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Show f UtkH University IM-EL'EVOEU TO THE ITTTiR ESDI'S PATRONIZE ROME INDUSTRY. VOL II. . .. . 1 . ; 'IZ L f. SMiW 5 3 : 4 FREE COINAGE CF SHYER, MCEQAIT COUKTJ CS. IS TOT SUMMIT CCUS1X UTAH, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1895. NO. 39 .. .. A v R'jcIc Ball, Mr M Claw- gallant labors well show. And Wilkins, Dr. J. J. Chambers, coxmrric ox baxwet. they sire deserving of the grati-- : Mrs. E.Swainson. tude and thanks of this com- - j A recess of five minutes was Mrs Alms Eldredge, Mr W W Cluff, taken to give the last named Mr Hubert Walker, Mr J E Hoimer, Mi munity for their masterly efforts, j committee time to Annie Thomas, Mr E M Allison, prepare a pro- M RetUe TV be a ton, Mr U Edgington, Candidates on - both tickets ! ' gram, and at the end - of that Mr Sarah Fisher, Mi Lizzie Ball, Mr from this part . of the county time they reported the follow- Edmond Eldredge, Mr E Sawainton, Mrs G Sweeting, Mr Boyd Chandler, else-and ' dropped everything ing: Mrs Eliza Farnsworth, Mr 3 Callis, united in the work of retaining PROGRAM - TOIL THE DAY. Miss Lillian Cluff, Mrs VT H Branch, M. Lizzie bwtinean, Mr B Wilkin, the countv seat. Bonfires. ELECTRIC SPARKS. Jet-ep- DAILY LIST OF MAPPENINCS AND All the lapartul Ev.ntl mt tk Week CoudeBMd From Ik. Latest Telsgrsphle Frew Here, There IiUpateke u Ererywkere, Vildc M r Thomas C Millie Itis with pride that The W right, M.e Annie Faddie, Mm Nora Canonading. Evans, Miis Fmtmie Faddie, Mr Cor Times "can" state that not a . Torch "Light Procession, tr Alia femllb, Mr 01 'Mr " Coalvil!etie single citizen-- of EaF, Mr Frank Bearing, Mr G lem-inDccoratingCourthou$e, ' Mr Nellie Wilkin, Mr James 0 posited a ballot against her. Music by Coalville Brass Band. Clark, MraWrn larmley , Mr J M Fad-diThe entire 267 vofes casTwere Short Speeches at Stake House Mr R Steele, Mr Mary Fisher, Win Mr Salmon, Mis Mat Salmon, against the removal.aL3 P by Leading Citizens , Mr Ed WIM,r JoBn salmon, Mr It was a great victory; a vicJ A Smith, Mr George Beard, Mr R and Visitors. , Mrs T L Calderwood, Mrs F H tory that we can feel proud of, Transparency of Courthouse, Allen, Mr W W Cluff,Wright,Mr F M Jr, and one that will be fittingly Pinnee, Mr Wm Smith, Mrs A Wrght, painted by George Beard. celebrated. Mr 0 Y Bullock, Mr Robert, Mie Free Dinuer and Supper in the May Wheaton, Mu M Salmon, Mrs Last night a mass, meeting of Mis R WlHiaiuwp', Mrs J H Carruth, all of Stake House Citizens to citizens was held in Jhejlrick Ball, Mis Jane Beaekjjj'a L Williams, schoolhouse to consider the mat- Summit County,, from 3 p. m. Mr John Sherman, Mr Joseph Johnter of and devise ways and to 10 p. m., Furnished by the son, Mr Agnes Brim, Mr Lusty, Mrs A fctevens, Mr Tho Ladies of Coalville.' Rees, Mr Tho means for the celebration of the Hill, Mr J Hancork, Mrs G Thomas, in AfterDance the Children's grand victory that Coalvilie has Mr M Moore, Mr Savage, Mr Wm noon. Redden, Mrs VVw BaB, Mr Chambers, gained in retaining the county Free Dance in the Pavilion at Mr ME Rhoades, Mm James Salmon, seat. Msrt Maggie Salmon, Mr Keeipton, The meeting was called to Night to Summit County Citi-- ' G Y Bullock, J J Hodion, J L Boyden, zens. . order by Bnriah Wilkins, who Joha Faddie, Geo Beard, L E Eldredge, The report was adopted unan- VV W Cluff, Jr., Roy Wilkins, T J Lewi. stated the object of the meeting, Mark Hopkins, S Salmon. imously. after which Mm g, e. m Coalville Will Paint flu Town Red. Alma Eldredge was chosen as chairman and F. M. Pinneo as secretary. RED! RED!! RED!!! RID!!!! Dr.. Chambers then stated what" action the county seat committee had taken and gave a brief outline of what that comA Victory Hat We Can Cele-- mittee had considered would be about the proper program to brate With a Gusto. - carry out. A motion was made and carried that we hold a grand celeTHE ENTIRE COUNTY INVITED bration in Coalville on Tuesday aud invite the whole of Summit county to join with ns in propla a Grand Jollification on Aceoant of erly celebrating the grand vic- j 7 Jack Dampsey is dead. The treasury deficit lor Ortobsr W, 601,677. t It took the jury just five minutes te convict Theodore Horrent of murder in the first degree. 