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Show We Cannot all go to the World' Fair, But We Can Go to the A DRESS FARADE op THE COLUMBIA EXPOSITION $12 .OOU given away in Premium. Tho Greatest Exhibition of Utah Wonderful llesource. Showing her Home Manufacturers, Minerals, Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Pedigreed Live Stock, Art Collection by Local Artist and Industrial Enterprises. It ha been arranged to have a New and Novel Program Each Day and Competitions; Night! Including Educational Contet, Beauty and Jlaloon Ascension and Parachute Jumps; a Baby Show ami a Sensational Public Wedding ;a Colored Quartetto Contest a new and Novel Feature, Sheep-Shearin- ! CITY OFFICERS ANOTHER OB I 'SPANISH FORK Sound Mayor, Jolm Jones. ' Wm. B. Hughes, i W. O. it Speech freer, Rufus P. Snell, Councilon,' Tho. C. Holding, Niel Gardner, Marenu Larsen, Ietor F. Uoyack. Marshal, Benjamin Williajns. City attorney, Wm. Crecr. Recorder, Samuel Cornaby Treasurer, Wm. Robertson. Assr and Collector, Hubbard Tuttle. Sexton, John Robertson. City inspector, Hutdiard Tuttle. Pouudkecpur, Roes I). Jam os. lrecint justice, J. W. Robertson. City justice, John P. Jonui. Constable, Itees D. James. Watcrmaster, James Warner, Road supervisor, James Warner. I I I ( f t . Principled t I g DELIVERED IN OUR ClTY By James Doylne, of Salt Lake City. lie Touches Upon Nearly Every Point at Insim Mr. Jus, A. Itceao Mnkcs III Eirat Political Speech Since the DivUioo of Pol It los In Utuli. A Republican rally wa held at Duhle'a hull, Spanish Fork last Tuesday night. 1 October, Will be Exhibited There. October 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th & bling I De-vin- e, lcn-edite- wln-icoii- i I Geo. D. Pyper, Aest Sccy. FROM. J G::i: U : IRVINE d - Clothing and Gents Furnishings PRICES THE LOWEST, CA IjIj Os William T. General dfic :crk, men Goods- ,;icu - ..Icalb Off WSR2SPI GOODS. RUBBER JO llilE ::I :::: L::::T :::fY . & BARNEY ILfDIISS0 " -1TD fork, jseb EH SEE ;l James, II0R Merchandise, . Groceries Dry Goods and Hardware Notarious. Notice. Oct. 5, 1892. TINTICJNOTE. - , Minins: Inklings. B-t- COST yRS. j. f. MelloS Boots, Shoes, bus-mes- g Report of the condition of tbs But Oran Lewis is in the ring with as nice a little store as Spanish Fork affords Cull and see his rcmnnnts ut Scent Gloves, Ladies dress goods, hats, and most everything class country store. -- cap found iu a firs Si pt See .itions KEEOUlff.'E. Loam and Discounts...!.... 1,68371 ) 4 Sho can now btmhe Uu.wu of one lung. She hat I (,n( aodfifts pounds President i almost fl'a docto' tigu-- t4,-- i ( i;;t , fr ,j M3. in Dress . Oran Lewis, l M three anted room. Ajcnt. To rent a house of two ro Apply Sun office. Dr; I Lad, dies a $33,1137? B F. Milner. , Ritness, For sale at all the stores. Ask for it. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in Undivided Profits Deposits .iThe 02 $ 23,935 1,81033 10,377 5! ....... Tola!,.,.,.,, i , etc. $33,113 J Untimely Death. I, D. E. Morer, cashier "f the Bank oi Richard Fenn Spanish Fork, do solemnly swear th of r iu Provo above statement is true to the btit mj hist Tuesday, Get. 4. 1HU, iuterr- - know ledge and belief, ment. The funeral services were D. E. Moret, held io tho tuurtli wnM Calhwf. house at 1 1 k ": ,Thr at before to Subscribed sworn and ,,'k,'r Hiahop Ilootli, LIders Andrew Watson and V L this 7th day of October, A. llrtlliJuy. , 1893. 6AMun. Co haul kai Tho deceased ws for inney years a Notary Public. resident uf Provo, She was the William Jones who for insnv yrara worked in tlm Prom Woolen More Cheap natos. mills. Mm was th daughter of Forth Liberal Territorial CoovestPi of mir city, an. many of tt0 cJitI(,D of to lo held at Ogden, fish, Oct " paimli fork will remember how the 12th 1892, the Union Pacific Ry decease, captured all hearer with I cr her same old liberal rates, one ,r j magnificent singing at th Welsh ro- the round trip. Hulling date norm Il,,r" nn ,,, lirl f la'.t Juab, October 12th, returning tbe I"'0' STf aves husband and five a.a.ikDF.uoi. Age3 i.'