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Show nn r devoted to txuos THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. Vol. VII. CORRESPONDENTS. J -- of sttmmit oototy. in Sera HlMlsnary Experience. Irrigation etea. 2.30; dance in the evening for adults Not. 24, hs 1900.JI Ann Arbor, Mich., holding of the National Irrigation commencing at 8 oclock. Times ; t Congress io the East, as it turned out, The phone is completed and in Editor move. Ths peool of that R lef Thinking that perhaps working or.'er. of the ntekalf have had the subject country world of the from this part might Our L. D. S. fat meeting was well atnal 1 short ntn irrigation brought home to write this est vour readers, tended last Sunday. iu a find maui.tr r.ot otherwise pos-spwotoibem and trust that it may A surprise party waa given in honor of i bfa. The importance ol in your valuable paper: . William H. Wilde on Monday evening, About three months have pawed slnlhe problem bas been presented to them it being hi 17th birthday. nd genuine interest has been awak left I my mountain home for a miliiw Andrew Peterson of Coal vill was ip to the Northern lutes, where ho od. Instead of finding opposition in for a load of coal Monday, his tret trip the Congress louud that been called as a messenger of life'-ahup the canyon for many years. rB prominence were more than to a people who are - interested in a and Janes son, Joseph, ness. My first missionary- - expend!''Christopher proposition which prom- sedan of Cache alley, arrived hert on Sunday was in Bet imreatel western population of riot, where I commenced n millions of people. mine last, and Commenced work at the labors the day after nty arrival in A on Monday evening. w theenemyi country has been incity. It was there, in company w th myth of eastern opposition vaded, . traveled week. Answer to problem oflset 6up' Elder Carruth, whom I bas faded deaway and its people are found 1 one cent had been from home, thatl spent the first toot,' pose in the year to be - a bauk anxious to see inaugurated a posited beariug 4 per cent int of my mission, and on the 5ib day of western and land recla- policy tersst, compounded every time interes-equale- d October was sent to Jackson, whejf. prtnepai. State amount in 1900 met with good success in mfafa':, 377,789, 318,629.671,617.096.08. Answer, making many friends and investigate. .The westein delegates went home Jf ith tbe feeling that they have the Problem Which weighs the most? wbichris something an Elder enjoys. laW finds Tbe Michigan conferenca srty support of eastern interest in A pvund of feathers ora pound of gold. o lor twenty-twRiders and many mot tiring action which will open to settle Answergiven next week. c mid be used to gboJ advantage. Jan" ent a half a continent, capable of If you would have an appetite like a experience at administer oftl jrtiog fifty million people. They canbe if and relilli fur mcili take of Christ, I have readied tout, not but feel that growing ; Stomach aDd Liver Tab- Gospel Chamberlain Is it for Ut a into a t satisfaction. and is hard developing great move- It lets. They correct disorders of tbe stom-- joy b and regulate tbe liver and bowels. Mormon Elder to work in this Stated E put; that many people are realising Brice, 26 cents. Samples fret, at John tbe reason that there has been so muci -- t national action would meet such a Boyden 4 Son, drug store. ch would increase the trash circulated among the peoplt iwelopment has poisoned their minds. HKXXrlK. I am thankful that I have the priv HaKarKR, Utah, Dec, 6, 1900. Haw lege of laboring for a short time in t1: Editor Times; Mr. B. Gray, who lives psar Amenia, Miss Annie Davmon is taking a vacs-io- a Masters vinevard. Although Michfy ; uchess county, N. Y., says; Chamber-"ItCoug- h weather ia subject to sudden change j Remedy is the beL vmsd-iu- s in Ogden. 