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Show 4 CTj t The DEVOTED TO THE THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. VoUVIL LETTERS SUMMIT COALVILLE, HtvKKfcH, . Utah, Nov, 8, , i very lu at this Work on the upfier ditch isnogres-1U(- I favorably. Sonic of the cheep uien have started from here u.th their sheep for tbe weal. in Sewn Days. The fiappennings cl the Fast leek Correspmdents. Richins in tbeir honor. A number parties. here, there being nearl5r everv of near friends were present. The election pasred off very qntetly here, nearly all the candidates on tbe tuk,t bavng a vote of ve Ernn-Brownrun. h peddling a agon fRePubl,ca!1 to one for tbe Democratic candidates, to Park City weekly. Mr. Calli ran ahead of hi ticket. Our little itore here ia doing all right, pu,j retnrn i a ere telephoned atthe close and its patrons are realizing that they of the count aud will appear in tbe daily can buy cheaper from a store that run papers. a no credit system than one that Carrie Tht people of Henefer having no telelarge account. graph connection hers, made arrrange-meu- ts In all probability Hoytiville will have with the telephone company to a depot and spur pot in opposite the have election returns sent direct from Creamery and a new county road in tbe Salt Lake as they caiae in. The rate near future. Your correspondent waited was and the people willingly $10, ehaiged upon tbe U. P. officials a few day since contributed the amount, not only for Dd was assured that the matter would tha returns, but to encourage the telebe taken up. phone. Abont 8 33 p. m, the returns The election passed off here very or- from New York and other eastern point derly, all voting that bad registered, ex- began coming in, and np till 1 30 a. m. cept a lew who were unable to leave the Wednesday the operator here did not house. The totel vote cast was get time to take a full breath of air. Democratic, (3; straight Re- The wires were somewhat inteirupted, publican, 27. Through some unaccount- but enough was obtained to confirm the able cause, the Democratic candidates earlier returns. Tbe boys made a good for precinct officers were not printed oa bonfire, aud some of the large one as tbe ticket, but were sent into the county welka the small were jubilant till far clerk in tbe prescribed time, The re- into tbe nght. Others went to Echo sult was they were not elected. to take in the dance and hear the returns received at that place. HER BINE sweetens the breath brightens tbs ayes clears the complexI have used Chamberlain's Colic, ion without the slightest illeffeet Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aud find of bloom natural ensures and tbs ever, haalth. Price, 60 cents. John Boyden it to be a great medicine, says Mr. E. S. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark. It" cured A ton. - . sne of blood ffv I e HOYTftVILLK Hoitbv ilxk, Utah, Nov. 8, lJ00. Editor Timsc j ( no disturbance, and voter CMt tbeir ballot. The Democrats elected their entire county ticket a ith the exceptipn of as ceesor and treasurer. The totals ol the votes cast in the county show that Iba Itemocratic ticket was a little lathe lead t the total of the vote cast in the county and tbe majority each We give below candidate received. The State and national return will le found on an other page. lollowing i the county vote awfrrvlaif trWfly 1 I 't f f is w I rewarded lor the good they. did. Jour Clack. g ; it ti V.-- j , Tie weapons were taken from them by Sheriff Lindsay and bl house, where th arms are kept, has tbe appearance of as the prisoner Thursday were arraigned Js sties Smith, one being charged assault with n deadly weapon, and th other two with carrying concealed weapon. The .latter plead guilty and wets sentenced to thirty days in the couty jail at bard labor. The other was bound over to await the action of the District Court. The dead negro was buried a abort distance from the spot when he met his death. with Stake tHmfereiiee, 1 The quarterly conference held Sunday and Monday last was one of the most poorly attended of any like gatheriug for tome time. The weather wai perfect, but uqt a great many people came in from the outaide towns, the esus no doubt being that flection too close. Another drawback was there , not being any of the church atUhorltien from Salt Lake present, Conference was commenced immediately after the close of Sunday school, and remark were made by Prest, ClnfT and Bishop Atwood. Th afternoon session Sunday whs the best meeting of the conference. Elder J. T. Carruth was the first speaker, and delivered a good sermon oa the first principles of thegoypel. He was followed by Elder L, R. Mar-tin- ean ot Logan, who apokt at length on sohjecta directly intended for the young people, aad th excellent, advice