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Show COA DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMIT COUNTY THE PEOPLES ADVERTISER. COALVILLE. UTxVH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1000. VOL. .XVI. MUSICAL CONTEST TUESDAY EVENING TO BEif BIG EVENT DISTRICT COURT BRIEF NEWS IN ' .- ! Monday at which the following 18, 1901). Watters were disposed of ; I u the matter of the estate Wm. F. The case of McDonald vs. Smith Campbell, deceased. Petition to was dismis8edfQr wantof. accept option granted, In the matter of the estate and of Ralph Wmford n guardianship The case of Mary Fowler vs. Portland Cement Co., dismissed Gentry, minor. Petition for settlemaccount and discharge without prejudice on motion of ent-for In the matter of the estate of Alolaintlff. Mary . Rhoades vs. Deseret bert Olsen, deceased. Petition for Hancock. Judgement entered on letters admlnistallon granted and bond fixed at 1400.00, default of defendant. - In the matter of the estate of PatGeorge F. Stevens was sentenced rick H. Tallon, deceased. Petition to thirty days In the state prison for for letters testamentary continued neglecting to provide for minor chilto Oct. 18. 1909. dren. of the estate of Le Amanda Nellson was granted a In the matter minor. Pe Edward Benson, roy divorce from Gus Neilson by default tition for letters guardianship grantand was granted 25 per month alied bond fixed at $2,000. fixed and mony and costs of action. In the matter of the estate of Rose Sargent vs. the Union Fuel William Gunn,1 deceased; bearing Co., motion for a new trial denied. on return of sale of personal prop- Motion of dependant for thirty ITn-io- w, ' PROhATB , Jr- - CIVIL CALANDER. ' James K. Pace, Plaintiff, vs. Silver King Coalition Co., a corpor- MATTERS. of guardianship Laughlin, Minor. Petition for Approval of third annual - account LAW AND MOTIOH CALENDAR. The Mine and Smelter Supply Company, plaintiff, vs, Adirondack " approved, de In the matter of the , estate of Mining Company, a corporation, con-4 Rachel M. Frasier, deceased, Petl-- fendanta, motion for dismissal Oofcf UoeT foirT .aDisffiliuti'TraJtie Mountain City Mining ' ComThe In the matter of the estate of Mrs. AdLane Parker, deceased. Petition for pany, a corporation, plaintifiLvs. corirondack a Mining Company, settlement of account and disdismissed, defendant, poration, tribution continued to next ' ' setting of court. In the matter of the estate , of WATUKALIZATION CALENDAR. Pa-ke- tt; - f -. the estate and set for hearing. of Isabel Lois Mc- ation, defendants In the matter . for on hand to contest Bid Let. , ' the prize: Henefer choir under lUs were let to J. H. Salmon for the direction pf .John C. lajlsg cement cross walks, he being Coalville conducted by J. E. the lowest bidder. The city will Carruth and Park city by Miss Ethput b four cross walks. One from el Rasband will show the public tinlellef Society corner to the Cowhat chorus work is. There will be op fmnce across Main to Boydene. three quartets, two from Coalville will be put from the C. W. and one from Henefer. Also sever- Archer 4 JM. Co., to Swainstons, and anotb- al soloists from the different parts fom Walt Calderwoods to Ed-- r of the county. The chorus work nti Eldredges corner.-- - The work will be adjucated by Jos. Poll one of tl rushed to completion. Salt Lake's best conductors and and the solo' work by Mrs. Franc hie Matter Up. 7 Judith Anderson Beard, Atihe adjourned session 'of ' the A schedule for a series of base ball tyWncil last Monday night the games from the different county tl; matter brought up was the teams Is arranged as follows: First w franchise and calling for bids day; Kamas vs. Coalville, and ying cement crossings. As a we can learn the council Hoytsville vs. Henefer; Second day: Kamas vs. Henefer. and Coalv ill vs. ie parties asking for the water iise agreed on the facts In Hoytsville; Third day: Coalville vs,' vs. and Kamas and an ordinance will be Henefer, Hoytsville. A large penant will be given to the t up , for the council's rat If winners and the Park city team therf j? No action was taken in fix offers a challenge to the ir air10 R. e ssdarle of the city officials uext two yeaar aokVtosAees The Fair grounds have an aspect thojgh the patriotic citizen will about them now of something going ban to carry on the affairs of the on. The building is whitewashed city for another two years gratis. and scrubbed and tables made for f n the different displays.' There are 14 pONFERENCE NOTICE,. stalls built for the cattle and horses Th 80th general com besides quite a number of hog, eretee of the Church of Jesus Cnrfet of Latter-da- y Saints will consheep and poultry pens. Already a dozen outlaws and buck vene In the Tabernacle, 'Salt Lake (ng horses have been captured and city, on Sunday, October 8, at 10 several rlders are ready to ride them. 9ctoek a. nL - A fuli . attendance of Some of the best riders In Utah and the pffleers and members Is hereby Wyoming will be here to partici- (eqSested. pate In the events. People coming When the conference adjourns on Monday afternoon, it will be until Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 10 oclock a. be ' In the matter of the Natrualis-atlo- n of Charley Bjork, an alien not present ' In the matter of the natrualisatlen of John Axel Efdenstrom, an alien James Judd, deceased. Petition for distribution granted. , In the matter of the estate of Wm. J. Pace, deceased. Petition to set aside property . to widow and . minor., granted. the mattirof thehatrualizatloh children and for sale of real and per- fIn John McFadden; an alien , gransonal property granted. ted. In the matter of the estate of Mik e Adjourned to Oct 18, 1909. 