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FREE. — Sond Mame and Address on Postal _ NEW RAVEN, COWH. . 00. ; largely of interest to A quality, there visited #6 a “Moab ef the made principal evening, the d welling Joun E. Pace. as Joun W. Watts, For Cierk and Recorder, Joun PETERSON, or Treasurer, F. A, Manvi.ue. For Attorney, L. L. Crapo, For Assessor, W. J. Darrow, For Surveyor, Gro. W. Durant. cectactsovmenpetineenican teeta Not too Hot. too Cold. “Please «“Jt’s too cold.” open _-&T t's too hot.’, «Please shut that door.’, , the ventilator.” on Burling— You don’t hear remarks like these s are neither too train on ingt Burl s. train ton just right, hot nor too cold—they are all Burlington dining ers, sleep on ingt Burl All The thermometers, with ided ears, are prov ington cars is 70— average temperature of Burl Just right: not too hot, not too cold. awe t yeavea D Denvers.4.00; p. . m. m. Kansas City, Chiesgo, St Louis. and Chteago delly- g Thro’ eleeper, Salt. Lake to Onraba the Vestibuled Flyer, leavin ett Another spleudid train ts Denver at 18d. m, Denver 11.30p, m. fTratn for Black Hille leaves Tickets et Offiaes of Connecting Lines. ee result tional 2 new , Salt Leke’ City. Ticket Office, 79 West, Second South Street, “ie i R.F. NFSLEN, ‘le7 $ ick. i *s . General £ Agen te developments ef the fi ‘i nal result of campaign. it locality than always the the Investors take ; into et for the NW 19 the Snyder, BR. Darrow [ronie H. Darrow all of W estwater, Frank . D apelin 8 Salt City, Utah, BILLS 2 &| . con. ee 15, 1900. Wee a danaery 19, 100], at 10 o’clock tracts ae me or object to ordesiting yalland, thereof the guléetion | the State are hereby summ” ello sideration how thorough a business | that date, and anmit testimony in fons, basis local governmental affairs are their claims or objec!Frauk D. Hobbs, proper- | Gen A. *mith on and the probabilities of e a not. s That is busines : | tet publication Oct. 26, 1900. tv 7? protection. i oat 7. 1a a Sh (7 TAF FF Is soothing to an injured soul, but it won’t make anybody’s clothes fit. To insure a perfect Fit | and Satisfaction in every respect, order your clothes from the line of the a. CHICAGO to Regieter. Reeviver. WOOLEN MILLS. Full line of samples shown by by appear 0: suppert of | aii VIS: || geribed protest } Mew ‘BIG ’ ; wy MOAB : 7. le LSP iniy tist No Mar., emorsces B., 8. L. ee te 26+. Se final | nange e ilies bnilbings. na-| | ..18. for the purpose «erecting | nbirve 41! personselatmins avy 1 Hicn of ania dein a| i ne , = | notice is Surveyor-General a4 mineral lands, eulbmit hereby given that the said State will d, besaidjan ofthe r characte the to as proof office, this at fore the Register Gard Heceiver, Saturday Be f =~ A * \ 1804, the following Corgrees approved gnly 16, the United Sta‘es described tracts, returned ly on ig:“4 ei GUARANTBHED. | WORK | To whom it may concern: ae a part The State of Utah having selected public | ofits grant for the purjose vf erecting Act of the of section the7th paiidiugs, under \ mi. + FIGURED, A SPHOCIALTY OF MATHRIAL SHOP WORK, Reyister, october ae B Estimates al kinds of Building And Repair Work. States, Utah, Land Omee‘ Lake im. is me NOTICE. United attention prompt ‘eae Hobbs, AT IDET cette Camps. Mining Assaying; Utah. L H Gray, atty, Ist pub Noy. 2 At Babee George and so np al be will ec. 31, p *Tp. ® Castleton, Utah. VW/ ,i 1980 a Gall in Mail orders receive A Complete Assaying Outfit. Gold and Silver 75 cents, ALSO, Ii’d — Wlerchandise, Reliable that said proof Lote 8&9 SE 1-4 even The prosperity of this section of the country depends on the development of its natural resources regardleas of who may be president, There is, therefore more local importance in aiding that which will advance ; those a PSpecialSattention TI. Antles, Nearest Supply Point to the La Sal Notice Is hereby given that the follownamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support Joseph Harris, uS Give General PUBLICATION FOR No, 4563 Departmeat of the Interior, Land Office at Salt Lake City, U tah October 24:h 1900. cle they buy. OnlyJ one night on the road to Omaha. g with benificent organizations like co-operative societies, was amusing; it appeared as if he considered the people of this valley all yahoes incapable of understanding the common economic laws of trade, and that they had not suffered from combinations who control about every arti- od Wot Standard classing CCN * ,Whiskeys, | Wines] and’ Cigars. Dealer NOTICE of his claim, and Pro r Y rs ants the ; Cempany tet a Ae ithoe trusts Oil or. ay! = For Sheriff, oniniassnst seentnenattaaa there was no a et i te Paid to Jug Trade.> prosperit. | Tp. 20 8 R 26 E. 5. L. M. ject of prosperi'y | Lot 3Sec. 6 the following witnerses . on the subject of , Curries a full line of Five we, t | ECS Luli J ‘ , yy, pames 4 much] of whieh this valley has so. his continuous residence upon anc | His solemn declaration that | prove of. Daniel M | said land, viz; ofion | cultivat é Sa Fad _ T, Loverivax, ‘day evening co good sized audiance, | water, Uta Grabam na Saioon. Pioneer made before H: G. Ballard, U. 5. Comsitiking illustration of what nature missioner, at Westwater, Utah, on Dec. ‘can do for a community whose chief 231900; viz; George H. Darrow, H’d But then they caplial Is idlene.8.” 