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Show ft ft The diversity of (tab DEVOTED TO TUB I2TTBR THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISE. Vol. VI. COALVILLE, r NEIGHBORHOOD Arcoiid Ike Conntj in Seven Days, BOCKrOKT. Veil The Eappennicgs of the Past Jold la Detail BocxroKT, Oakley, Utah, Golu WAXHII. - Utah, Aug. Wamsmit, Editok Times :t 10, 1899. Considerable hay has been esught in the rain. I Miaa Blanche Young is visiting at Park City this week. .. Mr, and Mrs. Cretan of Salt lake are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Anderson. Utah, Aug. 9, t899. News is pleotifnl. Look out for frost. Thi rains have suspended haying. J. P. Anderson and wife and Mrs. Park City draws on our laboring force, Johnson of Ogden were the guests of Silas Pack was here on business Tues- Mr, and Mrs. Ole Rasmussen last week. OAKLET, Times 7"- Ewtoe Times: hy Efficient Correspondents. Editor , UTAH, frlDAY, Ads. 9, 1899. : ii found on every hill in this day, HOYTAV1LLB. Summer tourists are becoming more vicinity . llorTBviLLt, Utah, Aug. 10, 1899. numerous. Oscar H. Jeneen is employed in the Editok Times: Mr. Siddoway has been on the sick poet office at Belt Lake. George Sargent is on the sick list and list this week, Bain every day ; hay (polling in the has bees since the 24th of July. Irvin Pack of Earn as was in town on fields ; crop rather light. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of Red business Monday. The wheat crop is looking very favorCanyon, Wyo,, were np to the Summit Mr. Beamons harvested a large quanable and the prospect is encouraging. County Marble Works on business Tuesof honey from hia apiary lait week. tity fish and a to According game - - reports day. David BrintoB continues to make hie Vrarden is needed in the snath part of is all her perMrs. John Mann selling this county. regular Sunday visits to see the boys of sonal property, preparatory to moving Mrs. E. W, Mecham .presented her Rockport. ta Silver City to join her husband, who husband with a nine pound girl on 26th Somehool boards seem to have con- has been working-ther- e all winter. siderable trouble this year in filling poof last month, Few families seem to realize that unTit is reported by an excursionist that sitions. der the new law all cases of whooping Mr. and Mrs. Seamonsand John Hor some one were shooting fish in the Provo cough come under quarantine regulariver. Shots were heard and they saw tin made a trip io Park City Saturday tions, excepting the displaying of A flag, fish come floating down the stream, and of last week. and becomes the duty of the board of in going up around a bend, saw a man and Mrs, Nellie Malin of Park health to quarantine all known cases. J.igie with a lot of nice trout and a fishing City were Rockport visitors on ThursUPTOM. pole. They were enable to catch any day of last week, fish there so came over to the Weber. Upton, U lab, Aug. 10819. Nels Peterson ot Salt Lake bas taken "Win, M. Frasier met with an accident hia family to visit with relatives in Editok Times. The wedding dance of Tbomaa Clark, one day last week. He went to the Kamae this week. Umber after a load and while trying to The Meedamee Beamons, Stembridge, Tr., will be given in ths Clark Hall on cat a limb the ax glanced and struck his Cossey, Smith and Gibbons attended the Monday night next. The Coalville East warA wwl Upvm loot, splitting it between the two large funeral of Mrs. Merchant at Feoa Mon- Wn V aes i?, tetHwiteg1' a gw'sh large' ertpua.bJb wmr'irhra? scitwiiwm nave aA -to close stitcEMtoU taken "ciMrVve ing next Monday. The Coalville school A partyof '?0UBg ueD from Sa!t attcddPl where the two the patient relatioh4ta it. Hr. LeCompte Mrs. Malin, stopped over will drive to Upton will meet. At I p. ra.,a picnic nd he Is doing nicely. I one day this week on their way back schools will be enjoyed by the children, after irons an outing up the river. FKOA. which school exercises and dancing will Eph was ne'er a prouder man Pxoa, Utah, Aug. 9, 1899. be the order, under the direction ot the When eoer it may be, Editok Times i school superintendents. good time is V . And Us all because, say