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Show nn PATH OK II DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SETITEIIT HOME IKOUSTHT. VOL II. H03RG-AS- A-IT- IMESo COTX2TTT CS. ' FREE c CO IMAGE OF SILVER, COALVILLLSUimilCOCSIYUTAii, FRIAYaJBS.2V55a 16 TOT u JJ0JS!if155B2SaB -- WAHI4UH. KOCKPORT rs r x v- - - v-- v f to total th rout, ml ion Mrs. .dJoay Ic ae where the e es are to be set and ' cone t0 ea Lake, then the .absorber can do the work, )iere'oll FrkJ t GATHERED OUR ALERT BY ' Keep the matter tit people urn! let us be wp with e Tt Evt Xry 4Tb ibe Hfk Vrm Twb in Summit Counlj-t-Wk!SfprMRUYh t f it b'OL.t thief, Have L,ruk Write tbuQU Tie tain! Mm a J il. uur aui U j Peatuens have tr th.eves, hateten at during the pat week, core t mesa , a hole in the rrahary owned mon ?ou bv John Maxwell, let the grain run out, j chmlren. tsiriie-iiami by the eark. It is kavias. James Wraon, Jr., of Park City, i , Tins Uiee Tolly Cromptcm aitd taiu Thai otheea have ion grain an4 A special meeting f.n unpointed meat bv the thieves. here with hi. uncle and aunt, j Lirxie bmitus ol Almy, Wyo , c acre be vivitmg to is It hoped j ' for July 14th. r-f Arthur likery. v!rtnig Mrs. I:vc,--. . t ij a t ti.e guilty party will lie caugnt Mre. Jx.it M.Uhe I has gone to halt) and drvdt w ith uaVll A saeax thief is abroad, several such snould Born, on Friday, June 2!st, to tht I ate to leinaiu for some tune. of Wm. Reynods, a daughter, articles hare stoics hom'd e Hop-kiWhile on his way to attend a meet- - j Provo straw bcri are belling on the store of late. Mother and child doing well. rn Kamas last taturday, Ola Jenseu J , u.g stieets three quarts for 25 vents. The frosty nights of Himlfiv and Mongot etotk in the mud hole referred toj Fred W. Beynolds returned to Palt Miss Hattie Malm of Rxk;ortis statast wees and the buggy bad to be pried Lake City on haturday last to resume day cut down th garden naff and even ing in Kama for a few dag. out of the hole and mud. Again ' we h.B s'uJiesat the Cniversity, after a the native waiter ctr was frvu'irdvwn, Lumber )b being shipped in large call the attention of the Kamas road weea's visit with hi parent. Edward B.bead wffoalnlc wusher quantities to Iars Citj . This look en- supervisor to the bud place, witn a htipe The game of baseball on Friday last on Tuesday and re n rued Wednesday, iLnttheevii uiay be abated. It is not between the Wanshlp and Rockpoit accompanied by Mk IU cad and daughcouraging. I ' Misses Pearl ,ui Annielaik and Mies very pleaiant ior a man w ho has l.i bov s rea:,.ed, in our boy being again ters. i have S't.ndav on dollies to lmt e are not yet defeated, Mrs. J. S. Bad wik an Evanston Lir.ie Tiiotnae are in halt Lake on pieus-urthey get in the mud over his knees and coutage.l. bent. visitor ou Friday Wdl.e led! look work to get hi outfit Out of toe mud as in the of Evanston at that A Leonard was made f la-e- aay ! i j 1. lf , r ;s'o' All are doing well. The dry goods man, who always has bargains for sale, is located for a few hall. day sat Pack Miss Sur.h Bt.uies, with her brothers", nl Ana James, were out (non ha t l,ake iat week visiting Mr. and Mis. Win. Evans. The many friends of Oscar Eskelson will regret to learn that the state ot his health ha necessitated bis release from hie missionary labors in the Southern states. The gentleman, who is very ill, returned hopie Monday. i W, J. I.ianeh of Coalville was a visitor at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. W, E. lack, Jr., on Saturday hist. He was accompanied by Miss Olive Branch of Brice and Misses Winnie Burton and Minnie Howell of Salt Lake. John Hovt of North Kamas is build ing a pavilion in the grove above the Hoyt residence and expects to provide amusement for the public on the Fourth ot July.. No doubt it will make a pleasant change, for Johnny generally makes J,, success of hW ttndei takings. , J 4 Your corteioiiaeut as --tnformed Sunday that Dr. Lawrence had just been called to Woodland to attenJ a litt'e eon of Oscar Eskelson, who met with a serious accident about a week ago. The boy, with another, was chopping a tree dow n to obtain a birds nest, w hen one of the axes glanced and struck him in the kbee, splitting the knee-caand otherwise injuring it. The limb is in a bad condition. C, p PEO , H. IL Wright went to bait Lake on Monday, John Maxwell made a bueineeij trip to Bark City on Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Lyons. Herbert A, L'one and Miss R. Evans went to Salt Lake on Thursday. John R. Maxwell has moved his family to the shingle mill, in Weber canyon, for the summer. - The little Child M's. E. M. West "- t-- ilk ' 1 , ' this week but is lonie- - what lietter at this writing. Ieoa will celebrate on the 4th of July. A committee of arrangements has been appointed and it Is expected that an en joyable time will be had. Squirrels have begun to makfl a raid . on our gardens, and in same places are working quite numerions and-ar- e h ivoc w ith all kiuds of vegetation. Landis drjing but fast and where the Trust ' did to mnch dam ate to the crops it is badly in want of irrigation, which is being done as fast as possible. The weather Joy the past few days nasiieenvery warn. A govl shower would do a great amount ot good just at this time, and the prosecu Are that we will have one before this is in type. ' Oscar Wilkins had tlie misfortune to have one of hit horses severely hurt on Tuesday, It seems thatone of bis sons, while plow ing, had A eolt hitcksd up in the team ; the colt is A fractious Animal and started o run away; the line broke, the plow was smashed and a por-- , tion of it Striking one of the horses on Jheieg, cut a gash over an inch deep and three inches long which will lay the' animal up for some time to come. As usual, the colt that caused the mischief got off wirhout a scratch. ' . Subscriptions to the agreement to finish and put Up telephone poles still come right along. The last names are Ktephea. Walker, 5 poles; J. A. Marchant, 12 poles; Arthur 'Maxwell, 5 poles and A. 6. H. Merchant, 5 poles. This makes 90 poles subscribed ant of the 120 which we are to furnish, and they will be had on time. The desire now is to have the line extended from Kamas to Beoa as soon as possible and by September 1st at least. It would be well for the committee to see that Mr. Jensen and your correspondent did. An hour or two of work would put, the road in passable condition. Insurance agents are in town, but tie people tight shy against them, owing to the fact that many of them have been taken iu and done for, in the past, by unscrupulous agents. There is no doubt but what much business could be dor.e in that line here if the citizens were confident of S straight deal, w hich the experience of the past ha earned them to iosefatthin. Honest dealing pavsthe best m the long run, and In many instances honest firm have toiufier for oi unprinquestionable transaction cipled agents. We do not say this' of thoe who are now here, but for all that the people have been takes tn and had to pay dearly for it, at that, in the pat, and they do not propose to take the chances again. ..The following ia the program to be carried out on July 4th, 1815: Salute at daybreak; raising of the Stars and Ptripes at sunrise; at 9 oclock a. m., thecitisew wULineet-i- ii front of John Maxwells store and march to the Town Bark, led hv captain HVB. Wright and cohiriftnyof tAilitia; meeting will 'commence at 10:15 a, in., sharp; singing by the choir; prayer by the chaplain, M. H. Bleazard; singing by the choir; reading of the JLieclarktion of independence by Oscar Wilkins; salute by the militia; recitation by Mary M. Walker; inging, The btar bpangled Banner, by Caroline E. Wright,, Clara E. Steven, Anna B. Maxwell, ll. S. Wright and F. M. Marchant ; Stump' speech by J. W. Xeel; salute. by the militia; song by Mrs. Robert Miliner and Grace Maxwell ; oration by O. F. Lyons, oratorio! the day ; music by the Harmonica band ; recitation by Levi Feareon ; comic reading by Annie Roselund closing speech. Ola Jensen j song by the choir ; benediction by the chaplain. There wjill be a dance in Marchant hall at 2 oclockr p. m. for the children. There will also be foot racing, baseball and other sport in the Town Bark commencing at 4:30 p, m.The exercises oi thq day will close with a dance ior the adults in Marchant' hall coni uieucing at 8:30 p. m, A. TV Maxwell marshal oi the day; (h 1). Bleazard, C. IV. Wright, N'else Jensen, Ellen Allen, Jane Milliner and Ida Mills committee of arrangements, ' B. It. E, Vita- - , , -- ' AKLY. Wanted, a good brick moulder, at the postoffice, Oakley, Utah. Miss May Horton is at Park City. Bhe ex peels to stay there for a short time. Ji. grand time ir exacted here on the Fourth, as all arrangement have been completed to have good time. Frank