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Show c r The UTROMIZi H9ME had the first stuck lu- -t hill, which was very light and was yaued upon by the djetor. The next was Ren Browns two children who did not know It was the fever till two weeks after they got over they having it so light tnat they had mistaken it for the measles till informed by the doctor two weeks after that it was the fever. The next to take it was little George Brown, who was waited on by the Doctor and the public warned to keep aaay from there. The last were thw writers family and Mr. Baliua brown's family, the last two haviug quarantined. All have used the KOCKPOKT. wTH COUNTY NEWS Ruttrar, Itali, March, 0, 18. Hoitob Timm : Misses Louie Johnson and GATHERED BYHJR ALERT CORRESPONDENTS. " rm ( tka VHk atf Tava to lault Kaarl; aaal la Wrtla Akaak 10. 1898. nnaiTniii: There should be no backdown. The patriotic fire is ablare Ie Oer b-- ; sme precautionary measuies realixiug they too fate." It m nowvotulued la tLe jt 9 families and all are now on the road to recovery. If the piople here had not been laieful, wo could not have run our school el udy all a niter up to the present time However, the quarantine is all right, as many would be very cate less, but the county board should not hesitate in looking after the wantsof the laiuilies quarantined, li t hey do not, uf what gse is he flag. C. II. W. young couple a long an! happy life. The K lief Society met on foniiay lust at llie home of Mrs. Vi. A. Biuith. After the opening ex relies, Mrs. delivered a lecture of encouragement. Mrs. Vernon read from the New Sea-moo- s plowing will be Testamei t ; Mis. Wi, Cossey read an VjjUhJer withia the neat two weeks. extract from th Juvenile; Mrs. ViekeM Kiss Clara V.iiiinnis went to Goal- - read from the Testament; Mrs. F. A. villa ow Friday evening and returned liortHi then spoke to the sisters fora here in time to resume her duties in short time. After meeting Mrs. Bin'll li the school room Monday morning. spread a bounlusl repast of wlichall O It All LKKCK. Ij (hear W. Wilkins came up from Coa partook after which a pleasant evening D. was 8. n returned and Sunday spent. yilils ea Friday Grass Catax, March, 19, 1998. evening. The young gentleman seems WANHMir. Knm.a Tinas: to be very much interested in the Stake Utah, March 9,1898. Supt. Hansen made a business trip EditosTisks: Academy. to Balt Lake this week. The many friends here of W. H. bickness bas been quite prevalent of The iarmcn in the lanjwti Are busy I Ittvens pf Oakley were grieved to bear late in this place. plowing. y ef the severe sickness of that gentleman Mr. aad Mrs M. P. Lee has a daughtGrass Creek' furnished two applicants 7 sud hope for his speedy recovery. , er quite sick abthia writing. for certificates asto, their competency f J. A. liarchant has ordered, and will Dr. Homier has been called' quite for mine foreman. They were Foreman have on band withia the next few oays, often to yisit the sick of latw. Thomas and John E. Fettit. - Both genthe largest assertment ot dry good, , i. M. Ilix.-o- n went to Salt Lake on tlemen passed creditable examinations s and crockery ' waer ever brought theTth. He expects to be gone about a before the Board of Examiners. Fee. , . week. . A dainty envelopredotebt with per j" j Mr. aod Mr. Xarnest MUcheli of on the evening of the 7th, Lee fumeaud gddtessstd to Foreman Thomas .Died, f'"ikaroe were visiting in Peoa on Sunday. Itixfa- UixiT th beloved sou of Mr. ae,ijreived hWetbf rat r , v and Mrs. V. M. Hixson, aged two years laieed st proposition to wiatriutony, f' iViLinan 1 f and four pionths. The wervices wer and Mr. Thomas is in a ecviacy ot joy v a. Born, to the wife of Abraliam M. held in the ward bowse m Wednesday, while the other fellows are green witn f 'ftyona. Match, ?th, twin daughter. thefith. President W. VV. Cluff sud esy C. C. t One of the twins lived for only atiowt f. L. Allen were the , Their speakers. tone hour; the other lived for 28 hows, Hsvarxn. remarks were consoling ambeacouraging liKNeraa, Utah, March, 10, 