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Show X -- t"1 ! r Uuivtrijty of Uuh , C The Coalville Times. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. III. VOL 1 Ihi OUR ALERT RESPONDENTS ht til, Iillilv COR- mo. v Hi of Ui- - Wrek From Evr Town to Summit ( ouoty Th Time UrprfarntiUm Fouml to Writ thout. I l'Ji a J -- ; 8 2, F u! $1 J tow n tup to ''a't t of Coalville , in n- - win lie 0 fl I liaier t 011 L tah, July . 2 18 hniioii Mrs Sa.lie uracil down from Yliuv , Wye. John Mann has scarlet fe.er in Ins family. Nearly all the shearers have returned to the tow n. Frank Mills of Evanston was litre visiting last week with Ins parents. Mrs. Mardia Harris returned home to Idaho today, after having a pleasant visit of three weeks here, Thomas Judd is declared a father. A daughter came to take his spare time ami attention Wednesday, June 24th. Helier Mailing, Ji , returned from Arizona Saturday a complete man. Y (.harming young lady accompanied turn us his wile. He umncdutteiy went up to Ins tatlnls saw mill on Llhhorn. lie wua surpri-e- d by u number f youi g ladies and gentlemen up there Saturday evening who gave them a kind recep1 I vniE tnili forge r- - 'ii 1 1 Y I igitulJ, t ix remitted ly, leinitteil to amount caua-- f it from ' lroo. I tUh, k, t ieu i xp$iiHY a xpt im h mt iv Ol The badges adopted by the Democratic delegation to Chicago are unique and w$ji atraet attention in the east The wold Utah is suspended from a bar of Ontario silver, with forty-fivstars made from Mertur gold around it, this device lieing on a silver star hanging over a blue riblion, on whnh appear tbe words ,rUTah State Delegation to Iietuoiratic National Convention, 18. son of William Bird The ofYVest Jordan was the victim of an accident on Thursday. While his fatner was mowing lucerne, the little fellow got in the way of the knives, and had both leg-coil above the ankles. A physician dressed the wound, and from the boy was doing nicely, with yesterday the chances in favor of his surviving the feailul amputation. Tribune. Two men were pardoned out of the State prison Saturday by the ai tion f the State Board of Pardons. They are Charles Carter and Henry E. Sturgeon. r senTbe former was seYving a and the latter tence for stealing bullion, for passing a forged order. Sturgeons term would have expired in a few months, but Carters not until next, of spring. Tbe applications Jot portion five other convicts were infused. Tr e d nt two-yea- ib-ns- 11 ( o, Nupphea- iaT ton ( a rt F i igtires to d its -- n ,7s 1 ipiiim r.itu the mold The India guv rmm nt, vvno are bd t tie ml r'nJrhrd government at tYi p nt-- e ot 'he prup1c1jie m minted to It v it tm j ii iver AYunnaa sol-- 1 was so complete wip'iy Ixl it usually In mi ll 4 massacre, ai d hold n vil and lmlu'ge in all those w huh so 'lit dvligl. ts the souls of U hv an tkt .iv iges. tilings a1 lowed bl.. u lfhiat'uii, with lls atendmt - a gnat scan nil and ua H1.1t u outrage. Wirkl I au(ht Piiasu t, Utih, June id There nidoi ib'e subdied ext ite-hil(t-m tins nty aid Sprn g Citv for 'fie pi two d.ivs oierwimt Nellis lo be tin nrv piiib.di'i tupiureol Moen i Koricir.t and Mt m 11 Kof-lu- hum Peterson (Mickel, who ki'hd MierilT F. irns nearly i ,ro years ago, and w ho has successful)-- , up to the present time, evaded capture. Koffordn mother received a me go Saturday night saying that Moon Ard Mnkelhad lieen caught in North The new was kcptqmct until choriff Carter began to receive message tiimlay. That official ha not yet been seen , but it is learned the lulntaiRe of the dispatches is that the young fugitive tfr're caught near the Canadian line by some Pinkerton detective, who claim the captive answer the description of them to a dot, and ask for the Sheriff or some one to come on aud identify them. It is not known here vet what Sheriff Carter ha done or intend doing. Mr. Kofford and her ton Charles, who is an attorney at Caetle Dale, aro Twry reticon, hut