&M - n,"Mr" l,rr anl uu,ImIT yU't,'",,t Uin" tlire LiiniuJ clffi The remains of Mrs. fr - '! ric jpg 1,163 11 3 13012 Total E. Lisklettf.r. 37 $37,117 Furniture and Fixtures Expenditures and Taxes paid Cash and Sight Exclmngo.... grand-daui-rero- - jtioC i 1280 1832 30, 1, 1893. I lake ploncure in i ronuo-ndinthe Aumntain Lak Salt to t'.. , i,utin up bmt'er ns the beet cn I lie i i.,-; to cure and keep butter sweet and im t . Having used butter that was kept eight month and was sold on tlm market for thirty-fiv- e coot per pound this A. F- of business Sept. close Deed, ofigra of I OF SPANISH FORK At the mbr 1 SPANISH FORK, it may Concern : Provo, prompt eot an, i. Ma B A N KJ -O- Best Salt jn tho Market. To whom 3AILE Knocked out. Tiie Alice Gold & Mincing Company, itt Silver doing biumv-tcounty, Montana, file-- it annual statement with the of State Saturday, showto be $10,000,0 jO ; ing it capital no dul'ta, Butte Vr Mountain: List we k a big strike was tua-i- In the F.blay Queen of the Hills mim It is cla'mcd that he rew strike iieverel feet !n, which the me assays per ton. Thi tike was made in the new double coin-- j trtm.-n- t ebalt that i being sunk by power. The shaft is pub down 13) feet and then a cmsi cut was week, 'neiiuntered. An exchange say.-Lcttor List. Nitwithstutd-"'.,l' ' pries of stiver, the shipment it silver ore to ninnt work continues Following is a list f tlia letters re- as large as ever. Th-r- o are tn.inv 7n.88u!!, Furk. who would willingly quit for the time. Oct Iut, tlry eay'wu jitve to mn!sc a Pni.li, Martha for our boaM. Wlnl men are t wik Mrs. J. W. Burnham, they cun get credit and at least make avis, Mrs, Henry wage aud stand a chance of bein-toors Gardner, Janies Tit! Butte Sampling w.uks the llundaon, M. report, ,j t'rjit m... receipt of 1000 ton cr Meller, Mr. U, M. month. DaVtsi. s OBSI The partnership existing under the name and style of Williams MANUFACTURER OF & Paterson, doing busim ss in lork City, this day dissolved by Spanish mutual consent, W. E. Williams having purchEtc. ased the enterest of Thomas Paterson in the concein and will carry on the collecting all accounts due sai In the various and latest styles. Repot-infirm and pay all bills. neatly and promptly done. Au work guaranteed. A full stock ofihoe W. EW ILLtAMS. Call and.examkt always on hand. Thomas Pateuson. Spanish Fork, Sept. 2o, 1892. quality and prices before purebasieg elsewhere. Office one door north ol Co op. Wagon & Machine company John L. Sullivan hm-tofo'-- e Things are picking up. The Star miue has a largo body of , gold ore. The Monterey at Silver City is a good claim. Tbe property lies just in the edge of the town. They have a body of ore f high grade. Work has been started Up on the Lucky Boy. T. D. Waller, who recently purchased au interest in the property intends to thoroughly develop the property. The new hoisting works of the Keystone and also on tiie Centennial Eureka aro nearin completion and there are also rumors that tiie Keystone mine will be opened up again this fall. Sam Gilson has returned front a trip to Dugway,, He reports that lie will put a force of men to work on tiie Buckhorn mine in about a month. lie is the owner ot a group of claims known as the Yellow Jacket, iu which group there are seven or eight claims. The development work fur the group will he done ou one claim. This work will be pushed ahead at once. On these claims they have a large bod y of ore. but it is of too low grade to be valuable without a railroad. The following mineral patents have been received at the L acd Offico from Washington: M. E. No. St, 891 The King James lode mining claim in Tintic district Juab county, ly the Tintic Iron Company. . M. E. No. 21,893 The Lillian lode mining claim, Tintic district, by Edward Simons. M. E. No. 21,892 The Harrison lode mining claim, situated in the Snake Creek district, Wasatch county, by the Anchor Mining Company. Wells, Fargo & Co. n ( ieved yesterday Mingo bullion, $7103 G0;ore, $0119; total $13,5s7 00 Tintic, Utah, Oct. 3, 1892. Ro mu . Sales, A Attoi Old ladies lisve qu(t marrying boys over hero, so the boy have to marry younger people or not marry at all. We will try and give you news next MEN AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SIIOE9, Etc., AT week, but we have none now, as you will observe; and as the sense of this is GALL AND BE G0EYIEGED. all nonsense, and as I cannot make it interesting, I will temporarily bid you adieu. n , Soccial Railroad Kates for all Exhibits . Send for Premum List to Salem Fortunately, or unfortunately town. a be happens to We are as it were, isolated. 