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Show 4' . . -4- t Y . The Coalville Times. DEVOTED TO TH3D INTERESTS RATROHIZE HOME IROVSTRY. OF1 STTagCMlT. COTJ1XTY 1 Jiji eri ii Lr, fREESOJMABE OF SILVER, I COALVILLE, SUMMIT COUNTY, VOL IV ATTBHTIOlsr THE COUNTY NEWS GATHERED BY OUR ALERT RESPONDENTS. UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1897 KOI KI'OKT Km k TlMks EpITOB Farmers and Ranchers of Rockport, Peoa, Oaklev, North Kamas, Mias Eden lVard is in Kockroit. Kamas, Woodland and Ileneh Creek, the Tb4 telephone men put up the through here yesterday. Butter Department of the COR- Crystal Creamery Th KvrnU of the Wfrt lroui Nearly tirst-cla- s Every Town in Hurotidt County What is now batter. running anil is fully equipped to make a large amount of In order to run The iliuft'f" Kepreaentatlve Have During the summer a cheese department will be established. I Mt ti Pounri to W rite AtmuL, departments we find that we shall tued more milk than, Sunder present e would therefor mentB, is produced in the vicinity of the Creamery. ask that you ariange to produee at least ten times as much milk ag you "are now grow producing. There are many acres of waste land mar the Creamery that willBale or IIAKLtt. tbe finest milk producing grasses in the world. Much cf this land is for We pav the highest cash price for butter fat, or its equivalent in butter, of rent. Oaklet . Utah. Ju!v 1, 1817. CKlfcTAl. t ill) ATI lilt k CO., anv tirni in Miinin.t County. .V. A. M1I.I.S, Manager, Editor Timer ar-ra- - ! ieh nu is very good bat the water TO ai COlNTY COMWIH.SIONKKS. Tbe County Commissioners met Monday as a Board of Equalization, all members present. Owing to fact that the asset rnent roll was not there, the A lew miles from here a camp comof bve or six of Kyanstonsritirens posed wire are hard at work driving down on a commissioners proceeded toother busiTh days are w arm but me lBVe a proiqect claim. They found some good ness, and Clerk wag authorized to notify hite frost eyer night, (iiam and rock which has encouraged them to County Treasurer to have books before garden trm k seem to lie growing finely. further develop the property the ftoard at 10 a. in. Tuesdav. David Tulls, a sheepman, was taken The following bills were allowed: A number of our residents, and algo very sick hereon Sunday last while on a goodly number of men who do buei- - F. W (Frazier, roads, etc ( 45.85 the road to hi- - cheep ci was ness here during the busy season of the Daniel Mitchell, 95.60 obliged to return to his vear are anxious'To have a postoffice E. Vico, physician 91.0F Lake county. established heie, for the lietter conven- E, C. Williamson 28,70 23!25 E. D. l'r tlrer started for Salt Hake ience of the mail, and are taking steps Jos. Storer, R. C. H. to road same. the Stevens, 109.13 accomplish supr this morning with fifty sacks of ore Frank Evans jg.- -j from the company mine in Welier canMiss F. E. Baker of the Coalvillt T. R. Davis 12 yon, with which they intend to make School arrived hereon Saturday of their a teat mine. I. S7 and on Monday started a summer school Lambert 28.00 at the home of Mrs. J. K. Ball, for the Ephiaim w t.viHir, A. C. Brim g.82 benefit of the latters children, who are E. R. Young W 75.00 akshii', Utah, July fortunate is securing the services of Miss Estkte E. Kimball 3.59 EhlToa Tiers Baker, as she appears to lie an efficient Times Pub. Co 3.75 well end is teacher, equipped with James Welsh The band 25.79 splendid charts and maps for the busi- 11. Shields thi week. 8.25 ness. J. B. Mrs. J. T. M res has a class ol childJ. Pace 60.00 l etter Krwm "Cor F. J, McLaughlin, treasurer ren under training for the exercises on 158253 1 A. Smith, lecorder the Fourth. 250.00 enkeek, June, 30 1897. E. H. Kheiul, Dep, Clk. and There w ill be a tloai in the Fourth of Fihtoh Times : surveyor 150.00 from last returned Having evening July parade with thirteen young ladies Geo. Lindsey, Jr., sheriff 250.00 will few a the I other the valleys, give you thirteen representing ougiual Hates 250.00 Henry Shields, attorney and (the Goddess of Liberty. At the item. Win. assessor. Ii, d Miller, 200.00 The State last ajmropriat-eLegislature close of tht exercisy there will lie a Daniel Lambert, comnir of for 62.60 to Co. sum the Morgan (1.200 in hall the grand Young llall. , given road improvements. Daniel lliner is Wm.Carruth, commr 62.50 firfc occurred here on the liftth. P.en j. A B. McDonough, comm 62.53 to the Governors appointee superintend Williams barn was burned down. He 300.00 the expenditure of the funds. The new J. L. Boyden, clerk lost s span of horses and a set of A. Smith, contingent., road around Strawberry hill,-- fn4he r 27.00 Two small boys with matches 7.00 lower Weber Canyon Is completed from J. T.' Carruth. were the cause of the