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Show The Coalville TurcouNTY news GATHERED BY OUR ALERT CORRESPONDENTS. The Events of the Week From Every Town In StnumU County The Timesll" ReireetMvee Fonutl to W rite About. earl hot M Hove L uise on V 'the 10th. friends here the past wee ft. Mr. Rieb-in- s tbfcbetro hcivme frightened and ran mile distant, Indore anyone is a son of Rishop Riihins, now in what aa the matter. The animal Mexico hut well known to the people of done it mm St to Summit county when bishop of the separata itself lie was I1. the IVoa cemetery. Messrs. Weiler, stringfellow, Evans am! lU.ckwater, a party of young men loin Sail Lake who are in Weix-- canyon on an excursion, spent a few days in llo. kpoit, the guests of John Hortin. ("tall tils Thews. Ogden Hiles, one of the new District Judges of Ralt Lake City, Is at the tJAILY LIST OF HAPPENINGS AND Occidental, says the Ran Francisco ExOTHER news. aminer. Hellene of the three Judges of the Third Utah district elected after All Ik Important Evcatt of the Week the recent admission of Utah into the" Union. They each hold office for five Coisdnied From the LtUd years, There During the course of a brief in From Here, lltHlcheft Henefer ward. Marlands last visit fr'jffl it s , li.irge by k'.Cmg and stamp--iF- I the body until it was a was eleven vent sago, lie proposes st sight horrible to beheld. two months visiting here. W. B. Chief uf Puhi-k. Baver.purt of Oden Trl(r)hl made an nu ortaut STATE NEWS. rapture yesterday OAKLEY. terview yesterday tbe gentleman said: t.'ternuon when he ai rested a man giv-LEverywhere. real of boast" Oikley, Utah, Aug. 20, 18t. "The bet phase of our business aca a ghost. Farmington Henry-- tlntchersoii, n.iine Editor Times io Utah just now is mining work.' tivity It cost 250 to hang Thiede. Execu- abois wanted here for a diamond Friday. Aw. 14, U. H. Reai'li and family of Salt Lake tions come out Colorado, probably, Utah Tin robbery occurred al Leaving high. Explorer Nensen is homeward bound. has more silver mines at work are stopping at Wm, Whites. teach some day x aco, the g today A of tin deposits near Ian plunder p John Crouse of Butte commits sui- at a oi d. amend ring", earrings and Mrs. John Morehouse left this mornprofit than all the rest of the guitch is reported. cide. United States combined. Take the Onothtr ornaments, which were purloined Lake. ing for her home in A little boy 7 years of age get on a car drownefl in aPennsvlvania tario, Silver King and Daly properties, frHB Six bnh-rcm- , persons while the owners, 11. W. Taylor and family are still in at Scofield, which ran away and went F.dwarJj 1 for instance. They are doing well. So cloudburst, a) mil and wife, were enjoying the canyon the fresh air. seven miles m seven minutes. Noliodv are the Centennial-Eureka- , dip in tin laae. the Bullion-Bec- k, a nominate Tribune. Wyoming Republicans The hardest rain of the season fell on hurt. down and those mines in the w oman for lector. Provo, i.g 2'. Mrs, Tilda Fawcett Monday evening, the 17th last. A certificate of incorporation of the The Mercur district Bingham canyon. eftbisc.n was killed this afternoon In demand as great Bryan's speech is a gold region, and ia doing well. Do Bp. Frazier went to Park City on some Columbus Mining Company of Summit while letui ung from illackhawk vet- campaign literature. of issued was very important business this week. the by county you know as a matter of fact it cost secretary erans reunion at -Geneva, ehe fell Bank robbers plunder the bank of much less The small boys are catching more fish ' slate venterday. Herald, frost the wagon in which site wa- ' than doesto put gold into bullion bars riding Montpelier, Ida , of $10,000. ' it with snag hooks than all the excursion-- 1 silver. The latter require It was current report on the street andsns-umea dislocation of the spine Gen. Wheaton orders 'droops to the a more intricate process, end, I ists of the season. yesterday that the Utah faucet had been that think, in her death soon after. Mexican frontier to head off fanatical In- costs about $20. whereas with gold the Horace Meveus, while hunting cattle driven into the McKinley lairrel and Mri Fawcett, who is 52 years of age, dians. cost will probably run from $4 t $5. iu the nest hills,-- , saw a mountain lion that a stream of $50,060 in volume had Urn tu led nan William vcaisngoto Salt Lake City I no exception to Celia Rose arrested at Mansfield, O,, Faacett, ag, I in. Fawcett seived sneaking along in the eagebrush as already commenced to How this way. moat cities of ita aize in regard to the