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Show ifoft eighty six, KsmuefCornaby lourty-six- . Nomination of JesecP. Holt made Published every Saturday 1 the basement of Malcoliu Store by SCOTT' morning io &' Hughes ' -- ! Held By Both HOLT. - Entered at the Postoffice in Spanish Pork City, Utah, tor transmission mat through the mails aa second-clas- s fcr. I ne year ..,,... .. .$3.00 kix months. . I'hrce mouths 1 .... ........ .... .... COQQ MEN n The Town Is Ablaze With Po i i litlcal Enthusiasm. v 'll Vi . November ' Saturday, H tHl NOMINATED. 1.00 . 50 Editor Manager Jmvs P. I! out jiiuTOit L. Scott I .... t , ,i s, iao3. OITr.it OFHCETl!? .' a. i Reboot Trustees deleeUd for ) Year A Mouuteoua tirist of Brlsflstta of a 'UusR. Weeb, OF JEWISH FORK CITY, UTAI. Mayor, John Jones. ' Win. B. Hughes, W. O. Cri er, Rnfua P, Snell, Tints. C. IIoldMii', Kiel Gardner, " Marions Lame. Peter F. Doyacl. farshal, Benjamin Williams. Jlty attorney,' Wm. Creer. kscorder, SatUuel Cornahy. Treasurer, Wm. Robertson, ijisr hod Collector, Hubbard Tuttle. John Robinson. gxton, Hutibard Tuttle. Pcundkeuper, IWa D. Precint Justice, J. W.Uobartaon. iity Justlcei John P JWs. nmsrahle, Rees D. J nines. Fatermaster, Jamas' Whrber, toad supeiyist r, Jamea Warner. Jm. LOCAL JOTTINGS. .V. Tn (?Vts be Of jtf Tuesday Iokninq at sucriae fix there and cast your vote Fo the best men that Is before you. pojiT scratch your ticket gentlemen, PArnotriZK h,,n industry by buying our shoes at the Co-o' WRArriNopiipeflor sale atthisoffic .t five sent a per pnqiid. Don R. Corny loany ipmtey on farms. Vddress! Provo, Utah Ladir and childrens' underwear way psfow the regular price at Wtn.T. Jarn-- s. All those pairing to exchange ptoduce end for luut'ier ir shingles call on ions and gel a lixrgaiq. p,0 nT forget the Republican rally Monday night., Jhere will bp' good . speakers pmo-ntCampaign Wtgt of all parties and of Bce any description can be had at this ss dies j as dirt, Wm. T. James Is selling mens, ladies and children over slmes and rubbers at cost. Call and be conyiocad. All persons wishing q bargtn on building material, call tin Jex & Sous; they will give you lle best price bogsible for pash down Mayor Jongs, Wni B. Hughes and .lease I. Holt Jr., attended thu debate at tile opera house in Qgdun, Thuilday , evening. Fmanr J. Cannot received a gold medal tioi the Territorial Fair, aa tle most popular man in Jtah, he receifinii '.he largest utuii-- r of votes At the fair, Chakukt Boom must of maoaged balls in the oid country, judging fiQ.M this crowds that go to Nielsen A Crecr's ball every Friday night. Charley is an itlicjtmi soiree manager, and that jsabv the girls and boys attend' Lost By a young lady of Spanish Fork a small purse, coutainiug a ticket to Salt Lake, aud a smalt amount ot Finder will do a fayor by change leav.ug at tliia office. Once more the publice is invited to rail at the Co ot. aud examine the finest display of fancy, and staple ciockerv. and china ware ever on exhibition in Utah County, !Iw is it pimple send there job prim rig out of (own when they can get just for the money at Tilt Sun as good a office, and thereby lie:p aloug their home paper. We don't understand the . policy. As llioR. 0. W. Uy was speeding aloug between Leld and the Jordan river inst Thursday afternoon a shot fired ac ddently or intentionally rsme cradling through the rear window of the tmoker eery close in proximity to the news boy woo was sitting on his box Mr. IIcIl's J olinson Johnson-jon- ks and Miss Ellen Jones, Imth of this city, vrote joined in the holy bonds of matrimony last Saturday. They gave a at Nielson & Creers hall reeptton Thursday night. The Sun wishes them hsppioesi and prosperity. Wm.. M. Thomas has sold his interest in the butcher simp to Mr. Robsrt Furgerson who will continue the business at tha old stand and will he pleased to have all Mr. Thomas old customers call and he will supply them with the - choicest steaks, roast and boils; also fine sausage and balogna, Tub two murderers, Davis and Neilsoo, were