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Show -- Y - Muj ? VUk The IMES, i OFFICIAL From SUMMIT CODHTY, OF VOTE Ik- - Canvass- - of the The county commiss'oners have been la session 11 week, can vising the election returns and si owing bills. Some changes in the votes cast were made and the corrected table appears in this issue. TUI will devote more time to PRECINCTS OUTSIDE PARK CITY. fi r 7126 22 42 132 48 60 36 28 16 6 ' " Jnbn W. Oeieeep-H- mutttt POU. Jennie Eorveyor E. H. Rbead, D Oscar E. Lawrence, For JtMlnf f lame. 6 in HARVEST. T- - Shaw-- Young 148121 1 48 133 1t332f 23 84 23 19 16 127 24 5049 38 59 41 61 47 117 22 41 67 42 67 Til 230 Mark 1 land Mu' in tbs m. 38 55 9621537 2416 82 25 2028 284 19 47 195,60 22 16lm;2911744 221 ! ' 13 236- i fFF 111 r 1 '17722,21 13 20 oca ;n- '- o 111 n 16-3- (i f Alex I City Sain with his i 2118126221628 104 361 '35 28'20 84,23(1956 376 41 116 48 13113111, 21 15801 , 266 i 6431 161 32W27(4Sf Geoig$ here on chants to ss-rur- E i - YeeU' 231577 r "i n oil eh..: is i t si n H Ke-- n s !v ivh 4a444va Wl k. 10 kvii . TuiJ.l i bottom of these pit ia very good and blood in tbe nott rich what makes pure George F. Edgington, Jr., was hers the foundation of tbe Jam can be made disease by making cures and direct way, The tbe fore put of the week in the Interest nbetantlal. company expecteto This Tonic it in tablet form, of the eoaf department of tho Cudahy get nil tbe eurveying done this winter, strength. 2 14 2649 1 49 26 18 16 391 354 275,84 124 6216741 118 bs after meals. It enriches taken to right and it ia the inteation to drive tbe tun( Pecking C4 force where ther 162 3011385 121 81 I 14148 48 40(69 29 62 142 491 88 46 7 I8 2 2 , nel through tbe ledge of rock for an tbs blood, making was women weakness For faintness. Tbs B. f. L. will meet at the home of outlet before spring. was never made. Bold a better WAR INDIAN VETERANS. remedy APPOINTMENTS. next Mre,Alm MISSIONARY Wednesday Eldredge number of tbo New by all Druggists for 75cU. per box, ox and all atembers art rsquaated to The Christmas Tbe following communication from Idea Womans Wagailne will offer many three boxes for (2.99, by msif. Written 4 Tbefolloting home missionary ap- Colonel William H. Kimball will be of bo preseat. features that will prove of practical and about your cate. Address, Dr. Guno, pointments have been made for next from timely value during tbe coming holiday Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by John Linde down Arnold came Mia special interest to many who served in The second Installment of "The Boyden A Son Coalville Utah. season. Sunday, Nov. 16th: baa She Park City Tuesday morning. the various Indian expeditions in whet of a London Woman "ChristJournal H. B. W. V. Bench Creek been quite sick ths past few weeks with Branch, is known as tbe "Walker War in 1849 How to Enmas Presents for Men NOTICE,' Pack. a seven fold. House a Christmas 1854: tertain Party ; "InCoalville JohnJ. Bowen, George C. to J. M.Leckhart of Park City was down expensive Gifts for a Christmas Tree;" United Stats Land Office,) Redden. To My Old Comrades, Greeting I Balt Lake City, Uuh, on bususss Monday morning. Jimmie A Childrens Party for Christmas As the muster rolls and history of Wanship Levi Pearson, C. A. Callis, 1992. ) 12, September add all will to to and old their tbe each looks bouse better tlx court quota Francis John K. Lemon, F. O. Mar-cha- those expeditions were destioyed by aaye -- ' general interest et the book. The con- 7b tthom it may eonexrn. him nor than it ever did. be of the sarvlvora who'served tents will brilliantly illustrated, both fire, many color plates and in black and white, Notice ia hereby given that the State Kamos James B. Rbead, Thomas in them frequently write to me for Fomly hosiery knitting done to order; in and tbe regular utilitarian portions will of Utah has filed ia this office lire of identification, etc. 1 shall be pleased, all sixes :t