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Show VitrMittj $t Uuk VOL IL SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1895. COALVILLE, v my Ir. llusuier Wot s nule ti tu home to it, Iky. It ' able to see out off Mr, lkr. Heo-f- 4 poeiug ticket are landed the wou.l and the stlient it attending him. is thought tbst considerable cnrt-,'inU svrurerirg 'f.!v. a ill I done on election day and that a t Quite a nuiutierlroin here took in the ' Mr. Jhn llopkm La taken up her for be will the 'cm Ja. e at Rockport on tlie 6th. of votes .' usprity GATHERED BY OUR ALERT CORn en, irrespective of party. But all this j Mr( Aimi, oUrn been quite Sick VtiUeittie in Echo. Welcome to our RESPONDENTS. little b.iig, Mr. liopkiu. leelii.g may change before the mg of war i or 0(e.Uk,,. .he is mending shia .y. t? ta Whatlash Mire Kate McGuireretnrrwd felt, come and to her it waiting on he Mk Frem KmuIji ever it donegive ngnod, honett, capTka Eteata aftka meiu was Dlt after some Lake, ;wtu!.ng meeting The stake priesthood able men to be at the head of the state K, ho with friends. ' Eterjr .W. la Raaiaiit Cul;-Wk- U held here on the 7th. Preeideut of Utah. were ( present: Cluff and W. K.Jack Tk Tlm'i KprMUtl Dr., and James Clark The Peoa district schools will !f..hae goneTo Rue?, looking after la- Writ AkuaU W. II. Gardner of Salt Lake, the tht interest of ihcir tench there. its sessions on Monday, Septemof Joi.n Turner, it eut to see him. ber 23rd. withCharles H. W trth as jnin-c- i Joseph Welch is iu Echo again teach-'- I Mr. Gardner! talking of moving out KAMA!. pal and Mir Miner of ait Lake iu here soon and K'lmol. home here. ThediiMren all say they hir making ltaliT Sept. 11, 1805. charge of the primary department. Mr. so glad they Lave their old teacher in fires been ha one Dome Editor Times ; starling school twoor three Wmh faaa taught Wck again. dew Born, to the w ife of John Leonard, a terms in Peoe and has given the very-bes-t the mountains near here hich are David Moure and is son, Ray Brim and con. Mother and child doing well. satisfaction to parents and pupil. stroy iug a great deal of timber. It canfeorge or went to Omaha the latter that the parties party guilty Aper Jatk Front got in hia work here on O. F. Lyons will go to tail Lake on the pity and brought to Pto of tbe week with nine carq of beef not btappiehnded ceneon. 13tb and will take hie eon, Herbert, for Frida? night. The first cf the ht the Omaha market. justice for such arts. Mr a. jlforette Milner vm Bp from the purpose of having the young mant JoM-pRichins was in Echo on Tues Pacifid Mr. a Uniou surveyor, Davit, Beoa last weelTon a visit to her parent. eyea operated spoil. Mr. Lvons being a d aad jut as he started home there sums w f hut a been has here t day laying District Judical Dan Lambert went from here to Ogden delegate to the Third work on the contract takeu by T. E. cam no a big wind storm and Joe to attend the Democratic convention on Deiuoi ratic convention to be held in that He will commence work on tWglit lie could beat it home. He would city on September 14tu, will, of coureet Olei.slager. Friday, the 6th. if he Tied not lost bis tbe 12th to turn Silver creek into a new have roeceeded be in attendeuc on that day. ' 1. fill ia some f the railroad and B. channel Joseph Mitchell and lady and Mrs. The.funetalof Walter Williams took Grace Williams went to Park City on bridges. place on Thursday afternoon, September business Friday. hoo! officer and The Stake Sunday Utah, .Sept. 12, 1895. 