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Show ! 1 r Uuiy, i The etgk IMES. When 70a wake op with TJJZOLD RELIABLE 0 ld Notice for Publication. tat-- No. 5237. r United States Land Office, ) druggist end get a free mid pie Salt Late City, Utah, I of Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Octolwr 1st, 1902. J Tablets. One or two dose will make headwell. Notice it hereby given that the followyou They also cure billious, ache and constipation, ing named settler has filed notice or hie intention to make final proof in support Thecitixena committee of Coalville of hit claim, and that said proof will be -made before the county clerk of Summit are deserving of much eredit for the county, Utah, ov Saturday, November honeet and clean fight that they made 8. 1902, via: George W. Wilde. II. K. . in favor of the retention of the county No. 12051, dated January 31, 1896, for seat. They did not make the fight with tba lota 2, 3, 5, and the south east qner- ter of tha north went quarter of wctht money, bnt they appealed to the reason0, In township 1 south, of range 7 east. ing powers of the people, and their ef- Salt Lake Meridian, Utah. forts were crowned with anccese. To He names the following witnesses to the people of the county who voted prove hia cont'nnon residence upon sad . cultivation of said land, ylsV Jems 4 against the removal, Coalville iavery Joaeph Pyrah, Thomas Wilder , thankful, and ihe holds no malice what- Evas, Jr., of Oaklev, Summit' county, Ctahj' ever toward! those who voted in favor of and Frank Vernon of Rock port, Summit the proposition. The reward that yoo county, Utah. will all receive ia that your taxec will Feahk D. Hobbs, Register. 10-- 3 C. A. Callis, attorney. 10-4-1 not be raised in order to build a new eonrt house. id your mouth, go once to John Bovdt-- A Bod h 4 -- -- mmm People of the County Satis tied with the Present Absolutely Pure units KO SUBSTITUTE tCCil Location. THE RESULT A GREAT SURPRISE AND OTHER NEWS. Notice. Mrt, G. Fisher baa moved np from Echo for the winter. TO Joe boeth came down from Faik City this Storting to see bit folks. EVERYBODY. Miwetkessieand Rebecca Faddiea re turned tcSalt Lake on Tuesday. , NEW COUNTY OFTICENS. HE ELECTION is over, and the great fight over the reW. S, John ton today purchased the I H aadle Af- house of Ir. T, C. Smith on Main Mm of Name Selected te is at Park Coalville to from moval of the county seat City fair of Ceuatv for Next Two Years. street an end, much to the satisfaction of all. This has been, without The fight over the removal o( the Mr A, J. Farrell came down from seat occupied the attention ol Park ity, last Saturday morning and doubt, the hottest election ever held in the county, and the result county V they could hardly be believed, and the great assurance Park City had did not pay much attention to the men who were running for office. Wo exover the removal is now turned into sad disappointment. the people to such an extent that ; f - x r rffi peot lev days with her relative. lsa Mbaw and wifa went down to to tee tb former's Sandy Weineaday of tbo pected to havo a father, wfo is cot expected to live. The fight made by Coalville was, honest and above board, tote in the variouscomplete report precinct for each and it was on this score that we wou the election. The people in candidate, hut ware nnable to get it for There w'll be Sabbath school at the New te l School at 2:30 Sunday afterthis end of the county stood firm in the fight and are to be con- this iaroe. Following is the came of noon bid t service in the evening at 7:30. tboae who were elected ; The most of the people up the river who voted for Representative . F. Evans, S. gratulated. Edsa Eld red ge and wife and J. A. rffuvt , WWt t ri" f I Km t vn CV nr ? to tVerbiTtcrea-itwatheir cnt .xemovat old strtiewnsg U VM f-cJ (long term), W, H. Smith, R., Freelog relative. X, there was enough who could sec into the future and they cast their man Malin, D. Mrsjpeorge F. Oltoa end children ballots against the proposition. The