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Show ir THE COUNTY NEWS ,k Week Frwat . Start? ! CHTT Tint' Th Him rad to WrttoAkuot. Kama, I' tali. - Eptpjm Times: Our chool. roll i rapidly increasing. Wil-lian- is here. The Tithing house Las received a new coat of plaster ar.d paint preparatory for winter services.. . , Miss Lizzie Hudson, asistaut teacher in the Kama school, "has arrived and commenced her school labois. T. 0. Angel, drummer for 'V. C. Npble Mercantile Company, Salt Lake, was a guest at the Kama House this week. W. L- - Co-o- fatten of Salt Lake, agent for A Granite Co., Iowa, Marble p has been looking up tire dead in our locality. Kama is proud of .lie arrival this week of three re w -- re na. Mr. Parks, Mrs. Simpson and Mvc. Bleazard are improving nicely, but Hr Lawrence is the worse for wear. of Ogden and Mr. Callis ef Loar L. J. Coalville Wd forth in Carpenters hall on the 1st, on the principles of Democracy. The singing and mandolin solos from the glee club were very much appreciated. W. y. Clnff and Alms EldAdge held a meetirfg-iCarpenters hall showing the advantages of not removing the McLaugblin, county seat. Messrs. Keith, Demi tig and ethers from Park City also attended the meeting. The Brever Dramatic Company held forth here last Monday evening w ith That part Fanchon, the Cricket. was excellently reudered by Nellie Dwry, But the party ol Landry, her lover, was simply murdered. The lady that too the part of Mother lacked tbe natural conversational tone. .Old Witch did well. Election day passed off very quietly, hut was celebrated in the evening with a grand half iff Carpenters hall. And according to the count there is an average ol about eight Republican majority. A. J. Weber ran far ahead. There was a large tnajorityfor the constitution, also for the removal of the county " O. eeat. , " ' OAKLEY. looking Oakley, Utah, Editor Times : ' Nov. 7, 1895. The election passed off quietly ; all the excitement was that some had a little too much bugjuice, as they called it. Oakley is a proud little village at last, and well she may be, for she has one of the nicest liberty poles in the county, also one of tbe finest. If not the best ftijff that final in the air. It - w ent up with the Old Territory and came down .with the new . garb of Mate in large letters upon it. Following is the result of the election in this place: -- - Ltmocrat. tipuhiiram. 24 II. M. Wells , 28 J. T, Caine C. E. Allen ... 24 B. H. Robert.. 28 J. T. Hammond .27 F, 8. Harris.... 25 M, Richards.. ,.28 G.- C. Wilson.. 24 J. Chipman ,...27 A. Greenwood.. 25 A. C. Bishop ... 27 A. J. Weber 25 28 K. G. Maeser. ..26 J. R. Park C. 8. Zaue 29 S. R. Thurman. 24 G. W. Bartoh . ..28 R. W. Young . 23 2 Miner. ... . 27 T. Maloney W. I. 83 .18 O. Hiles B. Ferguson... 23 A.Howatt 28 E. D; T, Kearns..., 24 R.C. Chambers 28 G. Beard...,, 27 C. Callis. .....25 lb S. McCorkle. .. E. II. Rhead... Removal of county seat, yes, 34 ; no, 18 ; TMmstitution, yes, 34; no, 15; 3' blanks, . JA. N. B. S. PEOA. Peoa, Utah, Nov. 1, J 1895. Eimtox Times ; Mike Spencer is down from the Teton : Basin, Idaho. : c George Beard gained his votes by bis talk hereon Saturday night, it is said. The pupils of the district school held an election. Eveu the children are taking an interest in politics. The many friends ol R. C. Chambers were delighted with the results in hi favor in this place, at least. F d ward H. Rhead came up to Snyders vote, they both being tbe heaviest cast. Ed lias a host of friends up here. Wilson I. Snyder Is" assured, or . should bejthat he has many friends in this neck of the w oods, as is shoyrn by the large vote cat for him. A large number of gentlemen who in Park Citv, and it is needless to rsa v ere in favor of the county seat removal. suddenly discovered last week that they had many friends over this way on whom i; wpuld be a pleasure to call Why, bless your heart, there was nothing loo good for u; and many are wondering the why and wherefor of this -- 1 re-Si- -- : k: J J ustR.ecej ved;a U.neof N ew and Nobby GOODS. Black Cashmere, We you " 25c. 30c, 35c, 40c. per cent