Meacham has returned from Wyoming, where he has been at work for the last year, ne reports times duB. Robert Simpsen came through here selling patent medicine lie met with good success and went on his way rejoicing. E.' Horton loaded his wagon and started for Fait Lake last Monday. Look out fer a grand supply of luxuries for the fourth. v The Oakley brickyard started with N. B. Bnspp at the head. Parties wanting brick will do welt toigconfef - -- " with him. -- of one a billed the Fred Reynolds is speakers on the Fourth, and some say to-da- y George Q. Cannon of BaltLake will be here and address the andience. Very flattering new came np the canvon ol the finding of seme very fine galena and ore by a man hanling log At the Lambert mill. Every man ia wild over the find and the mountain are being staked off into claim at almost every point. It is no trick to find ore anywhere in the hills so says one man. Mr. D. B. Huff went to Park Citv to S. visit friends fer a week. WANSHir A. Bates went to bait Lake on Sunday. The glee club is practicing some new pie es tin week. Bar lie t Rigby ar.d family wenlfiil Lake oil the 23rd. There w.isaLeavy fioet last week. It did some damage. W. Yeung and family made a visit to isilt I.ake last week Mrs. I.oui Judd has been to lrovo on a visit. Sue returned on the 26th. Miss Nora l'eterson came down fro Tare City on the 14tb. bhe returned this week. V. W. Cluff and Joseph Fisher of Coalville were the speakeit here Kan- day afternoon. , Mr. Frost and Mr. Ullithorn of Coalville were the speakers here In tne bandar worship meeting June 16th, Quite a number oi our citizen" went tolailc Cify oa th 23rd te see the hall game between the Iaik and Balt Lake nines. There have been a few cases measles here, A. A. Anderson has had three children. oow a with tbetm Mre W H. Gardener is aow quite sick from the I. townsigi.is time, E. A I rocker of Evanvnur. who i charged with the Loan murder and is nowr out on bail, wu at ahsab ii on H. Friday. a Quite a number of- - CoaUMe's yuung men are here in the wool biisin--th- at is, iie,iring the sheep and lamb of their wooiinet. e- - t Bince the ranchers itrteI to f.ght the are less squirrel nuisance their nuuiU-by some thowanJs, tet it i hard to ' ' notice decrease. A man who has liven w m k .g at the sawmill cause down with a Udlg mashed hand ou TuenUy and pn .dedtothe doctor to have it a' tended . Henry Florence & (c , '1 c lumbermen from' Mur gan, are here again, started np business and s' pped tbeir first car of lumber un . Mrs. Mowbray, ot dihe Aimy ca1 widow fa-Vher on s, thro' lamity Wednesday on her wry to Midway, w here she take her future exj.ee! to . ' home, i A youti of our berg i tsi developing iBJL!UB,jfurtratj(i3a,c furdh lUfora School -- I'l.iering pva is one i of weak his an . pints time f tame cause. f . of trick his, The telephone meeting that was 9 A lar,"- - itum'l have called for the 8th was a failure. There aere only three towns represented. It seem a shame to let this matter drop when it can be accomplished so easily with the united action ol the towns. email to the airount The expense i of good it will be and it is another step forward anl bring u nearer to chiKza-tor m-ic- V. , - poison and lead, but their etfurt futile w ithout Ihe united effort of all, whj&h. might be encumoged by mir coun tv court giving a s.uulj Ixiunty their tails. Uintah county, Wyo , iiav-in- g pnlyonetoour ten is allow mg a . s Tren-irv- show a sheets for' June will ftktm-- j nr;t t I,ri- - R bo U tS e ' -- .initc! i of fa.-ilcit- tialj c . , -- 1 " Chancellor ol th and Mrs. Erasta Brown of Park i r1 are visitiug relatives nere. jchwiner, prote 'ng against any change in the tytem. Twenty men have left here for Wah-satc- h The 11. -- t ' to shear sheep. Sn4 - ; Cleveland and Car-liflMr.' Saneger, the poultry dealer of platfiu--and General Hardin, Sugar house, is here. the free co:na s candtilate, f .r governor. Ir. and Mrs. Henry Wilde of L.l- J liaFhkJJ ville and Miss London of Crovdet, at-- , i J H tended service here on Sunday. , berry Anz,, Jane 25, From pr tpdi.cstho story of the Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Harris and tv m. if a or balder rather, Brewer have gone on a visit to relative , find 'IK ) there has been no in Bingham county, Idaho. They wlif ' also look over some property which they n y oi mining in the ! own ghed half a ton, that section. , he.? Iroin