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Show i J FATROhIZE PBVOTED TO THE INTEEEST3 OF SUMMIT COUNTY. HOME INDUSTRY, VOL IV SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, COALVILLE, WOMAN THE COUNTY NEWS ' GATHERED BY OUR 'ALE&t RESPONDENTS.' Th Kim!. f th- flwk Krimi Kvrry Turn, In Summit County '"The Time,Found tn W rite Alinut, - i;r,ir-M-iittiv- fcOR- - Editor - April tu.-L- PROGRESS lire scniircMH. NO. wards a better stet of thing..? We reply emancipate git Is. it iVijilue the j fact that iliev -- hare pre- - THIRD DISTRICT j tliilie, TO it COURT. JuiIkcA.O, Norrull, 1rr.iritiiK.' I ctrue out from ceptijnft, fadings, reasoning powers, and held a of the natural j emotions of busy eesnhn of thiv Third Uys, and that mirnl of the, Hot net Court lu re Tuesday, morning, i jmrt.rp.iu- - ,,of the wverige the run of s The(irimvter Mtsporfird of win Hie of tlw pcojrfe vs, A. R, Richard -- on ly Ly Plato. one hoy is fr m utio'her, I Lt those case R herein defendant wa Education a a! fn-- in'.etcour? of j woulen a ho ft el incline lJo do so charged in five distinct indictments with fraud in keepwomen weie U to , uu. t. tan-- . Toil Mend into the aren a cHife ; let them, if , and secltG.on and a juinLmt become merchants, barr- ing accounts; these indictments were ignorai e they to formed tl.e coudit.mi of tie ister-, pel it icmis. Lt them have a found by the grind juy in thg fall of 1&94 and defendant wa sndti-icr- ,fa r field. of the c..ue&. nrraignpd shortthereafter an 1 pleaded not guilty to ly YtU a.'i her lauMuiine The last sentence contains the whole vigor ami each indictment. Finee 'the date of g'.orv, Greece fell, gradually atrophied, secret of aodtal lx-- t them piogress: entering this pl-became one half of her had been, of set have a fair field nothing whatever can aa done towards bringing defendant to purpose, iutel.ectu.illy and practically the male half of the community endure paralysed. Not long ago the wife of a in fieeilom and preserve the integrity of trial, and these indictments were passed in agenetai way frm term to term in wealthy Greek peasant sought piotec their manhood? Man! he it youisto the District Conn of JSalt Lake tion against the cruelty of her husband. help them on to good! County And although for eight Urm of that eourt when tjie Hal hound her ahno-- t naked to a stake Jeremy Benlh tm laid it dow n that, No case was removed to this county. At in the 8ri.et in cold weather, unit urged government ever yielded a right unless the passeu-bto str.ke, clmstiMng them bullied into it, Heaven foihidthat the the last term of court-4- he defendant, by hia w ben thv refused. The com t exonerated same he said of our brothers and hus- dictmentattorney, moved to have the inin each ot these five cases the husband on the ground of the wifes bands. IAft them yesld jn good time on the ground that (he jjefenL-insubordination. We ranrint afford,' and give the womanv cause a fair field, was ant not brought to trial at the first "to tea. h a woman to disois-it for her cause is not hers only, hut mans term of court after the finding of the intile CoQiliiuiidi o 1 lieT husband. And alo. Whatever uplifts her will elevate Rome, proud Rome, began nobly but him Her increase of usefulness 'will dictment, as provided by the statutes of this Slat e. This motion was ended ta degradation. In her early stimulate him. As wa-- . remarked argued at a last term 'by and taken under advisement days her Women could boast of numerous powerful writer: Society is raised by by the court. At the opening of court privileges of wnnh they were s every new right, that women gain. here this morning, Judge Norrell, in a Let us have a fair field! This is all deprived. As their liberties nurrow sotial depravity increased. we ask, and we will beeontvit with rather lengthy opinion, sustained this The U'jluhty ot matrons and the purity nothing less. The finger of evolution, motion and ordered eaen and all the five indictments dirmis-e- d. of her young daughters were things of which touches everything, is laid tender- Connor vs. RadJen, which was a suit the pist. Female ignorance became a ly itjJkiu women. They have on their in ejectment brought by the plaintiff te virtue, and every accomplishment in side ail the elements of progress, and art or learning was regirded at fit only its spirit stirs within them. They are eject defendant! from certain lots in I ark City, tried at the last term of for women of loose morals. Music, fighting not fur themselves alone, hut court and taken under advisement, the court dancing, singing, reading, were ail inter- for the future of humanity. Let them rendered judgment in favor of defenddicted, Under Christianized Rome and have a fair field) ants. the insditaiion of the Cannon Law, the Estate of John Frightright; letters of Iowatjr Commit. I oner., poeiiiou