5th. A large number of relatives and Misa Kate Woodard has gone to Draper K; Hue Tim : here annual heid their teachers meeting friends were in attendance; remarks o! on a visit of several weeks to her sister, consolation to the bereaved family and on the 1st. The various schools were . Th public school of Upton will Mrs. Garfield. not very well represented, but quite an on Mondsy next, September I7th, of the high esteem in which tbe 'decThe grain in the valley is out of danger eased was held by all who knew him interesting meeting was had. The fol- wth Bryant Copley of Coalville as were principal. from the frost and isiast being pnt into wete made by Bishop S. Walker of Peoa lowing stake superintendency O. F. farmer makes which John the Lyons Boyden, On Snndav last sheaves, rejoice aud Geoge Beard of Coalville. present! Upton was visited by and Enoch Brown. Ives Pack," John Carpenter and Harve E!rt Jensen of Bngbam City and The farmers are rushing tbe harveet-iii- g An old gentleman by the name of Reeling of Fair View. Both add rested McCormick went to Park City Satnnbiy of grain ; very little grain ha been to attend the Republican county con ven placed in the stack and the cutting will Chrlttlson came very near Wing his' life meeting in a very interesting man tion. during the afternoon services. J C. not be completed for some twoor three here a few days ago. While do A Never were the roads dustier, ie the weeks from present appearances. The WAHSATIH. Mrww verdict of all who travel far nowadays. seconders p oUucerne is almost ready to WimiATCH, Utah, Sept. 12, 1895. A rain storm wonid be mot welcome to cut and to take it all in all the farmer Peterson happened to arrive in time to EiIto Times . old gentleman out before any the teamsters. lias about as much work on hand, just get tbe Mr. (Jollier, late of Hilliard, is now serious happened. thing and can well he from as handle, As some oi eur young ladies were en now, station agent here. Let us see if we cannot build the teleroute to Coalville Friday to attend the this on until afler threshing there will If. Moore made a shipment of cattle phone line from here to Kama this fall from bere on conference, two of the occupants of a be but very little time to idle away. Friday. lumber wagon were thrown out. One Although there are some here who ere without ths cooperation of Coalville. Tb continued dry spell is causing of them was badly braised about tbe constantly speaking of the bad qualities Let ue hear what the other town have fall rang. arm and shoulder, bnt they were plncky of oar citizens, and that unjustly, there is to say in the matter. Every day bring very dry J of a is station agent at Castle Collier need imes eur to notice telephone 'the loaded Coalville in and uot a community that hu more charity, again, reaching ' - - .. W Rock daring Clawson outing." In time to attend the morning services that contributes to of the connection.- THE COUNTY NEWS NO. 31 iuvideaud ELECTRIC SPARKS. aci-- th-pr- Fu Hit. com-inc- ur - Kas, wa ovvmu by carbonic, ga. When taken out be was uu-poi- im an.l died au hour later. VVusbinsioii. It is probable that tb DAILY LIST OF HAPPENINGS AND Orud uxar lionnt) cae will not reach ' OTHER NEWS. the court of claims for otne time. su Jo-- , "Cal, Fire broke out (bis All Ik Importaal of llw- Wk muTtiing in the fra Juae Lumber Com-patt- y. From the Lstnt Tlgveltt sml destroyed valued at IMapMrhc 'From Her. There m4 $850,000, lar. Everywhere. Washington. statement ef th?., mmlition oftl treasury e ii eiewv cash balance, $182,290,6i0; A stirier of Gunnison island ha been gold reserve, $98,910,772. , - ordered. ' . Cory. Cox ofNumla, 111, The advance in steel has hilled the tin- and Chance Raeet of Crystal lake, III., ; while crossing the railroad plate industry. trik at this at Butte are charged with place last evening in a buggy, were struck by the 8t. Paul limited and instantly forgery, killed. Cleveland Chadncey M. lV?ew thinks Valentine, Neb. The sensational will be nominated for a third term. Th gold reserve dropped to 9S,613,-52- talk about RoeebdJ Indians having oraud the bond syndicate failed to dered tbe agent, Major Wright, off tb reservatioa and ether attendant come to toe rescue.