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Show Cut m Vol. VII. '7 COALTOLB, FR0L1 CORRESPONDENTS. tie TSCE3 rNT3Cr.-'- .DSVOa'KD TO THE PEOPLE'S ADVERTISER. LETTERS iME jLE Archibald of Bnyderville gave our citizen a talk in th interest of the UTAH, SUMMIT. COUHTY, OP 8TOtMIT COUIfrY. 3 fAY 'rrs B. Y. A. ITEMS. and There ere 'between twenty-fiv- e party; on the following Evening Bam A. King of Provo and F. 8. thirty ttudente from Summit county Bichard of fait Lake spoke in th in- attending this institution. Sotae have terest of Democracy. All of thee gen- been called to take the miionary course OCTOBER 26, iWOu Dci, 19, 1900. cos'11 Sammons. " If THE DISTRICT COURT OF Summit County , State of Utah. Maurice Fitzgerald, plaintiff, viaisy Fitzgerald, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah, to th said defendant; Yon ara hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after tbe service of thle summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, end defend the above entitled action ; and in ease of your failure so te do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy it herewith erred upoe yon, which, within tea daya after service of an m icons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court, ' ' Hxnbv Shields, tbs campaign and that having Plaintiff's attorney. P. O. Address, Park City, Summit be now expresses his resl opinion, because he ie now confident thst his county, Utah. First publication October 19th. 1900. party will elect the President. . Last publication November 23rd, 1900. Speaking of confidence, tba President and svary member of his official family A loquacious cattleman tells ths haveittopverflowing, not only In pubhistory fu explanation of how lic but among themselves. They art the term maverick originated : Gue not assuming it, as all politicians do at Maverick, says he, was a young law-ytimes as a part of their campaign busiwho want to Texsa before the State ness, bnt they absolutely have it, and if had won her independence from the the President is not they will Mexicans, He csuie from Pendleton, beabont s. greatly surprised alotof Ueorgis, and hi. father. Sam M.terick, men as this country ever saw. About a ws one of the wealthiest planters in month or alx weeks ago, they had doubts bis time. When Texas entered the bnt they have none now sbont tbe PresiUnion, Qua owned more lud and cattle . dency,'slthoughthey are still dubious than be could handle. He rounded np about ths majority in the next House, a mixed bunch ef cattle and put them nd some hat afraid that it will be capon a large island In a river, never afte- r- ' tured by the Democrats. ward paying any attention to them; but they increased enormously. As. they Ketlre, were not branded the free and easy cow United BtaUs Land Office, men of those parts fslt at liberty to pick Baft LakeCitv, Utah October 15, 1900, np a critter now and then, and in local To vhm it fnat Concern: ptrliance an nnbranded cow came to bo Notice la hsroby given that the State known aa a maverick. This term spread, of Utah hss filed in this office a liat, No. and to this day, any a here on th rau;e, I '1 f'ets strsy yearlii'ifs r,l cnlvcs 5, oilac Is selected by the - ; I r tl - wisest Minister, who has been notoriety for some time past, enter of th stage this week by tlemen acted the part of th keeper of a and are makieg rapid atride in that t wild beset (how and atirred np the ani- line, while others are taking np normal 0 tWdinary proceeding, nothing mals, and the rea)t is that feeling are and commercial work. There i ene or lei- persona interview with the running high, and the animate are (till more from nearly every town in the etou Pf diplomatic business. This of tie Fist leek in a fighting mood. Tie EipitBnlrgs county, end each place ha jnet esuee to Is j If leg" whish diplomatic usage be proud of it representative. Told 1b Detail Ij Efficient Letter have just been received from ? who are credited 'kaabaesadors, October Mh being tbe anniversary of Parley P. Walker, who i now on a mi- to i tiers 0f countries, but not to CormpindenU. ion to New Zealand. Tbe yonng Elder tl, Ending of the Academy, tbe day m tegwho are accredited to coun--tr MABIOH. v