given by the speaker will do much good. Elder Joseph Kimball next spoke ot tne many" blessing enjoyed by th Saints. II bore a strong testimony of the gospel, aud urged all to live their religion. Station, and theFarmu Superintendent, On Sunday evening a conjoint session and cottages for farm laborers. Th chem- - of th M. I. A. officers of tbe Stake was ical and mineralogical, the physical, and j held, and the remarks of the speakers the biological laboratories are equipped were encouraging to the Mutual Im- witb tbe necessary apparatus for thor- prevement work. ough scientific work. The work in enTht last session of tb conference was gineering and iu mechanic and domestic held Mondayi morning, at which Prest arts, there are well equipped workshops Cluff was the principal speaker. Tier kitchens, sewing rooms aud laboratories. being no fire Jo tbe building, and other Tbe library contains about eight thou- reasons, conference was adjourned for sand bouad volumes and several thou- three months. sand pamphlets. Thste is also n large reading room for the use of students. SuinmoM. pBAcnoiii Work. Bo far as practiIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF cable, studentsin tbs different teehaical Summit County,8Ute of Utah. Miuric coarse s apply the principles of the clast Fitxgsrald, plaintiff, vu. May Fitzgerald, room to tbe practical work which is prodefendant, Summons. Th Stale of vided for on tbe tarm, in the garden Utah, to th said defendant: You are io tbe dairy, in workinon, at tia Mwwnt gremc s;i etc e twenty days after the uervice of thi counting house, and io tbe scientific tummoat upon you, if aervad within tho laboratories. Student who take th in which thie action ft brought, county manual training oourses arc prepared otherwise, within thirty day sftsr serfor skilled labor ia carpentry, ' vice, and defend th above entitled ae dairying, cooking, millinery tlnn ; and la case of your failure so to and dressmaking. do, judgment will be rendered against Tuition Is free. Anantraneefe(f$5, you according to the demand of the and a small laboratory fee to eover cost complaint, of which a copy It heruwitfa of materials used in the laboratories, erved upotTyouTwhlch, within tea dayu are required. Board can be had in priafter service of summons upon you, will vate families at from $2.60 to $3.60 per be filed with tbe clerk of taid court. week. In th College Dormitory, th Hcmit Shiium, cost is from $2.25 to $3. Pluintiffu Attorney. For catalogues and further Information P. O. Addruus, Park. City, 8ummU . W. J. Kerr, President, Logan, county, Utah. addreas, First October publication 1900. 19th, Utah. Lust publication November 23rd, 1900. TO T1IE DEAF, u Notice. Notice is bsreby given that tbe State of Utah bat filed in tbis office a list, No. CtI A COLD Take Laxative Bromo 3$, of lauds selected by tbe said State for tbe establishment and maintenance TO IN ONC DAT Quinine Tablets. refund the money if it fail to cars. E. W. Groves signature is on All druggists each box. 25c. Urlcnltml College - Logan, of OUR, dui. Th Agricultural College of Utah opened on September 18 under the most circumstances. The buildbeen repatred and thoroughly throughout. New class rooms had been furnished witb tbe best modern settee, and other changes hsd been made which greatly add to tbe facilities of th institution. Th faculty has been increased so that all large clasaea are divided into small ectioni. thereby enabling professors to give personal attention to tbe individual auspicious ings bad Never try to coax a cold or cough, ns tbe remedy that unfailingly conquers both. BALLARDS HOREHOUND SYRUP ts the great specific for n throat and lung troubles, Pjice, 36 and 60 cents. John Boyden A Son. - g, lady cured of her Deafness and Noisn in the Head by D. Nicholsons ArtiSdal Ear Drnms, gave 110,000 to bis Isititnte, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drnms may have them free. Address No. 13163, The Nicfiolion Institute, 780, Eight Avenue. New York, U. S. A. A rich Nolle. T No. 44. black-smithin- artaory. before V ' TO ei -- f rth IS n th County Attorney went to Wahsatch to hold to inquest over the body of tbe slain itiio. A jury was empaneled and proceeded o view the body. Witnesses to tbe tbooting wero examined and the officer who Ired the shot was subjected to a severe and starching cross examination County Attorney Call!. A verdict of justifiable homicide was returned, tbe jnr stating in tbeir verdict that the killed while resisting an ofnegro ficer in the discharge of his duty. Tbe dead n a wtt abont 29 years of sg and a- - sd William Iloyard. f oea were heavily armed dr i tr'ja J Thy trio of tramp were lodged in tbe eaunty jail, and en the following morning Sheriff Lindsay, Justice Smith and Editor Tinas : r a" V