conflagration. The . .00 cross B. Snyder where Green Mountain ahould it to alarm was not given in time to save anyTheii proposition to the railroad tra-- k. BcamtM. other Y. thing. build a road on the north side ot the A petition from forty tax payers prayIIKKEFKK. track fourteen feet from their roadbed ing for a bounty on iqnirrela was Ubled having been rejected, they now propose on account of insufficient signatures. Hemfek, Utah, July 1, 1897. to build it twenty feet, if the company M.N. Corbett was appointed constable Editor Times : is willing. The job so far ie well done. lor Echo precinct on filing tbe necessary The Hot Springs Railroad is doing a bond. George T. Judd addressed the people big business carrying pleasure parties Mr. Scribner, agent for U. F entered here on Sunday last. to Farmington. When the road la com- a proteat against tbe valuation of U. P. The County Commissioners pleted to Coalville, as at one time con- land, and asked that the unserveyed here ou business Tuesday. templated, it will be continuous boom land be stricken from the list. James Salmon and wife of Coalville for tbit end of Summit Tbe following mortgages wst taken, county. were visiting here daring this week. On Sunday afternoon the hall of the from the roll 1 Mrs. Clara Toone and Mrs. Emily J.W. Carpentr, (3,2(0 0. 1. Wheadon,-(1100- ; Salt Lake Tabernacle waa well filled. Toons of Croydon were visiting with Edward McDonald, (5,450; Mr. The in not buiUllng large enough now relatives here on Sunday last. . adsys for annual conferencee. The Wilson, (400T; Wiseman, (2560 j Coalville , ,AU tik "sheep shearers have returned choir was out ip force. Elder Jenson Co-o(172 j Sargent, .(250; X.A. Mc home and report shearing poor thia (500 ; J. A. Marchant, (700; Laughlin, the relattime the pf occupied morning Shields Bros. (400. yea? compared with previous yearr. ing hit travels all aronnd tbe world in David Leaaiiag mortgage, (693, Irani- - . Mr. and Mra. George Wilde of Ccal-vil- the interest of church history. J.PT7...... New-Wes- t 2 t.c.l.1, rovided for the guests, and when it the married and single men, horseraces, comes to eating he is there with both a dance in the afternoon for the children Lockhart Attorney feet and is and one at night for the older ones. left out in the cold, court here last week. The Ileck-tead getting up of a program was late returned home Mi-Geoige N. Claris Meveng ha; returned from will he curried out for the purpose hut e from on after Minday Wyoming cuing g long slay in Nil; Like. of enjoy nient of those who hae not absent e of seier.il weeks, E. Horton had a hoi -- 6 cut on the wire , Jin arranged to go (o the Park and other It Pram h, witli his powerful near the fetlock that came near bleeding places on that day. nice, will soon be ab'e to "call off, A hov In the Wichita schools, Calioer the line, for our dances. Eli1 fornia. was suspended for reading the Arthur Maxwell. Mo. W. . Maxwell, follow ing esay on punts. Mr- -. Eh.alieth Maxwell. Mr. J. V, Hants are made for men. and not men Man hant and Mr-- . H. d. Maiehant for pants. Women are made for uien, who haie lieen in valt hake City ior a and not pants. W hen a man pants for a sick with heai t trouble. Hie 8 some yyeek rHurm.ti home on Saturday. women and a women pants for a man, bettei at present. The hast- - ball game at lark City on they are a pair oi pants. Hn h pants G. ti. .stevens retained ia-- t Saturday July t.ftli between tbe Park City club don't last. Pants are like molasses from the Hot prmgs, wheie he has and the Ogden dub promise to be oi tliev are thinner in hot weather and beeu for rheumatic treatment. much interest and our local clubs would thicker in cold. The man in the moon W. H. Havens has his null full of do will to w ltness it ; they may get tome chang-- s his pants during an eclipse. flour. He is preparing to take a vaca- pomteis and should not miss it. Don't go to the pantry for pants von tion near the time of the jubilee. in who Salt T). 11. may be mistaken. Men Rre often Williams, en Such mistakes mistaken in pants. was in Shields town weeks for several CVv Lake waiting County Attorney past this week shaking hands with old 'on boson Hollis, who underwent an makes breaches of promise. There has friends. He also attended justices operation, returned home on Monday been much discussion as to whether court. .pants is singular or plural. Seems evening bringing his son with bira. to us when men wear pants they are A cause was tried before T. Phillips, J. A. Marchant has gone up to hie the justice of tbe peace, w herein R. E. ranch at Holiday lark to make prepara- plural, and when they dont wear any Maxwell and others in behalf of the tions for the excut&ionistg from Salt they are singular. Men get on a tear in when State were plaintiffs and Lewie Smith Lake City