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Show Vir, "ycruk c The Coalville Times, PATRORIZE HOME IKDU3TRY. VOL - II. DEVOTED TO THE INTEEESTS OF SDIfUlT COALVILLE, rr- A3ST2D MCEQAN 1 FREE CCIHAGE OF SHEER, 16 COTJiTTT ES. SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH,' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 , 1895. TO NO. t 45 I Fourth inuTMiu r, Lit the mountains ai.dytlks who persist in the like shall be refused district court to eighteen toon the-- I the burning oi cannon. shouts. Ad tuts sum until a reformation 4w taken in the penitentiary for Item pled rape. JiuvixvniE, Utah, i . mf. he. ani song; id praise. We have place. It is not pleasant for our wives, Eon Tiv Charles ichol, an old man of &'y f rkt.l, waited ami pleaded f. r this lor uiotht daughter and sw eet harts to be We wi-- h Im TfUiT a ha(pv New years, sent up for grand larceny by at a t.astnn' upHiu.ted many vers and our demonstrations lurved to see or near many tilings that public i Judge liartch for four years. His terua Westing here on New Years day Year. Mioiiiil show hie (treat joy we now feel. have been done in the psgtand it is no on for tht H ,ldi,fou!t, ,m'e Tne snow is quite jjjo n uieterv. no here Juary ludge-io.pn.- g of party, and lie .ne t and of time that x halt le made, and I insist ' irret,et-nvAmass sentenced Mair, by is still falling. The voting pe.ple Mre lTeoJent l icorge ou ng of Wan-hi- p All done ones. be fellow that should hail it at for Utah, good Every and, John W together. llWM breaking.. Hi. term, Will have . c.s of men v of t they ilbams oalulle wire ' W1 ''nosu xpired and his liodv would ft el the Letter for it; the the star of tne West ' pardon was before long. IT HI the meeting, at sleighndes dtrre would lie more enjoyable, a feel- speak to cut A laige f.uinberof our citizens purpressed eilienslup disabil- -! which there . an I'l.usuai bilge turnities. With his leaving the prison Iht chased then holiday good iu Park City ing of friendship and goodwill would out. iuuiatea will exferieni-a change this season. That snows what iilieral spring up w here now, ift too many cases, Them was a dame f,n the Jthlret I'oslpone ul e diet, he having been the cook dilriog- and display advertising will do. Those hatred ami a desire to do some wrong to v e.,i s on -- count of the b.sbop sdeath. de- here oa Ohr.stiuaa, wb.ih created Oasi kv , L tah, ! l.i.i. who made pun liases at the Park speak another is uppermost. I have no pMtUonliftr?. intiie-with hi1. roi. Tiwi s the It t deserved lliyatit t oplev wa- - oncof the seukers partnts. vesv highly if the treatment they re-- sire to censure where it la not George A. Devon, convicted for ere well waa last ui.ihr .veiling Bryant is sAlt w itb intent to kill one India a;tendeland .1 hail a nne and if all would act the part of a real James hvaii and viM.n have teived. Our total mere bants should time. seen tu Croy den of late..j cause lie would re no frequently tin ,for quite saw ini'd reat.v f i gen'leman Tommy, was sent up for nine month. lit by the evperieme and see that they a ceituin yotiug lady is It that sup(H.iseil as could done and it Hoytiwile'e diHiniitic hae undtrwav la ierui would bave expired on Janu just are up to the times if they desire to hold 11. M. Meehai'i has muted down fn mj la tbe tause of bis frequ-- nt ea-- t viits, ,n falling off a log. Try it and see Tlie Spy (,f Gittyshurg This i aiyl5. Judge lau teh wu one of thc- his ranch in the imi.mui to -- t hool his the trade. 'tiow much IsUter you will feel and the good emotional drama if four acts and Bisliop Geoige Ktngal departed tin yetitiuners for hia pardon. j Had we the means of find. tig oil! .1 childien., Us liave and let cover period of eight yeaisot tl.e war Maria Thueeen, a nineteen-year-olif- f you haturday evening, leeembei 2Ul, enjoyment gec.r 'ome of the snnill t hildren sat , darn hour that the president issued his , of tljirebellion. e U- i v OCC.t. few .minqtea before 12 oclock, mid- girl, wa 'he return nng lucky oae. 81 0) men! i.itl thlS ub-tie m tiie etot kings that remind no presents htmalioii admitting Utah into the I ; pguin. TheOrainanc concert enterta nuient night.1 He was born Beydeiuber 2!t, was formerly an iumute of the Reform on JainiaVy 4th, IbiXi, flags w .,jt i In' on