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Show V,. Coalville devoted to the nmnaseyra of sitmiiwIxt cottitty. HOME IMDUSTHT. COALVILLE, VOL IV THF POl 1NTY NEWS t bow cl foi the lc'L pa-- t few n uri wore listened l Feb. 2$:h. 4 foil atten lance of teat hers and - requested un Sunday. There CORALERT pupils OUR GATHERED BY should not be one absent member. Abraham Waiter and Abraham Lyons took in the dance in .Coals die eu M bp day , oung gentlemen re ort nigM, that thev nad an eiicllenl lime and that the Cuaivnle people did eertb ug in their power to make them feel at home and enjoy the lame. Mis- - Lvdia Marchant and IX W. Marchant came out from Salt Lake City on Wednedv to attend the funeral of AKU. their little brother. The young ladv Oaklei , Utah, Ftb. 27, 1897 r attending school m and geneh..i Editor TlMl Salt Lake Cltv. Their brother, A. G, Mumps are in order here. Marihant. who is teaching school at It lb reported Unit lnn Lambert bus Woodland, al-- o iaine home to attend sold bis null to K. C. C liamber. the funeral. Still it snows, and the next cry will The members of the Peoa 011 th Bench w ill the leaulifiil disappear? w hen and Irrigation Company are reCanal be, minded that the annual meeting of the name the 1ark from Parties City by of Craig are Belling goods at auction at company will lie held in the schoolhonse In IVoaon Monday afternoon, March 1st, Kamak. As there will be busi4 Snow very deep m the mountains and at 30 oclock. of un por lance brought befoie ness more slides "now still coming. Many the meeting it is desired that there be a are feared. full attendance. J. lhillips and wife went to Kama Those who wentto Park City on Fri Tuesday o take in the sale that is going and Saturday of last week bad a day on this week. wallowing in the snow, breakpientcin Miss Elna Phillips wsb bitten this roads and the like. The wind wao week by one oi H. M. Mechams dogs, ing great guns, now drilling, blowing whnh made an ugly wound. and the cold waa something almost unThe Cry stolj Creamery is running in bearable. One man said that a blx k full blast and is turning out some very of He w mid warm a fellow if he had it fine butter and have a demand for more to sit on. Georg A. and Perry 1) , two ihan tiiev can tarnish. drummers from bait Lake, had an exBishop Atwood of Kamaswason the perience ill breaking a enow road w Inch iee fiond of W. H. Hetensi Tuesday. thev will not soon foiget. aud before The bishop had quite a time wuh the thev got far concluded to follow aftt r boys, and tne boys had a great time the lead of others. Get cold? Weill should aav so, I've not been thawed out seeing him step in a hole in the ice. A enow slide came down above lan yet. on South Fork of the Lamberts The following program will fie carried Welier river last Friday morning about ont by the Peoa Sunday School on Sun-dn3 oclock, striking a house in which February 28, in honor of the birth-dafour of the ljmbys were living, burst of President Wtlford Woodruff and ingin the end of the house and bury- also as Mercy Dar. ing three of the occupants in snow some 1 Openihg exercises. ten feet deep. One of the men escaped 2 Remarks on the early life of Presisomehow, but he don't know how. He dent Wtlford Woodruff, by O. F. Lyons, and rallied Jr. ran down to the saw-uiithe men, fifteen in number, who rushed 3 Articles of Faith, bv the First Interto the rescue of the parties buried in mediate department of the Sunday the snow, two men and one woman. School. 4 Remarks on the life of President minIn just one hour and twenty-fiv- e utes a one of the men was striking his Woodruff, by C. B. Walker. axe oetween two logs to pry them apart, 5 Francis Wright, Lydia Bleaxard, a womans voice was Heard to say tie Mary Wilking, 1 onisa Walker and Jane On examening Marchant will recite The Lord e careful with that axe. Prayer it was found that he struck directly in concert. over her face. That feeling which came 6. Remarks on the life and works of over the men when they heard the President Woodruff, by Elder Oscar voice of a woman under such a huge Wilkins. pile et snow must have been terrible. 