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Show K -- tfui v,ih The Coalville Times, DEVOTED PATRONIZE NOME INDUSTRY. COALVILLE, III. VOL until the morning THE COUNTY NEWSlwerc,ur,,l he rep urec ion. large number of Hoi by tow Jia and the ei t.re home eouinninitv with perhapai ne GATHERED BY OUR ALERT CORor two exi options, turned out to pay RESPONDENTS. their la- -t re'peete to the deceased. mm her of our young ladies went to Tke Events of th Wek I rout Nrly Kauias to attend the Make f the V. L. M. I. kssociatiun Every Thkd to Sviuiuit Couoty-H- lt Have A number of the ladies of the Relief SoThe Tinieii" Kefet(rtativrind to Write About. ciety here went to Kauias yesterday to attend the Male conference of the Relief Satieties which was held in the fnende-froia'ssa- T , e y OAKLKV. 0 k lei , Utah, ept. 2, 18. same place. Mutual Improve- The Young l.adie ineiit Association of Peoa has arranged Jensen went to Salt Lake August the following program which will le Slat. P resented to the general public on the afternoon of 12tli, commencing at Mrs. V. H. Stevens and herdaughter, Lake on August 1 o'clock, snarp. Every body is invited Clarice, left for 28th, where they will join Mane and and a good t,iue is insured singing by . other relatives. After spending a few ttie choir, under the direction of F. the will with in Marchant; Bp. the Mephen by go prayer days city, they Tabernacle CLoir to Denver, where, Walker , tinging by the choir; fepeech after taking in the Welsh Eisteddfod, by O. F. Ljoiis, on the life of President they will remain for some time visiting Elmina S. Taylor, general president of. relatives and friends. It is erv probable the Associations; song by Henrietta that Miss Clarice will reman for the Williams, Louisa M. Walker, Francis Nex. Wright, Amy B. Lyons, Nellie Maxwell, winter. May Maxwell, Lydia Bleazard and Mary PKOA. Wilkins, recitation by Jane Marchant ecture hi Carolina E. Wright; song by I'eov, Utah, ent. 4, Mercy Wright and Emily Newman , Editor Times . by speech by A. R. Marchant Miss Klida Roos is home from Salt 8a rah Newman; letter by Lvdia March-L- n lake on a visit to her mother. ant, passing cake and lemonade; sing- J. A. Maichant went to Park City the mg by choir; benediction by G. J. Mar-jo- ( first of the week ou special and import- (bant. This of the Editor Timei-C- . THE IITSESTS OF ST7 PI'h s have ton. IsV II LI Utah, Sept. 3. 1896. Wu.te a Tints. leeu FREE COINAGE OF SILVER, 16 TO MMIT C30UNTY. SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1896. of--t A v TO raisetl here this NO. v 11. he 30 manager of the silver Itemocratie cam-7 paign. Fire cle arrayed the main building ol DA1LY LrST OF HAPPENINCS AND institution at tle State OTHER NEWS. Frankfort, Ky. None of the inmates was hurt. Lose, 45, OCX). All tbs Important Events of tbe W. H. Crossmau A Brothers of Nr"" C'oftidriird From the Latent Telegraphic York have ordered $1,000,000, gol From Hero. There and abroad, making a total of . $19,700, ft Dlepatcbe Everywhere since the movement began. .. . The battleshipe Ratnilies and T Senator Palmer and faiger, flagships of the British MediterIluckner were nominated at Indian- ranean squadron, and twelve other British warships-- , have started for the apolis for Presidential and candidate of the ELECTRIC SPARKS. numlier cd y oui g folk at tended L "" be 2nd. W alter by was accompanied J. .vaigent Wilson and the West Tuesdav. romptei Lake wife ami parents to Brothers of Ogdtn furnished the music. Am Winter brothers returned from The dan, e and picnic gottenhp by the lean Fik tins week audtieorge Redden, Belief Njviely hereon Irulay last was a Provo. from Nr., Sue, ess sot tally and financially. The Herliert Cuttemien is one that it laid bdies generally succeed lu what they offat the Mlver King mine at Park City. ndertake. was well reprt-ente- d troydeii He came home this week. at the daaee. V. P A lienetit parly was given here Friday KILLED AT ECHO. were night at which ice cream ana cake sold. It was a grand success financially tikn Men Kuo Over !) eu Engine am, Hg enjoyej bv ai. unit Killed. A short time ago Mrs. S. A. Wilkinloi Betwei n 2 and ,t o'clock this morning 4ugut got up a nice little partv foi the Primary helper Li Hung Chang readies New Y'ork. No. 12 was baihingdown engine association at her home, which vat the side tr.11 k at Echo to couple on a. Tillman challenges Harrison to joint highly enjoyed by the little folks. debate. w hen ju-- t tram, and behind the depot Coyotes are getting very bold of late. Brakeman dongle discharged at Rock Mr. Gilbert lest fourteen head of b't building, it ran over a man. The unfor-lona8pnng. flock of sheep