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Show X s TTT7 published arery Saturday the baseraqnt of Malcolm PPUBLMN morning ia & Hughel' Sjpre by SCOTT $ Delegates to the Co. Convention IOLT. self for speaking o long, and Loped that ' we may all prosper. Tho chairman announced that all delegates and alternates remain, and then adjourned. The delegates then held a special meeting for the'consldoration of arrangements on convention day. Jos. A. Kees wrs elected chairman of the delegation, Adjourned, Eighteen TO-DA- Representatives Who will Work tor the Amending the Revised Ord- Attest; inances In Relation to the Election of City J Re- publican Cause, Terbitory Officers. Edward Anthon'snd Susannah EvanB in the holy bonds of matrimony last Wednesday by Bishop Aftrinus LauOn. A rseption was held st the boms of the bride, and a grand ball the given in Dallies Ilall. An Ordinance providing for The Sun joins their many friends in Officers, wishing them joy. May their barque of Election of City life float smoothly over the Sea 6f time, "Be it ordained by tho City Sec, L with no storm clouds of discontent, no n that hurricane of jealousy and no turbulent Council of Spanish Fork City, wave of strife, to prsvent them enjoying one of an Ordinance, etitled An a smooth, prosperous and happy vdyage. Ordinane Amending tbe Reviasd Ordinance! of Spanish Fork City, passed MINING INKLINGS. 13, A. D. 1891, be amended Wells, Forgo & Company of Salt January Lake received Thursday bullion $763; by striking but all c said section, after are 4,417; total, 5,180. tb enacting clause, down to, and includAn aocident occurred a( the Anchor the word qualified" in tho fourteenth mine on Tuesday night, which may ing terminate fatally. Air. and fifteenth lines of, said section, and eventustly James Linden, while working there fell tbe following in lieu thereof down a chute a distance of thirty feet, substituting of tbe Revised fiftoen section that of the skull. receiving a stvere 'fracture He has beep attended to by 'Dr, Wilson, Spanish Fork City," passed Jan wtio reports him as af present being in a ' ' uary 7, (883, is hereby amended to very low condition. Peter Van nouten is down from read as follows: That in eleetion shall American Fork c&non, where hejhas been be held on Tuesday, next after the firs working some mining property during in November, 1893, at the City the summer, ne reports eighteen inches Monday of snow in the canon and that the nights Hall, of laid City, for the purpose of are prety cold. The miner! in the oanon have all quit work for the season except electing one Alayer, five Counoilmen , Air. Van Houten and hq will go back one recorder, on Treasurer, one Collec there. He reports that his property there is looking well and they re- tor, one Alarshal, and one Justioo of th cently cut into a itreak of galena which Peace, said officer to be elected at large, ooka well. and mit officers so elected, shall qualify, Tue Sioux Alining company, S.9, and enter upon the duties of their respecJones, president, have just completed the offices ou the first day of January tive ot in the west Gough purchase Tintic for $10 )0. Ths water will be con- 189?. That on Tuesday, next after tha ducted to the site of their plant by means of ah inch and a half pipe, first Alondav in November 1893, and The springs are about a mile and a half biennially thereafter there shall be held frpm the plant, and the pipe line will be completed in time 'to begin work of an election at the City Hall of said City: reducing next spring. Nels Johnson of for the porpose of electing one Mayor, Provo has the contract for the work, and one Recorder, one he will brgin on the pipe line next week. five Councilman, Treasurer, one Collector, one Alarshal and one Justice of (he Peace; and the Servlcei: Scandinavian services Sunday October officers then elected shall qualify and lGtli in tbe M. E. Church st 10:30 a. m.; enter upon the duties of their respective i,n the Norwegian