taken from Provo to the penitentiary Thursday afternoon. Davis had a while haughty and defiant bearing, Nielsou looked humbled and remorseful. Davis was sentenced to be shot December 30th and Nielson to confinement In the pcnlntcntiary during his natural lit. Jx a jb unanimous. Treasurer. The names of William Robertson, Hubbard Tuttle and James M.Crvcr was placed before the bouse. William Robertson's nomine ton wss made unanimous. Collector. David Banka, llulbard Tuttle and Geo. U. Jet were nominated. Hubbard Tutile receiving a majority vote hie nomination was made uomioous. The Comqiitteo appointed to confer with the Republican party reported that they had called on the President of the Republican club and proposed joining as citizens in nominating school trustees. He agreed to give aa answer but has not done so. t John Jones in thought It better to be nominating ichool trustees, and by vots of the house the trustee was asked to call wss said meeting. A subscription opened and a small sum was handsd in toward paying off tbs Territorial find. Meeting adjorned,. i DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. ctucus meeting of the Democratic club tor tbs nomination ot municipal officers was held in the City Hall lust Saturday night. &. W. O. Creer called the meeting to order. Jesse P. Holt, Jr., was elected and assistant Secretasy' Bsnj amine Williams wss elacted Ssrgeant at Arms. T- - C. Holding moved to proceed to vote by a majsnty vote. Carried, On motion of James Hutchison every tax payer who was a Democratic was entitled to vote. Nominations for mayor was then in ' order. In a neat little speech as follows Tbos. 0 Holding nominated Marinus Laiaou. Qkntlemkn. I arise to place io nomination the name of a man whom I hare reason to believe wilt meet with mat your approval.' lie his an every-daof fset than and iu poseSsibn'uf those grand qualifications which cause people worthi to admire (lira for bis sterling A man wbq will not allow .the town to be designated as being twenty year, behind the times; but whose efforts if not retarded, vyill give us thd benefit vybicb belong to a city the size of ours; and the public improvements which win place Spanish Fork among t he leading citjes of this fair Territory. I have the honor to name Mr. Marinus Larson, Geo. Bell ndmiuated William Jex, Joho Jones nominated W. O. Creer, Thomas Llewlyn nominated John P, Joues. The Democrats then proceeded to vote by ballot: 133 votes was cast of which Marinus Larson received 103, aud bo motion of Juba Jones the' nomination wa made unainiinous. Nomination for five Councilor being in order Win. Creer nominated Robert N McKejlaut moved that the rules b suspended aud vote by acoUmitioa The question was put and curried unau imous. John P. Jones nominated Win. 1 Uugees for aeoond councilor. Serious Qsfdqer nominated tillium Jex. James Hutchison nominated W. Q Creer. The vote by ballot resulted io no At bn request the name ot majority. W. Q. Creer was withdrawn. Thu rules were suspended and a standing vote taken, of which William B. Hugh a received 80 and WKlJvx33. On motiou of James M. Crepf the nomination of Win. B. llnghey vy raie qnanimnua. James Miller nominated ljul;bard Tuttle for third councilor. O. Creer. Geo. pryor nominated David T. Lewis nominated Nichole Smith. George Bell nominated John Rowe, Ballot was proceeded, with resulting in no majority, at tletr jequeyt the names of Hubbard Tuttlp and Johq Rowe wa On motion of Juase P. withdrawn. Holt. Jt ,the rules were suspended end a tending vote taken vyhicti resulted in s y tr tie. , REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. ' 'i : f STRAY BITS.