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Show I llpiijIHUiM'il THE TINTIC MINER FRED NELSON, PUBLISHER' in the largest share the present . at Eureka, I'tah, , Catered at the 1" rom good autnomy for tranaminioa through the maiu a ccoud campaign. cl' mttter- wo get it that out of tho seven PoHt-offi- six month... Three months advance! constitutional delegates nominated Ibv the Democrats of San Pete county, five are bishops, and they T.j v t 4i ,,. . their t ..!, canvass j ' Delegate to ; 54th Congress, FRANK J. CANNON. C. ... ...k,.1A . Your are now ready for you made to fit your person and your Art The Man!" ;.. re Clothes WE ARE pocket-boo- k WAITING for you to come and get them! zzz : HAPPY HOME GOODS and fairly applied. Perhaps the nerviest claim the For Univeesity Land Cokjiission democrats of this District are eus making is that John Q. Packard JAMES MEIKLE, Cache.' is the choice of the laboring men. J. G. ROBINSON, Salt Lake. John Q. Packard never did and C. R. LYMAN, Iron. never will represent anyone but For Delegates to the Constitutional limsoif. Ho is undoubtedly a so Convention, man, ber, steady, GEORGE RYAN, of Eureka. but ho is a man who has no care J.A.HYDE, of Nephi. or no interest in anyone or any- L. L. COREY, of Mona. toing which is not to increase his He euros already great wealth. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. nothing for the people hers, ex For Recorder, cept so far as they are to swell his T. C. WINN, of Nephi. We do not believe dividends. For Clerk, such a man is a proper represen WILLIAM BURTON, of Nephi. tative of a working people. We do not believe the voters of Tintic For Sheriff, JOIIN T. SULLIVAN, of Eureka. and of Juab county can bo led to give their support to a man in the For Treasurer, C. W. position and wilh the ideas he has. OCKEY, of Nephi. We think we can safely say that For Attorney, John Q. Packard will be turned It. N. C. STOTT, of Eureka. down by the people on election For Assessor and Collector, day, as every monopolist or repreJOHN S. COWAN, of Nephi. sentative of monopoly should be. T. 'Thou publican candidates as our rej resentatives we will have no need to fear that tho interests of any one of these great industries of the coming stata will be neglected. Our candidates are stanch uphold-an- d ers of the principles of rcpubli- canism and wherever needed tho doctrine of protection to the home and home industries will be justly be ald. Toe i.T'orMtrjffiiiifa !!., f an admirable one and with tho l,.,l,, 1.,, from the pulpit. republicans that are may PROTECTION, RECIPROCITY and FREE SILVER.' doing similarly, but none have come to our knowledge; if it does Foe President in 1S96 shall certainly call attention to we J. DONALD CAMERON, This is the worst and moat it. of Pennsylvania. cowardly kind of campaigning, For Vice President, in so doing defeat should be HENRY M. TELLER, their reward. Spanish Fork Her of Colorado. OUR MOTTO u k j mcEoTscBMCRiPTio.viN mu man and, together with J. A. Hyde, represents the intelligence end ability of "Young Utah." He lives upon his ranch near Mona and is a man of industry and is a success in his chosen field of labor. If elected, sis he undouotedly will be, to sit in the Constitutional Convention, he will do his duty and will see that the farmers of LTtuh are fairly and justly treated. Mormon cmrch as a political ma- -' chine. Tie la. campaign the Re- publicans ndulged in a good deal of this unfair method, but it seem. that the Democrats are indulging Published Kvcry Friday Evening. mil n The next session of the Commercial Congress will be held in St. Louis on Mon day, November 2Gth, lS'JA. The object of this Congress is to dis-cuss all questions affecting the in- of the i;eople of the West, which may be the subject of log is- lation by the .United States and to express to it, through resolutions and otherwise tho sentiments of the western people. It will also endeavor to take