Christmas. B. K. E. V:er. on Monday night hv the district 18 11. at Elmbrtdge, here Worcestershire, Behind and escaped with a buggvantk belle r mg and the linl IO l,e breeze, Christmas day was spent in a daiue The funeral took school was England. place Tues- horse belong nito a junction city lawIliICKI'OHT. praiseworthy and a success. for the children. Everything WP))t (ljyj booming of annon be heard. Ueuuv notwith- yer, with which she drove to Brovo it . Iteceinber and 24ih, day, was in rendered a Every part clear, Hih Ki'tiRT, Utah, Dee. 2J, iH)5. do it at a venture that day anyway. quietly, us usual, and a great many old audible tone, w hich surpassed any pre- standing tbe severity of the weather, a company with a untie rotnpHiiioe. . w hat a benefit the Emtob Ti.i: see people took vious exhibition hv tliechildren. Bjiecial large numlier assemble 1 at the Croydon wa. senteneei) to one v ear, having Mi-- s has been visiting Clam a telephone would lie to us. If we do themselves. mav mention madeof Miss Eva 8mith schoolliinisH to pay their resjiectsto this, months mure to serve. 'It bCreported that James Welsh has, make the demonstration and find that w itu relatives here. and Martha Asl. and John WilkinHonvfho, tneir ilepaited brother. en premature it will only H iMor Cast the road fenced up in bouth fork so it is we av; I red tt . Key nuld- - house from Balt although nf lie could in thi liemd show-thHu.il, I 1108. confidence and joy that we Lake to frona have We received the Agriculvery hard to get to the public timber in Stay a lew days. remotest part of the house. (T W, kurt anybody. LVton, Utufj, lec. 2u, I8J5. that canyon. This is a matter that will tural College of Utah copies of an an- E. M. Btsker. is home from Logau id Kdithk.Tivies: lie looked into by the public in the near Durrog the past few days a com- ejicndtlie hobdays with his parents. nouncemeut-o- f wiut.r6nrees of ettidjr lilt M (KEEK On future, as the oid residents say the road mittee, composed of pnpilsof the district Iieremiier for W. farmers and 22nd, Bunday last, other, in agriculture Miss Maria Horten lias returned from Grass Ckfkk, Utah, Dec. 2, lv.ih. 11. Branch and Alexauder Baddies of dairying, domestic has leen traveled for some twenty years school, went around and solicited dorts. and regular colTimeshas for where some she been Emtor Maim, or more and there is a great deal of dry nations with which todecorate aCh'ist-ma- s Coalville visited as work. winter stake course begin mil lege Upton Tlpe tune. ' During the past few weeks Mr. J. A. tree with presents lor the pupils, timber that i wauled for the market at the was with the secpfiderni, January 7th, amt weather nonaries. Though Miss Grace Horton, who has been in Fisher, with a force of and were quite successful. Cn Christcarpenters, has Bark City and elsewhere. inclement the meeting , was well continue during ten weeks. The farmLake for nearly a year past-- , is home been engaged in erecting a number of very Salt attended. Their addt esses were timely ers course include, dairy-i- ng The Christina tree was a grand sutt- mas eve the pupils and friends gathered dwefling houses. They were built for again. and instructive to all and their visit was fid animal husbandry, farm buildees-. There were presents for all the at .U.e school house where a program of the miners and Miss Gora Btembridge and Miss Louie the accommodation muh appreciated by the people. children on the tree and Banta Clans was gone through, after which the preing and machinery, draining and irri ther and silence of the the families, from to are home Bark Jonnsoii sents were distributed to the children City did his part extremely well. AH were Mrs. Corbett and family and Mila gating, soils anil manures, hnriiculturer canyon is now broken by the merry well pleased w ttii the work of the cem- - and candy passed around; but unfortnn- - spend the holidays. Williamson .of Coalville .pent their eutomology, and veterinary science. children, to which is added A inittee and the little ones seemed to en- ately some were missed which, perhaps, surprise party was gotten upon laughterof iu Upton, the guests oMrs. This course, the circular states, is inChristmas to the house lieing so crowded, Mrs. Etmna Vernon on Saturday even- the soothing tones of the housewife, a