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Show V The THE COUNTY NEWS IflTTHTlUl HetTatiLLk, Ulah.ficpt. 21, Itfifi-Editu- s Tmu. Mim Kilim Hultwii is now attemiiug tire L. D. 8. College, at kit Like. Our district school openvU lust Monday w it tt au enrolment ol 65. Mr. Oscsr Crittenden iu ihergc, The public pat rout of tb poet ollic are again advised against sending mall children for mail. Jot lint week a little girl waa .noticed to drop a letter In ibe grant, going from the poet office It would be better to glee them a tack to carry the mail. Mrt, Win. Gunn of Randolph, who baa not been here for 19 yeare pait, it new visiting her. brother, C-- T. MilU, and aiater, Mr. Geo. Ed gel,- - and rel tivea in adjoining towna. Tla lady tinda a great change (Inc her last viait beautiful farm bonnea, (hade treea, etc., taking the place of the doaty aage bath. We feel sorry to chronicle the death of thj only child of Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Rlshtao, which Occurred banday night, September 11, from cholera iufantnm. The funeral tock place on Wednesday. Eldera Joa. Fisher and Frank Olaon gave our watd a spiritual feaat here Sunday, and encouiaged the young people tv embtace the present opportunity of schooling this winter at the Stake Academy. There were three confirmations here Sunday. A very interesting letter from J. H. Sargent, a missionary to New Zealand, was read publicly at the a. m. and p. m. services Sunday. Mrs. Edith Trowbridge returned to her borne in Salt Lake, Sunday. Mr. Milo Brown left Tuesday for Herriman to bring home bis wife and family. Edward Crittenden, wbo a abort time severe paralytic attack, is at go had ' w present on the improve. Whooping cogh seems to be taking bold here. Its first appearance wee at A. Strreeta home. Mra. Emma Brown and Mr. Baa Brown left for Salt Lake Wedneeday C. H. W. morning. - IMES. Sut Hard Times Party. The eard litnaa dance given by Mrs, Mark Hopkins eo Wednesday mbt was a success, socially, and should hats been more of a sueeeee financially. Mrt. Hopkins had worked night tad dsy to make ths party an enjoyable one, and all for the benefit ot Mia. Wjeberley, fit whom it was gives While only a few dollars were cleared tor that lady, lie cun but feel that to her Mrs. Hop-- k i us has pro veil a friend both la need and indeed. Two handsome priaea wars grven, one being awarded to Sheriff Liedaay, aud the other to Boy Wilkins, who Impersonated a lady. Tha two prise winners looked tough enough to taka anything," Soma few dollars were cleared for Mrs. Wycherley anyway, and those dollars could not kavebaen better directed. Tbe ftmaeea Lagooa Otchealia fura ialed tbe meaic and It ia needless te say that general aatiafaatlon waa given. Old Folks Party-Thprogram for tha Old Folk Reunion to be held ia ClufiTa ball, on Monday, September 28th, lr as follows r Dinner will be served from 12 it. to 2 p. an. Then there will be an intermit- ion for twenty minutes, and tba following morrises will be rendered ; Song by the company, Hard Timas. Invocation. Chorus, Sunday School Children. Selection from "The Kindly Guest. Address of Welcome, Maggie Salmon. Response, John II, Williams. Comic Song. "Oh What a Difference ia tha Morning, I. U. Shaw. Recitation, "Will You Love Me When Im Old T Mamie Salmon. Song. "Annie Laurie, Mra. Joseph Wright and Jana Sawlay. Talk to tba Old Folks, Rev. Webb. Solo, "Tbe Laat Rose of Summer, " Mra. J. A. Smith. . Toaat, F. M. Piuneo. Quartette, Boys. Doxoiogy. Jalut O. KmuIkUos Tt s elac-w- 'rr,' lI1 Bixim r j " Joins Keaatetwa, Prnpostui an Amcnlmeut to Section S, Article 10 ol the Constitution. Be It result ed and euac d by the Legislature s of the State ol Itah, ot ell the mem-be- rs ooncurrlug-Sectio1. The following to proposition amend the Constitution of the Statu of I tab la submitted to of tbe qualified elector tbe hereby Huil fur tbeir approvat or disapproval, uamel : That section t ot article IU of the Constitution of tha Htat of Utah ahall ba amended to read a T shortly. George Harris is rap.dly improving. Hyrum Dearden baa started to burn his brick for the Boberta residence. The lucerne is all in and threshing progressing nicely. The cold nights begin to remind ua that a good coat wouldnt be objectionable. A good rain would be very welcome to tboee who anticipate fall plowing. W. B. vr