say b ha joy in hi labor; know the j WM celebrated in a proper manner, !. Libia case, tbe Chinese asin-isfc! After considerable parading in tba gospel to be true and has seen th power MauOm, Utah, Oct. 24, 1900. message from the Emperor of God manifested in a wonderful man- morning the student assembled in Col of Editob Timm : ll tendering hi thanks person, lege Hall and listened to s very interest-into John B. Hoyt went to Balt Lake City ner in behalf of (he Saint. The knowindent for the course pureued and instructive program. Joseph ledge of the troth i greater to him than on boiioee Monday. by brrnroent in dealing with tbe F, Smith and Dr. Karl G. Maeserde tre All the riches oi the world. Coal to made Mr. M. K Lewi Chin, and be desired to trip livered ieetures that will always be reNow Charleys got a baby, fit ka Till on the 39th. person, lie laid the matter membered by the listeners. The musical is a little girl. It Swetary for left Hay, wb granted him Fred Mr. and Mr. Qnalaaan part of the piogram was a treat to all hair is 11 in ringlet, Its theiv When he left the White on Monday. their home in Lund, Idaho, and convinced the visitors that the Around her head it curl ; Hol, ,. hall an bours talk with Misa Hphxibab ,Wooltabulm re Academy's 'music department Is second ItT got a little month, the j the Chinese minister was the OB to none in the Bute. turned home from Silver City A little nos and eye ; a piirt happicess. 20th. A. G. Nelson, Republican nominee for -The next will be a boy, At this government has stall State Superintendent of Public Instruc- timllrMtd Mr. Martha Olaea went to Wansbip Boot bog or die. the Chinese minister as On the 18th to vleit her aister, Mr. tion, visited the school last week. Prof. thol k B. R. E. Yixm. lUomugbly belie red in all the Nelson ie a very influential man and a Mary Peteraon. his government, it is pro! Jionof Corn-bnksprained wrists, barbed good speaker on educational subjects. Alma Harper of Big Cottonwood it 'ul rcther it does or has done so dou wire cut, burns, bruise, severe laceraMrs. J. Ellen Foster and Mrs. Dr. at a tis-- t U has Tititing with relative and friebd in tion and external injuriea of any kind cer'.sinly had cam Marion thi week. are promptly and happily cored by ap- Boynton visited with ns Tuesday morn- to d bt, it the very moment when Mr. Emma Hoyt went to Hoytavlle plying BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT. ing and apoke during tbe theological Sec i Jl7 y gave the Chinese minister 25 and 10 cents. John Boyden A hour. Mrs. Fos er is from Washington, the K b- - of making personal call on the 17th to wait on her daughter, Mr. Price, Bon. D. C., and is ont stumping for the Re- on t Pit i nt bs had in his Joseph Lee, who ii very ill. possession xocxroKT. publican party. She is a powerful a di td - ,ip Minister Cronger eoo- -l Mre. Elisabeth Bimiiter of Coalville Bocktobt, Utah, Oct. 24, 1900. speaker, and her lecture on Character tain c't than an intimation that pent a few day in Marion last week made a deep impression on tbe students. the ue government wss not Editob Tim: , acting Tiaiting with Mr M. K. Lewi. Mr. Joseph Vernon still continue Mrs. Boyntons remarks were very con- in g d Perhaps Secretary Ha r William Myrick it having the vincing. She is one of Cache countys iamt Ft g to beat tbs Chinese at tion laid to erect a beautiful residence quite ill. theij n f . Ed. Welsh has gone to Park CUy to prominent RepupVcana. In the near future. It will be a great 4 Last Friday Prof. Lund invited all tbe ' uupson of Arizona. U, 8. find employment. improvement to Hanbo, when who bad ever played brase inrt studenU ador, who enjoys the die-- a Bishop Henry Beamon ha boon ill for the purpose of to struments i g been the first citizen meet for tbo past two wek. he appointed to a pos- lWhen you have bo appetite, do not organizing a band. As a result sixteen Mir Ida Reynold of Iowa and Mia relish your food and feel dull after eatmatic service, as high men young responded, so tbe Academy ing you may know that you need a dose Katie Crowther of Salt Lake are visit- will soon be bleated with all the sonor! rwn Css p. of Chamberlaiue Btomacb and Liver ing at tbe borne of tbeir nncle, Bishop T ous f discords are of i thst Barn-pie 'v being capable Tablet. Price. 