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Show V - ADVERTISING. OB This ppcr reaches all parts of till Salt Lake county and as an rr.eJium :'s Rates on application. unsurpassed. VOL. XIII. XO. v o. MURRAY, PRINTING. , Our Jots Office is one of the fcst equipped in the State. All kinds of job printing neatly, promptly and accurately executed. J SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, U0i. If Sister. 81.50 A YEAR. Register. Uegister, ItPgistT. Uegister. Kemembt tbat every vote counts. Have you registered? Don't forget Dou't fail to register on Tuesday, the Register oq the 28th. That will be you: Don't forget to register cn the 2sth Have you registered? Don't forgot the There will be but ddb more the2Sth. That will be your last chanee. Don't fil to register on Tuesday, the 28th inst., if you have not already done day for last opportunity to do bo. Don't fail. w II be your last cbance. Reg Good Republicans always register. registration,' remember! That will be Register if you have not a:ready done 23th iBt. That will be your last and so. That will be your last and only 2S;h.That ' ister if you have not already d'ine so. onlvchino so. Tuesday, October 28th. chance. . 1 j. EACLET Kditorial PHUNNYGRAPHS. The plain truth about the matter is that the policies of political parties are changing. put on the building commit-t.- e thiuking, H8 he did, that there was nothing too good for Murray and I er people. As a contractor he has always paid the highest wages, believing that in so doing you secure better help and the best results. Mr. Cahoon has paid.dur-inhis contracts at the smelter, at least 8200.000 for help, and has never had any or irounie with lis men. lie is a strong believer in the eight hour law and a frieud of the workingman. He is iiirgei) luiereeieu in i.lurmy real estate, is well qualified from a business standpoint to execute the duties required in the cilice to which he has been nominated mid will surely poll a winning vole and lirokeu At leBst we have compauy. There is a strike on in Switzerland, and the French Thoughts. coal are M' hills miners Choice ing himself MifUnjrs Good morning? tlie WorliiOver. Have you used an- - thraoite coal? Every titrie Jlussel striking. Sage sneezes the Mr. Baer's resignation market has a chill. from partner- ship with the Almighty would be acto many of "their" subjects. we of have heard Jiiu Dumps.but ceptable Yes, But it would be just like Baer to be ugWij are looking for coal Dumps. ly about the matter and hold on until It shows wonderful when a man never mistakes his good luck for ability. The newspaper is the greatest eduea tional force of the times. What responsibility! Wicked reporters when they die are condemned to reincarnation as society editors. It is no longer true of the anthracite he is kicked out. cal celebi ities. The press portraits of Geueral Anterior Firmin look like photographs of a hotel waiter diked ia the court dress of a South American minister. Eucalyptus trees are valuable in swamps as they are so greedy for mois ture that they help materially to use ud the surplus of water. Never plant them near a spring, however, as you may loose your water supply. cptrrTt ! just as the Muezzin was L 0. call to prayer from the entered the firm of Martin Olson the gneu toilet manufacturers as senior soap Ad., top ot the minaret "I do not woo- - member and traveled in the interest of said firm as salesman; extensively in Norder," he taid, "that the poo- - man lwav atlJ Prt of Sweden for 3 years. The large failure of batuing and mercantile erics out on the ton of that ulace 1 u"ues8Wr?Pl Wltn l"ein ow ttiira or the smaller hrms in Qirisliania and other . ,, luoiu voiul; ui hid ui iuicu oir. xiaivorBen was member, but how did he ever get up then.?'' Mr. Halvorsen then to Salt Lake Utah where - emigrated he has City, the last 1G years and during which time his lot has been that of all that must first learn the language and start ia wittf anything he can get to do. bud navingtneolU V iking lilood in him, he forged his wav ahead unlit to.lay he is interested in many mining interests, and pays considerable tax B on real estate owned by him. He has for the last five years been City License Inspector and Deputy Treasurer of Salt Lake City, during wbieb time he has been the mems of by energetic work and strict attention to bis duties ti increase the revenue of the city more than $100,000. He was the unanimous choice of his party for the office of County Assessor