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Show The Times. DEVOTED TO TUB INTEBEST:-- ; OF PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. VOL Vbp IV STJiMrTvlIT CiOtTNTY SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, COALVILLE, FEBRUAY fUtah FREE COINAGE OF SILVER, . 16T01 NO. 19, 1897 4- - 2 f HVOK1 KO 4H fc COUNTV M EWS1 RervwrerCreirtvfvriwKm I OK 1'lWH- - ' tmr - Mi" Cra "Titov. Ron 'V11 ' ill jj ha- - i Timex t'i - KVVSlv .IIW. tl'liiv. Ft ah, Feb. M. 1897. ' : jr alert l.i 1 l.t-r- An llow - er giand-daught- I y, t!c-l.iCiic, e'lf-r-ly- . -- . ! I liil-lrc- I Wall, thats HO of- i ( ii i v. oanr Tuvsiiw Hiuiiihkh of tl in bm U. d ti m pa R&VieW- .- ';"WftEK-L- a lpk v ( d ,tl ,, . to ared lip , nt throughout the eastern iand middle states. THf'IIK. Tho recent reduction in the prices of steel billets of 15 a ton while rails were leselent of Ogden, and for- - reduced uiilv F foreshadowed another . merly Mierill ot Box E er county for lent -to rail up of price or the breaking . died verv suddenlv here several ' the finds prices from The latter pool. l"int o oclock. , The cause is 8 to $0 lower that last week. One supposed to have been heart trouble. will lie to stimulate exports of i effect Cottonwood eanvon near Bnghain rails, demand for domestc Bessmer pig iron and furore, and eonstinption of iron and steel generulv. There is a rnodei ate increase in demand for pig iron at Pittsburg, and pu abates have-beemade by Bt. Louis stove maker, Several surveyors' have recently gone Considerable activity is reported m to Miifarifaifj Salim, and the fact has) hemlock leather, for which the price la added to the interest 4 thoe following higher, and America purchases of wool railroad urk. The Matter is explained at the late sale amount to 45, by irrigaition work buig in course of 000 bales, the heaviest total at any one such sale since the speculative buying projecliua in the desert country. The Missouri Pacific, in connection there by Americans prior to the going, with Eastern lines, hss put on fast into effect of the McKinley larrifi. v Memphis reports' revived interest in freight service, which delivers freight Boston in Utah in nine shoes and clothing, and Brimingbam. shipped fro days. Heretofore twelve days has been and Jacksonville a mmjerate increase im considered good time. The Big Four the volume! trade as spring approaches, . forms part of the line. Indianapolis Louisville collections have improved,, and orders for spring goods at 8t. Louis Journal. have increased, Chicago dry goods Provo, Feb. 13. The strike is fcnded. jobbers report only a moderate gain, The employees ofthe woolen luilltfound but Bt. Paul sales of dry goods, shoes,., there was a likelihood of permanent hard are, drugs and millinery idlencHn for a year, and the married groceries, are the most encouraging for any week men, with large families to stipportj thus for this year. who had only acquisced in the strike, At most other, among more important without being real participants, became western and centeral-wester- n cities exited and prevailed on the others to trade remains quiet and unchanged, accept the terms of the hoard with title prospects for an. early 1m qshand the rest produce. provement. Omaha reports business Pleasant Grove, Feb, 16,fStephen B. dull, and at Galveston, where die Rose, an old resident of Utah, died here tribution of merchandise hat been fairly tl1 evening, aged 82 years. His death the reverse is now Jtrue. Trade active, dne to general debility. Mr. Rose is dull and nnsatisfactory at Cleveland, Rlld Ogden Feh. : t'arl j C Loveland a j well-known 1 , n n ue kicken at every fchp; Iin off my feevl u a day wach as this Ah my tongues kinder hmuts grip. ID give veh a tale of ther Red Horse In gu!h, We railed it the 1j ne Star claim ; Twill nagger yer k nock lined dudes in the East, Bill, make mine the same. tough, hard crowd on ther Lone Star lode. In the winter of 53, Areaky sjKit fer a tenderfoot, pard. For ther way war a ieetle free. Ther war Monte Julius, a Greaser slick, A nxrsty man w ith a gun, Thr war Bronco Peter, an, Whiskey ' I Sam, ,A, tne an, Drunken Dunn. Kansas Jim, ther mine's engineer Tw as a flt f y. I reckon youd call him worst, one-thir- d Hewassquar