25 ceat per box. Beamon. . m cf It uitii 1., cl CJ n, 2 k.. a 16 li) itS Aa Jl r, A J I, Son drug free at John Boyden I, aeriteJ'T.uu.e lus tbe Act of Congress approved July 16, been i eave of absensa, in and Gen. the already organized (tor. from Wyoming last Thursday hs found near future will furnish musie for tie native of Ohio, but hss 1894. Ths following tracts embraced in MOA. his borne id possession of Alfred Stem-brid- ge dances. Academy tars in the west, and was eaid list, are in a townthip containing Psoa, Utah, Oct. 24, 1900. tbe second, who arrived on tbe e Ittorney General of Colo-- mineral claim of record, vis. : The N'EV Editob Tims ; 17th. TO THE DEAF. x just returned from a visit Sff)4 sectisn 34. Township I N., Range A joint rally of the Democrat A, R. Merchant took a trip int Salt Yef-rand A rich lady cured of her Deafness and to E., 8. L. MerJ i t, where he went to vieit a - Lake valley this week. "A copy of said list, so far as It relates Republican was field here last week J. Noises in the Head by D. Nicholsons on oi President of Ecuador, who is a Artificial Ear to Drnms, gave $10,000 ubdivis- cadet ku. I Military Academy, through te said tracts, by descriptive Today we are having a rain storm, and M. Whittaker and Mr. and Mr. Richhis so deaf unabls that Institute, people it snow doe not fall before night I miss ard being tbe speaker, tbe former for to tbo csr ( i v of Congress. Hs says ions, has been eonsplsuously posted In procure the EarDrum may have for inspection by any person -and the latter Tbe expansion against. my gne. them free. Address No. 13163, The EcuaJw prosperous, bnt that it is not thi office, and by the public generally. wa interested, from bitter exempt feelings Nicholson Institute, 780, Eight Avenue. an invli f eld for Americans, unlese George W. Young of Wansbip, Dan meeting I the New and Daring general satisfaction was expressed. sixty days next following York, U. 8. A. Lambert of Kama and J. J. Bowen of they ba i pital and speak Spanish, oi this notice under depart and the! re are only four Americans the date Hoytsville were recent visitor in Peoa. A new medicine (or biliousness is now Sir William Preece read a most of Nov ember 27, 1896, meutsl Instruction 4 in snd not Quitch capital, probably Mr. Rachel E. Mile,- wife of Frank on sale at John Boyden A Sons drug interesting paper before the British As459 D. L, or contests (23 protests, j. fifty poc in Ecuador who speak Mile, ha been seriously ill for thepaat tore, ft is called Ch&mbt.rla;ns Stom- sociation at the Bradford of the Btat claim meeting, the to any of gsjpst English, few days bnt i now on th road of re- ach and Liver Tablets. lt givea quick of tracts subdivisions hereinbefore the relief and will prevent the attack if in which be stated that tbs first .' Judfe-fily, formerly Senator from covery. in regard to wireless Deleesi-wu- o given as soon as the first indication of experiments was recently named by described, on the ground that tha same The weather bat been somewhat damp tbs disease appears. Price, 25 cents per telephony were made in February, tbe Frier: aa the second American is mora valuable for mineral than for during the past two week ; snow and box. Samples free. 1894, across Loch Ness, ia th Highlands memb-f- i t v,e will be received and Hague Arbitration Court agriculture purpose t rain hasprevailed to some considerable of Scotland. On that occasion trials for noted to General Land the report BKNEFKK. In was tbe first Hon. k j iu Harrison extent and tbe roadiup thi way are were made to which laws determine D. the st C. Failure so Office, Washington, Hxhefxb, Utah, Oct, 25, 1900, wash' hington this weektocon eomewhat heavy. or within to contest govern tbe transmission of the Morse fer with ht tbe time Editob Times: protest ttary Hay. Judge Gray Tbe quarterly conference of tbe 22nd method will electro the be considered sufficient magnetic Leslie Shill, who has been very sick signals by bis not y formally accepted the ap- specified will be beld in Seventies cf of the of wireless telegraph. Two paraquorum with typhoid fever, we are pleased to it is thought that he evidence tbe nonmlnersl character of pointing llel wires, well earthed, were taken on will do Wansbip on Sunday, Oct. 28th. Memthe tracts, and tbe aelections thereof, is ay, slowly improving. ber of tbe quorum are earnestly reon each side of the lake, and arrangeotherwise free from objection, licials been have Tressur Mrs. Emily Ellingford of Morgan, with studying being be will ments were made by which the wires the recommended for approval.