who will arrive there during their pants, and it is all right; but is on a all the it tear, get wrong. pants Jr, the defendant, for drawing ixpapons. the next few days. Holiday Iark is ne An exchange hag this to say about The case was decided in favor or the de- of the most pleasant resorts in the and there are but few on fendant. newspapers, mountains. The glorous Fourth, from all appear- the tripod who cannot appreciate it: W. W, Hortons second boy was We know a newspaper man who is kicked and run over by a vicious horse ances, will be celebrated here in of giving up journalism beseems that It manner. the other very thinking please belonging to T. W. Frazier, believes .the workers On the he cause day. There should be some way to little interest has been taken, and those are not treated fairly, lie repress prevent such animals from running at who would favor a celebration has met marked the other day, when feeling is tbe not the as with this discouragement; presumably large on the streets, Let me tell in the down mouth: first time he has run after children. attractions at Park City taking the A is how child it born, he goes. you for of kicked that day. attention many This makes the third boy he has Baid-the doctor in attendance gets (15, have been visiting relative and within two years. The foundation for the Brigham What promised to lie a heavy storm the chap notes the arrival, friend here during tbe week. newspaper' misfortune to monument is now complete end James Evans had the on Hi inlay evening turned out to be one and Young gets (0. The infant is christened, Many of the people of Henefer will ready for tbe granate pedestal. It will get s fall the other day but luckily he of the most 6evere electrical storms ever i the minister gets (10 and the reporter be deprived of seeing the Fioneer Jubibe put up so high si at one time had a soft place to light. He was try-in- g known here; the thunder wag almost who writes it up. gets (00. It marries lee on act ant of tbe price 0! the rail- not out while boots of hiS a new pair intended as it is deemed beet to have it dealening and continuous while the and the minister got another fee. The road fare. Others will take the old low fishing with Dr. Visick. The Dr. said lightning was vivid and dangerously chap on the newspaper gets a piece of enough to enable hie feature to be fashioned way ot going iu by team. All he bead a splah, then he saw some- near. Very little rain fell after all the cake (maybe) or(000. In the course of agree that a much cheaper rate should recognized. thing black sticking up in the water lloise and fus. time U dies. The' doctor geta from (5 have been Theodore Curtis is hale and heai ty at given for the occasion and goiiu down stream and as he knew will to (BY), tha minister gets another ten-- J the Miirggj, Where is: The bow have question made more m, woujj something hail happened to his com- the telephone office le located here? j spot end the undertaker dont take a' than they will now. Your correspondent was entertained panion he hurried down to where James 1 understand that there are teveral who cent lesg than $100. The editor the 1 w the home of John D. Chase in Centerout. ho on the crawl Charles died at him here sen Brower, was in time t would be mote than pleased to have it. .fool that he is prints a gushing an old time frien t who is now 82, of was at boro Engville, he soine'hmg. Essex, Felstead, lrd, thought suppose Put it in the best and most convenient obituary and receives (0000 and on tOD Cob, much younger. looks J. M. Neel and Mr. Bills came down place, wherever that may lie. It is not oi hII this the privilege of running free a land, on March 31st, 1832. At the age and 14 he commenced ' a seafaring life of from their camp yesterday. Tltey say a very great plum to hanker after, al- - card of thank from the family to friends The Itot P l which lasted forever twenty years, durthe sheep look line and feed it w id be of great tienofit to all, and to the insurance companv for a . though hlch t,me he " Hf.hkb, Julv I, 1806. nearly every Then look at the lng The good people of Peoa have erected prompt settlement known to a seaman and held jioaitiuii : Times Enrroa rc,n every quarter. If the th-- ir IEO . tour miles of telephone jwles with-- ! cenificatrtS of proficiency and dear public roulil just once get it into good from we other and Wi7. out I, Utah abounds with many curioaities places, any help July Utah, Peoa, conduct during his sailor life. worthy are proud of the fact; and to the un- their beads that everybodys business He was a member of the British Naval and wonders of nature, and not the is a newspaper mans business, perhaps Ediiok Times : of tiring energy of Bishop Walker can the and entitled to a pension had least by any means is the Hot loti would be a better