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Show Wuiytwty of Utah Q The Coalyille Times. x THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER. DEVOTUD TO Vol. VI. COALVILLE, KAMHir NEIGHBORHOOD WiNsHir, Utah, Sept, . NEWS. VI Edhur in Seven Days. The of the Happenings Told Past Week by Efficient 1b Detail a Pkoa, Utah, SeDt. 11, 1899. ; are all busy in reaping o'r hauling grain; an idle man could not be found just at tbit time. The farmer The second week of our district school commenced with 60 pupiia enrolled; larger per cent than usual at this time the year. I see that there aill be an excursion Of to Sait Lake City on September 53rd with a one dollar rate. Now, whatj want to know is: Why cant we get the same rate at conference time ? Our old folks who attended the reunion in Coalville the other day bad a , most enjoyable time and speak very highly of the attention ahown them. Oue old lady said it was the best time she had ever had since she was born. The committee of arrangements deserve much credit fcr what they did to make the affair a success, which they certainly did. To the citizens of Coalville cor thanks are given for kindnesses extended for they seemed to think that there was nothing too good for the old folks and did all they could to please and make the day pleasant for them. B. R. E. Visit. aocKPOEt kocxroRT, Utah, Sept. 21, j 899. ' Miss Maud and Elsie Peterson are visiting relatives in Rockport. Born, to the wife of Neils Larsen, on the 15ib, a daughter. All well. Grain hauling is in order; a few have theirs stacked and ready to thresh. Mrs. Frobert has gone to Croyden to visit with her daughters, Mrs. Knight nd Blackwell. returned borne cn the 14tb, after spending a month with relatives in Salt Lake City. John Bradford, who has been visiting friends here for some time past, left 8unday for Woodland, to take bis old place as school teacher. W. M. and T. II, Smith have returned home. The former has been working on the railroad in Spanish Fork canyon, and the latter has been working at Park City. . M. Staaer rethe 15th from a trip through Idaho, where they bad been for a few days looking at the country and visiting relatives. H. E. Beamons and turned home on Mrs, Clara Hortin has been visiting in Rockport for a few days. She left on the 17th lor the south fork of Chalk Creek, where she will stay for some time with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Bbead. The Beckport people are on the move. Beamons! and ' Halin ' families' hays moved to Salt lake; Wm. A, Smith has moved into Seamonss bouts and Allred Btembridga hat moved into Smiths house. Three or mors moves will take place in the near future. St - Following list of Bockport people who have moved to Salt Lake to attend school for the winter: Mamie S'em-bridg- e. May Smith, David, Jesse, Stephan and Beuben Seamons, Willie Suker, Th art andCora Alai i n . Most of them will attend the University. . A Powder Mill Explosion Bemovea everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, bat both are mighty dsogeroot. No need to dynamite your body when Dr. Kihgs New 'Life Pill do the work so easl'y and perfectly. Cures Headache. Constipation, Only 5 cents at John Boyden & Sons drug stors. T. start Mon - P. to go from Wyutah over to aud down OLD FOLKS REUNION. Lost Creek canyon. No lack of cool nights here for com- fortable sleeping. The trouble it. they AN ENJ0YALE DAY SPENT are little too cool for early rising ECHO. The 22ud Quorum of Seventies will hold tbeir regslar meetings Sunday Echo, Sept. 21, at Kama and Coalville. 1899. Editor Times: Miss Gertie Tracey returned to her iid Mrs. Geo. M. Bobinson have home in Ogden Tuesday. to ternal for the winter. They goao The dance here Friday will stay with their Mr. night WAS HI SO Toy, From Our Bejular Cone-pond- tu Washington, Aug. J Editoi Times: 18, 1899. There was a lot of. excitement around Were Present at the Tartar, which ia bringing U. 8. troops Entertainment Banquet at from Manila to San Francisco, and tbe the Academy at 12 m., and an wildest rumor were speedily flying around But It waa soon Interesting Program at Taber- learned Washington.was so cause for exthat there nacle in the Afternoon. however much there