- - quested to be present. figures owing the income and oat-g- o her two daughters, made a short visit were systematically shortened with a G. A. Beck, who was seriously hurt here Fsakk D. Hoibs, Register. oi the f rnm'ent for the last fiscal tbe early part of the week.' an view week i A. three Gioaoa to minimum explosion ago by tome Smith, Receiver, ascertaining year, snd dering how it will bo posLehl Hennefer had the misfortune to i now flash-ligsatisof progressing powder, to record length necessary sible for C ress to carry ont tbo much t lose one of his horses on the 23rd, cause factory signals. trials show talked of Tbe favorably, and will in a few day be all It Happened In a Drag Staro. ction of internal revenno not knowni it wa taken sick and died well a assver. arid One was to thati, day last winter a lady came to it exchange right ,yfessible imposed at tbo open tzxe, very suddenly, Itore and asked for a brand of my drug across asked attend loch to an been the we Pot Speech bave at average ing oi ther with Spain,.. The income No, Mrs. Margaret. , Dearden sod Mrs. medicine thst l did hot have in cough distance of 1.3 miles between th parallel for the the wedding party j that will probably Jana Randall yet l nly exceeded the expenditstock, says Mr. C. R. Grandin, ths have prese ited their wires, and the length of the wires them- ures by s- ' more than $3,000,000. popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. She come later on. We hve n hopes if we husbands1 with daughters during tbs selves was reduced to 4 miles on each True ths die in dispair. This I not a bid for an week ary has a cash balance of was disappointed and wanted to know All ae doing at well as can be side of the water. The volume of tele- $133,000.01 hut no secretary of the wbst cough preparation I could recominvitation bnt only to utiify the cur-lo- o. expected at this time. mend Cbsmberlalni Cough Remedy ' graphic current was immensely greater treasury likely to recommend and that she could take a bottle ef tbe The Seventies commenced their meetthan that ef tbe telephonic correct. kg'jlstiosfcst would mak it necessary Mr. Lucinda William, bife of Henry ings on tbe remedy and after giving it a fair trial of the 23rd, and will Whenever night through want of balance in a to sis part - that balance to pay ordin if she did not find it worth the money ha interned borne from meet every other Wednesday. The next loop disturbance was evident, telephonic try ex pen! J There may be some re- to bring back the bottle and! would regait Lake City, where the ba been will be held at the residence of cross talk was also meeting Scientific daction In sternal revenue taxation it fund the price paid. In tbe course of a i evident. week for torn Henry visiting K- v- - 7th. ' day or two th lady came back in com, American. now looking mnch pleasanter than be is said s pdT promise bss been made pany witb a friend in need of a cough A literary association was did a few day ago, and no wonder, for organized - Maud Molier the same old Maud to redact tl tax oa beer but It is cer- medicine anl advised her to buy A hot her oil the' 23rd. Prof. mTm. Smart tltf will be no general '"""W'know bow Hi ourselves. tie of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I once more was still engaged in her old-ti- tain thst R. A. Jones and George fowler consider thst a very good jecommenda wbnara knownas hereof over the i taxes were war, boiling Tbe political pot she rated t the chore, Bnt It is for isle for the remedy. tion f te appelated a session drfr of com. are cenamuliob and meadow Cong; tss. tanning hlghr about and feeling she wa all togged out ia a at tbs A Bon, hay, John Boyden present the same at the next meeting. ' ' More interest is being taken in thi