Lout seams. Repairing neat- far exceed Seyuloor, the eame presented by any lands selected by the said State under - . section 12, of the aet of Congress apOakley William Hudson, Duncan at any time, to give any information 1 ly done. Ordeis by mail solid ted. Call other magazine of the price. can that will assist those brave end in or adfrrts A. D. Bower, Coalville, Ut Marchant, proved July 16, 1894. The following severe co. oi i g around. Jkfc4 M I.. 1 nt. - A Brin- - noble comrade in getting a pension aod back paywIcb tliey are so justly ed to. In writing me, please mention the particular expedition in which you served: the names of the officers you may remember; give all tLedatetyou eau ; the names of any comrade you may remember, whether living or dead; all particular events and circumstances, as thrse things will assist my memory,' With kind I am. Your old cotnrad, ' CoL.AVm. H. KtMBALX, CoaYvif'eVyiimaiTrcoutil Deseret News' plesse copy. Sn-titl- Silas M. Pack, Jufco K Parleys Park and Park City Robert Tbe infant child of Mr. and Mr, ion j Walker, Joseph Harri. Frisby pasted away Wednesday mornEast Coilville Enoch Brown, Irwin ing, after suffering about a week with a Crittenden. t severe cold. The remains were buried Echo F. H. Wright, Robert - 1 Castle Roik John Paket Aims Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall of UpRicbins. ton lost their infant child Wednesday, m. II. Wil- Upton Amos Sargent, ila death being cau-e- d by the same dis- - 'aVthFrV8Ty'chUffrOT'"":""'4 Gris Creek EJaard Rtchius, LonsF. Shaw passed away from this dale Allen. Hoy tsvilie William Anhiba'd, H. P. aortal life in a peaceful sire pat 9 oclock Neeley. after November 7, 1902, Friday morning. llenefer Ward E. Pack, Samuel suffering over six mouths from a fistula-tumo- r Briuton. cancer. He leaves a devoted wife, n;ne children, eight grand htldren and a host of giepjMa Against a Hl lisrs. friends to mourn bis loss. Deceased was born in a town called A child of Mrs. George T. Benaoo, Nott inghamsliire, England, when . A wvworth, getting hia usual Saturday Light on the SO h day of October, 1843; was back againt ahotstiv hath, stepped bipUied into the Church of Jesus Cbri-- t whiih burned him severely. Iheehiid y of Latter-daSaints oa. tbe 24th aay of was in great agony and hi mo'her ouid May. 1863. Emigrated to this country do nothin4 te bim R emeu, lie r- lo the year Oneyear later he wa,; she had a bottle of Chamberthat married to MaryA. Mar not n SallLale ting J( lh il00. :fcfie aod U.eu made ht. borne in (thought she would try it. In less than Bomum county. In tbe year 1885 alf an hour after applying it the child j to Unfoh, Salt (vm quiet .and as'eep.anl in less than Lake county w herehe resided up MrsHh-oson- l, twwweektTH. hitime of - death. He" waa. ad.uhfal koow re,ideni o( Kw) v, rlin wmker m the church, heldtug different J Ba?m h Mliwplie Office, in the priesthood, the last being I ,aikWw for Hraises liur, that of high priest. Funeral services were Uniotr-- ward houe Wednewlav, . 12th, and the .remains were laid to rest in the tsndy cemetery; 1 Your return card on Iaac - . We can do your job work. 681,188,53 181 17211386 61 27(25(42 122(22 48 49 8748 104 27137 21(13 2628 1869 88 150 113 133 29 3630:43(48, 66 40 W 47 828 41 203 47 23 20 126 31 1781 2701 6 26 83 24 20 18 7 6 Miss Lixsie Marshall, the fourteen yrear-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall of this place, died eery suddenly et Grass Creek Tuesday night about oclock. The young lady bad only been sick about three days and her death win a shock to tvervbedy Toe cause of her dea(H was quineey and heart failure. Deceased was a favorite girl of. the family she was j lly and always happy and contented, and had many friends. The parents ee nesrly prostrated with grief nd theAympiihT6firthe people ton goes out to them in their bereavement. Rock port Tbe funeral will be held this afternoon. Lemon, Jr, yesterday, For "f man lo 78,278 21 24 13 2732,1255 727 1 nou-miner-al Arthu bosinesc 525644 58103 343 39 2513 3438 2872 486 16 40136 4921 19 119,171 5741 " ..... Lady and Two Be. hies Ptad. Mrs. C Park Cit 66 3128 43 119 14'2636'20S4 77 178'22 2114 22'23!1646 46 31 44147 65,50163,8029,29 69,274,68,23 19 1 27)32,2075 430 8...... Beat...,....... Aral net Removal of County Seat Frank hers on a 259 6 3 66 81 36 28 14 6 Removal of County DEATHS 41 Attorn transact. 