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Show - -- r Tf V VJniversity,of Utah rm DJTVOTEU TO PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. VOL III. COALVILLE, THE INTERESTS 1 ELECTION titn juL'-ngo- s IMES. OOtJXTTV. I FREE COINAGE OF SHEER, IS TO 1 SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER a, 1896.. ECHO. hetlier unable to wtv I tmt this ran tar, Kriio, Utah, Sept, 30, 18!H, not, U Jo le iu ral nol uid never KinroK Timks cracked a smile while oil the Tin ashing ha- - commenced in this ' divctiun. hr wn THE COUNTY NEWS OP1 STXM'IMTT C PROCLAMATION. i Om- - j . ' .. lal, w SrvTM Hill h Snlwf or NO. Dr ,tt POLITICAL A- STATE NEWS Batuinlk fur on the - ILiaUlL. Utvii, KmmiIve SuVuOmm:. rut. 34 Uouglin has been denied uULatDLLu.aU probalxlUv Iatacy .TlkecoaatyDuiuoaatULCODxeothm ..of. Summit was held at 1srk fity in illicit v hall at 2:20 p.tn. Saturday. J. I.. Boyden called the meeting p order. he house nominated Ward E. Back temporary chairman and John Mi Donald ol Park City, temporary soc.e-tarThe usual committees were appointed. W. M. Ferry, Solon Spiro a nt J, A. Smith, the committee on reaohitior.s, reportod a follows; We, the Democrats of Summit county, in convention assembled, reeostoiae this convention as the second under oor new Constitution as a State iu our beloved ReDUblic,and be it . Hrmtl Demo, That we endorse th cratic National eonver. on at Chicago, July 7th, 1856. The plutfurm and nominees of that roneent'on meet our most earnest and lieai ty appioval. We tecognixe that the "naneial iasue s the paramount one in this and we pledge onr best effi is in the selection and support otmenaho are unqualifiedly inaccutdwith the financial of the plat.o.m, andihat we uueietu-eitido'se and suppot no othe . Th resolutions ers uimnimotsly adopted, - githis . fieigtv'i.e hooii. Tlw Briglmui Buger reports ilia death t left out at the j K. C. wa has completed his regisII hnvt. Sec mi t i.f chapter (.'XXV of William Stui'b of Brigham, 76, llemwiatic Count v convention held io j trat iis i work in this camp. of .hit law S of 1 .ili, Ivii, fixes the tiist audof Jar Jensuti of Bear Ri er City, ParkCilvon the 18th and not a man er n sf dow the first Ym. Weaver and family are Tuesday Monday Itoth wg-- e o'd residents. aged 73 from here revived a vole sufficient to from the ranch this week. in November in the tear of 1890 as the J. M. Kennedy, a foimer The Event a of the Week Prone Nearly place his name on the ticket. We should , and, YVm. Baden and family have taken up day for holding toe real estate man d Salt Iike City, haw Every Town In leumlt County What have received some tecognition. l)ur ion Sec of 6 said act provides ll'.'vra, llieiF i evidence iu Kvho again . effected a mysterious disaopearsm-The Timer's Representatives Have votes will l cast in the right diiection; in that at least y days before a getietal of A to are our number San Francisco, where he ha been people going FoimhI to W rite Ahont. the turning down of our candidates ill elect'-othe goternor must issue an fur some time past.- make no change as to that with perhaps Balt Lake to attend conference. election p.oclmiiaiioii : Echo had quite a lively appearance hut a very few, if any, exceptions. 1 S. II. Brownlee, the Price, Utah editor, heber M. Wells, Now, therefoie, OAKLET. who recently broke jail in Carbon J. A. Marchant, 8. Walker, A. R. yesterday, as the Henefer and Oroyden goverror of the state of Utah in, pursucounty whilt confined olTcha g of amon, auJ Marrhant and O. F. Lyons were success- people aie shipping their wool and are ance of such legislative enactment, do O.uclky, Utah, Sept. 29, 1816. II. ElMTOR TlMKb : ful iu raising apples this season and loading it on the cars at Kcho. recaptured at Nampa, Idaho, a loapl of hereby proclaim that on the 3rd day of of the to far are which supe-iany If any man wants toerossgood bridges days ago, spent last night in theciiy jail. November, 1896, the same being the WAHSATIU. He is In the custody of ths sheriff Lind that is brought from the lower first Tuesday ufu-- r the first Monday in he shou'd come