her with Herald. father, poisoning though it were following him. through the Indian wars ax a member of charged business depression. It has a and brother. mother general Sheriff" made Gibbs and Hi Silver tit. u ". Deputy Miss Mary Stevens will start for bait Yesterdav morning Osborne nominated by good healthy retail trade, but as elseLake in a short time, where she will re- what i" considered an unusually im- Jeexpies-c- d a d.siic to attend the rewhere people aeem to be waiting to see main for a few days when she will go to portant capture yesterday, wheu they union, and iu coiiscpieuce his son, Jos Wyoming Democrats and the settlement of the Presidential con ConMondell David arreeted the and William lor Republicans by Fraughton eph, hitched a team to a wagon and Beaver, where she will spend the sumtest before making further investfor the alleged theft of tii three dr x to ioneva. gress mer. X, B. S. ments. Tribune. e head of cattle. Tribune. twenty-fivWANSU1F. ftaturdajr. Auguit II. Fred James George, aged 23, a switch, Drowns at Fillmore. Rfjan will take the atump In SeptemWanssif, Utah, Aug. 20, 1896. man living in the Ricketts block, wa ber. Fillmore, Utah, Aug. 17. During the Editor Times ; killed at 12:10 oclock this mornflood here last evening, and while tbe child outraged in AlaThere were five children baptized en ing in the Union Pacific yarde by creek that runt through the town big bama. fast day, August 0th. being jammed while making a coupling J. S. Segwine, his grown son containing LI Movement in China to depose A few went fronr here on the A. O. U. between a furniture car and a flat, load, and daughter and Miss Jennis Kebin V. excursion on tbe 19Ui. ed with telephone poles. Tribune. Hung Chang. was lull of mud and water, a wagon Winners at the National L. A, W aoo, 15 Miss Belle Davis is able to be around J. W. Peironnet went home intoxiyears old, all of Petersburg, meet at Louiaville. again after her severe spell of sickness. cated Wednesday night and shot his tried to cross. Just at the wagon got in Gov. McConnell offers $1000 reward the water tbe wagon-bo- x Miss Minnie Young is still ander the wife. The ball entered her hand, tipped over ind lor Montpelier bank robber. all were thrown out, . doctors care, but she is improving passed through and lodged in her , sbeulder. The wounds are not necee The three Segwines, ' after a terrible Three men shot in a fight between slowly. atrikers and at Cleve- struggle, saved themselves, - but Miss Frank L. Taylor and family are out easily fatal. The man ia under arrest. Robinson wa drowned and her body land. from Salt. Lake rusticating. They re- They live in Salt Laxe. was carried down the stream lour miles A little girl named Irene Groo was rna turned home this week. Ccle Boneeteel finds frank Joseph in bed with his wife, and kill him, at before it wae caught. The body wa Mrs. Griff Daviss little girl was taken dewn by e wheelman in Salt Lake Montaken to Kanoah this morning, where It The little girl received injuries Butte. quit sick on the 15th, hut is better now day.. will be bnried, for a time . were that be to fatal, thought and able to be aronnd again. awwdajr, Aegaal If. This la tbe third person drowned here the wheelman ie yet at large, ae hi aed Commissions as notaries public were . Blanche McGarvin of Bate commit in the last two years during floods. did not even stop to see the effect of hit issued by the Secretary of State yestersuicide. oelliaion. day to William Pcarman of Bert Creen Bine 1878 there have been nine epf- BsmocreU at Boie favor fusing with Ad Frit. n oiler in tK SH Ink and titkw .Brown at WaaaM zrciDCl, AuuVoot dsehUiTj n auYrnt tC , r topuUta, y aed Gae Electric and Ogden , Lighted in Snmmitoounty. " Three railroaders kilIedi aVnck on the eouatry pitwhlcli ChBicberUVu werki at the rear of the Tribune The High Priest quorum mill hold paays Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the B 4 0. , wae found dead near one ef wae used with perfect success. Dysentheir ronference at Coalville Saturday, buildiig, the electric dynamo about 11 To clock McKinley Republicans hold a conwhere epidemic, i almost as setery, August 29th, at 11 oclock a. m. in the vention at Pocatello. Sunday nightl The indications were vere and dangerous aa Asiatic cholera. vestry of the Stake House. All mem- that the man died from rocatello Republicans adopt strong Heretofore the heat effort of the meat a shock received bers are requested to be present. resolutions for silver. becoming in contact with tbe apparaskilled physicians have failed to check Tbe currant crop is good here