admit receiving tR intelligence, and from their demeanor the impression is gained that they da not doubt it truth. It U strongly hoped the report 1 true. i ai I s delegates f' r sihei t ,i J- - J,,, old. in general trade until afur election, and Hope. John Phillips an it b iru'e w ere at some points n real improvement Yt Newport, Kv , estirdav Judge and John kilted iluttitcllv wounded Helm expected until next overruled a motion for a hew trial coal nnn at btp, M,,m. a iu an Franc 1st o On the Pacific coast, for Ylonzo Walling, ooimi ted as an accontinues to sen! increased shipments Sanilsy, Juur ZK of Ntott Jaikson iu murdering complice of (lour to China, but r ports tbe Call-forThe alleged jaunt i m silver is demtd Peat J Bryan i wheat crop preepeet less favorable, At Ontario Mrs. Beer, a Christum The Fair deeti of Mrs Cravens wa- The uiitl ook for wheat in Oregon and declaied to he a forgerv , scientist, and David hood sou and his ahington is very fvvorable. There children , reainated in re Three a wife were lust night found guilty by a is, therefore, an almost uniformly favor ( in jury of feloniously neglecting and there lyouse olorailo. burning able trop outlook, now that rain lias Good-son- , by causing the death ot Adelaide Private Weaver of F rt Niobrara kills appeared m Texa to rtlieve the cotton a daughter f the Goodsons. Fhe and corn trops, ami t here isa stimulated RargWlavingston and is himself killed lied of diphtheria, having Wli under demand for anthracite coal and activity Wiutity says eastern the eare ot Mrs. Beer. at hoe fit tones, with a good demand Democrats cannot support a free silver William T. Reid and Wimatn 11. most from jobbers. Relatively candidate. the Cambridge, Mass , firebugs, Dully, is shown in the outlook at Taesdwc, ,luu JO a ho pleaded guilty to imlictmeats of iu- l ' mil in ret triple fiber Flvdf perWiiF VFTCTtro wTieTbirr trmmr' rm regarded, in some instances, as probable Mass. over $2,tK0,000, were yesterday senmade within sixty days. The point is suicide at Cheyenne was identified tenced to the Concord reformatory for A mera whereas that year ago country twenty years each, after being at A. Zeller. He registered from chants were adding to their stock, ed enne. Lake. in advance of the then general Rtew y from Mb-leare Senator Telle art r buy and mg they says price, Literary Not Chftrrti Kmlvftiliips hand'to-moutb- , would be the strongimt r with stocks much re The Macmillan Company call our atfinal report in the esThe receiver ticket. (lured. to an opjairtune revision of The tate of the Church of Jesus Chrit of tention The volume of general trade is no Three persons were killed by a Filler Science of Money, by Alexander Del Mar. Latter-DaFaint, made in accordance larger than last w eek , in some line it explosion at Houston, Tex., henern! Those whorememtier ttie wealth of finan- with the mandate of the United Siatee and at Pittsburg is smaller, notably Manager Van Vleek of the mu them Pa- cial fact which the book contain will lie Supreme court, wa received by the SuMidsummer dullness cific badly Kansas City. Injured. to have it brought to date. He is a preme court and filed Monday, and the glad all characterizes operations at almost slaumh bimetallist, and hi views on entire property of the church turned Wnlnrwliy, July 1 points. evil influence of the demonetization over to the First Presidency. The propWilliam Kern killed by a hayfork near the The failure of the sound money vicHerehe points erty consists ot $13,404.30 in cash, the silver of ' Pause. ' tory to dt velop public or foreign latere-the fundamental prim iples which Gardo house and grounds, the hisoat in stoc k speculation has disappointed There is a bare possibility of rescuing underlie them. His conclusion is that it is office, tithing office, church torian Wall street. the miners t Piltsion, Pa. time iu the general interest that tbe sui- farm, and the coal land at Coalville, as ot i flour