feeling all around Reerve, Garden truck is a month behind, onr oatbe county bordering greater praise be given for the interest they Midway, he remained in England. He assisted Cut worms are still doing some he has taken to see that our promises We are hounded scorned and spat upon in laying the cable in the Persian Gulf, south. Through the courtesy of Mr. of scum town the by toe roughs and were made good damage. and wag one of the few who returned Noah Mayo, your Hoytsville correspondwho ajipear liefore the recorder thoe over there last Sunshould street the in of and like the have from the trying search for the tody of ent Drummers, agents guns Shooting and and a middle The sentence, wonderfol freaks of gets these first been quite numerous of late, arfxiotis Sir John Franklin in the Polar Regions. day. The be prohibited. cl,,s,, lhelr tarn noM9 come UP we to, half a mile with' that of k,.d'loved nature meet but little He came to thia country in 1869, and II. B. Wright, w ife and Mrs. Elizabeth to take orders when they meet us, because we - have will owned by Mr. is of Midway, north of success. near As on them be remembered by the early prosTuesday, everyone very Marchant went to Park City names at made a pleasure resort is a gold bug, they are cited to tbe hard inadvertantly omitted their pector of Tintic, where he had , several Luke, who has Two of Peoas most influential us some bate function. The public girls building bath bouse, of them by made are which claims there in early days ; he was also times possible by their citizeus were in Park City last Saturbecause we have perhaps complimented run a free a good cook, and was engaged at cook- swings, a pavilion, etc., and action, with that of others. Gold is a a of theirs, and the old rival several of are There deadly day. ou Sunday. ftood thing and I wish we all had a ing for the men in Sharps ramp when' stage look like an inMail service has been all right this bushel of it and sixteen bushels of maiJs despise ns because we jolly them the railroad that here these pots went through. Ho had no 10 the jKiwers that on their single blessedness. Public feet high, past week, thanks enemies here, and was a great favorite verted bowl fifteen to twenty siher. The two would make it about officials denounce ua because we criticize with feet nethe in twenty be hole top the little ones. The relatives of with right. and them when are Elizabeth hot Wright water, openly wrong they A daughter of Mrs. Arthur Maxwell lost a valuable mare the deceased wish to thank all who crose, nearly full of bubbling for tone crust eurrounding them lime is quite sick and has been for the past by death on' Monday evening. The cant see it. Ministers have no use the ill assisted him during hia last m because we print what God has kindlyand undermined. few day. animal was apparently well and hearty running to a thin edge and nest at the funeral, W. B. and no fit deemed thunder to have and occur let more of any kind thrown in will Substance We are having but dropped to tbe ground and died very room for all their sermons. My advice a hard atone. latter would be WAT ATCH. petrify and form into lightning than rain ; tbe suddenly ; tbe cause of its death is un- to I is to shun the now dry, the tell are men, form yonng you, this ol a left to f greater benefit. colt Other hustle known. Ehe young 1897. a is with Wahsxtck, tbe lime business. 1, The free over July sealed om newspaper the bottom being It is expected that tbe wire far as for itself. C. W. Seymour, of Oakley, glorious thing. I know, but we press . Editoi Timer : a used ia fora at these of are, On at be formation. will strung I am informed, lost a mare tbe same telephone poles of Mrs. May leaves on a another for a as and rest as Creston the Loke rule, to Mr. trip few by and a now the days ago way, only Peoa thia t Wednesday) evening. biliard hall, the top having been rooted weather has people are wondering what the cause the hominaty, and cant stand censure. Wyoming, on Friday. For the paet twodaye the cool and after b! Will 6tiU,'the are, people any noTade Salmon locality the to a trip over. is was. been quite warm, the nights all, the real newspaper makers, and tbs county seat on the last of the week. a mile fine growing called be of The largest pot i about week On a this number newspaper ii only a mirror which re- what may Wednesday who Mr. a nJ WrathalF Snyder McMicheal owned made by further up, of our citizens contributed means weather. them i just aa they are. Good tale ef wool oa nd too cents fin to 11 went wife at ktel a and Tuesday built has others gave their services and erected a G.N Beckstead broad a Good. on located ia for the purpose of nice substantial picket fence in front of y bather. Tbi pot B. R. E. Coalville mor fwt high. We and of the Big Sheep coin- fist and