ahs mr. Wagtail, Utah, Sept 2t, 1899. Editor Tinsss Pater Eancki airing band played here to a dance on the 12th. Mr, Banck has a alee band organised and intends to stay in the county this winter to play . for dances. Mias Blanch Young went to Salt Lake on the 12th to attend the L. D. 8. Collage thi winter. The Wanablp new thresher started up on the 20th, and la runring nicely. Mra. J. W. Anderaon and Miss Minnie Young returned from Idaho on the 20th, where they have been visiting for two areekt past. Mr. ann Mia, Joshua Pendleton want to Salt Like on the 21st, to attend a funeral of their daughters chili, wbo died on the 20th, Mr. and Mrs. A Bates went to Salt Lake on tbe Slst. , The Sunday School Conference held here bn the 10tb,waa very well attended, considering tbe rumor tbet waa stalled about the sickness here. The 22nd Quorum of Seventies will bold tbeir monthly meetings at Coalville and Kama on Sunday, the 25Ui, Y. at 12 oclock noon, Old papers for tate at this eBca, J J 1 jfdr lW pfitfi - Humt Fiiii, - Soy. - BOND ELMCTiON. To the qualified voters of Coalville City Summit County, Utah r There will be a special City aiectioa held at tbe Citr Hall, Coalville, Utah, on Monday, October 24. 1838, for tha purpoee of voting Eight Thousand Dollars in City bonds of saia City of Coalvilla, Utah, the funds derived therefrom to be used for tbe purpoee of erecting and placing in operation a waterworks srstsra for the said City of Coalville. Said bonds art to run for a period of twenty year. Polls open at sunrise and dost at sunset. -By order of Coalville City Coaucil. J. V Ur, Kkot, leOAL! clusive evidence ei its due enactment and au thenticity Sac. X Tb Secretary of State ia hereby ordered to reus ibis proposition to be published in at least oa newspaper iu every county of the Stats where a newspaper is published, for two month Immediately preceding the usxt geueral tlcotiou tie. 1 This proposition shall he submitted (0 tb elector of this Stele! th next general election for tbeir approval or rep tioti. i bore her voting la favor of this proposition shall written or printed ou their ballots, -- r., tb amendment addtug section thirty-tw- o ft article tlx of the Constitutions those voting against said proposition shall have written or ) :: o d oa their ballot, Agaiuat th amendment adding to article six of tbe Goi.itu-tio- u section thirty-tw- o " Said ballot shall be receive n rd raid vote shall be taken, counted, canvassed aud return thereof be mad in th team mtutu T and in as is provided by law in care of tb all rest-act- s election ot Hteto officers. 4See - Tbit resolution shall tabs affect and be In tores from aad after Its adoption. rning Our Only Plea Th only region we ever ndvanc for year patronng is tbst ws ssvs you money, W never nsk you to trsde beesase of oar good looks, or oar goo friendship, or boesaso we go to the ssme Church, or like the rasa who charged ft dollar for sandwich bsosase we need the cash. We wsnt to esrn your trade. When we put in our stock of shoes two inculhs ago, do yoa think we sent the Pariah Bellman around, fir eut word to the 8. B. L. to tell em bout what a nice lot of shoes, and bow anxious wears to sell em and how they should trade at Wrights because our expenses ate so heavy end we wanted somebody to help ns out, no sire. Ws bought ths right kind to start in with, and then we put tha price oa them that were lower than anybody else sold em for, and well, in two months w sold many shoes as we expected to tell in x. Today we alien lion to the fine1 stock of askyour shoes that wa offer at the same low prices ; if they aint cheap enougfy don t bay em. T-- jr Stable and Bunk Room Free. tof toffiLaa j The Summer nexrly over. exion ia We htve a few trticle which wt are telling t the following pricei; PRESS. GOODS PTXIAT WILL Do i I- Rluod ron FALL weab from SOo. to lOo. per yard Ladita lUt reduced from $2 to $1 ' Variant Ribbom at Half Prie? , rays Chirts cat froa 7Ca to Z5o Meaa Qhirta oat from $lto SOo Ladiea Shoe cat from $3.50 to Children Shoes from $2,60 to $1.25 ' Th above it a clearance tale. . $1-2- , COALVILLE 5 i, CO-O- P, '. C O . Always On Hand IL at the - m w. -- J. Lump, WRIGHT. Stove, two-thir- d $2.00 1.25 mi Aluajiratks fr $1.00. PUBLIC TELEPHONE CONNECTION. TsdJoort snta WHS SHEHUAH, r litiidjf. front. Shaving Ticket $i .10 