notwithstanding the ""t Kat h did not iuukt-Everyone has noticed the bad odors the man and want of fel!ow"is of) new fire after the heating apparatus The fellow." usually a compound of easy manners, has been lon use', as in the uulumn. The scientists tell us these odors come easy drinking in fact he is dead easy. from the rapid germination and destruc No the electrical critics and special tion of myriads of low forms ot plant and ists are ckepticcl about the attainments animal life that find lodgment in pip s of M ireoui. By the way, isn't it about in summer. Clean the pipes be'ore the time to he:ir something from old friend tires are lighted, and leave the windows Nicola Tesl xt open until the smell go. Th9y are using horse chestnuts in Gen. Torrance, the retiriug comnimd- Couuejticut for fuel. The nuts ara dried chief ot ihe G. A. li., made a state in a loft, and ia burning give a good tire" ment in his address to that body which We would prefer, however, to burn the deserves the thoughtful coijgideration etr.ke chestnuts. ot every editor. He said, an insult to the President is equally an insult to the of the Cary islands, Clement Figueras, American people aud added: "We have says he has solved the problem 0 the never had a prts dent who deserved to util'zition of atmospheric electricity. be caricatured and we never will have He is keeping his secret dark for the one that a press or people jireireut, however. can afford to hold up to ridbule." Porous terra cotta bricks soaked in Where Oil is round in California kerosene are an excellent substitute for During the present season G. II. El- fuels. most than lees and expensive coal, of the U. S. Gaobgical Survey, dedge, Wetting the bricks before giving them has been engaged in a careful examina recommended. is oil bath the tion of the petroleum fields of California with a view to discovering the source of The questiou. is, do we.owe what oil. These fi.dds lio in the coast range we are to heredity or to environs and alonside the groat Central valley of went?" the state, but thus far their chief de"lllcst if I know which ia the velopment has beeu south of thi parallel of San Francisco. In order to locate more to blame lor it." their source it has been necissury to Your frieud" talks as Btudy the general geological features of and carnage were au Coast range and Central valley, and esdeath though pecially the oil bearing formations them- every day occurrence with him. Ia selyes and the structural conditions in he a soldier?" the ureas in which they are found. Jcbbs No, a motormau. Although the work is yet incomplete, Hobbs -- several important results have been es tablished, one of which is the presence 'I am surprised at the appear- of petroleum of from 11 to 42 degrees ance of our frieud B. lie looks Baume in a series of strata at least 2o,- wretched. Do you kuow if he has 000 feet thick. A second result of the investigation is the separation of thisso-ries- , been disappointed in love?" on lithological or puleontologic 'No, he has beeu disappointed grounds; into nearly a dozen distinctly ia marriage." recognizable formations, chietly of Ter tiary age. and over is The political pot boiling all the candidates on the various tickets Country That lias No Strikes are looking pleasant; but wait until The Church Iieview says: after election some of I hem will be mad "New Zealand has done the most dar enough to hit you with a water-elclub, to say nothing of "we never speak ing things ever attempted by any mod as we pass by." ern government. The New Zealanders claim tbat New Zealand is a country "Some one has stolen the theastrouomer pro- without strikes. Laborers and employers have their disputes there as elsewhere, fessor. but the one cannot quit work, or the "That ought to be an easy thing other lock out workmen, pending a set-to look up," said the Juan, aud tlement of the in courts. It is dispute the astronomer professor, in duty also a country without paupers or poor bouud, laughed cousumedly. houses, for injured workmen are cared for by their employers. The aged workman is pensioned by the government s r.n trrm4 a soldier of industry worn out in II. e ranks. The government owns not only the postal system, but the express service, tlie telegraph lines and the railroads. Keeeutly it has purchased a coal j mine to supply its locomotives with fuel and it intends to compete with private 't mines in the sale ot coal to the public has that rich wheaty flavor j far eneugli to keep the