New Figured Brilliants, choice dark colors, 16c, 22 30c, worth 20 percent more than we ask. Our Fascinators and knit Wool Shawls are now in. Best stock In the county. Prices lower than ever. a further addition to our already Arrived large Shoe Stock. We can meet your wants ... in Shoes.and remember our policy to keep PRICES DOWN, we strictly follow, no matter how high leather may climb. Prices are unchanged on all lots offered last and not closeiTbut Shoes, Pants, ' Month, and yet Flannels in Dress Linseys Outing Goods, Blankets and Winter Shawls. It will repay you to call and examine our stock. We are selling lots of goods simply because our prices are popular. tbey-Juid-- OnePrice o CASH BARGAIN 'STORE. n ei-e- o, - con-elud- ser-vic- vot-in- g -- - TwT T CI J(jF rr r nr - ei 1 , nr nr nr ic. ..,,., n n GASH r November Nov. 6, 18'iu. We have bad ur share of political rallies, especially Republican. Mrs. Bertha Young and Maggie from Ashler are visiting relatives the I 2r KAMVt. . t ,My frUfod U W0B' Greenwood, lb, 26; Paines Chipman, R., last, the ts over and eon are aa 34. for Attorney General. A. J. Weber, eumpmteiv forgotten as if you had never j p., ; A. C. B.sbop, R., 33. For Su- U ra of INtblic Instruction, j iwrintendent A Democratic rally was held here on i Karl G. Maeser, D., 28; John R.Tark, w;ght, the speaker being the It., 34. For Supreme Judge, Samuel Hon.U. A.Ualh and Judge J. A. Wil - R. Ihurman.D., 0; Richard W. Yoon, 1u"s 87 ; Thomas Maloney, R., 38; James j IX, The snowstorm on Monday covered A. Miner, R , 33; Charles 8. Zane, R., the ground with the Maui.ful and! George W, Baitch, R., 34. For since which time the weatnel has been; Judge for u.e Third Judicial District, very cold. CgJen Hues, D ,26; Andrew HowatP,, The friends of Torn Kearns arc wonder- 23; Le Grand Young, 31; Wilson I. ing what gut tote the voter that they Snyder, U., 37 ; S. Ib R. Thompson, R , snowed him under so uumercyfully and 2U ; Barlow Fergusoq, R , 34. For State Senator fot the Fifth Senatorial District Uiatagainst all expectations. - Toe Republican rally here on Satur- Robert C. Chambers,- - PL, 36; Thomas 24. For State Representaday evening last was a success, the Kearns, R., tive for the Ninth Representative DisF. W. Marchant of IViA speakers being trict, Charles A. Callis, p., 27 ; George and George Beard of Coalville. ,r, way luipublicans and Democrata Beard, R, 33. For County Superin- teudent of Schools, Edward II. Rhead, switched around at the last moment was p., S7; p. s. p. McCorkle, R., 25 vote., enough to make one. Lead sw an. There The election passed off w ithout any very 221-2- c, is Homing sure aVout the average voter. great trouble, none at all near the polls. Mrs. barali M. Newman returned Some of our people have juat started Save on-thes- e 25 goods. home from Idaho on Monday. The into politics and if they keep tbeir lick has beeu from home about a uiontn up will bebewrd to good advantage in lady visiting her sens and daughters who year to come. A usual a dauce in l-reside near Idaho Falls. MarchanW hall followed after the Bolls 2c, z The Kaiuas brass band furnished the were closed, V hat music last week at the Thursday night might have been a fatal affair aad was thanks ef our tbe have meeting just averted in time Tuesday night. citizens for their kindness. May the It seems that Mrs. Robert Allen bad put her twoehildren te bed, filled the stove boys live long and prosper. The advocates fwr the removal of the oven with wood and then bad gone to to-da- y, county eeat from Coalville to Dark City the dance just across the street fioiu her had more than one argument to catch residence. There being s fire in the the unsuspecting sucker, and they man- stove the wood in the oven became ignited and the room wm filled to 8 util caaged to laud him every time. tion with smoke and the children were Hon. V. W. duff and Hon. Alma almost overcome, but fortunately Mr. were in the speaker here our Eldredge Allen reached home just in time to tare public worship meeting on Sunday, and Jipon his arrival called for The gentlemen avoided politics during