up to this precincti Wausatch, Utah, bept. 29, 1896. en verv of Curiam county, who wtl sale. is It offered for and said Htcnth, thne will be held in the N. . Snapp wll fire up his brick kiln valley bring the raised Editor Times: ed'torfo serve his sentence, Herald several election precincts in this state a in a few days, after which he will be ouraging to note that fruit can be Hy Huttan was a visitor here on Bun-daiu this part of the State and I trust the Wot Linen engaged in excavating for general e'ecdon for die purpose of electprepared to furnish brick in auy quancan we when is distant far not office s: time the following main near the intersection of water ing tity. Th-o- e The U. P. work train hut been at Wa of president and ra, He not only what we may use,' hut Second South and First tVest streets, There is quite a muddle over the tiro-liof the Unucd Staten. sufficient to se.l to those w ho are not so satch the past week yesterday fouud a relic of piimittie days biislneia. One sawmill man does fortuna'e. There is one thing in oor was A repieaeoiative to the fifty-fiftin the shape of a atone grist mill, each ra Ed the register, Morse, precinct the work .'or all and causes all the mills favor whi.h is that the apples are Lee a bouse to house canvass on congress of the Ui ited Mates. was ure.i by the Inoiaus, The milt here making dow u Weber in shut to canyon. folfrom worms. of in each the Sta'e One senalor unis, of solid stone slightly hollowed ft Saturday. Thrashing has commenced and the nauixi The 'ets: The registration officer, A. F. MaxFirst, lowing down is heie out, Freeman together with a i0ow peetle with holding ieorge wheat is su'pristrtg the farmers as to which ihe grain was mastied, 7 he relic well, has made liis house to house can-as- s toe night office during Mr. Gullthurs Second, Ttii d, Ft" h, Eight, Ninth, -quality and quantity. Potatoes have reg'stered is now on txliihitii it at ths wataraorka and the ci'i-e- ns absence, and J. T. Gu iltur is ruuning leoih. Eleventh, and Twelfth. plentiful, but the demand is poor. Two When seenators State irorn the folwith but few exceptions. your the office. office, Tiibn ne . W. II. Stevens keeps the old grist mill ' KAf.HVlluKH. correspondent last enquired how the At the suit of ttie Natienal Punk heeler of lieno, Nevada, lowing senatorial districts: The Fourth D. C. on Lie more and is turning out some registration was progressing Mr. MaxMcDonSeveuth. For ard ConimiBsIoaets Bs; of the and lambs tley muttons cars 21 Repcbliu, Judge Ui:cbie hat granted very fine flour, which is not to be ex- well said that up to that time only one, shipped Five stale senators fiom the Sixth ough of 1ark City, Daniel Lambert of a decree of foreclosure and an order of us id fur the Cnicago Bo on Tuesday. . S. mill in Utah. celled by any and that a ladv, had refused to register. t senatorial district. sale of the Kati.aa, William Cauth of Coalville. Halt lake aud Hot maiket. . B. R. E. VttR. Coal-viliCash paid for beef, muttons, pork, and John Clerk and Jappoiot County leg's-la:ui- e in LXoydcnof ve Bpring the Railway company, slate A of LB. L. Echo Onevepcesentat Daniel Ileiner, the veal by A. Bates, ans hip. Simon Bambutger, the general manages each from KOCKPOKT. d of the Sunon were here folloaing his with riders, Co., CEO A. s: The F.rst, Third, Fifth, Sixth, Treaeurer, F. J. McLaughlin of Fark of the company, as receiver to operate Utah, Sept. 30, 1896. day loading cattle for shipment east, via ; the road in the meantime and effect the Pkoa, Utah, SeDt. TO, 1896. Ninth, Tenth, "weUlb, Thir- City. Teventh, U. the P. load. Editor Times : sail by publio auction as soon aa Assessor U. William Miller SevenPark of. Ediior Times: Fifteenth, teenth, Sixteenth, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rhead were Sheepmen are again moving their practicable. Eighteenth, Nineteenth, City. The fight is now on in this county in Rockport on Sunday. flocks, the time of year having caused teenth, Castle Gate, Kept, 27. Thera hay Twenty-seconRecorder CoalAlma of Smith J. Twentieth, first, Twenty , and it remains to