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Show 1 I I The THE peoples advertise. DEVOTED TO Vol. VI. COALVILLE, of students away NEIGHBORHOOD Ihlu Lome attendii g NEWS. j T3E3DE3 IITTBKSTS UTAH. SUMMIT COUNTY, ? incur LeM a t'ter meeting here last Frida) nght urging the vouug peop'e to uiore d.L-ge- ti: work, they edetted a o.at organ. za-tion of the Y. M. and Y. L M I A. James Vernon was ihosen pres. dent w,tb Nelson Larson and Tommy liar tin as t.is touuel,0!6 V.foid Seamons was cL sen seiteian Toe oiganiration -j and n .thing is want, ng to tomplete mske this the u net progressive eeas in .u the L.s'cn of the ass Elation . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1899. I in Seven Days, The Happenings of the Past Week Told in Detail by Efficient j Correspondents. K K Ew n 1 .! Vh. I W I ( it 1 Officers oL the Municipal Election to be Held Tnesdaj, November 7th, 1899. ' IE STAID, IE HLL-- UIITED DIVIDED 4.NHHIF Vt. III, To lie Yotei lor i TO No. 43. for Municipal Coalville City, Utah. 1 Aroirod the County EKE comm OF SILVER, 16 OF SUMMIT OOTXJBTTY. of Homiaations Official List school Elders Gibbous and - U&wemty of OU t ,1 vsHii, I'tai, lb" 2, lH'ei missionary dance and supper was g.ven McnJav evening which was a fmaiu lal snores- - on bri'- - Dick Fowler of Vernal lues fur a few da N,, fi'its LmiuK Tim Rufus lark lias returned iroiu his tup I.ldeis J. H. M.ec, pnncipal of tne to Mi. laid counts , w Leie Le Las oeeD to Stake Academy and Bryant Copley uf round up his stock and brrgthemtj Coalville Visited out abbath school 'ast th s j lace for the 'viner. hundav. There was a large attendance at the H.ders J H. Mi es. B Copiey and F. Sunday services, and the remarks of 0. Marchant were the speakers at the Elders Gibbons aud he) mour w ere listenon Sunday. Elder worship meetirg ed to with much mtereer. Miles also met with the Y. M. M. I. A., The man) friend ,f Mis H. . in the ereim g and dehve-e- d an inYoung wete greati) shocked 0 Lear of teresting lectuie on True Education. Ler sudden demise. Bishop Yeui g Las There will be an entertainment given the sv mpathy of the ent re luiunidu.K Tuesday even ng. Nov. 7th. for the benin his beieaveinent efit of J M. Hixson, Jr., w hodeparte on Nathaniel MitcLed, who moved Lis a mission to New Zealand on the At h. faim'y into the Uintah tountry last, The followi! g program w ill be rendered . spring, has returned, having iciueto election . .. Brass Band the conclusion that Kainas is not the Bp. E. R. Y'ourg worst place in the notld after all. .. Choir 7oug One of oui young uieu jeeeived a let- Recitation Mgg Gertie Young ter frcm Bos B recent!), but is very Children j silent ab nit tLe con'ents, his fr.ends ml May Rigt y re wondering w hat it means. Go right Remarks J. M. Hixson, Jr. 01 g Claudius Williams along, Will, we all wiGi you success. S Frank Hixson The Misses Tear!, Anna, Mvitle, Inez, Band nd Lizzie Pack entertained a large num- Muse John Snnth ber of guests tonight at a ghost party. Rec'tation Miss Amusements suitable to Halloween fes- - Organ Msfwt Remarks Wm, Crook Unitiaa . nU8j?IPgramt and the QuarTeTC7r'Eph "rBatee and bt tiers young people had a merry time. , . . Wm. Judd North Kamas furnished tw 0 weddings, Stump Speech . . .Richard Redden Solo Guitar or rather the bridegrooms for two wedMark Hixson Recitation dings, last week. Mr. P. Kunudeen and Miss TillieJadd Seng Miss Pbebe Filimoie and Mr. II. KunudChoir Song een and Miss Martha Davis were tne Benediction contracting parties. Last evening the happy couples gave a bail to their many ECHO. friends aud started out in life together, Ecuo, UtahNov, with the good wishes of all who know E hero it Times. -- REPUBLICAN H)R TICKET, T. - FOK KE( UNDER FOK ALEXANDER WRIGHT. JOHN ROBINSON FOR MABMIiL FOR MARSHAL FOR i- Last Thursday evening, alter months of suffering, Mrs. Jane Woolstenhulme passed away from earth. Mrs. has resided here for many leaves behind a large family, and years, who will greatlv miss her loving counsel and sympathy. The funeral services were held on bat ui day and were laigeiy attended. The remains were interred in Cor. the Kamas cemetery. J j oaklev, Oakley, Utah, Fun, N'ov. 2, 1899. Tiwaat- - Misses Luld and Stella It ickle have gone to Ogden on a viet. Wm Moore and w ife wore visitors in Echo the first of the week. ""UWia iWVISSj'- that A. D. Richards of Oakley and Miss Beers of Salt Lake were to be married today. Leslie Price and his mother attended the wedding. School is