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Show - ir li La YEILCITJ,! VOL. IV Beaveb City, Utah. .... SUBoCKlPllON KATES: One Year, Si Month, flrttO. .50 Advertising Kates on Application Entered at the post office at Beaver City Utab, (or transmission through the mails as second class matter. W. M. W HI IK, pio-poro- EDITOR. ST F OUR MOTTO STAMI HI 1 UK OLD AM H..AII, AIM1 He 's-iU- 1 Utah 4 Papific Railroad North I Taking Effecf Monday, July 24 1899. Souf h No No . I on 1hU v Lutwpt HoatU a Dress, Coplejibv Suit Lake P. M, 6.S0 619 Milford, U pton , Thermo, Nada, Sulphur Well, d 465 ' 4H7 4.S5, Lv. 8 55 Ar. a.45 8.33 3.15 " 2.19' Luud. The Democratic press are loudly proCovena, claiming German sen tlieent as In iAsor Bat ara, of Bryan. They have, however.by th-- ir Beryl, pctrsitUUt agitauuu, brought a. fa?.p ex2,64 Eoalbte, pressions from prowlueut Germans 61 .deua, Lv, 2,15 whit h they do not publish. Here leone 1:51 Seart, " of them from Rev. John F. Klick, obt. 1:30 Uvada, Germans have an antipathy to Louis T. II. KLLERlffiCK, Imperialism, but they have a dntper-rooteTHOMAS dislike for Mr. Bryan and his prim Iples. They w lllmo-- t probably Office io Thompson Hull, vote solidly for McKinley. Free silver - Utah. will be the main Issue. That la the InBeaveb City, take of the- Democratic platform, ImLine to bait Lwke and all Utah Poluts.) (Ihe Direct Local Timecard in eflect March 19, 1398: perialism Is the bogey man the Dem, M. NEUHAUbEN, Southbound ""STATIONS Northbound Germans ocrats lount upon too lunch. Arrive 7:30 a. m. Frisco Leave 7:00 pm ARCHITECT. apprehend no great danger from .imLeave 8.05 Mdlord Amu 8:06 I Arrive 5:30 Dooly Building, - - Salt Lake City, perialism. Leave a:35 " Leave 2.00 11:56 Clear Lake Ferdinand Sclnelke, editor of tbe Ger S lioul Work A Kt laity. 1:00 1:00 an. Oasis man Telegraphy Milwaukee, says; the 6:10 p. m JusO -flave Arrive 6:u0 At rive 9:00 Leave 8.10 questlou of imperialism can be made the 10:35 a m Leave 8.35 11 3:35 p m 6:40 Ncphl JOHN WARD CHRISTIAN, para noun t Issue, and the fear of free Arrive 9.35 a. m, 6.30 p m Salt Lake City 7:35 a m Leave 8 C5 p. m coinage can be dissipated, a majority of City and County Attorney, Train between Juab and Frtsoo run daily, except Bundaya. CouDselor-at-lathe Germans will vote fnr Bryan."-Room 5, County Court House, Latest Style Tourist bleeper onja1! passenger train between Milford and Salt Lake Imperialism does not and cauuol exist Utah Five trams dally between Balt Lakeland Ogden: under Republican administration, and BeavkbCitY, Leave Balt Lake7;0Q a. n , 8:00 s, tn., 13.80 p m6;25p. m 8:46 p. . as fear of free coinage undor Deaiocrauc The Oregon bhort Line, In connection w th tbe Union Psoiflo Byntam, in the nhort administration does D re.l coancetionn at BfJtlAeCttY - n "h,n Castj qqrf UisU U uhis. trYtTCRTY7 M iVu kldi MUU fute for McKinley. S. G, DVti, Agent, Milord, UUh- - , Attorney for Land and Mining Claimants. D. E. Bublky, W. H. Bam boft, B. W. Ecclsa. 3u9 Luxe Balt Templeton, City, Utah, Gen. Pass. A Tkt. AgL The Sal I u a Press has fallen In the a Unn. Mgr., GanI Traffic Mgr., , Balt Leke City. Balt Lakt City. Balt Lake City. Democratic band wagon and Is naking laud tllttu bualiiesa attended to. Agricultural and Vlhientl Patent Irix ured. of Mie to in play headway learning Instru mints so those peculiar band. Editor famous with that popular DR. M. W. COFFMAN, Howard can play that familiar Domo-- t ritjKW ittu aud Surf(Hn. ratio air, Youro a Liar, no with omeus. Pkactual one hand tied and without musing a Office, ip stairs, llurrls Building' note Brother Howard Is praetMlng Ht Beaveb City, - - - Utah. that oi her siren song, entitled Tuere (IKN'h.SUlT. d IV OR EGOLTSHORTLl N E ... As Vtoe-Pre- one-ke- Is no he is Irosperlty.Here." making on this can following ji 1 a. y dtsoruant What headway ibe "flicro is be seen by effort: GOOD TRACK CULLEN, ALL THE WAY. prosperity in the country, but It sleeps with Rockefeller and the other blood- T1IK trust magsucking, nates.1 Not since 1892 have the masses H. C. EWIVti, Imprlrtor. of the peoplebeen so Impoverished and GEN TRALLY LOCATED, labor employed at so low a stale." If PARTISAN OR HYPOCRITE? to this btreet cars from all depots puss its doors In tune the he succeeds finding Under the above caption the Salt Lake we shall expect to hear him and Its large grouud-tloo- r Herald of last week Friday makes a bit- selection, lubbj is on the more difficult airs: of men ier and moat unwarranted attack upon prqctlcing headquarters for mining and "Silthe" Deseret Evening Newsg Now.