be seen who will win. their removal from their summer ranges s, - 1 westy-thiid- , Born, to the wife of Henry E. f ville. Twenty-fon- t been no through trains for a week, the th, in the timbers to lower feeding grounds. Ralph Mazwell and Oscar Wilkins on Sunday, bept. 2ttth, a son. For Sheriff Georgs Lindsay, Jr.,o( floods having been worse on 1rive Twenty-fiftTae h and Twenty, took In the Democratic County convenThe addition to the depot here now seventh, i Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Homer were ark CLy, t river titan have been experienced by tbe tion at Park Oitv on the 28th. about completed, isqaite a convenience. of tbe Gibbons first the Mrs. For County Attorney Henry Shields. oldest pioneer of of Carbon county. Two representatives in the state legisvisiting Tne improvement consists of a roomy, lature from the Fourteenth a pretty race between LindIt will week. Sur eyor K. II. Rhead of Coalville. The mins wss closed down for three days representawell lighted office with bay windows, a tive if latter and the suoeeeds Archibald, For Representative Charles A. Callis on account of floods, but has again stand say district. John Hortin attended the Democratic in getting the nomination foe. sheriff. convention at Park City on Monday freight room and a wailing room. Thies representatives iu the state of Coalville, to work all right. White A Sons, the Salt Lake meat legislature irons tbe Second, representaFarm work is now being rushed while last as a delegate. It is currently reported thatlIughJ. For Halt Senator. loaded 750 head of cattle here tive district the clear weather lasts ; grain placed in will be selected at tbs approachElders Pettit and Copley of Coalville men, Cannon The convention ef the Republican on Sunday for shipment east. Part of the stack and .threshed as faet as possi visited oar Four representatives in the stale legisCoufience aa a member of the twelve Sunday school and afternoon ing the shipment wag consigned to tbe east- lature from each of thh following repre party of the Fifth Senatorial diet rit t was ' K. S. b,e fill service on Sunday last. the vacancy caused by A. tt apostles held at l)eler Saturday, wuh full dele ern beef markets, and part was sent to tentative districts--th- e Fourth and Aibait Hites and JIarbert A. Lyon Tribune Camion death. If, Welsh of Park was ga.ons. Henry - -' City , . leading grounds went to Salt Kata on Tuesday, j the WANMUir, v Uventh. ' , mA rttuirmM of 'stani " mi 1896. vv our Day Ten lejtresentaUvew la general James J.' Gullihnr, former to make some purchases and the a, b. X.. Warship, Uuh, Sept. SO, , All U, Hetxw, latVe.J lbs metnVjvra of, vtte club met ort Eorroa Times ; latere born tbe Eighth rep1 eseotative of at theaocrelury. tion agent, caused bis friends considera. latter to consult a duct or. Park connection to the nom- It edDisdny after tiihJu of last wc V at the Our district school will start so en ble surprise last week bv forsaking district. Mrs. Alberta Heck stead, who bag been ination wt.-- e wi hdratln, leaving Bp. home of matrimonial Lens TnU kts.-a-y state. pleasant for the in disThird bachelerhcod tne Two judges judicial Abram Hatch, the sole raodiu'ate, and and had sue of suffering with typhoid fever for some the 13th, with J. A. Buck as teacher. Tbe trict for uses pi tbe most in took pleasant meetOgden. eveut term. Tbe place weeks past is very much worse this on rao.ion he was by acclamation deArthur Brown has been making seme in its history, Mr. Homer gave of the latter die-triing Jones Elix Mrs. in was Fourth the One bride judge judicial there clared tbe ntianimous nominee. are strong improvement on' his store; he has put morning, although an interesting aketch of ths life of Long- -' for unexpbed tents. place. The happy couple atonce started an addition to it. hopes that the lady will recover. Traut fellow, briefly reviewing the works of south. Tug of "state : and east the Three RepwliUvaa ech on In Primary. pounty atrip The Republican of Peoa will hold Andrew Peterson and George, W. J. B. county commissioners, a county clerk, The Republican primary