recently. They corns man n a stranger, and it is A girl was assaulted by three men at dow n at night ami take them from lie liad fallen KliIToH t feeble-minde- d AdiIvui fur AMviatlos. h NewYork, Aug. 30. A special to the Herald from Havana, via Key West, says: Spanish business men, the property holding element, are beginning to despair of Spains ability to crush the revolution of such men aa General Apazteguia, who, by the wak 011 the track ietwpp(ei also represent large American intea la. Libertyville, torrals. horn the platform while intoxicated. He eats here. These men may come o Mrs. C'. W. Green of Kansas City kills Thomas liunn and Joseph Thom of one uly (or annexation, and asktg ess not ki'led outright, hut expired at 7 her three childrt n aud herself. Salt Lake, who are now visiting at Mrs. United States to step in and end til oclovk tins morning. Thu lower jaw McAuliffe was knocked out by t'hovn chaos W. iiiinns, have just returned from here. was crushed, nhs and legs broken, aad skiiu the fourth round at San FranRandolph, where they have had a good otherwise bruised. lYATK NEWS, time. cisco. Everything pp.gible was done for tl e j. j Sargent, son of Bishop Unfortunate by Echo citizens, hut C. P. Arnold of I nratuie declines the The 8alt Lake Tabernacle choir le. t Sargent, left here for a mission to Ssw though apparently understanding all Democratic nomination for Associate for the Ienver Eisteddfod Monday last. Zealand Tuesday. lie goes bv way of that wag said to Justice. him, was usable to Vancouver's Island, leaving Fait Lale Blake answer to Mrs. Sarah Mayhew of Pleasant Grov The wildest excitement prevails at queries. Friday, the 4th. He leaves a wife He waa about 5 feet 5 inches in crowds was killed by runaway horses Saturfamished where Rettmo, Crete, height, alui four children lnlne and is 28 jears day. weighed about 150 pounds, blue evea, are sacking the provision shops. Tliere were several Leiwfit black hair URe The Salt Lake Argus hat changed 28. 40 Marion tinged with grav, about Helena, Mont., Aug. being anniversary p,lrtu.8 gotten up for him and with what years of age. Was d reeled in black coat Olney was killed and his heads. It ia claimed it wilt be turned Gus partner, the birth of Sister Taylor the young the people gave made a purse of about and vest, black sateen shirt and blue Stall, was badly injured exinto a McKinley paper. an by ,. ladies deemed it an appropriate time to 14.-A arewell meeting was held overalls. Apparently a laborer. Two plosion of giant powder at their prosThe Secretary of Bute issued certifihigh esteem and love they had day evening to his respect, at mhicka clasped hands were tatooed on his right pect near Winston. Olney waa blown cates of incorporation yesterday to the for that noble and kind woman who has pleasant program of exercises was car- forearm. almost to piece. Press Publishing company of Ogden and dune so much for the youth of Zion. ried out. C. H. W, There was nothing on his body bv American Clothing company of Park the B. R. E. Vieh. Snadajr, August SO. which to identify him, theonly articles City. l ITON. of Myers of Ogden knocks out Woods beiug a blue cotton haudkerchief and an ROCKPORT. Policeman re ter L Johnson was shot Balt Lake in three rounds st haers Upton, Utah, Bept. 3, 1896. old Ban Francisco Examiner. 1 :30 oclock this at morning by a burEditor Times. Rockport, Utah, Sept. 3, 18. We are indebted to Messrs. A. G. mento. of First.. South and corner at the glar Andrew Mcilvsin found guilty of niur Editor Times . The storm that passed over Uptesa Brim and Eugene Wickel for the above West Temple street. The officer's in second degree in Pocatello. der a ceme fur few did up considerable damans, particulars, they having days ago Mrs Precinda Coseey is improving. wound, wliile painful, ia not necessarily in the vicinity of Williun coffin for the remain. New York bank statement shows de- of a serious character. Mrs. F. A. Hortin is on the sick list especially Tribune, 2nd. Weavers ranch, Bituated on Haffcretk, crease of deposits, 6, 363, 800. A Ban Diego dispatch saye Wilford r. H. A shack Dead. Patriarch John Smith is a visitor here' where the road whs entirely washed sit John Hartig end Mary committed Woodruff, president of the Mormon Frederick H. Auerbach oi Salt lake T. W. Reynolds is home for the east for several rods, suicide together in Leavenworth. making it impossible to died at Sinai afternoon Mt. church, la at the Hotel del Coronado. Tuesday James. Wheeler of Salt. Lake is the travel w ith team. At the ranch Us BospjUTT New York City, after being Senator Teller opened the campaign In Hei accompanied by Mrs. Woodruff storin' waa