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Show r r I! diversity nn THE COUNTY NEWS GATHERED BY OUR ALERT RESPONDENTS. When all of the Busters are Busted scene. The farms reach from the valleys to the tops of the mountains, surrounded ' b pine forests, vegetaDlea, fruit and cereal growing abundantly. One could only pronounce it a second Hdid hubby might be scalped. She shouted to Adolph to come to her, but alas, at that very instant the bargaiq had been made w,th tbe Indians-he- re was futly 100 of tham-- of the. Rocky Mountains to' as tha double diamond hitch. I Instead of tackling the double diamond hitch, or even tbe single diamond hitch, many of the miners, simple wound their rope round like thread on a spool. Xhe fact that the Scandinavians have I been anecessf nl in the Klondike placer ' ha re.ultedln a large number of that 20, 1897. Ediiok Times: The late ram and enow storms played havoc with the roads. Duncan and I.vdia Marcbaqt went to bait Lake last week to attend school. Mita Williams of Coalville now has charge of the primary department of school. Edin. - flap-jack- a, T flap-jack- s. 1 Solen Sorenson and John K. Lemon of North Kamas were n tow n the the week on legal business. Senator Hamdens Colored first of Truba-dour- s played here last week and gaye satisfaction. good J. H. Salmon of Coalville was award- ed the contract to put in the foundation for the new Ward house here; the gentleman commenced the work the first of the week5 4 When I get in the right hnmor I shall have something to say about the useless and expensive exchange of school books ordered by a convention of well, lets see that none of them ever get there . 31-2- fr Tennessee mole couid or dare do. The pleasant days and cool dights we are now having after so much stormy weather, for the past three weeks, makes life worth living and healthful, withal, r much to the delight af all. George Milliner apd a number of others leave here for Wyoming They will visit friends out that way and do eome hunting and fishing while absent. The party will be gone about ten days and expect to have a jolly time. tv ' te-da- A young lady entered one of oar stores last week and enquired if tbey had any stats, No. 18. She was that No. 21 was the smallest they had; she thought they would be too small and concluded to take No. 22. to the amusemeDt of the clerk"aiid others. Our dietrict school is in a flourishing condition ; ;be principal, Miss Laura Lyman, is a great favorite of the pupils and has their love and respect, which goes a long way towards a successful school. The young lady is very capable and is bound to give the best of satisfaction. There' are now seventy numpupils enrolled which is a large ber at so early a time in the season. B. K. E. View. . Editor ' ' OAKLET. Oakley, Utah, Oct. 0, 1897. Times fever George Gi bons has the typheid thrs writing. and is very low at will be A dance given by the Neel brothers on Friday night at the Oakley Hall. Mrs. Gibbons ol Rock port came np eon George yesterday to move her be nearwould he that down to her place er the Doctor. Dr. Hosmer of Coalville pasted Gibthrough on his way to see George who sre bons and Mr. and Mrs. Milliner, so unfortunate at present. time in Fine weather for the first for continue about four weeks. May it of the wish all time to come is the laboring people of this place. ' John Milliner ind wife of Peoa are with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Wright. low Mr. and Mrs. Milliner sre very reported with the typhoid fever. It Wright the of other members that family are taking the fever. of J. M. Neel is grazing a herd sheep It of many. sear here to the detriment remark it reported that be made the before be he would eat Oakley oat that -' er Prc. ift-tl- again. The exchange of school books has been going on ibis week and oar citizens have been doing more kicking than a t it concluded, and they, on notified the chief that the being by v JWe soon found ourselves in the village frenchman good a wrj ready for the ofPreles and were conducted to the packers, made a wild rush for the out-- 1 nationalitjoining the rush. You meet house of a lady echooltewcher who is a fit. It was like street urchins scramb- tbem aUevery turn in the trail. member of the Church It had been ling lor pennies. Each Indian was nnx- A tank ay stay bay da saw mill, publicly announced that the Mormons ious to secure a hagor box that weighed I sakfone w bils cooking some would hold a meeting in the forest that the most, and which could, at th same near th summit, if a gate back again." be was time about ahich fifteen min kindled on of He was back the asked only a member of out easily day, by will be here to pay for your butter fat. from walk the the 2 One and hundred at atBtes Indians for packer. village twd party A. MILLS, Manager- CRlbTAL CRCAMCRV CO , oclock meeting began, M e sang our tacked madams throne of boxes and "Av wish, so help me Christisna, yoa t " would take da whole dame outfit. praises and our congregation being about bags. UETTfeR. MISSIONARY Presto change! left. Whether the report isture or notj He wai