language; and 0:30 p. m , in the English language, all Scand- offices oq the first day of January next, inavians and Americans, are most cord- succeeding their election, and continue ially invited. in office for two years, and until their Rev. Olacs Halversen Pastor. successors are elected and qualified. I .CITY OFFICERS 03F- SPANISH FORK Mayor, John Jones. Wm. B. Hughes, W, O. Creer, Rufus P. Snell, Thos, C. Holding, ( Niel Gardner, Marco us Larsen, Petor F, lloyack. Marshal, Benjamin Williams. City attorney, Wm. Creer. Recorder, Samuel Cornaby. Treasurer, Win, Robertson. Ass'r amt Collector, Hubbard Tuttle. Sexton, John llobortaon. City inspector, Ilubbard Tuttle. Pcundkeepor, Rees I). James. Frecint justice, J. W. Robertson. City justice, John P. Jones. Constable, Rocs I). .Tnines. Watcrnuister, Jumps, Warner. Rond. supervisor, James Warner, "WJH LOCAL JOTTINGS. Winter has begun in earnest. A n&WT frost Thursday night.( Columbus day next Friday. Republican convention in Springville A number of Ule lutve been in. town tihis week. If indications be truo several weddings ill soon take place. Don K. Coray losna money on farms. Address. Provo, Utsh Evert body should join in celobrating Columbus day next Enday. , Democratic meeting in City Hull to eight come one and a.IL Wanted To rsnt a house of two or three rooms Apply at The Run office. Wrappino paper lor sale at this ofllce ,t five sents pur pound. Go to the Democratic meeting In City Hall to night ami hear Fallacies of Protection" by Dr. J. B. Mustard. Campaign badges of all parties and of any description can be had at this office ns cheap as dirt. All those desiring to exchange produce for lumber or shingles cation Jex and Sons and get a bargain. R. F. WooDWAnn started for Ashley l ist Thursday to bring in the bodies of his children vyha died there three years ago. Lumber is being piled along each side of Main street for the purpose of extending the culverts. 3. P. Moktenson is constructing a couercti) dwelling house; lie has just II nislied putting on ths roof. Go to Salt Lake City on the 21st ire only $1.23 for the round trip by the R. G. W. R'y. Dont Forget the 1 .25 excursion rate i Suit Lake on Columbus Day. It will ia that road the Union The Pacific pty. id rkes the rate. The world renowned and wonder creating Illusionist ami ventriloquist will aipeirat Dahle'a Hall next Monday it gtit. Only $1,35 to Salt Lake City and on October 91st, by the Rio (trandeWestorn Uy.; tickets good return-- i ij on October 2 tat or 221. FveryboJy i going. Till greatest and most accomplished lunjo loloist traveling In the west, will s piiar w ith hie new aud original pieces, Hall next Monday uight. at Dihlo's Tiib Moroni informant of tho Ephraim says: This evening between 1i'erprin i to hours of nine and ten ocl ek, a few ti iys ware on their way home, when a it input arose, and Levi Frsnson, son of 'f irtin Frsnson, aged 13. threw a small .one hitting John Draper, son of Parley I. Draper, age 14, in the right temple. Draper walkod to hi home, about a mile off, where he breathed his Inst, six hours liter. A coroner's inquest wa held and Frauen waa btund oyer to await the ctiou of the grand jury. The funeral were held on Sunday last. f When a newspaper" (?) got ao hard-ufor news, etc , at to double ita local j its, why itinought to write itandobituary attach the blank apace and put it to the bottom tf. (till for bidden). The severest storm known for soveral rears swept over Colorado Tuesdaynlght. and church Sign, cornices, chimneys down Denver. were blown in The railroads were blockaded in rosoy parts of the state by snow banks. According to call the Republicans of Spanish Fork met, st DaIiIos hall Monday night for the faction of eighteen delegates to the county convention, to be hold at Springville on the 10th last. 3. K. King, A, G. Sutherland of Provo, and John M. Jane, of Salt Lake, was engaged to spoak, tyit failed t,o appear to the disappointment of the large crowd that had