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Show j LOCAL AND OTHEP NEWS. It tried herd In rain Wednesday, lull it could'nt. The Tisme does not have njr mi hot aeeociate alitor. Mrs. M. C'lwtnn m a pateengee to Perk City Wednesdav. Cm-te Tom' Cabin at the Opera llonse nut Tuesday night. Mia Prectlle Livingston of Halt I-ake baa keen visiting Iriendshere tliia week. Levi Wright came out Iron) Bait l.ake Beaday for a brief visit with lolka. The 27th quorum o( Seventies will neat in the Academy building tonioirow t II o'clock. Several carloads ot sheep war loaded t Atkinson tbla week and shipped to eutirn markets. II. I. Townsend wee dims from Park City Wednesday to taka a copy of tbc , registration lists. 1 A. I. Clark and Joe Ball eame down tram tba Park Sunday morning to ipend clay with tbalr beat girls. All blgb counselors are requested to be present at a special meeting in Coalville ju Monday, Nov. lid, at 2 o'clock. Mire Bestie K eddies came out from Halt Lake Tuesday to visit her telativaa. She went up to I'ark City Wedneeday. Mrs. F. M. rinneo and two children caane down from the Park last Friday morning to visit a few daya with her par-en par-en tt. Miss Belle Tenfold of Park City, who baa recently returned from a mission to England, was visiting friends here Wednesday. Wed-nesday. , Tba regular quarterly conference of Samnilt 8take will convene in the Tab-wrnacl,-CoaWllU. on rqday, Novem-1 ' m io .viu. !.. .'. . f James Salmon came home Suuday for a abort visit, tie left Wednesday lor Park City and will make a trip through the county in tbe interest of the Juvenile Instructor. To convention held here last Sunday was wall attended, soma being present front all tba wards in the Stake. The young men were Instructed aa to their duties by the Slake presidency. All diseases atari it the bow lee. Keep them opes or you will be aick. CA8-CARKTb CA8-CARKTb act like nature. Keep I'ver and bowels eetive without a sickening griping feeling. Six millions par pie talk and recommended CArJCARETd, try a 10c box. All druggists. The Park Record seems to think it is great aia to aay anything in opposition to the removal of tbe county seal Tbey must not forget tbat we havejuetae much right to bsveour say as they have, and that what may seeru foolish to them appears good to aensibla people In tbla county. Get a free sample of Chamberlain's bloniach and Liver Tablets at Hoyden A Mon'a drug store. They are easier to to taka and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use la not followed by constipation aa la olleo tbe case with 1 pills. Regular tixe, 26c per box. Frank Evans, who was nominated last week on the Republican ticket for couu-ty couu-ty attorney, spent the past week at bis old home. Mr. Evaue baa recently been admitted 10 tbe bar by tba auprems court ot tbia state, lie waa aleo admitted ad-mitted to practice in the Uuiled Stales District court. The T. M. and Y. L. H. I. Associations Associa-tions of Coalville ward were reorganised last Sunday night, as follows: Milton , Croft, president ; J. IV. Wilde and K. S. CBlderood,couoiielore;ElwoodCarruth secretary and treasurer. Of the Young Ladies Mrs. W. L. Hansen waa sustained aa president with Elleo Copley and tirace Young aa counselors, and Clara Allen secretary and treasurer. ! On the assessment roll In the Park City precinct there are 016 names. Park ' City claims a population of S,76d. lhey expert to poll a large vote in that city next month. You can aee by theee fig uies how mauy of tbe Park'a population pay any Uxea. Is it potaible that the laapayereof the county will clasg their votea with men who do not pay o-e cent of taxi a from one year'a end to atio1 her, and who do not have any luterest at all in the county T Surely they will not cast their ballots to the detriment ol their own Interests. Iuvesilgate these natters. X , When you wake ap with a bad Uite 1 in ynnr month, gn at oece to Hoyden A N.h'a drug siiire ami ret a tree sample of Chaniticriame Mtuuiiirh and Uvet Tablets, line or toe (tones will mate you well, lhey also eure hiliuiiencM, sii-k headai he and constipation. The eiril'ment incident to traveling ami change ol food and water often brings on disrrhoea, and lor Ibis reaaon nooue should leave home without a buttle ot Charuberlrin'e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by John Boyden A Hon, druggists. Tbe Park Record felt terribly lied last week over an arlice tbat appeared in tbe i Salt Lake Herald on the county aeat question, which they thnuabt wsa wrlt-I wrlt-I ten from Coalville. We wish to state j for their benefit that the article was not j written by anyone in Coalville, and