304 272 8 48 3938 56 90 265 3125 14 24 22 1862 116 62l52 6,19 4616)50,21 124,78 1746 261 20 6 4 ........ to.! B.......,,,..,... . It. A. Jones, k 146 39 17 13 8 HlWflnilii'ii Jk. F ares, 62 ur 276 32 45 0 167 182413 20,29 1714 14,29 67.304 7020,20 13123 1921 207 47 62 n THU 26 31 1767 126,23 1888 121 ll 6 said list are in a township containing ' home on mineral claims of record, via.! his labors She SEV BE ; NEtf; Lota 1 A and returns home in the best of health. 3 See. 4, Lots 2, 4 ABEtf 6 Sec. 6, Lot 2, Sea. 18, Tp. 3 N., K. 5 E., S. L. Mer. John E. Pettit was the receipient of Jk copy of said list, so far a it relatw sore disappointment on Monday. He to said tracts by descriptive subdivie- - . wanted to be the father of boucciog ions, has been conspicuously posted in baby boy, but Mrs. Pettit presented him this office for inspection by any person All doLg Interested, and by the with a fine girl, the fifth. public generally. :!y nicely. Within the next sixty days following SUBSTITUTE When you wake np with a bad taste the date of this notice, under departiayonr mouth, goonceto John Boyden mental Instructions of November 27, A Sons druggists and get a tree sample (23 L. D., 459, protests or cosof Chamberlain's-8tomacand Liver 1896, OTHER KEWS. Tablets. One or two doses will nak iest! against ths claim of the state to herri-before you well. They also curs billions, head- any of the tracts or subdivisions on ache and constipation, the thn that described, ground gbt of Park City was same Is more valuable for mineral than as here Tuesday. occurred at tbs Grass Creek for agricultural purposes will be receiver! A cave-i- n mine on Monday night in the slope tu 1 noted for report to thn General of Cumberland was where the cars pass. The miner were Laud Office, at Washington, D, C. Faife a week.' not able to go to work until Teeeday ore so to protest of contest within tho n was a ptssenger to afternoon, after tbs debrie had been time specified will be considered sufficcharcleaned out. Not much damage was ient evidence of the day. acter of the tracts, and ths seleetio dune and no one was iojured. f Waaibip was doing thereof, lieiog otherwise free from objee-tio- n, will be recommended for approval. Jnesdsy. Tbs funeral services over the remains Fa ax D. Hobbs, Register. of Thomas Birch were held from the 1 11 31 A. Gxoaai Smith, Receiver. horse or bn in bility Buko Tabernacle . Sunday afternoon teeth. The building was well filled with sor- OF IXTKKEST TO THIN, WEAK SOfriends who showed their reCLE eame down from Park rowing to the deceased and bis relatives. spects is peifectly understood by every sick It rning for a short visit Tbs speakers for tbe occasion were man or woman that if they can get some Eiders W. W. Cluff and Alma Eldredge will stop tbe gradual lots of that remedy came in IromCumber-u-y Tbe boilding was beautifully decorstet ed. fiesb nnd strength, their recovery is some horses for use by tbe young ladies with potted plants unare nervous and that People and white crepe, end the casket was bat place. steady, ha v dizzy spells, with weakened covered with beautifal cat flowers, i memory, and lost ef ambition thsir blood Us of Balt Bake was large number of teams followed tbs re- ia thin and watery. It shows in their ay indacing our mer-- C. mains to tbs cemetery. allow complexion and tired manner, M.I. goods. Work ia progressing favorably on tbs soon as they commence to gain flesh they look better and sleep better. To gain .oou the 3- - months reservoir dam near Peoa. Tbs turvey-o- rs been at work .there for the from one to three lbs, of good solid fii eH hsve ' AtetvCahler-- .3iiPuro 25 25 39 61 130 19(21 12 21 161742 7021.36 90 335 64.25 21 134 38 1866 123 82 41 37 43 124 23 52 41 28 23 33 47 62 42(6253 ...... . 