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Show I The IM-E- C S DEVOTED TO TJIjE PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. UUk Ulvnlty ITSTTICIRZEBTS OS' 1ST 23 O COTJITTT ES. 2wIOE?a--AT- FREE COINAGEDF SILVER, 16 TOf T ' yvv VOL II. COALVILLE, buglilm asked if they aery therifl-- , CAUGHT AT LAST.!0and, flinLi.g that they were not, wanted SUMMIT COUraFPTTiaFRIDAY, AUGUST?, the t6$5- HO. - 2S at t the animals off the rockpokt. to the supposition that the of one Rck k port, Utah, August 8, 18?3 deputies Perhaps Stag. they were the two joungihieves, and FiriroiTTums : hether he w,is safe with them who were on tiie other side of the cabin to knot ,K""e nl i Rur-- . GATHERED BY OUR ALERT CORHoward Malin, wife, and family Ltweay COUGHLIN AND GEORGE NOW! Upon ttieir a'Siir.iuie that he wan sate from him shot inm. 1 had nothing, emt. Tiieir traeks were followed for to Salt Lake, . , gone I when tirs-Die He knew RESPONDENTS. t the tie sani fiat it as BEHIND THE BARS. j about one ui!e opportunity against Magi;. toward themonth of Mrs. Soldo ay and son, Robert. wvaX ' East Weber the hail had to surrender. On other was a little bit of a kid. But he had 'til canyon. One of the parte to Salt Lake last week. S' ! f (h. Wrrk t r..m Nearly Out j oem-'on- he said the officer had a)- - busiaess to come at Us tHatway. After j Th I TM.kOtr.ri Hscthc Gme-T- h J. M. Malin and wife are vtaitmg jaA-ati- ve -- lld r nt','rfd ( lalm The Had t Sanrr t. pnwi I.ed them and (.null, eljceci shooting they Started shooting, we had to fight Efr T.. In uniiult Cunjr-- W hat and frieitds in Dakley. o orseraan The Time.. '! l i:eir.KrntaUea Surremt. r- -a They Mari to shoot in w then anv wandt g a hatever. In the otirwavont. When we did com onto! ij ' Mr. Manie hhurtliff of Mill Crew,. pass on near Ins residence thatv even were tt, w rii. eifl efra.e. mg , he leplied that he had eot,XTbe Salt Lake county, spent several day ma jl.nlelog cabin at Hslisath, the first the cabin and the two deputies bill we have of nad of the running away , the presence posse then proceeded to the pastes in Reckport last week. might pul 'warning he the canyon and remained on guard all x O AKI.KT Bishop Malin of Rockport ami Mrs.TC-Since the awful tiagediesof last week, officers w at when the latter iiegan shoot- - j lets through them. But we thought we night. The following morning thepos, Horton of Oakley made a trip of kind work, the was case The tame in haddoneenoughoftli.it discussed City lias been eke inthis'ing nothing while again passing W. Hr Walkers Lake the lat of Uit week. , tieeii And we were no longer in danger and it ; N. and a sigh of relief was creek canyon. He and Georg-ha- d UW l ,H,ldle hore tied lhinJ ns has from returned w Thomas lev, ife Gibbons and of Ouk i lsv " Hiker's stable and preparation were and breathed in this locality Tuesday when afraid to c. me nut in the open at either wasnt oeeesmrv to do any mow shootjHke Hyrutn Horner and wife of st once if iuudetn the he ing. fear shot thieves, capture they would the news mutied helv that Coughlin place for M.ss m , 1t m app returned 10 Park it should tutu out to be Them ; the house City were the guests of Mrs, Faralv tkfe-bo- ns NYewere delated about three hour! City last on Sunday last. and (Leoyge had been captured Monday through. Irnlay. was surrounded and one of the posse, in Kiting awsv, because our horties had said the he was that men Mrw. lohn Morehouse of Salt Lake is Mrs. L'oiiJtblin to M. J. Atwood and Mrs. Rust Tooele officers 10 at o'clock by morning who was a brother-in-lato Mr. Walker, Pack of Kamas, Mr. and Mr. Hixn. we off. raved we Before left relatives was shot. friends that gave and .visiting When, trv here, Tooele sony went to the house and found that one of neai (irantsville, county. j Mrs Bem-tione of E. Hortons sister. the ycuiig fellows was IJeber f rank- - and Mra. Pendleton of Wanship viabadi Ever suite the bru-- h in Citv creek they had handcuffed Coughlin, the of- - Dawes water three times and changed the Relief Societ meeting here- ster to Mrs. MeYcn him from one position to another several j and Mrs. land ami a companion. Mr. Walker canyon, where they were last seen by fiver left him in charge f wandlierg and the 5th inst. Monday, i tiie j Morelmu-e- , then Mevet of . H. informed the men that went to the gut so he could rest msisr. He suf-officers, they have been located neur'y started out in search for George. While times, ora Mamie Itembridge hat gone to house that the tw o young fellow were everv hour, and at places ranging from they were away Coughlin told andberg , fered much pain, but he found no fault! short time, ' i 81. at kis K, house the (I from before when the M.it n.glit that good HUthonty dial lie had