price of coal which pleasee the palate, down to a reasonable figure. that nourishing quality There is Dot pauper in New Za which sustains henlth, anil land. that delicate fineness wtich W.lhinU tt,A i. ,1n.rvin ... makes its products look of in one the thoufand puUicKiion every inviting. or more newspapers and nnignzines to r tiich the e goes each week. Husler's li Flour w m - Eg Kurm. C Missionary Farewell llenelit. A farewell missionary benefit was given at the Murray opera house Thurs- duy evening last, in honor of Elder raiui Swensen, who is called on a two to Scandinavia. He leaves years' mitu-iofor his tield of action on the 20th inst. A audience was present and listened to the exercises with an atten- tive ear and from the applause given each number rendered, it was evidence conclusive that it was highly appreciated and proiiounctd excellent. Following is the program: ' fair-size- f Cf. Another meeting of citizens cf Murray was held in the school bouse on last Monday night. '1 he nipeting was called for the purpose of placing a new ticket in the field, many pfople "being dissatisfied with the one named some weeks ago. The former ticket is known as the nonpartisan ticket, while the ticket named last Monday night will be known as the citizens' t cket. Following are the nominations made at the meeting: Mayor-- C L. Miller. Clerk-- M. A. Willumsen. Treasurer A. Townsend. Justice of Peace-Char- les Holm, Marshal-J- oe Smith. City Council-- H. Sanders, E.Erickson, R. Cuhoon, F. A. Bealty, A. E. White. Mr. Townsend acted as chairman and A. E. White,'fecretary of the meeting. The following.Miug little platform was enunciated and adopted, iz: PLATFORM OF THE CIT1ZKN8 PARTY. We - - - - J, ,D litis. President of the UiHd States with Monroe. But be neds ho ancestry to make him popular here; his qualifications as a lawyer and gentleman and bis deportment as a citizen fills the bill to a nicety. In the ofliceof County Attorney he will be found efficient, attentive and faithful. tF, - ,., 1 t , er-i- n 4 seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble, that 1 suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, "Dr. King's New Life Duiham, N. Pills saved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth and only 23c, at Marriott's drug store. Mass 3Ieeting Named be "Citizens XI, kef Monday Night. believe in good economical government. 2We believe in keeping theextenses within the city's revenue. 3We believe in tie saloons being closed from 12:00 midnight until 0:00 a. m.; and from 12:00 midnight Saturday until 5:00 u. m. Monday. 4 We believe in Congratulation. enforcing the law regulating the sale of liquors to minors, and preventing them entering saloons, Singing 5We believe in encouraging all kinda Prayer of indllRf riua . ri. 4l. yUU1K. welfare. Singing Murray Quartette Ye believe in enforcing a strict Miss Jennie Hill Recitation sanitary law. Brass Music .... Quartette ' There is still email talk of iinnlW Mr. Palmer and Sons ; and third ticket being s Recitation put in the field. -- .. . Not every body seems satisfied Mrs. Maggie Bassett yet. Song suggest now that the candiRemarks Bishop U. G. Miller dates on either nr hnlt, Singing.MiU Creek Ladies Quartette and arrange a little Piauo Duet.Threaa and ErmaCahoon gether oanipaign. A ana a uve minute speech from lueeung Wtlma Atwood Song. ruuu canuiuate wit ..... Recitation...... u,usi4l would heln to - , U, of! ?jtx-fooa impress on, so that I1 like ef. Fred Atkins forts Cornet SoiSutf. A be characterized by harmony .Elmyra Holm and msy Song good feeling. Banjo and Guitar Selection. . Hairy Allen and A. E. White 8tri kn Willi l'arM)yl. E. Swensen Henderson Grimett, of this Dlace. was Remarks Catherine McClellan stricken with -nartinl narK;aw on.l Song uu will- Great praise and credit is due tu the pletely lot-- the use of one arm and side. W.W.Wilson Murray Ward Amusement committee, After being treated by an eminent ohv- State of Utah, Executive office. Salt whoso object aud mm is to furnish the sician for quite awhile without relief,my Lake City, Utah, October 13,1002. ward with good amusements and the ue recommended Chamberlain's Pain Mr. W. W. Wilson, Sandy, Utah: My ward with finances, wh with their ef Balm, and after using two bottles of it. Dear Sir: Permit me to oongra'ulate forts and talents nuale the occasion one he is almost entirely cured-G- eo. R. Mc Donald, Man, Logan county. VV. Va. you upon your nomination for a county which will long be Several