was tended for those busy farmer anil farm much owing The themselves pro Clark. joy very in entering the house the unfortunate John who have not the time to ilevotw ereeons ing. Quite a nuiubei ol friends were gram rendered was all that any one and other causes. The Y, M. M. I. A. has engaged the husband deposit, some real estate on the two or four w hide years to obtaining m George E. '.Yilkins. son of oar fellow present and all had an enjoyable time. could wish for the occasion. Mr. Levi Pocial Hall of Upton for Fpiday evening, ne !y .crabbed floor. scientific education to agriculture. Most Bearson was introduced and made a townsman, Oscar Wilkins,, returned Quite h number of friends and rela10, 1 896, for tlnr purpose of as. January A luring deed was performed a few know that the oiB very appropriate sjieecb on the origin home on Bnnday even. ng from ixigan, tives spent Christmas with Mr. arid Mrs. Elder John Bowen on his minion progresive farmers . methods of farming, although practiceiE of ChristmasM ish May Bnapp and Miss where he i amending the Agricultural Malm. Among them wtre Mr. niglds ago not far from the mine. Mr. listing to the Southern states. All are invited. with aacces by our forefather, will n llazle Stevens sang a very nice song, for College, and will remain here daring the and Mrs. W. W, Horton of Oakley, Mr. Jacob Janes owns some very, fine beef There will bejtiianee in Clark Social which they leeeived the applause of all holidays. George speaks in the highest and Mrs. Biddoway,Mr. and Mrs. II. steeif and their glossy hides covering longer pay. Success Is not possible 1m afternoon of January 1, 1806, our ribs well padded with Christmas beef Hail day without a knowledge of at leant present. The program was carried out terms of the college and faculty ; says Beamons, Mr, and Airs. Jeseph Vernon the children for j In Lbs evening a grand th fun luiuental of two or is the he to find that strengthened out that and others. yearnings in fall, which waean honor to Prof. beginning K. 8. ptinelples upon which threw individuals for an ample roast. New Year ball will beheld lor the the modern art of agriculture is built. Ight, who should receive his part of there is much to learn, in fact more than WANWH1P. An invitation it extended to Cmlfr covering of darkness, and with-- ' adult he ever thought of before. The young view he conducted the to for Witha way stiPiijTTi'1 i,iiii. of praise 18nv WaNsmrtah.liee. 9: Mr. in the uioel ptacltcal way, tie things on the stage and also the pro. gentleman has much improved In learn- Hanom Tmaa : Jansss consent, they butchered one of the shortest time, and to the greatest ing and wddress and he tsdetermined to Haw to Haka a MUtlmi. 8 tirmm ,o4wti leh he w as a member.1 Miss Katie Lee came home on the the iteers. Divesting it of its hide and if his class hard and keep npwith A sprightly little sheet called Results, possible nnmber, the course here outstudy fOA. other indigestible parts, these close application will count in his favor. 23rd from Balt Lake. published in Chicago, devoted to adver- lined 1ms been provided. The subject the carcass and went away lx-eBee. from is Balt Fred W. out looks in included are sciences 26, his military IEOi, Utah, Geoegw Reynold quite nobby tising, gives an account of a meeting of which have Emtor Times: suit and is the pride of the fair sex. Lake to .pend Christmas. presumably bumming, Theres a good prominent business men in fit. Louis rela ed strictly to agriculture. L In our judgment, the fanners will deof eoutmercial J. W. Anderson is home from Idaho time coming. Suspicion read, upon u WM in fw.t Merry Christines and a Happy New He willretnrn to his studies on January several persons and the prospects of cltilw of 6th. rive Year to all. on arrived He several great practical benefit from attendthe and those holidays. cities, among tojyyend are excellent. theirapprebension this Mr. 20tn. course, which includes tuany Holand, representing the tele- the present were t number of millionaries ing George V, Young ofWanshipwas a Now that the grade'' to the Cullen who were interviewed with the of the (abject demonstrations actual Monvisitor up this way the first ef the week. phone company, was in Beoa Wm. Apgood and family from Wooi- question. mine is completed