- - we ?! I)out Want to Expand,. Lite region. ver' my-- Money mv 'steen to duel?-befodo pot mean to pose as anespeeial . . Kates- - goLoa C. A doses. the p r tln campaign of The News or of any other paper UTAH LAKE bALT CITY, the but this than Blade; opposition to the government policy In the Philip The Improvement Era," Organ of pine matter is a question which demands Young Mens Mutualjmprovcment As- In the DibTRlCl U C RT of ilm I nlted more than ordinary attention. Thai sociation, for August As at band. In b talus for the D.strit l of L TAU, the Democratic party, boots, breeches this Issue are some extelleul articles on IN THE MATTER OF and sox, has gone out on the outside live ! subjects. Dr. J, M. Tanner eontrl InBankriiptcy Ilcniy W. Parker, the constitution cry and Jollied tbe hutes to the fund of Information which No. J5L ) Baukrupl mob, dragging Itlie agin the government nowadays on "The To tho I rmliU.r- - of Henry W. larkt r, peopleare getting this greatest of all recent American ex- Revolution In Clilua. IT of. Moslah of Beaver, In the tammy of Beaver, a bankrupt. and listrh t afoie-alploits Into the mire of partisan politics. Had treats the question of Chinese Ed Is enough to array the nonpartisan arid h is hereby given that un tbe ucatlon in a highly edifying manner. oT April, 1900. (lie said llenry church press of the nation against the An opinion on Paul Kruger" by Mai-co- in lUh day W. larket was duly adjudnated banks so farconhned have party. They Little, is of deep Intercsl to the that the lirst meeting of bis course student of TrausvaaV affairs ThaOe rupt; aud will to the purely be field" at my othr ttetho creditors of denouncing the clesiastlcal articles are rather tame, par- Commercial Blo k. baft Lake Utljf77Dfi move regardless of whose llie 2nd day of. August, l.'oo, at lo o'clock ticularly B, Hr Roberts "A Nephttes toes the; tread upon. In doing this Commandments to Ills Three Sons." In In the forenoon, at whli Ii time the said creditors may attend, prnvmUielr claims, they are neither partisan or hypocrite. which bo attempts to show hat "Not all appoint a trustee, examine the bankfor-a It would be hypocrisy, however, business the modifying Influences of earth par rupt, and transact uehw-her church organ which claims to be run tn come before saiu met-Inas may ch properly remove the. iracterlatics eutagocan tbe lulerest of civilization and good possessed by the spirit b Ure b birth. mum in bait Lake, (ity, July 21, l'oo. idle and toremain government Improvement Era, Templeton Block CHAb, BALDWIN tbe face of an organized movement to bait Lake. Referi e iu B.inkrupu y. clog the wheels of progress and e Not good Pin spots, 'or here and tbore or for si retches of fifty or a hundred miles, but good all the way right straight through from Denver to Chica- go and St. Louis. Heavy steel raifs 2,pid lies to the mite pionty of ballittt. Over a trsck like the Burllgtons, a speed of eighty miles an hour is perfectly safe. Two trains a day from Denver to the East the Chic ago special at 9 00 a. tu.; Intcr-iuountai- -- re Iiuirt-pio- 2. ArrUflJatly STATIONS. j ) Republican party Is now locked IbLtUucradla of the gold bugs anskek-leif tab at tbe breast of tho trusts. s Stale Journal. Cou-gres- secured. And whlletm this subject, wbat Beaver County going to do this year , Surely, tbe conditions of last season tyhen the pounty was absolutely unrep tented on tbe fair grounds, will not be repeated this year. Beaver county ha got stiver, gold, lead, copper and Iron ores; sulphur and mineral waterr sbeep, cattle, grain, fruit, etc., while not tbe best In the Elate, good enough to show '"aud it sliffblir'brshortt arid'tPir-rtsitor- -to the Fair know that we are not only In the State, but in tbe swim for recog - nitlou. onfy Republican Paper in ScufHcrn Ufalv 1 ho 0 As the time approaches for the open log of the October Fair and the Indications of an' unusually laiger exhibit In crease as they are doing with the decrease of time. It