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Show cx f M i- A. " r , Tf r.i . 4 h s. X, , SSSCJOS S iyO Published every Saturday by THE BEAVER CO. PUB. CO. EC A tvs Utah. city, SUBSCRIPTION Bse Yoar, RATES - A promluenl Democrat of the northern part of the State was heard to remark lu the lobby of aleadiug Salt Lake Republicans are conceding Alabama hotel last I do not bellov Monday: , and North Carolina to the Democrat1-the Twelve with God that Almighty, it would he ouly fair for Democrat y to a Cabinet, could govern tl for Apostles concede two states to tho Republicans, Alt' as yet, however, they have not done so. United States ou the Kansas City pi furm. Tho result of the election has appeared a foregone conclusion for some time ou Rales Application. Advertising Entered at the post offloe at Beaver Citv o far as Utah Is coneeruid, ellll the Utah, lor transmission through the mails matter could not be considered settled as seeond class matter. until Charley Crane and trank Cannon up to explain their position. got W. M. WHITE, EDITOR. Paste this your hat to compare with the returns as they are si nl In on Novouiber 7th. W hen tho electoral vole Is cast McKinley will have 2b5. fourteen more lhau in 1890 aud only one less than U. 8. Grant received In IsTS, divided follows: Cal. 3, Conn. 6, Delaware 3, Idaho 3, Illinois 24, Indiana 15, Iowa 13 Maiuoli, Maryland H, Mass. 15, Mil h. 14 Minn. 9, Nebraska H, New llamp. 4, e Is an New Jersey 10, New York 30, N. Dako.Th eagle perched on a emblem which any American citraen can ta T.'Ohld 13, Oregon 4, Penn. 112, Rhode accept as a syuonym of liberty and In Island 4, 8. Dakota 4, Utah 3, Vermont ahd dnstry, tha two leading characteristics 4, Wash, 4, W. Va. o, Wisconsin W f tha nation. At the head of the Ko yomlng 3, a total of 285. liryan will have Alabama 11, Arkanpublican ticket will be foSud this and a cross In the circle beueaih it sas 6, Colorado 4, Florida 4. Georgia 13, mnana a vote for the expansion of the Kansas 10, Kentucky 13, Louisiana 8, Miss 9, Mtssourt 17. Montana 3, NevaWings ofllberiy and for the perpetuae tion of the Institution of American in- da 3, N. Carolina 11, 8. Carolina 9, 15 the and cross Texas a eagle 12, Virginia 12, up by dustry. Put your And It go at that. tptal of 102 or 14 less than in 1890. The change which wo claim in the OUR TICKET:. . vote of 1890 is Mcjvlnley.to Bryan,- - 12 McKlNLEY and ROO&EVELT. of Kentucky's vote, aud from the liryau for Electors, Murdock, Loose, Walton, column to McKinley, one California vole, Idaho 3, Nebraska 8, 8. Dakota 4, for Congress, George Sutherland, Utah 3, Washington 4 aud Wyoming 3, M. far Govarnor, Ueber Wells, admitting the pesslblllty of Bryau carfar Secretary, James T. Hammond, rying Indiana and Idaho and McKinley for BupramO Judge, Gao. W, Bartch. Kentucky. In o bce-hlv- u cm-bla- Ten-nee- lt M. A. far Treasurer, -- Y If-- - - ufc Schools, A. C. Kelson. JNr Auditor, C. S. Tlngey. ' E. V. Higgins. fndga Ith District, TrpMCUttng Attorney, KEFUBlitCA V Breeden, John DeGrey Dixon, f upsfrtitendsntJ O. A. Murdock. COURT Y TICKET. Tor Representative VV. H. Barrett, William Hurst. bounty Clerk, Thomas Fotberlngbam. Sheriff, Miss Ella Hutchings. Recorder, Charles Woolfendan. treasurer, John F. Jones. Astessor, W. M. White. Itrrteyor, Harry M. Fennemore. Attorney, Cfconty Cammlssloners: Joseph W. Dunn, A. I Stoddard and W. H. Farnsworth. MECINCT TICKET: Jattlde of Psacs, VVm. Fotherlnghaiu, Milt Rogeron. deniable, Reglster.