1 The United State Supreme eourt took areces until Monday, the lHh inet, John TV. It ) said Major-tieneiSchofield, retired, ha decided to muko He still spends hi home in Chicago. bis time writing hi memoirs. A large im reae in the rate for trai porting money bv express order went increase is said to into ellVct.-Th- i average 25 per cent between points east of Chicago, and even more to points est of that place. The president-madthe following appointments: Solicitor forth iHqiart-nieof State, Walter M. Faison, North Carolina) Chief of the Bureau of Ac- f counts, State lepartment, Frank M, Branagap, Ohio. nt Sand, , Holme convicted of murder first degrez. in the Harvard-Frinceto- n , Frank Olson, THE COMMITTEES. The executive committee this morning called a meeting and selected mittees: the following ' com- A W Steele, J E army Official at Fort Riley, lias been acquitted on every charge and specification. W II Brunch, W W fluff, Jr., Robert Walker, Wm Wheaton, Wm I'annley, "VThe United States and Mexican postal Fred Hirst, Robert C!drwood, LW authorities have concluded arrangeW illiams, Leslie Eldrelge, Bert Fad- ment a whereby a saving of twenty-fou- r hour in the tranemhsion of United die. Pancixo. States and Mexican mails will be ef15 Wilkin, Carl fected. Allison, E H Rhead, Boy Wilkin, John itonebrabeT, W'J All the sugar refineries in Philadelphia Wright, J.T. Hodson, Wm Hirst, JE closed down on account of ' The Hetmer. n manager say the - EISAKc e. is only until after election day, but it ia B Wilkins, J A Smith, W E Chappell, stated upon reliable authority that the J H W illiams, Samuel Clark, Edmond uspension will be indefinite. Eldredge, John Faddie,- - L E Eldredge. The SL Stephen mission cm Crow Samuel Faddiee, A Wright. miles Creek - reservation, twenty-fiv- e The committees are now all from Highmore. S, debeen ha I., at work and the preparations are stroyed by fire. The buildings were erected by Miss Kate Drexel nine years undef full sway. ago for s Indian school, and were under T tke People Summit the supervision of the Catholics. The - of those who had charge of the work in that city. Bnt Coalville, too, had men in the field, as thetesult of their " decora nv. A motion was carried that it feoiball game non George Beard, Harry Thomas, Frank by Princeton. was the sense or the meeting Rippon, Bert Eldredge, Lizzie Ball, John D. Bockfeller gives three milthat all business be suspended Rettie Wheaton, Eva Eldredge, Effie lion dollars to the.f hicago uqivereity, in Coalville from noon, Tues- - Allison, Flora Cluff, Elia Fisher. Fitzsimmons1 backer admit he has Hl'eiC, ETC. day until Wednesdays morning. VESOUTtoxg, nomoney; and the match aith Corbett FM Finneo, MrJ of A vote thanks was extended Callis, J I. Boy- i off. den, FH Wright, J VV Si mister. Mrs I rank Johnson, preodent of the Cut-- , to all the friends of Coalville John Stones, Lr Chambers. " ; ' en,1NUonalBank oflmaha,.udden!y who helped s nobly to win the irocekiox asd a exo, ' left Uie city, owing big money. victory and the meeting ad- J Alisher, J II Salmon, A Buchanan, Capt. Joel Kirktnan, who ha been ' Jr.. Walter Boyden, Br J J Chambers, on trial before a court of United State journed. Bromley. - the Great Victory We Hate Gained tory,INVITATION and reception. It was moved and carried that Cixih ilUVf H la Retaining the Connty Seat The Smith, W W Cluff, J a committee of fonr ladies and L Boyden, Mark Ilopkint, J J Chambers, Program and Arrangements. four gentlemen be appointeds an TJLewis, J8 Falmon, John Faddie, Charles Calli, Alma executive committee, to have R F Nortbcott, Eldredge, J B Rbead, Samuel Clark, The hardest and bitterest fight charge of the entire arrange- J E Hornier, George ' Beard, Mrs TV W in the history of Summit county ments, the executive committee Cluff, Mr Alma Eldredge, Mr Cl was that which " was waged on to appoint all subcommittees. Wheadon, Mr ( Sweeting, Mr Edmond Eldredge, Mr E Pwainson, Mr the county seat removal ques- The chair appointed on this Sarah Fisher, the Mirses Lizzie Ball, tion. Money