so furious it was feared Mat guest of Mrs. Sarah Gibbons. for acute obstruction of Colorado on Monday, at Colorado and his son, A. H. Woodruff and by hie house and surroundings would w operated upon the bowels. George Q. Cacnon and wlfe.;w James Peterson and wife of Merrill washed away. The road washed outW deceased left Salt Lake on July Democratic State comThe Massachusetts Mrs. Cohen, who has been stopping at spent Sunday here visiting friends. known ae the narrows on Huff creek, ft Bth to make purchases for hie house, mittee indorse Bryaa end Bewail, but one of the leading hotels of the dty, beJames Malin of Salt Lake City and being the main outlet to Echo, Castle aad has been in the east ever since, not the Chicago platform. came insane last light, and during her Mrs. M. Woodard oi Kamas are with Rock, Wahsatch and Evanston. Though all of hie tune in New Acting Secretary of the Interior Rey- ravings greatly frightened a number ot not a county road it must be traveled by spending nearly their brother, J. M. Malin. York. He was in his usual excellent nold reverse laud commissioners decis- the lady guests. Mrs. Cohen ia the wife the public to those places and should be W. W. Hortin and wife of Oakley and healtlsat the time of bis departure, and ion in the Hodgson-Eple- y of . II. Cohen, manager of the ar contest. , m good condition. The road suE. E. Malm and wife of Park City have kept his fatil illness must have been of very and ha Mining been company, pervisor or his deputy is requested to short Miration. Taewlajr. Sept. I. spent the past week in Rockport. in a condition of mental derangement once pass over this road and we think Bufshot at was family Hugh bmith for a long time. Herald. Howard Malin and wife and Miss he will decide that something should be The ijews spread rapidly over the city, Flossie Smith of Salt Lake are here done for the good of the public travel. andonlverv hand were heard expres- falo, Wyo. A murderous assault, one ef the most sions o profound regret. Not having Talk of foreign powers dismembering and relatives friends. with Mr. Weaver done much hag dating that has beenaknown in Salt visiting on this road receive an intimation of his illness, Tarkey. Lake for some time, was committed to in it his condition. On keep good There was an error in last weeks his friepds were deeply shocked at the shortly before midnight last night' upon Capt. Jack Craafortf, the poet scout, items. It was Joseph Gibbons who was own account it is hoped that this matter sad intelligence, and there will be in Mrs. Joseph Evans of 66 Vine street killed Washington. was accidentally will due receive consideration. C. J. kicked by a horse, and not Joseph mourning all over Salt Lake The over LeaJville at stopexcitement cowardly assailant is at large The Vernon. WAHSATCH. BIOORAIHICAL. having made hi escape before the pumps in mines is very great. ping Elders Andrew Peterson oi Wanship, of his victim had' cessed. TribFrederick II. Auerbach was born in Waubatcu, Utah, Sept. 3, 18. It is reported that John Duff, another groan Nels Larsen aud Robert biddoway of Editor Times: T, Forden, Province Posen, Germany, on Irish political prisoner, has come danger une, 29. Rockport were the speakers in the Sun22, 1836. He came to America August ' iusane. An extensive bed of fire clay hss been Thomas Liarrell of Kayavillewas a ously K. S. day meeting. when a young man, engaging in mervisitor here on Thursday. The historic Red Lion of Stockbridge, discovered just north of Balina. Testa o cantile pursuits, and thirty-twSince receiving the above the sad news years James Gulliher was one of the relays ago reached Salt Lake and founded the Mass., the Tuost populai hotel in the have been made with it by Larsen, the reached Coalville that Bishop J. M. Bakshire hills, was burned yesterday. brick maker, who pronounces it of from Wahsatch to Evanston. great house of which he has ever since Malin died n Wednesday afternoon at a hich date from superior quality, Afev$ specimens hare Mrs. T. L'uncan of Evanston is here on been the head, with his brother, Sam Only the front walls, 3.20 oclock. He suffered much pain, The house had 18!) been burned iu his kiln and it seems to left was standing. 