7. Remarks by Robert 1L Marchant. Whose blood would not run cold under 8. Singing, fWe thank Thee O God all for a such circumstances? Fortunately Prophet, by the choir. were rescued alive and with but few f. bhert address oj Kindness to Anibruises. One n an received a cut on mals. by Elder M. II. Bleazvrd. the head. Great prie and many 10. bong, Stand bv th weak and thanks are due to those w no went to the strong. by the choir. rescue ''I 'hepaities tinder the snow. 11. Concert reading, by the Theological re t -- ll v' ll c;. mi. Pm a, Utah, Feb Eihiok Times : dar s. Be kind to dumb animals.' 12. bong, by Eider vtephen Walker. Id. -- liort adJie-- s by Lider E. F. Palmer. Ir. Remaaks by Elder Oscar vYilkins Marchant s sawmill has started up upon the pledge to lie kind t dumb animals. again. Miss Jane Maxwell is visiting friends 15. Taking the pledge. 1(5. Closing exercises. iD Katnas. B. R. K. Yum. John Maxwell has been quite oorly for some davs past. RIICKPOIT. James Wright, son of H. B. Wright, is quite sick. Roceioht, I'tah, Feb. 25, 1897. Times : Editor H. B. Williams has been staying in band The dance was well attended. few the days. past FarkCity during Vernon Frank has gone to Coalville of seems have sickness to A spell struck Peoa with a dull thud during the to serve as a juror. Robert Siddoway. who has been quite past few days. Elder John H. Tseymere, of Oakly, sick for the past two weeks1 is much returned home Wednesday, from a two better. Mr. and Mra. John Hortin and Messrs year mission to the Soutnern States. nick was taken Marchant R. Joseph and Charles, have gone t Crov-deA. quite to attend the farewell party of Mrs. on Tuesday and ia now bedfast. His many triends hope to see him around Hortin'a nephiew, William Knight, who starts on a mission on Mmrchth. again soon. Mr. Thomas Chappell ef Coalville and has been Walker M. Miss Mary quite aick daring the past week or more; her Miss Katie Seamona of Rock port have many frienda are in hopes that the will gone to Salt Lake City, They will return at nnsband and wife. K. B. C. soon recover. the The entertainment given by WANSHIF. teachers andjiapils of the district school Utah, Feb. 25, 1897. Warship, on the afternoon of Washington's birth: Tihks Editok in success waa a .every particular. day, Rasmussen of Oakley has lid you ever notice that the majority Mrs. inT. T.a week here visiting with of in or a oat who spent room, go of peoplo on a cold day, will leave the deor open? her ather, 0. Rasmussen. There ia no exception to the rule in this High Priests quorum will bold a general meeting of ita iuemlrs in Henefer town. 27tb at 11 oclock p. m. Enoch Brown waa in Peoa on Sunday February V. M. Hixson and Mra. M. A. Mrs. on call yonr correspondent. and made a to Park City on the 18th. went Williams came from Iloytsvtlle op The gentleman to meet with the Sunday school at Mrs. Hixson took their son op and bad hit tonsils ent off by Drs. Gregor - and - .. Oakley. , A. of Mrs. and , G. Wilton. Ur. The little child has which Fisher and Frank Croft of beenquileyick Joseph H. Marchant, with pneamonia and inflammation of the Coalvillet were the speakers here at f Snow is falling v 24, 1897. SUMMIT COUHTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Tbetr to with marked 14. n ' 1 ft Eft EE CO IMAGE OF SHEER, FEBRUAY- - 26, 1897 IIRMEFEH. dais, died about Sundays worship meeting. night of Feb. 22ud. The fui era! wiilbe held on Thuradav 12 alter-rioo- saw-mi- Times. Manlier, I'tah, Feb. is estimate by 25, H97 IS VO. at 1 $.; mo itiurame. fully TO 9 3 THIRD DISTRICT COURT covered A ti Jwds Swrnta fwldtai-I- k The Idaho Legislature arrived in on caiun'av for a visit, '"and Judge Norrelt and Stenographer Pike Mr. ,. H, ti. Ruddins moved t0 Salt Lae from the tune of their arrival to their came up lrom Salt Tuesday uiori Poairilo tin tl