them, help, opened thdoor and the children their remarks, much to their credit, ' were carried to thtfopen air through the Abraham M. Lyons, Robert M, Newblinding smoke. Had Mr, Allen been man and Albert J. Maxwell returned to five minutes later there could Jiave been home and friends here last 'week frbm as hope to save the children, and as it Idaho; the former having been absent was A very -- mar row- -- scape. for eighteen months and the latter two People Cannot be too careful when they for about six monis. leave children and house alone. In this case, Mrs. 0. F. Lyons and son, Ale. weat fortunately, no very serious results to Salt Lake last w eek and returned on ccurred and for which we all feel B. R. E.,Vux. Monday. The ladySl.ittle child wa thankful. taken very sick' while ifi the citv and ROCKFOKT. had two fits, but has improved wonder Rocepokt, Utah, Nov. 7, 1895. Editor Time : fully since thev relumed home J. M.Malin has moved into hisjiew The result of the election wilKbe looked for with a great deal of anxiety, residence. H. Seamor.s was elected justice of the and the question that is troubling the minds of many is: What will it be? peace for Rockpoct Ah, thats the rub and we will have to There was a dance here on the evenpossess our souls in patience until we ing of the 5th, There was a very slim " ' . . learn of our defeat or victory. attendance, An error erept into my letter through A DemucraticXniliy was held here on TMitVEi WAV El). Sunday- to visit Mr. and Mr, out any teams being sent out a very some unaccountable cause last week and Friday. Messrs. Motley and Kim I all Croyden Phoelm Mrs. that Could citizen Thomaaof Junction City, cast ballot a turned Ole Hendrickson. I take the first opportunity to straighten were the speakeu 111., was told by her doctors she bad 74 ns 6nF follow: atuUpotledr yoTev, the matter out. My letter was made to , E. M. Siaket came home from V. If, Weaver has moved in from hi consumption and that there wa no Logan Forty-sevestraight Democratic; 4 hoe for her, but two bottles of Dr. say that there were two political meet- on Monday and returned on Tuesday ranch up Huff creek fortne wiater. scratched; 10 straight Republican ; 13 Kings New Discovery completely cured ings here on Thursday evening, etc.; etc. after casting his vote. r Mr, E. . 1rndence of Bark lty was scratched; 2 for removal of county seat; hcT and she av it saved her Use. Mr. i fi Now the facts in the me are; Two' 7 bo. Jtcireis, 139 I lorn! KL, Sts Fian. A Republican rally was held here on down Sunday yiaitmg Mr. hfid Mr. 63 for the const UiiUotFknJ 6 against. were for out given meetings Thursday stitJcred from a dreadful cold, apMonday. Messrs. Snyder and McCorkle Turpin. C. W. evening, one by the Republicans ami of Park proaching consumption, tried without and Mrs. E. Mrs. James were Bromley the City speakers. result everything else then bought one one by the Democrats, at which ion, i HtttrEit, bottle ot Dr. King New Discovery and 0 Wednesday evening of lat week Richins collected about f40 for the fair C. v. Bennett was to speak at the in two week was cured. He inturallv IUneveh, Utah, Nov to I held in Coalville this week. the citizens in met the schoolhoute former and Major M. M. Coffey at the thankful. It is such results, of which White A Sons Company had seventeen Editor Times; latter. Before either of the gentlemen w here theDemocratic rddress was read these are sample, that prove tbe wonThe slisepherd are making prepara- derful etlieacv of this medicine ia here arrived the chairman of the Democratic in a very able manner by E. D. Crow-the- r. head of sheep killed on the train cough B. tion for starting for minter range. sudden a and cold. Free trial bottle at John caused stop. was The by with Tuesday, reading interpersed club proposed to the chairman of the Boy den A hns Drug Store, Regular ami recitations. tie agreed that winter is fast HOVTSVItLE. Republican club that a joint debate be songs, music, speeches size 50c. and 1. And overcoat are The election returns for this precinct certainly held instead of t'vo meetings, and aa the