- - ; John But Oran Lewis is m 1,.. nice a little store si Spanish pi1 Call and see hie remnamj Gloves, Ladies dregs E00d, f and most everything fonTM l class country etoru. k W. P. Politics, politics, Tubes days to election. I BOWEfi fxnr stock; Go to the Repbulicnn rally in Dahles Hall Monday night. ,! The citizen's meetjno. Republicans held a meeting in Dahles hall last Monday night, of which The citizens of Spanish Fork mot last he re port was crowded out of th is issue . for trusteos school' night to nominate A. A. Daltle, Spanish Fork precinct. f ATTENTIONi VOTERS. David T. Lewie and Wm. Jex were tlie . i for be. yoted cboi c of the meeting, to next Tuesday afternoon. Salt Lalt City, Oct. 24, 1893. The Utah Commission, in yiew to the approaching election on the 8th of N6' Letter List. &' vember next, decrai it propsr to letter a reFollowing is a Mat of Citcular. issued July 31st, the following Fork, e, Spanish ' maining in the postoffic '' 889' i Nov. 5, 1893. Election and VoUri of ' I T the Officers Atwood, Robert lltahTerritoi'yr Bole, Titos. The Utah Commission being charged W. P. Bowen, SpnniaU jfJTJ with the duties of registration am, at the fair a Douglas, Mr9- O B very select liyygR Anna Mri. election in the Territory, yfter duo cou Coach and Purchcroq Evans, etfck Nelson, Marty K. siiieration have thought it advisable to of which atands ds,S 'DsvousV'a 3 the Nueschswsnder, Mr. to s Registra'-timake th public appeal Purcheroa imported Mrs. L'ggie Oelltston, Officers, Judge of Election and that-too- k first prize for best t Golden, Mr. M II. voters at the election to 'he held on the three of hit E)t aqd vouat" has been awar-bt If the above letters are not called for s th day of Novenber next V Borq , The Comnnsson l? desirous of having on or before Dec. 1, 1893. they will bo and, so tar aa it has authority by law, is cheron' ?,,!! in ,h.n gent to the dea l letter office. J Utah, and determined to have s fair and .impartial E. Bhereton, close competitor for iweeonJ Very elsctiun that every third l'k fraud shall the fair of 1893. Postmaster. be put down; that every lawfully regeyt Mr. Bowen also swept off twj ered voter in the Territory shall have the for largest and best display NIELSON privilege of depositing his ballot freely bred French coach and Pqrcberrn lie wishes, and without intimldatidii, an achievement that Mr. Bovs On Trial for the Murder of aa aud tuat none who are not legally well be pttiucj t of, considering thj be no to shall Buchannan. vote, permitted registored which-becompetition against matter what may lie tha circamatances. contend, .ll Of Mr, Boweni The Buchannan murder trial came up i The Commission suggests that judge of breeding age were Imported! last week over at Provo. The first two of election in at challenges passinUpon from France. Mr. Rowenhuiti! or three days was occupietj in obtaining the polls' shall do so impartially and for sale number one stock of iti' a jury and getting witness ready f or ' none who are fairly, rejecting legally clasu e Also grades of tie ibor; testimony.1 none who are not ' f Oil Saturday lest was the second day, qualified,inadmitting SOUL mind that the presumption CORRESPONDENCE keeping stand and on the was when Fred Gaqiers Below is a list of prize nJ of laws art as favor of the elector utjtill ' Pit corroborated tlie statement of previous the count rar' Is shown. I Mr. Bowtfn: witnesses iu relation td' defendant and For Rurcheron ForPutoiapi Attention is re pectfully called to the another man enquiring tht way to Gordon Of ihe elect i'on law. first prize; gold medal end (25. section following . He supplemented bit testimony ciei-kDuvoust, (No. 6553) $10. Any person who shull disruyt) or' be prize, from Itis diary. Best ware, 'Amelia, (No. 16007 of any1 riotous conduct yt any guilty testified E. K. Haiutoo of Spanish Fork, election Jn this Territory; or who shall old and upwytds; second prize,; to haVtng seen defendant at Lehi in Juie, Best mare. Turbine; (No. 85: or interfere witji tfie makiug of He was Working at Becks farm. di.turb 1891 who shall interfere with colt by her side; first prize, geld 1 :fi the or returns, 'there. Hit ' Ilia partner alto voter in the' freaiereiae of the elec sod $3. name way liana Pater something. Thu any 1'rsncliise shall lie deemed guilty of Bept filley, 1 year old sad aai live him Banshack. named Peter lire hoys nick first prize, gold medal. . m sdemranor. Laws of Compiled let Witness had