they, J. C. Mr and Mrs. Boyce returned to Mur expected, Pollys got baby. ray on Tuesday. WABSATCH. Dee Malin came ov$r from Park City Hubert J. March an k .came np irom W aitsatch, Utah, Aug. 0, 1899. last Saturday after his horses and wagon Springville Sunday to attend the funeral which he will : . put to coal hauling for Eimtoe Times of liiauntLissid. here several was of Heiner Daniel one the mining companies, days The recent heavy Tsiu storms have A. bumming and a drumming was last week on business. one considerable damage to hay that heard across the way this week and upHay making was suspended for sevwas down and bad not been gathered in. on investigation it was learned that it eral daya tbis week on account of raiB. It is reported that explosives are be-f- was only a bevy of girls harvesting goose-breri- The Echo L&L Stock Co. made anused to take flail in the Weber river in Mr.Hortins garden. other large shipment of cattle irom here in the canyon just east of here. It is Mrs, Davidson, a teacher who ha$ on Thursday. hinted that the parties are from Salt done many years of high school work, Harry Con.in, the Henefer painter, Lake valley. It don't matter who or is visiting in Rockport. She came out hasheSt town the past two weeks where they are from and if caught should from Salt take City Sunday. We underS, Ball. . . receive the full extent without fear or stand she it an applicant for schools A of number shipments of sheeplook favor. ' place daring the' week nd muttons While Mr, LeGrandYoung was on his The attendance upon the quarterly seem to be in very fair condition. way from Weber canyon last Monday conference from here was light, perDr. Wicks of Evanston was called here bis hat blew off, and while he was reachJU to the unsettled state of the the last of the week haps, owing to attend Tommy ing to the ground for it his horse, which weather. Among the number who went Ball, who bad met with an accident by followed him be had been riding, up were Bishop and Mrs. Seamona and two a horse falling down and rolling over when, just as he turned toward the ani- sons. Jesse and John David, Hortin, the him, pummel of the saddle pressing mal, it rared up and struck Mr. Young Mrs. Malin and C. U. Wirth. No bones were broken and his breast. just over the eye with one ot its front s has a entertained pbrenolo-thiRockport the boy ie getting along nicely. feet making a painful but not dangerous Em omi week, or rather epbrenologiat wound. has been entertaing the young people of I see that Coalville is thinking of givEcho, Aug. 10, 1899. Rockport this week. We understand ing our returning brave volunteers a several ot Editok Times: ifegun got taken in for acranial . . reception, and I hope you will dolt. Moroni Rlcbins is very ill with ty- examination. May the gentleman thrive citizens invite the decide to Should you and inove along is our wish and praypp. J poid fever outside towns J trust that they will Two Peoa citizens came through this; The farmers are busy with their hay, be given representation on the com mi and program, aa this wilt insure a burg latgjttondav night, their symptoms The crop is not as Heavy as usual this feeling of good fellowship and all will indicating the effects of Coalville patent Miss Ada Norris went to Ogdeir last ifeel an Interest in the reception. There medicine. They got themselves, horses ta not a man, woman or child but feela and buggy mixed up with the buggy of Thursday; where she will vjsit'relatives that they should do all they can for our one of our citizens, breaking the same and friends before returning to her Rome boys and the mere office, of an onlooker to some extent; bat if they will make in Omaha, la sot to their likingr when they are able reparation for damages, we will say C. E. Wntlaud and party came ont and willing to contribute to the enter- nothing about this midnight episode. front Balt Lake Wednesday morning and tainment. No, eir ; not much It is definitely settled that Park City have gone up to Heiners ranch on Died, in Peoa. on the morning of Aug- wilHoitsown entertaining on the day fishing and hunting tour. st 5, 1899,' Elizabeth Merchant, after a the Summit county contingent