citement, might be for a rigid investigation by the" War Department. Th Tarter ia a British vessel, chartered aa a troopship, and flies the Bi itisb flag. Tba can of her detention waa that ah carried 400 men more than ah abould have carried. This is denied by Gen. Otis and by War Depart meqt officials. They tay that she earned 1,200 men from San Francisco to Manila, and that the started on tha return trip with 1,201. That may be strictly true, and yet tbe British officials who claim that she should not carry mors than 800 may be right. "The question to be answered is why onr autboritlea at San Francisco and at Manila abould allow 1.200 soldiers to be put on a ship which the British authorities at Hong Kong declare should only carry 800. Have tba British authorities more Consideration for the Comfort and safety of American soldieia than onr own authorities? If so, the people ought to know it. was a success in every respect. Last Saturday will long be remem-be- d Allen Davis. Mrs. Samuel Blackam has gons to by the old people of Summit There weie ten people from oar town Evanston for the of county. purpose recovering over seventy years of ags that attended Ibout 10 oclock a. m, teams could be her health. the Old Folks Reunion. The oldest was en We wish the sew management of Tas pouring into town from all diree-tisn- s, eighty three and the youngest was Timis loaded with veterans of ooth sexes unin their the greatest (access seventy three. There was two that did wko had reached the age of 70 and over. noi attend, bat those that did enjoyed dertaking, Tbs weather was perfect and everything Hyrnffi Storer of Eagle Rock, Ida., themselves very much. wsnt off pleasantly. waa here the forepart of the week visitpromptly at 12 oclock dinner was BOTTWVILt-B- . ing bia brother Joe. vel at the Academy bnilding and The depot looks a great deal bettei Hottsvuak, Uuh, Sept. 21, 1899. . about 175 sat down to partake of the Eihtor Times. since the repairing it baa been subject goal things prepared by those who were Miss Annie Maiin has gone to Brig- to for the last few days. yoanger. The tables were well filled ham City to visit for a few day s. Peter Jacobson lel$ Wednesday for with eatables and the expressions maniMiss Florence Brown left this week for American Fork where he will visit Ini fested on tbe faces of the guest (bowed a two yea yg course at the University. uncle and many friends in that vicinity. bit they were enjoying the repast. There is a movement on foot for the Patriarch John Smith of Salt Lake ofMr. and Mi Samuel Mills of Park City are down for a few days quiet in our purpose of incorporating Echo, and can- fend the invocation. After all bad didates for office are beginning to pop eaten till they could not eat any more, suburban retreat. they went to tbe Tabernacle, where the Moss Bradford, who recently married np already. one of our Hoytsville belle, accidenUlly Charles Blackwell, the widely known following interesting program waa carshot bis band this week with a gun. musician, waa in town last Sunday. ried out: t The dedsiqn of the President not to attraction for Opening remarks ...Mayor T.L.Allen Roy McMicbael and Jonah Birtji.Jr., There must be some to New York to meet Admiral Dewey Speech, five minutes Treat, ClufT go will wrestle with the books this winter Charley here. waa well received In Washington, where Mrs. Thomas Beard at the Salt Lake University, Success k Rev. Warner held services last Satur Song ia Rotation Mrs. Alice Long it generally believed that th dignity the boys. They left this week. day evening for tba first time. The of the Preeident of th U. S. would be five minutes. . .Chas. Rodeback Mr. Trowbridge and sister of Salt Lake gentleman is a very pleasing talker Speech, lowered by bia going to meet even so Quartette, When My Ship Cornea and Mrs. Isaacson of Brigham City, be- and wl no doobt make many friends. ao and big popular a man aa Admiral Over the Sea, Messrs. sides fiiends from neighboring towns, W. H. TjFeaver waa down from hia While tha 'opinion la general Caliis Lindsay, Jones and Stevena Dewey, were in attendance at the funeral of ranch in Ch&k Craek this week. He e Alice Rolinsqn that ns honor too great to be paid lo - ' reports the" hay crop