was - spent like committee Mrs. Alma Eldredge, May Cluff, .Nor Evans, Lillian Cluff, water, and not a single effort Mrs. Wheadon, Mrs. Sweeting, Amy Boyden, Mary Thom, Mr John Dexter. was spared in the contest. Park Miss Lillian Cluff, W. W. Cluff, Echo J E Bromley, Mr A H Bailey, ff City worked as no other town W. H. Branch W. H. Smith, Mi Eflie Bromley. You are Countyhereby corever worked before, and that B. Wilkins. On motion Mr, llcnffrr John Paskett, M F Harris, dially invited to join with us in Misees Eldora Harris, Annie Judd. she did not succed was no fault was added to the AlmaEldredge litsrSiT Res. S. at Rom.- - " - - Earthquake hut-dow- loss is 25,(XX. Xuadajr, 4. IlorttviUe W Sargent, C II West, celebrating this victory. Let Marshalltown, Iowa. A Times Arcacommittee. Mr Wm Sargent, Mr Sums Hobson. everybody attend, whether you dia, Iowa, special says the town is burn-niu- g L'fiton John Clark, All Blondquiat, voted with and no fire protection and a high On - motion a committee of ns or not RespectMr John Kidd, Mra Acil Blondquist. is prevailing. wind three was appointed on program Wm. H. Wanehtp G W Ynnng.Misa Elizabeth fully, Chm. Smith, Minn. At Fairbuilt toMinneapolis, by the chair as follows: B. Young. For Committee on Invitation. Walcett Fleming mill and seven day, the - duellings, all owned by M. P. Sheffield, were destroyed by fire. Lon f 150,000; insurance, 170,000. Bethlehem, Pa, John Tavlor, gen-ertraffic mamiger of the Lehigh Val-l.- y road, died here of paralyaift, aged 74 year. A widow and nine children, ix of them boys, survive him, Klamath Fal', Ore. Adolphus C. Frick, a hoiselhief who ewaped from prison last week, held up the tage from Ager, Cal., this morning. While Frick wa rifling a mil funk he aasthot by a passenger. Hi wound 1 not .riou. Omaha. At 2 p. m,, this morning, the police found the tWd luOf tr J.yna Gaskin, aged II, in a vacant room on. Reward street, bbe had been rapel and choked to death. Hie bad been A mao nanit.k missing since evening. Booker under arrest. Little Falls, N. A. Willard, a noted writer no agricultural subjects, died of cansumptum in this city last n.ght, aged 4H, He bad been" assoc jute editor of the Western Farmer of Wisconsin, and ! th4 Country Gentleman of Albany. f Cleveland. 0. Mr. Helen Lsngdorf, of So. 4 Patton strer-t- , a burned to death this morning, and her husband and children barely escaped from the bouse, which was destroyed, together with another house adjoined. It is supposed Mr. lamgdorf attempted to start the fire with coa! oil. ai OTHER NEWS. , 1 S . t . CO ALVfLLjC C3T C Y,-F- rank Taskdag, Rat, 8. Beauparnos, Out. Valeatine hhortia, the Valley Field murderer, wa sentenced to da to I hanged January 3 at 6 a. m. Ialla. Tex. Sergeant ,M. B. Wolfe, Company B, Third rigimoat United army, died suddenly at the recruiting office here from hyrophobia, resulting from ihe bite of a cat. Oil City, Pa. Six night crews on Jhe Western New York and Pennsylvania railroad struck The strike is COfifined to the 0lj Ci lhi jB(,aieti There i no blx k.de. Springfield, III. The miners have won the strike at Starnes Shaft No. I, and Woodside Shaft, this snbdistrict, granting them 40 cent per ton, gross weight. The menat Sangamon No. 2 are still out. The miners will endeavor to abolish the day system of pay in force in the two mines, to-da- y. j WerJoeftdftr, KuvmHr. - 1. Baltimore, Captain Fredk. Lang and wife were murdered at their home on Franklin avenue, Gardenvitle, last night. Their skulls were crushed as they lay in bed and the bouse ransacked, ft is supposed robbery wa the incentive. t Wood-id- e, Long Island. Nov. 5. James Scheneik, a farmer, and a man by the name of Bowers, had a quatrel Over politic Bowers struck Kcheneck over the head with a horseshoe. bcheneck it in a critical condition. The authorities are loosing for Bewers. Toronto. The second trial of the Hyarris Brothers, charged with the murder f William Well 011 January 16 1RP3, commenced this aflerneon at 2 p.. m., before Judge Ferguson. Messrs. Wellman and Gooch of New York, associate counsel for the prisoners, h ave arrived in the city. The jury ia be ing |