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Show A GRAND SUCCESS Leslie Eldredge, Burt Eldmigs, Jo. ilutTuun, Win, Slones, Registration. IN THE TERRITORY , Dwtte. Cash Bargain Store tWamrMton Offerers- - V UK Krerr Admluiat.r We revet red this week the tbeiruc-tion- a FOR THE GENERAL ROUND-U- P PIONEER day appropriately sen on' I, the 1 tab Commission, Lizzie WEEK. Walker, Ruff, PAST OBSERVED IN COALVILLE. Gerge Minnie Farnsworth, Win. t'arruth, and publisl' ili,. loiowing extract tor DEALER IN- Alice Lu-tinfer, Waller a L'slJerwood, nn general . 4 C eibriion Thai ould lH C rfdit to a Rub and f.eieral Nona fin- Mining. The persor. J. L. liheul. n Williams, tali j tdbv t! C T ico the Hlit The KxrreUThr New til Commission i pe r Itj 18ff5, Cavtlie j teieat to Our Header From Etery IOur e. unties wagon full, Farad The anti the Bat) nil $r .Jbp TerrltooiTVen 1'ruM are corrstinV'.' i ? nd juhu t juiih. ration 4ootl. Nuuirr.u EiibuisM I tails (iroduiU, 1815, lVopie Mercanand thev are n j u i red to aiiKiUit a lest tile I nmpai ami TtiOJiiss l.esrd. ,fk,hLadllI,ruurdaaUM.Uju.l.Ao,as.itia-Mi- .t I l4V. r lilft ana, "TTuTi itt li.41 i. Uii'ls. tt ! his lark RerurdL Walter J R jIhm Is, who carry li g Jadiv .vmimau ait, one that w ill be long rememliered lv the after,-au- d e M i B, fe ti,,-- r ot Jwn.Uc msvyteiie-- . . a tin was Mnektyi lnt ATI old laid rLfe and'V einVns, yourg. Utah s ISe- -t Co p, -- ixtv litle girls : mam of last wee, a report of winch ap- - rber, N?pt 2 vti in jeieon or by who were m this city on Ml-COALVILLE UTAH many s tmv floidtu a d tun UiOL i, ,, u ; t verv dwelling in the Record, died Mtnday deputy, tl r that date. The program, ns advertised, I -- l.iaia ii iven In H Id o clock w uliout regain-- 1 in each pr-12 , a a refill ini.,d rike morning l W uiiL 111 LilL IuehL, having A r Cl l u ns :: f:n hi t ttmnn-rinF- i t t iitllled till in? rqy add it ions. many i. in ail ltd o'clock Tuesday vote, and ch 1. .is iui or Login Journal Nearly every town in the coumy waehaKa-- , r m Cit.zemc on loot. w I, a! cases, a Karl grounds respected ujam "taffeiihngen ned represented, aud eatli ,md even one Tue parade was .1 line one, ftali. morning citizen of be 5ib ward, tbiacit, de--, ucii jiersoB claims in U a voter, ami bs will admit that Coalville und the hustBert Crop" attracting particular attenparted tbiN lite lie leavesawife and shall leqiiirs ai h ix'rson entitled to vo e ling committee did them-elvproud. tion Ml-- s iiiv Rot lieu ns I'tau, e Tvgipiered aud denrug to lake j hfteeu cliildrru to ntoinu his hnoi. of Tne resait tin toii.mrtees labor handsome dlesvoi ior the ovtasiou, b and aids follow c in , 'i T int.c Miner k 0,i ing The !ulUon-R- e showed what tonld be done when there B and Mriiies, and stir- - Mini lac holding Mats of oath of aft c dividend ano'her ltilartd f ..n .. hehim. ueteimioition isjwp, rounded y pi vt nvebeuut.f Itiullnii, t d ltncv 1 e .iiPi T..e oalh t .wt cell's ner share or a total of $50,1)00, A move g'eat deal ot noth was HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STATIONERY. COALVILLE. ade a p.iture that w as g to to hello 1. t.lu'e torn Ml m iwij.g 150,1 lndividemls jiaid by necesarv , a great manv o's!ai lee weie K VT I v vi. I g d, im Sul a ni affirmed; j that sideloliw piojieitv In tifieell cTavs, etidomitere 1, and man.