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Show 1 PARK-CIT-Y, - ADMITS BEING GUILTY OF DISTURBING THE PEACE. JABK CITV, Jan. 10rl Sullivan, a bartender employed in a Park City saloon, got too much liquor aboard la it Might and tried to show people he war krone in the 8enatr restaurant. Upon be arreeted and aearehed Jt Found to be esrrying a revolver. When he appeared before Judge Wa here tl.U- - afternoon, be pleaded guilty to carrying a eonrealed weapon and disturbing the peace, and aaid in extenuation that he wan drunk and did Mot know whdt he wan doing. TWO MEN INJURED IN TENDERLOIN BRAWL Six Men Become Involved in Altercation and Cutting Affray Remit a. silver purse marked '"M vine wide am fJuIy on the oilier. Fibder please express to Mra. lt. C. Kluge, Keith Apart-- 1 nient. Salt Lake (Tty, anil regard will be paid. Uastr (Too late for iBM'Ki'i'ltT, Jin.' to. The SaiMeat Week ' in Rotkport 's history has just WA.VSHIP, Jan. 7--The N'ew Year euded. John M. Smith, non of William f w spent very quietly here with a A and Mary M. Smith, fame home sick j a week ago Wednesday stricken with T danee foe thee children lalhc aftermrott' j pneumonia and died Tuesday last nnd and one for the adults in the evening his mother, warn out bv an untiring Mr. and Mrs. Manderi have returned watch, gradually sank Aom the time to their home ia Garihdg. of his death, and in just . five davs Mr. and Mrs. Powel have returned passed away. The whole community with the grief stricken after spending a sympathizes pleasant week in Salt " ' fatnilvr- Lake TTTy with Mrs Powell parent's. ' She leaves a liudc,nd thief ihiugh Mr. h. K. Young L, i,ut much betters and two sons to mourn her sad ter at this wirting. Mr. mason ig death. All were .at her bedside when here helping to nurse him. the end came. Miss Edna Keddea Funeral services over the remains of spent New Year lobn M Smith were held last Satur with relatives here. das, Jan. tpute a mmiber of reTn" The bishop fettled tithing on the 4th friends and lives g.itherid to jsiv their of the month. ts to the departed one. last ro e . Borp to the wife of Mr. Francis Ver18 ltln inter Bossle flixson. lion on the Hr h, a boy. Mother aud babe bttlo doing weiL . j: X. A. Smith-J- a u quite ill. . g8-0- Sl first ( CITY. Jan. HI. About 4:30 'clock tbi morning mx men beeame involved in an altereation tn the red light for diNtistrouMly Irntrict, Jtwo of them. The men, above tiHines HENEFER NEWS. are Iiogan Swmraon, John Benson, 8. ( Nelson, Iver Strand. Harry Bovle and Ed. Wing, bad been drinking together T1EVFKEK, Jan. 11. Our district and began quarreling. It aeein that schools resumed work ou the loth. and Henaon at Strand Swanaon, Nelaon, Teachers and pupils all feeling better Kempt cd to whip Hoyle, hen-Wing interfered nnd during the altereation for (he vacation. the drat four men drew .knives and Our annual consignment of La grippe Las reached here ami u number of our begun cutting right and left: liovle received a bad cut on the aide good- qteople are suffering from the The neck arid one ia the back, ue pingua, several minor cuts on the arm and Mr. William H. Brewer returned from Land. Wing received a painful rut a trip to the Malad Valley during the In the right loin and also in the bark w ' eek. Doth of the men, while painfully in Our sheep wen report having a good jured, are not considered to be dan Reroualy iuirt, All nix men were ar tune at the convention. vented and had their preliminary hear There wilt be a masquerade ball Tier . iaga today. on the 14th. Boyle was allowed to go on hia own Wanted About one foot more snow recognisance. Wing