-a probable oprising ou tnat The Spanish government hae yielded are without foundation ia of the United to the representation fact. . Statei in the matter of the place of payHennessey, O. T. A Cheyenne In--, ment of the money in satisfaction of the y received ICi Mora Haim and will pay it ia Washing- dian, Mouse Tail, lashes on his bareback and was banton on the date agreed on, the 16th ished from tbe triW for brutally assaultinst. ing Violet Manny, daughter of Chief Joseph Altman, six year old, arrived on tbe Canteue reservation Satat New. York unaccompanied, in the Manny, urday. steerage cf the steamer Lahoo,1 from Grand Junction, Colo. Jack Bmith, Bremen. Joseph parent died recently in Germany leaving a small sum of the well known character, waa found dead Death is attributed to hard money. It w'as decided to send the boy Two drinking. years ago be killed Roy On. hi Francisco. Ran to hi sister in coat sleeve he bore a big tag, giving his Grant, nearThompaone, Utah, for which he served eighteen month ia the Utek name, age and deatieation. In bis penitentiary. a and railroad 25 had be about pocket New York. Tn ferry boat Nether-fanticket to Ran Francisco. of the Hoboken Ferry company, aadev tewiewiber a. ran down a pleasure boat containing a Nevada Southern ia to be extended to dozen young men last night. Gustav ! Pioche. Oldehurg aad Herman Meyer were Forty miners were suffocated In a droan d. Th Notherland picked op tbe burning mine near Calumet, Mich. r surviyore of tb collision. s I Butte officials are accused of defraud1 1 . WcrisaxUr, of the amount to $50,000. tbe city ing The Valkyrie," after Laving ioukd New Yoik, Sept, 7.- - Defender won the "Defender and damaged her rigSsveral shipments of horses, cattle and sheep have left Waheatch of late her name iu trulyi American fashion ging, woo the second race by 47 secy, for tbe Evanston market.' finishing far ahead of the English onds. and giving A Madrid dispatch says Marshal CamTkuinas Jones, the sheep man7 is sort- challenger Valkyrie III., n The of evidence outclassing ing fit his muttons for the purpose of every pos hat announced he will not accept boat in almost any kind of makirg a shipment to t the Chicago proposal of any kind from the rebels ia weather. Cuba except unconditional surrender. uv.iket.. r are-U.The rftothsld, Mo.; stove works jdl,..llwetb Uj:0BtonWyo..gept. who shot anu kthai iLury Aad have down indefinitely on ac-- ' Fitb their hay harvest. It has lasted October in Evans- count of ever eight weeks and no rain during the about one year ago last tb riae ia thv price of Iron. of manslaughter wkole time sufficient to interfere with ton, was found guilty One hundred men. era thrown out of out but a few work. the bnng jury haymaking. hours. The Crwkov case, which it set M. Clawion and family and W. Mein-haThe Bay State Trust Company begaa for it creating widespread interan action in the United Rtates District started trom bere on Sunday on a est Monday, from far and near. court at Fpokane to foreclose a mortgage trip to the woodi of upper Bear river to hunt and fish and have a general outing. of $4,616,400 against the Washington Munday, taptemberP. They expect to continue the trip a week Anothsr Jack-th- e Ripper murder it re- A Idaho railroad. ertwo. ported in London. Lady Rose Gunning, widow of th 1 Kow that having time is over the Tbe discoveries ofgeld in (iriqueiand Rev, Henry Gunning, bert, was sentenced at London to a years imprisoncattlemen are out rounding ud their are affirmed tot genuine. cattle and culling the beef eteers ready ment at bard labor for the forgery of her ift a killed dynamite Five persons wert .for marketfather name to certain deeds. J. B. explosion nearDuboqas, Ia. HEVEFKSt. Eaiperor William and Emperor FranGreat crowds are rushing to the Nacis 1895. Joeeph of Austria and other royal Hekefee, Utah, Sept. 12, tional U. A. R. encampment. Editoe Times : attended the army maneuvers at guests A Russian reports) 2000 oeaths ocStettin. The maneuvers embraced a 0, 8. Feterson has been quit sict the cur daily from cholera in Pekin,. realistic several hours.