gathered within the walls of that hall, .Notwithstanding the disap. pointraent the assemblage wa somewhat entertained. Just after tlfe cipck struck 8, Chairman Wilkins called the meeting to order, and suggested that we go on with opr business. Ou motion, the meeting was declared open for the election of delegates and the nominations began. The following representative delegates were ejected ; Delegates Jos. A. Rees, Henry Tilley, R. P.Bnell, Jr., Eliaq Lewis, Jr., David Robertson, Thomas Jarvis, M. L. Scott, John 8. Thomas, Lara Nielson, John Snell, Perry Thomas, John Evan sou, Andrew E. Nielson, W'llianu J Thomas, E R, Sorley, Jos. . Creer. Alternates -- E. II. Johnson, C. W. Booth, I. M. Johnson, Jas, J. Close, Stephen S. Hales, E U, Thomas, Thomas Powell, James M. Thomas. On motion, J. E. Craer waa chosen to give a few remark's on Republicanism, hut hfl excused himself. Reese Reese 1" was heard Then all orer the house, and he followed Mr. Creer by declining, hut they wouldnt have P, ami ha dually mounted the stand in a Rupuhlicau style. Air. Rees says: Ladies and gentle men, there are different things to dwell upon In this campaign, and nationally, ha laid, we have had two great parties in oar country whict hays been before the people. One party in favor of protection end the other free trade Protection meana ths encouraging o hnmemannfac'ue and the tender fostering of infant industries. Mr. Rees aiu it was not the Lie of the Republican pnrty ta place tariff on tilings that we could not raise or produce ip this country. The tariff is to protect us, and our party places it upon necessaries that we raise and manufacture right here st home, therefor giving us s market for what wa da produce. George Washington, (applause) when he signed the Declaration of Independence, wore clothes that were manufactured ia Concord, Conn , end Lady Washington was tho possessor ot many spinning wheels, which she kept busy the day, not because she was compelled to, but to teach, foster and encouraga home manufacture. Hamilton was s great man aud a good and trua protectionist, and did, within his power, protect Amcr ican industries. Wo dont want any tifa" or huts in this campaign. The people of America have been more prosperous except the South, aud that is Democratic under protection than any other Wool country oa the face of the globe, had decreased 5 ) per Cent more in England than it had in America tha present season. The question before ue now Is whether tariff is a tax. Lead is a very The important thing in this country. more mince and home Industries that open up, the more people it will take to operate them, and why not encourage industries. In Cape Colony laborers get 9 cents and board per day. Do you want auch free trade! We all should protect - 1 , live-lon- g our-selv- e. Instead of having a sugar factory up at Lehi, there should lie one established in the Territory, every nook of (applause), ao that our boys would not go to California, Colorado nr other states and territories for employment. David Evans, a staunch Democrat from Ogdon, and president of the House Jo our last Legislature, introduced a bill in that body whioh said that his party would help, foster, protect end work for manufactories, and after declaring this, the Democratic majority turned right around and Toted the bounty off ot sugar, Mr. Uocse said a wiso choice had been made in the selection of the Republican Delegate to Congrees. There are hundreds who do not agree with free trede and tho Democratic platform adopted at He tail that Chicago last summer. a mortgage should not hang ou the minds of any man in any party. Which party Is it that Jeara down and degrades the country! what party lilt that a our citizens and bullJa up and fo. ters borne Industriee, in order that we may properly survive! these are the quee. tione, gentlemen, that we must Candidly consider, Mr, Rees than dosed by excusing him- pro-tect- g if 8. County op Utah, Spanish Fork Citt. Spanish