of women not in Rome only administration issued to Erasmus Sorhut thj"oughout ail Cliristendom, was Board of County Commissioners Tjie still further degraded. All pretense to met Tuesday in special session, all mem enson, Estate of Samuel P. Hoy ;t order equal right was swept away. The bers present, and transacted the folcause why decree of distribution Church held and taught, that woman lowing business: should not be made. was created to tserve p an and to sub.Thiy meeting was called for the purBstate of Ann Haddock, deceased; mit to .hia desire. Even the pose of passing an ordinance concerning English law, in the spirit of the Cannon tbelicensing of shaep herds pastured in final Recount of administrator allowed and administrator discharged. Law, holds that a wifet the servant of this county, and an ordinance prescribEstate of Chester bnyder; order to the for ing her husband. penalty any person or persons how cause why order of sale of real essai-or t on business in doing carrying any Officiate Christianity descihed the tate should not be granted, also order most innocent of relations of the sexes county who fail or refuse to take out a licenee when such license is required by fixing day for bearing annual account of as naturally corrupt. administrator. Hearing on both orders ny ordinance of said county. . Nature was subordinated to a depraved fixed for May 21st. A communication iroiq the State theology. Kingsley says, The ChristFirst National Bank of Park City ve. Auditor to the bounty law wae relating ian Church was swamped by hysteria Thomas Charles et a!, order for pubLU . tsl itiuHauivi century.' .V communication was alee rea-nrft4. , avetormavwmii-i.il- , mue.uwJuWa M. O. Johnson ve.' John TtpUn i appointment of a fruit tree 1. ; John iNo than before. As to education, Boy den was appointed receiver add iuepector, luldoverwwJUUawula behe said, worse w take gown or garment, of all property of defendcharge , came a woman than that she should be meeting, ants for the benefit of all creditors who The law ordinance rwas taken eheep wiee. That popular clergyman, the discussed and passed, and ordered may come and share the expenses of Rev, Knox Little, in his Sermon to np, suit. in the Utah Patriot. There is no published 1880, says, Women, A venire for twenty four jurors was The Clerk waa inetructed to draw warcrime that a man can commit which on the Treasurer for all juror and ordered to issue upon which the followrants justifies his wife in leaving him. It it witness certificates issued in 1896 on ing names were drawn: W. H, Ben-nt- t, her duty to subject herself to him alCharles Solberg, I. W, Smith, surrender of tame to the County Clerk, ways, and no crime that he can tom-m- it a The Clerk waa instructed to invite the John B. Iloyt, Jos. Phillips, Charles justifies her lack of obedience. If Commitaionera of Wiuatcb Fountain, Jebn Pack, D. B. Lewis, county to he be a bad and wicked man, she may George Wilkinson, Thomas Gilchrist, meet with the Commissionera of SumSamuel Clark, O. C. Lockhart, Andrew gently remonaterate with him, but re- mit Park 24 on th at City May county fuse him never. to take into consideration the propriety Fisher, Richard Williams, James T. It is not to Christianity, but to science of Keacei, H. H. Swan, Joseph A. Fisher, permanently establishing the county William not to our preacher, but to our thinkers, Ovard, W. II. Branch, John M. line between Summit and Wasatch the race owes its progresrion, and that John F. Parks, Richard Harrington, and make joint coryey therethe bonds of women are being loosened. counties, Garrans,' Dennis Leary and George for. ' No great English woman has ever apThe resolution was passetktiiat the Byard. of some hut Church dignitary the peared The calendar for the May term was of Summit county has attempted to smother her or her Coanty Surveyor meet with the County Snrveyer. of then set at follows : schemes of - reform. Mary - Borner May 11th, Irinda Watson vs. Ontario Rich county and make a' survey ville was publicly denounced by Dean and establish a permanent location of Mining company; State vs. Corneliua CockhurnOf York, and as late as April the line between Summit and Rich Glaseett; State of Utah vs. Alonzo B. 24th, 1884, Dean Burgon wrote in a counties. Richardson, bearing on demurrer to inThe Daily News, Liberal paper, The Clerk wsa instructed to notify the formation. against the proposed admission of Sheriff that he orhis May 12tb, Henry Newell vs. George deputy should he women to examinations for honors at in attendance at each cession of the Bittinger. He described it as Oxford University. Board of County Commissionera. 