an wliite, but a morbid I cuss, , stranger, he had a thirst! It would dry ther bed ot ther Rio IGrande 1 - 1 Eflutaxa stw,k would israar till ther boys grew nervofls like, In a most amazin way. Names dont count fer much in a crowd like that, But he lowed his name war Jim, Anashowhe had left ther states fer cause, But we never asked of him Any reason why, fer hed draw his gun In a way which was rather fast Whew some darned evercurions cuss Remarked about hi past. But a gospel sharp struck their camp one day, An the boys, they got pious mad, But Im darned if Jim wasnt worst of 1 al- l- Fay, stranger, he had em bad. He didnt prav like, an groan with ther he moved to Pleasant Grove, about twenty years ago. During his residence in Salt Lake he was a clerk for William Jennings for more than twenty years. He also served a term as an In dian agent. Be was an intimate friend of Brigham Young and was widely known among jhe residents of Utah. Mt, Pleasant, Feb. 12. Mt. Pleasant has lost anothetof her old pioneers and respected citizens in the death of Jesse Jessen, who did last Sunday and wae buried yesterdiy. He was a native of Denmark, havirg been born there in 1826, He emifkated to the United States in 1853, skived at Salt Lake City the following jeg He joined the pioneer colony in M Pleasant in I860, and resided here contfiuonsly since. of seiuer pig iron, being reported for turpea tine, lyad, zinc and sugar. Firm and unchanged prices are announced for flour, wheat, pork lard, coffee, petroleum, copper and for steel billets, while addition to lower prices of steel rails are those for Indian corn end oats and x cotton. - AlchulUm and thsktat. Two years ago the State of Wisconsin passed a law providing that the courts ut fa ther pit I knowd hed do somethin' boh his jaws skt hard in a ghasth smile, but his eyes Shone lullof hope, The movement oftlis prices Is, on tho whole, favorable, gains, in addition to those for print cloths, leatherand Bes f ttjyr rope coiled up like a snake, Tight around ther drums, an Jim watched it rise, A waitin to pull ther brake. Then ther came a crash, an ther lever broke. An Jim, he felt her Wow, Thar wardeath above in ther broken bar, An a blazin hell lielow. Iard, I herd Jim groan, an his lips looked white, While my heart grew sick and cold. Jin-naangeifike smile come oiehis'-fa-- , state of cniiiathn n f- r - ' could commit indigent inebriates loth care of a Keeley or gold cure institute the expense of their treatment to be borne by the counties from which they came. The people of Wisconsin gener ally havs rebelled against the law. They claim that tbe bills presented during the last two years amount to 10,000 in Milwaukee county, and other counties in proportion. And now the Supreme court lias declared the law unconstitutional, and so the experiment is at an end in that State.; Notwithstanding all that, we believe that such a la w is in the interest of both hu manily and economy. If ibe ooanty of Milwtd-k- ee has paid $30,000, the chances are that 300 drunkards have been treated and that at least 270 of them have been restored to their normal condition,. With,--oit, 270 would probably county w the matt 0f . m. prison men t and burial expenses, two or three times that amount in the next five years. Theifon the humane side. He presume Wisconsin doe. not murmur at keeping the indigent sick in hospitals, supplying them with physicians , nurses, medicines, food and coffin, when they die. Now, alcoholism is fust as much a disease as typhoid fever or liver complaint, and needs just an caibful treatment. The only difference is that men, looking atthe matter in a hard, cold business sense, have a thought in their minds that it a man through the vices of his appetite "becomes ill, it jg no concern of their. It merely shows' alow crowd, But he dropped on ther cards an lush, An he sulked and worried hisself most wild Like a wounded baar in ther brush, lie lowed as his life had been full of sin, But he seen ther light at last, An he waited ther time to come and prove As how hed redeem ther dAbI. An it came one night when ther mine took fire, An ther bys rushed mad fer ther rope ; Jim stood at bis post at ther lever brake, He knew twar ther only hope. Ther cage crawled up to