- - The Democrats are howling like a lot pf driveling Idiots over the act pf Governor Welt In vetoing the etghl-hou- r law passed by the last Legislature and trying to picture him as an enemy of labor because he did not pass on the bill in time for tLe Legislature to meet and correct its objectionable features. What evidence had he that his objoc- tions woud be mei7 Was "he notrat that very tlare'con'sidering a bill which It had taken a Democratic legislature two years to soe the necessity for (the mining bill) passed to correct a former act of theirs In overriding his veto? There was another reason, - however, for the delay. The Governor had the work of almost the entire sossiou to review in less than one week's time, work which required the appolutment of number of State officers, aud it was simply Impossible for him to keep up the lightning dare-devspeed at which work was being done in the Legislature. As to the veto, the bill made It a mis demeanor for a man to work over eight hours and ought to be vetoed. il Vote the ticket straight. Put your crosa under the Eagle and The Obsorverlf again offln its It says: The Big Three the political orgauUsuloh effected the report have sought the ooltimns if The Blade to e right the calumny all the people of the cmi my With BU apology for thus waving the tloody shirt of contlleis. we fUbllsh herewith ths petition in full Uth the uamu8of Its slgnurs as It In the Beaver Utonlan at t lie rio. lu GUs conncplloii, it Is ouly fair xay that Mi, James MuGarry, who kts mode custodian oi the paper, sliii tallies tho origiual copy, having after signing it would not let his mo go out on such an appeal. Flauc go at that. t Our friends over the way are spend-la- g a large portion of their time counting the Democratic obituaries In their According to Republican exchanges. yisrir last Issue they found fifty in one sheet. .Observation No. 4, reads: Mr. Wells wanted to be received as Governor of all Utah. Again tbe facts are at var- within twuryiTavs afti r the r. tills Mimmous upon juu, if ..ro in the county in wlihh this ,,cm d re-to- il TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 & 31, f mtr oiumtrteriricaie It t Legislature of Utah Is paid by hies though that October JO & '' e in t eotisider- - to A. Mur Munlock.O. R vil H !. 1 at i.emote are making r f n Ij 11 Ircm and G vi j 1. in the Interests of good nt wtib h mosn Republican- - ri.-- .i out o 1 W01 ei. don and C. E. h.tve Rased the Beaver Cream V, uoi-1- 'tt t.fl tag ahe active 1 -- Mir. u i 1? j . n of thsvre4H ern. no 4'1 I Du m I mu a sp,c!ing of a y 4 u A Hi went to Frisco Thurs-- 1 bats aud millinery to begone about a C Clearance Sale! El GRAND CLEAN OF SEASONABLE SUMMER GOODS ,AT SliA 1 Mi HTK R PRICES.-- body ibeGovernuientof the United pof-lol- I SHOES, , IIATS.-XOTIONS- Summer Dress Goods, rl time-keep- -- 115' Jt h'gh mountains Wash-lug'n- u ui REGISTER, b.. - tn it e M: t cvcred. mUmra has fallea i g tho last month i x s counties Register! d has first beet approved OF luliisd by the beads of the church. In pogtical assemblages of the Mormons .ttikraek of each individual lu the Church ieilf&aiea his place la the assemblages. Thrjlrst and only true allegiance of the wbf f Mormon people is to its priestly this bolds even with the Mormon wbf kave been eduoated at West Point, VMrder of tbe President of the church s rfjre binding than any law of Cou-jeven when the validity of the law WHITELEY. PROFEMBOR JOSEPH Professor Whl teloy, whoMtJ-eudilo- o death In a Sail Lake restaurant last Thursday was reported In The News of that date, was a man whose life In this country covering a period of nine years has been worthy of note. On Mr. Wbiteleys arrival in Utah he had severaljhousaiid dollars In ready money; but, frugal and ambitious, he Io8f"ub time In securing a situation by vVhlch be could gain a livelihood withouA drawing from hls capltal, accepting a position as and agent for the Utah Con- tral railroad at their shops in bugar House. It was not long untill John W. Young had absorbed tbe professor's bank account and given