elecSecretary 2ay delivered an addrees crusspitou way, and all could sse as F. T, McGurrin, with local A Denver genins is remodeling Uncle England Cotton Manution than any previous one. Tbe rallies speakers, that way they trod, that there was noth- before th held a will have Etizs cross well held been attended which Cabin. Toms its Republican here have facturers on icialion, rally Satur- ing special the matin with Maud. And both parties will wheTand keep the in which which on a was last, frozen day to well river a the eeting this party Washington . and tbe attended con- she had such a aansv quirk to her eye itutiop, blow-gu- n. he the took th difamaoria a an baek in witb sidering weather. somewhat donbtfulr Mr. McGurrin that tha old although dogs week, win, ie rather judge stopped as he rode bom anil stand their demonstrated that bloomers confident wilt very wear that taken ably carry her ferent tbo principles by ; hut when by him in Bit Democrat are very through the gate hs fain of Fred T. week interrie Republicanism, and was - frequently would ticket will win out. Last jw weeks ago concerning borrowed kid In tbe bip pocket. pass, Maud crjed,"Ssy , Whiskers, au ' of our financial tfapiUty future tbe McGarvin of Salt Lake and William applauded. keep off the grass," Ex. Around T TO Ho. 41. system, Ia thst interview Mr. Hsy peks apprehensively of the possibility of a change. In. this address he said; You are to be congratulated that the standard of money is fixed and established on an enduring foundation. You can mak contracts with people at borne, with people abroad, both parties to th contract knowing what tbe terms of money mean in which thoas contracts trust st last b settled. Tb political know-it-all- s ascribe th change of tone in Mr, Hsy language about th financial fa tore to the statasof the campaign. They say that his statements a few weeks ago sboqti the danger of the present financial system being overthrown If President McKinley was defeated was i Headed te marm the Re publicans and get them to take a more active part In Regular teneapeadest. I Wasuizotos. Conntj In Seven igoo. WaSHISSTOX. FROM FREE C0IRA6E OF SILVER. I $ !. 4i4 g auo-cesd- sd, -- er -- u ng ar - J V .. Wa-briJg- o 1 -- tjt j th. wbk-Ver- - pt. re-jx- tti me semi-snna- ' . i . N ti j IJ.1.U in a i. id p on them and keeps them. J. joaa 1 . i, 1 Ex. Notice. The ondersgned, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Summit Connty, Utah, hereby gives notice that valid bids for the construction of a wagon bridge scro-- s the Weber river at a point near George Wildes ranch In Webercanyon, Summit county, Utah, ill be received at the Court House in Coalville, Summit county, Utah, until November 8th,' 1900. Th right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Bids will be opened Monday, November 12th, I960, For plane, specification and other particulars consult ths underJohn Paskett, , signed. Chairman Board County Commissioners. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that anyone should tell you thst you need a few doses of Chamberlains Congh Remedy to allsy tbe irritation of tbe throat, and make sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For ale by John BoyArn A Bon. , Sallee for Publication. ' No. 4625. Department of tbe Interior, ) Land (Me at Balt Lake City, Utah, October 2. 1900. ) ' J Notice is hereby given that the follow-nam- ed settler hss filed notice of bis intention to male final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will ba made before the County Clerk of Summit county, Utah, at Coalville Utah, on November 10, 1900, viz: Emil Pauly, If. E. No 11037, as amended, for tbs S of 8 Wand W H of 8 W I Sec. 20, Tp. 3 N., R. 10 E, L. M. Utah, He names the following witness to prove bis continuous resi- -' denes upon and cultivation of said land, viz George A, Erdman, Henry Homer, Ernest Weiser, and E. Hare, all of Evanston, Wyoming, Feark D. Hobbs, Register. . R. E. Ross, attorney for claimnsnt. Wof8EJ,BE 1 A stitch In time saves nine, and a dose of ;BALLARD8 HOREIIOUND 8'fRUPattbe beginning of a cold will save yon many weary beur and even days of distressing and harrsssing cough. Price, 26 and 5$ oents, John Boyden A Bon, |