beard Hans Peter speak of Hire Best stallion, Davous, sup 1888, Yol. I pi 220, sec. 266. W Kuuliannan, sod of bis miserly ways (Jtah, is suggested that prompt arrests be get; prize, gold medal sod (25. It Peter said lie bad had a horse trade with made for Hillios French Coach For any violation of this statute. Buclianiuin, and Buchannan owed him In the interest of fairness the (No. 571) second prize 3. some money. Tjij 'wantetj to know if For bast station and three of i Buclixniian had any money. The two Commission further suggests that, in second all towns and no that ex. prize $10. cities, person tuen, he thought came there together. For best end largest diiplij k g. E Dawson, of Mont'ose, Colorado, rept the county registrar or bis deputy, bred Purcheron and French Coal, testified to defendant and liis part- judges or election, the sheriff or his ).( the S. .U his marshal ut deputies, deputies first prize, gold medal. ner kt Montrose with the team. The and such challengers, not more than two, roan stallion branded 50 was sold at a may be selected by each parly, be perSuffrage public auction and liis partner bid it iu. mitted to remain within 100 teet of the There will he s meetiog Witnet afterward traded with the partner for the horse, giving ftO hoot, rha polls at one time, slid that when one has Woman Suffrage aneociatioi if bill of sale and check wera introduced iu voted he shall immediately pasp beyond Fork held in the meeting the limit fixed for approach to the polls Weil need evidence. , iv, Novanjher (th,offi:-i ' John of eleven milts and not return. of electing the Powell, Farnhatn, purpose The Commission most earnestly in such other busineas that tf south east of Pripe, testified to seeing defendant mid hi partner neap liis house yokes til good citizeny of all parties to Jane F:j the 10th and 15th of July. lend their influence in aid of a fair and honest election; that they frown and They had Benjamin Buchannan' team Perceju S?P and an old wagon. They made inquiries stamp upon all frauds tending to unfairness at tho polls or io the returns of concerning the road. tht election, ever keeping in mioJ the (Jo rt adjourned until Monday morn truth that the freedom of the great some o'clock After at other lfi ing MELI 'ate minor butanes transacted the American people depends largely on tho ails vy of (lie ballot box. murder caae was purity mil August Nc!itl 01 MANl'VACTUUER J o The ponnnirsion takss great pleasure resumed E. II Pressn testified to eing defend- in hearing witness to the fairness in all ant and partner in lu.y 1891, about twr elections heretofore held under its hu mite north of Lower Crossing. Tltev thority and management, and witli great In the Various and latest etylei lie. had a team, a roan and sorrel. Defendant confidence looks to the eamo result in ing neatly and promptly to stock tho work guaranteed. A full V.j was driving. approaching election. Call The manhood of Utah cannot afford to always on fiaiii'. IJ. C Farrcr saw the two men at Green 1)0 prostitute itself by frauds in elections. River. They Weye tfayeling east, quality and prices beiore duet Office one elsewhera. A. B iltingur, of Price, in 1391 cQunty 3. L.Godfhet, A Machine t Co op. jrsgon to receiving Chairqisn Utah Commission. attorney of Emery, word of the of Buchannan in Aug knew Buchannan; ut 1891, Wit-n-Witness had seen defendant after liis rrest at Montrose jail, i(e said his name wa Luncrford, ku( ,0 hH,i come fmtp tl e fount Re said he (lyd never been Writ of R!co Neilson was identified by about ten men 'ut he still denieo having hen west of Rico. Bheiiff Fowl r psked tn haik at Hare Just Received Their Fall and Winter Stock of Neilsen's teeth, and lie then raised his lianos and said, I know what you want me for now, hut I want you to understand that I never killed any old nvu nor stole any horses,' Wheu asked what he pew about an old mau being killed, he laid a small Imy at Rico had t I him that he(Neilsen)was wanted ALSO AN ELEGANT LINE OF for killing an old man and stealmg horses. He did not then