other very remarkable cures of commissionership on the Salt Lake iiuft Like Hut Cnkni. partial paralysis have been county board. I am very much p'eased bv "The fastest selling article I have in uie use or tins linimnnL effected also (hat you have been designated for It. is most T. C. writes Smith, druggist thlnn.rm.BndT think if the RpnubJ my store," widely known, however, as a cure for "is Dr. King's New Ditlicans of the county know their business of Davis, Ky., rheumatism, sprains aud bruites. Sold Coo8U,"Ption' Coughs and by Murray C"VBry tany will elect you. Drug Co. it always curei In my because CoWh. In view of your record in the legislahas never failed. I of sale Mr. Qiiimi Injured. ture on the labor question.it seems to ' to from save sufferers Francis known W. Quinn.of Binghr-misihave it me that the mine and smeltermen or Throat and Lung diseases, who could the Holy Crora hospital suffering from thiB county, out of gratitude for your. no help from doctors or any other most painM inju-ireceived at Bingworkin securing the passage through get ham Tuesday last while repairing wir.s. Mothers re y on remedy. r eight-houas law, of the the legislature sieians prescribe it, and Jos. Marriott While engaged in his work one of the applied tohein, ought to leave no stone will quAiantee satisfaction or refund cleats on the pole broke and Mr. Quinn rewell election. I for unturned your Trial bottles free. Regular sizes dropped more than tweuty feet to the prict. hat zeal you came to member with hard ground, falling upon his left Bide 5oc and SI. affix to me and urged me my signature and receiving the injuries mentioned. to the bill, after you and others had sucDresser nt 1'ark C'H)'. both ceeded in steering it through Mr. N. B. Dresner, the former editor 'arty Yrura' Torture. houses. Had it not been for your en- - of the Miner, who was recently turned To be relieved from a torturing disease ergetio work at thBt time, it is my opin- - ioutj rfts 8l,()0k off the dust of Mercur after 40 years' torture might well cause ion the bill would have never been ,,. fe(,t. He has gone to Park City the gratitude of anyone. Th-- t is what oaseed. Wishing you success at the to conduct the publication of a county DeWitt's Witch II zd Salve did for C. We wish Haney, Geneva, O. He says: "DeWit t s polls, I have the honor to oe, paper for the Drmocrats. Very truly yours, friend Dresser succi ss in his new field. Witch Hazel Salve cured me of nilea after I had suff red 40 years." Cures Hkbkr M. Wki.ls. A Tjpl.Hl Konlh Ariirn Mom. cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Be Amrrlra'a Kmiioim llellll. O.K. Larson, of Buy Vila, Sundays ware of counterfeits. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Itiver,Cae Colony,couduct8 a store typBlutches, Sores, Pimples. They dou't ical of Col, Stout' Good A ill if o. South Africa, at which can be Colonel who uses have them, nor will any one, Harvey Stout was heard by from the proverbial an Eagle Buckleu's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the purchased anything giving tha fol sitis "needle to an anchor." This 6tore face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish begood advice to a popular young uated in a valley nine miles from the lowing of Murray Thursday last: fore it. It cures sore lips.chapped hands, nearest railway station and alxiut 2.) gentleman if you should comeacrora chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at "Young man, miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson a Murray girl who, wilh a face as radiJoseph Marriott's drug store. says: "I am f.ivored with the custom of ant as a big sunflower, say as you ap' farmers within a raJius ot .10 mi es, to Oh'brutos. at the door: 'I will be busy for pear Cham-dance On Monday evening a banquet and many of whom I have supplied half an hour yet, for the dishes are not were given at Kivertou to cele- - berlain's remedies, All testify to their washed,' justtquat right down on the here a doctor's brute the completion and successful op- value in a household doorstep and wait for her, becaute some tho of is out almost advice ot question, other erationof the pumps at the intane chap may come along and secure Within one mileot my store the popu- - the the Jordan river. prize and right there you will have Of those.within is hit ion The banquet was given at the perhaps sixty. lost an angel." f ul residence vt George F. Beckstead. the past twelve months, no less than cured by Look Out for