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Show COALVILLE TIMES. UTAH, COALVILLE, A f i I KUm nol illlfl XSB ( Of HAIKICOALVILLE BL W.1X to Par City e.LS,t0Ecbo T tUlTlinCtFitfMull c0. UK.- a I. Wt lfr i . i n - .I. wort E.,.,.. lAttut . 4. J-Wai. Haffujao has purchased the Hodaon reoidecca and is now buoily engaged in moving in new furniture, etc. preparatory to keeping house. - '., . .. fealina Trees - Tw Mad Aeeldaau TmcSw'i Kualaatba. a man On MoudayTT a. m., the examination of applicants for certificates to On Tuesday last by the nie supposed to be fwni Sail Jak o, while uj Spring eieek; found r a giatt cap and began picking 11 with a horseshoe nail. He evidently . didnt think it was loaded, but it and exploded, mauglin Lia hands i a fearful manner. lle.was alone at the time of the act i denjaml wulfced twelve mile to I of Reidelbauch, isdiction. AUG 27, 1837. AID DtPAttTURl ul kagMral to the lodge in thin jur- !DorDlD- round of visit The : fru-- t crop in Se something immense. Tree are breaking down cmler their yier county ie 12p'i loud of apple, pluiui perna, praen , P- - teach with hi fingers literally torn to He bleeding profusely. hikes, A miner by the name of Mo-e- s pieces and C Park in tl e Silver King, ity, working and stopped t Mr. Powells house, itlktrlMS reieiveda oevere injury from a rock Hosmer was immediately tent for. The for Tl Time- M Cam " s ! Bauilpp - , falling on his foot Monday night. The Iuctor found it necessary to Oakley . amputa'e Ljrou OF fen foot ia badly mashed. all the fingers of the left hand at the toekpurt..... W. Vonn iienrae Waasliln . I bartes H. West If you want to learn the art of rais- last joint and the index fingerof the Boyuvulo . John Clark Optun ( A Cailw Creek ing nice peaehea on apple trees, ak right hand at the second joint, liter 6ra C. (1. Bnmra tetio W lluam Brewer Geo. Sweeting it. If you the wounds were dressed the patient Mr. ... Heueler joeepli a Balt I Unelim Alu-. after the inquiry you wilt Shave came down toCbaiviile, and teem! to be Ornden I au swearitieen Morgan A H.Aibiy learned a valuable secret, tadCauyoa.Wyu. getting along nicely. , Corrnidet . coin; leteu, r t iii.i eul-lulo- g. 1 ve joyed. j j j hollowing are the names o! the ap plicants: 1aik City: Mamie Martin, Katie T. Maun, Nellie Martin, Pearl E. Newcomb, Grace Porter, Eva Huith, Mary L. Vic- , I Elia Richardson, Annie Don and Frankie Noonan. ht i Company. it-e- CoabiUt. Carl Aiheotij- W. M, Boy- den, Wiluiur Evans, Margaret Brundage, Ruby Williams, Clara illiams, Annie Carruth, J. F. Smith, J. Day Birdw County Lizzie Ilouson, Minnie Copley Oscar Crittenden, C. H. Wirth, the Miami Wirth, Blake, Janes, Brown, Ilarling, R. Brim, bert Mafchant, Deter P. Peterson. d.Messrs. 1 Al- County Cumiuiiionrfi, County Commissioneis McDonough, am bert and Carruth met here Satur- acation over, now for school. day morning for the purpose of fixing the rate of taxation for oummit What we want of you is a call, countv, and fixed the same at 53 mills for county and county school purposes. The valuation of Summit county this year is $4,231,738, which is about $(4,000 to look over our stock of BOYS AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING. less than last year. Commissioner Carruth was instructed to communicate in iah Lake and Ogden and send Thornton Lambert to the one making the most reasonable terms for care and treatment. The Board then adjourned to meet again one week from Monday. Now, when your thoughts turn to Clothing, why net let them wander to ovr stcre? We have the variety, we have the with-inrsp'it- styles, we have your sizes. C on fined fas Safe Keeping. Sheriff Lindsay canid dow n yesterday with Het bert Humes, alias. C. Alford, who was bound over, to the grand jury in the sum ot $1,500 on the charge of rape