IIoytsville, Utah, Nov. not to bedispited. JodgeTroutt.at San Francisco, has Democrats had- - procured a Brass band are as follows; Democratic, .18; Re- Ewtb Time i annulled tbe marriage ofC. W, Saunders There was ball a for the evening were confident of draw- publican, 15, B, 11. Roberta received 19 hereon Monday The Sunday school benefit dance cn and Mrs. Sadie Saunders, of East Boston, night which wa fairly attended. Music ing the larger crowd. Tbe Republican votes, McCorkle 14, E. II. Rhead 16. election night was a success. on tbe ground that Saunders wa was Bond chairman agreed to carry out the proinzsi-tio- n For removal of county aeat. No, 19; yes, G. fapnuhed by striving aMs., was Up A few minor when tbe ceremony wa perof Provo Mrs. Stewart if his speaker was of tbe saint mind ; 8. band. K. 8. formed. Saunders w ho i son of Ol iver days this week to visit her son, A. J. but when Judge Bennett arrived here-fuse- d li. Sannder of Boston, testified that he and Beard Thomas William Menu, ' wtssiur. our teacher. Stewart, married the w onion from whom he ha to debate, but thought it would be Wr!ght of Coalville visited our Wanshie, Utah, Nov. 7, 1895 lawn divorced against his will ami ha It is rumored there are cheap farms School on the 2nd and were the Sunday wise to have a joint meeting, which was speakEditor Times; not seen her since, , have in Heneier since twenty-tw- o agreed to. Judge Bennett occupying ers at the afternoon service. Mr. Ramsey and John llortln were Park move to to City. about one hour and a half, Major Coffey If the hair Is falling out, or turning The election passed off very' quietly the speakers hereon Sunday afternoon. The two citizens who voted here for following for about the same time. The gray, requiring a stimulant with nourGeneral manager Murray of the Bell the removal of the comity seat, if they here ; a full vote wss cast 73 out of 74 ishing and house was crowded and great interest coloring food, Halls Vege w 49 result as Republiproperty, would have registered. The was taken by the audience. How I was Telephone line is expected oat any dav own taxable table Sicilian Hair Renew er Djnst the cast were 23 vote to can Democratic 9 ; looked tick w hen their tax notice came able to way on Wednesday what took to look over the telephone route. the constitution. The greatest specific. follow on is Robert the and Mr. Mr. E. R. along for the next twenty years if the against ing day past my .Young place Herald, 5: E. G. OJfconneli, the unsurprise wa the vote cast for tne reken. Young went to Soda Springs on the 4th removal had been accomplished. moval of the county seat, 22 in all. At dertaker, last night rcojved a telegram to attend a don hie wedding of their relaThe noble spirit af Father McMichael least half of that nrt tuber were cast from Eureka, announcing the death of The follow lug is the result of the eleca mistake. The people have Dennis tives there. took be living Sullivan, for flight to the other shore Thursday through admitted They expect to years foretion held in this precinct Tuesday. As that they scratched the man of the Bullion-Bec- k many openly funeral mine. 31st. The October ten gone days. night, w and be thatlbey were were held here Ht 11 o'clock a. m., Election day would have passed ef against the removal. Nearly hard to tell jut where and how the votes Old people suffer much from disorder and were fairly well attended the Sidney of Urinary organs, amt would turn up, itnd on this occasion the very quietly here if it had not been for Saturday, YV, President and relatives. areal says gratified at the wonderful Democrat ami B publicans were neither a little too much booze. Some of the by friends effect of Dr. J. H. McLeans Liver and W. Cluff, Alma Eldredge and Andrew I very agreeably surprised and the party toys were feeling very merry. FollowKidney Balm in banishing the trouble. at serthe eakers w ere the Peterson leaders on both sides are wondering ing is the result of the bailout cast in Brice fl per bottle. an wa honorable, B. H: Robert 81, C. Ei vices. The deceased w here they are at. Mr. Chambers, Mr. this