1 have ever used. It is a fine e&Ild- agrees with me ; I am enjoying M. F. Harris ie visiting in the u remedy for croup nd never falls to health, also my mission, uie. When given as soon as the child this week. For all we are despised by the peop! hoarse, or even after the croopy The L'u'erary Association meet here on of the world, I say, let us put on tl, tigh has developed, it will preveat the every Saturday night. ruk armor of truth and press boldly to t' This should be borne in mind a b 'tie of the Cough Remedy i The committee is arranging fur amuse- end, so that we may be able to gain t kept ' .,:i 1 toady for instaut use as soon as ments dnringtbe holiday. smiles of the Master, lor he says, J iitonis appear.Fijril by .. A. number of our JS.ITf ve Joye jne. jecp tny t young folks spent i 'enkSoiH Mark the words pecoi Thanksgiving Day iu Morgatf; Hecefer mandments. ' i in I, Cpy. .8, Eye bath.. not su--j was dead ; A J EtppissiE$s cf tte Fist The Told 1b Detail bj leek Efficient Correspindenta. NilMK Mabiox, Editor Time Utah, Dec. 4, 1800. : The enow ie almost gone, and the mud ia ankle deep. east-salvati- e iAi net--oo- i- Eliaa Burbige baa mored bii honee, from the foot of the hill down to the main road. Miss UljJMitcheil returned to Salt Lake City on the 3rd, after spending ten days at borne. home on the John B. Hoytr-turne- d o 2nd inrt-- , liter !P ding the past week in Salt Lake City. Wm. Anderson moved his wife to Park City on the 28th of Nov. to live th is w inter, as he has employment at that place. A wedding reception was given in honMitchell at the or of Mr. and Mr. home of Mr. Jos. Mitchell oh the 28th o' Bt-n- j. November. Harry Mitchell has moved his family down from their home on tbe mountain side into bis new boras, which he recently purchased from Louis Knudsen. Mrs. John Woolstenhulme returned komeon tbe 1st tPSt.,frora Spanish Fork where she had been for tome time past daughter. Mrs,- - Hannah waiting on Lewis, w ho has been suffering with a eever case of heart-troubl- hr -- sup-sho- juf thie-supp- nat-whi- TCttCma me-trop- . ! Mrs. Jane E. Lemon and son, James, Ail T P1 MiE8.,iLy-Hake Art Company held forth Lake City yesterday morning, where hereon Saturday and Monday evenings Mr. Lemon and Miss Woodard will be of the past week. Joined in the holy bonds of matrimony Two fine pianos have been shipped in the Temple, Wed. Dec. 6th. into our tow n lately and a nice class is Mr. aDd Mrs, bolon Pore n sea gave a taking music lessons, under the able Thanksgiving Party that waa a grand of Mire Ogood, of Morgan. At 6:45) the management success in eve?y-respeAt the district meeting held here on guests began to arrive and at 6:30 supper Dec. ve 3rd, the old board of officers wrere was being served to about thirty-fiand an assessement of 60 cents reelected guests. Tbe table was spread with' for the year lUOl-loacre levied in everything in the line of eatables any per 5.in cash. one could wish for. All who were pre- lalior and J s e - sent did justice to the Our school trustee have added to the good things, The was of the children by having a fine in of the comfort remainder evening spent of various well driven in the District school square playir.g cards, aud games kinds. At 11 ;35 cake and' wine were C. Mills of Hoytsville performed the served and at 12 :30 theguests began to work, and he ia now driving one for A. wend their way homeward, declaring E. Riehins. a more never had spent enjoyable they evening in their lives. Nlners Wanted. , i i he ear how the heart ol man, the things hath in store for them that ' a.ch t love ) 1. s ' 423 Miiier Ave., Anu Arbor, Th But Plaster, M tfPKK s Department of th Interior, ) Laml Dtfic at Salt Lake City, Utah, November SO 1900.- - J A Notice is hereby given that the follow- named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proofs in support of their claims and that said proofs will be made before fhe County Clerk of Summit county, Utah, at Coalville Utah, on I I can say as did Paul, Rom. :10. i Tub Times ia a welcome visitor, f I remain, yours truly, J. D. Barbei, EXECUTED MEATLY Xo- - Xsstlce Agricultural College ol Cttfe, - Logan, Utah. The Agrigultural Colleg Utah 18 pned on September under the most auspicious cir. am stances. The build-rativ- e, jpgs had been repaired and thoroughly innovated throughout. New class rooms bad t,,,, furnished with tbe best mod- ern settees, and other changes had been made which greatly add to tbe facili' ties of the institution. Ths faculty has been Increased so that are divided into small all Urge section, thereby enabling professors to give personal attention to tbe individual : fr Pnbllradoa. No. 4888. - Land 7-- Department of th Interior, at Salt Lake Citv, Utah, November 28, 1900. Office Notice i hereby given that the (ol lowing named settler ha filed notice of. bis Intention to make final proof in upw. port of his claim, and that said proof th County Clerk of ' Summ't wunty, Utah, at Coelvillw Utah, 00 January 6th, 1900, ns: Walter will be mad before Clark, U E No. 11227, dated Nov. 7;. 