13th, Garity vs. Lynch. a moral revolutien disastrous to a The bonds of Ephraim Lambert asFish May 14th, Richardson vs. Crescent He on went womqn8 best interests. and Gamo Warden, Solon 6orensen and Mining company; Harvey Stanley vs. to give the purpose of creation, how she John McDonough ae Road Supervisors, Crescent Mining company. was designed to be the complement of were approved and filed. May 15th, First National Bank of Park his dhiefest earthly mans being, vs. Murdock. , j City RIELS ALLOWED.joy, but all this will be brought to May 17th, McCormick B, Lucy for W. y. Young supplies an end at once if you teach her to try George James H. McCormick; Aron Keyscr vs. Road Supervisor, Wanship. .$ 29.50 to.be (what she can never become) Everill. , mans equal, much less mans surperior. J. A. Smith, jontingent fund. ... 26.90 May 18th, McLaughlin, receiver va. ' courtMrs. be have to will Robinson, cleaning Henceforth she kept 1.50 Harrington; Lsney vs. Carpenter; L. room down, and so on according to the oiiT K. Smith vs. Henry Newman. On the Board mntion adjourned. formula. Do these good gentlemen Following cases were passed for the really believe that their Christian offices term by agreement of the MOTES. gVBILXE parties require them to appose, and tooth nail, - Stold vs. Daly Mining company. Alien every attempt towardsjwomans advanceThe famous Indian band of the Teller va, Daly Mining eompanv, Bear vs. ment? We suppose they do. An Symmi Utah Grocer company vs, Institute at Grand Junction, Colorado, American song goes : Williamson. Pioneer Utah (or the been has engaged "There was a man what had a clock, The law and motion calendar will be Jubilee and will be a feature of the His name Was Mathew Wears, heard on Saturday, the 15th of May. concerts. and parades He wound it reglaf every night Robert Macaire, the first play proFor four and twenty years. During the winter of 1893, F, M. in Utah, will be reproduced durduced time-piecWhen this precious proved Martin, of Long Reach, West Va,, conwhich ing the Utah Pioneer Jubilee, clock to be, . An eight-da- y tracted a severe cold - which left him will be held in Salt Lake Qitr beginA madder man than Mathew Mears with a- - cough. In speaking of bow he ning July 20th and ending July 25th.' cared it he You wouldnt wish to see. I used several kinds says; of the original cast are still in the of cough syrup but found Jno relief go when the end. comes and womans Many until land of the living and will take part in I bottle of Chamberlain cause prevails, will they not feel like bought the reproduction. Mr. Mares, that they ha e been misCough Remedy, which relieved me The first carding machine brought to almost Instantly, and in a short and have entaken in their time-piec- e time, Utah is now la St. JohnApache county, brought about a complete cure. gaged in supererogatory efforts to wind When to Utah was It by brought Arizona, troubled with a cough or cold use the np the public clock? Let us turn from and after a most use- remedy and you will not find it necsuch puling specimens of manhood who Brigham Youog te try several kinds before you get women in perpetual ful career was given to the Arizona essary would keep relief. It has been in the market will be returned for mission. It Mormon over twenty year and constantly grown servitude, to one of our great thinkers -- for exhibition Lake purposes Salt to Proand favor in the late and giants in progress, popularity. For ante which will and 50 cents per bottle by. John at fessor Iluilev, In hit Lay Sermons during the Pioneer Jubilee Boydenand Son. What is the first steps to be bold in' July. he says : rre,, Farmers and Ranchers of Rdckport, Teoa, Oakley, North Karuas, Epuok Tiiii.: In Greece the ductuue Kamas, Woodland and Bench Creek, the - " Bmter ITefsrtmcnt of the ' Rieh'UMi.,1. Srljr hut Have W Crystal Creamery butler is now running and is hilly equipped to make a large amount of first-cla- During the slimmer a cheese department will lie established. In order to run both departments we find that we shall Heed more milk than, under preseut are would therefore rangements, is produced in the vicinity of the Creamery. ask that you anange to produce at least ten times as much milk as jou are now producing. There are many acres of waste land near the Creamery that w ill grow the fine-- t milk producing grasses in the world. Much of this land is for sale or e pav the highest cash piice for imtter fat, or it equivalent in butter, of rent. CltlMTAL l.lt Y any firm in Smnnit County. A. A. MILLS, Manager. tltll.i.tl 22, 1897. Times E. Hortin has filled ht store with The Young Ladle's association met with new goods. them and a most entertaining program Snow fell (o the depth of three inches was rendered on the night of the 2Hth. Tho 22nd Quorum of Seventies will Some of the farmers have coin meneed hold therr quarterly conference here to plow anti plant their gardeus. Sunday, April 25th, at 12 o'clock. All W. V. II rtin 1ms put up a nice new members are requested to attend. Counfence in front of las house. cil meeting will be held at 11 oclock a. lip. Frasier has erected a new fence in which adds much to the looks of his The County Commissioners, Win, ! 