- - A baloon corps past week. are disclosures More startling performed the signal service for the John Skill is again suffering from in the looting of Butt by city day. promised rheumatism. r officials. Tha great council et the Improved OrBert Gibby of Morgan Great losses of sheep and cattle are re- der of Redman ol the United (States beher on Sunday. ported in Nortbwertern Australia from gan at Providence w ith ninty-eigrepA. Scoworoft made a business trip to drought. resentatives - present from thirty-on- e Henefer on the 12th. was The American cyelev Banker carried state. The eession during the Wm. Richins is making a business of th grand prix for wheelman at the devoted to routine business. At th -trip to Jieber and Park City! Veadome do Seine. evening eession Governor Lippott web corned the is said to delegates. Quite a number of our young people of 20,000 A third army corps attended the daace at Croyden on the be organized in Spain, ready to be eent Therdv, Sept. It. 6th. to Cuba if needed. Fitzsimmons may not fight at Daflat. - It blew a gale hero all day on the 10th A movement is on inOolon to ask th Renator Mills goes over to the gold-bug- s. and has looked like storming for several municipalities of Panama to recogniz drv. i tbe Cuban aa belligerents, s Idaho boycott the Omaha Messrs. John Jonee and Wm. Edge-wort- h Secretory Herbert is pushing along market- .. have reaped Dearly 200 acres of the completion of vessels under eon-t- i race to Degrain with their reaper this fall given yacht Tuesdays ordaction and the manufacture of fender. Henefer was well represented at th nance. Domino and Ranta Anita defeated by Primary conference held at Iloytaville - The Defender and the Valkyrie on the 7th inst., and those who attended of Navarre. Henry wore remeasured at the request of the thousand U. A. R. veterans pareport having a very enjoyable time. Fifty conEarl of Dunraven ; previoaa ratings raded at Louisville. Born, on Friday, September 6th, to Four artillerymen killed by the exthe wife of George Bond, a eon. The firmed. Seizures of provisions, etc., supposed of a caisson at Louisville, mother and child are doing well and plosion to be intended forthe Cuban insurgents, Mm dad of tb boundary line beso as Surveyor be to around it United I totee Marand Bolivia have adBears are quite numerous this season are reported by ths tween Argentina near Tampa, Ft-ded 690 to in the mountains. Three hare been shal leagaes Argentina. relanding of arm for the Cubans is A plot against Prince Ferdinand of killed by Cortis Paskett and his comartook the that tbe yacht ported, bat Bulgaria ha been discovered at panions; others have been seen and ticle in had t be scuttled and some f them wounded. Twenty persona have been arabondoned on account of tbe preeenra of rested. -Sheep dipping is in full blast at the a Spanish cruiser! The cholera scare at Honolulu baa Stephens corral and dip. Mr. Stephen A party of about fourteen young neover. The death which sure athas had tbe dip thoroughly repaired and passed 8. C.. are to cholera were tracked to tb tributed it U expected there will be several groes from Charleston, stranded in London, and want help to tneusand sheep dipped here this fall. poisonous food eaten at a native feaat. were not allowed to An avalanche from tbe Altela glacier Sow that the time has arrived when get home. They proffered. has fallen some fola have secured their grain and give tbe entertainment they upon the hamlet of Bpltaf- about two square Switzerland, IO. lucern in the matte, ! stackyard, they should be covered. Ten perland of miles being Kansas in considerate of their neighberi welfare Heavy floods art reported held of cattle perished. snd hot allow their stock to intrude on More outrages bve been perpetrated sons snd 300 others until the meadows are open for in Armenia. Telegraph communication in California the all. Rome herd their stock on their swn Omaha. A special to the Be from hat been seriously interrupted bycomof the season, which first rainstorm land, cleaw that off and are ready to Norlfplk, Neb., says: John R. Drake, menced Tuesday night. The storm