to nominate this popular poet. Selection, Whittier s . congratulates. primaev on Oct. let, for the purpose of Young attended the Democratic county a sher'ff, a recorder, a county attorney, precinct officers and delegates to ths and Holme, Their Lives and Works, MENEFEK. .electing two delegates to attend .the convention at Park Ci'y on the 18th. an assess, a coroner, a treasurer and county conversion washeld last bight at wa ably read by Mrs, Thackeray. Mr Republican County convention which Josh Bates has been ailing for a few CftUis charmed the member with a fins litNEFcn, Utah, bepL 17, 1896. the Brick scboelhonse, a surveyor. will be hekl in Park City on Oct. 3rd. days pas, but be has been able to be Eoito Trass: Hon. Alma Rldredge was elected chair, piano solo in her own brilliunt style. in sack county having a property To have ones hopes raised to the eky around and says he is feeling better. Francis Dawson last present valna'io exceeding twenty million of man and A. Vf.Ftecle aecretnry, after Airs. Iinneo gracefully introduced tbe. Mrs and then of a endden to fall V w bi h the 1 he U. P. has n bridge gang located working at the Hopkln Hotel. dollars, a county auditor. votinj on delegates was begun following current topics, which were the grounu as flat as a pancake here at present. They are raising the ably and interestingly discussed by ths and seek resulted A In us follows; visitbeen Bond have jus(hastate: G. piecinctof Mr. and Mrs. is not verycncoeraging to some ot the bridge over the Weber river Us it has club; of the peace and a constable. Spains Ugly Mood, and TurMark tice Robert A. W. Hopkins, Walker, ing in Morgan daring the week. candidates fur nomination. Rut then, been loo low fer bigb water. Insult to Americans. Mrs. Calhich .the key election ehall be At Wm. Steele, poles Marshall, James Welsh,' J. wcallhave our ups and downs, as William Rickins attended the Dam ' oiienaTeclocklo the lis resumed her review of the life of and con- H. Salmon and George Beard. Mrs. Ester Youngs new cottage has morning the lame man said. cr atic con venison at Park City Monday tinue open nntiLZ- - oclock in the evenHarriet Beecher Stowe, relating many W. II. Smith was nominated tor f just been completed which is qui e a incidents. Mrs. Stowe found of F. W. Marchaats name has been credit to the town. A few more new Wt. interesting said tlie ing day. Peg ty acclamation, and Miss .Amelia Jones was one of the . Is testimony thereof I have hereunto Jamea Clark wA nominated for consta- her ability as a writer after joining a strongly endorsed audit is possible that buildings wonld be an improvement to I literary club. Out of the ssiue club his borne will be placed in nomination our village. visitors here en Sunday. She returned set my band and affixed the great seal ble. j in the evening. . for one of the commissioners at the ReCoalville many popular authors. sprang to Mark Alexander of tbEKute of Utah. HofAjns, Wright Messrs. Josh Pendleton, Robert Long After a pleasant afternoon the clnR were elected precinct publican county convention. Frank and E. Y. Taylor of halt Lakehave been Both thrashing machines are out and Dose this 3rd day of September, - A. and John Earl ' would make a good commissioner, and adjourned to meet the lollowing Wednesare that most of the grain D. 1896. committee. 4 . ap Beaver creek looking over some of the preepecta would be a bard man to down. day with Mrs. Callis. condition. be will in good Notes. IIcbcr. M. (heir prospects, They have a Comstock seal. . On laid Wednesday afternoon the Oar ambition for pubiie office has located an there. The Republicans held a caacus on At the McKitler convention at Aft. members of the clnb By the Governor. were pleasantly smashed we into have been, if any. James T. 11a s mono, Pleasant on Ih424th, C. W. Bennet, Democratic primary meeting held here Thursday for the purpose of eendlng entertained at the hospitable home ol cocked bat. It is far better to be at convention D. Pagesnd JoAph A. Smith were nomion the 26th. Andrew Peterson and delegates to the county Secretary of Stale. Mrs, Callis. Mrs, Piuoeo