treatment given our Codlville Clerk P. 11. Neeley, D. Recorder-- F. came H. D. Wright, Ig from Kemmyer, Wjro., last men who went to Park City to act as watchers duringw. the elec- Monday and will make foeir borne here Sheriff C. W. Mair, D. in th future. tion did much to win our victory. The fair minded people of Attorney C. A. Callis, D. Family hosiery knitting doae to order ; Park City would not stand such work and many did not vote at Assessor Peter Martin, R. all aiass without seams. Repairing neatTreasurer James Don, R. . all. Things were resorted to in the election that were never Surveyor E. H. Rhead, D. ly doae. Orders by mail solicited. Call on or address A. D. Bower, Coalville, Ut We as believe looked ticket elected were the who ia that and some men known being upon The Beat RawaSy for Cross. From the Atkinaon, Kan., Daily Globe. This ia the season when the woman who know the best remedies for tb croup ia In demand In every neighborhood. One of the moat terrible things in the world ia to .be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from on of tbo children. The eroap remedies are almost a sure to be lost, la east of croup, as revolver ia sire to he lost in case of burglars. There used .to be remedy for croup, known as hive eyrup and tola, bat some odern mothers say that Chamberlains Cough Remedy ie better, and doe not eost m much. It Cannes the patient to throw up the phegm quicker, and gives relief ia a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the croopy cough appears and It will prevent the attack. It never faile and ia pleasant end safa to take. For tale by John Roydeo A Son. Notice n S ifeYrt eal Creditors witl preent their claims to tb undersigned at Hander, Summit county, Utah, oa or before the first day of September, A. D. 1903. Lccv Lakb ann EuxaTxwtxak, Administrators of tb tsUts of Georgs Tristram, deceased. Stewart A Stewart, Attorneys. Date of first pubiicatioa Oct. 24, 1902. 4 before, satisfactory to all, except that some honorable and respectable, were greatly lowered in the estima- think ona commissioner should have been elected from the southern end of tion of their fellow-methe county. Taking all thing into conNow that the great fight is over, we hope the people in both n. sideration we believe all the men are ends of the county will bury the hatchet forever and all join to- well qualified for the positions to which have been elected, and wit! receive gether and work for the best interests and welfare of the whole they the support of all the people in the people of the couuty. As far as the people of Coalville are con. county. tbey are willing to overlook the treatment they "cerneui received at the hands of a few men in Park City, and extend to them the fair and honest treatment that they always have given. te Creditor. te- Thomas L. Beech was elected justice of the peace for Coalville precinct and W. D. Robinson constable. Umitid Btatxs Laxi OvbiCb V To Whom it may Concert Notice ia hereby given that the Btato of Utah ha filed ia this office a list. No. 168, of lands selected by the said State for the establishment end maintenance of permanent water reaervoire for irrigating pnrpotei, under section IS of the Act of Congress aoproved July 18,. 1894. The following tracts embraced inlaid list are in a towoihip containing mineral claim of record, via. : She BZX SE SEJ NKtf; Lots 1 A 8 See. 4, Lots 2, 4 A 6 Sec. . Lot 8, Sec.. !8.Tp.3 N..R. &K..B.L. Her. A copy of said list, ae far aa it relate to aaid tracts by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously potted ia this office for inspection by any perron, interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, under depart, mental instructions of November 27, 18C3, (23 L. P., 4T1), prot eats t'r ri'i s s, i t 6 I before decrbedto lo ground that, the cam i more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purpose will he received and noted for report to the General-LanOffice, at WMhiogton, D. C. Fail-a- rt ao to proteat ol contest within than time specified will b