their mouth An . t eaiahhshments Ins feeftii's hurt. i'reronimissioners to Flagt iff are mR l. .t his eyes never left ther rope. turmite pasl an' it seemed most a (jur decea-ed- is to say that a entitW to'nf It - 1 Hie treat bane of the ininkenni-are people' mrt nnd JMI,nt.r--I"v'n!l' 1 !wl1 . A ,.ure has v,ar cves and redeems j ?mre in the habit of joctg to John Bov- riel, ther cage shot up through ther deiiASon for tho latest out of un an'J that fact of every- ( loor to j itify anv Slats in ex- -' thing in the drag ! fi Tiiev s,.'n l9 B i:i'- -, on it just k as a fhth liKC Jim seen it Chain betkini Cough liedy lo re . deem inefwratew.-a- lt o'ne j tor its cure-- , bad Is eroiq ,ut-ot Ui ting hie-e- lf in thrr jaws w .Vl! thoddh-r.-i.- t , ;,j, hoq.ing cough. U lu- need of skin troubles hi-- t ther cage !n,.dfeine give this rem-Hrarstv.ciunch, J from chapped hand it ui.,; sttll, j you wiil be more than & i th the p'tt-J'e.. at a Dith llaoel calve, tho AnJim, he had cashed his stack, result! great' j pile cure. John JLleyden A Son. ! - j gug v lt ! hn aW J Lit-T.ihun- - ; f tho he call, Kg'inc iilmvc or Kit E AND v -- ul ,!(RI 909 tons of steel o) lapse ol the pool, which 1 n fle - L .v Koitetl bf Jmituvoa-- of - to meet 4 lirstUlrrutV tic ikin i Jill d Up III i va m hell! Say.ptird, aml it kiliiU-- weak, Fer a cus- - yer si.e to go no.in round Like au ornery wqieured oeak ? UpT rile so darned sudden, ther aint y. wi-h- c- 11 it a 11 , ... ' " No. strang i ain't msch ou lush. But iuv Hiroai kinder patched with eaud au ieat. An drier than alkali bwish. What lei-lyer lay, what, reporter 1897-Eiuto- knll ! Bill, ly ii work for the m'ils for mouths he advance in the price of lis. follow mg is the sale of 750, hclovv ir hi 090 pieces Irom accumulated stocks, and Its likely we nnghteut agree, ' But, stin gi i , ii Kau-.Jon are l it hell, the starting up of a numiier of metal and other industrial Its a go icniyli place fer me. r ronai on tl BlltJ t!mi t hke Just a hellt t id n i ; lo- - do.r, p - t! Hv ... .11 I Lilt ttiat ti, tliar's prtticular lert, Ain t thermal mi the fiwur nor ther hsuse-keepin- -- 1 1ard, i .'Ml .q.ol,irirc fense, 1 u-- cs .W thars In i lki I j 1 nun dih tv mm-i- t erl j ed Ol.l l.E. lVi want Aint t'i I 11 J. rat : tm-l-n- Ri-'c- vdjx ye- e, . . ft! in, Hay 1 " T. fie - .. - J is Millerijig from an the third atattack ol i lulls This corThe Mi tack. , .in I'.irrie li ler-o- n gathered by o ' aieAi-iun- g it IJiiite a imiuU-- r from Hovtsv ill, Coal-vtllrespondents. to Iark Mir Lome Jonti-t- n has spring Hollow an i Echo were ball held ui noticed at tne fur Mime time. City to tav on Monilsy Hictxl had the in Upton 1 Th 1 A. W. lVtefMin an Alfred of t lit AVffk Krofc Nrurlj last.. om (. evening hl ilv In Lake fcttmrniK to (on!y-WTown have 8ait gone Kirry The anniversary ot Washington's TitiirVft Krprrwninti Hv Social ball to W rit AImuI. Miss Louie Park of Kamils was the birthday will be held in the exercises The afternoon on -Monday. glieet of Miss Miunie leinbiidge .aet w ill consist of au appropriate program week bv the schoolchildren wider the direcOAKLtl. 9 part i ' iiiiren went to Oakley tion ol Mi is Copley, our school teacher. aturdav Ust to surprise ti.e Mitsei Oum, Utah, Feb. 19, 1897 on wishes to acYour correspondent Sadie and Volute (tlhbona. El.il 1'lMth Times favors Tua. knowledge through Mr. John Sinker and 11 1 trom i he Hoa. C. A. Cal is. J. C. Mccham is vielting fnenCa 111 Hatwr-- ! i Miss Hattie Maker, left here on AV hlldllp. wvhsaih day for their home in Ogden. L C. Jeribeiiaud family have returned Wins 22nd Utah, Feh. Hi, 189T. the in will a tin cii, he There dance, trom Round valley. the Rock port hall for the tienetit ol the EuiroH Times: " . W. Ilorlin has bought a fine sleigh J)raag UnJ Al) ae respeetiully invited. Win. Ball, who has been laid op with oi m he tried it yeaterdav . A surprise paity was gotten up on Biekuean tne past two weeks, is now imC. 8. Work wt dandy. He lias lost Mf - Ml tha Hth, at the proving-. that little dark moustache. residence of his brother, Mr. W foreman new section Wm. Holt, the Ran ainbeit is reported to be rutting j btaker. The people of fcockpnrt, old and wife, are mow installed in the comabout 10, Odd feet of lumber