mercial Course, fourjiar; '7) Short Commercial Course, tqyeai , (8 tie- 'lille ItcaUtlng an Ofllccr m ,utsry Agr, cultural Course, years;- 1 M alimU It. 9j Manual Training Course in lhiniestic Last Monday four iiioroing negio kits, twojtarl; 10 Marual Training hoarded the tram in Meobauic Arts, three years ; llSub-1etweefrcffl Evanton 12 Spec- Fmoiv hi d Freshman Course, one year: CU Bk they one of tbe tai Five Months Course ; 13 Preparabrakesien, beating him over the bead tory Course. , with I club and WiwTia Cojrss. The Bperial Fite inflicting wruoiiu-jurjtHe a knocked senseless and Months of winter poursee Itrgin on uarlovlv escaped falling between the 6th. The work of these courses osr. The colo.ed men jumped off tbe is to arranged that the students may nd hid in tbe brush. A Union take tr any subject for which they are prePacifit detiCrtive and an officer from Ogpared . They sre of especial value to den er sent to arrest tbe ruffian and those who are unable to begin at the br' rch succeeded in locating first of the year. In addition to tbq reg them They were ordered to throw up work in mathematics, English, geogtheir lands, but one of them complied raphy, history, etc., courses are also aith tie demand by pulling a revolver provided for io agricultural and allied ldstsrtive, whereupon the latter subjects, iu domestic arts, iu commers&dt 'iim. Tbe wreapon used by the cial branches, and in normal training. officer was a shot gun and tbe tharge of EmiruKBT. The college buildings shot entered tbe negros neck causing comprise the Mala Bidding, the ExInstant death. Tbe other tramps sur- periment Station Building, the Mechanrendered without making any resistr-ano- ic Arts Building, tbe Dormitory, th Conservatory the Veterinary Laboratory Sheriff Lindsay was notified of the Modal Barn, the Poultry Building, and h in torn communicated and residences forth President of the w kb Attorney Call i s who wan in Park College, the Direoter of the Experiment cuy. 1 who ate it. The quick cures which it effects even io the most severe cases Caroline Hopkins Clark, wife of Bishop mkke it ,a favorite everywhere. For John Clark, who departed this life Octo sale by John Boydeo A Son. her 30th, 1900, at tbe advanced age of 9 Speaking of what a newspaper does years, 6 months and 15 days, was born for it community, th lats United State at Sutton, Warwickshire, England, on ad-the 16th day of May, 1831. She became Senator David Davis of Illinois in an : said "Each year every local pamember of the Church of Jesus Christ from $600 to $1,000 in free line per gives Saints in the sp iog of of Latter-da- y for the benefit of the community in 1849, and cam to Utah in tbe fall of which it is located ; no other agency can 1866, settling in Coalville. She was the will do thie. Tbe editor in proporor mother of seventeen children, nine of tion to his means does more than iy whom survive her seven sons and two other man. He ought to he supported, daughters and grandmother to fifty not bscsuss you happen to like him or ot grande'iildisa aud seven great grandadmire his writings, but because a local children. On the 22od day of August, paper ia tbe beet investment a commun1887, she was chosen president of tbe can make. Today the editors of local Upton Relief Society, which position ity do more work for less money than he held up to her death. She was the paper any other man on earth. Patronize daughter of Samuel and Ann Hopkins, local paper not as a charity but as to whom were born three sons and seven your an investment. daughters. At an early age she left the home of her childhood for the gospels Many people are suffering fearfully sake she being the only one iu the fam- from indigestion or despepaia, when one ily to join the church and came to single bottle of HERBINE would bring Utah. Deceased was just and kind to about a prompt andpermauent cure. A few doses will do more for a weak stomall, a loving wife, kind and indulgent ach than a prolonged course of any other mother and beloved by all who knew medicine. Price, 60 cents. John Bpy-d- en & Bon. her. bhe died in full faith of the gospel with the hope ef a glorious resurrection, Tbe funeral service over the remain Koike for Publication. No. 4636. were held from the meeting house on .Saturday, Nov. 3rd, aad was tbe largast Department of tbe Interior, attended funeral ever jhald in Upton. Land Office at bait Lake City, Utah, October , 1900. The room was beautifully decorated Notice is hereby given that the foliowith flgyers. Prest. W. W, Cluff was wing-named settler has filed notice of tbe speaker at tbe services. Twenty-thr- ee bis intention to make final proof in supvehicles loaded with sorrowing of his claim, and that said proof friends followed tbe remains to tbeir port will be made before--th- e