say that be li.nl seen an account of tha killiag in a newspaper oi that the sheriff had told him of n. When the ilierilf turned And a very large Stock of m around, a most vindictive and ferocious tn ii on expreasion appeared defendants face. Defendant subsequently admitted hay. ing possession of the horse and of sell, ing them. Witness had taken down tho statement of defendant, in relation 30 'try and 23 West to defandunt'i and t Sr CJLTjIj A1TD partners trip which Center Street, was ready. Sheriff Fowler offered corrolmrstlvs testimony in relation to the finding of Buchannan s body, aud related the story of his tracking and hunting defendant. Ha corroborated Ballingers testimony in relation to defoliant's statement. DEALER IN Several checks forged by derendaut were introduced in evidence. Tho sheriff further testifed that defendrnt had admitted to him tt at ho had plan-neto rob the Emerv coubty bi.nk. Neilsen was a close listeucr to tho Hard sheriffs testiuioney and made frcuuent suggestion to his couussl, Th aftsrnoon session was taken D'-AND CniLDRBlCS up CLOTniKO, DATS, CAPS, SHOD. by csrroborstive testimony of not muih importance. Adjourned. Tuesday was taken up with the e of th defense snd the arguments 0 111 0ODVIUSED. AND BE of attorneys. The defondsnt tank the Ht. stand and told lus itory . Wednesday srANisii ns: a re-iss- ' o I. carried. To m the nmqlnatiuu of the councihps Itegan Johnny Inks pi u:ed the name of John S. Tiioiqn in no.niiiatidn, wild was Air unanimously 'nominated. Mr Jos. A. lire, in sn oratorical and t uching little speech, ndmiuated Rowland Williams, who had no oppoei . liiiii. Mr Tliomaa Jarvis named Lars Neil-sas a fit man whq was ununimously u made a nominee. Mr. W P. B tweii presented the oaiip of Mr. Llewlyn Jones for n councilor, wlm was declared 'he favorite without an apiiiment.' Jos. Creer placed in nomination for the last eounrilqr tha name of W. I. Bowen and in opposition Mr. Tilley named J. T. Hales. A standing vote wss taken winch r suited iu Mr. Bowen receiving twenty jive and Mr. Halei twenty-onBowen waa inde the nominee. Justice of the 'peace: Mr. If ties nominated Geo Hicks. Mr Will Jones uoniinat'-i- l Mr. Tilley. Mr. Tilley arme and said he wss already a nominee and declined. Rules suspended aipl Mr. Hicks name made unanimous. Next count collector. Mr. Lary Niel mq named Win. P Hal9, Mr- - Timms uamvd Mr. A. R. M Beck, Mr. Johue inky nominated Wm, J. Thomas, Mr Powell nominated C. W. Booth. A yote was takin and resulted: Hales 17; Beck 36; Booth 1). Rules were laid sside aud the name of Mr. Ruck madj unanimous. Following gentlemen were nominated for morslul and received votes thus: Wm J. Thomas 84; Jos. L. Hales 21. Pew y Thomas, 2; IoW'll 0; Hicks 0. Tho following gentlemen were nominated for treasurer and received votes thus: C. W. Booth. 33; A. A. Dahie, 8; Geo Chambers, 2; J . M. Tlmma 3; Mr. Rees moved that the name of C. W. Booth lie made unanimous nd in full fuitb, which was carried with applouae. Music by glee club, after which cries for Geo, Snell, who took the stand and my le a short speech on the issues of Outlay, which was very good, sod concluded by flying, citisens go to the pools and vote for gnod men. e e to .mind Fork, and ask them eieCt10n for pQ who they were voting mid . Mr. Kellogg is a smooth and to the point in talker, yoothing word closed with a good every view and choice. to the people, and to vote their selection. club Glee gave A motion wa sustained pledging of worthe Democrats to lesv a place was literature when compsign ship to Sunday Introduced again, referring last. Adjorned. KnK 11 Wednesday night last was the Republican meeting for tho nonimaddn of city officers to he voted at next Tuea days election. Tbie being for city affairs, quite considerable interest was manifested and a good crowd Was present; portion of tho hall was fixed for the Demscratie tneqds, and there they sat. Three seargent-a- t arm conducted th caucus well, and the best of order prevailed. A tew mioutis after 9 o'clock chairman Wtlkiua called the