'Situated in a nook of the valley away from the Have Just Received Their Fall and Winter Stock of we miss noise and bustle of railroad life, as well pleasures much of tho plagues, as attended thereto. usAs a result everything is quiet with A theatrical troop seldom call our way; ALSO AN ELEGANT LINE OF even campaign orators forget to visit us, and maybe well torget them on the 8th of November. As for news, wo really have no news; And a very largo Stock of we have not nobody has been killed; and heard of anyone getting rich, or any wealthy ones becoming poor. Tho wind has not overturned anyhas not bodys house, and the incendiary is paint- 30 and 23 West T- yet got this far, but J. J. Davis ing his store, and James Hanks Jibs Center Street, JtT V painted his wagon, and the Salem thresharo threshing machine company ing out lucern teed. Instead of diminishing the number of It is peddlers, seetn to be increasing. DEALER IN reckoned that not less than 77 percent of tho people of Salem are peddlers, There is but little news to chronicle from here this week. sp-ci- t- HEARD SALEM AFFORDS Will be Constantly in Attendance. Well, if a tariff was put on these things it would he a tax, but not so with the other things. We claim that piotcction has made this country prosperous and the best country under the sun. In 1891 33,000 cattle, 120,000,000 pounds of wool, 310,000 mutton was ex Utah wool ported from the Territory. sold in Boston for 17 cents per pound. Democrats say that there is a tariff tax of 11 cents per pound and 4 cents freight, therefore if that be true, wool is worth They only 2 cents per pound iu Utah. haven't the Bams doctrine for the eastern states as for the western. la the cast they told the people that it was on account of tariff tlmy had to pay such a high price on farui prodoct, and thereby they were being robbed, but in the west they told the farmers that the manufacturers of the east was robbing them, am if the tariff was takeu from woolen goods, pearl buttons, etc., they would bo cheapWhen we tulk of taxation we er. II must meet the Democrats fairly. then spoke of the sugar bountyand of the imrfgiga on poor mens farms by rich We have to have a men fiom the east. certain amount of money to sustaid the government and we believe that the manufacturers of other nations who ship their good; here snould pay the tax. In Then came the tin plate question' 1890 we paid Other nations $33, 00), 000 for tin plates, and showed how much capital would have to be invested and how many men employed to produce it here; therefore being a great benefit to the country. Ihen lie referred to the Cathedral Glass factory, and how, while that factory was running in America, that foreign gins of that kind was lowered in price; but as soon as the factory burned down, the English manufacturers cablegrams! to their agaot in New Yoik to raise it 23 per cent. The Democrat thought to make lots by drawing a conclusion from the McKinley bill, therefore Governor Flower of New York set to work to get a report of tin condition of manufacturing in the state. The report showed that in sixty eight industries wages were 73 percent better, they were working more hours, had less s'rikcs and all thing were better. Then came the Carnegie strike, which he said wa cot on account of the decrease of Also the Pennsylvanian coal wages. mi ue strikes, wherein tho state authorities agreed to let the prisoners work, for a certain sum, therefore throwing the Not working men out of employment. 3 per rent of the millionaires had accuinu-led tiieir wealih under the protective and that the workingmen bail more to say, and was of greater importance thaa they, had been proven He said that we aro interested in one another, the farmer with the miner, and instead oi ono woolen mill in Utah, we should hare them throughout the Territory. All eye are upon the Territory, and while we are knocking at the door of statehood, they are looking to this fair land. Ho advised all Democrats to go home and cousider the situation, and then vote for Frank J. Cannon on ths 8th of No- TEfITORY THE BEST MUSIGTHE 8th. SOCIETY. THE DESERET AGRICULTURAL AND MANUFACTURING Curtis P. Mason, President. Secretary, IIeber M. a lit-i- OTJB BOOHS. - BUILDING The Worlds Fair Collections EXPOSITION SALT LAKE CITY, Previous to the meeting, tho Lake Shore hand serenaded the cit'Zens of the town and by meeting time a large assemblage of citizens had guthureJ. At 8 o'clock tho meeting was called to in On moorder by President Wilkins. published every Saturday morning tion was A. Reel Joe. chairman choeen & Malcolm Hughes the basement of and C. W. Booth secretary. Mr. Wilkins Store by stated Mr. Doviue wished some loctl man to speak first, and J. A. Reas was SCOTT & HOLT. selected to give the opening address, i lie said it had been his lot to stand often .