has Hz upon their neighbor as soon as 'local manager of th Rtaedard Oil Comsome their harvesting is finished. This is examin-- j not been especially severe, but for pany, was fatally Injured while saffered. haT wire reason telegraph aot right. He was on ths W. B. ing an oil tank . !7r " l iuw 4 Ti C Iish CSm4 To-da- shows:-Availsbl- Hl.w-Lm- iis ls 9, of mos. Ui-ro- com-meirf- w loti On Raturdav last as Alma Page was on hie wsy to thegrist mill with a heavy .load of grain, the sack on which he was witting took a tumble, carrying Mr. Page with it. The wagon wheel passed over his foot, crashing and braising it fearfully. If the wagon tire had been a narrow one it would doubtless have cat "lk wt klwrH 1 f tWlltdoObt- less do good service yet as loot. On Tuesday last between 1 and 2 p. m. a hesvv rumbling, somewhat resembling s succession of .distant thunder ciapsj was heard here, and speculation was rife as to the cause of it. The sky was clear so that it could not be thnnder and the wonder grew. One man advanced the idea that all the minee in Park City had collapsed. The rambling ie still a mystery. C. PEOA, Peoa, Utah, Sept. 11,1895. thesupport poor and assists in cases bf sickness and death than that of our citizen. And 1 can truthfully say that With all their faults, which are not many compared with their detractors, thefc charity and kindness witi cover a multitude of sin and should cause the tongs of slander to be silenced in very sha.ie.--, E. V'taa. . . ' B. BXPVBUCAS'S ATTKlITlOSi, , Thera will be a meeting of tbe Republicans of ieoa preciact held in the -- school bouse on Mosday, September 16, 1895, at 8 oclock p. m., for the purpose of reorganizing toe Republican club of said precinct, and for such ether business as may come before the meet- ing. v order of the county committee. ROCKPORT. Rockport, Utah, Sept. Editor Times! 12, 1895. Mrs, Sarah Gibbous and son, Charles, hsve gone to Pleasant Grove for a load Editob Times : of fruit. John Hortin ofRockport was one of There thosd who spoke in the public worship evening meeting held in Peoa on Sunday, September 8th. H. B. Wright and A. F. Maxwell, delegates from" Peoa, attended the Republics convention held in Park City on September 7th. -Very little is eaid, just now, about the mines in Weber canyon, but after tbe fall work is completed we may expect to bear of a boomJn that direction. Abe. Marchant returned homo en Monday from the ranch at tbe head ef Weber canyon owing to eicknest which was bronght on. it is cat i, by the desire to see his best girl. But we dont believe It. was a dance here last Friday given by the Neel Brothers of Oakley- ,- All present spent an enjoyable , evening. Mre. Martha Peterson is in Rockport visiting with relatives. She is accompanied by her daughter, Elsie, and son, Wayland. Mrs. Sarah Ceckerill of Wanship has returned home after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. II. Seansons, for - about two weeks. Miss Ellen Beard has returned to Coalville. She has been bere visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. E. Vernon, for the pasrtwo weeks. W. D. Brown had quite a lot of grain destroyed last Saturday night by horses and cattle that had come down off the range and breken into his field. The windy weather for ths past few days baa made bay aad grain hauling very disagreeable wbrk. The farmers are losing so time, however, in getting tkeir crops into stacks. A party of young' people went np Crandell canyen On an excursion on Batardav last. One of the party, John E. Malin, son of Bishop Malin, was rifle when the gnn loading a was accidently discharged, the ball pasting entirely through his left foot, cansing a very painful wound. The young man was taken to Coalville and the wound dressed by Dr. llosmer. At this writing be is doing as well as can - be expected. have of men A companv gone np Weber canyon to ran tbe sawmill lately purchased by J, M. Malin and Mr. K. 8, Stinaon. WARSHIP. Wsssnip, Utah, Sept. 12, 1895. J. A. Marchant