this tus. Herald. Engineer and fireman on the D. A R. ita ravages ; this remedy, however has season. They are selling twenty quarts Some of the gerrernment officials are. G. killed in a wreck near Pueblo, cured tbe most trying conditions, which lor one dollar, and nebody need to be of their duties. For --two neglectful George Hailey, who killed William A. proves it to be one of the best medicines without currants at that price. By givmonths and a half Richfield has had s in the world for bowel complaints. , For Seidon at Hailey, Ida., surrendered. ing a days., notice we cun supply the tale by John Boyden & Bon. railroad, yet ouranal still oemes from market with any amount. TuMlar, Aug. IS. Salina by the mail w agon. Elsinore sufSteed-man . Elders J. A. Smith and Audrew News fiom Crete eaya more serious fers still more thau Richfield, for the Sliver Coinage at 10$, of Coalville visited the people here mail dosnt get there til! 8 oclock next fighting has taken place in Apocorana, The world product of silver during as home missionaries en Sunday last. district of Tenedot, and elsewhere. calendar year 1895 is estimated to morning. We have been patient long the reboth made very interesting They statement of the condi- have been $220,0(10,000. The amount of enough, and some one' should be reYesterday marks ; also Frank L. Taylor of Salt Lake minded of this of the Treasury shows: Available new bullion used in the coinage, so far illW3ition.nicheeldi,roce8ofbirtter'mttk5ni!,80raPiJthat tion made a few remarks, which were timely Censor. l'jere is very little chance for any germs cash balance, $247,071 ,100 ; gold reserve, a is known, was $100,06!), 000, and from and interesting. exiat hl the phereof the $015,215,415. A tired his team and reports received from twelve countries into the ' The ladies in this vicinity are waiting w agongentleman dairy butter, especially getting to a party of young ia understood to be in the amount need in the industrial arts e of Gomez Maximo as all, or nearly all, air must he forced very patiently for their cat pets, dishes Vernal a few the district of Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, was $42,000,000, while theexportt to the evenings ago aed from out of the chamber of the machine and rockers that were promised by the the looks of by the relics he found in the the and only about ten mile? from the city eastjtouumted to $37,500,000, making the extreme rapidity of the movement soap frauds that were around about two a 5tal disposition off the world's silver - of Santiago de Cuba, agon the next morning, the young on inside. Wheu the' butter is weeks ago. The ladies are a little iser for 18!)3, as fiir-e- s ladies must have had a scrap, There going known, product enor Estehanebe, Minister ojxWar once pressed, the possibility of germ imthan before. Y. would leive $ 15,130,000 which were several pins, a shell side eomh, CARD OF THASK8. is almost eliminated. Thus, in 1873" under the Spanish Republic, for two bone hair pins and a lot of hair pregnation coinage and fur are in Ore art by a 1 wish to extend wholesome and butter is has been placed in priou. yTuia action sincere thanks to my scattered over tbe bottom of the wages gh no'geporta all who so kindly assisted during my is that ia supposed to he the result of the rebox. The relics of the affray now occupy produced. Another advantage troubles throughout milkcan-b- e late illness. converted into butter di cent political Belle Davis. a place in our box of curios, but if tbe after being obtained from the Spain. rectly UJHtRSfTI OF UTAH owners apply for them they will I BEHKFEB. cow ; and yet another is that there is n Bourke Cockran hns engaged to speak . promptly turned over to them. 411 w considerable Heskfee, Utah, Aug. 20, 1833. saving of labor, when the in the Democratic goldatandard partys And State Xoruial School, Half Lake ask for as a reward ia the details of the use of tha radiator Ebitor Times:. . is compared witti, interest in Maine, Michigan, Ohio, Virfight. Vernal Express. CUT Utah. that of ithe The fall grain has been reaped and ia ordinary separator and ginia and Illinois, and may extend the Mrs. Marion Neil tbe wife of William chum. The next Academic vear will begin visit into the Western States, reported of fine quality. Neil, one of Habers old and highly reJOth. Tbe following courses This several September machine been has use jn David II. Foster made a business spected citizens, breathed her last IS. are provided : WSgrlr,4if. very months ia Sweden and Finland. In 1. Ctrtirae in general science. trip to tbe Park ou Sunday last. Mr. Bryan apeciflcally deniea Thursuddenly Saturday morning, AugustSth, London, the demonstration of its merits ! 