alleged to have been committed in Park City Jnlv 22nd, on the person of his niece, Miss Matilda Humes, who was keeping house for him while his wife was attending the jubilee. He was serving out a term for battery on his wife when the rape charge' was filed against him and his' time expired Tuesday. Being nnable to furnish bonds for his appearance, be was brought down here and lodged in the epunty jail for safe keeping until the time of his trial Alleged On -- be-gs- u as soon ss this work is which witloccup'y three with a visiting teacbei and a social reception at the City Pavilnm, all ut w Inch was highly appreciated and en-- j t very heavy indstorm visited tb:s VMlllfcR CASE. Church lrrotorv. section Wednesday evening, but aside Charles Randall of 8alLake while Y kAlSTa. LETTER-Dfrom splitting in two and blowing down riding down Chalk Creek Bash, Monday Ward SAt rams at MttTtMtF.very about half of a big cottonwood tree on I ie. t . II. was thrown from his cart, Rt 2 right, on p. Sunday, Main street, no damage was done. " at Sunday Sarath Schooi Every large stone. S. G, Watson, wife and baby, of Peoa, tO a. m. Geo. Heard, Supt. in that locality Some Fait Me eying Every fiut Sunday were in Coslyilje Tuesday. Mr. Watson took him topsrties Bennions sheep dipping at 2 p. m. Bishop. , will remove next week to Park City, corral, where ne lies at tbit writing -General Priesthood Mkj.tim of tn w here he has beeu employed to teach Ward. Hirst Sunday of each month at The exact extent and nature of bis 4 p.-t- n. of schools one the Bishop, lot the coming school injuries an nob Enow n, though heis unEvery year. Aarosic Priesthood to move without suffering intense able Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, Bishop. Plies Amy and Walter Burden went pain, and it is feared his spine is inBelief Society Meetings Everv first fuThursday at 2 p. m., in Academy Build- to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the jured. neral of Mrs. Ostler, their aunt, who ing Eluabeth Lusty, Jre. uurtower Fartjr. V. M. M. I. A. Meetimis Every Sun- died on the 20th inet. Air. John Iloydeu, Pres. day at 7 :30 p. m. It. It. Copley, Lenore Mies Evans and Mig Amy b'other of the deceased, had gone in the MonY. L. M. I. A.MEETtNoa-Kv- ery Boyden entertained their friends at the before day at 7:30 p. n. Eliza Barber, 1res. day residence on Friday August Rt Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Bull. Jr., tfr. Boyden Every krid y Primary Meeting Beautiful decorations, consisting 20th 4:30 p. in., in Academy Building, and Mrs. N. S. Timpson and Sirs. O. Maggie Salmon, ires. of sunflowers, boquets and pottedplants Choir Fraction Every Thursday at ioulson of Salt Lgke werein Coalville adorned the rooms. Iligh-fiv- e was 7,:3Q p. m. I. W. Siouster, Chorister1 Sunday and Monday, the guests of Geo. 8 X. until .30, Mrs. W. Cluff, 8r., KufTand family., They returned Tues- played CHt'Rt H. tLe first prize, a beautiful CONGREGATIONAL securing day. Preaching service every seeond glovc case, while to Mrs. 3. !. ScIiikiI every W. 1. Fark was on Monday brought Sunday Chandler was awa.ded the censolatiun Sunday at 2:30 p. m. before Justice W. H. Smith for grazing Pastor. deck 1. of cards in a silver case. J, Nirtiso, prize, Third North and Guinea St. Salt Lake. sheep without a license, lie was fined At 7 oclock refreshments were served, 160 and cost. On Tuesday P. 8. the Misses Flora Cluff, Blanche Alli-o- n Condie was arraigned on the same and Eila Fisher presiding st the charge and fined $100 and cost. tables. Excellent claret punch was also Mr. Randall of Union came down to Rerved .during the .progress of the Coalville Wednesday and while here games. wae taken seriously ill. llswas cared The invited guests were Mesdamet for, however and on the following morn- Alma