wheet iwclijded Cxpur.t of piu cidal IcatiJaUoa of rea-n- t pears.!: ahau; EW aa rsewived, and the revel v, wheat) from both coasts of the tn.ted settlers. dotted ia favor of a mole mien title basis sr, J, K. Winder, diohrged. niassac.erae to amount from Montreal Males and Ilert Mewart was blinded by a powder for the regulation of public currency. with 3,020,-(HU- ) 2,8.47,000 bushels, Halls Hair Renewer enjoy tbe conHe offer suggestions to thtsend, near Idaho City, Ida. huliels last week, 1,0 to, 000 bushels expio-iofidence and patronage of people all ova as solutions alolute, An uprising of Cheyenne Indians is thouglfully, not in the week a ye ir ugo, 1,717,000 bushel thecivilized world, who use it to restore in aid but in the hope that they may Deer agency, Mont. in the week two veers ago, and as com- leared solution of a difficult problem. A and keep the hair e natural color. the The Democratic convention will probpared with 3,07 1 ,0 K) bushels m th leading topical authority in England The (cocker Trial. fourth week of June, 1803. ably abrogate the two thirds rule. lias spoken of a part of this volume as On Tuesday last, in the Crocker trial Senator Teller believes the Deaiocrats ttie finest effort of analytic faculty in U ut now on inCheyenne, important evidence w til nominate a of There .ut some igu st'algkt party candidate ihe whole range of economic literature. wae given at the afternoon session by tq .uiation, bused oil belief that prtees have reached for Mrs. Hitching and Mr. Huggins, both Jmk ESwwrd Order'd Out. bottom ami will not 111 any cae go lower, Boise, Ida,. June ,50. Vue President of whom lived mar the scene jit the 28. Word June Rawlins, Wyo., and the sales are a shade larger. It also John E. teams of the Boie, Nampa that early in the murder. Mr. Hitching saw Crocker reathed here A that is railroad in town tonight political developments Owyhee w anpears about thirty live annul and go into the barn here the murder wa western holders to withdraw large He has made a Contract with Aveline week ft oclock, or fifteeeor about committed into Plotter's rode men mounted Iark, Mr. Booth wa before quantities from the market at present Brothers for b0,0tl0 lie for the road. He a I mm Jai-minute Kd wards is ranging some twenty prices, since they believe they will Ire says Col. Diwey, now in the east, is thousand wilder Mr. cen enter other to by of ordered him out sheep, and able to do belter thereafter. But sales making arrangements for rails and fora also aw Mr. Booth enter the Hitching was ards and in Edw the country. camp in all were only 3,1138, HH) pounds for the bridge over Snake over. about twenty minutes after Crocker recognized one of the men. who pulled barn wet k, again! 14,187, tHH) )at year, ami Mrs. entered. testimony Hugginss talk. Edwards off lus mask after ton TharwUjr, July 1 for four weeks have been 12,855 COO this of Mr. Hitching In that corroborated drive consented his to sheep year, olwhith 7,500,100 were domestic, Lightning starts forest fires near He- finally buc into Wyoming, except hi muttons, regard to Crockers movements. again! 33,583,005 lat year, of which lena. were domestic The market which be agreed to drive1 out and ship In the vicinity of Boquet, WestmoreFatal stabbing affray at a i hurih in does not perceptibly change in prices, as quick as they were ready for market. land Co., Pa., almost anyone can tell and the actual demand for manufactur- Indiana. Tna riders the'n rode away. An effort how to cure a lame back or stiff ing purjioses is no better, as the outIbor riots at Cleveland and West-vie- is being made to keep the matter as yon look for woolen concerns Is still very unneck. They damped e piece of flannel (L certain. with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and mt quiet as possible. Great demonstration at Denver in TnrkUH Atrocities bind it on the affected parts and in ere Big Coal EatrirtM. New York June 27. A special to the