read au exprivate in the rear ranks than to be a George W. Young were chosen delgatee tbe Park. nated for presik-ula- l electors, cellent for selection, The Novel, giving a front to shoot an the anyone target TI OF UTAH to attend the county convention at Some of our good people are preparMaror Ijtfan tie Holbrook of Trovo brief review of tbs great typical form of at, anyway, and we can therefor smile Park , was nominated, for Congress bv the in City on the 18th, ing to attend conference Others are too the wonderful literature, contemporary and be happy and continue as of old. too Asd State School, Salt Lake dependent Republicans inlsalt Lake on busy and some say the times Ere Died, on the 27th Inst. Theodore development of the novel, how ft began Yonr correspondent was presented tho after one weeks illness. He hard. 24th, and , be was endorsed by the and what it has become in ths hands of City, Utah. with a basket of as nice plums at can be leaves a wife and three children. The! Ogden convention on Saturday. Dr. Shippof Salt Lake gaveaninterest-inits English and American matters. A The next academic will year begin found inaay part of the country, by Mies inneral services were held on the 29th A. G, NorreiUnd A. N. Cherry nomihere Sunday evening, and September 16th. Tbe following coarse lectors little Swedish romance, 401af week. this The Lavania C. Williams, nated for Judgwbip by Third district pietty Mr. Johnson of Oakley, and W. H has been teaching a class ol ladies due are provided : Franci Lynde, was rooet her Yensen.y wen father, Henry by 1. grown Course in general science. plsmbs Democrat, j Branch of Coalville were the speakers the week, Mra. read NorthcotL Mrst Hoa-meby ably 2. Course in liberal arts. B. Williams, and demonstrates the fact Mrs. Lucy A. CIsrk was nominated and both made timely asd appropriate to house canvass for registerhoose Tbs Current 3 Coarse in was of unusual cliTopic cold be in this mining can engineering. grown that fruit tor the State Senate by Third District Y. 4. remarks, r Advanced normal course. a detailed description of interest, ing closed yesterday. Nearly ail the ladies giving mate and will induce others to lead out . ' HOTTS VILLI. ths subterranean city to Nipnr, which have registered. Our poll list will be Each Of these leads to ths buccal aure- Republicans. 3 , in this direction. ate degree; tbe normal diploma, by last doable wss discovered by Pennsylvania pro1896. years. nearly Utah, 30, Sept. State law. Hoytsviu,, holder Iroemll exempts the A!I) THEE E. I see no reason under the son wh y all fessor. This city is supposed to be 9000 Eorroa Times : Miss Martha Edgewerth of this place examinations in tbe public school systPark aad should to offices go City the Ben Brown and wife leff for Salt Lake was married ' to Mr. G, Bond of Green emThe big wtjoden elephant which was years old, the most aocieut of the earth. Coalville. Tbs patronage should be dis5. A four years normal course leadsome years a ago for use a- - hotel By request Mies Edma Miller favored the at built River on ''Wednesday Temple, as men in are just good ing to a certificate of graduation which tributed. There school Oor commenced district LalTe. was dance en A at Salt given exempts the 'holder from teachers exConey Island wa burned last night the club with two plane solos, executed wedding other towns and they are deserving of in a meet exqaisita tyle. Mr. Callis, enrollment with 46 an of of aminations for friends a the The of term IsL Monday en pupils. many A ferry-bowhile crossing the River years. Oct, recognition ; yet because it is not done iu her usual able manner resumed tbe and 6. Preparatory course leading to ths Tyne,neai Shields, life wish the bride wife here loeg Mr. John eonpie and Steadman, on ticket that the reason sister, no be honld why England, Saturday review of the life and collegiate courses. Tuition is free in all 1 works of Harriet W. B. made-shou- ld not be sus- of - West - Jordan, were here on a visit prosperity. is, or may be departments; the only charge tor en- night, imfk land seven persona were Beecher