ie 22nd. was one lonuumm- - round mg and opened court immediately after departure W abet W .Mui dance of olf for pleasure for them. They visited their arrival. t Crovdtn on the 24th. In thernseof Mate v. Woodbury ;tl F ort Dougla on Saturday morning, and Sorntoi our young lolkt attended the ln the. fte rjmon a defendant withdrew hit fnrnier phs tenwag reception dance at I il o on of not eniltv and entered a plea of guilty Iridivy night. , dered them at the Iempleum. Many of to a simjile assult which plea wa acv the theatre in the ,he,u '"J-have winter in earnest cented bv the County Attorney. On t nB services attended Sunday they Ot and good sleighing. lu the case of Male va. Lewis Paraat the Tabernacle in a hodv one of their 4e voting ladies of Hepefer have number the defendant wa sentenced to dise, the oicupying pulpit. Alter basket daiiie announced for March 2rj fine of $25 and stand committed a an pay 'services was recital organ given iq HOVT8VH.LE. Mr an Mrs E. tubby of Morgan honor of the fine wa paid. until tlie visitors and they weie were vis t ng relatives here during the Hovtwvule, Utah, Feb. 24, 1897. ca-- e The of State v. Giassett wa! of insjiecting the given tie privilege week. Editok Time In tie evening every light in continued until the 4th of March, organ. Wm. Wilson and Charles Sargent Mr Martha Bond of Green River City the city and county liudding and on r The Sheriff made return on the venire to Rovkport Sunwere iieionanes ba been vis, mg tier parent for a few the ground was turned on, and they issued on the 9th of February to the day. days. went the in through complt- - effect that he had summoned all the building, Mrs. Fannie Crittenden left Wednee-da- v David r visited Coalville on aoce with tin1 request of Mavor Gleu- - persons named therein, and they were fora visit to Evanston fora iew Tuesday a a j iror, but waaexiused till dinning. Momlnv morning at 11 o'clock ail sworn and examined a to their days. j Friday. they visited Saltair. I11 the evening statutory qualification and found to be Take a sleighride Saturday evening, with the Utah qualified to verte, except Jerry Ilantuan Matter Emiie Br wer of Round Valiev they met in joint and indulged in speech-t- who filed an alfidait that he was not a the 27th, to Hovtswlle and take m the has been legislature with your Miending a few days concert and play. ak ing aud a general exihange of wit citizen of tlie United M.itJ, Rees Willicorrjndent. and with good feeling district our They left at 7 o'clock ams, who couldnt write the English last school, Friday Tbedameon the evening of the 22nd, in the evening. Thecomuany numbered language, and William Trethewey, who their teacher Mr. Williamson, "pent was for th benefit of the lfeuefer choir js under the doctor's care and unable te nearly 590. the day sleighriding. and was well attended, be present. firm of Evanston from member Yee returned the Yen, junior James Mills William lvic hint atid George M. Rich-inId the matter of application for a to A w here been had Co77 merchants of be Lung Chong, Wing Friday evening, h me visited Kart Coalville at of habea cerpiti of F. M. Walker, write of Plum alley , ha disappeared, taking visit his parents and children. missionaries on Sunday last. Mr. Walker apjieared iu court by hie of turn t.ls with $8,000 Noan Mayob and wife of lleber are countryman's Dr. J. E. Hosrner was called to Hs ne J. Jones and Sfcked for a J. attorney C. R.J. Mrs Alice money. spending Jibe week with fer on Tuesday last to attend R. A. writ of habea corpus ou the ground that Hravrr 4 reek Min Mreets, Mrs. Mayuh's eister be was unjustly deprived of his liberty JomVt baby, w bo ha been very sick. J. II. Mailing came down from I he Wm. Wilkenson arrived from Salt the Marshal of Coalville City. BisSome of our young men are taking Beaver Creek mine Tuesday evening. by Lake Thursday, walking the entire dismarck Bnyder appeared a attorney for of are and the enow, getting He report tlie snow tube about