2. Course in liberal art. ' ' Mrs. EmeUne Bond and several others from the effects of asthma which has created a sensation among the dairy ston charges. . Course in mining engineering, frem here attended the Morgan Stake troubled her for several years. Fifteen Advanced normal course. Three mVn were killed at the St. farmers. minutes prior to her death Mrs. Neil cenference. Each of these lead to tbe baccalaureThe importance of this invention, if it Lawrence nAaqatButte. ate degree; tbe normal diploma, by Haying has been delayed some by awakened her husband and complained prove successful, justifies the has ina Sevsnth fig cavalry, Troop E, great State law. exempts tbe holder from ail rains the past week, but not so badly as of achoaking .sensation iu tbe throat. terest it has excited. The of with indiani ItArizona, examinations in tbe public school eye- -' making balance-The of L might have been. the family were soon butter ho become an - tern. important inFather Martineilie appointmffit as 5. A four years normal course lead Quite a number of the Henefer peo- awake and Dr. Arid sent for, bat before dustry, especially in the United States, Satollia successor has been couuftned. ing to a certificate of graduation which ple went with the A. O. U. W. excur- the messenger had time to arrive at tbe where butter is considered one of the tbe holder from teachers' exfrem announce exempts Lovell Percival Flagdoctors residence tbe breathing of the necessities of life. - Our sion to Garfield on the 19ti. product ef butwith hie nt eighteen-inc- h aminations for a term of years. that Ariz., staff, The health of the people in general venerable old lady had (topped and 6. Preparatory coarse leading to the ter ! very large and our of this telescope he boa beef able to aee collegiate course. Tuition is free in all hers ia good with the exception of your the hands of the clock pointed to tbe Wide have amounted to exports 30,000. nearly ; tbe only charge for encorrespondent, trho ia still under the hour of fi a. m., her earthly career was 000 pounds, of a value of over $4,000,000 that tba Martian canal At Gangea ia department fee of double. The Lavell observatory will trance ie an annual registrationtchelar-thiended. Tbe immediate canoe of death weather. pt ten dollar. One hundred free ineneyeer. of Mexico to the at established City Albert Richins end kia wife end fam- was suffocation, brought about by tbs are maintained in connection with 8aca en Industry is worth coni Dera- be obearve tbe position of Mars during the the normal echool; applicant for apily of Grouse Creek are making an ex- protracted afflictioa of an asthinatical tion, and though handicapped by the but in the meantime it boa been pointment to sach scholarships must be tended visit here aeeiag bit old friends disease. Waaatch Wave. great distance from Europe and by the winter, mode to the State Superintendent of end relatives. temporarily located At Flagstaff. Anton Jensens eon, 10 years old, was oecesaity of Public Instruction, through tbe County ' costly packing forth shipMiss E. Glen and her sister Mrs. Jane trampled to death on Superintendent. Monday afternoon ment of each perishable freight, the n. FsUurykw Davis of Salt Lake have been visiting at Redmond, Sevier Since tbe last academic year n county, by a burro. Americans can make a great improv reaches gkjeayo, Nor- - thoroughly Frara The the many frieuda end relatives here dur- Thu boy rode the animal to his grand- meet in their equipped training school showing in this line of way, in good condition. has been established on the University the week. ing post mothers, a mile, and started back with manufacture. They have already resilver grounds; a gymnasium and a manual A convention .of Master Bert Crowther, who has been a cake in one hand and a basket in tbe ceived the highest award for the purity clubs i called for September 23rd a training department have been added. Entrance examinations may be held visiting here during the week with his other, and for convenience bet pat the of the) butter, which is much better aa at the homes of the applicants under the v I aunt, Miss Davis of Salt Lake, hod tbe bridle leini over bis neck. The, animat vellaa free from adulterations than that Chicago. of the County Superintend, misfortune to sprain his leg soon after became frightened at eomething and the of the A cloudburst Occurred at Mogollon, N. supervision European countries. With a madents; graduates of aec red itoit schools miners several