becomes important that In tending exhibitors secure space without delayr" Tbe mosUcarefuISetectton of an - exhibit may prove to be time and money thrown away unless provision has been "made for suitable and sufficient space tn which tti display it. By applying now to the D. A. & M. Society, through Sec retary S. VV. Sear7 suitable space can be for TII15 Herald, gold-standa- STATE FAIR. Tfv 'ibo Republican newspaper lh c de clares ihe-- t iHuitry Is roaring wlt pros perity, deliberately and maUUDly sure-enoug- h ' NO. al Democrat. us tn Press, In ait Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown"; but ew of the crowned heads of the world had better reasou, because of universal popularity, to feel exempt on this score than King Humbert, E manual II, of Italy, who was so foully asgassluated this week. His popularity could not have been given nure pro found recognition than was done by tbe frowning of his son, Emacu&l 111, as hours Kfug of Italy within forty-eigafter his own death. i. ltiuu. Alt.TST v The SauFraucisco Mining and hdem article In wnicli the troublesome lead question Is handled in The Salt Lake Herald has adopted purely si luitihc manner, lias this to double-leSde- d style ay ufThe elTTcls of tariiTbii the indhs-try- : the double-columof the yellow journals of in the makeup of Its editorial Gotham At $t per 100 pounds there Is not 'J here looks real nice and is so high much protit in lead mining It page. would he still less but for tho tariff of sounding, you know. 'With that land 1.50 per 100 pounds. off, lead would sell at about tho same The subscription price of the Blau price inforthe United htates as abroad, fluctuations duo to variable is oue dollar per annum, strictly In ad- except local demand. It would sell at the presvance. If tilts paragiaph is marked ent price less 81,50 per 100 pounds. At with a blue pencil, your subscription that price nearly every lead mine in has expired and, unless promptly re- Idaho, Montana, Utah and Colorado would be compelled to idleness. The newed, will be discontinued. shutting down of those mines would mean ruin to many. It Is probably an underestimate Subscriber writes: rather than an exaggeration tn say that the Under Editob Bi.apl: existing the tariff on lead has given to the miner? laws, can the United of the one state of Utah In i year one million dollars more than. lhy .would States coin any more silver?" Yes. At the present time the Treas- have received without that tariff on the lead In the ores, and that that amount ury Department is having coined 81,500-00represents but a part of wbat the tariff Tbe dollars in silver month per Is worth, to them or to the miners of law of Congress authorizing this also Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado or provides for the cancellation of the same anywhere else where lead Is mined In the states producing gold and silver for amouut of treasury notes. much of this gold and stiver come- spart of tbe product, the great production of lead increasing the amount of s Compel the President to call he latter Utah Is particularly menMs 1111 J. In extra session, says tioned as it produces about flfty thouAbbot, editor of the official organ of tin sand tons of load annually, tho igh IdaWen ho, Montana and Colorado are almost Democratic National Committee. Interested, so that the cry the President to call congress In extra equally tho tarriff on lead in the ore Is session, no matter bow necessary the suicidal All this is entfrelyfrom the unbiasmove, 'editor Abbots sedicious sbeel and every Democratic paper in the laud ed and Impartial standpointof this paper would be filled with vulgardeiiiiuciatlon having nothing to do with private nor the matter being disof tbe Republican party for adding extra cussed frompolitics, a thoroughly Independent burdens upon the people. standpoint." . . v KFFKC I b OF BEAD TARIFF. TICKET: mckinley and Roosevelt. OUR 1 -- n Published every baturday by THE BEAVER CO. PUR CO. 1 tract from Democratic shoots ftrmnipromisir g fi am at this ulljic by one mail: Vig nous Lopuhin ii m w ar r "U e tau Adiely rely onJhat atnnr. W htn th k'tato uiL.iayta! it an (Roosevelt) to make more kf fnf Tmhi is tor slo.ri, tor no sword a fool of himself than any man htg tvif Yv u w ill tin I w ill ut w ii ii non