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Show University of UUh I Coalville 4Ji LEYCTED TO TIES INTEEEPTS OS STIEIvIXT AKT MOEGfAN PATROHIJE HOME INDUSTRY. VOL II. tl.e 1 COR, I't- it -, limsnr.t Mr. GATHERED BY OUR AUERT RESPONDENTS. t 1 Srrl W ht II $$ Krprmnutivf't Found to Write Alrnut ta'iVnn essiul loirs an Ml. 1 aii" of c- mi town s Ai.ol.er , j 51 i tir.tce Maxwell went to va t Lake , tiie tirt of the week and will remain in the city for tome time. Ui Kline Edit ir Times ro. . 1 I i Im .. Ja, !) mi5. ELECTRIC SPARKS. -- Jpiie.e t- w e Ot t. 24, lbHr 0 ! James Judd and wile went to ba'i The Sitndav night meetingi in 'tie Lake on Mindav last. Peoa ward (omiiienced for the season Born, Oi tober Itith, to the w ,fe ofM. on holiday etemng with a large attendance. I. vta!ey, a danghts r. Mother and baby are doing well. C. D. Bleuard hat gone to Star Y al Mrs. Emma Holling of Balt I aae ;s lev, Uinta comity, Wyoming, to look U pton for a few day s, the guest visiting after his interest in that part of the of her sister. Mis. Jacob JJ .ffojan country Edward Haley of Upton left for halt John Doud'e of Samaquin. Utah Lake on Sunday last accompanied by eoiinty, is visiting among relatives and Miss Martha Judd. He intend- - to visit friends here. Mr. Doudle is a brother of the Temple before his return home. Mrs. H. B. Williams. Mr. Florence of Morgan was a visitor Tlie beavv rainstorm on Mondav in Upton Sunday last and attended the afternoon and evening put a stop to out afternoon services. He addressed the door work for, short time. The storm on the occasion in a very lirhelv j pe0j,i will do any amount of g Kid to the cattle an,j jnflIructue manner. and sheep range. Warran Mallony and wife of Arizona htephen Beard and wife of Henefer are v their friends in Upton for a made a pleasant call on your corieepon-den- t shoittailing vacation. Thev are guests of Mrs. on Monday . The gentleman and John Boyer and will return home in ' lady were on their way to Karnas on aliontaweek. J. 0. .j business and pleasureWVH44TCH. W. I, hnvder, E. D. R. Thompson and B. S. L. MeCorkle were the speak- W vita vTcit, Utah.Oct. 24, J H5 ers at a Republican rally held here on j Editor Times: Friday evening of last week. The room M. Bull made w as lair ly; well filled bud tbexeuiarks of trip to Evaneton Fri- day. W. I. Snyder was well received and ap-- ! A dance was held at D. Moores on plauded. The other gentlemen did not make very much impression upon the j Thursday. audience. of Evanston, Martin Christenson F. H. Wright and W. J. Wright of Wyo., was a visitor here on Thursday. Coalville were in I'eoa this week looking W. i. Rhead amf- - family returned up as to what could and would be home 1q their ranch, here tne first of the done towards the erection of a telephone week. line. It seems now that the iiiea has J. ?. Ball made a sale of his steers the taken a practical tarn and that the long 2lJ ec Wing the price 'dts.red enterpiiae will soo be - broaght pateek realized. to asuccesssulend. Strike while the iron Some travelers shot one of I). Moores is hot and push the work to a apeedy while passing Moores place the sheep B. R. Vier. E. completion. other day. ROCKVOKT. On Wednesday night Bishop Bennion Rov kpobt, Utah, Oct. 24, 18115. lost six fine bucks and several muttons, billed by wolves. Kmtok Tim kb: J Mies Vivian Peterson ie visiting relasale of David Rees made a his steers tives here. the first of the week; 128.50 each was Mis Carrie .Stembridge hag returned the price obtained. VVm. Hodson lias appointed home from Park City, John Horton went to Salt Lake to at- day for their cattle sale at their Yellow Creek ranch. Mr. Hodson is closing out tend the Iemocratic convention. in the cattle business. H. E. Seamons and wife and Alfred Talk of bear and deer is indulged in SeamoBg have gone to Salt Lake. in sporting circles, several of each kind School commenced Monday wither. having been seen of late. Ye nimrod Ramsey of Millard connty in charge. anticipates a glorious time in the imThere wa a Republican rally here