40., buying twenty five ceutaworthof goods, and theu claimed they had a bargain, Now is t he time to commence thinking about a county fair, if we are to have i0ne tiiis year. A few carloads of potatoes might be shipped from tiiis place if there was any market for them. Thomas 11. Dearden was married to Carrutli, B. McDonough and Daniel Miss Elizabeth bliill in the Tetuple, J. (j. Lambert of Kamas was driving Lamliert, were all in town on the 2lst. halt Lake Citv, on Wednesday, April the pegs for the telephone line last They were here looking after the work the 21st, 1897. The young couple that is lietng done on the river to pro- - j s,arled for halt Lake on Tuesday and Friday. are expected home on Friday, at which Y. II. M. Mechara is repairing his house tect the bridge. j time a supper will be given at the home tip the river preparatory to bringing of the br.des parents. About thirty HOYTSVILLE. his wife over from Round valley guests are invited to attend ; a free Hoytsyille, Utah, April 15, 1897. D. B Huffs wife presented him with Editor Times : dance will a ho be given at the Henefer a fine boy on the fith of this month. Oliver Crittenden is home from Ileue-- 1 ,mell,ig bouse ou Tuesday evening, Mother and baby doing well. April 27th. The couple in question befer. to very respectable families in this We are forry to hear of Rro. O. F. long A. A. Mills of the Kamas cieamery, of amThave the best wishes for their Ieoa to confined his place Lyons being was down Sunday visiting his relatives. future happiness by all who know them. room. It is to be hoped te will soon Mr. Lueian Crittenden and - lady-marecover. The miners of Uardsciabble, that is, a pleasant trip to Morgan the S. P. Stevenson is putting some fine the Porter mine, are jubilant over at latter part of the week. trees on his place. Look out boys, be tlieir returned Three hand samples sent Through the severe illness of Joseph to Park City give very satisfactory re ore you know where to find the bells of Midway, Alex. Streets left suite. Streets and tin pans. They have sampled the whole Saturday for that town to the face of the tunnel since then and their hurriedly A little boy came to stay with R. W. bedside of his father. returns shew good in silver, some geld Maxwell on the I9th of this month. R. The unfortunate man Hamilton of arid copper. I have seen the certificate W. and his wife are very proud of the Salt Lake, who was shot and killed of assay aod chn vouch for the statement little stranger. Tuesday supposedly bv his wife was that the ore runs high in siver, In fact Born, on the 19th, a girl, at the bouse a relative of Mrs. Robert Mills of this away up into the hundreds, a trace of of Charley Hayes. The little girl and Mrs. Mills left for the scene of gold, and it carries copper. The ace of place. mother are doing well, but Charley, 0, the tragedy Wednesday morning. the tunnel that haa been assayed since Charley ! where are yon Charley? the above was obtairrd shows well In Lee dmetaiue L ike lossof Joseph V W. Uortln was called Very audibfive doltare a percen- propwrt Tuesday wigh ly to Coalville, this, Wednesday even- to the in Uoppqr. ' TlHwupmny aud tage was it about fliO amountjof nuder the laws of ing, where hia infant son was being only the timely aid of A. Stonebraker legally incorporated to a sergical operation. of name is the ChiIts state the Utah, a that and C. I. Critttenden prevented The citizens of Oakley are busy put- further damage to the adjoining build- cago Mining & Milling Company, known ting np telephone poles. There will be ing that contained a threshing machine as the Porter mine, jn Hardscrabble. 32 poles up by Saturday and m all and farm implements. At 3 oclock In There are a few thousand shares of the probability they will have their part the morning Mr. Stonebraker saw from treasury stock for sale at five cents per done the following week. his borne, a mile away, that the old rock share for working purposes. According Poter mine will is seen his Stevens at W. II. again dancing hall was ablaze. He forthwith to my information the old poet in his grist mill, and will be summoned Mr. Crittenden froftt his be a good and permanent shipperjof the W. B. slumbers, and the two bnrried with precious minerals. pleased to accommodate his oldens Mr. and and roused buckets prelee, again. Ward Goufcrcaoa There has been some change in sched-al- e vented the adjoining building from takCoalville Ward conference was held time of carrying the mail frera here ing fir. The fire destroyed the entire the Stake House Sunday last. at burned about and 1,200 pounds toWanship. The mail leaves Wanship building, were seated on the stand beThere