per day. and young, were present, and an pany bu ruing house. seems to be something in joy able evening was sei)t hv all. The prospects for moisture for the Mrs. Luke O. Rauisdell ul 1ark City coining season have Irightened consleigbing, as Mr. vvoik is out nearly , M.e. is the guest of her mother-in-laevery main. siderably during the past week, for K. 9. The lie harvest is in full blast at pres- Julia Cossey. quite a lot of snow lias fallen. ent ami from all indications it will iat W A.VsHIl' Our population was added to during for some tune. week by the arrival of a baby boy the 1897. WageHir, Utah, Feb. 17, to Mrs, May, tbe w ife of night opperator The late storms have increased the Editor Times: here, Mr. and Mrs. May are now depth of enow to eight feet at some Mrs. A. Rasmussen weut to Salt Lake settled at places in ilte mountains, so it is reon the 16th. The first good drifting aindsof the ported by l be men engaged in logging. Miss Julia Rasmussen went to Salt winter came The old tattler is on the rounds again. during the past week,, and about Lake on the 16th. tshe will stay alwut the snow is piled up in banks and drifts She seems to be on the round-uonce a year but has done letter this three weeks. in consequence, which will have the Mills went to Evanston on the effect of making the water hold out alJames atouml been twice slve has year; 14th to visit his childien who are stayJ. B. longer the coming season. ready. ing with his parents. A snow slide fiiKbove James Evans Park City Extension A surprise was gotten up bv the young another important place dammed! the creek up fifteen 1rovo, Feb. 15. Monfeet deepvarfV was some four hours or (leojile on the Carter brothers on step has been taken in the Bio Grand day evening, the 16th. more jjrfdore the water came down. Western Railway companys proposed worn the at no one passing The brass baud ball comes off on tbe extension to lark City. It has been Y. 19th. decided to make Povo the junction', time. j The - sawmill meu up South Fork providing certain concessiftns, asked HOYTSV 1I.I.K. for at the City Council this evening, have been compelled to make some very k lumber Hovtsvillk, Utah, Feb. 18, are gi anted. The requests are not queer rules with regard to Tim as : hauling. Jf a teamster gets there on extravagant, and will, no doubt be ime begets bis kiavLjmroediatdv, but Fri m5w.wa gtvwiii-Wa- . if lie leaves his sled "and returns home In brief, the Kio Grand Western pe day night; arnoant cleared 25 cents ; also he is likely to sot .get his - load until one for the children on Saturday. titions for more depot facilties and fur next winter. Some men have been of a double track along Mrs. Stewart has the measles still in the privilege known to stay two days and then take a of one the where now the comstreets, C. W. of get- the family. load of slabs with the promise pany hss only one track. The privilege S. of puting in a Y is also wanted, exting a load of lumber next week. HKSIFIR. tending one block along another street. Hknkkee, Utah, Feb. 17, 1897. rsor. The petition w'as signed by SuperinEditor Times : Reoa, Utah, Feb. 17, UW7. tendent Welby in behali of the comM. Anderson, the stock buyer, wras Ewiob Times : pany, and was presented by A. E. here during the week. Wedgwood, their attorney. It asks for Todajr the weather opened up warm, C. H. Stevens, Jr., has been upon a the use of that part of First street, beand clear bright. visit from Ro'terville. tween J and M streets, for depot faciliTive little child of Oscar Wilkins has A few of our folks attended the Morties, where switches will be put in, and bees tuck but is now much belter. at the bottom of the street a roundgan Stake conference on the 14th. t Sleighing is in good condition and the Mr. and Mrs. John Heard of Evans- house will be erected. Along M street teausters are making the best of it. north for. one block, even with the ton are visiting here at present. Tie young folks are .having a fine We have just had the heaviest snow Boardman brick residence, it is propose-1 to putin a Y. time; almost erery evening they are out of the season but no eleiglmding yet. From the present depot it is supposed eleiiflriding. with John Beard has been jmte-sic- k to start the Park City