considered auffio-ie-ot charevidence of Ih acter of the tracts, and tha selection thereof, being olhtrwlat free from ohjm A Bed Aeeidenk tion, will be recem mended for approval. ' D. Hobbs, Register.' of Adelia Lambert Mrs. met Kama All diseaeea start it the bow lea. Keep with a 1 13 3f A. Gxoaaa Exrrwv Receiver. very serious accident her last them open or yon will bo sick. , , act like nature. Keep Hyer Monday morning. She was in buggy and bowel active without a sickening being driven by Silts M. Pack, and when Calle 0 health griping feeling. Six millions per pie reached Robert Mr. Walker's Pack la like other they it raaa down It any property, talx sad recommended CASCARETS, asked his wife and Mrs. Lambert if tbey or improves, juat depend on how it in try a 10c box. All druggists. wished to be driven to the Stake House cared for. It la tha must valuable propMr. and .Mrf. Willard Crittenden of or get out and walk down. They said erty w have, and should receive the-moccftalderatioe. It Park City came down this morning on they wontd wilkr and Mr. Pack got eut you in yonr hearing of the death of Thomas Birch, to open the gate. At the stmt time Mr, boil nese, helps good look, help makethe ladys brother: They will remain Lambert started to get out. Mr. Pack friend help gets aitoation wnd did not ncticeher getting out and start- - yon hold them, and always makes happi- Till afteTiEeTuneral. ad up the team. The lady was thrown nee. Property like thia, at th 6ra InA great many children in town are to the ground and her leg broken just dication of being out of repair, should be suffering witla severe eokli, some of below the thigh joint. 'Mrs. Lambert looked after and a remedy applied at which turn into pneumonia add other ia over 80 years old and it i fired that once. There are anf number of signs into bronchitis. Cure sbou'd be taken the accident may prove fatal. The lady that show repair are needed. Bilious to prevent the spread of the disease, as has been very apry for her age, and H Is spells, indigestion, dyspep-ihelching-dizzinesick-hea- d, aallow complexion-pimplit seeni to be contagious.- hoped aha will recover, bh waa taken to Kama on Monday, . and liver-spo- ts on the face, a Get a free cample of Chamberlain's droa ay sleepy feeling after meals, tour stomach, etc. These t; mptoms all show gtomich and Liver Tablets at Boydens NOTICE. weakness, and the property need repairdrugstore. They are easier to take and - Druggist w ill sell oa foi SSct.,- - . more pleasant in effe:t than pills. Tbed ing. United States Laud Office, box of Dr. Gunni Improved Liver Pills, their see is not followed by constipation bait Lake City, Utah, as is efien the caae with pills. Regular tbs best remedy in the aorld for any of Sepemher 12, 1002. these size, 25c per box. ills, or w e w ill send a box post-pai- d To whom it may Concern. or ofv 25. eta ,Sample tree. Only receipt OUNMirMIO , H'.csca'it' iu n ,v v.9i Notice Tshrreby fclv tribal for one a dose. Write jDr, Gunn, pill Tha Stake qnarterlv conference held of Utah has filed in thia office lien o here last Sunday and Monday waa large- lands aelected by the said State under Fbilada., Pa. For tale by John Boyden of the act of Congress ap- A bon Coalville Utah, ly attended, people being present from section 12, 16, 1894. The following July proved ail parts of the Stake. ApotIe George tracts embraced in said lists, are in Teasdale waa prerent and oelivered townships containing mineral claims of Notice for Publication. soma excellent instructions to the peo-p!- e. record, via; No. 5233. No. 34. Deaf and Datnb Asrlnm, A gieat dal of the time was taken theList 8 7 . R. 20, Tp. N., United Staes Laud Office,) ) SWtf bWK np ia hearing reports from biahopsof Salt Lake Ct'v, bah, E., 8. L. Mer. the various wards, and from the reports Domb Deaf and In List No. 36, Octolier lit, 1902 ) we should judge that the people of the NWJf; NWi SEtJ Sec. Notice ia hereby given that the followand 8W Ei Sec, 20, Stake are in good condition, spiritually 18, W)NW ing named settler baa filed notice of his Mer, and temporally. The conference waa Tp. reas far said intention to make final proof to -- opport ol 0 they lute, Copies - late sobdi-viaioa toeeeta in every way. r to raid tracts, by of hit claim, -- and that sai l proof will be have neen conapicnooaly posted made before the eonnty cerk of Summit in this offices, for inspection bv any perThe widowe of Coalville were no on Saturday, November Utah, County, the and son interested, by pabtic genlast Saturday. Load of wood erally. 