1898. when it died, snd the mother at this and were listened to with maiked wt-- 1 Enuro Timkh; writing, Thursday, is very poorly. cut ion. Mr. and Mrs. Uixsoa have the A number of the rtenefer folks wen The Oakley and Peoa Stock and sympathy of the entire community hi to Croyden on Monday to attend the held their annual meet-in- g their bereavement. ' , Range company Y. of Mr. and Mrs. P. Tooue fuueral In Ieoa on Monday afternoon, HVTK 1LL.K youngest cb.d. t March 7th, and elected the following Hovisviilk, Utah, March, 9, d 8,18 The people bavee'numenoel plow leg Board of Directors for the company: Ewroit Timks: guenf etmjie, snd the laud is drying in ; Oscar Wilkias, A. O. II. Merchant, Mil burn Mabu made a Balt Outfai-t- . to trip J George Milliner, Levi Pearson, Elijah Luka Monday, so says rumor. , F. Ripponof Coalville was a visit, Jlortin, Marion Frtusier and C. G. left vi.Lambert -i for a short Harry here thU wc'A, Blevecff. to Oeden Monday, also Job Gunn cn t 7 A movement is toward made Grvnd concert oni Saturday night Iky , baeineas trip. wa.ls of new the of the 12; h, for the benefited the choir. the erection n MirroV that the I see ty the eelcnlw if ward house It will, present Jovrph Rt hius is very silt at tlii school liieie wasreriimed last Momhv, be under cover bs ried cat oet, tioq.Js them being no tiekree. Thera ha writuy. fliev ttii corn ng fall Several of onvyonag men started for heeatwo deaths there aince last talT The house It neebf and ft is t exeitelrom diuhliieiia. winter range or Monday to help the the During ioped that means wi.l be .forthcoming menishe Salt Lake papers reported with the sheep. tocoinplete ft. The ground I covered, with the corresi Owing to the fact that your beaut:ful this W intere kept it ss quiet as morning, and it look Uyroni receive an - account of not did will we like have more. pondent . pOMiihlc, and made it a secret, as only ne i wnable to gb wadding last week men ran. but it finally broke out just Now is the time to prepare for the he degired 1giycm lhff'tir;k'0-Uir- i liefore sealing tiiis, that his wife bad a sq aim-- l nuisance. Prsypms to - this was receotion the that said Is pi do. It son, born on February 28th, Lucky for storm they had made their appearance cinsh" and that the wedding dance the boy it was not leap-yeaand on toe ff Paris green will do what is claimer d held iD Rack port for why, lam or its birthdsy would hare been for it, I, for one, think it would pay 2J h, would wee well patronised and three years. the county and alL concerned for the not misA.ng ,ve been very plesnt had there The creamery Darn go. The com- people to be furnished with a supply of eato ranch mud earried into tie pany bas alrrady incorporated for of bounty. At all 0 Paris green instead i ,11, owing to the storm that evening. directors deterrobedLjfffort the events, and Let bonds, unn.be given ', what's I The young couple ae happy. all made interested in by Jt what . this 'si go Galligherf farming, if we jost he oddsT SHCtion of the country seeds, and none expect to raise crepe in 1898. W, B. - weaKrliflout, f I J to prevent Wui. Milliner and his charming yoong contagion, to same as though they had wife gave their wedding dance in the been quarantined, excepting the case of keep it Ro k port Social Mali on laal Friday eveMr. Brown, who could not bo blamed, ning. Thk Times join ns in wishing the not had the disease untif Eighty million people will stand by fthi government to the death. ' The y . jobbers Roost gang are getting p a taste ot whatfipain may expect rhoui.t there be war. ' The snow is disappearing and should t Robert eiddoway and eon Robert have goue to tke capital on bneimUs. Gibbons bas gone to Balt business. on Cny trip. Millions for war. I bright. - J. U. Quite a number from here went to the lecture in Coalville delivered by Dr. J E Talmage on last Sunday vening. all returned feeling well paid for their rsoA. this 8ul-dow- " Rheads ranch. Caaatf-W- kal I so a, UUh, Much Is axis are sjrending a week on Tka Tlms" karmaailattaw Ban - , & K. tf f 4 a fri ; - A 'r' 