Eldredge, W. W. Ciuff, Sr., W. ing Ilenry Wheaton drove him to hi W. Cluff Jr., T. J. Lewis, C. I. Wheadon, home. E. M. Allison, Jr., Geo. Edgicgton, F. Mrs. Peter Clark and baby, who since M. Pinneo.T. L. Allen, R. F. JSorthcott, her great trouble bay been residing with Wm.Parmley, W. Visick.J.A. Smith, her parents at Fresco, Cal., ia in Coal- E. Wilde, F. Olson, Mark Hopkins,' Jos. ville, visiting among those whom, Fisherji. Evans, J. T. Hodeon, W. F. though strangers, she remembera as Smith, Agnes Hodson, Lena Thackeray, her friends Robert Calderwood, B. 8, Chandler, G. Hon. C. A. Callis returned-frothe Y1 Bullock, Albert Stevens, Geo. Olson, LOCAL BREVITIES. sawmills yesterday. Mr. CaHis informs Carl Allison, Misses Brundsge, Lillian us that the twolarge sawmills have been Cluff, Louise Carnan, Annis Thomas, 3. II. Bali hat gone to Salt Luke on shut down, and like all good citizens May Bosbard, Ruby Williams, Clara butinees matters. illiams, Flora Ciuff, Blanche Allison, deplores the necessity of such a move A. A, Perry came over from Hilliard and the hardships it will Ella fisher. bring upon the flret of the week on business and tlrrcouimunity, A Omid Hurprls pleasure. Cunningham with his vitascope and i surprise was gotten up on Monday A. D. Wheadon ie now located at Wa Clawson, the hypnotist, gave two per- evening, the L3id, ut the residence of eatcb a one of the operator in the rail- - j finances in I. O.O. F. Hall Tuesday and Mrs. James B. ! road office. Maple, to celebrate her Wednesday nights. The attendance .Nth birthday, it was a grand success. 8. J. Kenyon bought the goals, book j was small both evenings. The first One of the neigliliors (otMrs. Staples etc., of Shields Bros., Park J foimatiee wasa diseapolutment to tliosi ansy fiorn her home fori few hours ! Who City, Tuesday. attended, which uii loubtedly is the w title ihe people got together, and w hen County Attorney Shields attended the r ason the attendance w as so light the she teaified home the expected tifind eeond night. Clawson could hot getfa meeting of the Board --of County Comthe fund v awaiting their snpjrer, never subject the first night aud ;be vitascope missioners Saturday last. of thinking anything of the show was too short to taking place as please. Deputy Sheriff Fa lilies made a tr p pirt every seemed as usual thing about home. out into the bill for the purpose if On the seeond night, however, the hyp-niti- B it her can le imagined w hen1 surprise tern red two subjects and picking up sliPep licenses this week. put she found the house full of her friends them under the infli ence in a short Ileber Hollands is in Coalville again her to awaiting return wish her many time. They did whatever h Mold them lor a short time, lie has beeu taking of the yetums and ha a time of to end furnished considerable day amusein the tights of Salt Lake for a week. lejolcitig iogetlier. After Mrs. Stapleg ment Jor the audience. L. E, Eldredga ami 4, H, Ball baig got over tfie surprise, they partook of The largest crowd knd the which graphopbon taeh purchased greatest the good thii-provided, ftef which a we have seen in Coalville excitement in very pleasant furnish amusements for many daily. evening wi spent in singa month was occasioned by a young man ing, reciting and mu-icselections till County Sepennten leul McCofkle was from Ileber riding a bucking horse a late hour. down from Park City Monday aud Tuesup the street. The animal of teachf Tboe preent were Mr. nvi Mrs. evidently day as a memWr i t lie board object rul to being spurred and dumped Andrew examiners. er Gregory. Mr.and Mrs. John his rider in tne dust. The horseman, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Alfred Hayes, Mr, Joseph Bull, Jr., and N. 8. Timpson however, remounted and the horse and Mrs. Albert Morton, Mr. and