11974 for the E} NE} Lot 1 See. 11 & in have no railroad and no object Lut 4 See. 11 Tp. 208 R26 ES LM. ' tife but to live.” He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and and Provo of Graham Messrs, Joseph | | cultivation of said land, Viz; the for spoke of Salt Lake ' Neilson Horris, Daniel M, Snyder, Ironie R. DarWednes allof Wesetj row and Win. J, Darrow republican party at Moab speach , aml Joun ‘ane vegetables of mommothb propor- | Mr. ieee UTAH. MOAB, Agent for The Chicago Tailoring Jompany. Fit guaranteed. Qa'l and see samples, ct ° ‘the R. G. W. in Moab they “Down | Moabites, | have a nook in the mountains where sunehine and water are producing Fruit results, marvelous almost grows there too big to tell about, tions and wonderful who hud gentleman speaking of it said, BUILDING, MAXWELL Treasurer, OF Oman ineigners, Joun H. Suaren, a circular is of Ry., Hair-cutting, ete. Shaving, v For Re ‘preseutative, lican. | Artist. Tonsorial : wisi ae ' centr tne they sprigs et ae wer they will repeal the go = e pass y a free coinage pL uastiland bill" at law ”, moment? possible the earlist It then goes on in nine pages of legal eap to show the “horrers’” of the-5t-cent dollar” if the free coinage law is passed and the necessity of every effort beirg made to ewert We wish every voter this disaster. could read it especially silver repub- UTA. ! MOAB, RHODES BUILDING, Al . | . re ‘ ] Sor! A fee? iCal, SALOON. : | QO ( ) ; ID phere , E, E. Campbell, per- li it not it out. — - Tar Aevnue rTHuR A A, Tay_or. : C For to carry 9 ° For Surveyor the ra and McKinley ’ . in ar & gold to bill? republica dc stand the pledged And dont wstheypassed do to dont they stand pledged nd it ation ree | i] ee eee f* fr A. Hamlin, is to prevent them from repealing the gold act and passing a free coinbill,: just as traly. Yours er OO imma 8S, MeConkie. what . ‘ y cy ‘a this? Their platform demands and Bryan anuounces his determin- Stock and Hard ware. Wagon Saddles, Harness, We eell as low for spot cash as anyone, Grand County Republican Ticket. sge c Builders’ : Lumber, Glass,me Wire Cloth, [ron: Roofing, Nails and Barbed Wire. Hardware, Red Wood Blocks, and get a new one occasionally. y Mobr ‘tee demo- and then 1at isthe reason we hold all eur old customers es APS legislatures send cratic eenators to the U. 8. senate to replace republicans and give the a majority, large a stock of . satisfactiis on t as we do. That . wee > * per For Sherif, A. J. Young. For Attorney, J. N. Corbin. For Assessor not why will no There.s in Miab carries as For Clerk & Recorder, in a ma- te power states, democratic democrts Shingles, Cedar free manner, like In 1900. returned tic party ‘ Casings, a ft ey if Bryan is elected and the democrajority of the DOORS, Red On Lath, Finish, Pine and bill in the UN DEALERS Screen Doors, Building Paper, Mouldings, "I ’ COMPANY } tae es Grocery Ticket. W. e gold bi nable ’ immediately; but when tbe terms of those free silver senator’s expired in 1899, the republican legislatures re. placed enough outgoing democratic senators with sound money republicans to make a majority, and pass TITAZEL. PRICK, WHOLESALE h ! ta ! was there was inaugurated ae every order, ead om anenerh J, A. Huff, Robert J, Thomson, majority of sound money men, and a free coinage bill could not be passWhen McKinley ed immediately. ; kinds. material of all a still contain an is elected, will It goes in free with For Representative, P. of ours, 1° a specialty Democrat County . A if Bry- it is claimed the senate, even ETC., ETC SADDLES, ETC. HARNESS, True Is this so? ly hurt business, SUP- HRY- MACELIN FARA, 1 RANCHERS HARDWARE | under the gold law he can’t serious. A SPECIALTY. is WAGONS, GOODS. & QUEENSWARE. PLIESMINERS : ‘ FURY GENTS, & ws. LADIES, Will | Gpand von the — —— erhaps some one replies, that ee pe? ITO. me | Absolute satisiaction : : De ales : have elected, is Bryan “lf Mr POceries, ancy : ow 8: 0 e G ‘ ahd C tap 3 . ait stint of F r | S “ Line : Full a Carry . vam EE Notes. We received this week a ‘typewritten circular that was sent from 69 Wall st New York, with request “]f to publish it, It is headed Bryan is elected—what then?” It is evidently intended to be sent to country papers in localities where the silver question has not been in ISIN Geert : FRIDAY, NOV 21900. politiets. The developments reach. ed this year in the La Sal district have shown beyond any qnestion the bright future for eastern Utah. It requires only constant effort on the lines persued the past few years, and before mid-summer next year the metal wealth of this distriet will be finding its way into the avenues of commeree, It has been a long | the lead and its drifting into a Utah pull for the pieneers in mining deIf there was ever velopments but the worst of it is office a mistake. any donbt in our mind :as to the now over position of the two parties on the estan ; Pee as eels Vote for a government of the fin ancial question, this circular reas opens the moves it. The circular people, by tne people, for filha: neople. Editerial Hammond & Sons, ws UTAH, MOAB, he teeta ye TOLD a oa re A - = TDSAT FR UTUDPAH epee eS en PEOPLE "ae sopTERAatOA OF THB TO THE INTERESTS DEVOTED D.T. Allison: 8 ie oe i= ieA a ey |