$3.00 before the people of Utah, but this is the One year . 1.00 first time stuce the dissolutiou of the Six months. Three months... Peoples party tlmt he had spoken in lie said it wa differonl to politics, look at a thing and look into it. Ha .Editor. Jesse P. Holt illustrated this by the analysis of a rock, Business Manager and asksu how M. L.. Scott many of ue had analyzed politics so that we ceutd answer for our1802 selves, or wero we Republicans because i Saturday, somebody else was. That we should go to llte foundation and find out for ourselves which wits better for the welfare LOCAL JOTTINGS. of the government. Republicanism or I Democracy, and in the investigation of Weonesd.iv wi a great day for Provo such subject we must go back to the babtiscA last beginning; we must study about colonist Twelve persons were and of tho laws of England, regarding Thursday. etc. taxation without representation, ' Politics arc on the wano in Spanish Thomas Jefferson' said "lie believed all men were bnrnfree snd equal;" America Fork just now. Whs bought with the choicest blood the aro harvesting farmer! busy The beet j In could the natiou produce. their crop. Scott case, the Supremo court had Don R. Coray loans money on farms. ruled that the negro was but property and wat not equal to the white man, Address, Provo, Utah of two or therefore man and wife aud children Waited To rent a house could be separated and aold hi cattle. three loom Apply t The Si r office. , God Almighty raised the Republican office I party to insure freedom to all meu. WnArriv paper tor ale at tliie 11s then referred to the fiftceutlt com at five amt I if pound, mnudment of tho Constitution, and to J. L. Rawi.isoa 1 the Democratic Abrahnin Liuooln, when lie stood over nominee for delegate to Congress. the graves of some of our great men, vember. hi hand to Heaven and said: Tito Lake Shore band then played a their raised received babe Twelve fhis nation shall not be .separated or beautiful selection. ' at Fastmectlng last Thursday. Mr, Reese closed by saying divided, NOTES. Tiie convention at Trovo Wednesday that we all should make a thorough for ourselves. dosed with a grand torch light procesThe Lnke Shore hand serenaded (Thb Muic by the baud. sion. Sin before the meeting. ? Chsirmsu then introduced James are In Quito a number of persons were in Quit a number of our people Con of Salt Lake city (Applause.) week, thi attending from nvighborlng burgs to listen to the Lake ity Slt 1 and Ladies Mr. Devine gentlemen, t ference and vis.ting the Fair. Last patri speaker. have just coiuo from tho aouili. A neat number added their names to held waa at where ( produce to exchange Ephraim night spoke All those desiring the list of the party of progress. for lumber or stiinglef call on Jcx and (lie biggie meeting .ever held in that In dmctiiaiug the .juestion this town, Son tnd get a bargain. evvuing, we wish to be fair with both A Correction. A vovnii mart and lady renewed their parties. Ho believed that the RepubliIn an issue of our paper something can who are present had come lobe (Mminnu ly lukliltwlin lut over a month ago, under the head "Tito those who were Democrat had and if whWparlng bo cornu t we will oon Springville Planing Mill, wo slate-to had see the what toiuo to Republicans hoar tho chime of Brooks was joined in ' the that Harry In order to discus this nusstiou say. bond of matrimony to Miss Mulct Lov.i Brothers R.'flned speilaltv Com- fairly we must take both aide. I desire holy In Roluason n estimable lady of Coalville, Circus trailing and dog and Democrats wish to apeak fairly, great pany We. received a letter al car will ho at the would do the same. I have n) doubt of Summit county. t r own I from Mias Rohinton Seats 10th. y denying, the Oct. Monday, lloiuo November of 8th. the outcome the We, Opera same and asking us to make the correcin ow on sale at th usual place. t a