shall take effect end to K,Mrt IN gaiuon. Frcpittfr. adoption. PATROHIZE HOME INDUSTRY Weber Coal Co Amateur Photography. : Tki i. the fiction for takiag pictire, tnd your ouldnotoe planned With, - "fa?1a! V,c;tl0a out thought of tn Joint Resolution. sn Amendmsul To Section Three, f royosjs hirteeu of the Cotutttuuou Be It resolved end euseted by th Legist star, of tb Btanef Ctau. tuTviuudsof alitbe mum Baft elected to eeeh house concurring Urereio: Bed Ion I. The following psopostnou toanreud th Constitution of the Btate of Utah to hereby submitted to tb qualified elector of th Btate for or Mjeettott, tumuly: T bat section tbmr three, alttcto tbirteou, be ameudad eo that tb earn shall bo read a follow Bactioa X T ho Legislature shall provide by law a uniform aud equal ret of assessment end taxation oa all jwoparty in tb Btate, aesording to it value to mousy, and (ball preeririb by general tow sueiirecuiatronesw shall wum a Just valua tion tor taxation ot I) deepen?; to that ovary sad eorporattof o,eball pay a tax iu pro her. or its fwojrerty; portion i to tb value of-htprovided that a deduction of debt from Credits may be auUorissd. and that no tax shall to ktraaekoid funptvrs when fits raise el wpply alayi on hand. 004 Joins Baaolutlon, in loses from end alter - TX THE DISTRICT COURT OP ICHIIIT COCJI. tv, btat of Uuh L X ritoh. PUluttfr, vs, K hitch, iteieudaat. Alias Onxlaal Sum-mo-- Th Htat of Utah, to th said defend, ant. -- You are hereby summoned to appear wtlhln twenty day after tb servla of this summons upou you, If served within lb County in which this action ft brought, other wire, within thirty day altar service, aad dofeud th above eutuled action i and in care of year failure so te do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to th demand of tb complaint, which, u llfii it ten days after tervlc of tammons upon you, will b filed with th Clark of said W I. bxTDia, Plaiuur Court Attorney P. O Address Park City, Summit County, Utah" " Tint publication August 19. ini an Amendment to Section Kina, Article Sight, of ths Constitution of th State of Utah. Be U resolved by the Legislature of ibe Slat of of all the members elected to Utah, each house thereof concurring therein i heotion I. The following proposition tn amend tbe Constitution of the Huie of liable hereby submitted to the qualified electors of th Htat tor ef but otOesre, Boo. 4. This rosolutlo and ejy loading, A large Cora Proposing preme end District Court shall have such appellate Jurisdiction as may to provided by taw; provided. That from ait final judgments of the District court there shall be a ngat of appeal to thafieprem court. Bee X Tbe Secretary of Btat Is hereby ordered to cause this proposition to be publrehed tn et least ou newspaper in every county ot tbe Btat where S newspaper it pnbitsbrd. tor two mon ths immediately preeediug the next general election. Sec. I TUft proposition thsll bveubmitted to the electors of this Btat at tb uext general election tor their approval or rejection. Th'- voting in favor of (lain proposition ahull have For (he written or printed ou their ballot. idmeut to section nine, artacia sight of th those Constitution;'' voting against a: proposiwritten or prlutwl oa tbeir tion shU hat ballots, Against the amendment to section mire, article elgb tot the Constitution.'1 aid bsllots shall be reeoired and at Id vote shall to taken, counted, cauvamed aad returus thereof to made iu tire eaure manner and in all respects a to provided by law ia ease of theeleo-tto- a Hlae Prioe. Big weight! : Lien nonets. follows. Sec A In cities of tbe first aud socond class tha public school aysMtn shall to controlled by tha hoard of education of sut-- cities, separate aud apart from tha couutiea tu which said cities are located Sec. a Tb Secretary of Slate is hereby ordered totalise till proposition to be published tn at Last on newspaper iu avery county of the State where a newspaper Is published, for two month Immediately preceding th next general election, LTILLE L0DQI 10. 