1 m :v ;! . Mo-ga- - r, wnin-iorme- $5,-00- jt S f j ! suggest that the correspondtoo soon bo furnished with oi Tu Tin Tiie new road from the west side, in a aaritems? family direct tine to tbe school beui-e,e- r alittle item that would risges and Other fe opened south, being h' op iAhw ? t WOold n Interesting. and go after the to take a grubbing hoe ,,'m "P Uw Hem he ran get it ie so leant at can; the best way ne ' however here, yonf correspondent olbera- A fhsy be with shareholders in the A meetint of the and Irrigation Peoa Rootb Bench Ca ial eve., mg, 1 was held on Monday ' h V rt r If f;r !. t - s f , f i,b mwnanT 8trrh uaoieil theTtbin the following ofGce of to the Btlemen wsrs elected two years; fbr .nd of Directors t,ndy,fl.B.WiHm-rt,a-- ,T JI. n, COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUHTY, UTAH. MARCH J. Keel sod O.F. Lyons. B. B. E. A J. March- - Tiaa rtte, should be. - ' At the missionary dance here a nett ittle sum of (25.(0 was cleared from the ouch tsble and ball. So much fora starter to help pay the send.cg off of one of one young men into the ; celd , orld In the spring. - The at tide of last weeks issue inTus Ttuas, relative to parties having scarlet fever in their families end keeping the same from the public, is not quite sirolgl.t, Tbctrne elates of tbe affair Is as follow: Wua. Crittenden's family .... u r - - The Clerk of the Circuit Court writes : i FaiwaaDiaaFIa,, Feb., 28, 1808, -- A - Mr. J. Gkobob PrHRxa, Druggist, City. Dear George: Pleae send n bottTe of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I would not feel easy if I knew there was none of this valuable remedy jn the house, I have given it a fair test anti consider it one of the very best remedies for croup that I have ever fonni. One dote has always been sufficient, though I use it freely. -- Any -- cold my children contract yields very readily to thy medicine. I can conscientiously recommend it for cronp and eolas in children. Very Respectfully, Go E. Wolfs. . Sold by Jehn Boydeu A Son. ' . , llekla and "beds at 18 to I restaurant. IMES, COXJUTTT. DEVOTED TO TICS INTEBBflTa OB 8XTM10T IMDUSTRT. T YOL A of Uui 1898 tlTON. $; f E. ORUIJUJlCE. iMOTICE. To tad Section Tl of the rvivsed ' orainssces of Coalville off on City. CoaIyj! QJty ordii&t: The old party em Tuesday March, 8th, nnder the auspice of the Relief Society. It was a very en joyab'e affair. At 10 a. n the old people commenced to gather in the Soriat Halt; each bearing an abundance of good thing for tho occasion, At' 12 o'clock the tables were wall spread, at whieb over fifty persons sat down and partook of the repast, served by twelve yourg ladies dressed lit white, assisted by young mea. Among them weie many whose silvery hair showed The frost of many winters. Notable .were L. L. Randall, aged 83; Jacob Huffman. ged, 75. The balance of the afternoon jepls - Section wevsnty-on- e on ths revised oedtnanraa of OoahrillsCitv, being Article II Bubdi Vision Iff of Chapter U, of sal 1 . revised ordinances, is hereby amended to reed a follows; Sctlon7L. At tbeir regular meeting in March following their election, tho City Leoncil shall provide bv reeolotion tlie salaries of all city officer for the en suing twoyears, which shall neither bo increw-enor diminished during the inoumpersnee of the officer. .. Sec. 71(e). The shall have eity council power to consolidate any two or more of the offices of Sexton, Tark Keeper, Water Master, Lamp Ugh ter. Marshal and Street Commissioner, and tray was spent in appropriate speeches, fix by resolution the salary of the In of the and recitations dancing cambeet of such coniolidated office. song, thee vetting And such act of eonoliiatim . mat be oil tv p IneA7 day vote of the a ball was given t.ie young people, The revoked by a councilmen at prevent any regular entire day wak one to be remembered, pace 79 in Coalville, prepared all kinds of - of L. L. Randall . ...... Mr. Jos. Randall..,. work. Old Red Shop, SouthT Main Street. J. houses at spring njeto J.C, built in Upton at soon ' lk Park City Awiraot Bishop