and tbe relaying! -- How ran a nian-m- ate i ion ifoF Ttisruased, lalioratorjr fur dine the arrangements amtaprSclicI aTii day to making Mr. and Mra.A.C. the tiea and rails progresses, the ap- lareT and these are some of the brief course in cheese and butter making in turned home from Salt Lake oM Sunday. he extended from Kama to Coalville. Mrs. R. Frazier. model creamery equipped far this special . Mr. Holland save that as soon as the Our young artist, W. 11. Gardner, Jr., proach of the iron horse is anxiensly replies; The stores here have on their holiday M. Bullmsn : are erected thejeompany will string haa just finished a beautiful sign that awaited by the employes at the mines. Could not tell purpose. The only charge made by th poles George attire and are catering to the wishes and thewiieand tho-coplace instruments resdv he has painted to advertise his business. Several years ago, before the rails were you really, I could not. I did not College is a fe of (2.50 to cover desires of the people. removed jrass Creek was a busy camp. come down here to lw interviewed, and, of the materials used hr the stu for use Those who have subscribed It is a creditable of work. piece - Mr and Mrs. Irevi Bearson of Oakley should now gee that the his practice work., The earnings of the miners were for the anyway, this is too short notice to poles are gotten give a i.ent in QTbe district school held their holiday CHRiedown to spend the day in Beoa out of the is course for short women also There in as and a once at Coalville, make and canyon comprehensive opinion.4 " on the 2iHh. 'fhe progrinrwa motJparLtpont with relatives and friends. matter of course largely contributed to to push the work jdoing Marshall Field ; What in domestic arte, comprising selected every Oh, pshaw well carried out, and quite a number of w Maxof the With Robert seat. E. the of ife to Now tbe as is soon as possible. Born, do you ask uch a question for? There studies that bear directlv on hiusethe time to the parents of the children attended. prosperity county the railroad again in Grans Creek, in- is no general recipe that I know of, un- keeping, and adapted as well to those of well, on December ifllb, 1895. a son. get the poles while other work i not s. The mask ball on the 2(th was a creased work for the miners at remunerMother and child doinjs well. less it be industry, economy and a cheer- mature years os to young women. Thi pressing. Let there be no unnecessary 11. was There a turnout. large ative be couree includes cooking, sewing, hygiene work the comj Out wages expected ful disposition. Miss Eva tfarchant, daughter of F. delay may reasonably moving to keep and Miss Hattie Lee carried off and for the merchants of Coalville for women, and other (abject. P. D. Armour; W. Merchant, who has been in bait Lake pletion. Theie should be no backdown Rigby precious, 0h, my the first prize and James , Mills and the volume of business will be what a Full information may he obtained Ky question I I hive lost my patent valley for several months past, returned on our part audwB should lie as good as Amelia Rasmussen the second. the Agricultural College. the see our Meanwhile, and and onrwotd now expanded. addressing of that for know the don't 'mines, home on Tuesday to spend the holidays making money, part Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Young, Mr. and under the able supervision of Foreman any more about it than anybody else. Logan, Utah. work is done, and more should it be with her parents and friends. Mrs. Andrew Beterson, Adam Beterson John Shaw, are being developed and put Go ask Marshall Field. He is making From a letter just received from necessarv. Bo thorough la the excellence of Ayer' Miss Nora Beterson are dawn from intohapeto meet the demands of in- lot of money now.1' and Btephen M. Walker, who is now filling This is the 45tb Christmas spent in Utah Hair Vigor that it ran be used with, t did not coins Lyman J. Gage ; a mission oc the Samoan Islands, I learn bv your correspondent and should make Park City to spend Christmas. They creasing trade. Mr. Shaw estimates benefit in by any person, no matter-wha- t ball one all attended outthat the Christmas notice tbe eye, here to talk about money making. It present days that he is in excellent health and is very him