- - ore bcteif, rneentir" iIMIIOI as dev ited to .did mi , ct am ov er t w lit depose total ti im the ami did when air tiigements wu bringing perdu', the vailois gije- - omi rue' Tie . f m. t 1 l,a' t resided in! o' veers one tsc idci lends tod He beam to 2, 000,1m1). tinder wav fjr the observance of the lloi isuile juvi mle n ne again dt ir ue 1 the Teri I'on i l I tan lm six on! be las! j A. Fourth, that the celebration would fall lleiali Charles Tieniaij is bhu k I'onKilie lots Rol past, and 1. tin- - j n--c m tur one w mill d in t bevenne tor forger . A through and lie a failure. Rut the weik ' mare ag mi won the Hie bi-- I inline iiate'v po elu g the date h was done, the obslaclts were even one, c otnuiunii a ion to tbe slietitf relates that c Je taie was won hv iieurge Mn kmar -and th it Luma .five lxrn tor A thethionh- grumblers hal 'he.r prelie i' known bv tbe alias of C. all btu-hI tbe i used, as the ae iffn be ( niefi f the dictions returned to them unlullilied, andgrandlike the balance nt t1 eieb'a.on, . Co lit-- . .v 01 C. A. CartiiM. He ,a u. e Uniteil tntes, and thai name is it, piogram and the committee and citiz-n- s ieserve ; a cot. wrtli a as trilled small man, L hght wasanen lie suci ets, iaulm , ing of age; Ladies Sailor Hats tjia) Former price 25cts ' '' ' 4octs Ciedit for lheir work. roc xmn and blue eves A ltaudsome re-- 1 crowded f iiefnea is ' S ; that j that im j . ,90cts . . . . . Sailor Hats Ladies Former price 75cts Ttii. Tiwte in the past hn a'l along waul for is otleted hij apnrebension. Take" altogether .t was one of the 1 am a Former price (singVf married man; that Boys Hats. . . . ,25CtS insih ed that these day f should receive best tele! 35cs Venial Express Another batch of the name (ipdnv iHwrnl wife i1 tattoos Coalvi te as evei ; Hats. Former their proper r.iftgmt.on at the hands ot w itne-se65cts price 75cts Boys passed through and tlniLw,ll suppoit the Constitution emigrants the people. It will so insist in the octs Dress Patterns, per yafd. . . ,25ts Former price w ill f ntbfully and of tbTn'led 'lites, future. Its arguments in this liuehavej If o kidne) are inactive m will . . , Dress Former 20cts , Patterns, t5Cts price yard per 'fce) the 'tvo uiereof, and especially Ladies Shirt Waists beii niet vvi'th the . rr of hard times, cheerlul 3J,4V7 w holv on, would from 50 centr np. will obev be Vt of Congress appioved soeetv, Rut patri-- 1 thtf j tUie- -t occasions. l)r. f. D fiovei tv, and like utterance. !r" March 22, la An Act to I have a nice line of Infants Summer Bonnets that will be sold at 2, totaled ol.sm costs nothing, work Incomes a McUan'a Liver und Kidney Rabn h ,ouJll timl.bome ,mnJ Sertl0 5 5;! of tbe Revised Mat- - cost. (tloI, thws p X plcasureon such Ociasions, und when w.l! set von right again, ft IK) jier m.J more wtytl come fronydle drouth utegof tbe Tmte! Mates, in Reference ot .e. MISS MAGGIE SALMON. willing li mds pull together, the result Inch would t() etrn ken lutes in the and fur t Hher iurposes, and is always '.itisfac tory . Let us never! add a v cm v de-- i a hlepleinen t to tlie pup-- 1 that j , 0jH v tlie Aot Congress pass one of those anniversaries by. I e; of March 3,1887, entitled John liuyiten Selet let! fur summit uunty lihltmu of b l.h Ail Act to tl let the cautions roar, the igs wave, the VV otuen Ilepulie IU) KeaiMter. Last week, while Amend an au Lutitled an act to Amend Brigham Ifrfgler mum i1hv anl the he.ut rejme Keep Vt a of Commission the Utah Mis I y fvaiM r uf tliis city, was in Section 5352 of the Revised Statutes of meeting them gieen in memory it is theii due. held la-- t weex the urcalais and other hei g.jrdtn pit king rasohernes, rhe was the United Mates, in Reference to Tiie cibservance of tlie-- e duvs - goo 1 instructions to rtgistrarswore appioved. stmlg by a small spider. In a short Bigamy and for Other Purposes, for a town, is good for a community ,aml Much time was consumed in tbe divxtime the arm