such steps for the presentation of the:-resolutions to that body as will command its attention and action. The subjects- - most liable to bo brought forward for discussion arc: The Remonetizatiou of Silver, Irrigation of Arid and other lands, Disposition of Indian and other, lands. The JJiearajnia Canal,' A National Bankrupt Law, The Improvement of Western Rivers and Trans-Mississip- pi tailored have NO EQUAL in the Clothing Line. Elegantly Yours truly, , HPL-teres- 1 Tintic Mercantile ts 1 1 C Go. Con-gros- s, CAST1LLA SPRINGS, Mo'inteSi! Rescrt. Utaii's t daiajs Th e For Surveyor, II AN FORD, of Eureka. Wa.teto of these S.'riuJ ar AND RAPID CURE POSITIVE Ussur&Ts of ilisui ami A or at; v tt- - - Kin anl ,d. Large Fnviite i'hmye.i. FIXE S1Y I:IMIXG FOOL and DJX'JiXG FLOOR LXCUKSiON RATES FROM EUREKA L tu 0 u I H EVERY SI N DAY. 0 ivTH, Manager, - - "Santa 142 toute,' MID- GRAXDE WESTERX. COLORADO at cansFEox,RAILWAYS. tofeka axd laxd,SAXTA I RIO Harbors, Legislation, Mining Laws, Admission of Territories To Statehood. The GovThe Only lia which runs Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between iltate each of ernor may appoint Ggdi'n, Salt Lako City and Chicago without chsnge, and ., ten deegal t'mf idea which each Pullman Palace Reclining Chair Cere he- county and incorporated city is ' twos?n Ogden, Salt Lako City, entitled to one delegate and each Denver and Chicago. business organization or commerTHE LINE SHORT cial body to three. It is imporAmi-Optio- n For Constitutional Convention. The republican part' of Juab JAMES EUST1CE, of Eureka. County has made a bxppy choice For Sorectmen, in tho selection of its candidates J. R. MYNDERS, of Nephi. for Delegates to the ConstitutionHUGO DEPREZIN, of Eureka. al Convention to formulate the A.'L. JACK MAN, of Levan. Constitution, upon which shall rest the government of the State tant to the territory and coming Dem ecracy to American Wcrkingrr.en: of Utah. We present to the peostate that Utah should be repreYou must accept for your labor ple of this county and iisk their sented in this It is imCongress. as small wages as those paid in votes for a ticket upon which the counhere to us that Juab portant other countries, or go out of the mining, commercial and agriculshould We be represented. tural interests of the county arc ty Business. hope proper action will be taken ably represented. the Governor, as well as by by In the selection of (eoge Evan, What's the matter with T. C. the county court and tho Mayors Vinn for recorder. Tommy has or as ho is familiarly known Capt. of Eureka and Nephi, We must made a first class deputy and will Ryan, the republican party has look to legislation for relief and bo as good a principal. A vote taken care of the mining industry. the people of: the West should Mr. Ryan is not a millionaire, but for him willbe no mistake. come together and exert their inhe is an honest, g fluence to secure legislation which miner and one who has always inThe people cf Tintic sre afraid of will be favorable to our interests. vested his earnings to benefit free lead. Vote for CANNQH and the working people. lie has been Emtok Mim:k. Indiana finall; PROTECTION. a resident of Tintic Mining Dis- has a chance to relegate to private trict for many years and with the life her cuckoo democratic con We understand that John Q. District lias had many ups and and the indication Packard, democratic candidate for downs, but lie has never lost faith grcssmen, point strongly towards its accom delegate to the Constitutional in a prosperous future with the Bus in part at least. Convention, is a confirmed woman restoration of silver to its proper iness is a almost at standstill; liater. How does he reconcile his place. Mr. Ryan is a man of infinancial of the strongest many feelings on this point with the wo- telligence and keen good sense and and mercantile institutions in the man suffrage plunk in the demo- is abundantly able to do