honor of Senator Teller. two day the trouble ha disappeared. or Cheyenne, Wyo June, .'30 Articles of Herald from Constantinople says: Total deficit of tlw National same treatment will promptly cure This treasury y with filed the incorporation were Dental is given by the sublime porte for tbe year, $26,042,214. a pain in the side or chest. Mr. E. M. Sundance for the of State Secretary lo the embassy statement that Turkish ' Ilacry1- Sterling appointed auditor Coal and Coke company , w hich will de- Frye, a prominent merchant of Boquet, troops tired upon Armenian prisoners. of tbe Union Pacific s very highly of Pain Balm, and railroad, velop 7,500 acres of coal land owned by pouts Complete accord exists between the rep. have had much to recommendation bis Tsnbeneck aays the Populists will not it in Crook county. Tbe capital stock ol resentatives of the great powers on the with it do there, F or popular making a Deinoc at!c silverite. the company is $1,000,000. The incorsubject of securing the appointment of support A Bon. John sale Boyden by Carr and Richard Downs were blown porators are L. H. KentOinauaj Harry Ctiristian governor for Ciete and the Law Kata (a (ha Kant. fulfillments cf the treaty of Haleppa. up by a dynamite explesion at Gem, M. Carter, Boston; A. E. Hoyt, SunYour attention Is directed to the exdance, and V. Baker, CbeVenne. Each ambassador will send an individ- - Ind. ceptionally low rate in effect this com-- , ual note to this effect. Another eanguin Hartford, Conn., July 1. At noon to Must llrn (hi Lius. ing season to nearly every prominent ary outbreak has occurred at Van, and j day Mrs. Harriet Beecher towe, the New York, June 27 A dispatch to point in the East. before has such an excellent op400 are reported to have been killed. funous authoress, passed away at her the World from Havana says: The Never been afforded for n summer The Persians are promoting the dts - residence in this city. At her bedU?- portunity 1 within which, according to uen vacation tour, or for visiting friends in turbmires and fomenting the revolt were three members of the family, v.. all countrymen in Imst the East. We mention below a few of edict, Weylers Mrs- - Isabella Beecher Hooker, her hue throughout Armenia. del Rio must go Into the toBs or go to the places to w Inch greatly reduced rates The Druses have now received Be- fund, Dr. Hooker, and Harriet Stowe, a have been made. The Union Pacific is tbe insurgents, expired to day. Here- the line that will give you tbe best serdouin support and are driving out the daughter of thg authoress the Land in country vice to any of these jxnnta. after wILwb are Turks. will be held to be enemies. People are Chicago, III., July 7. Rate One fare Me Ter Bright. Diplomatic pressure is being brought j food for Artemis. for the round trip. forbidden takeout to Rate One to bear upon tbe porte increasing the Pittsburg, June 30. National ChairBuffalo, N. Y., July fare for the ronml trip, plus $2. Maty Burled. chances f peace. Tbe follewing state- man Harrity, en route to Chicago for , Rate Washington, D. V., Joly Wilkes-Barrment ha been received from Csptain tbs Democratic convention, Penn., June 28. While for round trip. - fare One the Red said the look for a gold standard plank Gilalar : Milwaukee, YV i., July 16 10. Rale ninety miners were at work iu favorable as here-tofo- re, Asb veio-eI. bare witnessed hideous enormitieg. wal net as tbe Iwia Hmft, ?LI1!i8lon One fare for the round trip. Rate Onw-a- nd and that the silver men would about 3 oclock this afternoon, the roof Oniaha, Nenr, Jnly Young girls and women were publicly d on certificate fare plan. of the sola at anrtorr. A- - mother- - threw her protxbly dominate the convention and caved in and it is believed all Ft. Louis, Mo,, July 22. Rate One tbe-in- u of their men in nomination for presi men perished. Aboatforty two daughters into a well to save them put fare for the 'round trip, Rate-- One from