at 12:30 d. m., arrives at Oakley at 4:50 of hams and some tools. Mrs. Lee was sides the Bishopric, Wards E. Pack, lower to smoke hams, story p. m. Leaves Oakley at 7 :S0 a. m., ar- nsing the Silas M. Pack, F. W. Marchant, High of was the cause the which undoubtedly rives at Wanship atll.30 a. in . Priests, SeyentiesL Elders, and Elder C. H, fire Mrs. Nancy Frazier Is Very sick, havJohn T. Caine of Salt Lake City. HESITIH. ing been confined to her room most of After the regular opening exercises, S. the time since Sunday. Henefer, Utah, April 21, 1897. remarks were offered by Bp. F. Editor Times I after which heJ read tlrt fROCKFOKT. and eatistical report for the inancial 1897. Flowing has commenced at last. Rockport, Utah, April 22, 1896. He also stated that the year F. Bohman of Peterson was visiting Editor Times: ward had fall organization throughout. on here Sunday. F. W, Peterson is in Rockport. Elder Silas M. Parki then spoke on S. Porter of Torterville was here Mr. and Mrs. H. Seamons have gone the obligations of the Saints in a ward on business ou the 20th. to Coalville. conference capacity. Miss Zina Richins was home on a Miss Lizzie Siddoway has gone to Elder Ward E. Pack then addressed . " on the If th and 18th. visit few for weeks. a the audience regarding the blessings of FarkCitv The dance hero on Friday last was a God, whiph we are receipients ; spirit Miss Clara Horitn is in Coalville with success in every respect. of Goil JuitJ'revelations. The crucifiction B. Janies Rhead. her eisterMrs. of our Lord and Savior; Obligation to W P. Las Jones Grouse gone George the line telephone It looks as though do our Heavenly Father ; Ilis requirewill go through yet, although it has Creek for the summer season. of parents to our Mr. William Richins is out on a drum- ments; the teachings been a long time on the road. the commandments of God; children; for several days. The Rockport Literary and Peoa Ly- ming trip education and missionary labor; young A few trees have been planted this ceum have arranged lor a joint discusmen preparing themselves for misspring, aod more should have been. sion at Peoa in the near future. sionary work. Our district school closed on Thursday, James Henefer has been quite tick for He then presented the authoritis ani April 22nd. There will be a dance for several days, but is some better now. and ward officers who were nnamious the children on Friday afternoon and We have some sickness with the chil- ly sustained by clear votes. one in the evening for adults. dren here at present, but nothing dan- SThe choir sang; Should You Feel Ward E. and Silas Park were in Rock- gerous. Inclined to Censure. Bnediction by Elder George Beard. port Sunday night, and attended jhe Several of our men have found work mutual. The former spoke to the young on the U. P. during the week fighting Y. M. 11. 1. A. D. S. people a short time. the water. It is an ill wind that blows At the Y. M. M. I. A, meeting lion. no one good. WARSHIP. John T. Caine was the speaker, Lorenzo Richins and family, old resi- and delivered a splendid address. A Wanship, Otah, April 21,1897. dents of this place and well respected, good musical program was also rendered. Editor Times : left hereon the 20th for Grouse Creek, The telepdoue line is going right Boxelder county. They intend making Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Dlar, rhoea Remedy, along. that their future'hdme. best medicine in the is This the The Theological class closed MonA herd of goats is being sheared in for bowel world evening. complaints. It act day Andersons canyon, and some are waitThe brass band is preparing to give ing for the storm to cease before shear- quickly and can always be. depended " upon. When reduced with water it is ' a concert soon. ( ing their sheep. to take. Try It, and tike many commenced Rome of the farmers The stormy weather has delayed pleasant will leecomend it to your others yon week. this their spring plowing farming work once more, and it Is snow- friends. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per Freddie Peterson is quite sick. He ing as, hard at this writing as at any bettle by John Boydeo & ton. time in winter. has been ailingor some weeks past. who Several Of onr folks have been visiting pKRMiNAL.The Ve have had higher water in Silver gentleman last creek this season than we have had for Echo of fate, attracted there by the annoyed the congregationwill find Sunday instant Sheriff's sale st the Hopkins store. I by continually coughing years. relief by using One Minute CongbCnre, do not know how true this maybe, but a speedy and harmless remedy for throat The Y. M. M. I. Association closed it is said come lost two dollars in time gnd lung tronbles. John Boydeo & Son. last evening. summer Sunday for the place. 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