mediate future. last Friday. Messrs. Fergeneon, ThomA Wahsatch sheepman got full a1 son and Snyder were the speaker. S. Evanston' the other day, and having WAX8HIP. dropped bia tobacco sack aix times on the way while taking a smoke, insisted Wanuhip, Utah, Oct. 24, 18f5. tb&fTe bfj found six sacksof tobacco Editor Times : wntbe way; and went to bed that night Beef buyers are plentiful of late. feeling well provided for his months MeCorkle County Superintendent tobacco. J. B. visited our school last week. ECHO. Barnet Rigby ba been quite ill for a few day past but is now better. Echo, Utah, Ocf. 24, 1895. The 22ud Ouorum of seventies bold Editor Times: tbeirquarterly conference here on SunDr. Chambers was seen on our streets day, the 27th. Wednesday. A meeting was field here on the 17th John Hopkin went to Fait Lake Monfor the purpose of perfecting the Young day on business. Ladies Stake organization. Quite a Wm. Taylor, night operator, has gone number of prominent ladies of the stake Carter as agent. te Fr W. W. sident Cluff , were present. Bert Mobry it now at his old stand in was also present. Mrs. C. Pack of Echo as night operator. Kama was chosen as stake president. J. B. Rawlings, inspector of mines, The Y. M. M. I. A, was reorganized a visitor in. Echo Thursday. wag Strom-neson s with E. and started the 20tb, Wm. Brewar of Henefer ia looking as president; Wm. Pendleton and Lyle Hixson as councillors; Josh Bates after the book in John Hcpkina store. as secretary and V. M. Iiixson assist- LA populist meeting wa Tield in Hop-kin- s ant secretary and treasurer. Robert ball Monday evening. J. Hotran McMichael of the stake presidency and w as the speaker, John Bowen of Hoytsville were present. Mrs. Wm. Blake has returned from Both made interesting addresses. England, where ehe baa been visiting Waoehip and Rock port baseball nines for some months. will play a game here o the 25th. The Joseph 8 tore r and Wm. fctagg went to days rport will conclude with a Supper Ogden Monday to attend the ttjalof Y. and dance. Coughlin arid George. , HOTTSV ILLBL Arthur Brewer, brother of William Utahc Oct.24, 1895. Brewer, waa ia town Wednesday. ArEditoh Times: thur ta a watch now on the U. IV R. B. A basket ball was given Fridar night in Weber canyon. We are pleased to learn that Miss .by C. Sargent and John Edge!, which waa a success. Millie Gilchrist, who went to Ogden Bishop Sargent has had bis fine crop some time ago for her health, has imof timothy bay baled this week over on proved in health enough to attend school in Ogden. Elkhorn and hauled to thia valley, The Morgan band gave a dance in The little daughter of Robert Menzies of Coalville waa up here Friday taking Hopkinr hall Wednesdav night. It rdera for an ideal recitation and read- waa well attended by outside settleB. ing book. Tbe Jady is quite young for ments. -- t a ttgdc-nsbnrg- riov Utah, n T NO. 37 lf on the stump. James Rtlseell, who gave a ecieptaan liere on Thursday night, was exhibition Pans, Utah, Oct. 24,L8j5 a fair house. Tie exart. gree'ed Time-- : Eiht-hibitor is maimed by the loss of ltti Lake on i Ralph Maxwell went to U. W. aims. tute Monday to (yenil the leuio ia! cone.tirn. rvi 1610 fr-M- eul a was he'd at night with Barlow I t;rg I'soii and Joi.tf lai k .ja-aker- FREE C0!h AO E OF SILVER, j, , 1 -s pr'ii'q1 without at) I ridwv- iti w. City and ! ing for the lent to of the destpute, Jhe from thTrhoulitpr, hut the fatal virus building nse.i as po ire court and jast J had too far spread, and death was sealed f t i. Iiutstlgietsw.is i ms? a. ted tbouL the upon him. He Iav eta family. DAILY LIST OF HAPrENlNCS AND yxiir LM2ly the I e Yeigti for a resi-- j Mr- U .publican National muiiim tee trill -Migg.eF s er dome, the p uiton oflhe town j niei.t OTHER NEWS. 10;U ig then their t lactation heme. All issuing aTall for the Rationalporjwseof Vi r Jmldt.H. g ne ti Trcvo to attend - ni ihf iTfihdtrut AU thf ti e li atfemy. litp.rtul KifliU bf ikv Wfrli tric r reionilv lariHMi, C tfkttpitfettl f rttin the Tlr The" tmrta of Hiimoueki Thine A Jiii