m.idr- - up his mind to sur- with us. If we had had a pencil and S H. k tolling has a bonanza live to one hundred miles apart. J,,uig men called upon hiui. Consider-sout- h UOVTSVILLK. upth ' al,le a to him out asked have officers write Id heard soon as he the as render fork it was were of Wetier pajer feeling is expresse d against Walker the He is reported they rier. Friday night IlovTaviLU, Utah, August 8, 189F. statement setting us right, and working on some fine ore. j for not informing the posse of the fact Enrroa Times: seen at Pe a, where they were reporter! in the canyon, atm hail voluntarily dying would have pinned it on his hresst. voon U,e hoUM men ' hi Mm Grace Maxwell of Peoa met with ,h,t to have ld up a man and taken $45 broken the stock of his gun with that in Before we started he. told us howto James Stewart cauie down front GWt- th beout ,0 an accident last Saturday, while f11 Park Tuesday morn ing', where he knsK from huh ; later they were said to have view, but he had not had a chance to tri4v ei t0 reach Ogden canyon, llead-suriend- quite of them. The next day it was learned iieen Jromher ami while Snuing brothers, g tor a week. offiv med us to 'until the time when the been seen at Kimball's, at 1arkCiu, a man ramped a tail sod a half that hurry off, as a h'g ose near A, 1) R, hard's As she was place. would came Hfter lien we soon be us. south of Peoa, on the night Trankland Harry Lambert, .marble carver, wt at Ogden, al Mill Creek, Murray, and a vers tirst saw him emerge Irom the cros'inc a w aterditch the kingbolt of the away he was still alive, and we direc- again in tha employ of the btimati. brush. d ven other places, and it is the supposihtigfry broke, letting the buggy down in passed through here from that good-byMarble Were, HoTtsville. to him and started ofl. ,LIKCE St RRL.VTltRs. front and throwing the occupants out. tion, was held up at the point of a re- County tion that these rumors were circulated volver and relieved of some sixty dollars, -Mrs. Ann .Haddock was taken olohokVwiohy. The hore with the front wheels, came Mienfi McKellar, witn a posse of by friends of the outlaws to throw the his eoffee p,ot and frying pan, but thia denly Monday with a paraletic stroke-did not talk care to if as much, had George trotting along nothing officers olf the trail. Of course all the eight men from Tooele, joined tiie hut to various When near the postoffice the was not known until the parlies hud the tpiBe, and died Tuesday at assau jiersons who saw him alamt forces this time. Grantsville made their escape. This ends the hunt Ana what is very singular in the hiataey rumors could not lie true, and subseduring the afternoon he said that he horse wax taught by N, B, gnapp and for Coughlin and George in ibis place of our town, Mrs. Edith Hobson paew McKellar told Coughlin that if he had Dot taken any tied the in Miss until Maxwell came the up that and shooting, part up quent developments prove now that they have been caught it is away about the same time. Mrs. Hiltand him liis would locate lie says that in the affair near Evanston stated what had happened. Horace puriuer and get Murray report was true, where they that they will have a fair trial on was affected with dropsy whhriU hoped w he too was did a not fire he as gtevens told as of would the accident, and of the brush they shot, took a couple of horses from in front of a to come out and full justice be meted out to them caused her death. The funeral servisaw scared' to go and help repair the asked a to that 'use gun. ife'says buggy, did K- - E. Vier. saloon and proceeded toward Tooele not shoot him, but that if George over the departed wer held Thurackspu B. Coughlin first killed lawes and then which he did with the greatest of pleasnot surrender they would pop him full crawled out of the window of the -sand They were both intelligent shantv ure. The' lad; went on homeward reWAKSUIF county, presumably to join w ith a band ted of and had holes. the ladies, beeateBsS' pec and along a ditch until he got right of cattle thieves and othercriminais eaul joicing. F'ortunately no one was hurt.. Wanshu, Utah, August 8, 1805. all their acquaintances. Their gea Coughlin went down with McKellar to hind Magg, who was crawling in the Fhe had two smaller girls with heriu Editor Times;- to lie ojierating in that section. toward the cabin. He says Stagg .the buggy at the time. The registrar is around tbit week. ology and funeral service will be giwawa This move, however, resulted dis- where the other officers were and called grass later. Tiie bereaved have the tympatlfep' heard something behind him and turned. A Dumber of C. Jensens friends met The ladies have all been willing to reg to George several times, but be did not