ot Bat-tri.Irene Carr caught Her Hand id the A and B arrive in that town, and cog wheel of James Millss ever illneaa of several weeks. The faneral services were held on Monday, tha it was notintended that outside machine Monday and had three of her Aug08r7tE,'snd ' tbs tftitldsnee was Towns should Assist, except by the pre- fingers nearly taken off. Dr. French very large, as the lady was held in high sence! tbeir citizens. A respectable dressed the wound. Mr. and Mri, W. G. Fisher, who have esteem by all who knew her. The de- Crowd from the valley towns might have ceased leaves a husband audjt large lent dignity to the celebration, but as been runnisg the hotel the past montb, family of little nee, the, youngest of the matter now stands 1 doubt tbat have returned to their borne in Coalwhich is only two week old, knd a host many will go. The people of tbis sec ville. M. N. Hayward now bas tbs t relatives and friends to mourn her tion of the county are much disappolat- - management of tbs hoiel, f pg working, SMS T Jl fell AUGUST HMITIK. ed, because they wished to have a hand in the entertainment of the Utah boys- Hknefkk, Utah, Aug. our boys. Edh Times ; Aunt Liasie, ai she waa loving It called, had reached the age twenty-eig- ht years and would have been twenty-nin- e had the. lived untii October- ,- Bhe. was a loving wife and mother; a good Latter-da- y Saint and died in the hopes of a glorious resurrection. B.R. E. Visa. loss. SUMMIT COUBTY, fTj ees yr 1 , es well-drivin- " net wuse ir sura, i f ft OS STIMMIT OOTOTYi 11,1899. f No. 31. INVITATION TO ALL. QUARTERLY Cp.NFENCE,. 10, 1899. Reception to the Returned Held In the Tabernacle luntfay v Fzrsi work haf beengrestiy f$tardd. and 32 sb day, VoInpteertFj week Ths rain. Much In Saints 'the of 8ummit Stake ipei in by thepit compliance with tbs general invitaa.d grain has been damaged. tion extended by Hia Excellency, Gov- conference at Coalville, Ssndaat JO ;0. Levina E. Brewer left on Mon-d- ay ernor Ueber M. Welle, to tbe people of After the opening prayer and the tinglit for Idaho Falls, called thither ths State to unite in a grand demonstra- ing of Ifow Firm a Foundation," by tion add" reception, on the occasion of the choir and eoogregatiou,. by the serious Illness of her mother. president TK(chool board contemplates mak- the return of the Utah BatU'.'ion of Cloff made the spelling remarks. Bald ' ing tons mocb needed repairs to our Light Artillery from the Philippine Is- bh.,w pleasedto see so many of the, . schooThouae before school commences. lands, "and in a fitting manner express 8alnts present. Reported that the pros-pes- ts for crop this year are the love and high esteem in which good, and 1 Maaied, .in tbs Salt Lake Temple, Utah holds her Volunteers for their loy- that the health of the people In general Wedisd.y, August B, 1899, Miss Mary , alty In responding so promptly to the vm good. to Mr. Thomas Ovard. IfWOTlh Eldar Andrew Jensen was the next , . The Ming couple have a host of friends cal! for men to uphold tha honor and of our and and nation dignity .flag, ipeaser. He contrasted the Coelville of who visit them a happy and piosperoui avengs ths dastardly destruction of the ody with that of thirty-thre- e years journiy life, thrpugh - CMains" and her gallant men. l go When be first saw it, and congtata-late- d ( As a feature of the celebration to take the people oa their No toe knows the unbearable torture, prosperity and the peculiar and agonising pain, caused place on that occasion, it is proposed to ptrlt of progression,' and the com pie-ti- on by Tils, unless they have suffered from invite all returned Velunteers now withof their beautiful Tabernacle. Said them Many believe them incurable. in the State, who enlisted in any of the that his mission hero was la the Interest -Tbis fa a mistake. Proper treatment of histories! event of the church, and will ewe them. TABLERS BUCKEYE Utah organizations, to participate in tbe and to be present at the exer- particularly now in that of erecting a " PILE (jINTMENTIs an Infallible cure. parade, Trice 18 eta. in bottles; tubes 75 eta, cises to receive the medals of honor to new Historian's office, and