progressing nicely under the management of Mrs. Ella Davidson as principal and Miss Lizzie Pack as ary teacher. ' prim- RockmRT, Utah, Nov. Editor Times: 1, (899. tended he missionary dance at Wan-ahi- pi ; Since threshing, a number of tons of oata have been transported from here to .the Park City markete, the price realized being $1.25 perewt. Mr. and Mrs. Cossey and Mrs. Gib tons attended the funeral of Mrs. H. 0. Young held at Parley's Park last Monearly day. Mrs. Young was one of the .XWW settlers in this valley. - Suf Times TELL YDCB SISTER A Beautiful complexion is witboot good pore bloody the sort that only exists in connect with good Robert Jones was suddenly called to digestion, a healthy lier wd bowels. dirfcDJ on Groate Creek las week on account of Karls Clover Root Te kid keeping nry. the bowels, liver and the sickness of his grandson. 25 ct8v ?ric health. them in perfect Ion of 'Mr. and Mrs. & The and 50 eta. For sale Ctllderwood of Henefer was Sqsn. Alexander Thera art ten boyt and girls from here badly scalded yesterday morning with Severe nervous spells, bearing down mother was While cure. the mosb. getLake school in Salt hot Eo City. attending pains, loss of appetite- - Hudyan cents. boil kettle of tha 50 breakfast All ready one town in tba connty has ihit number ting druggists, The week past has been favorabie for fall plowing and a large acreage of Tail grain has been planted. JlSlUE OF lilEPEADE ' condition and the prospects enrollment during the winter. The lailway company are doing some large The first train was side tracked here blasting of rock up Echo canyon this No. 2 to pas. The week. The reason they have been do- on Oct, 31st, toallow switch will be a great convenience to the . ing ths Is because the ledge" had be-come cracked and was dangeious and it j peop' here, as the company y ey will receive was thought best to blow it down before I frrne T t I business we have here xin it fell and caused a serious accident ,re still in need of f t Many of our town people go up- and telegraph office and hope The day to see the work done. It is a vary depot adwill favor tie with these pretty eight to' see the huge rocks comp company ditions in the near future. thundering down from a hight of several on the Vt ork is progressing favorably hundred feet, and be dashed against the NanoSop new road through the B. other side of the canyon. some hired erintendeatQ. Roberts has HEHtrtR, Is pushing men from np the river, and Henefer. Utah, Nov. 2, 1699. , W, B. , things as fast as possible. : Editob FOK (SEAL.) - A buggy load of our young people at- OF THE PEACE v n evry-likiPPlP- ROCKFOBT. JlsriCE - COUNTY OF SUMMIT, J I J. H, Wilde, City Recorder iu aud for Coalville City, in the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a for the Municipal Election, to be held . full true and correct list of the names of all candidates for office, dulv nominated ' office. file in on my November 7th, 1S99, as appears al Coalville City,-- this 3rd of affixed and hand the set have corporate-seHereunto my IN WITNESS WHEREOF;"! J 5. WILDE, day ot November, 1899 City Recorder. a wreck at Morgan Wednesday night. has taught here before and gave general We Lave not heard what damage wai satisfaction. The schools are in good are good for is reported y E. H. RHEADX W. H. SMITH, SR Horace Stevens is repairing bis sheep wagon and will soon start west with Lis done. herd. It FOR OF TI1E PEACE son, Chailie, Herald. went to Ogden Wednesday. Both threshing machines have ben Mr. and Mil. George Gilchrist have buiv here during the week. It will tab gone to Ogden on business. about another week to finish threshing James Howe has moved his family for this year, down from Evanston and is living in Mrs. Joseph Whitely of Sa.t Lake school Samuel B.'ackhams house. City took charge of onr grammar .