oftlie entire eomitinnltv. C. Y astrously to them, for the Tooele officers hi, residence on the night of the 2nd inter so lar. had teen warned, a posse formed and answer. Fin ally theofficerwsnrmunded died immediately afterwards, Herald. Inst., ami Miss of Mill Ella Capson East Creek KCHO. gave him a snprie''bn his the outlaws were captured at 10 o'clock him, as they had sunounded Coughlin.. George was wounded in the affair jhirthday, which occurred on that date. came out last week and isjisiting with Echo, Utah, Augunt 8, 18tCiu .. the bueiness. The That seemed - relatives Editor Times ; Monday morning in South Willow cannear Evanston. One bullet, coming IP1'' mere rien,lg Pwot fern WoodFred Larsen and family of Park City and out surrendered, lie lad (tine and other placet. Mra. Hirst and daughter of Ogden mtr Rockport, Oakley, Term few Third e below miles the yon, from the direction of Calvarly auwLIay- ,vpnlt,g war'WTltln gamoi and cwrnertcrwti mrVhwwtti w0 mwOa a short YTVBtnK trteihdg it e'prr mine. They surrendered without a claimed that he had notlieard Cough- lor, cut through his left leg just be- Mis Roberta of llenefer waa visitiss' danng. The mnic was furnished by visit with Mr and Mrs. 0. Rasmussen. lin call to him. The place where be low the skin, inflicting a flesh wound, Gsctr Jensen and Austin Keel. All fight, and begged their captors not to Kephi Taylor and Miaa Louie Bitner j friends Jiere Monday. above 600 yards from shoot. The csptnring posse wss com- eurrendered was Mr. and Mra. George Olson were eawaa and another piece of a ballet atruck present bad a good time and Mr. Jensen of Balt Luke art out visiting with rela w here Coughlin had given himself up. tives and friends. thanked for the surprise. them S. on our street last Thursday. of Marshal P, J. Meaeham, City itself. posed his rigbt leg and buried CoughThe Carter & Moore roller mill hna George was handcuffed, and the com- lin -Miss A.G. Sandberg, H. E. Booth, Jr., Ae Livingston of Ogden is visits w'sth a pocket-knifdug part of this out IEOA. shutdown for repairs. They will enlarge her aunt, mand was given to drive on down the Mrs. George Gilchrist. lbert Erickson, Rftell Barren, John 'Peoa, Utah, Angust 8, and the rest waa taken out their millrace. Mrs. Phillips and son of Park City' : Richard Rydalch and Steven caavop. The posse hid gone but a short by Dr. Wright, who The lloytsville marble works dreaed both Editor Times up were visiting friends here last wek. distance when they met the buggies of The general health of Ihe people here two headstones in our cemetery this Worthington, all ofGrantsville. wounds.' Mr. and Mra. J. Bowmen of Ogden sow Sheriff Harrington and SaltLake'officers week. They have quite a number more ' THE CAPTl RK. DESERVES SO SYMPATHY. visiting the latters mother, Mrs. Havasu to erect. of Coalvillewaa Tiort -John Our new minister, Mr. ferry, deb ven& The posse reached tile Third Term and the piisoneie were given into their Eoyden ; w was wuh the ho Harrington What is the matter with Coalville a in Peoa on Monday. . , ' very interesting and touching eermosw mine aboit daybreak, the journey charge. The canton was left at 11 They do not seem to take last prisoners when they arrived in 8alt; Miw Kellie people? rewas reached fifteen of Friday evening. o'clock. Grantsville Park City Martin, thither having occupied about an hour much stock in the telephone line. All Lake from Tooele, save that the prison- Mr. Evers and family, who have bees on tnrnal home after spend baturday, About three miles down the canyon minutes before noon. ers deserve no sympathy ; that the offi- - ing t weeks vacation at the Peoa the rest of the towns seem willing to do pending a few weeks here, returned to their part- - You would naturally think Evanston last cocohuni story. from the mine, they discovered a horse, cers were justified in firing on them at House. Funday. would take the lead in an enCoalville Salt In his with Lake interview the returned last Tuesday Miss which led them to think that the boys Bromley, 'had and Mrs. that Isabella Maxwell has returned ample they Wahsatch, terprise of this kind. Is it because It from Balt Lake,' where the had beem were hidden in the brush. Orders were reporters, Coughlin showed a epirit of opportunities of snrrendering. home from Provo Citr, where she has will benefit sotie other town besides the past few week. at ence given for the members of the depravity and boastfulness that was visiting with relatives and friends itself? In the past It has seemed that visiting Bromley-maMr. Harrington says when he firgt he seen late sod' 7 George for some weeks. seemed to consider the they bad no other interests outside of early in the harvest fields these days, a came across Coughlin op