him lu return some of the notorious John W. paper which so many people of Utah hold as remind ers of their own giilluhllity and of John W.'s rascality. Jt was several yearsbo-forMr. Whlteley could reconcile himself to tho belief that be had been luadt of misplaced confidence, and proceeded with plaus for tbe building of a small private college, au ambltioe which never left him to tho day of his deaths After leavt-ethe employ ol thf. railroad ho rented rooms on 5th East street aud opened a private school is which he demonstrated his high educational attainments and many manly and elevating accomplishments: butthe venture proved a failure financially and hr was Jbrced to gtvh H bp, After serving a time in a professorship at the University, he opened tbr Salt Lake Law School two years ago, in which he was rapidly overcoming tbt adversities of low finances and attaining tbe recognition which ha had so long sought and so fully earned. Ill health, however, undermined bis energy and at last conquered him. Personally, Professor Whlteley was a charm-luman aud as a conversationalist was a claslc&l and technical school te his most enllghtoned listeners. The writer of this will evercherlsh the memory of many hours of edifying converse with this high minded, Intellectual, generous-heartemau, and none cso pore slnceroly regret his untimely death. ! F i I O, ,ib is a greater of votes than Is fund which the ft 'dig i , aims voted sol Idly for every oilicer so nominated, without regard to the illness of the nominee, and every law paswed by the an Go i s himself from. at nothing less than uuivur-sal- , temporal duniluiuti. For forty years its Chief Fries ls have nominated every officer lu Utahytts ran k atid blo-ha- , -- y his speech at the CourtJloiiso last Friday night made souie most startliug political points From the vantage ground of an oldt soldier, he told of the cries about imperialism, militarism, cruuibiiug republic etc., which were brought ftgaitlhC, tilt first Lincoln" administration and "then of the high aims which time had proveu were behind the acts of that administration. There were a large number of Democrats present at the meeting aud many of them no doabt went home wondering what fate made them Democrats. 1 Hi served upu.i you. Edward McGurr.n, A Horn y I. O. Address 4i : At plaintiff. e w Building, 33 40 AV. 2nd Mm Lake Cl I y, Utah. Myron II Beach of i u no First publication (lit. 2uth. en declared by the Court of last -- awthw 0 rew P s, , people have surrendered their and the rank and file are mere tachlnes 10 execute the bidding of their GLASSWARE, CHIN A WARE, LAMPS -- , Goods that WATER SETS, ETC., are inSeamao, i u isriors. nut ouly an alien, i, bound to teach bis children to boil ueaiiuus that is the Mormon power a fully equipped political govereuieul , Chu midst of this Republic, hostile lu freeitisviiu-lonssu- d orf bote ami attrlhuia io working with the avowed overthrowing tho Republic; aud uem juombershlp iu the body Is equiv- confession of Delug au ,ou 10 alloa To destroy the political power is every Mormon is ! 1 We want soma af The people have the money aud we have the gooK fair basis. with on the are to Tty us. tbe money and guols willing part Mansfield & Murdock W.H. FARNSWORTH, Superintendent. pur-mse- 0 rcsponsihlu uu tho e of tho goverumoutof tbe Lulled btates, and carries with it uo more hardship toMor ,on lban U lufl,clu0 UDUU m,,t ad part b0 deule(1 lh0 wh0 clM( qI privilege of voting or buldiug olliee in this country so long as toolr fealty is given to the government of some other The great cruuo ol the Morcountry. mon Church is Its assumption load! vine rule iu temporal affairs; iis right to rule through its Priesthood, received succssslun from Joseph in regular Smith, and supplemeutedRaily by revelation from Almighty God, go ax Dr, G. H.. Fennemores UkI GlNAly BEAVER DRUG STORE OFI! 