high protective believe which we gladly do; adding by way tantf. It has tend' d to make our coun tion, of explanation that tho gentleman himP.s ilvnd's oil poet Lord Tennyson w We it be better than ithout. culd self was our authority. In an interview Thursday muring try diedatldd o'clock moved over th sa l belier that every man ha) a right to cat with Mr. Brooks he stated to our The Queen Is greatly "ue vote. In stating the Democratic that he wat married and to Mbs reporter Robin-son- . mws. Imme liately upon receipt of the position, lie desired to refer to their platv tine aim dictated a abort TIi! following day he called in cur eipraaform of MW, their official ctgan aud the mg her profound grief and sympathy. meu who expound Democratic princi office and affirmed that it waa true and we tendereil him our congrr tubitioi.s. The amusement event of the eaon pic. . Tney lx lleve the tariff ia a robThe next, day after our piper- whs on and a referred ber to the people, will be Long Brothers renewed specialty issued we met him, and lie said, Hint at the Opera 'speech made at Ogden a stunt time ago, i is a nice little send off you gave me, ompanvi Great Dog Circus of the ipcukers eluted tnat House Monday. Oct. 10th An enteriam-en- t What tnollv Mr. Brook could have where an Instructive article costing one dollar and for chaste, re (had amusing, circulating melt a report wo do not tantl was on it at twcntr-fiv- e rents, we understand; but at recent r.ml enjiyahle. An evening of pur duvdoprmeuts e I drrn. should hut if the ceuts chi seveuty-fiyIndia a,; . iijo fment for pay have proven him to Tie unworthy-ttaritr was off; Mr. Devine said that th I of gentleman accounts for hi Prominent in the roll cU of Lang was not true. He thru referred to the name falio report in thi regard. Biot tiers refined company nro (has. and Force hilt, such as was passed by a Re Kittio I'atv, fearless aerslists.and rellned piH'lii sit House, but was killeJ hy the Notice to the Choir. 'etdi artn's; J. F.. BuUUy the daring Rcpuhl can Senate. He said it would lunnedietl y after Conference, Prof -- vmns'.t and funny, Clown; Annie, Dare have been a fot lie liiinssif law, but good The three wonders. seen the time when a mat) could not go Gile will devote his tims to practicing i orcn of the air. Wm. Frank and Chas, in cl islcal group to tiie pods without being molested. He the choirs on the Columbian festival at Like City Oct. 21st. Inga. thought the government should he strong Salt Ho will bo in our city nud hold acto protect a mao in voting TttE other morning Orai, villa Fuller enouuh practices, of which I will give you notice, bis own ideas. to fr.m tho cording fir (on aHvearvold youth William T. James, In some of the Southern States, tho In St. Georg'S was .ni ill. hie home being Choirister. I'on-.Tss were elected by where he member to plaecd In Ihe Uform school, ; a given number of uetes; therefore, unfore-Ateby will remain, unlet souieMilng Drt NotTralnod Educatod. In out of oue I mine district, only eight 21 year of h happens, untill H then In lleavet wss allowed to eat a ballot, Mr C. H. Long troupo of highly age The boy was sentenced for rape, referred to tariff. We had placed sugar, furcated dogs will entertain, amuse, last Baturdsy bv Judge Miner t MUorge ti, cud e pud oilnr tilings on tlie f, ce tit! tify and astonish you t the Opera f.,.,.m'He.l upon A 'i'H ffrl )' r, : r ht pot prod cr (l.cnj tin o M'-'tKf l a ? f f j, Oct. ll'il o F$king;j fXfTjV lllliXi J.L WIUCII IS ABOUT AT i 1 TTTjFa nod mi 0IUUUNT 14 -- - is v . pftt! ... . which i a nice moral play. u sent! clearly tho times before and the civil war. The cliaracteti . well imhtlnud, the playing ' from hsginnlng to end. Mr. L b1 . is to lo congratulated for hi nur nlca a auch forth bringing I1111 ' and for ths Hrong company , It him ia production. port! J Tneiday evening they produt-"Octoroon", with that promptnc1 ",;1 McCowen, Is charai (eristic of Mr. LludJ Naylor, Thomas of his pnforciaace. Th part 1fr'1 . , Starkey, J, V,f. tMiiod. If there i my chatarlrf Di CkMod for of on or before Nov. special turn tlrt it I theh Y 1, !! "tit to tho dell letter MllJ, 1 w1. 1,0 leDttd by Win. Oirsf Hln. an lmpi tiiak otkod to hard M. PuritEu,, his arting bett't j0 I Vstpi'tter. Wltititad If hla befo'' r. . i . i ' fuh i I Do mi tiler or unshi) full jeslog ;. M fcE. i: |