a being" very George Sargent. - Recitation L, L. Randall Dewey, that is no ressonwby a bad light this year, ani says many of the ahww.14 7hm n John Gonn, Dset rrrwrrrrr-JohDaxteriacrWRa W aadA loads of monnmehtai work, from tbs ranchers will havetobuy thiawinter. him. ruler No wonld leave European five Speech, minutes..; . Wm. H. Smith John Stagg, wbo ia trell known in bie to meet a subordinate Summit County Marble Works, and will capital officer, Conic Bong .John Bowes no matter bow great a victory ba had leave this week with them for Vernal, thin part of the county, is tbont to in- Recitation Mrs. John Clark and tha presidency of this country a distance of abont 250 miles. Tbs ma- list. John would have done this some Bpeecb.flve minutes.... Rev. Warner won, - alone. time he bat hates to ago goia says a will terial be hauled the entire distance. bigger position than that held by Messrs. Quartette, Medley Wa hate to lose John, but any ruler, and every American European Catis, Lindsay, Jones and Stevens The program for Annnal Day last best of friends must part. R. B.. should Its dignity be properinsist that Recitation Mrs. Leeming v week, rendered by the Y. L. M.I, A. maintained all at times. ly HEXIEEK. Comic Bong Isaac 6haw was a success in every particular. The Selection on pipe organ If Congress were in session during '. HxKxru, Uuh, Sept. 21, 1899, parts Uken in the play merited praise. : Times tha Editor Misa present atate of excitement over Oliva Rhead The house was well filled and after the the Dreyfua verdict there wonld be Richard Birch entertainment a dance was given, which Fishing is better this vear than it Benedictioq Charles Rodeback had tba distinction grave danger of action that would netted the association a neat little sum. haa been for a number of yeara. of beiag the olAft war with France. Many men, person present, havWork on tba new road through the The postoffice of Hoytsville has in the Senators and Represereached ing of the 83 including ag yeara. Mr. past been opened on Sundays after each Narrow ia expected to commence Dext Ann Probert of ntative, appear, to Judge by the wild Rockport waa tba oldeet mail arrived, and after Snnday school week. woman preeent, ab beifeg 85 years' old. things they are advocating, to have loet aod afternoon meeting, thns having it Mrs. Lovenia E. Brewer and d aught Prizes in the ahapeof silk handkerchiefs their heada entirely. That individuals open more or less all day. Hereafter ers returned on Tuesday from a six were given tbe above persons;. abould with eympathlz Dreyfus the patrons are respectfully asked to ob- weeks yisit in Idaho. Prises were awarded W. H. Smith and detest tbs method by which b serve the following office hoars: Open One of the threshing machines pulled for being the oldest male settler in 6qm waa convicted ia perfectly natural, but on Snndays and holidays for one hour out for Croyden thii week, and thresh- mit county, and to Mr. Sarah Wilfy that the U, 8. haa a perfectright to only after mail arrives. Open on week- ing has commenced there. for being tha oldest female settler in the boycott the Pam Exposition if he feels days from 7 a. m. to p. m. C. H. Miss Myrtle Harria returned home county. disposed to do so, but it certainly seems West, P. M. daring the week from an extended visit Blue badger were given to those who to td .carrying the thing a little too far Uncle George Sargent, as he has with her sister, Mrs. Eldora Richini of bad reached tbe age of 80 yeara and red when A, Senator declares, aa Senator been familiarly known, passed peace- Pocatello. badges to those over 70 years. 