad no juris- Star Printing Co., printing brief 26.25 diction in the matter. Times Pub, Co., printing stationA petition from 148 citizens of Park 24.35 ery, etc 105.35 City asking that school district No. 14 Salt Lake Cycle Co., was granted. This Wn Uodson be 8.50 district was annexed to district No. 12 4. Jacobs 8.00 by the last board. The old board of Fred 8evens 5 75 school reinstated A.- G. Sproale trustees., were 8.20 and tba Clerk instructed, to notify the M. . Daly, reg! officer 24.00 ' Assessor of this resolution. Geo. Lindsay, sheriff 86.70 s of suer-visorbonds road the following The YYm. Carruth 20.00 were approved ; Freeman Matin, B. McDonqugh 17.75 Hoytsvills; Samuel Mitchell, Woodland; Clerk'a contingent.. 20.00 John Clark, Upton; C. H. R. Slevera, JohnC.Lambert,nqaeet 17.60 lleneferi R. J.- Gill, .Parleys Park; Recorders contingent 10.00 G. J. Merchant, Peoa; E. R. Young, The board then adjourned for three , Wanship... thontbi. Treasurer McLaughlin was authorized Bmuks la tfcs Lake. Itsssi vo purchase the ' necessary books for Brigham City, March 2, Volcanoes - ... bis office., D. Limbrrt was authorized to see are all the talk on our etreete after the fixing of tba conjoint bridga and a person who cared to listen can the Provo between Summit and hear all manner of improbable stories Wasaictf counties, and to put on tbe of eiliDtion out in the lake and its number batiawduLt .the mouth of MawwnUa border. , Last night In the Fork aemea the YVeber "river. night to watch upjata The Assessor was Instructed not to for the phenomena, but tbe stories are conflicting and improbable that 1 assess citizens of tba connty tor lands will not repeat them. need as county roads. C. YV. Rowher, a reliable citizen of William Carrnth was authorized to this county, who owns a ranen about look to the repairing of the bridga at nine miles west of Brigeam City, saye Henefer. The bonds of Oil Inspector 8wesney that yesterday morning he saw a team and smoke coming up out of the lake; were approved. A communication from L. U.Colbatb, he went to investigate; on reaching tbe of asking for a joint survey between edge the lake he saw about a mile and a half out in the lake two small Summit and YVasatch counties was read, and tbe Clerk was instructed to notify eruptions going on, throwing np mud Mr. Colbath that nothing coufd be done and tome light smoke; he was unable to get" close ,on acco int of the mud. owing to the short time the legislature He also saw near tbe edge of tbe lake will remain in session. John McDonald was appointed. Road a fissure about four feet across, snd steam or light smoke w ould occasionally Supervisor for district No. 1 coweup from it. Cor. Tribune. City. E. R. Young was authorized to pur Free Kara! Mall Dellvezy. chase plows to be used on the county Rural mail delivery in a possibility of roads in Wanship and Rockport dis- the near future. The department is tricts. experimenting, saye Farm News, and County Clerk wag instructed to fur- if the farmers of tbe country let their nish the different road supervisors with Congressmen knew that ftiqy really car ,v receipt books, etc. about having a daily mail, there will be, Supt. McCorkle was authorized to w e believe, little opposition In the halls purchase such hooka for bis office es of Congress to a proposition that means bis requests embraced. so much to the people. But the press! 8amuel Banner was appointed Justice lion is very prevalent in some quarters of the Peace for Upteu precinct. that farmers rather like to go to the Mrs. J ulia Rasmussen was added to postoffice, and that a mail delivery-wi- ll the indigent list and the balance of the deprive them of one of their greatest list was left as before. privileges. It is your personal duty to Chairman Carruth waa authorized 49 see that your Congressman and the employ an assistant ter the Recorder Senators from your State entertain no when such assistance is necessary. such foolish idea. Let them know The Clerk was instructed to notify alieut it. Harrington to make a report of all fees collected by him for the year Coarlrta tu ba Rclsasad. I8WS, and show 'Treasurers receipt for The following prisoners will be rej same. , leased from tbe Utah State prison . sidewalk 00j during the ensuing month: James The matter of building county property was referred to Chairi j Hamilton, sentenced for burglary May man Carruth u haTe same done, pro- -' 2,1896, one year, released Man hist; viding Coalville City build the sralk to Fred Lambert, for housebreaking, May the line of the county propertv. 1, IS.lf, one year March 2nd; Dan ReyJohn YY ..Lamb was at pointed Co- - nolds, crime against nature. May 6, stable for'Coalville precinct. 