28, 1.O.O.F. Sec. a Thie proposition shall be submitted to th electors of this State at tba next general election for tbeir approval or disapproval. Tboee Meets t 7:80 every Tharadby hav voting in fnvos of this proposition shall brethren priuted or written on tbeir ballots, -- For the t Curt Sojourning amendment to eoctiosS, article tool tht Const! These voting svatust said proposition coiinlly' ir titeL tutice. or pnsrd oo thaw baHos. Sstl hsv "J- - F, JONES, N. G. -- t tn. 6, art.ct Id Siii.uq inoul to sn-noad u ( oiisll tu lion,-- ' Hard ballots shsli He L, E. ELLREDGE, said vote shall be tekeo, counted, canvassed aud returns thereof be made iu the same ruanuer and in all respects ss is provided by law in tba casn of th election of Htat officer. tbe. 4. This resolution shall takeclect and be fa toco from aud after tt adopUoa Joint Roauiatloa Wo. 4, office-o- t m yon, near Coalrille. g two-thir- d County, on Monday, October 10th, 1898. at oclock p. m. for tbe purpose ol Dominating candidatee lor tba following offices to lie voted tor at tba general lection, November 8th, 1808, namely ; one Representative to tbe State Legislature from Summit County; three Commissioners; a County County Treasurer ; a Sheriff ; County Clerk ; an ex officio Auditor ; a County Recorder; a County Attorney; a County Surveyor; and an Asaeeaor. -Also to provide for and elect a County Republican Central Committee for tbe enauing two yean, and such other business aa may legally cone before tbe Convention. The county committee after a careful investigation, have made tba following apportionment of delegates; Coalville 10, Castle Rock 1, Echo I, Heneler 4, Hoytsrille 2, Kamaa 8, Marion f, Oaklav 1, Park City 30, Parleys Park. 2, Pa a 3, Rockportl, Colon 1, Wanablp 1, Woodland 2 Total 66. Tba County Committee recommends thatrancuaea ba Laid in the several precincts at tbe usual places, on Saturday evening Cct. 8, 1898, at 7:30 oclock for tha purpoee of chooaing the delegate, to which each ia entitled, and the nomination of tbe Jits tic of $h Peace and a Constable for each precincL Aad where them la no precinct organization or where the precinct oommittee fails to act, this call may be eonaidered sufficient for aucb precinct eancaaee. " W. I. SjTYDER, Chairman, jaouth of Grais CreekCaav . - Thirty-two- Thomas Bichina has newly completed bia new residence and It does him eradit. Some of the student have left for Provo. Flore are thinking of geing Coal from the Old Church Vela ie now sold at the etac-tio- Summit Stake Academy. The Summit Stake Academy commence Ua seventh year ia Academy building at Coalville, oa Monday .the 2fithioat. . Regular courses ia tha Tthfitb and fit-grades will be taught, A primary department under a capable aad efficient teacher will be opened should tbe attendance warrant it. Tba Board trusts that tha puople of tbe Summit Stake will avail tbam-aito bo known at Section ef tba opportunity offered by tha freposing, eo Amendment Article Six of tb Constitution. resolved enacted Be and it by th Legislature to giro their children such of the Hte.e of Utah, Arademy, Hsairaa, Bapt. 29, lfififi. of all the saeee- will as them hod sleeted thereof bors toeeca qualify pedal preparation concurring Emtob Totva therein: for tha various vocation a of Ufa; that to tton L Tho following proposition to President Claff and Elder W. G. th Const! utiou of th Htat of Utah i they will thereby promote tha educa- emend submitted to th qualified elector of tb Fisher delivered good sermons hen last tional interest of our Stake and aaaiat hereby Htat So their approval or rejection, namely: Sunday. artiola tlx be amended by adding then to Thai in maintaining a borne institution. ftddlUooftl MCtlou tbfol (hall toad a follow: H Thomas A. Jonas and Mias Charloita Heetien IX vry bill and )c4nt reaolutioa signed by tb prowdleg offioerofeaeh bouse of Republican County Convention. Judd started for Salt Lake on tbsrJOth a provided ia aeeuoa S4 of this the Legislature; A Convention of delegates ef tha Reto be married in the Temple. All join article, and signed by tha Governor or passed by of Summit both houses otar his objections, at provided in publican Party Couaty, Utah, in wishing them a' happy and prosper-ou- r ia i, article of tills Constitution. nod dehereby called to meet at tb Washing- section in f the Secretary of Htat tbe ton School building, Park City, in said posited journey together. sbatl, fa all oourta, be taken and treated as conm btsdred do! an or lust iw J"1 provided he ruued Stelae, of of tb Hiatt Uc tnuerl counties, eitie. tuwbt, erhool dm t Do u rasulvod eud euseted by tire Leflaiaturo i.t, nnuuii ol