five tance and n aktng the tripin three days advantage logs out of the canyon for the sawmill. feet deep in that neighborhood, and had the City and tlie motion was agued and . via Park Citv. tlie writ denied. he Y. M. and Y. L. Assosiolions to use snew shoes on a portion of the The West Side Irrigation company held a Id the case of State v. Edward BenevenT conjoint session oil ueeday route. He cay the prospects are lookbolds its annual meeting March 1st at with rape, a motion for ing last, at which a very interesting ing as good as lie expected, and that he nett, charged a dismissal wa made by W. I. Snyder p. m. to elect offi'er for the ensuing program wa rendered. it satisfied with the outlook. He denies, under year and receive the annual report. The district school children, with hew ever, in the strongest term, the attorney for defendant, and taken A school meeting for district No. 3 their teachers, O. Crittenden and Mis wild-ca- t report that have appeared in advisement until Wednesday morning w'as held Tuesday night to place a value L. at 9 oclock. Hudson, with a few of the adult the Salt Lake papers with regard to Rtate va. A. B. Richardson, defendant on the land above the Hoytsville ditch g fabulous assays received from the propeople, epent the morning in selighnd-innow owned by the school district, for on Washington's Birthday. At Echo perties. As a matter of fact only one appeared In pesron and by his attorney the purpose of tdacmg the same on the the children were treated to George P, Costigan, Jr., entered a plea., candy. assay has been made this winter and of not gni!t market, to the highest bidder. had a dance in the afternoon. that was leaJ 78.015 per cent and 35 oz. They The concert to precede the play hare The adults held forth in the evening. WEDNESDAY BOSIXKsS. silver. Saturday evening, the 27th, is as fol Mr. Stalling thinks the truth is goad An ecaiting runaway occurred here on At the opening of court Wednesday lows : the 22nd U. Roberts had been aleigh-ridin- g enough about tbit property, and does morning Jadge Norreil announced that-h- e Companv Chorus, "Classmates Song uctitiout was not yet prepared to render a do- -' with the school, and on hie way not know from whom ... .Miss Aanie Ryan back stepped jntojthe Recitation and does not emon on tho motion fer dismissal in have come, further, poetofficeto get report J. H. Hobson Co. hia Song th case of Btate vs. Bennett, and stated mad, leaving hie wife and two child- approve of them. Duet.. Miss Emma Hobson and May ren in the Mr. Stalling i a miner, and a good that he would allow the sleigh. Something frightened attorueyi for Stonebraker. the team and it itarted off at a lively one, and It it not part of hia purpose to the defense until next Monday to fi'o C. H.West Stump Speech rate. The two children Jumped out, but deceive anyone with regard to properties authorities on the question. After a Henrv Lambert A Co, Quartette Mra. Roberta remained in the aleigh ana In which he is interested. He alto short consultation , between the attorChorus, Let the Mountains Shout for had reports. Are a ney) It wav Agreed ,ihat U14 JM9 -aide for about two miles at a rate realize! that these fihv " Joy. world record, detriment bestead of h- - benefit to good over for tb! iim. v uld ijivrredit that The cast of the HeroicputcbBUB. tlie team took down the property, and will try to atop their HenieJ. Lee vs. Willard S. Lee, di' ' fo'iooately Is as follows: ' vorce on the ground of desertion and meadow instead of the road, and tired circulation. Colonel Brown (an old man, and The shipment of ore referred to some failure to provide. Divorce granted ia themselves out in the deep enow. of the a Tory an With the exception of a bad scare no time ago consist of about 100 pound accordance with the prayer of comFrench and Indian war) .Sam Mills w hich was sent to a friend in Balt Lake. plaint, one was hurt, W. B. i . . Major Jones (a Tory and a British Issac Anderton of Heneftr wa