the Turks. Omaha, Neb., August 4ent; He added that such a reeult prisoned men were fare for the round trip. Evidences of Turkish official tom- - wuld mean a hard fight in November. miners, the ethers, foreigners. Sate Cleveland, Ohio. August plicity have been obtained by me. The Whatever the outcome, the PennsylOne fare for the round Probably) DevltTh Be forereign press mould be ashamed to vania delegation would not bolt, but trip. would abide by the decision of the conRate Indians have been celeThe 8ioux Vilalar remain indifferent. Milwaukee, Wis., August 25-2Captain Genover won for round the fare One vention. trip. He would they not the victory say whether brating deplored the humiliating role accepted Rate Bt. Paul, Minn., September devoted band. They by France. Tbe porte,, continues to Robert E. Pattisons name would be eral Custer and bii One fare for the round trip (in some on war dance a before big pfaced tbe convention es a candi- have been bolding cases less.) bang Armenians publicly. Big For full information as to dates of It i understood that Russia will date for the presidency, bnt said the the battle ground of the Uttle there sale and limit of tickets, time of trains, Lake Herald says reBalt was Horn. The of choice the of Vilalar the certainly publication prevent 0. 1. Whsadok, Agent. r remarkab e etc., call en Pen neyl vania. certainly never wal . port.' I e II m'O-ke.- pro-nou- ni y free-silve- ftjeX s -- . t I tiwtrtl. B 1 2 4 evil 11 2ti r m 2 Jt MO 12 2 r liu I M hi 'V 2 OJ 3 ( J ) o; 45 0 4M 2V . 1 Ire-idei- it. 2 iS 5 h 75 II On 19 2 17 25 11 00 4 tii LK IU MNFfh. On motion the Clerk was instructed to draw on t lie Mate for half the price of maps made by Parker. On motion the Cl rk was instructed to notify the Mate Board of Fldncal ion that has sufficient maps to enthe able him to a,ess bitinniit county propi rly. The silanes of the various officers were Ordered paid for the second quarter ending June 30th, when receipts for fees turned in are presented to the Clerk. The following registration officers were appointed . Tark City Precinct, Fid Evans; precinct 2, llebei Rasband, precinct 3, W. G. Lamb, precinct 4, Thomas Waldon; precinct 5, Janies Lavage, precinct 6, B B. Brown ; precinct 7, Timothy Hnrlev ; precinct 8, J. Ft. Morgan: prcwnnctP, M. J. Daly. Coalville F. M. Pinneo, James Salmon. Charles McKeudrick was appointed contab!e and R. J. Gill justice of the peace for Parley 'a Park precinct. The board tnen adjourned to meet Jnlv 13th at 6 30 oclock. Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of this place, was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea sat in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial eon oTMr. and but Carl, the got no refir. Sha then sen t to me Mrs. Win. Eddington met with a serious gee j jjaj anything that would help accident Wednesday, JuYi17th. The ( her $ jjer a bottle of Colic, Cholera 3 parent were outbuggy riding and the little fellow in trying to get into the buggy got his leg into the wheel which came yery near ending his life. It broke his leg and tore the tendons in a moet horrible manner. Drs. Wadsworth and Rich attended him and did everything $hatcould be done to ease the little fellow of his suffering. He is getting along quite nicely. Morgan Mirror. j hu . pla-- n fr uo e j v li own). ills vveie then allowed iiiuuf courlhou 'Vr"'1"- - r""1 ur U 1J mail work .hn i i n $ , r mi work J 11 Mr ( oriuu U rod work 1 Li li mu f. r roadwork M m IrcliH M, t xjk ns II & T W!Nt yd Xfmlcwoi lipnri John to ivopi ry , 250 to $150. The follow mg ( lu'k umlou itailmg jrmiM'r at iinjuutant a -- 1 l 11 ' I m Win. ''utton nr l'etcr boicv, a young man of the age 19 who wa employed a a miner at the Meicur mine, was stricken down frhippeu of VV iiuHne Mr lull, l uniw J M 11m ruumui, iHsfi i 1 1 o irl n (. imU ilic l o for mi j jlu m ill'i m tV in i iit U wai LchucJhi'I All n wurlt im ourthoiui J n j.h ) win r, vt rk on i