88 248 2624 56,206 53121 1 61 28 26 47 132,84 37 29 38 46 64 25 16 122 21 6 62 37 38 17 . S' 1 4 58 26 37 40 28 32 TST 4 7A ..... 26(31 1888 119 128 23 1769 3. ........... Attorney C. A. Cants, D ... Frank Evans, R.... Fred Hayes, 8. Assessor James Gibson, D.. Peter Martin, R.. 8. Ed win Pegan, B. 34 4440 49 89 237 23 21 7651 827 55 231 68,26 64 36 28 36 118 34 24 49 59 69 18 4 .Freeman Malta. D John O 'Driscoll, R Thomas Clark, 8..... County Clerk P U. Neeley , D. W. Ward Stevens, R M. L. Slater, S JSberiff C. W, Mair, D Adam U. Peterson. R Charles E. Myers.8.. F. H. W right, D. Lillian Bam, R. John C. Haason, 8. 26 31(1849 40 12623 1809 I 1 288 2643 127 26 4934 37 4647 5939 65 61 9 62 42 14 John Paokett, R.. Joseph Fares, 8......,,, County Commiseionere, short term John C. Lambert, D William H. Smith, R.: Frank J. Hanson, 8 'Recorder 96,234 27124 50 234 59 23 127)24 37 50 36 63 40 76 46,10 7 67 26 36 33 16 6 the paper lenatice Ccngratu'stions. ary in Michigan, returned He has enjoyed Monday. I H- - 3 .Jwdge ol the Supreme Court Kiehard W. Young, D William McCarty, R Warren Footer, S. Mepreeentative to Congress William H. King, D....... Joseph Howell, R Matthew Wilson, 8 Hepresentative Ninth District Daniel Lambert, D E. P. IE vans. R. CL A. Ormiston, 8 County Commissioner, long term Bartley McDonough, D Oct. 24, 19C1. To HAcm of permanent water reservoir for irrigating purposes, under section 12 of the Act of Congress a uprovsd Julv Elder John D. Barber, who has been 1894. The following tract smbrseed las laboring for over two years as a mission- hereafter. CANDIDATES. Uniteu Ptatks Land OriiCs Balt Lakr City", Utah, it may Concern; Notice is hereby given that the State Editor Daniel H. Hillman of the of Utah has filed in ths office a list. Yernal Express last week took nntu No. 168, of lands selected by the said County- - Commissioners.- - PARK CITY PRECINCTS. Nollre. ioo envelopes' for- THE TIMES office. printed cents at ce, For a Bad Cold. If yon have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it, of and lo allay the irritation tmd tb throat sod lungs. For sale by John Boyden & Son, inflsni-oinion- Lt -- - ao ve do-sa- w d suf-fiei- noa-njui-- ral fe Subscribe for THE TIMES. Notice to Creditors. , A of George Tristram, deceased. Creditors ail pre-etheir claims tq the undersigned at Hem ter. Summit county, Utah, on or before tbe fit at day of Sepletnb-- r, A. D. 1903. Iatv Lake axij Kliza Thi.iikaw, Administrators of the estate of George Tiistram, deceased Stewart & Stewart, Attorneys. Date of first publication Get. 24, 1902. E-ta- te ut A Pen sylvania college tooltatt team wag recently chased put of a down a tong road by a bull, ho tbeir brilliant sweaters. It was a rasa where tbe "flying wedge actually flew. res-ut- The November number of the Im- tracts embraced in said lists, se in provement Era has for frontispiece a townships containing mineral claim of six: reproduction of a painting representing record,No. 34, Deaf and Dumb A avium, the desolation of Jackson county, Mo., tbe BWtf fcW M Bee. 20, Tp. 8 N., R. 7 during tbe civil war. ft is accompanied E., 8. L. Mer, In List No. 36, Deaf and Dumb Ay ty a hlgbty in'f testing descriptive ar- luro.