e. n. a ie a business trip j ht. 150, IW insurance exeecll y run There and tterr, KokHul.i, Tnkio, Nrmlii, Amori and to 1rovo M e yiH- -t w e k. j Watteiton, N. Y It wa found Ps Otoruiial will shortly be opened to inter.Hum Bo fnt, s wade a bonnes i Etrivhrir a schooner wteh went ashore nal). ma! traJe. davthat trip to fleher this week. betw l een Point and llitnder-. Oci Campbell Sfiurdav Ju - n IU'ut'er of one young' folks kt ,l9tdy film! to iHmglas, the daughter-ie-laou harbor The Tuiks threaten ryvo.t. yesterday ir the Mystic btar, of the Marquis o! tended the f all at Echo on ihe 2 rd. Queensberry, has , loaded with from Ietroit to Pme iHtids to be throw n forsaken the variety stage and has The Seventes held tt etr first das . iron. It was found that the crew of tlie an eniregemeut with the on We netay( eettlen n t. tepted meeting of he sea-o- n Frawley schooner was safe li.iung retu int-in Dramatic tl e Con pane, fihe will mak P.tig at.d intends to (intend I tr of 'The hull all the i the tngtit. rigging hei first apperam-Mrs M. 'Ttfities ot Oregon is visiting exncCn c.k'ins by force. at Stn Francisco Mvstu Mur is completely submerged her parents fere, Mr. and Mrs. George Thursday might, and her ezlarv will Two ss iot hung at Fan Qu nt.n.Cal., and lie in a dangerim position. a week. Tristram. for mm, lor on the high sea. Willinm Edwards and Ras Brown of Tnewtsy, Ort. AS. Tanlli-hedul- ti Young Markay' Hag Fata. will lie changed so as Tatk t'iv have lt-- visiting in Henefer Lieuienant-Gove-no. r of CaliNew York, i and ores Millard wo to 19, The first intimato give protection for Several davs. tion fornia of u the accident which resulted in dung. erre-te- d nf Date for Mor. vioborough beve'.il load-o- f produce have been - the death of John V. Mackay. harks out and tlie tlie Central pricein ordinance Jr., was lating Park from ami birje'e hauled here disposed ofm received her by Mr. Maekaya private -fight is declared otT. park. , Uitv during the week. Fourteen Chinese put to death for par- secretary. It was a cablegram from Gmernaieut director of the Pnion Tt e Republicans held a meeting in Clarence Maikav, in which he mid John, r , Henefer on the 21st ir.st. Attoruev Pacific recommended that tl e Union ticipating In the riots. was thrown from a horse yesterday and . Pacific and Cential Pau he be (nsoli-datedThe business portion ed Fairchild, Muvpr was l4,e speaker. seriottsly hurt. The had Oeorge R die rtt of the firm of ft, II. Yi., was burned. Loss, $75,000. the case hopeless, Clarence-begge- A Co , bait finea made , Schoen-holzNew Lake, StephenYork, Oct. 18. Morns England i ejects Venezuelas claims the secretary to prepare hie ness trip here daring the week. a convicted tire-buwaa and is confident Cleveland will not in- father for the worst. Charles Wes, of the uismit county sentenced to forty-eigveara in the terfere. At an earlv hour this meriting another Marble Works, has just erected a nice state pnsou. The U n ion Pat ific Government director message was received, stating that monument in our iemetery for Mr. J. Tbs tool maker at all the bicycle man died laatnight. Younf explains the signficance of the recent rePhillips. - shops at Toledo, except the Yuing, port. Msckav this" city from' ihfr The Y. M. M. I. A. of Henefer held struck for higher wages, and the stops west June 8th, and sailed for Europe on a arrived Over thousand at delegates their first cession for the season on are dosed. . Washington to attend the Unitarion con- the steamer Paris" June 19th,- Hinday night last and will continue Commander Billington Booth of the ference. Tiding received in thia city by friend-o- f Rundayevenings for the present. Salvation Army announce that the big Mr. Mackay Indicate that the accident The anniversary of the battle of TraThe dance at Henefer on Monday which Ini son loethislife happened salvation congress will be held ib Chiby falgar was commemorated at lomlon at a night was a grand success financially as this year. It will last four days, cago shooting party at a country place for well as socially. The