the Metier) poie to surround the brush. The banks disgusting7and The many friends of Stephen M. their own city . - We do not blsme, people were very meagerlj covered, to it was awful crimes which he has committed bis immense crop of wheat it ripeniag arrest him peaceably,'..., Malker, wfho is nowin the Samoan Is- - forworking for the interests, of their fast. did He all as the a he joke. says huge only necessary to station men above and but his request for surrender lands, will be pleased to learn that the own town first, and then forotber next. There was a little excitement in the below the vicinity where the horse was ehejoting ; that George did the loading. answered by a shot from Coughlin that gentleman is in excellent health and is This is not something that will benefit eastern part of town last Saturday seems to land. seen, and on either bank, in order to Georgeie very reticent, anil, but far the saddle horn .would have j enjoying bis stay on that far-oonlyone town, but all. Coalville, gets caused by the departure of a noble bowmake it impossible for Coughlin and realize the enormity of the drimes com- proved fatal. This only goes to show Haying is in active progress and the rustle on yonrself, and show. the people ing animal hitched to a carriage in are pnblij spirited in this enterp- which was seated two ladies. One had mitted. in direction to with George escape any the character of Coughlin, who admits rather, so far, has been very favorable, you and the bay Is being put up in first class rise-" of version at the the lines, the other the whip, and going shooting out being eeen. Coaghlins that fchenff Harrington was the best. condition Mrs. Atwood and Mrs. Pack of Kamas at ; but the crops are light on the rate of half a mile an hour. Lear-ia- g is in as subtanee JWahsatch follows, and Richard RyMarshal Meacham friend he ever had in Park City, and w ho mo(t 0j held a meeting lie re on the 6th, nnder farin0 here at 9 oclock a. m., they arrived : to aTribune dalch were the first todiecover the trail. given repot ter gt the first opportnnity shewed his- - A large number of people from Salt the auspice of the Benevolent and in Coalville for luncheon at 1 :30, uad We were asleep in the cabin when and Mr. Hix after Tliey had ridden on some little distance gratitude for that friendship by trying Lake have gone to Holiday Park and Charitable Society. Mr, purchasing a few articles a talked ahead of th rest of the posse. But on they commenced shooting onus. Why to murder this friend. other resorts in the canyon during the son accompanied them to Rockport, back and arrived here for dinner at 5 ;30g where they held another meeting in the and then were congratulating themselT the hot weath- Pst tw0 week seeing the horse Rydalch went bak at didnt they come up and ask ua to surtheir Y. arraignment. . afternoon. on the flying trip they had made. 11. er tbe j render? But they didnt. Thty just The valley. once to call up the others, while prisoners were arraigned in Salttr BKWErKR- .remained and gave bogus orders commenced sending the volleys into Lake Tnesday before Commissioner! ITTOK. Hekefer, Utah, Angust 8, 1885. lor the past month, UiTciS, intended to convey to the fugitives the the shanty. The bullets whizzed round Somner. They entered pleas of not l Utah, August 8, 1895. ' being on it good behavior, much to the Editoa Times: Times; Editor Kid said heads we and were the idea that there was a large force of men our gone guilty, both to, the charge of murder delight and peace of our citizens, and no Miss Carrie Stevens it cp from PetertAirangeiqeHs hsve been made form with him. When all the men had got now, sure. But I told.him we roust and horsesteaiipg. Judge Powers will , doubt the boys feel all the better for it. son spending a few days with her parOn Monday evening, the proceeds dance ' Our registration officer, Henry IT. VVil ents.-' together, they scattered up and down fight for our lives. 8o we started in. defend them cn the line oi to go for the benefit of the Sunday around attending to register- either side of the bank, and some dis- 1 did the shooting, and the Kid did tha and prill trv to prove that Mias lioMa Francis left here for Fait school. AH are invited. they had no on th of not names are we those ho Lake ng on Monday last to stay for the a of When came out below the where the above . hore loading. tance and chance to surrender, but were com-i,August 4th, Upton waa favored with season. list. Th thera are that summer , j 7 prospects who were fellows two cabin not ahot of the officers the one w aa seen. Then spied from the following ladies : Mjsl visit themsave do to to the shooting pelled will qoite aamUt mho wi Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Bond and Bart Samuel Atwood and Ruth Pack ef one of the men in the brush. As was ran like deer for their wagon and made elves. w ho have not done so in the past. t Gibby of Morgmrirer visiting her on Kamas, Mr. W. W. Cluff and Ilannali learned afterwards, the thieves had off. Then I walked towards Dawes, They were bound oyer yesterday iarJ Well, the agony is over and Coughlin Panday last. Eldredgeof Coalville. Their Visit we come down into the brush from the who was lying on the ground, The old the sum of $1500 on the William Bennett. Jr., who fell iff a I in the fDterM 0f the Benevolent Relief charge of borse- - j And George are caught- - at last.