Mrs. attended services ar thl Hake Taberto buck again with such vigor that Joseph Black, Mr. and Mrs. lahmeal addr-sse- d meetthe and nacle Sunday he threw hiiusel.and ruler 9 well. Just Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Janie Cowcill, afternoon. the In then Marshall Wilkin interfered ing smt Mrs. Radih, Mrs. Josepli lyrah, Mrs. a Report reached beie Monday iu.n) f( paper mi George Bu liainur, Mrs. paviJ Wilson, wl JaaTes tJuHiburr Jrr, lb i probably a ciw tor u,e doctor and the Misses. Minnie RadihtL.'rA. for. i.y Vv'avatcb, bad skippei, much to the bidding him to mount io h ,gain Hayes, varah A. W i!in, Mic Louia bagiin of numerous cieditors. reet.' He change,! his SR(i,;e to the Naples Z. and , otheis. . A marriage license was issued 8atur-pny he was leading anj wanton hi Bovdeu to way. rne give von a p,,inter, said M. day last by County Ckrk F. Gragg, a popular londactor on the Amo Ferkins aud Clarrisw Unrr, both C lamWUins Coin-- , D J are low spending Cho!Pr, at d Missouri Pacific railroad. oifaltjAke, who Diarrhoea Cbanil-erlam'Cholknow RemMT that Colic, aU.avf W eber. their honeymoon on the pmmpt relief. For sale l,v JuLu era and Diarrhoea Remedy .cores' you r ' reme Com' den A Son. when you have th stomach acheT J. W.'Wrigbt, I), tmtv CoalM . in il S. And Well, O giving this doe.' K. after of minder the . Certainly vou dont of advice, to K11; con.hit , .friendly an ,u meeting al"1 a'''''15 v srvWa, ville MonW ductor passer! on down sallow skin and A - very nvv ths,R' It is a , "ck fact that te of the order here tti it nigbloii have nev tlimiMihU of ladroad and n i1bad and Mr. right tie , irlv Ri-etraveling men never tasc for theC trip withplevjar.ttiine was r out a bottle id tM remedy, which i would have been ciirrd a very interesting small lhe7 r the best for order in the mt great pill gave the memheis "Wtoon. John world. 25 and AObwel J.bo'Hes for sale A 8on. t Boyden Park Juttday to ity went cii,t ak He by J ohn Boyden & Son. ;. Peoples days. After the examinations the teachers of Coalville succesxfullv i entertained the . w con-.iude- at 5 oclock. Toe paper, will be examined and maiked by the board and the results be made ki own and-Br- . A was began by the examinTuesday even-in- g ing board, and fow-de- Peoples Mercantile Co,, Map ALMA Saturday last Sheriff Lindsay went to Grass creek and arrested J. R. Janes on the charge of rape alleged have been committed upon the person of Emetine Lambert of Kaniason May 5, 1!KJ. He was taket to Woodland and on Monday was arraigned before Justice when lie waived examination was bound over toawait the action and of the District Court in the sum of $1,-00- 0. At the time the offense is alleged to have been committed the git was under ELDREDGE, Manager, O Q T Always On Hand aVthe 1 17 FCHMINE years of age. Persons who are troubled with indigestion will be inteiested in the exper-enc- e of W. H. Penn, chief clerk in the railway mail cervice at Des Moines, Itgivesme pleasIowa, who writes: ure to testify to the merits of Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea suffered Remedy. For tw o years I have am and from indigestion, subject to of pain in the attacks severe frequent stomach and bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never fails to give perfect relief. Trice 25 and 50 cents ; told by John Rovden & 8on. Awarded Highest Honors World's1 Fair. DRr Lumpj Stove, $2.25 1.25 Mi Ty Pul l Delay. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY WeberCoal Co lt " rs Clearance Sale in some of our lines at OYfEkiiha MOST 'tt-yo- -- PERFECT MADE. pur Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret Ammonia, Alum or ary other aJultarant ro-- n 40 Years the Standard. prices" 10 Bedrock Prices, b'rViCCd: A" otb'r 80xt5,t HARD TIME. G. W. & ROBT. YOUNG, Wanship |