ui Jioum U nut m K i l 1 Mil li e i burnt! of UHiient Knlph Max Atil, h hsy I uv ( I O OJ . IntniM r mlx Aiouyo hn-- l s, iohu work Josrjih aloi.ijM.n hors, hire of were mortgtge an t s p. hit s. in the il ia-kol- a. Eliralietli Y. 1 ainsworth J 11 Hcmirfi r, lmprevemeii's N lieu ,t yc-i- was stricken froui lax roll. Wui, hargt ot, taxej on tniprovanu i $200. The F'alnsworth estate was assessed to . lhe $500 1 hliow 1 tieorge Asjier appeared and asked for a reduction of the v aluatioi of the Asper estate but the retjeest was refued. Tke valua'ion of lmpiovements of John Calh wa- - leduitd to $500 and real etate to $100. .news -- 1 provement. The been i, Jim i The mortgage assesed against John H-- 9 4) tin lr m -- P. Iavrxon in Ctah county was stricken from the roll The valuation of the property of jeorge Roberts wa reduced $100 on im- , 4 Buluwavo Pr Jame-tmssail raiJ, has of rarer h t w ithth awn iToii tun to' Ironuthe sub tit tor nput!. o (termany today,, J. A Si gi an engaged $ 0 000 i t harlcs Tuppei wil likely rt'sign h(lre the end of tie wetk Mt in w bile Pit mier-elei am it rer is it p n ii g lo fm in a stroi g .ii I in in sir u nm Vs a Cali li suit of y t tardily im cling at London, the -- uoral lm u im King- - 11 iyal Kdhs, now si Malt., has lieeii ordered to the Cape of hood 0-- n tli-tim- RtmhrV milii I'Sitdmz w.u r. ! froui $2500 to $7500, " mac liincv from $ IOY'0 to $50001 The real estate of John laskett was reduced to the valuation cf $100. The mortgage held by E. was reduced from $1000 to $1500. in. t ar'er tt.e L t.th pioneer and the man who plowed the hist half-acr- e ol died ul M. Georg" griiunl m the- Tubune. on the 22n n.-- t. tin et turn wcie never letter CTtj in e of the tear thai they are at now so iv some of our ol lest citizens. O J. that the t gram penceravs . . toot high, Kindolph he pluiteil ia from Y iglit , r.u-e- d C. W. tion. i v7th. lm Ti John Pringle, remitted. Amanda Flobtnson, renutbd. Taxes ot indigent remitted. Jed W oodard, valuation of improveto $50, real ments reduced from estate from $100 to $50. valuation of Park City Most all w,ll stay not rsv II LK Ll w 11 bv wag d llov is 11 Tivas g" en undue on -- ,li THEP NI WS. 1 nil Sophia many H - US , - 11. it V Lake Y it DAILY LlisT OF p ink at I Joe Clnvenuti aui'iVtar AJaber tcoe u tn tilted fur a six round mutt t it Mtvppn NiNCS AND M "piare tiardvn, New Y ork on li Minday take in the Carnival. home and celebrate. Ir tine i, ' - in $10. Mai v Ci nlge, remitted. Mr- .Null 1, re nutted The ( arter A Moore Roller Mill lias Mrs Iiew , remitjed shut down for the present. They are Fhhs ttres, remitted repairing the mill rime. Janus Livsey, remitted Tuere will he a number of horse and Martha Morhv , remitted. foot r.ues heie on the Fourth, 'llure is Mary Y Rohinon, reinitttd. race. talk of a hfteeii-iiul- e Mis bepliia Chandler, remitted trow here There wnl not be 11 ri'ftiri in hi 11 I k O ) si- - 1 Williams Hint hi eek 'an , r i II VV TMIlir. NK 1ISKE i'trd - Mi- H leluuied from Idaho made fjweekBairs 11 Mot lln all no t t J t ill f k i It Ito' ELECTRIC SPARKS. VIEW . t NO. 21 1 Monday tins 1! ini' I f I'nia-l'n- t 'oa ng ' amonn1 of ylO W m brew c of $10 -- Yu lei . - m c0klk t 'gut . E. FREE COINAGE OF SILVER, 16 TO i8gf. d Mi- l tah, Ju! Y T ii 111! I . t SJMMIT CCtTNTY. Mi ANsHlI F a- In imtti bat Hat W t is.aid it Itiiig iii'ti l.ii lit TbeTuD'l I - a iv , Ttie tiu in, w 1 BY WttkLV COUNTY COURT. l f if I) Till l)Ht THE COUNTY NEWS OF UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 3, SUMMIT COUNTY, COALVILLE, GATHERED THE INTERESTS DEVOTED TO set and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose cured her. Another of our neighbors bad been sick for about a week aud had tried different remedies or diar-rhebut kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, M ich. For sal by John Boydea A Son oa y se.. , 1, ht f .- one-thir- Engtfib-wpeakin- 16-2- 23-3- " v A I f t? g - - -- F- |