bps giv opinion to the State Board "'My-jOvv- ' tion ia answer to the follow tngqneiuqyl "The Echo A Park City railroad as . been assetwed In the past as a eepaiiA corporation, but was reported to the board by tbe Cnion Pacific vt scut, and taxes paid by that syeeu. It is now controlled, operated aud a.u-age- d by tbe Union Pacific Railroad Lot ' ! cotnty, eludes the ; f AND 'Wheelwright I 1 Shop I door south Brick Brhool. rfflv 1 LUmp $2.00 Stove, 1.25 itn- - al e suggest, from your statement of the fart thft tbe Eho A Park City railroad ir a sert te and distinct corporation. It do int wl ruo r tl y eur ttnlen-en- t is owned bv the Union Pacific RJlfin i I company or not. It may be assim-- d, , however, Irem eomaion knosie.-.ebased upon judicial proceedings ir re lation thereto, tbjit it is not owl pd ir. the Union Pacific, .liailread Co The fact that it may be operated Company and be a part of what is rylrf the Union Pacfie system, could nit, h 4 UMr "'s' The follewing letters INDDSTK PATROHIZE--HOH- Weber Coal Co - Newly Adopted ' - Scliool Books J my judgment, affect the quertion f its ssMisrmcnt, provided it is a d i i t.r t corporation and operated wholly w ill in -7 Summit coanrj7 ' He therefore Concludes that t!ii a, sevsment of tbe road properly D-- , of Summit to the local authorities " N Tribune. county, ; At Boydeh & Son's "A Poll line cf School Supplies just received. Lid I, now in tl, Sninmit cennl r Utah, it not railed for withia weeks be rent to the dead letter off m t V arhfogtdn, D. O." i t at Carpenter S Attorney-Generf Frank Rippori Always On Hand at the out-otint- 5 t a,. - tx pacy, as the toard is inforiued, in Summit. Should the property be assessed by tbs State Board ofL'i d- f tzation or by the County Summit CsuntyT t After citing theCo'le, whirh says thu roads operated wholly within oneciny shall be awed br I he Assessor otissl 'yvthrr O .. A wa Attorney-Gener- , 0 PENDLETON & SO n. f YKt ANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND v reactive gentlemen or lad lea to travel for responsible, established boose in Utah. Monthly 86 00 and expenees.l 8og Portion steady. . Reference. Enclose will ' elAaddressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Comjiany, Dept. Y Chicago, Harris.,.,. Scyr'i! new dwelling Hoyden lutcr- - SPECIALTY. fcrinf, overreaching, and J all diseases of the heof cured. Located ia the Parkins of Antiquity, O., was thirty years needlessly tortured by rbyricians for the core of ecaem. He a quickly cored by nsing DeWitta VVjuh llsiel Salve the famous beaHng 'stive Irn piles and (kin diseases, John Sou. A . JiA. & - Horseshoeing for f WAGON & CARRIAGE tj meeting. Si4. 2. This ordioatiee shall lake effect and be in force from and after The Speech Hih day of March, 1898, and shall be ReciUi jpn published in ene issue of Tit Coat.vtu.1 Tim prior to taking effect. By otder Recltatloa of Council, I. L. Aixrm, Mayor. a : Recitation John Clark. Mrs. Wm. Boyer ....,7 .&ng Recitation Mrs. Harris.. ...IK and Mr. and Mrs E.'Fowell j n Pow ell ... w e Mr. Allquest 7. ...... 801$ T. Livsey. Addrec Eda ard Iowell Mrs. o To-d- Blacksmithing, " TUB TXXBCISKS. sow , establishes We are 1- tao-tliir- Alice It f Editom Tmas: Mrs. Jacob Huffman.. I i, Fit EE CQ1MGE OF SILVER, 19 Mrb 9, 181. Uvtow, Utah, ' -- Coftlville, free Ot&L. - Mis. U. B. ToImn D O. Baamt Or. Rood : In calling for the above tetters, ph elate that they are ailverti ed. 'K J. J. Jones, p, Boyden A Sons. -- -- Mrs. Msry Bird, 'Uarnshurg, sayss "My child fs worth u,ii: me; yet I would bare 1ot her by , hnd I not inverted twenty-fiv- e tf u bottle of One Minute t'nngh (Jim and eoldr all cares couxb, throat t ss. John Boydce A Bon. AT THE WHIM MINE, ; From everywhere come "word Cough L praise for Chamberlain' e,lv. "Allow me teeonrratniate the merits ot your Remedy. It ci me of chronic bronchitis when' , vloeior could do nothing for me." t F. II mil; Toledo, O. Forwaie I, j. - t- GRASS CREEK. , , .ump, Mixed .unip and Stove - Stove, . r 7 - $2.00 1.75 1.50 'reduce taken m payment. : JOSEPH BARBER |