fftOOO Tristham hee ret. George found by William from Bait Lake, where he L 1 both are old 1, the Utah Univeru tending .y, - -- T kaye kept the fact pn A little of Mr. Ee;hr avlur t ad p, i hr Wore, because of tiie his foot Tmtly cut w . . i 'was more silver where ' chine on Mon lay. ' 4 ami thev desired The Rev! Bert Foster of . C fur tkemselves was seen on our street d. : the world iglo week. J -y e, t 4 tn ,,iyr l il the-Eurek- , paneed Y.,. j ! a, r Lake' A n They have already of Balt here on Saturday, aid to i.ave been killed. Im.irtut liritiof th VVr; Harvey II. Noble, single, ami Fred t'ni.dm,1 f rilH, lh, Joslvn, married, and father of five sall Tlerphl I rum Hrr. There end chi'dri n, were drowned at l'eoria. 111., M.p.lrh- -. Ever) w herr while returning from a fisi.mg trip. es upper lands of our little town, Many of the systematic farmers are diligently through the plot ts Herbert Crittenden came last week. Mr. Frink Miile'ol Evanston here visiting his folic on Friday. Mrs. Wm. Steadman of West Jon an is here visiting her daughter, Mr. T en x jamin Brown, The Cutting frosts of the loth and 17th instep h five killed at !e:vt half thi wiuer wirent that as tn - the bow, A n he in stance has" not been, known litre for twenty-tw- o years. ' George Brazier III o. HOYTSVILLE. coming alarming. FI., tlisjmtt !i report newsof a Hire of kaali.igu.CUha, in which a son of General Campos was Tarripa, tiattle half-burie- n, t f ; ded ' . if. tim-ru-a- ll 1 ' rs vf alur(lav, June S' Turl)- Jti s seMrel.ail sturni damage-Resignations of the Romdwrv (iovern-nie- nt nisota crops. are announced in IailimeiiL Chii a it a fake The governii.en gold isserve is again s'Ker ti.e Japanese imlemiuir. otmve the hundred million mark. Rjel.ery govei ament was defeated in Congressman McCreary thinks the the House of ("onauuns. Balishnry Ministry will encourage Union Pacific otticiala are (list urtaid J.y bimetallism. the action of the American Ixmn and The shortage of the late Kimon Jacobs, Trust t'lmquiny. city treasurer of Butte, U found to be The luke-o- f ('aronridge will retire I W, 519.07. bom the pot of Coinmaudor-in-t'hie- f of The kwt race between Columbia, Corthe British army. nell and Pennsylvania was won by Transcripts in the apia-a- l from Judge Gilberts (short Line decision have been The most powerful projectile yet contiled at San Irancisvo. trived are to be tested by the govern- - ' nient this week. Ludvig Larson was arqunnled postmaster at Karluk, Alaska, to suceed W. M Emperor William complimented AdTaj ior, resigned. miral Kirkland oa tho fine appearance! Emiiert.r William laid the last stone of ttie American cruisers of Kiel, The Baltic andv'orth sea canal christened -- it the Kai-e- r Wilhelm must he dredged before it can Te put to - Canal. any practical use. Several vessel haves Chairman of the IVmocratic Btate lieen stranded.0 Committee of California has been asked Anton Matter, a reputed anarchist to call a convention to consider the Allaghany City, commited suicide pf by filver question. placing a boiub in hi ear and touching Eastern opponents of free silver coin It off. The whol side of h if head was age are dissatisfied with the coarse of blown off. He was 81 yegrtof age. the National Republican League in failA dispatch from Hoporro, 54. M., kays? ing lo adopt a platform. The howlingof adoglhii afternoon The Republican League "convention attention to an arroyo north of adopted the l'atton eulmlitute, elected the CaOiolfc cemetery in this city, M. J. Dowling of Mnnesuta body of J. C. AU-to- p, secretary, w her the A and adjourned sine die. printer who disappeared FeblYivate letter state that as aoon as ruary 4th, waa found. The head is mi- s- , Japaus troubles in Formosa shall have sing, and there ia evidence of bis been settled, Admiral Itowiiljve" sent haying been - murdered. - A coroner's - , jury will investigate', to Bin Francisco with the ''Matsushima 1 . and two or threeotlier vessles of hit Another mysterious fire on the Prefleet. sidio reservation at San Francisco desA dispatch iron Rio de Janeiro troyed tha jKist canteen and severely burned the barkeeper. Ernest Ralph, that ''disorder exists in says great Ths governor is wctlng in an discharged soldier. Ralph waa asleep . minnj naaisi.t mv LU LawkA flames had made much headway.. papers inimical to him, and locking up the Hi recovery itr doubtful. The distracpersons opposed to him. tion ol the building w ill entail a loss of 3. 