County Clerk last resting place. of Summit Coenty, Uteh, at Coalville, Just a few minute before her death, Utah, on November 17th, 1900, vi: Mr. Clark repeated the folio ing verse: Nephi Fife, H E No. 11892. dated Oct. Affliction sore, long time I bore, 12th, 1896, for the lota 1, 2, 3 and 4, Pec. Physicians were in vain, , 30, Tp. 3 N. R 4 Er8. L-- Meridian, Utah. Till death did ease and God dil please He names tbe following witnesses to To ease me from my pain. - - CARD or TRAKKB. prove bis continuous residence upon and In behalf of my family, I wish to cultivation of said land, vix: George heartily thank all those who so kindly Fowler, Arthur Ricbtus, Joseph Edg-woand Edward Lytbgoe, all of Hen-efe- r, assisted in any way during tbe hlncae also wife. I wish to of batnmit death my and County, Utah. ( and the members Simister W. Fkark D. Hobbs, Register. thank J. R. E. excellent Roes, for music tbe attorney for claimant. ftbe choir funeral May all be rendered st tbe FREE C0IMA6E OF SILVER. hill. Cl). the-killin-g, 134-Str- aight rrtov, M:t,Uo K to The d ty passed off very quietly On Saturday night last Jesse Riehms and a lie of Mexico were entertained at a wadding cupper by Mr, and Mrc. A.JE. Told In Detail fcj Efficient , ount) Gen Democratic-- Tw Itepukltcana Elected.. The result of the election last Tuesday ol both wav a surprise to member anting. Around the County A J C Henrv Randall, 8r QP STJElXT COTJiTTY. UTAE. TIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1900. COUJfTY, 1900. Editor Tnas CORRESPONDENTS. HTTISTS T1IE ELECTIOX. HKNfcFKIt FROM ille Times requircocatsof students, insuring thorough and efficient work in all classe. Tbe faculty number 35, all specialist in their respective lines. " CouAXATh following courses are offered; (1) Agricultural Course, four years; (2) Mechanical Engineering Course, four years ; (3) Civil Engineer- four years; (4) General Send ns your orders for all County and State iazee may be paid ing Cors, - Science Course, four yearn; (6) Domesat my office until Nov. 16th, 1900. kinds of Job Work. John Bovaaa. tic An Coarae, fear years; 16) Com Notice. United Btates Land )ffice,)) Salt Lake City, Utah, J October 15, 1900, United Statee Land Office, Balt Lake Citr, Utah October 29, 1900. To vhom U may concern; To whom t ,4 may concern.-Notic- e ia hereby given that tbe 8tate filed in this office a Hat, Ne. hai lauds selected by the saidStata for tbe eatablishment and maintenance of a Reform School, under section 12, of ef n School of Mines, under Section 12 the Act of Congress approved July 16, of the Act of Congress approved July 1894. The following tracts embraced in 16, 1894. Tbe following tracts embraced said list, are in a township containing in said list, are In a township containing mineral claim of reeord, vie. : Tbe NE1 mineral claims of record, via : ' NWl section 34, Township 3 N., Bangs TheNWBee. 26, Tp. 2,N.,R. E S. L. Mer. 6 E., S. L. Mer. A copy of said list, to far at it rslatee A copy of said list, to far at it relates to said tracts, by descriptive tubdivle-ton- s, to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisbat been eonspiciously posted la ions, has been conspicuously posted iq this for this office, office, for intpecion by any person inspection by any person interested, snd by tbe public generally. interested, and by the public generally During the aixty days next following Daring tbe sixty days next following the date oi this notice under depart the date ef this notice under departmental instruction of November 27, 1896, mental instructions of November 27, or contests 1896, 23 L, p. 469, protests or contest! (23 L. D. 469;. protest of claim the to any of against the claim of the Bute to any of But against tbe hereinbefore the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore tbe tract of tubdivisioot described, on the ground that th same described, on tbe ground that tbe tame it more valuable for mineral than for it more valuable for mineral than for agriculture purposes will be reeeived and agricultural purposes will be received noted for report to tbe General Land and note for report to the Geuertl Laud Office, at Washington, D. C. Failure so Office, At Washington, D. C. Failures to protest or contest within the time to protest or contest within the tim specified will be considered sufficient specified will be considered sufficient evidence of tbe nouminerul character of evidence of the character of th tracts, and tbs selections thereof, tbe said tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objection, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval will be recommended for approval. D. Faawx Hosts, Register. FaxD. Hobbs. Register, , Gbomb A. Shot, Receiver. Guoauu A. Shot, Receiver, 13, of non-miner- 4- of Utah it - T ; |