one ol the earliest, if not a pioneer. may be tbe condition of the hairr occurs to me that men who wttnt to make put of the Cullen mine could be much interested in his labors. What wonderlnt changes have taken which was a great success, ahJTn every caee' it ecca.Ioni' .atisftH'-tio- n 150 to monev will know how and where to lOnsperitav Christmas day was observed and tele Tf the patron soi Thi Times wish the place si nee xhdMTeirly dayg'ofthe and pleasure, ia addition toth proceed. Then I was personally ac bra toil here in good style. At 10 oclock editor a Happy New Year they can do KCUO, What do you ssk benefit which invariably come from Its. Charles Fargo: so better than to pay up their eubscrip quainted with all who resided in Salt a. m. the people assembled at the ward 1865. Dec, 26, Utah, Eptio, me for? Ive gut no money. Pullman one. tiott onor befme that dale. Try it, my Lake and most of those in other towns house where A program was rendered. Editor Times : tell you, if he would. could Imt tor Free Coinage. , friendsvand start clear w ith the new year. and hamlets, but now, whetrl visit the In th; afternoon a dance was given in John K. s is N. Fairhank: I could not give The first vote evidencing the strecgtbr boarding Ilopkin running bow few of the old settlers I find and Youngs hall for tbe children and one in city Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bcecroft of Bark house at Grass Creek, you rule, for there Is no such thing in of ths men In the Senate want, how many, many thousands there are the evening for the adults. City were in Teoa a short time on who are . Millie making. from money Gilchrist came motion of Ogden on the taken to up me. Friday have I strangers darter & Moore went to Balt Lake Christinas eve and then weuton to OakWork like the Marvin Ilnghitt; Blatt to refer to the Finance Com mutes-- . wondered why It was that the early this week to get 8u engine to run their to visit ber parents. ley to ejieud the holiday with Mr. and Settlers have devil, and hold on to what you make. A .the resolution of- - Senate. Allen, eaHing not had onee mill, but they were" unable to get one Ray Brim came home from Salt Lake Mrt. Wr M. White of Oakley, who are njinjBffsU solve his own problem no-- Bp0n thrFinaiice Committee toreoort. -year. It would be an enjoyable gather- large enough without seniling easUfor it, toci;t,'4,c the holidays. . the cas'ild that for him. parents of Mrs. Beeeroft, wtrfther the mints of the United Biatee Laura Bull catne uu from Morgan to body ing and the tales that would be told of so they have concluded loco without for Franklin MacVeaght Well, that is should not be ope md for tbe Ire coinChristmas day opened op very quiet the hardships, trials, struggles, hopes this winter, si they mlit fiol get It here epeuda few days with friends. a poser.- I .will endorse alt that Mr. age of gold and silver at the ratio of IfF ana but very few were seen on the and desires of us all intbose early days and set it up in time lobe of use to them Echo was well represented at streets up tq noon, the time of closing would be very Hughitt has said, however. to 1. and whether there should not bo-a- n enterestingtoour children this winter, thongh they intend getting dance in Coalville Christmas eve. Go tjilk with those M. Bhelpsr E. this communication, the majority of our and our cbilrens children. Let ns have one foranother issue of treasury note of full legal winter. Tbe mill is still Joseph Welch closed school on the men who know I dont. of the early settlers, of this frozen people enjoying themselves in tamily a tender qualities joined to the retirement up. Which all goes to show, add Remits, of National bank 20ih iuet. foi a two weeks vacation. gatherings in a quiet, peaceful manner, poonty t least, of the atate if possible. currency Mr. Dudley Holland, assistant superintbe reporter went- - to the wrong TheTmotion to refer the resolution to- . W ho w 111 second tbe motion ?.. Tho Relief Society here collected tendent of the' Rocky Mountain Bell Frank Quint hat returned from Rock that - large amount of provisions etc., daring A certain people. He Should have interviewed party, to whom the truth, Telephone Company, was out looking Springs, where he has been working. financial experts. It is clear that made by