went to Salt Lake the first of the week to traasact some business at the V. S, Land Office and also te attend the Republican Judicial District convention w hich was held in that city on Sept. lOthr Charles H. Weet and James Newman of Peoa have gone toLeorin, Bingham county, Idaho, and will be absent from borne for tome weeks. It it understood that they are seeking new homes in that - part of our country. A large number of mill men have come out of the canyon for the purpose af putting np their hay and grain, all of which it very neressary at this busy time pf the year. The mill business will be looked after later on. Theheavv wind during tbe past three dayaliaa whirled the dust in blinding elands much to tbe anoyance and discomfort of all. Heavy clouds overcast the earth on Monday and Tnesday with every indication of a storm, but the wind blew the downpour into Kansas. The ladies of both political parties Editor Times : here we can only boast of two, o far have buried the pipe of peace, dug np Fruit peddlers have been quite plentir the tomahawk, donned the war paint ful this week. John Tarner is very sick. He has and feathers and are now after tbe political scalps of the enemy in dead earnest. Icw--t the sight of one of his eye and the The merits f the candidates on tbe op- - other one has been very bad, but he is -- HOYTSt ILLS. llovTsviLLi, Utah, Sept. 12, 1896. Editor Time : Mrs. Annie Wilson is tick with typhoid fever. Mrs, Thompson of Ogden is here making a protkacted visit with her sister, Mm. George Edgel. Would it not be a joke if our destructive pests, the ground squirrels, should wake up in the spring and find them' selves missing? Yoor correspondeat has noticed in hia travels' in different sections of the county that have been infested by tbe squirrels, numerous badger holes. That shows that Mr. Squirrel and family have beeen caught napping during the past two weeks, as their downy nests have been brought out on top of many of the holes- .- If our friend Badger is at hard at work ia the hills there will be a few lees squirrels next year to feed. It would be interesting to hear from other localities on this pofKthroIgh the columns of our paper. A good deal of confidence was exercised by one of our farmers a short time sines inau eastern firm in the bedbug business, but which is now ruthlessly destroyed. The results of answering the advertisement on the part of the farmer are bad and stilt badder for the firm A main business. The ad read: chine and full receipt for killing all tbe bedbugs and other vermin in the on receipt f$l, TheTarmer being anxious to do good to the country, and especially make things pleasant at home, sent is the 100 cents and waited patiently for that destructive machine. The most killing part about it was, upon opening his package, to find two plain blocks of wood, with directions Inside that read plainly, aa follows : First, catch the bedbug, place it gently beta een these block and press hard, and then proceed with his mate and all bis kindred in like manner. Follow aQ directions closely. The farmers have not got through handling green stuff conn-count- jet- - It is reported that the timber fire that has been burning over in Aleander craven for tbe past two weeks baa burned over two aailes already, and that it was started by a sbeepherder to burn tbs underbrush that his sheep could past C. H. W. , through. ECHO. Editor Echo, Utah, Sept. Times 12, 1895. : Wm. Weaver and family spent a few days in Echo last week. e Bert Gilchrist looks like, an hayseed the way he is pitching hay. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bromley ere contemplating a visit to Salt Lake iu ttie near future. Aunt Lucy Stevenson invited a few of her relative and friends to tea on Wednesday. Will Slagg had the misfortune to cut his foot a week or so age while cutting timber for A. G, Brim, After walking old-tim- to-da- d, ' rtNi to-da- Dun-rave- ila.-inche- -- ut rt -- ht ly wool-grower- ' Ruet-ichuc- , k. |