adCompllmenterF C'ommtat. .H. Crittenden WAHSACH. officer) mitted to citizenship. . ' The Times feel more than gratified Harry Walter 'a rebel captain' Utah, Feb. 23, 1897. Wahsatch, is Tii disposed ot the setting until Monto receive such notice as the following E. H. Williamson and the jurr was excused until that newr In bert the Editor Times: the from day papers very Captain Lyle fa British officer) time. : state The Crittenden J. morning of the 23rd was without The jurors ail returned home to, enjoy The Coalville Times has entered upon doubt the coldest of the winter here. Fred 'The heroic Dutchman) vacation allowed them. the columns its While volume. C. H. Went Mrs J. K. Gullihur made a bueiness itsfou.th the of at tame evidence Sam a colored eervent of Col. prosperity, give HERK AND THERE. trip to Ogden the middle of tht week. time it has seen hard times and met Brown's) Jatneg Mill Tho-- e who winter the about thought with many difficulties, and it could, even Tom a British cot pural John Hobson over The gossips of Miliward haves new during the good weather awhile at this time, stand a littleboou in the . J. Redde.i Sentinel to solve. A grass window is at problem have doubtless met with a surprise ago of business, Editor I'ini.t-o- . the bottom of the affair. After several says way Mary Brown daughters of Cd. the pHt week. The Times ia a credit tu the county, and long years of single blessedness a bouncBrow n ) Mis!. Gtit'n It was a surprise to see t amongst the The Record hopes a business boom will ing baby boy arrived to brighten her Kate Brown daughter of Col. Miss A. Rvan Waatch item last week, that a baby overtake it. Bark Record. Brow n ionelv life and lend enchantment to the Mies A. Sargant boy had arrived at the May household. With last weeks issue the Coalville view. Vernal Expresa. Bridget Tin was a mistake. Mrs. May and boy Times Ticket 15 25 and 33 cents. began the fourth year of its exA fire at Payeon at 1 a. m. Tuesday, Proceeds after expenses go for bene- together arrived here from the east, and istence. If there is a better country to be incendiary, wrought supposed fit of the choir. joined her husband here whoi night weekly in Utah than The Times we dont to the Quiuley A Sargent drug damage -- know just where to look for it. Editor Store, $20U on the building and $409 Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain at 8 operator t this office. G. Y. Bullock, who had to abandou Pinneo. at all times and under all sharp. C. H. West, stage manager. on the stock, w hich was iniur$l (ot, g sometime ago for lack of worked has to : faithfully $1,000. UPTON. enow, now find the extreme the other give the people of Summit county a Edson, the would-b- e assassin of Miae Upton, Utah, Feb. 23, 1897. way. For while en route from, Coal- newspaper which reflected their enter- Lillie Utt and William McCabe, in OgEditor Timks: ville to bis ranch daring the latewtorm, prise and thift. We believe that Tme ia again in custody, due to the inden, The health of L. L. Randall is much he found the snow so deep thnt it was Times is fairly prosperous.. We judge work of Weber ceuntye vigiimpossible' to get the aleigh over the to because its advertising columns art defatigable improved since last wiiting. lant eberiff. Is a ten to one bet that ha It had to divide. abandon well They ia a healthy will the patronized and there Elder Saxton commenced hi misnot again escape while in the keepaleigh and load and return the next day look about the paper very noticeable sionary exercises Snnday last. of Sheriff Belnap. He was ing team double with whico captured to break and quite pronounced. During the Elder Carpenter of Morgan was one with In Texas. Ogden Pres.