muic was good the first time since that engagethe two young men had taken at the viland will be field tlie latter part o( ment. and all seemed to enjoy themseive. y November. lage of Mavot, in the department Several parties have been here trying Irish fiurthe. about fifteen John Ciilort, the McArmile southeast of 18 Oct. John Butte, Mont., ie to buv up young stock but the town leader and memlier of Parliament for Paris. horse became frightMacksy'e a well known miner, waa almost thur, well B. cleared W. out. w end ill be married at the East Mayo, prettv instantly killed in the High Ore mine of Noveoitar to a daughter of Justice ened at the firing of a, gun, and threw him against a tree, fracturing hie WEEKLY REVIEW, tbiaafteruoou. He jmt bia head out Mathiew. skull. to be the into shaft caught just in time m Keporl4 by tk KHftiatM of the SS Ocukd. Wednesday. cage. Thurston Will i by (decendiBg BridftrtrFi. burned were blocks n business Fourteen carfiau coma is less nush There to the general Francisco, (Vt. J9.D.P. Senator bhafer.Jr., John M. Thurston left for Lo .mgelee mercial movement this week, indicated riage man ufactnrer of Pittsburg, shot and at Alta, Ia. Loss $70,000, as much by reports from eastern jobbers killed himself. Ila was president of the The rumor that Olney intends to re with his wife yesterday. The Nebraska A- Loan Ward and and other, whose travelers have Thirtieth Building slatewmanexpetU to stay there for hi sign i not credited at Washington, from trips west and northwest. odation. and shortage in his account Van Wyck of Nebraska health during theemuing few aeeks be- -" There are. of course, noteworthy excep- wa the cause of the suicide, was stricren by paralysis at Washing.1 fore the meeting of Congees, Fenator Thurston, though elected its Eire Baltimore 'merchants at finding Blanchcster, O., destroyed ten. tions, a aeat in the npper House of , their relatively most satiffiactory trade. This tBtrtyiieeven business hopses ant! Congee, The president ha apiointcl Alberjf , , , sti'l retain .'ie o'lre ,f emn ul tulici- ia largely aide to the, remerkab'y favortor of the b uion 1 acitiu able conditions at the aouth. In gen t churchee, two secret society lodge system, though at Douglass, Wyo. he ha stated that he will shortly band nd tlie jKvstoftiee. The total loos i var-era, the volume of business appear of New Byrne in hia resignation to the Union Pacific slightly smaller this week, but with a ioosly' estimated at from $150,000 to York hae gone to Europe to establish an receivers and thus severe hi connection widepread, although somewhat irregu- - $250,000. ii i gi lit i u a biisii i w , trpto iletR . Th Etritl of the Mrflt F rm Twfc In Huuirult County nv opino.ii stie 11 ilo'o-ui- hus.u. are .,n a urn iinn ed',.e 1 1 Ml 1 COTJI .TTI ES. SUMMIT COUKTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1S95. COALVILLE, THE COUNTY NEWS MTh C (h-t- litz-iuinio- dw-tor- pro-notHi- y tho-youn- g amvdi well-know- n Wk Ml. well-know- Ex-ei.at- lar, demand Among Higher pricea for staplek sre those for cotton and cotton goodetrliich reflect immense ;eculation and good actual demand, growing out Of belief in a short crop. Reports that New Orleans houses have tried to corner October delivery are said to be confirmed by etrongsupport from that market. Wheat close higher on a better export demand and continued drjr weather, although spring wheat refeipts are very large. Winter wheat Itfand of flour are scarce and higher, jtorn is firmer on restricted receipts, and oats, coffee and coal are also higher, the latter on continued progress toward paying rates. Throughout the west there are favorable trade conditions, except north of Missoori and Kansas, where there is no change from the previous moderate volume, or where recent weather condi tians have checked trading somewhat. All lake ports report an active demand for tonnage and firm rate7 Kansas City announces an active week in commercial circles, as do Chicago and fit. Lonis, wi'h the outlook for a good seasons business. At the northwest hold