to raise Tor sle by John Boydsn A Son, means for this purpose he was selling a bf presented by the State The original muster rolls jq th Gov- hook called Church Chronology.." UlACIL MEETING, ernors office give tbe addresses of these Apostle John Henry Smith referred n I Volunteers previous to their enlistment, briefly to the ideas advocated by Elder C. A. Cstllls Resigns ns City but In the lapse of so eventful a year Jensen and dwelt impressively on tbe Jf Attorney. very many of them have changed their 1 law of tithing, lrgiug the Saints to bo City Council met Monday night, Aug. reaidencea. The committee desires to punctual In the payment of their tithes -7th, ig regular session, Mayor Allen ascertain all their and and offerings, address, present preaidieg. Roll called showed quorum to this end Volunall returned AfTEKSOOM SESSION. requests p reseat. Prayer by J.' A. Smith. ' teer now within ths Stats to forward After singing and prayer and the ads Minutes of previous session were read their present addresses to their old com- ministration of the sacrament, Eider ; and approved. . George A. Smith dcltveied an excellent manding officers as follows : Bill tg Times Publishing Company for First Troop Utah Cavalry, to Capt. address, in w hielfbe followed tbe wake $5.60, for publishing ordinance, was of the church from ,tbe days of Nauvoo Joseph E. Caine, Salt Lake City. v . to the valley of the Great Balt Lake, and : CavSecond U. 8. Volunteer II Troop Bill of Thomas Morton lor labor on Lt.-Ccontraated conditions when tbsPioaeera to John Salt Q. Cannon, alry, cemetery ditch, $3, was allowed. os tee here with these of today. He adLake City, Bill of Samuel Wilde for labor with Utah Volunteer Battery C, Artillery, monished the Saints to be strict in the team 4 streets, tS 09, allowed to Lt. John T. D, Murphy, Ogden. payment uf their tithes and In the prac-Ua- ef V 1' f r UttKftUBaJUfimea ,ptJ-Uerie.Ff m'ling their families ttgvhtvia' .25, afiowed. ; and B, to Sergeant D, JL Weffe Fait Israel-f- t " family prayers. Lake The reports of sexton and treasurer City. Third IT. fi, volunteer engineer, comApostle Rodger Clawson folio whI la were read and approved. pany K,C. 8. Barton, A. G., Salt Lake glowing terms in congratulation on the Attorney 0. A, Callis reported and City. . success of the Saint of this Stake in tit recommended that Section 281 ot'tbc The Committee further deaire to of the Tabernacle, and completion 2ve City ordinances bo amended. Referred know, at as earlv a date ss lt is possible, the sisters praise for their unfailing efto committee on laws. ths name and number tbat will be in fort in the assistance rendered the Councilman Simister moved that the ranki, of all organizations especially Stake Presidency, He dwelt for question of havingprinted noticesserved nuiformed throughout the Bute, that time on the Word of Wisdom. upon persons violating ths ordinance be to reienl in Salt Lake City A priesthood expect meeting of the Stake waa sgsinst having stove pipes running on tbat occasion, that provision may be held at I p. m., at which the (uterests of through ceiling, sidewall or root ot their made for their proper assignment in the Academy were discussed, and the houses be referred to committee on city the parade.' Kurd authorised ie engage toachfl T ' property. It is also earnestly desired to know hold school this season. A committee of Councilman Branch moved that the the came and strength oi every band thirteen, one from each ward, wa apMayor appoint a committee on arrangethat will be here to participate In the pointed to Arrange for an Old Folk" ments to arrange for the trip to Park exercises on that day, that they may reunion In the Stake. Smith , to City W, H have welcome the volunteers, and Clawson gave some good advice reproper assignment In tbs lino. Branch and J. A, Smith were named as AdJiessali communications, except- specting the young of the community, and other matters of interest. members of the committee. ing those specified above, to Gsn. W. II. MONDAY MORNiau. The resignation ofC. A. Callia aa City Penrose, Grand Marshal, Room 411, of Several the bishops reported th waa read Attorney and on