precinct; upright neighbor and citizen. He was Roberts, Thurman and Rhead oil the Allen 14; JobnT. Caine 29, HeberM. in Ireland ; emDemocratic aide ran ahead of their Wells 16; Fisher 8. Harris 29, 3, T. bprn August 11, 1811, D. S. faith hi 1841 ; came L. braced the 4 Hsmmond M. RichWilson C 29, J6; ticket, while Le Grande Young was ftillv to Utah in 1852 and died t the age of op to It. On the Republican side Wells, ard Jr., 16; Alma Greenwood 29, James 84 ' years. He is the father nftwo sons Weber 29, A. C. Hammond. Richards, Chipman, Bishop, Chipman 16;ArJ, TXT-five daughter, all married. The and K. Maeser G. R. Jehn 29, 16; Snyder.-FergusoBishop n IarkrMinerT Bartch. J lots a follow: and Beard were up to thgir ticket, Sny- Park 16; Samuel R. Thurman 29, R. W. daughters havecastlheir married Svmesj Italiella, Sarah, George Thomas A. Maloney 29, J. After a brief introduction, the Wanamaker & der running away ahead, while Kearns Young 29; H. Mctfueen ; Emma, Jonah Birch, Zane S, Minor ii, W, Bartch G, C, 16, 16, to the vote going lost very heavily, Brown goods are meeting with the approval of Robert JfKjueen for the 16, Ogden Hilei 31; Andrew Howat 29, all of our town ; Maria, Chambers. The registration of Evanston, YY'yo. ;Martlm, Mr. Garrett the jmblic. county ticket was 69, of which- 62 votes Le Grand Young 31, W. I, Snyder 12, E. of assertion. California. Woodland, 14 ; Barlew Fergnson D. R. terriThompson from absent 7 tbe My increasing sales amply verify the were cast, being her accident A painful happened ThrFINEST GOODS, the GREATEST VAtory ; the number of registered t eters 15, R. C. Chambers 28, Thomas Kearns Hammond Charle C. Beard Callis A. 29, E. 17, 16, George Friday night, by who were at liome and could vote on the RIETY, the LOWEST IN PRICE. Rememstate ticket was 62 and tbe full vote was II. Rhead 28, D. S. L. McCorkle 17; having his leg, below the knee, severely the bone in ber the Wanamaker, & Brown Clothing Man. cast. The number w ho voted for the For removal of county seat to Park City cut and tbe flesh torn frem removal of the county spat was a great yes, 14 ; no, 30 ; for constitution yes, 34 ; the hay baler. The unfortunate man is In addition to the Wanamaker & Brown goods, 8 ; there were votes cn the constitu a widower, and has been in the employ no, moveof friends the evenrthe to surprise I now carry samples of everything in HOME -this summer, n4 ment, as it wss net els i med thaCe ver tionand county seat lost on account of of tbe Brown Bros, n- M ADE"CL0THI N CLirTopal roil sojTTidm e ? was working for them feeding the baler fifteen would favor it; fourteen votes the yes and no not being scratched. of the accin this line, inThe Y L. M. I, Association wa organ- at their house Rt the tm were cast aeaSnst the constitution and dustry I can give satisfaction the in hay with was ident. He Red-dall Wool Hose, pressing 43 m its'- favor ; but here is the vote ; ized here last week with Mrs, Jnlia cluding Ladies and Childrens his foot when he slipped with the other, a president. Y, For Representative to the 54th Congress, A line of Overalls, Hose. Half Gents all Wool which caused him to lose his lalance B. H. Roberts, D., 33; Clarence E, Allen, ECHO School and Supplies. I just when the plunger caught his leg p 26. For Governor, John T. Caine, Jumpers, etc. Stationery Nov 7, 1895, I m bnd it is a Utah, Echo, and fast. him held Music Sheet Music; M. Wells, K., 32;B.H. D.,28; litbcr Everything Editoh Times: nsnal practice for !l feeler to use their 22k of For 2. D State, secretary Roberts, Books Musical Instruments, Strings, Fittings, hxt to pres the bay dwn into the j Fisher S. I i'a r i D 26; James T. Ilaiu-- j flection day was very quiet here A. , W.J, WRIGHT. James Bromley made a business trip hopper, etc., etc. mond, K., 34. For State Auditor, Guy k 3 noticed was at our' fc, ft i F ) pi pi R !k jk - Mure enthusiasm P - C. M iton I 28; Morgan Richards, Jr., to Castle Rock this week. - f ip "Ual. n than sea-oWith Mrs. and this Brim G. here to went Mr, A, poll R., 34, For State Treasurer, .Alma ' " E,u Tk our alert by gathered n: - ! i- fVK -- |