was put tinder (50 rain to that the people may without bail, while all the others were held for haul foatT tomorrow bearing. . - wbii-hVtide- . OVKbEY George It. Itatbman, president f Flag Mining company etpent Monday at the property and la OAKLKY, Jan. 13 Mick Jensen dated with conditions there. met with an accident yesterday came home F. W, Morgan, manager of the while sleigh riding. He arm. broken with a o IMythe-Farggrocery department for thp pant six years, haa resigned, K, C. Jensen is here looking after to take effect January 15. Hla suc- his fine sheep. cessor is W, J). Wright. Professor Porter uet with a very wCi liaxkuL Avcxift w fq uni lerwen t a pnlnfttl accident which came; near murgteal operation at tliTTITntetrgTiTtudniTsrTnarnB nleva fcospital, ia aiowly gaining strength slighting from a street car la Sait Some small boys were Ths L'aly West Mining company Lake 1'lty fcnd ran agnhmt Mm almost coasting tias commenced siiipping all of their alne ore to Blend, Colo., where the dislocating his hip. United States Smelter company has Lawrence Frazier Is out again aud the scarlet fever scare is almost a plant. over. At a recent meeting of ths Park Ulty military band, the following The Gibbons Brothers are tearing officers were elected for theenaueing the hill up east of town in search of jear: President, Oliver Allen; sec- gold or rock, retary, Willard Blrcumshaw, Jr.; Joe Wardell is hvipgn-ver- y William Stephens; man- - severe time with tbe rhuinatlsin. ager, K. H. Waters; band sergeant, He lias, been in bed about three Libert Rircumahaw; leader, J. C. , - YVhltta; assistant leader, J. F. Wat- weeks. son directors, K. H. Williams and MARION. - - Edward James.' ' JYhe band has mads an enviable record in the past few days and Is looking for mors laurels the coming jyear. The Park City Light and Power company is busy Installing the new system under the franchise granted vtliem by the city council early in . December. The work Is in citarge of . Day King, and when it is completed .tPark City vriU have an lighting system. up-to-d- a 10tb,lflu6. f-. JAMES FINGREE. PWESIDNXT. B. G BLACKMAN. Vies Puts. Gold Medal and Blue Ribbon , ALFRED BLONQUIS'.-Je'-FRAN- K FINGREEkMBItT Awarded to Jos. Barber & Son Manufacturers of Flavoring Extracts, Toilet Articles, Etc. Hot Sod-a- ; 1' J, babet Mrs. Annie Young and sons have Jo Salt Lake. turned Try re- il. F. Peterson has York to purchase sheep' While on his o.p he will stop 0ff ia.Mmuesota and visit relatives. He expect to be gone two weeks or more. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Mm Stella Keyes spent Nw Year., w.th Section Forema, Keyes and fam- II V. AifOM Madlng a akitrb and 4Mcrtptlon may oof oihum tr9 whether an quietly arertam invention t romhly patentable. Cotmnontr t Mm et riot I y xihUenl tel. HANDBOOK onft'ateac ent free. Oldest eireiiry for iMcuriiifjMttui Fntentfl taken throutrh Mona k Cq vooeivt ftwtai nofic wintoat efmree, in the As the janitor of the' ward house is not home, the deacons have 4aken the work, and thus fa, things have been very pelaaant and hendeomely lUmd rated weekly. l,rpeteip-eolatioof nny eotenufle Joum&L 9 rrmi, a year: four month, f U ol4 by all tiewvdeaJerit Satisfactory. Scientific American. - JOHN BOYDEN & SON. I MUNN & ranch r Coy. om,-- k av at. . D. c Soothing Colds. mil III HU ffi I n I III 1M t i " Upton. Address TETER JACOBSON, - JJpton, Summit County, Utah. pa y. .Vp, Jta jhja .a. Healing Effect on all Coughs and - Ceiwla, Ittchaisad, Wash, wrltoat Somt time aro I rot a tad cold. Whica turned into LaOnppe. bo 1 boucht a bottlo of Ballards Horebound Svruo out micht, quickly. - Compound and it aerate I believa Ballard's Horebound Syrup Compound will cure any caae of LaGrippa. Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 Refuse All Substitutn. hu-na- d n BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. BSolcl and R icommandad bv Calves, Yearlings and Twos Bennions Ranch, M COMPOUND. Colds, -- Whooping Cough, Bron- CURES Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Etc., Thn Favorite Remedy In all Homes. It ia good for young and old. Haa a and HEREFORD BULLS at I BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP ' New Ycr WMbtak-tan- Hill A Household Necessity. I A REGISTERED o the American 51 ay We pay 4 per cent on Time solicit We Deposits. your patronage. Summit County Fair . - if Fjitabrisbed Capital, $25,000 Surplus $5,000 - IAK IMational JBanh 1st Prize 1 - A MK" on WANSIIIP NEWS. R0CHP0RT. Joba Hoyden A Son. Begin the New .Year right by paying for The Times now .wa. j is iS a IMA KlQNjJnn. 10 Died At his home in Marion, Wednesday"T)eo7 29th, 1906, Archie Lewis, aged 18 yearsVSfter an iliness of atevut one week. News of hia death was great shock to the people here as no one seemed to realise that his con dition was serious until the night' lefore his death.' - ' Archie was a noble young man, always cheerful and light of heart. He was liked by everyone here anti in surrounding towns. His death cast a gloom ovet; the entire com muulty. We extend sympathy to his heart broken parents. Hie remains were buried Friday, Dec, 81, 1909, in the Marion cemetery. New Years pasted off very quietly here. Nearly everyone feeling too blue to Indulge In any merrymaking. Mr. Abe Peterson of Cbapin, Ida., is here visiting with his brother. Jas. A. Peterson and family. Clarence Shields has gone to Park City to seek employment Mr. and Mrs. Win. Idgel spent a few days last wee with relatives -- Miss Kate Sweeney, accompanied by Miss Kathleen Hayes, went to SaltLake Tuesday afternoon to meet tbs body of Terrance Sweeney, Miss '.Sweeney's father. The body will Arrive in Sait Lake Wednesday. The faneral of Mr. frweeney will v take place in Salt Lake Thursday ' Afternoon. A number of friends and relatives of the deceased man will . go to Salt Lake to attend the funeral .Jack Alviiio, who was operated wipon ai the Miners hospital for ap- 4endicitis, is Improving slowly, and - the physicians are greatly encouN aged over his condition and told out great hopes for his recovery Jump. Welsh, manager of the Henry x Our i scliool teacher, Mrs. Ander Welsh, Djtscoll A Buck firm of Park ' City, who has been here for the past son, returned on the 81st, but school few days, returned to Zion Tuesday. has not started yet on account of scarlet fever. ' f -- OOUNTT DIRECTORY. CommiiMioaera George tfuitk, Ilesry Males nsd J. O. Pack. Clerk J. M. Hixses. . . I J. E. Csrrutk. Geo. YWYouag. . Treasurer Frsuk Pingred. Attorsey Peter Clark.. Sheriff John Coffey. Surveyor J. Dos Birch. Hoad Commissioner J. T. Lambert. Recorder -- o ... ; Thomas Woolstenhulme and bride left last Sunday for Logan where Tom will take a forestry course at the Agricultural College. Misses Lou and Clara Helm to therf hdtneln 'Mufl'ayTasi Monday, after spending the holidays ed with relatives here. Miss Ketta Anderson accompanied them. - CITY DIRECTORY. Batter wrappers fprifitedj wiU be charged for at this office at the following rate: v x Uayor T. J. Lewia .Recorder N. J. Petereon. ' Treasurer J. 8. Calderwoed. Couueilmes Freak Detnisg, W. J. W. Bali, J. JL Wtlde and J. Clark. Csld--erwoe- For 50011.35. For 1000 For '5000 F fv - -- jt 1 i .S' - - " - : 7- - & .. . v |