begun to swell as if fiom Mari h 22 1882, in respect 5( the vvoi Id is better for them. cusslon of tbe bn in of oath for vojyts poion. The lady bar suffered terubly the crimes in eaul act defined and run Fxmcists. DEALERS IN- ill be vmce from the bite. Tins whole afiJfj bidden, and that I will not directly or to go Im i ibc to. The new oath lue exert isos hcl 1 m the Stake Hou-- e in accordance with the constitution. advise vonuael became or aid the or stiff;' indiret tlvj, grew large, fingers alft, were approprue, interesting 'and inTo lie allowed- to vote gufie must be ami refused to respond to tbe w ill, and any other person to commit any of said structive. They were begun promptly twenty-on- e tears old, jfiUzen of umetv the arm turned ulmest black, ,At one j crimes. at 10 a. in., and carriedoutin the tollow-m- g a letnlentof erne year, county time it was feared the patient would1 Upon receipt of such qdlidavlt, lke stae days, order: It either lose hei situ or her life. The j reg.strar or deputv as aforesaid, shall four month aneL'prei inct eixty days Mnie, CmilvUJe Truss Band. was ordered-- ' that 25,tH)0 copies of the latest news is tlmt Mrs. Kaiser is better place the name of suh voter upon the 1r.iyer, Chaplain Hire'll. oath Iep'iinted. and that the injured ai 111 w ill lit saved, j registry list of voters of the county. Vocal Selection, btnke Choir. the names of regmtra-Mo- ti Tribune : William Diehl ol Salt Lake; The pamphlet afar ton Utins instrucFplMviHgare Eeanaias by one of the old settleis, orticers for Summit county: in Uikrge of an excursion pat ty up tions as to the conduct i elections, of John Robinson. Countv Registrar, Job u Boyden, Coal- American Fork canyon, was killed in a the enabling act a to registration, eleVocal selection, male voices. ville. inforrunaway at American Fork Wednesday ction, etc., the rtatd oath, and all Oration, C. Callis. Coalville J. Alma Smith of neees-wtrthe for mation from On guidance 5 at o'clock. Vocal selection, female y.fcee. returning . . Jamea E. Browiley evening Echo , of election voters. and of in was judges the act their trip, he carting registrars, Sentiment, Thomgia Ball. C. H. Steven Ilenefer the baggage to the depot, when the team Vocal selectionvF'faUe Choir. Fretnau Malin . Hoyteville ran away, A Professor-- Jones and two Benedictiofi, chaplain. -J. D. Richards Albert ... Oakley children were in the rig. bubs. Mr. Diehl Mustek Brass Band. John W. Geiger Park Citv ... thought best to jump and did 'so, fall"THU 08ATI0N. Physician and Surgeon. B. 8. Kimball Parleys Park . . . ing upon his head. Friends picked him WTnlpdne music, remarks, vocal seWilliams . B, Peoa ... Henry but life was almost extinct, and he Office first door south of Coalections, sentiment, etc, were all good, John Horton up, lived but an liour. He was taken to Tim Timks feels it but justice to say that Roekport William Robinson the Rev. Smiths residence and laid 011 lville House, Coalville, Utah. the crow ning feature of the day was tl e Upton Want-hi. . . George W. Young a stretcher. The other occupants of the oration delivered by Mr. Charles Callis. ILUAM BREWER. Woodland William 8mith wagon were unhurt. It w as a perfect gem ; w ide in its scope, The following was presented by Mr. Tribune: A very sad death occurred just to all classes, beliefs and opinions, Letcher, discussed and adopted. It will Notary Public, Heucfcr. ' and delivered with a force and raanier at up Wednesday, w hie h cast a : of the instructions to registrars form part shadow of gloom over the people of ray-so- n that stirred every heart in - the house. CoUcctiuus Hade. Trices ReauouablS. In