1773, uel Auerbach. He devoted all of his the cause of his death being ulreration a weeks visit to Mrs. J. S. Ball. Loss. be the proper stuff. The manufacture guests, but no lives were lost. ot the stomach. He was conscious to Rain, rain; still more rain. When time and energy to business, and of fire brick in some place is quite an $50,000. the last, and called the members of his will it letup? When haying is over, no massed an immense fortune, being at knd it might be made A Santa Fe overland train reached industry the time of his death one of the largest family to the bedside several times. A doubt. first to in the Balina. the from Balina. Press. East, pay. Los Angeles W. J. Wrightof Coalville, accompanied owners of real estate in the city. sister, Mrs. Woodard of Kamas was also The train, came via last since Friday. Claud Bennett, formerly private secreHe was from the first profoundly im vuth him. Funeial services will he by Mrs. Peterson, passed through oor Ash Fork, Prescott, Maricopa and Y urns, tary of Hoke Bmitb, Secretary of the pressed with the future of Salt Lake and in accord- berg on Sunday. held in Rockport left tbs city yesterday over Interior, lain the nd lived to see the town grow to an An overland dty and is at ance with hisrequest, the remains will The relay bicycle racers passed here route. All damage done to the the Templeton. Mr. Bennett stopping is now in was this commercial Ife center. important be sent to bait Lake for burial. The rewill be storm road by the recent at 1 .38 p. in. on Saturday, which they real merchant the Indian department. lie has been in prince, and enjoyed the Bishop body will be shipped is some ahead of time, bvveral Wednesday. by say paired the West for a year past, engaged in the confidence and respect of his business Malm was a highly esteemed and much wheelmen from Salt Lake arrived at of the dead bodies of Miss wore of The finding for When apportioning lands in severalty movement eseciiptes. any respected citizen, and by bis deth Castle Rock early Saturday to relay the Over-nieyto Indians. He is more than pleased the general good was on foot, Mr. Jennie Bowles and Mrs. Henry of loses its earliest one and Rockport racers, at that poin- tin Cincinnati starve! sensational with Sslt Lake and pronounces it the Aoerbacfi was always foremost In it, and best citizens. "The afflicted family have as Hay must be ecarce in Evanston, contributed liberally of his time and reports similar to those surrounding most favorable spot in the country. the s:nceie sympathy of all. of thejjodies of women in Tribune. some parties from there have already means for the good of the city. He the finding started to mow hay on land belonging to neVer heb! but one public office, andi the same yicimty recently. Both com The New York Finaacier has pubWANSHIP. aud there two different ranchers in this vi inity, that was as of the Untversity of niitted suicide, however, regent lished its annual roll of honor of the case. in either W Utah, pt. 3, 18. but were caught just in time to save the Utah. At the time of his demise, I e was no murder mystery United. States. This roll includes in : Times Editor nomerical ratio all National banka Wednesday. Sept. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Barrow returned home which have accumulated a surplus equal Mount Hood reported in eruption. to 8alt Lake on Monday. ttrthw Pacific toand In excess of capital. and is oneo " "Chinese the most interesting and intricate banl V. M. Hixson has concluded to move coast. made in the Unita to Park City for the present. compilations at Bryan speak to 30,000 people Buies. The tmmber of banks entitle, Ben Williams is home again. He has Elders Simistor and hteedman of Coa0. to a position on the roll is 343 out ou. been working in the Park for a month lville addreseed the people here on Sun-dsMontana Populists will probably fuse a total of 3715 in the entire National last. past. with Democrat. system. Salt Lake City hat one bank Carter A Moore have just received two - TJTilliatn Richins is making a trip into retires on the Toll, the Deseret Secretary of the Interior Smith National, ita thousand bushels of old wheat from Idaho with A. Scow croft drumming j up f rom the Cabinet. report on Octeber 3I,;t95, showing ' its trade. Cache Valley. - McKinley addiesses a delegation of surplus and undividedjproflta to be $595,-84-7, Miss Annie Ray Young went to CoalTimes are quite dull here, as fhe or $75,347 in excess 61 its capital. West Virginia editors. ville on the 2nd. She is taking music sheep men have not been able to maa Republicans carry Vermont by ' " their wool yet. lessons in that city. It. Vales RecoplieS by Fky.lelaae. ioVernr n ive9 si 35,000 to 38,000. Kalt ke 18y5, jority rterville of lias wife a rule I am opposed te and At down from Lee Hattie been James Kippro Misq. aniHour whites were delegates, Rnmrait 13 and Tooele 6. The proprietary Eight Chinamen Fark Cjty spending a few days at heme. have spending a few days here 1 .smug medicines. Shall I value a good one, delegate, to be elected by the county killed by dynamite at