Stowe,-cleverMrs to week their this Brown. directing th B. trance is drowndeU an of eister, fee aonual registration tained. Comtualsi. j miuds of her bearers through the iarf-den- ta ten dollars. One hundred free scholarmet Stonebraker Alma with Tbe Dowager Csarine, with her childvery Washington, Sept, 25. The repert ef ships are maintained in connection with Taken all together the Democratic which led to the writing of that accident Sunday. yWhile at ihe Venexnialian commission appointed the normal school; applicants tor ap- ren, who ha been visiting her parents, world renowned book, 'Uncle Toms county ticket wilt give general satisfac- painfnl fell to inch scholarships must be the King end Queen of Denmark, ha Cabin. gad broke bis last tion to the .members of that party in work on a stable he This book has been translated January to investigate the British pointment d to the State Superintendent of baa started for g Llban, on board the Yenezuelian boundary dispute, probably Public this precinct. Of course there were leg in two places, ens of the bones European language and issued ntoeyery the Instruction, through County impend yeatcht Polat Star.1 through thu flesh. some who wished the names of other will be made to the president shortly in GATHERED BY OUR ALERT RESPONDENTS, subject.- Peoa pic-im- COR- 5t" Mw -- elu-ion- s' ot y. etei-jor- s nt er h d. well-know- n e s a-- e -- of e. Sea-rnon- h, ily-si-t- le -- mum at. , Fr4 u rd ct ' j Jut-ticqo- Wsu. -- Israel Ras-musae- n g rs , Sell ly Tnnulu gentlemen on the ticket, bnt they bow to tbe majority and say the ticket is one to win, and t ey are pleased and perfectly satisfied. A gentleman from Oakley inform! d yonr Correspondent last evening that one of the ladies of that precinct w a strongly thinking of asking the county commissioners to appoint her Road Supervisor for that District. The gentleman seemed to favor the idea and thought it would be a move In the right Oar registration agent has completed before Congress convene in December. the house to. house canvass. It it now It wa expected that tbe report might be "- -!? important that every man and woman the werk in Holland eligible fo vote who were not found at in connection home should call at once on tbe registrar hare caused the delay. and see that their names are pnt dowa. Cont trifle away time when yon Heber Gnnn left for Ogden Tuesday have cholera morbus or diarrhoea, to bring boms his better half. Heber fight them inthe beginning jrithDe has lost tbe cook book, the dish cloth Witte Colic AUholera Cure. You dont inand all other receipts lor setting ths have to wait for results. They are bowels leave and the it stantaneous, table even for one, and could stand it in healthy condition. John Bey den no longer. C. W. A Bon. "o Superintendent. Since the last academic year a . a rhtult of tbe galea on the French thoroughly equipped training echool coast the steamer Magdalene foundered nea Bayonne and the crew were department have been added, drownd. The Breton coaatmen have fining Entrance examinations may bebekl suffered verly a a reault of jtbe gales. at the homes of tbe applicant under tbe Four yathta were driven from their supervision ol tbe County Saperinten-dent- a at Morget and have disapmooring ; graduated of accredited schools may be admitea without examination. peared ror catalogues and other information address Dr. Talmage, president of Poisonlvy, insect bites, brnises.scalds, or the undersigned, D. boras, sfe quickly cured by De Witts University, Witah lzei Salve, tbe great pile cure. R. Allen, secretary, University of Utah, John Bolden A Son. , Salt Lake City. "? .. - c."iS3 -- almost incredible numbers. Tbe Ministers Wooing is considered her greatest effort from a literary stand- Dread and Old Townpeople-weralso interestingly reviewed. Mrs. Callis closed her sketch by psyiag a beautiful tribute to the unselfish and nseful life of this great woman. Each subject was ably discussed by the club, and alter an interesting and; entertaining afternoon theclub adjourn-- , ed to meet next ednesday at the home, of Mrs. Ilosmer. N. point. e - |