Fetcr. Forty covers were laid. Before and fourteen have been absolutely This seleoChamberlain's Billiousnes at d liver disoiders at this musical Remedy. Cough few a after the banquet tions were rendered by Mrs. Stan foul of must surely be a record." For sale by season may be prevented by cleansing the system DeWitt's Little Early Lehi, Professor T. W. Pinder utid Miss Mu'ray Drug Co. Risers. These famous little pil)s do nut Violet Beckstead. New Paper Ht Stockton. gripe. They move the bowels geutly, At 9 p. m. the guests adjourned to T. Jakeman has started a little but copious'), and by reason of tLe tonic Riverlon hall, where a free dance was given to young aud old. During the weekly at Stockton, a held that prom properties, give tone and strength to the glnuds. dance a few appropriate remark were iscs him success. made by President Angus M. Cannon, I f ct ( Natural Alinlrty. ly Siren Cur. Abel John Evans nnd John J. Knglis. A Mothers regard approaching winter Little Tommy Sandahl, a deaf mute, all had presby very enjoyable time was with une.isini ss, children take cold so 6 year oi l son of Carl J. Sandahl, wns ent. Popular muslo was furnished by Nodi sea- - eyosts more little lives run over by a Murray s net car ne u easily. Sine ins bund. than croup. It's attack is so sudden that South and StBle streets, tbout 0 II la I. If In I'crll. the sufferer is often beyond human aid o'clock Thursday morning, and b"th to all "I just seemed. to have gone before the doctor arrives. Such ca.es feet were horiibly crushed, with l.nt .a n :. i. i lice, in l'..lt..... ru.u. inruw., writes .Aiireu readily to One Minute Cough Cure, protruding from his shoes. The hid Tex. "biliousness and a lama back had the mucous, allays lntlamma-slee- was playing on the traik and b- made life a burden. I couldn't eat or rg un and felt almost too worn out to tioti, removes danger. Absolutely safe. able to hear tlie .ir un,l approaching . work when I began to use Kh'Ctnc lilt,, j1111Ilwljte1v. Cures couct s. colds, .i;a ,i," '" . '" . .iv.i , , ters, but the worked wonders. Now I all throat and the wheels app'ied the t.n.k 'P, have eleep like s top, can eat anythi-g- . gained in streng h and enjoy hard work." trouble. F. S. McMatioi). Hampton, (.la.: over Ixiih feel, crusiiing them in a f. iir- They give vigorous health and new life ,v b:id cold rendered me voiceless just ful manner. It was a miracul.uiH s lO weaa. siCKiy, run down pe- - pie. l ry ,,,,..,,(.,,1 ..iuAmI. I intended ,h fr.n ,lnm s drug stoie. them. Dr. Jones dressed the wounds ,m. I .if wilndrnw, but look One Minute! Edurata tour liowou Vtth t'mrarrta. It restored mv voice in this writimr tha - n- - Cure. l.w.r hink. ("..). nn. ... lining ti.. .nniiw i ai iiRri ir, euro wm.i iim.ivu .......d. to tlie medul. n wiu time rcfuod money, putation will uot Le nittseary. t0c, J5i. lie. ;.(;, (l I, orutyisu . seek the oniae. "Worth jMWtf. dalh FOR MUHRAY. u-- 111 It the nut of llratir "When At HI kish town s 1 7 A The baby son of the Duke of Man chester has had $250,000 settled on him by his grandfather, Eugene Zimmer- A young hopeful sat in the win A true soldier may wear a gorgeous dow a longtime the other night! uniform to comply wvb regulations, or to impress the multilud-- but the tinsel during a thunderstorm, and con templated the scene with a wise look warrior reprices only in his regalia. on his face. Theu he turned to his It is a curious condition that makes it mother aud said: "Mamma, the an possible to gunge the social importance are scratching matches on the of a person recently deceused by the in- gels sky." verse ratio of the size of the funeral. Vrnl Tli Mulli' tides are siiigitig the praiBes of Kodnl, ihe new discovery which is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting what they eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and by transforming their fix d into the kind of pure, rich, red blood that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Cranhll, of Iroy, I. T., wriUs: For a number of years I wns troublf d with in- i dys'.ipp8ia,which grew into '1 the worst form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using four bot- ties I am entirely cured. I heartily rec- ommend Kodol to all sufferers from in- John Halvorsen, Demxratic Candidate for County Assessor, digestion and dyspepsia, luke a dose OHN HALVORSEN WAS BORN IN CHRISTIANA, NORWAlO YEARS artermeal. It digests what you eat.. Ducal grandsons man, of Cincinnati. miners to say th.it "they work