-theBEJ NWjf; NWiHKtf -- . the Junius F, ticle Wells, showing by 18, Wf NWJf aod SVkM NEiHc,20, People here wete shocked to hear of fulfillment of a prophecy by the Prophet Tp. 3 N., R. 7 E , 8. L. Mer. F. Bbaw, which the death of to that subject. relating Smith, Joeeph Copies of said lists, so for as they relast Friday. Mr. fchaw was for subdiis followed by au "Appendix to late to said tracts, by Tbit many years a resident of this dty, gnd lha of the, Prophet Joseph," visions, have been conspiruouslv posted History bv anv perw as one of t be early settlers. in this offices, for from a journal kept by DonC. Bmitb, son interested, andinspection by the public genwhile cn a mission with George A. erally. es All start it ti.e bowks. Keep Then there is "A During the sixty da vs next following Smith, hia cousin. them ogee or you will be eick. the date of this notice under drpvt-Hwt- ai of Edward Bishop iike 'tvoru Sayings, Koepdt-vee , instr notions . of Npvemisr 5:7, aod tiowela active without a sickening Hunter, by John Nicholfon, and Oscar 1896, (23 L. D., 459), protest or onteste griping feeling, btx millions pet pie Hunter; and The Missionarys Prepar- against tbe claim of ihe Male to anv of tala and recommended CA8CAKET8, ation by John H. Evans. A very in- the tracts or subdivisions heremhefor on the ground that theaame try alOe box. All druggists. teresting paper is that of Prof. W. U. described, Is more valoabb for mineral ihsnior Word of on the "Use the Chamberlin We sere visited by a heavy rain storm agricultural purpose will be Genesis. Tbs author (boss sod noted for report to the Gen-r- al the first of the week, wbfc h ended with Elobim," in breach of the Hebrew gram- Land Office, at Washington, D Cl Faila littleseow. it is hoped that the storm that H is no to use a verb la singular as ure to to protest or contest within th rule matical wilt cleanse the itiuuephere and put a time specified will be eondstdemd to the Elobim, a plural noun, evidence ol the stop to the sickness that has beau to predicate for Mie rule is that, "when the predicate character of the said tracts, ami tne seprevalent here the past few weeks. e precedes the subject it may agree with lection thereof, being o'heral-- d teenmoiend-f.r will be from objection, assume Get a free sample of Cbamberlsin's the subject in number, or It may approval. aame form." it The rule, fttoniaih and Liver Table. at Boydens tbe primary Faaax D. IIobbs, Re,i er. 9 19 It U drug store, They are easier to take aod can be added, bolds good in other Semi Gxoboi A. Smith, more plea-ain effect than pills. Then tie Arabic for instance. For languages their see is not lollowed by constipation rule l that "if the subASLEEP ARID FLAMES. as is o( eo tbe case with pills. Regular there, too, the a be plural, or a broken plur-25c regular box. ject site, per al denoting persons of the male sex the ig BreaWlJg lnt0 a came Thomas preceding verb is nsnsllv put in the sin- fireman lately draggwi the sleeping in State Mine A ' Rich Mans mates from death. Fancied out from Salt Lake last Friday to inves- gular masculine form. is en appropriaU story and death h Io tigate the fecta connected wiinihe death Thwoksatrlng Deaf, - It that do it. ofTliomas Rbeb in the Grass Creek by L. L. Greene Richard. Among tbe neglect cough and colds. mine. A coroners Jury wss empaneled other contributors are Prof. Osborne Dr. Kings New Discovery r Cm-- u opH and all the details investigated, but no Widtaoe, Edward U. Anderson, Dr. J. tion gives perfect preset in svaim-- i blame could be attached to the com- M. Tanner and Thomas Hull. President Throat, Chest and Lnn TixmMe-- . Kw bich tbe unfor- Joeeph F. Smith has one of his thought- b near, and avid suffering, dath, and pany. Tne eutry In d.-tunate young man and bis partner were ful sad instructive editorial articles, doctors bills. A teaspHriifuti tne bh. cough, ibis persistent of the prioritime on tbe authority working was considered at safe as any Harmless sod nice fas bg, t j born. Era isalways a welcome wi J A bv John part of the piiae. Tbe rock that fell bood. Tbs inarautewj Drnggists, Pru-- 60--i and 31 WA was t of Y shaped and came down itof in the homes of the saints. It is an ( po Trial bottle free. excellent uiagoxine. without any warning whatever. There nil be Ssbbatb school at the New WtAbihocl at 2 .31 Sunday afternoon. Bong and Bible service in tbe evening at 7 :30. 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