mad, fighting mad. He re half German and hslf French, we bad a I am sure the grass that his herd is fused in bor.es both all aud use were the to jiffy languages. pay lor the cakes, but a moment. bag Bkek, Scbweis, OcL 1, 1897. I later when a is it and is more Second him that madam waa as the Lor on back with Just eating costirg speaker began, a gone packer came along an Emtor Times : heels worth. in the air screaming for asked for some, offering to pay 2 50 or braes band started to play not twenty her A little more than a year hat elapsed from us. The pines being so Adolph, 11.25 each, the disgusted Scandinavian-- , Charles Neel leaves in a short time for yards since I las: wrote you, and during that Murd-J roared: an was for r! , matter to it them thick HelplTolice! to learft for or the easy at the west, Adolptl deeert, time I have passed through many exI w But it so close ithout was us all in not seconds. over Ay bring day stuff, hare to givnr winter with a herd of sheeps knowing. it. Scorns thirty perienced, and through observationind We I few Madam a it dazed minutes for and invited lie considered selling cake wai stopped away. thirty seconds Many thanks to tie parties that own study nave become somewhat acquaintI waa virtually glvirg them, each the new threshing machine at Kamas. ed with the characteristics, laws and them to meeting, but they said they more, but AdolpUe presence quieted considering th troubles behao wanted Jo practice and intended to do her. He explained it all. The Indians They came to George Gibbonss wijb a government of the people in these forUndergone "in getting hi outfit that, set of hands, threshed his gram, did not eign parts. I labored in Munich, Bav- so. We continued our meeting and scrambled for the choice parcels and I ar- take any toll and did not stay for any aria, from the first of June, 1890, until spoke loud and we could preach longer gave no thought to madam with her t4e air. They were not robber J At Carter Lake, a mile or two beyond,, meals. In behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Gib- tbe 15th of March, 1897. Munich is a than they could play. Occasionally heels in yoa have to pay Morwould shout but merely packer.,' They took their lher 5 no Mormons! bons we thank them, and they have the large city containing nearly , one-hal- f a they and t ood cost IJ bean. Por thanks of many others in this vicinity million inhabitants, an I for art, in mons !retc. As bad a congregation of boxes to th weighing stand and not to and is J it of a quality-eac- h about 150 people and they became dis- their wigwama. At the weighing stand Pr fonny tack, 8. for their kind not. muisic, for painting, monument build; 1 bhwt much profanity. Thw provokes of paper with tbw received gusted with the band and their actions, ings, and celebrated museums is very rockpokT I restaurant keener at tbe lake claims-togethaccepted our tracts and invited us to weigbt of the package marked upon it much -- enonwed. It is the home of kocxroRT, Utah, Oct. 20, ometimes burns half a sack of wood come ajjain, We heard after meeting with the Frmchmane name. Prince Regent, and many thousand Editor Times: that th minister hired the band to At the lake the bearer of the package gating one meal. He emphasizes this mili-- , Mrs. F. A. Martin has been quite sick soldiers who receive a vei) rigid break up our meeting. But the work would have the clip of paper marked when 7 complain of hi Del Monico-for a few days, but is much improved at tary training. It it compulsory that e K and when he brought th check J land fa growing and there man at tbe age of twenty every young hls point an atnnsing incident this writing. have been over 200 baptiama in thr mis- - back to the, weighing stand he would j years enter the army and remain two to C. W . fcoamour, the lectur PPned Our district school commenced on be for are There 35tenteof 75 sion tljis year. about paid Adolphs money Uniformed soldiers can alwtys years. er. IIs had been presented with a cane- elder and they are schooling the dif- - i every pound he had carried Monday with Mr. John Bradford of be seen on the streets and ta dances, There waa no need ol help for madam, j Lake Lamlermtn and carried it with, ferent pranche in the principle of the Murry, Salt Lake county, as teacher. theatres, etc. Military costumes .are M far M Lake Carter. While be-n- o no necessitv of screaming Wder and gospel.1 I could tell you many experiWm. II. Staker went to Salt Lake very popular. 1 wa carrier whittled it up an occasion for th police. Did madam ence but space will not permit. City on Saturday last and returned on The people are pleasure esekers InraBern is a pretty place ; one can see understand? Adolph asked th qnes- - warming it when Mr. Seymour Monday,) ringing with him his brother deed, and all drink beer, even to childj lurnedt John, who' has been working ts tfesT ren 3 to 5 year old. The Munich beet1 tbe beautiful snow capped Alps; in two tion and madam replied in a flash t ill Here, what on earth are you but I - v?.