Fork, I, Samuel Cornaby, Recorder in and Notice. The Stake Conference of tbe V. L. AI. I. A ' will be held in tbe meeting bouse Tuesday October 13th at 2 p. m. A full attendance ia desired. Mrs. D. M Mecham, Pres. Notice. Sec. 3. -- That section 3 of laid e be amended by striking off the final a" from the word Justices in Oidi-nane- tho third line of said ecction, aud by striking out the word them" in the ninth line of laid section, aud inserting Sec. 5. That lection 0 of said OrdiThe regular Quarterly Conference of tbe Utah Stake will convene in the Stake nance ba amended by striking out the Tabernacle on Saturday aud Sqnday, herevar word Mardt" it may occur October 13,th and lQth, at 10 oclock a. A. O. Smoot, President. and iaaaij section, inserting in lieu David John, Counselor. thereof the word .February." ' Ay Sepu7is!j But Qran Pewls iim nice a little store a 8D.ni! ni ti Call and see hia t 5 Ladies dress sad most everything' goo Vaa ia a class country atore. , Be8tSaltJnjeMrketj To whom it may Concern; 5 Pbovo, I take pleasure in recomml 1893. ountain T,lr Samuel Cornaby, City Recorder. $ used butter that m kJJt"St end was sold on the marV?f five cent per pound this fOLUMBUS DAY. bits, " ieaMB. IRF.'AhSir Witness, Outline of proceedings for Spanish Fork, Jill 0eal Age. J J Wanted-- To Hoisting of National Flag. reqUhou,.of three roams. Apply at The $tV Is! Ringing of the bell at 8:30 a. m. to The Rio Grande Western get ready, and at 9. a. m. to assemble at tbe Grammar school house. heavv busiqesa ia freii" aery at present; both in inward and ORDER OF ORGANIZATION. freight, at Spanish Fork. Beets flour etc., aro being grain, ebipp. i Flag bearers, carrying stars and stripes preaent a live!. Nathan Rockbill and Georga Ainge. ' depot ground every day with teams hauling 8chool officers. and from the depot; The SuuiaC and officers. ., precinct City who handle the R. 3. y Grammar department. hare, erected a large ooal(? recently Intermediate department. and put in wagon scales at ths dc which adds greatly to tha convenieBti Primaay departments. ' Citizens. the public. Z, ij Co-op- GRAND MARCH. To proceed from Dahle's hall corner down Alain street; cross; thence up to John Beeks corner; cross; thence down Main street and into the Meeting House. AND INSTITUTE OF PINMiAX programme. AND SHOHTHASJ. Singing' America.'! Afternoon and evening session, W Co-oHall, Provo city, Utah. Call J see specimens of penmanship sod iq Prayer R. J. NuttalL Red, White and Blue.? Singing Life of Columbus'. Alfred Reel particulars. Declaration .Alma Beck Recitation Clara Nielson Shg--.- . '.i...., '.'.Jane G. W. DIX, 1 PrincipC Rowe Speech J, A, Rees Dialogue School "..5711100 Instrumental Alusic Jane Bowen Recitation..... ...Rato Jones MRs. J. p. Mello manufacturer of ,.R. J. Nuttall Morgaq and Mary Alice Boots, Shoes, Emelin James .Nora and Grace Rowe Sng Recitation ..Lily Hales Muaic.... Amelia Reee Song,... .Stay Spangled Banner" Remarks by prominent citizen. Closing exercises. Joa, A. Rees, Principal. Clara Jones, Secretary. In tbe variqus and latest styles. neatly UI IRVINE Etc and promptly dona A full stock of iL guaranteed. Sqrk Call and exuc on hand. quality and prices before purchui Office one door oortl i elsewhere. Co-oWagon So Alschine comptr ing Y BARNEY & Hare Just Received Their Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing and Gents lection 18 of aaii( ordiSTRAY nance be amended at follows: by strikGrand attraction at Dahlt's Hall next llond y night. J. G. Roberson, the won- ing out the word forty" in the fourth derful wizard and ventriloquist, will line of said lection, and inserting the ALSO AN ELEGANT LINE OF- appear with the most refined show on word fifty, in lieu thereof, by striking tha tuad. Dom't fail to lee Rabereon.s Magical out tbp word thirty io the seventh line Theater, and troupe of Marionette and of laid section and inserting the word Trained buds, ringed doet, pigoni And a very large Stock of forty" in