B.nator Tlatt of Connetieut, distributed them week and the past Richard Wickel and wife went to the as published in niy letter of last week, over the proposed telephone line cn tbe did never any interviewing failed, the rote being 24 to S hi oppvre this reporter among the pool of the tow a. Our people cuts him to the quick, has threatened 23rd, lie is satisfied with the route and Morgan on tbe 24th to spend Christmas, an fur advertising journal, whoare in of those sition. Thi vote indicted n clear maare very mindful dire vengence on your correspondent and says that the company is prepared to Fred Btorer came home Friday night What does a millionaire know about twelve In the Benaiein favor of. and freely contribute to their com- he says he will give him a good, sound string the wire' as soon is the poles are to spend the holidays with his parents. making money, or a successful advertiser jority of free the fort. coinage of silver. Both the We have secared a erected. There cannot be anything done All parties who attended the dance at know about whippiing. body advertising? Wyoming Senators, the two 8 n The suggestion that Monday, January guard, at .great expense, and dare not go thi a winter towards erecting the pole. Colville Christmas eve men who have really done any- from Idaho and those from '.Nevada having a report The fellow should is faithful out unless the with us but the various towns can be getting out most 6th, 1865, be a general hoinlay enjoyable time thing never want to toil how thsy nid either voted against the reference nr anmeet with the application of oil. On for fear we will have a head put on us" the pole to as to have them ready so Several Coalville men from it. young nounced tbem-idv- e pared ns against it. that day the olheers of the State of bivgrr than an elephant. If you donot they can be erected as soon as the frost were seen on our streets They Allen resolution OrMntrH. Sunday. the to week Subsequently of know is me hear from next out tbe ground in tbe spiring. All you may . Utah will assume the power delegated came down id ad teniae their dance. ar.d the Finjll-eaHcrabl, 24th t AetingGovernor Rich- passed without them and Utah will take her place whut has happened to poor me. But, the committeemen up the river are a the Senate-ine on nance I Bonwaster the Brim five Committee, that of ards granted says pardons yesterday stars, the like all olhut persecuted Faber pusher, wilting to do their part anu see that among the bright galaxy be called nnn to Beo-pl- e will ii of rcleastHTYw a business. the doing inmates of reorgAiiizcd, should The which I ashes shall defeat their from arise towns of the many ail. my them day. brightest already ay well as themare sending everything but red hot penitentiary. Air the petitions were consider and uteqwui!y report Do be observed in every city, town and vil- - ready to defend the right and expose the selves. It is desired that the work comof free B. stovss through the mail. , ' consehe who mence for the at one end first, and as fast as wrong, ijibatever may signed bv many influential citizens and views upon tbsad lage in an appropriate manuer, g Rqn-lica- n the committee, art-l-As irsi-instances the roust in manpreee-!-inbe one can we I that also town the snail by last is t at that not it 1 quences. share, that ha9 completes pleased an el ill the a "It goes to have says ir u right spot, who and orginiz itioijjt the judge paied attorney termed, and are, a sovereign state of the agers of our dances see to it that rowdy- been .allotted them, the next one will old man. 'w ho w as rubbing in Dr. J. H. f ivorof freae in Senators A be sentence. vices anil of not so jurityof kindrel the take it that there will be no gaps McLeans Volcanic Gil Lintinent to reup inertia, ism, swearing niji. great amt powerfel Republic Adolph Rogers, sentenced from the the result will not beat all donbtf tt. the land of the free and the home of allowed in the dancing halls, and those left. Y. . hevo rheumatism. TUC COI1NTYNFWS lii rutl- ring - 5 U" 1th r. t Tlu-ftw- i, i, e ,lp I ct y-- , 'v ,t as-h- j pro-the- ir I' r ,1 - . , -- s ! -- - stock-feedin- g, i J.-M- in-t- a. v&m rr Jge miscre-antsdivid- . n , 1 st 1 - sut-ses- trcr' - free-silv- er , - -- dts-tre- ss ir ' post-offi- ce ru-hi- .i -- v U r e , -- I |