sll lb mettt-to- fie. foreithar ol Its Slat ot I tab. vuly religious wor.fi ip or utisriiafiia tu rath houns colic Urdu iberla: d 1 10 hur'1 not held or used to , Aeotiou I. The following proposition hsesat. .hall be exempt ia of blab mate aareud tb Constitution ot tb hereby submitted to lire qualified eteuturenf the Individual, or corporation that or rvjwliuo, nsiueiy, but for their for owned bi such Individual sectioa tea of aruela Knu be auteuded so that or irrigiitld Units tii or eorporuilous. iudlndual member there- th aame .hall nail a. follow.. Srettou 1. HotouiMlbM Tbe Oovanor .hail aoanaate and, by and a Ith thU bf ao4 Xi for tba consent of the fivwau. appolut all State aud i shi-uLhcv c ate C;li!lbi-- b) diatrut officers Hvc t Thr rtrfrv f vtt M berrby (bn t unatituttua, or which may te rtwiirt t, to emu. tli& iruptMi(ioU iu at t. ( law. aud whoss tuutmeiit or M upn count y of liia !utB othwwoe provided tor li, during tt.e roccs ol WIMN it fur u: two BubUll tbe to nate,, a vacancy oewur tu any ate reoMlliia i lie urn general election drstncl ofht-u- the Got eruot .hall apjiolot aom St iwiuediatih 1 ebell tor poison to dtM'bartte tbe duties tbereot uulfi tbe (htTOlreureTl.f tiiia Slate at tbe submitted to nasi geettal mat ureoUug of tb Collate, wbea be .ball nomi- electlou lor ihelr approval or reiettioo Those nate tome peraon to bU mu b office prodded, that YitOjktf iu iivufAif lHaia fiiij thill baTa the Governor abett appoint aohertoi: durhnrwuvh wntlvo or pnaied on their ballots, tfit roots of the Seuate who baa been procamsl, anieiiilmtiii loset-ilotUrve, of thirteen article ..d whose- nama Ibe Mine otto. nominated tfiu those said voting at Satiate tbe tbe bees agalu.t preceding ha. presaatad to shall have urttien or primed oo session Urerocf aud eouftrmatlou refused their ballots, Agaluet tbe am.ndmenUo section If the office of Juttice of tbe Supreme or three, siticie tbineau o Uw Uonstituiioa baid DUtrlot court. Secretary of 3:ate, Ste Audthrr; ballot shall he received aud t Vote said hU b Superin-taudeuor State Ttea.urer. Attorney-Genera- l eofiuted,euvsaed. aad returus thereof ot Public loatruetton la vacated b) death, taken, he made in ibe aame meaner and in ell It ahall be tho duty of as reJ.u.tlon, or otherwUe, aame to by law fa case of tha alaetfon of Govenot toSli tbe by appointment. but provided uffirert. sod the epgotuwe ahall held.hta effioe ttuill bit to t-- This resolution shall take effect tad to tn tores from and after its adoption. pi Office of the toaretary of Slate at, Sec. I. The Secretary of State te hereby or-- Slat o I teh, 1 Hauimoi.d, Secretary of State of tb dtiel toeaaae thie proepoeition to be pubil.hed Btel of Lish, do hereby that Ute hiraao-Intu s leaat one newepaper to every eountv el tbe are full, true andcertify correct eopfet of th two for a tale where nawapaper it pnbuahed, smendmsuis to th Constitution ef tht Htat ef moutha Immediately precedlos the Baal general Cfaifa, propored by th Second regular session of election. Tbit propoal tloa ahall be submitted the Legtomnun, as tb earn appear on fit U my See, to the elector. of tiiia Sure at tne beatgcnetal In iwtta my whereof, I bsr. hereunto tetay 1 boro elecUon tor their approval or hand ti4 affixed th Greet Seal of th State ef voting tn favor ot this proposition shall have tteh. toasMa day of August, A. C. fsw. the written or p.inted on tuclr baltom, amendment to auction ten ot article seven of the .titosLI J. T. HAWlfOirXf. Constitution; and tboae voting aaaiuvt said Hweretary of Stat. proposition shall have written or priuted on their ten ballot, Agaiuat tbe ameudinent to sectionPaid of article seven of the Constitution. 'When you call for D Witt's WiUh ballots ahall be received aud laid vote (hall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns thereof Hfiztl Balt tbe great pil cur, dont be made tn the lame manner and in all respects as is provided by law in case of the election of ocept anything els. Dont b talked btata officers into accepting aobatitut, tor pilaa, for Sec. a This resolution ahall take vlfect end be tu fores from aud after iu adoption sores, for bnrna. John Boydan 4 8on. SB Amendment to Aeotiou fiepotlnf Article lioteo of 111 Constitution. ' r d.sffl Trade-- X t flsrhe ohto! fa toeotssvs tarn. 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