here. Dr. and Hosmer attended boy slipped off on ono side, and in some chine reported may be admitted without examination. arriving makfug butter at to great a sav- M., the patient and he is rapidly improv- way the bridle reins became looped ing of time and For catalogues and other information drowned, Swed'is the expense around kii neck and one of and three daughters address Dr. J. E. Talmage, president' of ing. Hie ish invention promises, this Tellbach John important the University, or the undersigned, D. Marland Richins of Arizona Was mak- weight broke the bridle bit, but the industry will revolutionized. K. C. were burned to detbnear Watertown, R. Allen,-- secretary, University of Utih, 'Balt Lake City. ing pleasant calls with hit relatives and headstatl and reina remained intact, and j Tiaiei. S. D. i r ut is : rob-bw- v. FBUA. Editor Mri-Gia- I'eo, Times Utah, Aug. lit, 1SD6. : A. Maxwell Dent to the O. V. V. excursion to- ce lake on the A. day. Thiimler, lightning and heavy clouds are around us as this is mailed; what the result w ill be remains to be seen later on. A. G. H. Marchant has been at work this week covering in his large barn, 30x70 "Al believes in preparing for a cold, hard winter. The rise of 15 percent on the valuation of the property ol this county is one thing past finding out. There is nothing fair about it. o there i(t, ! The l'eoa Ward conference will be held, nothing preventing, on Minday, August 23, 1800. A full attendance of members of the ward are respectfully requested to attend. The members of the22od Quorum of Revenue's who reside in the county south of Wanship will hold their regular monthly meeting in Peoa on Sundav, August 23rd at 12 o'clock, noon. The wifeof J. A. R. Marchant is suffering from rheumatism. The lady is now at Holiday Park and was in a very bad condition when last heard from. It is M be hoped that she has fownd relief before this goes to press. On Moaday afternon Peoa was visited by the heaviest thunder storm ever known here. Twe storm --clouds were seen approaching, one from the from the northwest and both met ia our neighborhood; tbe thnnder was terrific, the lightning vivid and almost continual, while the rain came dewn in torrents, Rtreams were overflow mg their banks in a very few minatoafooces and movable articles were carried away to some extent and on the town lot of Stephen M. Walker the mod and recks from tbe hillside and gulch flooded the garden end piled np rock and mud to very near the top f the picket fence. Rishop .fi. Walkere garden was damaged to some extent, some of the vegetables being completely covered with mud while some were entirely washed ont of the ground. There was more or less damage doce throughout the precinct but fortunately no lives were lost. M Jre or less hay was down and was damaged to some and the gathering of Lay has boon stopped for some little time. II. R. E. Vier. aouth-westaado- KOCKFOKT. Rockport, Utah, Ang. Editor Tin J. A. Marchant 20, 1896, . of IVoa wqs a visitor here last Sunday. . The storm on the Mth w as the heaviest we have had this summer. Mrs. Alice Malin has returned from visiting her sister in Miller. V. Wr Hortin and wife of Oakley were in Rockport on Sunday last. Mrs. Arthur Vickery is in Park City visiting her sou, Joseph Beecroft. Two horsC9 were killed by lightning in Shippens canyon a few days since. John M. Malin ond sons have gone up Weber canyon to work at their sawmill. Miss Lizzie Sidioway is home Resin from Park City, where she Las been fsr some time. The storm on the 17th almost rained Nels Larsens1 grain by nearly covering it with mud. Joseph Vernon and wife and E. E Hortin and wife hare goneup Weber canyon to spend a few days. Alfred Lambourne, the artist from Salt Lake City, accompanied by his wife and family, are the guests of her sister, Mrs. Julia Cossey. There will be a game of baseball here on Friday, August 21st, . between tbe Coalville and Bock port boy and a dance at night. All are invited, Morgan Davia and son, Alfred, from Salt Lake, who have been at work plastering Robert Siddowayi new residence, were called home by the death of Mr. Daviss grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chappell of Coalville, Mrs. Lucy Lake of Henefer and Mr, and Mrs. H. Beamona of Rockport returned last week from visiting relatives in Center Ward, Wasatch county. Died, of typhoid fever, August 8tb, 'James Harmon Larsen, oldest child of Nels and Elna Lai sen, aged 9' years. Funeral services were held in thesebool eou-utin- ry . ? . Brow-bridg- Five-year-ol- d ta -- -- - $179,-609,00- 0, long-keepi- ' - . non-partis- his-fee- |