while come high, but we must have them Most grandpas consider themselves exyou sleep." travagant when they lavish a silver Poets are born, not made. Very true, spoon on baby. they also bear a great deal and make A countryman, entered the Tur- very little. Hitch your wagon to a star." Emerson's advice does not refer to theatri- Presideut KiDgsbury of the ty of Utah wi take charge of the exam ination of applicants f ir appointment as midshipmen at the Naval academy. The (uccessful competitor will be given an examination at Washington on Novem ber 12;h, and it successful will receive tile Bp)intment and enter the academy Ht once. There will ba one principal and live alternates appointed. Persons desiring to compete for the appoiut- U1!lt must be between the ages of 13 and 21 and ot good physical condition. Senator J. L. Rawlins. (Signed) Universi- g Quite a number of our subscribers are delinquent in their subscriptions and we would be very pleased to have them remember us in the near future by calling and settling up, ae we are very much ANOTHER TICKET Notice. ft' U- - fr yrs t Republican nominee for State Senator, has lived in Suit Lake City forty one years. He reorived his schooling here at the Doeeret University. He wae one of the organizers of the Cooperative Furniture company, in 1883, and acted as secretary and treasurer for five years, and has so ruccesBtully managed the business that it is now one of the leading firms; he is a member ot the Salt Lake Commercial Club and is ever ready to advance the commercial interest of the city. IulSyOhe was elected a representative from the 8th district to the 4th session of the Utah Legislature and performed the high duties of that offios to the credit of that body and to the admiration of his constituents and friends. While he is a man of mild and unassuming appearance, he is endowed with that force of character that causes to win his way into the life and es-- ! teem of men. His election to the office of State Senator will add honor to that body as he will certainly attend to his duty and that to the best interest of the people and the State. ' ."' TMHI ,MW H. N. Standish. II. N. Standish, of Bingham, Republic! n nominee for County Commissioner, was born in Salt Lake City fifty years ago. He is well educated and has' had large business experience: he is a liberal and broad man with honesty of purpose. He has oderate.l saw mills inCottonwood and the surrounding canyons for about twelve years, after which he went to Bingham and organized the well known firm of Standibh k Jimpaon, now known 88 tlie Bingham Lumber A Coal compa-hi"y. In 1X) he was nominated for County Commissioner and received the largest vote of any of the Candidates, but was defeated at the polls by a small vote. He is familiar with every road and canyon in the county, and will, if elected serve the interests ot the whole people, both in and out of the city, as no other will make mnn would, The no mistake by voting for him. Mr. Standish is s man of sterling worth and stands high in the councils of the fraternal orders. At present he is the Grand Vice Chancellor of the K. of P's. Itivitou JAMES W. CAHOON. tliii George Westervelt. Mr. Westervelt, is a native of New York city and is 41 years old. He graduated from Princeton Uuivtmily in 1882 and i a ne to Utah ten years Inter, where he has resided and practiced law ever since. He is of distinguinhed an- - '""ig juoge inom- York and bis ,,f ;Vwlerv,llt KrBti1' Daniel D. Thomkins, for-rnerly Governor of that Slate and Vke n Our townsman, J.W. Cuhoon.who was nominated in the republican convention for member ot the State House of representatives is decidedly a "home product," was born and rais. d here and has grown up with and helped to make the country. He was born in South Cottonwood (now Murray) in 1S."4 arid hence of the pioneer stin k. In early toys he was interested mostly in farming and stock 20 years he has raising. For the ben contracting at the smelters, commencing in 1881 when the Oerniania nd has seen was a very small plant, every change in the development of the plant to its present perfection. Mr. Cuhoon, as chairman of the citiD's committee, took a leading part in the work of inducing the big combine a locate their plant at Murray lie hij been a trustee and took an active prfrtiu the agitation which finally resulted in the building (.f a t'ne new school hpuee, be- - pt es -- s i ..... . V. N. Williams, ' rilied S.;,-too- Liq-nfie- r,.i, j - ,...! ,.., I i |