motion of J. Auerbach Block, Salt Like City, or call condition of their respective wards, after A. Smith, was accepted. . up Phone 699. which Apottle Clawson read from the . The committee on claims and accounts General W. II. Penrose, U, A A. 8ih chapter of the Book of Alma, and reported on the claim of Eva Desmpnd, Grand Marshal," occupied a portion of the time in apeak-in- g and recommended that the claim be not of the order of the priesthood, gi ving; The Best Rented ftir Flea. allowed. Accepted. rnany incidents of hia experience. . Mr. John Mathias, a weH known stock Elder Jeneen gave many of his exCouncil adjourned to meet Tuesday, After periences while on his late trip around dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: August 8th. Benediction by Councilfor over a week aith flux. and the world in the interest o I the lu-ee- rn j . r -- T- - , - -- . -- ol. w ; one ' suffering my physician having failed to releive At Tuesday I was advised to try Chtmberlalnf me, the session, nights Spring Cholera ar.d Diarrhoea Remedy, Hollow committee on Colic, lines boundary and have the pleasure of slating that submitted tbeir proposition to the Coun the half of one bottle cured me." For eil, bat no actlon was takenA owing to tala hy Joh Boyden A Son,. the absence of one of the Councilmen. man An 8imitr, adjournment was taken toTuesday next. DO YOU KNOW Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be currd with Shilohs Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty yeare. For sale hy John Boyden k Son. . church. He admonished tbe young not to forget to Honor Father and Mother,., ' ' . ArTZRXOOK. President Alma Eldrodse occupied of the afternoon. In bis re msrkl h dwell largely spoh ths hces-- i sily of living, in eur social and buxines-relation- s, FwrSale. in a manner that shall claimr My household furniture. Mrs. W. J. the admiration of all with whom wes. x com in contact. Bromley.- t Apostle John Henry Smith ws For Sato. speaker. He gave some very mod: Asseond hand 15V inch James Lei- end timely suggestions on the ncewty-- . fs! water wheel, cheap. Apply to Jsrnes of chastity among the young of ur com31-- tl Welsh, CoalvilU. munity, and of the older people oriag ' Wbeg the digestion is good, and the every precaution to preserve the virtaa-o-f tbe girl and boye. a general powers of tbs system in President Cluff made the closing adhabiBo find healthv stats, worms can dress, in which he. .expressed his joy tation in the human body. WHITES good and enjoyable lime had. deCREAM NEBMIFUGE not only Alexander Calderwood and John W. all destroys every worm'., but corrects Lamb wer sustained as counsellor rangements of the digestive organs. Nephl Bond in ot tha Price 25 ctsr For eale by John Boyden it . the-nex- at-th- Skew Coming. Tbe G abler Companys great scenic ! the Mbibition billed is to show war, Spanish-Americ- an in Coalville, Wed, ' EldersQaorum. The conference adjourned for The scenes ars k Son. Benediction by Apostle- EuA produced in action as natural as life. FOB THE AGENTS WANTED Clawson. ger to n Admiral This magic lantern ehew but one LIFE AND Achievements of. naval hero. of Thomas A Edisons greatest and latDewey, the worlds greatest ON EVERY BOTTLE friend tbs est improved invenUons,lhskihetoscope. By Murat Halstead, Of Shilohs Idol. BigConsumption Cure m and admirer of the nations Gabler evening, August 16th. " . these-mont- hs. Ufe-lo- pg H thim-guaraute- The Company makes a apecialty of war scenea, although a variety of inh. introduced. Their bombardjects ment of Matanzae and the Spanish Boll Fight are worth going milee to see and srs aWae worth the price of admission, which to adults, 25 eta. ; children, 15 cte. 600 pages, 8x10 gest and best book ; over 100 page halftone inches; nearly deW- - Enormous Outfit frts. commissions. mand. : All we ask e tf you is to use ds of the contents of this bottle- faithfully, then if you ean say yew are not benefitted retorn the bolt let year-drugBig and he may refui d the price-paiWrite goick. lifetime. a of Chance 25 eta., 60,ete. and IL Fcar-alCanPrice Floor 8rd Tbe Dominion Company, John Boyden k Son. . by ton Bldg., Chicago. two-thir- gist d. s |