1894, for Lot 4, SWJ f KWJ and f kWJf See. 2, Tp. 2 N R 7 E, 8. L M. Utah. lie name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence requiiements of atndents, insuring thor- upon and cultivation of said land, vis f ough and efficient work in all classes. Gorge Randall, William Robinson, The faculty numbers 35, all specialists William nsrris, William gtaley, all of in their respective lines. Cplon, Summit county, Utah. ,, 4 Courses Th following courses are Faaxa D. Hobbs, Register, , offered; (1) Agricultural Course, four R. E. Ross, attorney. ntftfi. , years; (2) Mechanical Engineering Coarse, Mur years ; (S) Civil EngineerSubscribe for XHE XIMES. ing Course,- - four years; -- 44) General Science Course, four year; DomesKol tic Arts Course four year i8) ComUnited Statr Lend Office, mercial Course, four years (7) Short Bal Lafcr Citv, Uuh Commercial Course, two j.1 ; (8 EleOctober 28, 1900, jt mentary Agricultural Course, two years; lb whom it ' mag concern; . , - i ' 93 Manual Training Course in Domestic Notice is hereby given thst the State ' Arts, two years; 10j Manual Training of Uuh has filed in this office a Hit, N. in Mechauie Arts, three years; 11 13, of lands selected the said by State Course, one year; 12 Spec- for th establishment and maintenance ial Five Months Coutte; 13 Preparasf a School of Mines, under Section 12, tory Course. of the Act of Congreas approved July Whiter Course. Th Special Five 16, 1894. The following tracts embraced Months of winter courses begiu on Noin said list, are in a township containing7 vember fith. The work pf these courses mineral claim of record, vis; 1 eosrranged thst th students- - may Tbs N W Sec. 20, Tp, 2, N., R. take suy subject for which they ere preE., S. L Mer, pared. They are of especial value to A copy of said Hit, to far as , it relates-tthose who are unable to begin at tbe said tracts, by descriptive lubdivis--ion- s, first ol the year. In addition to the hat beta in iuBUUhf matjee, jEnglisb,, geog- this office, for eouspiolouriy posted inspecion by any person raphy, history etc., courses': are . ieo interested, and by the -public generally. lied provided for ia agricultural and During (he sixty day next following . nbj'-cta1 3 domestic arts, in cummer- , & , 'i ig, k i o reg-wor- k 4 , d 1 ? t j . dampened rib ChamUrlains pain Balm and bos 1 4 the effected parts it superior to tn plaster. When troubled with lame kcl or paint in the side or chest, give i trial and you arecertaio to be morti8 pleased with the prompt relief wbif it affords. Pain Balm also cares rherstri-isOne application gives relief, for ! tale by John Boyden 4 Son. A WORE S'' tn-o- Arad tie Cent; JOB UTiJ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1900 SUMMIT COUKTY, COALVILLE, LETTERS, FROM rNTfiESTS k Jot piece of flannel m. January 12, 1901, vis: George Huff, H E 11008, for the N K SEtf and N g t N Sec. 2 W R 8 E, 6. L.M. He 8, Tp. names the following w itnessei to prove his continuous residence upon and culti ration of said land, viz: M.T. Staley, M. E. Staley, William H. Staley, C. D. 8axton, all of Upton, Utah. , ALSO iOufei"" C EquirnaaT-Tb- e college huiLllngs comprli th Main Buildirg, the Experiment Station Building, the Mechanic Arts Building, tbe Dormitory, the Conservatory the Veterinary Laboratory tbe Model Barn, the Ponitry Building, and residences for th President of the College, the Director of the Experiment Station, and the farm Superintendent, and cottages for farm laborers. Ths chemical and mineralogies), the physical, and the biological labaratoiies are equipped with tbe necessary apparatus for thorough scientifiic work The work in engineering and in mechanic and domestic arts, there are .well equipped workshops kitchens, sewing rooms and laboratories. Tbe library contains about eight then-sa- nd bound volumes sod several thousand