'ihis makes it netesary KG., IJti rv"' lor-t- no exv r act its poliiiewl fangs, made the presence of the sect Intolerable iu Missouri, and agaiu in Illinois. It makes I action aud contention always where there are men who believe in tne American Republic, ittaatt absolute theocracy, which -- - doing dally stretiglheuee within the Re- public, - It u a perpetual vjuenuce free institutions aud government, and it should be strlckeu down as au act of on tho Justice and as an act of part of the Government, mercy to the Mormon people themselves, fur it left on its present fobtiug, so soon ts It shall become strong euough there will be repealed In Utah, what was done In Missouri aud Illinois. And your petitioners will ever pray halt Lake City, Utah, May 3, 1S90 Signed.- J. I). Glllllau, E. C. Graff James McGarry, Wm. L. Cook, Kobu E. Burke, E. C. Sawyer, Wm. M. Fenne-moreHenry Emerson, G. H. L. C. C. -- Wood house, I . ' i his assumption j to BEST ami he found grad of WINFS and. LIQUORS for Medicinal purpo-o- - to be fuutjd In the county. location, Donotforgetthe HOUSE. NORTH.' MEETLMiTHE OElOSITE - bun m. u Rave heard ofth has. Nover-thcle- ", Flverybody y iti wnl be surprised when you n t, tlx 1H1,. It' a wonder. And that .1 tin) mi alg lannot bo ini i Ibi ni nf tho pauery, th I'Xv (0011001.' wairs, tbe cleanliness and Tha rai am appetizers. Mime lug mu troeg have mad u! iinprnv Mu I ."on o' at noiseless. You au s dine lu a diner, ij smoke In a smoker, read iu a library car and m Run In a recline in a reclining uu o!,i. roof. And to "!. r i m 1'. t 'b s go theBurllngton Im- it" iJLi in the West. ii,t y are sslnsh in a Imhimt, as fast as a whiriwind and weigh 114 tons each. ' 1! O road lu soe and t"i ci " ' f U.t monsters, lw- - f , r, j day from Denver to the u onr-eyo- p.'iriing' R. D. Mitchell, Ijatnes Fennemore, Robert Keyes. For your LULUS and MEDICINES, H I.M lr A I s, TOILET ARTICLES, ( pro-tend- 11 w d SUMMONS. mm, i FIFTH DISTRICT the State ol Ujah, in In the w-- p County of Beaver. Pialutiff. Hermann O. Maiilo, vs Mary Eveline Foster Clark, Nellie Robert hllney Clark, Norman Foster Clark, Philip Ream Clark, Mary Eveline Foster I lark as executrix of the last wiil aud t.bf. Robert W. Clark, deceased, Mary EveliLC Fos ter Clark as gonerai guardian of the persons'aod estate of Robert Whitney Clark, Norman Foster Clark and Philip Ream Clark, minors, Patrick Ryan Elizabeth Ryan bis wife and First South Extension Horn Silver Mining company. corporation of Illinois, Defendants. THAT PETITION. iance with The Observers peculiar sysMr. Wells slated tem of observing. With the utmost disregard of trutb, pnbilcly andtujhaUcally tbat be did fairness aod honesty, a certain ambnot want to be received in the capacity itious Democrat one well known for h's of Governor of the NiMe, but ss a Re- peculiar unfitness for public' credance We would like to ask James Moyle, publican on a campaign lias caused to be circulated lbe reps 901 oaeessariiy for publication, but i that a prominent candidate on the ReThe strike in the Pennsylvania coal publican county ticket, William Hurst, an evidence of good faith and sincerity. If elected Governor, what he wonid do fields is not yet settled and Is not in was one of the signers of that notorious with a measure sent to him by the Leg- anyway nearing its goal, Is another petition for the dNfranchlsmenl of the islature containing provisions which be observation of our lethargic observator. Mormon" people, which was circulate'! knew to be unconstitutional and im- It bas been known for a week past by In Beaver ten years ago. A denial of Would he ap- every observant reader tbat the strike tho statement was possible of execution? published iu the SUMMONS. prove It, or would he do wbet be Is so was nearing tho end, and on Wednesday Democratic organ in Its last Issue; but, of Utah to ike said deTbe State loudly condemning Governor Wells for it did end by the striking miners scor- in view of the very limited circulation fendants: ing a complete victory. of the said organ, the party interested doing with just such a measure? You are hereby summoned to appear iir-pi- .r, ciir'4, Y tour."" 