8un4aT, J 2Q00. Colonel Graham ascribes the The Denver watr trouble are col in fire to an incendiary, probably the same in riotl7 man who burned the gunshed last week, Work has been peaceably resumed at destroying projwrty valued at AW, 000. the Coeur dAlene mines. Wnlnidiv, Juas 7. A crisis is on in Great Britain and the Yellow fever is raging in Brazil. Cabinet is supposed to have resigned. Baird, Texas, was wrecked deBpanish papers are angry at th by a mand of the United Btate in the Mora stsrm. claim. Enthnsistic sliver conventional OklaDm railroads win in two special ac- - homa City. Duke of Aosta was married to J'rin-cetions in the Fedural District Court of Helen oi Orleans, Montana. , The Belmont-MorgaThe action of the Leagui Clubs conbond syndicate has about fulfilled it contract with the is a in vention Cleveland regarded as government. victory for silver. The Ohio State Democratic convenIt is expected that Germany will call the International Monetary Conference tion is to be held in Springfield, August 2bth and 21st. before October 15th. Boise, id,, June 2: Nperatto Trib-- j Three tny- vnryingtn age' T. omit to" were drowned ot Beattie while playcase Bilver One. At il, City the murder on a boom of William was. Thomas ing logs. tempoagainst A bold scheme was nneartheA to seize rarily postponed, permitting the ease ol Peeler Fostcvior the killing of William and fortify one of the Hawaiian islands Cates on November Jtb last to be tried in the interest of the Royalists. first. The latter case is now on. It is believed at Washington that tha Ft. Louis, June 22. At Webster prospects are euconraging for inter Grove, a suburb of this city, between 8 national monetary confeience. and 4 oclock this afternoon, Dr. Frank ,In the Kentucky Democratic convenBitle shot and instantly killed Mrs. tion the silver jien were defeated two to w.,.-MrJane Peterson, his sister-fa-lone,-- wnd a platform endorsing CTeve- -" Petersons s.ster, Mr, llorieh, attempted land financial policy was framed by to stay his murderous aim, and Beitie the resolution committee. fired at her; she fell with a bulletin her All the drivers a employed by breast Beitie then pressed the pistol coal mines No. land 2 struck A against his head and sent a ball into bis at Carbon, Ind., their wages having on brain. He dropped dead. They cen retained Iroin $1.75 io $1.62 per had quarreled over the division of a day, small property. Th bnilding occupied by the Chilean.' , Munday. ' House of Congress waa destroyed by fire. The lees Is a million .dollars, Th Kentucky' ailver fight is on. betides valuable archi vet that cannot ba Oklahomas gold rush was a fake replaced. of Dole still bo;et for ti.e annexation The suit began a shot t time ago By ' , Hawaii. Irene Hoyt against Hetty Mary Green, Rosebery has resigned and halisbury to recover ( 100,000 damages fer slander, is called to form a new Mini stry. has been compromised ont if court by Bob Fitzsimmonss tiral for killing the . parties interested, y Con R ior Jan coroes op at - The president has rocugniaed Joseph Syracuse. William Warburton as Consul-Genera- l, Two killed and thirteen wounded in of Great Britain for California, Oregon,. an explosion on the w h a e back-- s tea m er Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Utah and Christopher Columbus." Arizona, to reside at van Francisco. Consul-Generand etaff R. W., Patterson, register of the United arrived at Shanghai on Sunday. The States Land Office at Booth O. T., Enid, Japanese flag was hoisted at Pekin en was killed by City Marshal Williams, w horn Sunday he had previously - moi tally- No announcement has been made as wounded. yet cencerning the Dominion GovernLondon, June 20. Special dispatcher ments intentions regarding the Mani- from Shanghai say offtoba schools. icials exprees the opinion that war beTheA6gaatA Victoria gounded in tween ftusia and Japan over Korea the Baltic canal yesterday, and was will break out before the end ol towad to siding till the canal should -- s-- I recently Andy happy by the arrival of another baby boy. fi ' was here on Tuesday. , dance A held fit Moira's at D, party evening was 7 -retideiceon Saturday night, 1. . Ed Chapman., tiie Ktantu.m, aite nd lulu Imi Alt th on Lake halt Th. dnoe, uore mtehigentiy T ijLE6T WO S PAR KS: y f io eiiai le hrr to pro tj;eu,rfN. to-da- e ? j J 5 1 ; W 1 j |