pamphlets. There It also a large rsadiog room for the use of stndents. ' i D, 459), proteita or conteats against the clkiju of th State to any of the traeU or subdivisions hereinbefore detcrilwd, on tb groundthat the tamo it mors valuable for mineral Jhan for sgricnltural purposes will be received end noted for report to the General Lend v Office, at Washington, D. C, Failure 1 to protest or contest within the time Ipecifijjd will be coasidered sufficient evidence of ths character of tbe said tracts, and the selection thereof, ' being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval, Fasxa D. Hojras, Register. Georgs A. Purrs, RceiTc, 18O0g 23 Id non-miner- William H- - Staley, H. E. 11902, for Sstlcs, Card of Thanks. tbe ,v KWJs and Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 18, United States Land utltce, The' family of Andrew Peterson Mb R 8 E, S. L. M. He names the Salt Lake Utah, to extend their heartfelt thanks tdt Tp. 2, N, ' ' OctoberCity, Another successful party was given in 15, 1900. Good coal miner ean find employ following witnesses to prove his contin, Coalville quartette who' rendered the uous residence Lcraor of Mr. Seise Sorensen, ho celebrate ment at theGras T upon and cultivation of j Practical Woke. So far as practiit may conctm: CreekcoalmiiterAp-- ' alsola9 at tbe said : and via M. T. fiFaley, John B. cable, studentain tbe different technical on singing funeral, land, Sunday evening. ply at once. This bis 31st birthday, Notice Is hereby given that the State 7 company also wants who assisted ns daring his kieknesfiJ Kidd, M. E. Staley, George Huff, all of courses apply tbe principles of the class Dec. 2nd. A delicious.supper was served mine props. of Utah bas filed In this office a Hat, No. UptonUtah. death. Mas. A. PiTEkt- room to the practical work which is proD. Hobbs, Register. F at8p. m The evening was spent in ' 38, of lands selected by the said State i 12 of various at vided for on the larm, in ftie gardens klnnds, games playing Food Changed To IoUon. for tbe establishment and maintenance t I 'A Womans Axsful Peril. and orchards, jnthedainrfia workshops, of oclock refreshments were served an I a Reform School, under section 12, of . Putrefying food in the intestines proThere it only One chance to save your in the kitchens and at 1 :S0 all said good night to the host duces effects if ke those of arsenic, but The dub members were pleasant! eeying.rooms, in tbe tb Act of life Congress approved July 16, and is an that operation' ft tbrongh and hostess, and went home feeling that j)r. Kinks New Life Pills expel counting house, and 'in the scientifiic 1894. The the tertained at the home of Mrs. hi were the j words heard Mrs, by folowing tracts embraced In startling poisons frarn cloggei bowels, gently, Hansen on Wednesday, ""Nov. 21 t. .ct I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her j laboratories. Stodenu who Uk Hi said hey had spent a very enjoyable evenare In a township containing list, i easily but surely, caring Constipation, a few items of a business nature fro doctor after he had vainly tried to enr j manual training oourses are prepared jng I mineral claim of record, via. : The NEJa Biliousness, Sick Headache Fevers, all disposed of, the follow ing program her of a frightful caseof stomach troublt (orsktlled labor in carpentry, black-anover carried NW) section 34, Township 8 N., Range you Praise the bridge that Diver, Kidney and Bowel tronbles. Only j yellow jaundice. Gal! stones given: cooking, millinery 6 dairying, smithing, BALLARDS or flood a 25c at cough. John Boyden 4 Son. either E., 8. L. Mer, , Answers to roll call by quotnoa formed and she contantly grew woree. and dressmaking. HOREHOUND SYRUP bas brought to Then she began to nee Electric Bitters A copy of said! list, so far as it relate from Longfellow. Tuition is free. An entrance fee cf 5, to many over throat and long tronbles, such which wholly cured her. Its wonderCounty Hatters. said tracts, by descriptive subdivisits that bronehitis, etc., Mrs. colds, as coughs, Eldredgo continued the hilry ful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. and a small laboratory fee to cover cost Tbe has been conspicuously posted in Commissioners ions, met Dec. 25 County of