--trail before the sleigh conld be hauled past six year running a newspaper in of the speakers daring the afternoon a in. t. B. Utah hat been much like menkeying Threw An; HI Cum services on Sunday last. with the bazxeew in a planing mill. A FROM Mr. D. Wiley, SALT LAKE. Solomon Saxton, who has been residBlack publisher never knew just when he Creek, N.Y., was so badly afflicted with Salt Larr, Utah, Feb. 25, 1897. ing in Coalville daring the winter, is would' become hopelessly crippled or rheumatism that he waa only able to visting bis family in Upton, bnt will Editok Tin as: be the aubject of a coroners inquest. hobble around with have to return at once as the altitnde is canes, and even The members of the Legislature made And, by gum! the prospects grow no then iUctueed him great pain. After too high and light here forhia health. to brighter. It looks like four more years ning Chamberlain Pain Balm hews The anniversary of 'Waahingtoni a trip Logan Saturday. of forlorn ambition and grinding pov- so much improved that he threw away Washington's birthday waa observed birthday waa properly celebrated in all the schools of the city in erty. Jest where it all i going to end hiacanee. He save thie liniment did Upton Monday last. At 1 oclock p. by nearly the good Lord only knows. Many a him more good than allother med seine m. the Social hall was filled to its ut- an appropiate manner. newspaper bee been forced and treatment put together. For sale country R. McCone most. The program of exercisea was and Jane Henry Entton, to the wall during the yearethat are at 50 cent a bottle by John Boydea A rendered under the dirertion of both of Nepbi, were arrested Monday are in ihaky condi- Son. gone. Many y of school-pupilher with on the charge s, Mist Copley, bigamy. tion. Th s Times seem to be an excepTfc HMif (BitltiU, consisting of songs, recitations and exThe weather is very peculiar here. tion to the rule. We hope it will con. Arnold, teneraf conneel of ercises, and concluded with a dance for It will snow one day, then on the follow- tinue to flourish, and that seventy years he Leslie E. Keeley Institute, Suit Lake the yoang folks. A unanimous vote of ing the sun will come ont and melt from now Rro. Pinneo will still be found isreceiving flattering testimoaiala from it, thanks was tendered to Miss Copley and thus keeping it qnite alnahy under foot. all classes, on the successful at the helm. Salina Press. tieatment her pupila for the creditable manner in being given under hie charge at the The celebration of President WoodRichard Keeiey Institute. Writ him for parChicora, Pa., "Herald: which all fookrbeirpart in the program. ruffs 90th birthday promises to be the Vestel reports One Minute Cough Cure ticulars. , A dance waa gives in Ibe evening to greatest event of tho soaoon. The pro- the greatest success of medeiel science. " , Os Far the older people. J. C. gram hai been completed, and ceniista Taiy, He told ue that it cared his whole family Account celebration of terrible eougha and colds, after al of very some interesting features. Cohstipation in its worst terms, dysother to called cures had failed entirely. Wilford Woodruff-- , 90th. birthday The fire department was called Mon Ml. Vemeel said it assisted hieebildrea Saitlake, the Union pepsia, sick headache, bilionsnest and Pneifie wRl make derangement of tho liver are readlv cured day and extinguished a blase is a work- through a very had aim of of mease la rate el ene taw, reead trie. Tichele by De itts Little Early Risers.. These Om Min eta Cough Cure makes exlittle pill never gripe. 8 mall pill, safe shop in the rear of M. . S. Eranst fun pectoration. very easy and rapid. - John tore on Second Sooth street. The pill, best pill. John Beydea A Bon. Bayden A 80m attention. The Y. L. M. I. A will give a ball on March 5rti, for the benefit of the association The brass bandjball given on the 18th, was not overly crowded. The ladies got hich helped up a lunch for the occasion the receipts out an w ill give the boyl due the quite a lift. Mach credit is ladies for the interest tbev have taken in helping the band since it baa been started. rnMU. Riutcb Ties -- 1 Jn.,w d even-plent- 1 Fos-le- j sei-sio- n s 1 thr - '- ... -- to-da- . Brof-W.K- X4 A ' |