(sailed out, "Pf THOMAS COPLEY. W. G. FISHER W. D. Clark and smv wa wer - .wiw, jS. ALLGOOD, ,1 T. J, LEV715 Hi LX EX JOHN BOOTH R. S, CALDERWOOD - neckand the Tits AT.. FOR UTF-40- 1 UIY-tOUKlLM- EN G. Y. BULLOCK' runing mueli was upsat on th3 child, Geoige Ldgington has moved his and j head bia of ning ail over the back face family Jowu from Coalville. of the left side Mrs FOR MARSHAL JOSEPH JONES STATE OF UTAH, DtH OH FOR IKLAMKER L.E. ELDREDGE ROBERT WALKER FOR JUSTICE RF--f T. L. BEECH BURIAH WILKINS. FOR FOR FOR I!L( ORDER FOR TREASURER TKElfslKER Ray-Youn- them. Lr ALLEN DANIEL SOMMERS JONES. C. R. FOR MA10K FOK MAI OR Mil OK FRANK CROFTr Fier 0 0 0 j tie greatest pride to her. Her life has and charever been one of household and where an in every ity, Park Dlea Trlday act of kindness or assistance could add Early tbia (Saturday) morning the comfort to the bereaved or needy, her neiFg pread througn the city that name was revered. She was the idol of Mf HenrJeUj Homer Young was dead, her children, whose' first thought in The intelligence cbuld hardly be credited sickness of joy. was of mother. A by many, owing to ita ludden and shock ministering angel to the sick or afflicted, ing character, and her wide circle of a willing helper and advisor to all in ftrnl frjCpdg acquaintances were trouble, no wonder her rangeof acquaintiitirvly fcptpTd 4s Ah Aid'ogAtkat ances wasTargruf rfl Stove iiid CrtetTu have saddened the hearts of the entire of an entire community st hers. community. She was the mother of three sons end A missionary benefit dance was in three daughters, now living, all of whom progress at Gorgorza, and Mrs. Young, she has seen grown to manhood and always active in snch matters, had only womanhood and happily married, They a few minutes before indaiged In a quad- are Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin, Mrs. W, C. , till, tndon taking her seat laughing! Wa,Japf lirk Bird Mr remarked that shs was too old to Indulge of H. Eear F. Young River, City W,0 in such festivities. She then entered in aod Andrew Young of Baits, Mont. to a conversation with Mrs. Wm. Archi- . , Park Record. bald relative to the arrangements for Fnnersl services were held at Parleys another charitable party, when she Park on Monday, ft, and were i suddenly pitched forward and expired, attended by relatives Aud friends. largely Not dreaming the worst, a telegram was A great many were present from Park sent to W. C. Wallace, directing him to Citv, Coalville and surrounding towns. bring a doctor. Thfs ' was at 9 :45f Mr. The remains were taken to Sait Late on Wallace immediately summoned Dr. Monday afternoons train, and services Wilson and together they hurried to the were held at that place Tues day afterscene, but he wts dead, never having noon, at which remarks were made by spoken a word after the attack, the several prominent men, all of whom had expired instantly, from heart a paid high tribute to the character of , the deceased. - The deceased was tba wife of Bishop H. 0. Young of Barley Park ward. Editor Secs Wonders. Sne was born April 6, 1842, and at the Editor W, V, Barry of Lexington, Ten., time of her death, October 27t&,was 59 in exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe case of Piles, His qnlck cuts years, 6 months and 21 days of age. through ciing Buiklens Arnica halve She came to Utah in the early fifties. convinced him it is another worlds wonShe leaves an interesting family of der. Cores Piles, Injuries, Inflammagrown children, whose success and tion, and all Bodily Eruptions. Only ln jife were always a source of 25c at John Bojden A Sons, blDDEM DEATH. " Wyoming M!i. ate-faln- ees Letter. , , Isar, Wyo., Oct 30,1899, ce Editor Times: The Inhabitants of our city were very much alarmed and otherwise frightened by an attack ot earthquake which occurred here about Oet, 27th, 4 50 a. m It was very shocking, Waking up all the people and causing them to leave their houses In haste, home people thought the world was coming to an end. The mayor was calls J upon io express Ms' opinion of the disturbance and spoke as This it a eesme.ic con vultion follows : of the crest of this sphere, probably caused by the explosion of explosives used by our friends, the British, in their heroic struggle against d the tyrinnicat powereof equity And" -- However vou must not Fe jastlce. alarmed as the distarbance is probably far from our remote and isolated pos- ition. Being comforted by this soothing talk ot ths mayor we all retnrned to our homes. Kilpatrick Brothers A Collins have-jus- t placed a large force of men at this point who are making many changes in the railroad. The country here it quite thickly covered with ths two common western, vegetable sage brush and coyote. Ws have not as yet received tbe last issue of The Times and hope we will not he disappointed by not receiving it. Mark Marker. DO YOU KNOW Consumption is preventable 7 Science hat proven that and also that neglect ft suicidal. The wiorst cold or cough can b cnrrd with Sbiloha Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee (or over fifty years. For tale by John Boyden A Son, 1 |