-.... Temple-- it world1 kenott wed. One to pass throng h hours train ride can go to Inteslaken, .Oui, Oui, olpourge,i course, Demanded fey- me that before? ThenllnK ro7 fl,e for one of the pteUiest, places on earth Mrs. Sarah . Gibbons was called 1 y the streets Munich la the summer tnour.wltild - . j not scream" Stupid AdolplY. Thousands of people visit thi place telephone on the T,pth to Oakley, to the time, especially on a Sneday evening, aaid bnt the offender, 'Kxcui me,,' Tbe next morning tbe French bride O. S. bedeide of her son George. see the gardens filled with people, and every year. I kat fs more wood than I've seen in a . I have the privelege of, teeing many aud groom, the Indian packer and our bear the bands playing, would think WAMSHir. cooat 8 I was famishing for afire. different nationalities, and passing party moved forward, stopping at Sheep J bands brass and beer were Oct. 1897. drinking I 7, ow niuch e you? Warship, Utah, through the streets one ran hear Ger-ma- Camp that night and arriving at the very popular indeed. Editor Times; lent before clos- more One Ind funny LinderiAn tbe next French, English and Italian spok- bead of Lake The classes are in divided people Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderen. " Last summer I had the opportun- nighL Madam carried a handbag and J from aristocrats to the very poor aad and Dwn at fkagway an enterprising a Mother son. son, on the 10th, of seeing the King ot Siam and a umbrella all the way and did not feel ex-- J laws in many instances ity Tbe ignorant. kee sought to mafe hi hrtonw child doing nicely. of his people. The City of haunted when tbe lake i waa reached. J are very severe and rigorous, and many company oC over on The Y, M. M.a 1. association comdid them great honor. The streets So the Frenchman and hia excitable Peking supplies of the poorer class have a very hard time Bern I and only- unless they Wily goats. Tbe first and last menced it meetings on the 10th. bands were oat to meet wifearain Dawson r-- w to live. Men work trosn 10 to 12 hours were decorated, experimented with stood. Senator Hamdens Comedy company them, and ae they moved through the turned back on account of the report per day for 75 to. 90 cents, and it is a 1ile fif, l,ound " of supplies played to a large audience here on the earn mow thing to- - See women carrying treetJnheir peculiar dress they at- of starvation and a shortage " of good were being cinched to hie back. tracted nioca attention. It is said the at the diggings. 10th. They gave generalj satisfaction. brick and mortar , working with the collected and finally the This is only one of a dozen amosing U reat crowd) The Edwards and Russell Comedy grubbing hoe or rutting hay with the King ha res hundred wives. He is I held which the goat cplm waa about 38 years old and is counted one incidents on the journey from Tacoma rope company is billed for here on the 221. scythe; etill thousands hvb in luxury. I of the richest men on earth. I am well to Lake Linderman, but the narrative Peered, The district shool opened on the 11th Bavaria people are mostly Catholic. Prettochango No. 2. labors very much. brings out the important fact that peo-- J The children are taught religion ia and enjoying my with Peter Peterson as teacher ver n Ahaped tent went J With kindest regards, I remain your pie, whe have money to pay for packing The 22d quorum of seventies will school and they learn long lists of prayl th T firl over the passe without' trouble. W. F. Olson. very respectfully, hold its quarterly conference here on ers w hieh are repeated over and over ush and the th Mils n Franchm.-.who a was spoke Here again In their worship. the 24th. the Lord loveth, hurried to re- KLONDIKE LETTER. by a tot of little accompanied English The Mormons no hare religions lease poor billy. Once up that goat The threshing was fin is lied here oi a wife, who had neve- - been a hundred In a quiet way are SpIAl COBKESPuanKXCE do a thing to" Mr. the 20th. Tbe grain has turned out liberty there, but odes outside of the great city of Pari didnt enabled to accomplish much good. Oct., Tacoma, 12, 1897, is him down and at once set butted but the lie potato crop tolerably well, in her life, getting over thtCbilkoot pass The French bride was to befiret out. There i a branch of ahont sir ty memY . to dear way the crowd. Other, poor. with comparative comfort inside of out bers, and during my short stay I had Phe was afraid Adolph he rhusband and Mr,. t hoars. .The - Frenchman were knocked off their pins hovtwville., , the pleasure of baptising seven persons. would be attacked by the Indians. She Goat made for tbe woods never to reIndian for packing his IIoytsvillk, Utah, Oct. 21, 1897. The .Sunday after I left the elder were alo feared the red skins would steal limply paid the turn. sad bis wife walked ! he and ever outfit Editor Times : bad remained fSOO I the Frenchman's would I have arrested; People who are going to Klondike In outfit, which the tnostof way on foot and enjoyed tfie I is gpring are beginning to gather from down been included as the Park. woeid olives Mrs. Ryan have been it and a case of wine from banished, I sceoerv. here