- - YVbile of our horse theT cabin where they bad taken supper to man was dive. He reached for his gun stealing: last week and was badly kurt, it Society- - After the opening exerctoev lrge a number They will be tried for murder es, of citizen of were -- from a 4 with was feet which , out. had him, but couple have a bap, they overslept improving rapidly, by request, Edipond Eldredge made ater on. ; he remembered them. It catching will, him to or raise I i told not was but after Idfire. themselves. It The llenefer Charitable Benevolent few remarks on Jhe mission, and labor long daylight that when the two young desperadoes Attac ked. of the sister in behalf of tho Relief Society held a meeting here oh Saturwbenlbe officers came upon them, and Then he Letitgo and I went up ta him. Denver, Aug. 6 A special to the Re passed the officers near the Hot day last! Th following visiting ladies Societies of the. stake. Each of th they had Intended to move on before He was sbot throngh the lungs, and publican from Douglas, Wyo., says: Springs, in Salt Lake county, that they addressed the meeting; Sistars W. W. liters addressed the meeting in a very that time. Certain at last of their men, there was, blood in his mouth. I got The foreman of a herd of ebeep owned took to the, hills and started east. It Cluff, M. J. Atwood and Ruth Tack. interesting manner, encouraging tbma the officer began closing in and fired a some water and washed eat his mouth by th Platte Valley Sheep Coin pah suppoedb3r many of our citizen was born in to a renewed effort in the project of th John Th late Phillips ' reports that six masked men rode that they were making their way to September 1821, at Luigattoch, Car- fair to l held in Kovemvwr next for the , few shots into the brush to .orive the and gave him a drink. into camp Sunday night, held up the to Peoa, near where the first encounter marthenshire, Wales,, He - emigrated purpose of finishing the Stake Horn. He said he was sorry they had men out The move was successful. aatumted the wagon with coal was hald with them by the officers and herder, there w Their visit waa much appreciated by tbm fired on the .whin. They said they COI OHUN SVRRESDERS. which time they shot Williamson first to Pennsylvania, remaining oil and burned It. They shot a hail in Utah 1803, mem Iters of the ward.' tew years the came to Coughlin appeared on the weet side wouldnt have done it if tuey had known dozen sheep and roue off, after telling nd came very near winding up the ca-tthen ; Dipping at Clarks corral is progressin winter one Crovden, stayed herder they would wipe out the en- - .reer of hlieriff Harrington. On the of tiie brush. The officers ordered bin; only the two of ua were in the cabin. moved to llenefer, and remained there ing very satisfactorily. Herbert Clark, flock if he had not got out of the lowing night, after 'the ancounter with his bands, which he did They thought there was a nigger horse-thi-- to throw up until his demise. He kept open house who has the running of the corral, reand out j the officers in City Creek canyon, ' will apparent willingness, ' begging ttie and another man in there too. park at once. The company sent date, abowt for the traveler and it is said saved ports Raving dipped, up-tand say j t about 10 oclock at night, two young arms and ammunition -from freezing. is still very buy5 He one and more than 40,000, officers at tha same time not to shoot. The old man said he didnt blame n that they will stand their ground. Biood- - j Den parsed through Pea on as the to prospect 100,000, W- dip Richlns starts to daywith Mr. pects t wers very much Johtt EydlclT,- - Ruel Barres and Gus for ihooting at theta.r I clidnt- - know shed I likely to follow as jaded by hard riding ; are good for dipping. W. B. ficow croft on a business trip-- . in and fact the dead called was much 0 in until apui so that whip Kid dispute. my claim the range Sandberg were upon him immediately. Stagg attentiun to him. I Deter a.med t i. fc CV. COUNTY NEWS,'. l 4. f llrS''itdll , iff- - - t ... ' ll.lu. 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