good state have been cratic platform. work for the industry ho rcpre-ents- . roi'.C KD TO SUSPEND The miners of Tintic wish because of democratic incompeDo the miners of Tintic wish to a working man, one who is not tency an dishonesty combined, be placed on a level with the peons afraid to place himself, on their of Mexico? If not, vote with the levels and ibey find him in the re- and the hundreds of mills and f'ae tories in the great natural ga party of Protection. publican candidate from Eureka. boll, that have been silent InJ. A. II yde of Neplu we have luoRli13 f n ;lck of both capital i . l John S.. Cowan is one of the ii'juc.Ti-iiirii:it: commercial liner- - ...,1 a demand for their roods. jnobi popular and emcicnt otlicers ests ot the cour.tv m territory. ti.oir fitrwiliniK. in Juab county. "One good term is a native or i ui oii'i deserves another" and John though a young i ii has made a '.,., , ,i,;- - ,u should certainly bo to name as a. siiecessTU ana tirosner-- 1 The tardy even wil.li soine ono. the office of Assessor and Collector. ous merchant. JIo is the Lead of work at wages that of i." !. ., . l the linns of Hvdo & V'hitiu re resumption ,..r,. ,n Vote the Kf.ivijmcan Tickkt. .... Ilvde & J ...,(,. a eu ju. pl,i;te to slenrTI" ' (tM w:jj I)0l Vote for 1'kcjtkction to Ameki- - merited reputation tor truth end t: ,v, ,, to com- 1.1.1 1.1UIMB11A Ulfc Willi III I'. IloneSIV Ul HIS IllNltl relatiiti; democratic mrijthe Party that always kek.ivs its! He lias r.lwavs been a hard.vork- - pht telyof bury 1S'.'2. iiy 1'l.r.DUES to the 1'eojt.e. ing and consistent republican am It is a matter for regre! that the and will receive thu" umi"i lmv.o .iiiajkr tl It tYould be wife for people to ed support of th voters of t.'nU Lt.iniluences that to glisten as a! keep politics out of church. Ev-- 1 party. in the Nat- u!al' Star tic 'bright, p:;i ery onco in a while word comes! In L. L. (V- 'of Mnawe . ' . e i i A a t tirom luuareni parts oi ine lerruo- - ttje ngncidnrnl in'er.- ;s taken (Contiiiucd eu third page) ry tnat pohticiaus aro working the circ' of. 'Air. C'ore i,;. a v l"!g For Coroner, ; ' ' SUPERB SCENERY EQUIPMENT UNSURPASSED Ira Ygh Coins: East? If so, be sure and secure your tickets dverthe "SANTA FE ROUTE," Grandest and Greatest Railroad on Earth. t57"Leav Oden or Salt Laka on the evening train in order see the most beautiful Bcenery in America! . Train leaves Rio Grande "VTestt rn Depot. Eureka at 1:30 p. m. t ', i-- hard-workin- 100 i. Dooly Building, c. i3LJPe?s:Krr'r, General Agent Passenger Department SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 1,1 Nn it pli.-lmTe- 1 i j !',. i,n,i 1 ln tlir .,..,.,,;,,., - ill FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the iutercst of those having claim against the gorernmeot U lose the benefit of valuable invention! because of the incompetency or, inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cauuot be exercised in employing competent and solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent; depend gTeatly, if not entirely, upon the care end skill of the attorney. 4' With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or carelets attorneys, and of seeing that iuveutions are well protected by valid pajtents, we haTt retained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to that of INVENTORS, who often rtli-ab- le ; Obtain ratcnta In tho United State- stud All Foreign Countries, Conduct Interferences, JLthko Special - Examinations, rrosocutp licjected Cases, lie frlmtor Trade-Mariand Copyrights, Render Opinion am to Scope and Validity of Patents, Vroa&euto "mad Defend Infringement1 'Stiffs, Uto., Etc. es t. If you have an bnention on hand send a sketch or photograph tberef, with a brief description o he important feature, and you will be at once advised as to the tcr.t course .to pnrawe. Models are seldom necessary. If llul?.ST? matter. 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