meeting to 'order, when the McKinley glee ciuo sung a solo, vnlnled Billy McKinley O," which ' was very good,' aud was eucured. Mr. Joy. Mukios was uliosea eh irrnan, Mr. 0. W. Bootli secretary and M.L. Spott ' assistant secretary. the table was the 'The first tiling adoption of the platform aud priuciplea Uu upittoq they were read and adopted sectioa by section, and received tyith A vote of tlianky wHS hearty applause. given Committee u platform lor their earnest M intelligent work . On iihHioii of Jos. A. Rets it was dubided to vote lYom the house. And also oii motiou tellurs were appointed by chair to couut the vote consisting of John T. Hales, A. A. D thle aud Joliu ' S Thomas. than iu order were Nomination for ;Mf. Hicks, in a mayor. neat lit ric speech, preset! tea the name of Rufus Snell, Sr. Jos. Creer moved that rules be suspended u ud make 5jr. Snell's was nomination tiuannuous, which On ballot was thaa cast resulting in br Nicholas Bin tb and iuhly vote fifty seven for W. O Creer. The coin ination of Nicholas was then made unanimous, Jakob Robertson nominated James M. Creer as fourth counclor. Jarne Miller commuted J. J. Banks John O. Swenson nominated David A. Banks. Geo. Bell nominated John L Jones The ha lot was cast but no tnajurity reached. At their request tha names of James M. Creer and David A. Banks ; ALLY. DEMOCRATIC were rules The withdrawn was vote vocs viva a and taken The meeting was csllen to ordor in the suspended on the ome of J. J. Banks and John L. court Imu-promptly at 8 o'clock by Jones J. J. Danas recieved a o ajority chairman W. O. Creer, who at once and hit nomination waa made ouani introduced A. L. Booth, the man of innua. nomocracy tnd a true Democratic. Mr William Howell nominated W. U Booth, launched out n umie very good Creer for tho fifth Councilor. Tliosl points, said the Republicans went one O. Ci cor noininatud James Hutchison. place aud said black was white and iu aoother said white was black, and thus Serious Garduer, Wm. Jtx. At bis urgent request the Dime of decnivcing tho voters just for their votes. James Hutchison was withdrawn. The Said the republicans claimed a saving to rules were suspended tnd a standing tlielcouotry of $93,000,X;0 on account vote takeo; result: W. O. Creer eighty, of the lowering of sugar, but Mr. Booth W. O. Creers said it wss nut so, and said the sugar Wm. Jex fourty-one- . nomination wav then made nnanimous should be protected, but not by a bounty Next in order wm nomination for Bpraker said Prophet Joseph and Frink Justice of the Peace. John (). Swenson Cannon, who was on the pamphlets sent nominated John P. Jones, and a vote by t ut by the Republicans, had nothing to acclamation being taken he waa un- do with ui heie votiog. Mr. Booth scorched toe Enguirtr for publishing false animously nominated, Marshal wa the tint officer and the reports about the Democratic dclugute to, Hans th fact that in his speech at Provo Tuesnames of Williams, Olnn and David A. Banks were placed day night Mr. Rawlins accused Mr. before the house for nomination . Ben- Cuuoon of unfair rougery in the church. jamin Williams recievsd a majority vote Mr. Booth touched most every point at and his nomination made nnanimous Issue and cloeed w ith a hearty applutua. Next wu recorder. The names of Song by glee club, cntitlad Billy Jesio P. Holt, Jr and Samuel Cornahy McKee McKaw." wu put. The rules were suspended and Charlatan introduced Judga Kellogg a standing vote taken; result; J cmo P. of 1'royo, who got down to the solid facts A closing urgumentwas deliv M sred by Prosecuting Attorney John and the instructed jury Zane, the judge noon and alter t'ireo they retired about of a hours absence returned with verdict first degree, rtcomendwg uuirdet in the . the lifo sentence instead of death iV''thT'd A y. f - pie-gra- y ! inf! & . 1 Womans JyJRS J. F. Boots, Shoes, r 1 d-- tli V IIsT IRVINE BARNEY & Clothing and Gents -- Furnishing Goof RUBBER GOODS. PRICEO TIIJ3 LOWEST. " Provo. William General d T. 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