Pinole, Cal. She returned this week. relatives and friends. especially when such is the source of Demo- j conventions as requested by the Tom Dentotj shot and fatally wounded relief from pain. At a V. M. Hixson and W. H. Gardner, topical (external ) Politics are not troubling the pePle, critic 8taie committee, Beld at Whitehall, Mont. application I have from Chamberlain Jr., made a run to Tark City and back here very much, the chief question Two candidates forjudge are to be by Bert YesterdT statement of the condi- Tain Balm the best remedy I ever used on their wheels Tuesday. They, made with them is, where are the taxes com-- j nominated to fill the vacancies caused of the Treasury shows; Available for neuralgia of any kind. I have; conas good time as the relay riders. tion j by the ingfrom? , resignation of Andrew Ilowatt balance, 1243,346,300 ; gold reserve, scientiously recommended it to many The hay crop is all up and most of the and Le Grande Young, respectively, cash Henry Reynolds is having a piece of oi whose places are now persons. William Home, M. D., Janes$100,957,561. wheat cut this week with the e being filled by J grain cut; some of the second crop of ville, Wis. Bold by John A. Catnpan Committeemen The g National Boy den - -Street and-M-- L, machine. It looks just as lucern has been cat and hauled. Richie, the : t business Sen. been appointed has some natural as it did twenty years ago. Michigan has kept off so far and nicSjPointees of Gov. Wells. die-patc- , -- H. fa4 ant business. Farmers are busy putting np hav and preparing to reap their grain, which is ripening fast. On Tuesday afternoon we had a heavy shower of rain and bail which puts the sun stop to farm work. came out warm and pleasant. Miss Mary M. Walker has returned home from ejalt Lake and will remain here the most of the week, returning to the city on Friday or Saturday. The Stake Primary conference will be held in Ieea on Friday, September 4th, at which time an entertaining program will be rendered and a very enjoyable timehadhy the Tittle ones. Mrs. Mary Gunderson of Cottoawood, Salt Lake county,- - baa been visiting with relatives here during the past week. Her sister, Mrs. Hards, of Salt Lake City come oat with her. To-da- y The many friends of Bishop John M. Malin of Rockport were grieved to learn that he was quite ill. It is to be hoped that the gentleman will speedily recover bis health nnd live long among his family and friends ; enemies he has none, can tie said te his prai-e. A in large 'number this of those pleasure-seeker- s from Salt Lake, who have been neighborhood for sometime past, are takipg their departure home, the cold nights being too much for them, it is thought from the way they bundle up The large barn ot George Warlellp, caught fire one day last week from some unknown cause and catne near going up w ith all its contents, but fortunately it was discovered about the noon hour when most of the men were at homeand all rushed to the rescue. Aline was formed and water passed in buckets to the burning building and the hay in one end of the barn thrown out and after an hours work the fire was put out after having done considerable damage to one end of the barn and a portion of the hav. Died, in Peoa, Utah. August 20, 18, Annie B, beloved daughter of John and Ellen Maxwell, aged 23 years, 5 months and 20 days. - The deceased was an estimable young lady and was loved and respected by all who knew her. She was one of the councilor of the Y'oung Ladies Mutual Imjvrovement Association ; always took an active part iu contributing towards the happiness of others and will be missed and mourned by the entire community. Aunie had been a great sufferer for the past five or six months ; her relatives and friends doing all they could for her. "Father, let no team of sorrow Down thy cheeks in sadness roll, Thoush they are the purest treasures From the fountain of thy soul. Vet, oh shed them not, but bear it. To hc fate in calmness bow ; " Look to heaven for lu protection Annie's with the angles now. Mother, look to Him afiove thee. He can eaae thy caret alone; He wlU comfort thee and love thee Now with anglee she has gone. You will meet her, never falter, Keep the smile npon your brow; In the mansion with the Father, Annies with the angles now. - -- to-da-y . -- De-Lam- j j ii, coal-ship- ped y i The funeral services were held on Friday afternoon, Angnst28. at which time Appropriate remarka were made by President Ward E. Pack, Sr., of Kama and Elder Oscar F. Lyons 8nd Stephen Walker, of Peoa. After the ervices were over the remains were taken to the Peoa cemetery where they old-styl- arm-etron- ap-fro- T. r st -- ; |