'I . Guv-Jumo- g h Fol-mg- is Col. Ward B. Kherman lu Thomas at the Opera tiy evening. October A. II o- -l brought, otherwise, within thiri, alter service, and defuini ibo tb , ( I. ... r fa titled at, t'on. and in ta-- e of uro so to do Judgement wiilu t i ' suafnM you aci nrding to th Ui u n i t Bo complaint, of hu h a r o y the petition; lhaCungress of the United Jstates.. Akk RhnisTA no Days. .tve, the Americans of Utah, Irrespotf u ot.pariy, most respectfully petitiuu Do not fail to rsgistur. .This is your jv! great law making power ol the to make a statute of tho bill last chance. The following are the In the buuatu ol thu Luil-- J Registration Officers to whom you must hiatus, desigued to work disfranchisement to members of the Church of go they, wiljjiot come to you: fe jus Christ nl Latter-Da8aims. Geo. T. Muuford, Beaver No. I. (A a make no warfare ou any religion, Beaver No. 2 . R. ff, Stonoy. of auy religious belief. . We would not Beaver No. 3 Jcdedlah Doan, ifetich la me slightest degree upon the ctmsciunces of meu. But this Church Ureenvlllo Agnes Edwards of Jesus Christ of Latter-Dahalnls Isa Ailamsvllle . Fred T. Gunn. dlidinstltution, iu which under tho MfnrersvtHo E. F. Bingham. yielding fold of arobgrotiscluakla worn Milford (Mar) W, D. Williams, the invulnerable armour of a temporal Frisco (Grampton) David James, kingdom. It is a perfectly organized J. M. Macfarlane. theocracy, and holds each follower a Sulphur Daio slave, bound by obligations which ho a u I' .1 -- bo-br- NOTICE! - bbscr-vatlons- beau Club' was composed of Democrats with a few Republicans mixed up with them. The fact is, there was not a would he Democrat in tho club.' Ha was talked to death, AO Appropriate Inscription for Bryan's The Observer' a gal If ob'?trrve!;'The political tombstone, Republican string band that played last was composed of DemoYour last chance Is close at hand. Do Monday night The crats. fact Is, it was composed Ocpot forget to register on Tuesday, entirely of Republicans. tober SOth or Wednesday, the 31st. Another observation of our verdan-By all that is right aud just Bryan neighbor is: There Is not a semblance aught to earry Idaho, Iowa, Illinois, of truth In the statement that the Lasod Indiana, If the big I has anything dies Democratic club asked permission to help iu the preparations for the banto do with it. . , The quet tendered the Big Three. fact Is, they not only asked to assist, will It Is probable that McEInleylsm but proposed to leacLTn the reception Sara something to do with thedefeat of by furnishing and deeorating a wagon Bryan, hot Bryanlsm as the people are to brlug the Governor Into town. The beginning to understand It should be to makthe affair nonpartisan attempt Iren due credit. (Democratic.) miscarried. let? ewa etwVRv NO. 42 Aid Vl.OO. 5li Sit Months, Attornst-Gsnera- l, - REAVER CITY, UTAH, OCTOllEIt 20,1300. Everybody registers!. T ' .aw VOL. IV J -- I - 1 11 ' Ei- D. A.r or Hi- - a Ip r spedal leaving Flyer Ea-- t. ? 'jf 'i Through l)o fcD' ra ; y 1,;. leu, bait Lake t. D rver, Omaha and Chl-- e v. Pri-o va l,t- - t,i' bitmlt 'Vetem I,., nii gton ire. 1 , Hi'1 Vestihuled 3 it-- Tickets at Ottii f of t on llcket Office, 7i W. 2ii1 South K V, irti'rllnM., .Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, M'VH'V, Ucncrei 4mt. M , , v J 4 |