i fifty making tbe residence of Ellen W'right, a Mores ffjfetPMQga the visiting the bottom in tbi that in informed Hundreds of on waa been company have business w thousands here and worthy widow of our town. doing purchases. eooBdedi 4 be never been is expected te VVben it comes to doing an act of kind-- 1 ducel 7 Chamberlains Cough Sunday M- - Walker 1 tunnel Stephen w for e drying from theSa-b- ness our citizens are always found to Remedy by reading what is. done, Several wool buyer have been here They arrive borne thie week to It, although center Up for it and to wool" hai merits tested ita bate been Mrs. other, To front. having during the week looking for aay" that Wright was pur- its moan Islands, .where from the top. runi hemselvee y .Uvstu warmest are bw and remembered its chases. in steady to such three a little unsold. woel ia year pleased Very from these poU i the laboring for the past A kindly manner wonld nat convey one-ba- if frienda. For sale by John Boyden Those weolmen -- who cold their wool Tbe lime produced 0106 month C. H. Waer. the country. of tbe jioy and thanks the lady Son. bee a early are out of luck, fer wool took a best in Mra. Maria L. Miles had quilting - - terrible those manifested. Terrible Accidzbt. orIt ia a B. Johnson, Newark, O.', says; jump in price and tboee who had not the bind end ol last week. Among Mist burned be aa Bold to Since that Peoa wool Miles, above, Hulda writing, their are jnbilant in One Minute Cough Cure saved my yet accident een tberejwere Mra. and the frightful Miss would not celebrate, a few of onr only child from dyi.ig ' theoain and agony can be quickly overcome Ida Miles, Mn Nettle Wilkins, disfhmrements ha frolt eaved thousands of and other and L. citizen Lyona Mra. M. got together arranged- a a .car by using De- Notice are out for a school trustee witbout leaving Hazel E,a Maicbant, croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and otbm Salve. John on carried be out to the Fifth. correspondentfprogritin Wittl FromaReoa; your serious threat and lung tronblea. Job election to be held on the 12th of July, Witts A Son, ball e base will be There between of the gam tbinga good A abar at a which Son. Boyden three trustee are to he Seyden . Tfm. in for rather deep IS NO. elected. One for a term of one year, one for two and one for three years. All voters should be thre. eon r , Utah, July ). Imi7. 'aft 1 i har-nes- i has-be- ..... J ago-as-yo- u -- le ; j ' . very-good- was-driv- j ferred to Kulm Bros., Ogdin. Tbe Mortgage of G. Deming was reduced to (126. Mortgage of J. P. Allgood for (300 was tabled for consideration. The taxes of Henry Reynolds, for ImproveiftenU on lot were increased to - (450. The request of Daily Mining Company for a reduction in valuation of (8,817,10 was tabled for further consWeratloo. The same aetton was Uken on the request of the Weber Coal Co., who asked a reduction of (14.000. The taxes of the following persons were remitted: Mary Bridge Charlotte Bagnall; John Robinson, to amount of 5 (10; Mrs. Roos, to the amount Yd (5; John Turner; Edward Powell, Sr., to amount of (5; Susan Hobson; Mrs. Hartley, remitted to amount of (10; Mra. II. Cunnington; Mrs. II. Wright; Mrs. A. G. Blonquiet; Henry Long; Hannah Boyer; Mrs. T. Rasmussen; W.' 8. Singleton, to amount of (5 ; Amanda Robinson, A,. Anderson. Tbe balance of the time was taken up in tbe equalization of taxes, and tbe board adjourned nntil the 9th inst. j -- 4? - thin-skinn- pig-pe- n andfiu' fr ie. to-da- - to-da- . Aaethar IlvldaS. The etockboldera of the great On- -' tario mine on Wednesday pocketed dividend in tbe turn of (15,000, and the total paid to date will have been increased to (13,445,000, a figure attained by no other mine on record. Notwithstanding the vast amount of ore that has been hoisted from its depths, there remain vast bodies in sight, and were the market favorable to it, tbe tonnage as at any might be made as large other time in its career. As it is, the company is observing a very conservative policy and patting out only such ore as is necessary to keep tbe stockholders in bread money and meet the requirements of the pay-rol- l. The Geyter-Maryo- n etockboldera will y also take down- - dividend in the sum of (9,000, making total of (27,000 that has been paid eince the consolidation was effected. Tribune, SOth, to-da- y to-da- Dont neglect cough because the weather ia pleasant; before the nest storm rolls around it may develop into serious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure is easy to take and will do what iu name impliee., John ' Boyden A Son, . ' They are dandiet1 y Thos. Bower the Crocket, TexaaEntenrrise, while writing about DeWitte Littla Early Risers, the famous' little pills for sick hetdache and disordtrs of the atomach and liver. John Boyden A Son. of |