view of the uncertainty which w ho w eut Mr. Callis is young man ho has had there celebrate to the up as to who maybe entitled to few ' 'Opportunities of exercising his prevails 24th. In .he afternoon Mrs. Albert under the provisions of registration wonderfuf gift, but we venture the asserArrow smith took a hath in the laige the enabling act ami Of the constitution that nowhere within the bounds of pool, and on coning out of the water, state of Utah thisfur territory was there a congrega- tion for the proposed seriously ill. Her illness was without Assuming to direct the regis- wastalen not thought to be very serious at first, tion that enjoyed a more masterly effbtt; trars or in anyw ise exercise a power or she continued to grow worse, and in no place dtd the sturdy pioneers renot granted by law, but only but authority at about 9 oclotk breathed her ceive a more fitting tribute to their of for the purpose securing uniformity The remains wer brodght to Tayeon memory, and in no place was there of action v by those having m charge the more delivered an oration that was on the which train left Castilla special registration of voters, the commission at highly appreciated, broader minded or midnight. Her husband is off opaj more appropriate to the occasion thgjiJ,'respectfully suggests: .mission to England. j That the registrars should enroll all that delivered by Mr. Charles Calks in Trikune: an Utah. COry Friday morning of sex.whu are or engine Coalville. No notes were used, birtfor persons. as an extra between Ogden and running the electors under be proqualified one solid hour the speaker stood before may visions of the' enabling act and of the Pocatello struck a handcar upon which Ins listeners, aud w ith brilliant thoughts, was J. A, Butler, a railroad wan well constitution. bsau'uul language and liberal ideas gave This suggestion is made out of an known in Ogden, who was working on them a treat that will long be to abundance of caution and for the rea-- 1 that section. The car was knocked membered. AVejtredict for Mr. Callis a to ee- - J Irm the track, and Butler was struck mythat, should it brilliant futureand congratnlae Coalcure a judicial determination of the hy some timbers, through whichhere-questio- n ville that slue has such a gifted orator. bv the courts of the tciritory, j ceived fatal injuries, ireight No. 28, General Dealer in All Kinds of THE rAKADK. mere would not le lime hereafter to southbound, found tile man at the side the aboard track took and to him After the exercises in the Stake enroll such electors before the date for llcHP-e- , an adjournment was announced cloing the regi-- t ration ; w hcreas if the i bring him to the" Ogden hospital, hut for dinner. At 2 p. in. the parade was courts should decide that any persons h did before reaching Cache Junction. J farmed in line in the following order, were not entitled t7 registration, the Tle body wastaken toJUnran, wharei n inqne-- t was evp-ott be hehf ye -inarched through tbe principal streets names of all such could be readily ANDterdav. Ieceased was well known to and disbanded nt the Iark: s'ricken from the lists. Ogden railroa iers. Before t,be strike he I Color earer, Edmond Eldreuge. L We had an epidemic of dysentery Drwas miqtored Coalv llle Brass Band. Samuel last this summer, says vicinity aud well was of. It is Pioneer Banner, earned by Daniel Wilde, thongt.t of Brice land. Cal. I was not known where he will be buried, Lut j attended by John Booth and Howard 8. l'ollotk taken with it and suffered severely until as he has a sirter in Cheyenne Beard. jt is one called my attention to Cham- probable he ill be baried there. If Some Pioneer wagon, George Asper. berlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea otd and plow. agebrash wagon . School Books, I procured a bottle and felt A Great Offer. GHJioneersr carrying Utah, 1847, Remedy. 