your wheat" sentiment is spreading doe not appear to have had but thus much effect. fieatlle reports more fall wheat being sown in Washington than last year, and Tacoma that the export trade with the Orient and with the United Kingdom continues active. At Portland there seems to be relatively less activity, and at San Francisco the only real improve ment is reported in dry goods, fruits and vegetables being plentiful and price. The total value of foreign trade in September was slightly smaller than a year ajoowing entirely to lighter shipments of cotton and provisions, as bread' stuffs, particularly corn, and refined petrolettaa shipments were larger than a year ago. Imports, however, heavily exceed exports during that month. Detailed figures for August and eight months show - that while export of agricultural products (breadstuff, cotton and provisions)" show decresses, " manufactured products and products of mines and forests show gains. Import have increase very heavily over a year ago, particularly m raw and manufactured textiles. ugar imports have fallen off beavtlv. Exports of wheat from both coasts of theUnited States this week (flourin-elude- d as wheat) amount to 2,409,000 bushels, against 2,244.000 bushels iait week, and as compared with 3,192,000 bushels in the corresponding week a year ago, 2,709,000 basbela two years ago, and with 3,270,000 bushel in the like week of 1892. -- fr i- Monday. Ortobor SI. Kansas City, Mo. Frank Hills, for live years past editor of the Kansas City of consumption. Journal, died San Francisco. Alfred Robinson, one of the oldest pioneers of the state, died here last night, -- Robinson was born in Boston in 1807 and came to California ia 1849- - Fora number of years he was connected with tbe Pacific Mail Bteamship Company. New York, Oct. 20. The World toFoo morrow will print the following will 20 Fourteen Oct. Chow, China, lie executed The four condemned leaders will leave Ku Cheng on Wednesday and be brought here to be pot to death. Hazleton, Pa. The mining village North Stock ton waa practically wiped ou by fire last night. There was a high wind blowing at the time and before the tbe fire could be gotten under control twelve dwellings nad been destroyed. Loos, $re,ooo. Lincoln, Neb. In' the districtcourt yesterday Judge Holmes listened, to arguments on the demurrer in the case of the date gainst InspecfoF Frank Hilton And hi bondsmen, llilns attorney contended that the office of oil tor was Unconstitutional and that inej-therefore what money was received belonged to him. Judge Holmes toon the case under advisement. Davis, W. Va., Oct. 20 The particular have reach! hereofa shocking fatal accident on Sharei mountain,; in Randolph county Marion II. Carr, accompanied by his wife and two sons, went into the mounta.n ia search of genseng, building acampat night, which they covered with slabs. Between 2 and 3 oclock in the morning a big tree tell on the cabin. Mr. Carr and her son George were inetantly killed. The other eon, Jesse, was fatally injured, and the father is badly hnrt. A fire in the d some brush, and the .bodies could have been roasted bat for Mr. Carrwbo "succeeded in extinguishing the flames, adding painful burn to hia other injuries. New Orleans, La., Oct. 20. Fire broke out at L oclock this morning in Algiers, and before the flames were finally subdued destroyed about one hundred small buildings and about twenty more pretentious structures, including the courthouse and a number of baadsome residence, It is estimated that seven hundred persons are rendered homeless. Relief measures wereetarted tbie morn to-d- ex-O- il c international detective agency. About forty buildings, mostly business houses, were burned al Madison. Minn. The loss is $15 ,000; insurance ' $45,000. It ia said at Union Pacific headquarters that no snerewor has been choeen forJohn M. Thurston, who is ew pected to resign a general solicitor some time prior to takihg bia aeat a United State Senator. While making an argument in the United States Supremo Court General Thomas Ewing wa taken