lieu thareof, by striking out and canaries, at Dahlea Hall pext Montha word one hundred and fifty from day night, . The regular meeting ol tbe City Coun- the thirteenth line of anid aection, and cil eltould have been buhl last TTI.nS HjQWXjjT, iniarting in lieu thereof the word wo Tue-daon account night; but of tho cold and a quorum oot btin hundred, Vj striking out the words present they adjournsd on week . assesaor and" from tbe twenty-sixt- h line Wm.C. Alartell, John H. Jex, Joseph of laid section, out tbe by striking Markham and George L. Byck were chosen at the general Conforoco to labor word assessing and from the twenty-eightas missionaries In the interest of the Y line of laid section, by inicrting M. Al. I. association, Tha teachers of our city are preparing between the word taxea" and all" in a program, and the school will celebrate the twenty ninth line of said aection. in befitfing style the groat day of DEALER IN America. Tha parents and all cltizea of The Justice of the Peaca at tha rate of our city, should join in miking this on on buudred and fifty ilollara a year. of tin most noted day in the history of That the word May" ba made to raad Spanish Fork, Last Monday night about ten uctock Apr, the word August" to read July Jimmy Taylor was caught in the ait of the word November" to read October, taking meat from W. M. Thomas mast market, by Alarihal William who Im- and the word February to read Jan- MEN A.ND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, Etc., mediately arrested him and placid him uary. in tail. The next day ha had a hearing Provided that tha changee in the before Juitlce Jonee, and the evidence salariri herein mentioned ah all not take deemed sufficient he waa bound being 0ALL AND' BE COBYIDGED. over to await the action of the grand effuct until the first day of January, ury, and being unable to obtain bond-mehe waa token to Trovo and banded 1893. Except the provision for ths over to the charge ol Sheriff Fowler. salary of the Justice of the Peace, which BPANISH FORK, Sec.8.r-Tba- t t reEi. Spanish Fork City this 17th day of September, A. D. y Quarterly Conference, b out. 1892. n witness whereof X b&Yt) hereunto affixed the Corporate Seal of in lieu therefore the word him'' and by striking out the word them,' at the end of laid lection apd inserting in lien To t!e citizen'! of Spanish Fork. There will be a grand Republican thereof thp word him. Rallcy held in Dailies Hall every Mon-daSee. 4. That aectioa 4 of laid Ordievening form now untill after the 8th day of tyjyember, 1893, all' are nance be emended by striking out the invited. wordf assessor and" in the fifth line of laid scctioq. V, ins John L, SuliivaiT'j) vnocx for Spanish Fork City, Utah County, Territory of Utah, hereby certify that tbe foregoing ia a full, true and can act Providing aopy of An Ordinance for the flection of City 'officers. Council of passed by the City 16. A, D. Fork Septemder City, Spanish i P.olumJjus Day, Sec. 3. That section 2 of said OrdiA Grand Columbus festval will be held in Salt Lake Friday, October 21st. nance be amended by striking off the Speech Song. ...Sarah A large excursion is going via the Uuion final a" from the word Justice! iq the Rowe. Pacific. Take the old reliable road. seventeenth lint of said lection. Red;atioq Fareony $1.25 for round trip with tpo tf. G. Hudelson. days limit. Agent. P W ' ; h? a ineas, collecting firm and pay all bills. teceuni, Ordi-nancea- h dSesViT I, Wim.QlT,(1 edthient.UJ:! City Recorder, sec-io- Little Whlls-T- h Speaks to the People Hpenkers Who Were Billed Palled . to Show IP- - consent, W. Samuel Cornaby, op Utah, doino Fork City, thiadaf Alayor of Spanish Fork City. were joined Y. & Petersen John Jones, (Signed) 3 Wedding Bells. AT 8PRINCVILLE shall take effect upon the paasage of this Ordinance. Passed Saptembsr 16, A. D. 1892. an ordinance Furnishing Goods." 3S RUBBER FrtICEG y Provo. " GOODS. 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