1 if one-haBefore dose. Xote Books, Ye have mnde arrangements w hereby Fred Wilde, Thomas John Rob- better after the first of thedwttle had been used I was Paper, . we can furnish Tiie C'ovlville Timfb inson, John Campbell, Henry Wilde, . . . Envelopes, John Pringle, and Thomas Arnold; welL I recommended it to my friends and Public Opinion for f 3.73 per year. ' was the their and same, exjierience Tablets,' wagon driven by George Wilde, PMie Opinion is one of the greatest lioneer clock, etc., Ira Eldredge and all unite in frying it is the best. For and Blanks, ill ablest the sale by John Bovden A bon. periodicals published wife. Pens,' United States. It comes weekly and Coalvilles first, settlers. Win, II. 'Smith Ol'R CLUBBING OFFER. Pencils, the only journal in the Cnited States and wife, Mrs. Margaret Reese, Mrs. H. devoted exclusively to the reprwlticion Ink, T 1L Wilde; driven by Ed. Rees. . In connection with our line of The Times has made arrangements of the ' , on opinions-oleading Rulers, journals and offer Wilde enablo to The Emma that it Banner, lS95,Ed. Cosmopolitan prominent current . - ' topics. Erasers, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, SHOES, ETC. . Huffman. . Magazine, one of the standard periodiTbe regular subscription price of Slates, Utah 1895, W. W. fluff and William cals of the age, and The Times, for $3.00 Public " Opinion is 12.50 jter year, find our We wlll7any a slock of MACHINE EXTRAS Redden. - per year. readers can ee;ure both this and their Twelve ladies and twelve gentlemen on Those desiring a first-clas- s magazine, home paper for $1.75. To al. tho-- e w ho Fishing Tackle, or anything in which we have ordered direct from the factory for all kinds of : leadfollows contributors the are used in this section of the couutrv. its as horseback, having among are now subscribers to The Tm. we that, line, give me a call before mowers and bindersjbat ' L life's. Gmtffmtn. ing writers . of the da v, can thus secure will furnish BkWm1 Tort won , Wealso carry wagons, mowers, binders knd hay rak s, r 1 2 W pt-1 purchasing. ne, Kqtenie with their home paper, and many other things.- Call and get our prices before purch..--in- g cost of one. Annie Thomas, for but t trifle more than-tb- e Ernest Fisher, elsewhere, as we defy competition. Lilian duff, Carl Allison, Copies of Tit Coinfiltian may be Dr. Pries' Cream Baking Powder . World's Fair tfigliMt Madai aad DHdoma. seen at this office. Geneva Fisher, j Frank Rippon, ROBT. YOUNG, G. W. PEOA, UTAH. Irecil!i Viilf , Martha Wright. Uwslllat-tl,- itt -- y, el -- GENERAL re-it- -- ExceptrcrecSffes: i -- MERCHANDISE, Jf re 30 Y D ENSJR UTO R E: j Jnl-arnci- 77 ry-tr- bx-elw- , j es Prescriptions Filled. 1 -c 11 1 i 1 -- 11 .a-th- ey , 1 c Great RetfuctlOH In Summer j 11 lte in-o- pijliln. 1 hor-er.n- ul kHats and Summer Dress Patterns Will be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices ........ ' I ynu 1 ; ........ d. J 11 T" I , i ' 1 -- Respectfully, eiv-pi- a, WILSON BROS. i ( - j y , Dr. -- J. CHAMBERS, Lump, per ton $2.00 41 1.50 Stove, per ton .50 Nut, pet ton Ca-til- la At the Mine. i o e PBOA, pesTOFFiOE la. Store 1. Always On Hand at the Summit 0.- - F. IuHTUIN LYONS, - Stove J ed , - $2.00 1.50 -- i J You Want ' f PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Wasatch Dept. O. S. M. Co - notice. -- ' Postoffice Building, r T. & Wanahip -- v |