Suddenly ill t the point of faintness, and was compelled to suspend the argument. Hewa revived after some effort, and conrlnsion in the courtroom until the conclusion of the arguroeat. Joue has Acting Fostmaster-Generissued a fraud order against tlie Kansas Mutual Coupon InvestroeutCoropanv of Kansas Citv, Kan. An order has also n ben issued against the Loan syndicate of Chicago, for obtaining money through the mail by alee and fraudulent practice. A change of much importance to the bustnese men Chicago and tlie North has been made in the office of Iba Dun Mercantile Agency of Chicago. F. E, Griswold, who ter twenty years has bad control of tbe Albany, N. Y., office of the agency, has been appointed general ct bih! manager .of the Chicago will have nnder his management thirteen other officer in the weat and northwest. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 22. When 8. R. ul Brittsh-AmerJ-ca- di-tri- Balkw ill took formal possession of the with the railroad letfore Congress meets. Before , Reaator Thurston left for the south, he said ton number of friends, that it would be highly injudicious for him to attempt to preside over n law department of the Union Pacific and occupy a aeat in the United fetate Senate-a- t the same time, particularly in view of the facUthat Congrese, at its next session will undoubtedly pay some attention to legislation affecting tbe bond-aid- ed roads. Senator Thurston has been a United Ftatcs Senator since the 4th of March last, though he has not as yet . taken hi seat. lie has continued in the position of general solicitor of the Union J acific up to the present time. He will be likely to stay where he it for about two months, and tbe Union Facific receivers will then have to look for hia successor. tlvsr Coins Stopped, Washington, Oct. 23. The appropriation for loss on recoinage of worn and ' nncnrrent silver coin for the current fiscal year is exhausted, and a it is th intention of the secretary of the treasury not to resume, at preasent, the coinage of ai Iyer bullion purchased under the Fhernun arl. iuid as the alock of gold bullion on band at thetuint at New Orleans ia very limited, instructions have been given for a furlough without pay of nearly all the force employed at tho ' New Orleans mint. The treasury now hold in silver bullion, purchased nnder the Sherman act," 137,844,000 fine ounces, the cost ot which was $124,080,323; the coinage value of this bullion in silver dollars be If this bullion ing $177,964,000. Imosilver dollars the profit to tbe government on its coinage would be nearly $54,000,000, which sum coaid bw paid out for the ordinary expenses of the government or silver certificates wonld be issued against It. It is not thought that the coinage of eilyer dollar will until there some action taken hv Congress on the currency question. The mints at Philadelphia and San Francisco will continne to be employed in. : the coinage of gold. q were-coine- he found but $UQ in caeh on hand and no account books. The city had over $58,000 on deposit, and it wne n demand for this money that caused the bank to fail. " Thnrd.y,0t. in cabin-ignite- the Durrani case. d 1 - Caban claim to havAJtilled 390 Spaniards. Fire in a Def Hoifler elevator caused Historic Taverw Bwrawd. a loss of $100,000. -Charles D. Rose withdraw hie chalPhiladelphia, OtL 22. The Sevan Stars tavern, in East Vincent township,. lenge for the Americas cup." Arkansas Supreme court sustains the Chester county, was burned last night. Tlie Feven Star was" built long before law against the revolution, and was a famous stopPayson, Oct. 23. Tribane Special ping place for travelers from PhiladelJehn Starr, who was suffering from a phia to Baltimore. Washington end hia often stopped there. Near by poisonous spider bite, died last night at generals is a monument that mark the gravesof bis fathers ranch, between Santaquin many soldiers of the revolution who and Mona, home time ago his hand , died in Old Pikeland church when it was was first amputated, then hia whole arm nted aa a hospital. prize-fightin- |