8th, 1902, via James Evans, H. E No, were hauled to their hornet and chopped During the aixty days next following 14866, dated November 8th, 1901, for the of thi notice under departhalf of the south east quarter, amt, up by the deacons, and many tbiua the date instrocrione of November 27,' north were doae to moke the old folks com- mental L. D-, 459), protest Or contests the south east quarter ol the s uth east ' 1896, (23 fortable, ALT oclock in tb evening all against the claim of the State to wnv of quarter and the northeast quarter of the repairs' tn the Academy building. the Lracta or aubdi visions herein bet 01 south wct quarter of scclom 12, lu town 1, oc the grouna inaa Uie Vaiue of range 6 east, Balt Lake where a most excellent tapper had more valuabls for mineral than for bip I south, it bees prepared by the ladies, and all at Utah. Meridian, be will received agricuboral purposes He names the following witnesses to heartily of the good thing. A progiam and noted for report to the General consisting of tonga, speeches, recite- - j Land Office, at Washington, D. C hai- l- prove hie continuous residence upon NrAlAlt Af MfltMi thl and cultivation of aaid Titbi5 auftiocs, etc., w as then carried out, aod UN M w laii, vis: H. B. ' epeci bed will he .uT time wnea the old frlks leftibe building their of William Summit Peoa, county, Utah, ral ficient evidence of the heart went fliled with gratliude and character of the aald tracts, and the Se- - Thomas Wilde, Jr., V. Wilde, love toward those who had been so kind lectioj thereof, being others iee free Joeeph Pyrah, of Oakley'. Summit coun to their. Widow day in 8ummit 8tak from objection, wili be recommended for' Utah. ia aa important one, and much good ia Fbank D. HobbS, Register. D jjobbS, Regiater. accomplished by the fame. It 8 10 3k Gaoaoi A. Smith, Reoeiver, 9191114' C. A. Callia, attoraey. Fin 10-3- ni rsorian- et ht-lp- s - h-l- pn that were ou their regia 'ber traiion lists they would have won by a large majority. We give the vote of ths : precinct in the county, as follow s 1ark City. .. Parleys Park Woodland Francis r ... . 8N.,R7.6.L. - Marion . . Oakley .. Feoa Rock port. Wanshlo Hoyttville. Coalville . . Upton Echo. rrr. Cattle Rock Henefer.... Totals Park City lost by about 170 vote. These figure may be changed some- I de-erip-liv ns, for-got- too . By sending IS milee Won. Spirey, of and Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Back Itching Piles prodnee aa well cause this form, as Blind, lent Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a are cured horrible Fever rior on bia leg. Nothing or Pile Bleeding Protruding moi-tu- re . Pile Remedy. Stops elae could. Positively cure Hruis Feiona by Dr. tumors. Ulcer, Eruptions, Boiiv, Burnt Corns icthing and bleeding. 'J-eorb- s 50c a jar at Druggists, or tent by mail. and Pile. Only 25c Goaranteed by what when the return are officially Treaat'S free; write about your case. John Boyden A Sena druggist. canvassed by the county cem miss ion era Dr. Uoeauko, Philada.Pa. For sale by . John Boyden A Son. We can do your job work. next Monday. - , u tbe-Rlat- of name i CA8-OARE- TS se, es The entire vote of the county, and especially Park City, waa not ae heavy as was expeted. The number ef vote cart in the towns from Wsnship np for removal was larger than anticipated. Park City expected to poll about 3)00 voles, but they could only muster up Had they voted the hum a boot s non-miner-al a, THE VOTES CAST, 1 Citt, Utah, 8ii Lais Oct. it, 1902! V non-mine- ! Fuu j. i ! t i |