8tewart dbjthat if Congress were in fully aray Monday morning at 10 After the exercises bad been rendered session be wtiId offer a resolution withSix can of lambs were shipped by oclock, after an illness of nearly two the Henefer U. 8. for people last week. Heber the old folks were arranged on tbe tooth drawing tbe exhibit of,th months. The disease which caused his C. Stevens and lma Bichins went to side of th Stake House and had a which tba money tM already been apdeath seems to have been chrome affectaken by George Beard. It waa propriated and the tpfee officially seChicago with them. tion of the kidneys and bladder. He impossible to get them all in on group, cured. ? A man meeting of the people of Hen-efwas 76 years old and on of the first to will be held on .Wednesday, Sept.. so twp pictures had to be taken, Mr. Lowis Emery of Pennsylvania, settle onr little hamlet, in 1862, The 27th, at 7:30 IQ the p. m.f ia the meeting evening a grand ball waa given wbo Is an independent oil re&ner was funeral aervioee were held Wednesday house, to ascertain the sentiment of the inClnfTs hall, at which about fifty 00a of tha .most interesting - witness! from the meeting house and largely at- people in regard to' which of tha two were couplet present. , All over 70 years heard In trust bearing before tendedThe sermon waa preached by voads they prefer, the mountain way or went 8a free. Everybody present Industrial Commission," which hk down tha east aid of the meadow. A 1 Prest.W. W.Cluff. had a good time, and soma of the fall attendance is requested. , . , young been suspended until next month. Mr, people come to the conclusion that they WAHSATCH. Emery eays freight discrimination ia tke Wisest Way. didnt know ho to dance at all after th greatest factor in tha success of Wabsatch, Utah, Sept. 20,1899. It is not always best to wait Until it is teeing the old do so well, people Editor Times ; trusts, and that bia experience In fightneeded before baying a bottle of ChambeTba entertainment ,was a grand sue--c' ing against' those discriminations had Cholic, Cholera and 7 Diarrhoea Several of onr young people attended rlain every particular, and tha censed him to believe that tha only efRemedy. Quite frequently the remedy the dance at Echo last Friday night. who bad charge of the affair cer- fective is required in tbe very bnsiest season or remedy Is government ownership 'Mist, Sweeting of Coalville ia a visitor in the night and much inconvenience and tainly deserve credit for their un-- or control of all transportation lines, great here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clawson. suffering must be borne before it can be tiriD ffortt or we agea. either on land or water. Ha defends! obUmed. It coats but a trifle aa com- A J.E. Chapman, the Evanston-be- ef ' reunion of thla will n tRke kind place pared with it real worth and every famPhmipaof the mas, waa hers on bnaineas the first of ily can well afford to keep it in their each year, end It will take place bere-aft- er from tha charge mad by ofthe week. , earlier in tha aeaaen, ao that it can ficials of the Standard Oil home. It ia everywhere acknowledged Company. to be the moot successful medicine in vhe be bald in a grove, where tbere will be . Wabsatch has done a big hnaineaein beard thi week other witneesea Among world lor bowel complaint. Ferial by more room, etc. the Use Of (hipping sheep this fall. Mr, were Mr. Commission J. V, by the John Boyden A Boa, DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? Gulliher, the agent, is kept bnry, ; Powderly, Commissioner of ImmigraThe most delicate constitution can Muddy Complexions, Naueeailng breath A large gang of men and teams ar tion, wbo told of matters coming under BALLARDS HOREHOUND come from chronic constipation. Karls safeleynse busy at work here making the grade for official position, and Mr. Samnel SYRUP. It ia a sure and pleasant rem- Clover Root Te ia an absolute cure and hia two or three tbontand feet of new President-- of the American edy for coughs, lost of voice and al I throat has been sold for fifty years on an abso- Gompera, switches and sidings.- - This does not and long troubles. Price 25 and 50c, lute guarantee. Price 25ct. and 50 ets. Federation of Labor, who talked abont look much like the changing of the U. John For 1 by John Boyden A Bon. Boyden A Son. tbs general condition of labor. ,,..Mr. thenh - tin riikw-pictnr- 1 0 eom-mitt- ae Vice-Chairm- Com-missio- -- -- 2, 189P. , Perhaps s few line from this section might be of some interest to th! readers of your interesting sheet, which is quite thoroughly perused by os who are concerned in the proceedings of Summit county. Tbe adage, Experience is the key of know ledge, is thoroughly demonatratsd in the labors of a Mormon Elder, varying commensurate with opportunity. Ia a measure their experience la