tbat the alatemente contained therein were I not believed by any of the people here. There waa a Herald correspondent here last week and It ia believed that ha waa the author of the article referred to. . According to the Park Record the great mines ot Park City ere attested at the rate of fi 00 per acre. All the farm ing land in the county ia assessed at from 20 to MO per acre, and II the farm era could real lie aa much from their few arret in ten years aa lha mint ownerado from their few acres n one month they would think it waa pretty smooth sailing sail-ing In this world. We certainly cannot aee how any farmer can vote to have hit Uxea raised, when bis land now will hardly yield him per acre what It la es-sossed es-sossed at. In support ot their claims that they should hsve the county seat, Park City aaya tbat it would be so murb snore convenient con-venient to transact the business ol the county up there, where lhey claim most ol the business cornea from, than it would be at Coalville. It seems strange to ns that Senator Kaarna and other big mine ownere would go to Salt Laae and other eitlea and build themselves beautiful beau-tiful mansions, when all ol their wealth and basinets comes from Park City. I Thar only en', cm ertv telnet a , ,. y 'jjy. M-j-anUt fians iiaasn. Sells away fium the place where that business comes from, we don't think It will do any harm to transact the business busi-ness of the ooooty at Coalville, except that it may be inconvenient for a few lawyers. Tbeae lacte and 6gures should not be overlooked by tba taxpayers of the county: In tbe rear 1809 all county warrants were discounted fur about Ihree mc nlhs, because tbare waa no money In the treasury. In 1WW tbe commissioners commission-ers borrowed (1,500 to carry on the expenses ex-penses ot tbe county. Last year arrange tuenta were made to borrow again, but the Usee began to come in soon enough to save thai expense. Tala year there waa an increase of about 17,000 la leee from the clerk's aod recorder's offices and tbeie baa been enough money to carry on tba expenaea ao far. On the 10th day of October, 1102, there wai a balance in tbecoauty treasury of 11,200. The Park City county seat removal committee, com-mittee, In a circular issued on Out. Slh, soi g'tt to mislead tba peopleof tba county coun-ty by stating that there was a balance In tba treasury of $10,000, and that there would be a surplus of 110,000 from the taxes this year. Tbey never said bow much was appropriated for salaries ami the current expenses of the county. I'axpayere , should not be mislead by euch statements. If a court houte is built in Park City thecouuly will either have to be bonded or money borrowed, or else the valuation ol all preperty raised. U takes all ol the present revenue rev-enue ot the county to carry on the expenses ex-penses of the count r, and the people will surely not be so blind tbat tbey will vole upon themselves and tneir children a burden of taxation simply to gratify the withes ol a lew lawyers and oUlce-acekert. Election Judaea. I The following is the list of Judges of I election appointed by the county com-missioneie com-missioneie last Saturday, by districts: No. 1 Fred llayi, O. A. Scott, Ed. Kelley. No. J A. R. Weeter, F.d. Berry, Fred R. Davis. No. John Shields, Clarence Drake, W. O. Lamb. No. 4 C. R. Sbllds, John T I fan, Cbar'es Prisk. No. 6 Peter Tallon, William C -ney, Harry Ma lone. No. 6 Ed. Kopp, J. A. Tallon, Jamea Pearson. No. 7 William Witt, John C. Harrington, Har-rington, Jamea Kearne. No. 8 Ed. Curlaln, George Hastoa, J. II. Iteming. No. 0 William McQueeney, T. 1. Hlnes. Ben Hampton. No. 10 B. J. Ulll, Angus J. Cannon, J. Tree. No, 11 Thomas Davla, George Ellis, William J. Pace. No. 12-Bllaa M.Taek.J. R. Burbidge, Lewis M. Carpenter. No. IS Peter Peterson, Erasmus Sor-reneeo, Sor-reneeo, James Wooltlenhulme. No. It Mark Bleaxard, B. W, Maxwell, Max-well, Stephen Walker. No. 18 Jamea Vernon, Win. Brown, William SUmbrldge. No. 17 William Jndd, William Crook, Ephraim Bates. No. 18 Thomas Rlthton, William Wilton, J. W. Lee. No, 19 Archie Buchanan, Joseph H. Wilde, William Hodson. No. 20 John II- Sslmon, George Farneworlb, Daniel Sommere. No. 21 Samuel Clark, George Buchanan. Bu-chanan. Joseph O. Wright. No. 2-'-KiJ. Suley. A. Blundquist, William Harris. ' No. 23-Davis Rees, David Moore, J. B. Ball. No. 24-Ray Brim, Mre. R. Wickle, John R. Jones. No. 25 Thomas Deatdea, Warwick Foster, Thomas Rlchlus. Nu. 28 John F. Salmon, Charles R. Hancock, Joseph Barber. No. 27 M. T. Staley, Granville Denting, Dent-ing, Samuel Banner. No. 2K Marion Corbett, Bill Preecott, Sr., W. It. Smith. |