already. Many will leave their tbe gay metropolis. So madam sat Mr. Tbomarf Judd hat typhoid fever. my second arrest. , hiIe 800,14 p.8et But that la the Pullman car route On the 15tb of March I was called to upon tbe packages at Dye as the outand are aireadv engaging quarters. Tbo Tbe little girl, Effie, of Mr. and Mrs.' of J the tbe with poor struggle, compared f oluliniBif their riou, ' Bern, Switzerland, to act a secretary fit waa unloaded. Each time a wagon Ben Brown, has the measles. J ill be taken up next, of the mission. Here we have liberty load of truck waa brought up from the devil who undertake the packing plu Mrs. Harris of Idaho ia expected of the outfits without any knowledge of j Thomas Sammons. and can preach and hold meeting with- scow there are no wharves at- - Dyea here daily to stop over for all winter. out any disturbance from police au- madam would c!tnb nigher and higher the packing business. j p,jn Jmhe chest is natures warn Threshing is all over here for this reais threatened. 'There are many different a the possessions of the bridegroom Take, for instance, a man who did ing that pheumonia thority. a son. The new threshing machine finishof flannel with Cham- piece than abous ( Dampen packing religions here, bat everywhere can be (this French couple had just been mar- not know any more Balm Pain bind and over the threshed oat It Plains Wednesday. would get their pack ing up found thousands who care nothing for ried and the wedding tour was a I seat of trip to Adolph did. They and another on tbe back pain, C. W. bushels. , 9,000 d fahion, and J bistween the houldere, and religion, and it ia very hard to change Klondike) were piled up in a great heap. on the horse in a prompt raHESEFER. the people n their many false ideas Finally madam was enthroned eight wheo the bora floundered In the mud I lief wilf follow, gold by John. Hoyden. Henefer, Utah, Oct. 20, 1897,, about th Mormons. feet high on Adolphs outfit. It was a and fell all the cinch rope had to be cut I A Sons. to be abandoned. Then j A few weeks ago arrangements bad curious picture. A French Threshing is about over this year. f Moments are useless If trifled away-tber- o woman, or tbe horse bad the I thev are dangerously wasted if consumed, who there men for charge been made fresh a ara from in a up seated on meeting prelee, of Paris, the Mrs. A. Calderwood it dangerously ill top he' On Minnto make! bTel7 ia village about two hours train ride from boxe and bags and Indians and miners tenderfoot $5 to show him how to Coogh Cnr, woojd brin8 at this writing. uo not J lief. Johu Boyden A bon Bern. We left home about 9 oclock, on all .idea, and a steamer, a muddy the diamond hitch, and, if yon Walter Bunot waf the speaker at the will not that probably beach a. to wbat went were and and dilapidated shacks in the now iayoo Biel, where we trijtNTEt) TRUSTWORTHY AND ' afternoon services here on Sunday. His The J active gentlemen or ladies to travel about elders met and find out until you hit tbe traiL Eaints. by twenty Mor responsible, established house ia topic was hit experience on hia late times eome sides their We then had to go to the top ef a Adolph was called away to parley with 0id timers split Monthly 65.00 and expense. mission to New Zealand. ce. mountain on foot. Tbie took about Nine the Indiane about packing hia outfit kuzhing at the efforts ef tbe bank clerks Position Enclose I William Bond, Sr., hat been very stanped envelope. Th construct and hour. The scenery was beautiful ; when over the mountains to Lake Linderman arttoU to ainch up a pack BomillioB Company, DepU Y Chicago " . sick for sev.ral days. were we arrived at the top a grand aceue twenty-eeve- n miles away. Thi bos In- a diamond knot. All their knots No man or woman can enjoy life or ia below the average. spread before us. Must below us could dian demanded 40 or bow The potato crop cent per pound, and 0(tb. I Dr. Hosmer has been called to Hene-fe- r be seen the celebrated Lake Biel ;in tbs Adolph refused to pay ever 35 cents. five dollars day for a month I suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitts T Uttl Early Risers, tbe pills that cleaneo 1 a . tbe week. several timet during center of tbe same is a large island Finally, before compromising I that organ, quickly, John Boyden A upon S8 won ia and I Bon. the prospectors W.B. what among covered with pine trees. Many boats cents, they became pretty ap noisy, and Uni and you have added your little Fives, and Tens,' nd and Fifties, Fifteens, and Twenties, and Twenty-five- s and Hundreds to the already long list and Seventy-five- s of outlawed and uncollectable debts, remember that the was f C54 not j packer bbs thought kno Crystal Creamery IKOA. eur district Farmers, bewarel COR- Tk ImU of th Week From Nearly vary Town la dammit County What Tka Time.. Kcpraaeatatlaa Bait Fault ta Write Aboau Peoa, Utah, Oct. could be seen floating . across tbe lake, handled Adolph roughly. and fine weather lent its charms to the mind it but madam did. of Utah 1 N burn-wbnoU- -- 1 n, the-buc- k -- . 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