18 96, on e year, March fit h Janies J The petition ot citizens of CastlidltoJkJ B.r.xiks, burglary, December ll, lffiri, akiug for a school district was allowed, throe years, Marcti 21st Frank Ftniley, with the following boundaries: Begin-- ' crime against nature, December 15, IriH, ning at southwest corner of township 4 tnree years, March 15; Frank Howard, north, range 7 east; thence north to cri.ue against nature, Mav 0, IS'45, one the line betweeu Summit and Rich' )ear, Marrh DitEi ; Ro!ert Fortune, 'counties; thence along said .me north-- burglary, March 10, 16si6, fifteen Ynonths, easterly to state line ; thence south along March I9th Charles Larsen, burglary, State line along to southeast corner $ J May 26, 18i!6, one year, Manli 20th; tion 83, township 4 north, range 8 east; j YVilliam ' Matthews, grand larceny, tl.ence to ptace of beginning- - This ws j March 12, 18'4, four years, March 31st. The man Fortune., who will be released taken from Upton district. David Rees. David "Moore and YV, Ball were' on the I9thf was served with a comJ appointed trustees for this district. plaint in a divorce suit twoor three days John Boyden and 0. F. Lyons were ago. Tribune. . a : ' a . . er u THIRD DISTRICT COURT Jwda o Tk Coart convened ar il oclock Monday5"" morning, Judge Norrell arriving on the , J train fiwn Echo. ' he case' OfriatV-Vs- Bennet t, -- which was taken uuderadvisuient oa the 23rd, of February, waa dismissed. !Tbe' case of block man vs. Covey, herein plaintiff asked for $10,000 damages for an alleged slander of defendant, wae taken up end jury selected, but at the'cloee Of plaintiffs tSatimony the ' defendants attorney moved for a nonsuit, which waa granted. lathe caeetevens vs. Galbraith the demuirerte complaint was argued aai submitted. "J The care of Reese vs. Morgan miw-nincompany, which is a suit whereta YV. Reese is suing for damage lot tbe kiss of his eon, Meredith Reese, who waa killed In an accident in the mine of defendant, w as clleV Jury impaneled and the race proceeded with bntil the close of the evening session. . g TlISOAY, - r Welsh vs. Lambert, which ia a suit wherein plaintiff seeks a perpetual junction enjoining defendants from the' diversion of certain; waters in a stream in the south fork of "Weber canyon, and for damage for the obstruction thereof . by certain sawdust flowing from defendants mill in tbe flume and mill-racof the defendants, was taken up. N. V. Jones appears for the plaintiff and W. I. Snyder and Bismarck Snyder are attorneys lor the defendants. in', e " WEDNESDAY, In the case of Reese ti. Morgon Mining compony Judge Xorreii grafted a non-su- it at. lb close of plaintiff1 testimony. Tba case of James Welsh vs. Lambert occupied tba entire time of court And waa not concluded- - at tha hour of adjournment. Watsou v. Ontario Mining company ; continued by consent to first day of ' May term. Tbe Welsh vs. Lambert ease occupied the entire time of tbe court Thursday and pn this (Friday) ( morning was jury who returned reinjfivn t) dict tor tli dglendkaL - No' cause o-day , lot-actio- t y, re-iu- a. Norrsll Pratidla A. FrwcMdlaga. . acrt 1 BEBS ASU TREKS. linn. C. E, Allen baa returned from Washington. The Supreme Court of California baa affirmed tbe sentence of Durraot, and he " wilt hasg. Dr. II. 8. Piokeiton of Salt Lake' has been appointed chief urge a of the Oregon Short Line with headquarters at Sait Lake. , . When Deputy Sheriff Jemea Harr op arrived in Plain City yesterday about noon with a warrant for the arrest of John Nichols pn a charge of petit lar- cenv, he found the man he was looking for lying in an unused ditch with his brains oozing out of a ragged bullet bole in his forehead. The wound was inflicted by his own band the baud that, thirty minute before hal wantonly shot J. W. Lewisin the back, making a wound which may cost Lewis his life. Qgdea Standard. f Bsatk ' Joka Carrfek. mt fiLast week we announced the serious illness of John Carrick, at Denver, whither he.Lad gone for medical treat--, roent. Our paper had Hot reached pn tit the news of bis deathr came over tbe wires. He died on Frit day, February 18th. The immediate, cause of his death was heart failure. The remains were brought to his Lame la this city,acd the fnneral was held at the Catholic church on Tuesday.. There was a very large attendance. The A. O. U. W. lodge of which diseased was an honored member, turned out in a body, and many p ople from other to wnV along the road were present. Deseased leaves a wife and four children who are inconsolable. It is some satisfaction to know these dear ones are not left destitute, Mr. Carrick leaves . considerable property besides $2600 caen insurance in the A. O. U. W. waa bora near.RotLI.urg, West, Virginia.- ,Augist 27th 1855. lie has resided in ' -Evanston for the past si rears, where lie has held thej-oaitioof division uiss-tmechanic on the Union Pacific raTII a ay. Uinta Herald. Dei-ease- -- n er -- ! Chieora, , Pa., Herald: Richard Yentel reports One Minute Cough Cura the greatest si:ci es of medeial science lie told us that it cured his whole family of terrible e.iug'n and colds, afr other so called cores hud f ,nd aft,., entirely1 M. Yenisei said l hU children ' through a very bud siege of ef 7, Minute tine Cough Cure ffi&kes exd pectoration very ea.y pui A bon. Boyden , j f; tb different form of skintroubles. from chapped hand to eczema and indolent ulcer can be '. AH tTest IhYiU.YVitch Hazels? pile cure. John Boyden & Son. - N |