much tha al-w- ays -- tame, borne are changed about a good deal, others very little. I am numbered among tba latter, having been stationed in Brooklyn for mors than thirteen months during which time have had three different companions; the last and present one being Elder John M. Calder-woo- d. W have labored together since December last; many ex- interesting perience occurring during that time. . Among tbe many change mad daring my aojourn hart a as the departure of onr beloved president, a. P. Kesler, and the installation of hi successor, Elder W. II. Smart, who now presides over tha Eastern States Mission. Owing to the favorable outlook for thw future growth of the work here, it wa considered expedient to thoroughly -- systematize the work so aa to accomplish th greatest amount of good. Aa a result, w ar Instructed to tract from Un till about two, visit friends, etc., during the remainder of tbe afternoon, and raise our voices in the defence of , truth upon tbe street corners . in thw evening, Sine leaving my home In the mor n tains, have seen many great and grand sifihu, though, as before stated,. my labor being confined to this city, have not seen much of tba great east. One Bright Spend Wes&s, months, years right here in New York and still hava a great J 1 mu mS Aw Ml" min .n' Thera ar eight Elders besides the presidency and help constantly laboring forth propagation of gospel truth la Brooklyn, and we are meeting with success. As a whole the mission ia growing in number and faith, -- Every indication poinU to a propitious future. if there are any of tha Saints, or friends not of as, having relatives or friends ia Brooklyn or New York, and it be 10 desired, wo wonld take pleasure in calling upon them, if their namee and address be lent to hi. - - 1 Permit me to extol the humble efforte and wonderful achievement of the Summit county Safnta in the completion and dedication of the Stake Tabernacle, Your la tbe cause of truth, I. F. smith. , 16 Lerimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y, ' " ' - Edllore Auful Plight, F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca (111.) News, was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklena Arnia Salve, th best Id th world. He writes, two boxes wholly cored him. infallible for Piles. Car guaranteed. Only 25c, Sold by John Boyden A Son, druggists. Mobbing In Colorado. er item TO nisslonary Letter. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept the War Department fora while, over the detention at Hong Kong, by ;ba British authorities, of tbe steamship son-in-la- w, 16 No. 37. SEWS FROM . THE AGED. r. 8:lver Creek canyon. J FREE COIR A BE OP SILVER; SEPTEMBER ja, 1899. BY Our district school commenced on twelve with Monday, the 18th, pupils The geological surveyors have moved in attendance and Miss Jessie ArchiAbout 200 their camp from here to the head of bald as teacher. . H. A, Robinson bus returned to Moot-telleIdaho. 8TJMMIT COTOTT. wiliJutve-pahama-olA- ' Fri- day. Miss Carrie Stembridge will OW UTAH, FRIDAY, Step-danc- Editor Tiwev rr1 mat The threshing machine will start ' th.eiber SUMMIT COUNTY, Mr. PEOA. Editor Tuuta 1899 . 24ih, Correspondents. tl, Tiwkh Tbe Wansnip dai Around tie Cointj I THE IlTTEIiSSSTS Tbe Southern States are'BoJ alone in their endeavors to crpsh Mormon ism by mobbing tha Elders. Tha following ia aa extract from a private letter received by the writer this week from one of hie Yiends who recently came from that ' v Suet . ' Yju will he surprised to hear that Elders rtereon and Robinson were driven out Douglas county by a mob last Tuesday htght, and by tom of tho people who were very friendly to yoa and Elder Richards They were stop-ping at Mrs. Kinnera- - at the time and were fold if they did ootLiive ia twenty-foboars they would be driven out by attena mob. They did not pay tion to that, but aUll they went kd bid in th busbee thet night and a mvb of men went to th house hot twenty-eeve- n did not find ths Elders, although thev. were close enough to hear the noise they were making. The next morning the Elders walked down o Castle Rock, and Mr. and Mra. Kinnet drove down In the wagon to see them off, and gave them money to go on the train to Denver. ur v V |