i dune in public life. Chicago Jjaer-- i ZsMlwti i in onr ML DE, an dim m luvci fol'gi i'. f Mi Ivinley Is in thehandsof llBiao-- t ifangi runs set of scoundrels by jwldcli any i Ivillzed country was eyer bej t Indianapolis Sentinel, copied by !J AtonPROFESSIONAL CARDS. among ihe wlrlTe setth is that the negro element a ill predominate at the forili coming elect lute amt with luiLcuI the In this eveut, the annexj-loconvention. idea, already very strong on the Inland, will le given a new impious aid the work of the lonvention. so (ai as it an be inHuuiirtd by white dehgaies, 111 be guided by that 1th a. Tbe time most propitious (o' the experiment, ot (or centuries bas the island been condia more tranquil or tion than now. 'the war i louds that ave darkened tbe shy and crippled the industries of tbe laud for three liundnd years have beenlitow ii awav; the has been nearly doubled, a eling of eonbdence and seuirity pi the laud aud the knowledge, that tlielr destiny lies in tlielrown hands ha ado iiicn and women of the inhabit, mis Cuba, and whether they be blaek or hile, they tan now be depended upon to uphold tbe dignity of independence whit h lias been conferred upon them by the United Mates h 1IT A n the Yflstlbnlcd Flyer t 10. 00 p. m. ttmaho, Ihtesgo, KaosasCIty, St, Ixuts. Through sluepura dally. Ogdon to Chicago via Denver and the Burlington Route. Ti kit d, 5ik Ilcket Office, 214 lit Office Line. Lake City, Utah. Salt Btreet, WATSCN, t.eqerI Agent. of Lonneetlng W. 1 duple B. K them-selve- n i g OUR ALPHABET INSULTS, William R.. Hparsts Chicago American takes great nnbrage at Col. Roosevelts Insulting speech wherein the Colonel says 1 he Dt moerats slai d for aw less ness, tdrdisTionesTya b ddlshl Tii or, for license and disaster at borne and owarJIy Shrinking from duty abroad, every sentence of wbu h is confirmed by Democratic platforms. Tho Democracy so much of 1900 should say but little about I A year's subscription to the Beaveb Cotvty Burnt Can be had for one dollar Durirts the coming campaign, Every Issue will bn Found defending Old 6or y r w EeTBe rkTiTurffiTTrCTT Hawaii, Porto Rico or the Islands across the Pact fie-.July will see the shelf Kinks taken out of tho The experiment for which Long slumbering Thus far In the campaign their McKinley and Bryan orator has been feared and hoped wilt be tried to Coba In the early fail, ould miss the September every weapon has been t!p(ed with Iti; Nobody 15th has been set as the day on which suit. Nobody has been high enough In Opportunity thus offered of tbe election will be held lor the forma- official position or In moral and patriotic Preparing themselves to meet the tion of a constitutional convention. standing to escape the poisoned shafts Questions which now divide the or rnsntrwirlnrhteh the Republican and Demtgffat? force. On what thatconstltution will he, "de pends. In a measure, the political future Democratic party Is waging Us J)oboj Send in your dollar and get A fear already exists campaign. Ilere are a few choice of the Island. mouths subscription to the most N 1 NOTICE OF KlKlfimiffi. Beaver County, Utah, Jnnci, lmK Von are To "John Ed Van Meet. hereby notlin d that I have expended In labmand two h indied dollars upon tho Eureka lode Improvements Situated it. Newton mining dlstrut. In Beaver County, I tali, - will appear in eertlheal'n I Ii d la. hr u ary. e ot tie February io, 19ihj, in the ode Recorder of said county, tn order to hold saitUpremtses under the provisions a- of am tiou JJJ4 R vised St.uiiK of tin the amount re United Males, b qulred to hold the same for iheDe.em lh'C'i mber IT I ""S. and her SI, 1S99. Aud H wtiWu ninety da v after tilts notice by puiilh atloti.'yon fall or refuse to nmtrthute your pron portion of u h e x pi nditui c a er, your mterest in said claim will be. come Ibe properly of the suo-- i rioer see'frm under bigned, (.eo. H ig year-endin- a- First publication Juue2-- l- eo-u- IKid- a- Missouri Pacific Railway. The Best ' Kmisaw 4 Clty . St Igouls, nd Iglue to All nolnts East M For further information, rates, time tables, etc call on or write II. B. ROOFER," F. A P. A , lo West Hecou ) it. c. ! Gen. C T--- " 400111 Strcpl, - toyni:.iv1A. T. A., 3, O. RE HER, T. F. & P. A., City, Utah, or ott-hs- ke I"".: btv Louis, . " Mo. |