branch, paralIrom Rockport la C.fcL Winh cauie up grippe but is better at this writing. the present track to the out; with and leling Sunday and pent aturday Mr. anil Mrs. William Jones of Ogden skirts of the ' city west to 1) street, Jwhere friend! m Ieoa. were visiting relatives liereon Sunday a turn is made toward the north, and J. w March ant and a portion of his last. just outside of the tier of blocks now fatnik who have been sick during the was visit- inhabited, the line begins trending of Plain lfodson Mrs. City now siowly recovering. past eck are ing her daughter, Miss L. Hodsou on the toward the mouth of Provo canyon'' O. Marchant, eon of F. W. 12th. Fratkhn Eureka Wlu. Marebnt, has deen quite sick for the vieRors from the near settleSeveral The is supreme court rendered an opinpast !r days; the young gentleman ments attended the dance here on the ion yesterday in the case of Eureka City now rcovering. 15th. vs. R. G. Wilson, which is of more Theinow storm on Tuesday was the some sickness here yet, but than usual interest, for the reason that is There beaviet of the seasmi and the ground nearly all are reported to lie lietter than it deals almost evclusively with the is covred with tlie beautiful to the when I wrote last. matter of appeals to the Supreme court nmre. depth I the is in originating ' in Justices tne A dance evening only in cases The npils of the district school, for of courts. heard far so Washinwill program of under e direction the teachers, Wilson was convicted before a Jusgtons Birthday in Heneier. afternoon on the auntertainment of the Peace at Eureka for ob-et- r tice ju ve birth-daWilliam Brewer has renewed lrs coma street by moving a build of'Febnry 22, Washingtons acting is and prelearned I am inclined mission as a Notary Public, the thoroughfare From waU'an be without upon ing line. all for that in work will be a most en- pared obtained permission, as proto behBtliat it having C. H. R. Ftevens, Hr., has been spendvided by the ordinances, He appealed joyable fair. a few days in Porterv'lle with his to the District ing from a neighboring state, couit, where he was Ageidmao for The Times, daughter, Mrs. Selina Keippin. subscriber 4 after which he convicted, again ah and M. F. Harris, who has ben spending to the Supreme court. only aHou., half the tht com plan ' I would advise the tiie winter in Idaho with his sheep, Upon the argument in the Supreme papers rt'h him. 'The Times' came home on the 15th. He reports court it was contended ty the renartv 'ii r0 1,urt8leJ on to its destination; sub- - sheep doing fairly well there so far. m spondent that the decision of the Disto let it have ,,w of addressed trict court was final, under the provisaiJ letters Several anonymous fo(b ncribe is as .Opposed. to the public here have been foand ions Jof the Constitution, which prohis own,!1 fault Man in the vide that fciiid al1 be thankful for what latily signed f'om the appeals shall be from the We but Moon. ' I presume they wiil tie sn- - final judgment of Justices of the Peace can we get, J. e in civil and criminal cases to the Dis.o!sSnt 1 would ask, for by his sun before long. 1 18 t courts oil both questions of law of trict in electi muster has i a The loH judges quite busy latoH t" h and fact, with such limitations and reall night and with valentine few qHy aua;i the, days J jthe!at thro rocejvbusiness. Many have received tokens strictions at shall te provided by law; r work four hours, uf )ov, , , ,1 Cupid has done good work, and the decision of the District eonrt (tiHhie&i four dot has ais i been on such appeal shall be final, except it was ever thus The" mu v.ientm .futtiien each 1" i is . It H a rnlieal change . Imped l n i r"i! , and " 1,'iflfcan it he each The all irg statute. wid psk t f.m nude. I'Lssi I -- It will Iks onrj Chit ora, I a., i IIera!d Richard y,iu;uil people Actin'! report ne Minute Cough Cure an1 "8 lvlU b's'tii bin Wat a' 1,1 O. "iB of litedciM science, tbe greaie-f ome men. H m, ambition t .d u- - Dia' it cored hi hole farmh lie n 1 8. B. R. E. t .. wc tin- and c di-- , after at terrible Hiehrc! to md bid fined ottiei ui i .u eii dys good . nort i j lit ( 'bilnmsues sud m in w ho at lie Mi. 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