Greece, concluding with the Care Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try of materials need in the laboratories praises aresung everywhere. Price, and 3rd Son. continued this session nntil 4 Dec. in John Boyden office, for inspection by any person ad 50 cents, it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed For aale by capture and death of Eumence. are required. Board can be had in. pri fith. A large number of bills were pre- interested, and by the public generally. Mrs. Allen gave a biographical skteh John Boyden 4 Son. GRASS CREEK vats families at from 02.50 to (3.50 per Daring the sixty days neat following of John tireenleaf Whittier, and n Grata Crqek, Dec. 5, 1900, It looks tunny to see a full feathered week. In the College Dormitory, tbe tbe date of fhl notice under deport ' s Editor Timerand full grewn bird hanging aronnd it cost is from 02.25 to 03. mental instruction of November 27, 1896, " " j I n9tt.d road the ""IT author. again. Local team -are on For catalogues and further information ",r'7",7 ail and them parent it' bills. The provide (23 L, D. 469;. protests or t road contests' letting supervisor phvsuians The output of co .1 at tbe mine, was bi;;9 were al, ailowed'Qn motion of ! food, but it is not a bit funnier than to address, W. J. Kerr, President. Logan of State th the claim to against any of faIlan8en All8,.er8 of Calulerf - see larger list month then any proceeding ComiulES10ier Raskett Otdinance No. 15 tbe tracts of subdivisions hereinbefore big ehnmp of a boy smoking cigo- - btab. land, etc. e- tetti and getting three meal a day, proth commissioners all was. passed, described," on the that tbe same TO THE After the program the hostess atf'yd vided their of his father ; or a young the raFk from toil CUxpMc.hed it more by . voting aya on roll and mineral valuable Two men for of her cured than ' for rich a lady -da1ntyrefre8huienls;nrua T Tam N . the ichoTon work commenced 11 at Woman 'i e T aho lets her mother do the Board adjourned, Noues iiTthe tents here and agncalturepurpoeea wiirbe fcccivedandF other pleasant and profitable afterwon. Hy . to noted for waihing. while sh plays on the piano Artificial Ear Drums, gave f 16,000 mine Monday evening. report to tbe General Land Ni one can reasonably hope for good bis Institute, .0 that de.f people nnabl Officeat or works a png dog on a doily. . The commit-nJ Washington, D. C. Failure ao purchasing The financial health unless hi bowel move once each hays He Was ortured.' j time soon to procure the Ear Drums may have old birde to resthe when comes at the protest Or contest within the time When this is not attended to, dia- tee, met on Sunday evening them free. Address No, 13163, Tbe I suffered Such pain from cord I make for their the hustle ones and young appointed, orders of the stomach arise, biliousness, could Nicholson Institute, 7S0, light Avenue; specified will be considered sufficient idence of Joseph Bather, hardly walk, writes IL Robioni food U- - 8. A. Eliza1 are and soon evidence of the non mineral character of follow. If you Hillsborough, his daughter, dyspepsia pile III,, bat Bucklin Arni- could starve, and the same policy New York, Joseph Barber and void these ailments ca Sal ye completely cured them.' be the tracts, and the selections thereof, well employed by many a father keep the yonr lor the presents nnrehase in t bowels regular by taking Chamberlains like TO Cl'R A COLD IN ONE DAT on sprains, cuts, scalds, rs, and mother, Ex. magic to decided also was being otherwise free from objection, It Christmas tree. &(omftcb aod Liver Tab lets when reqnlr- - bruises, harm, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. will be recommended tor boils, ulcers. Dei feet Xnaas al on day approval. distnbute the presents They are so easy to take and mild healer of skin diseases and Cur All druggists refund the money if it fails pile. Send all for D. this Frame of orders children in Hosbs, ! us' your, and gentle Register. effect. For sale by John ! guaranteed by John 10 oclock to all the to core. E. W. Grove's signatnre it on Boyden and Giosoa A. Smith, Receiver. i 2 cent. fcinds of Job Work. t dance te commence at Boyden 4 Son. Childrens 25c. box. .each LorgL X uK H J J . tr-h- ! , T BJ J ' ! its . , |