4' I COLDBLOOD J Next Tuesday night at 8 oclock Iff allver the State. - Rate from in tlie stake tabernacle the Fair is ij Ij&inta In Utah and from Evan-tt- to be fittingly opened b the musWyoming. Beginning Sept 58 ical contest These choirs will reform days, prose-cutio- n. days stayofprweedinga granted on approval of fcttOlBdyS lor plaintiff. -I NO. 38 SHOT DOWN , Summit County Fair Begins' Sept. J29th and will Last Three iJ)ays--Ba- ll Games Galore-rEver- y things 0 Readiness-Xom- e and Bring the whole family. short Anderson, deceased. Petition for season of tne district court here lust final distribution continued to Oct. - . -- Judge T.D. Levis held -- JOB WORK NEATLY DONE Half crated over the loss of Funeral services' over Andrew' Vail k Is were at the cemetery Sun day, the Greek Priest of Salt Lake Lake officiating. The remains were interred In the city cemetery. I $310 Andrew Vaillkin, a Greek laborer shot and killed. Andrew, Vailakis. a room mate, within 100 yards of their house near the Wasatch mine last Saturday morning about oclock, robbed the dying man of several hundred dollars', then fled to' the hills and since then no trace has been found of him. The story leadihg up he crime la something like this: On or about Aug. 28th last, Vaillkin, who had saved up the above sum of money, was induced to draw it out of.a local store, by Vallikia. There were seven Greeks rooming In on of the company houses, two of whom had keys which fit Vallikins trunk in which the money was placed. On or about the above mentioned day the money disappeared. Vaillkin suspected several of the men but eoulcLfind no clue to the thief. On Saturday, Sept. 1L Vaillkin awore to a complaint charging the six men with grand larceny but after hearing they were discharged. Two of the Greeks have since left this vicinity and the third, Vaillklt, had called for his time and was about to depart. , jl -- to-t- -- - Qualified. - - The great magazine editor sneered, right have you," he asked. 'to think youll ever make a poett Well, sir," the youth said timid-l"Ive been fasting man in a side show for the last two seasons. y, Advertise vour goods n THE TIMES, Fresh Candies THe sweet tooth be-ms- to assertTtselL with the season. A box o! these Candies daintily packed makes a very acceptable gift. Meala First-dat- a . Quick Service Fresh Bakery Supplies , ' ,fwRoyalw Bread, tt , E. Swaiiuton, Jr. ). Semi-annu- al - f-- m 3o2S3ai.;i-- j u; ' After all there is nothing more satisfying or healthful than a juicy rib roat of high grade beef, such as we sell. ,We have' a knack of cutting up a roast that makes jt cook well, carve , well and taste well. Try one for Dinner. SUMMIT MEAT CO. . Bagneil, Shaw & Ball, Prop. A general Priesthood meeting will held In the Taberqacle on Mon day fveening, October 4, commencbe is at I oclock The first feunday of October being tbat Conference, it is suggested ing as as as as as -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 Sunday, Sept. 26, be observed as fast day in Salt Lake, Ensign, Pioneer, Liberty, Granite, and Jordan Stakes. A special Priesthood meeting will be held in the Assembly . Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 5, eomeneing at 10 o'clock a. m. JOSEPH F. SMITH, f ' JOHN R. WINDER, as iV At the RELIEF SOCIETY BUILDING, during the Fair, I will have a large line of PATTERN HATS. LADIES COATS-A- LL STYLES-t- he and v ! Cf W V9 wear-a- ll winter - DATE AND PLACES., FORGET THE V M.'-TR- E r i - SALMOH the SUMMIT COUNTY FAIR. "'V BCKDAV SCHOOL tJKIOX. PEOPLE FROM ofSKirts, Waists, goods-DO- NT r semi-annu- al - MV OTHER STORE Will Tfull line Under-display ANTllONH.CUND, t First Presidency. conference of the The Deseret Sunday Sehool Union will convene at the Tabernale, Sunday evening, Oct 8, at 7 oclock. All are invited. ' Coat-Childr- ens as v - CHILDRENS . ' bbsebbt Rainproof. London Slipon, Utility and Dress Donnets and Coats-- All Styles. ' 4 Examine the Simplex Cream Separators Jo be on exhibition at "the I r iia re-uni- qj President f No Chang- - Cl think, it s wrong for a 'Ti to gamble. ft worse than wrong. Its idiotic, vartf gives him tr If he loses, awbfiscates If he wins. Mis-ou- rt - ENGLAND. People from the district of Manchester, England, are earnestly Into vited to be present at a 6e held In the 24tb Ward ball, 6th North and Centre Streets, Salt Lake city on Tuesday evening Oct Sth, An excellent program will be rendered and refreshments served free Take the Centre St car. ' Julian M. Thomas Talk is cheap. It doesnt mean much In these days of That bluff and bluster to say, Weve got the best. expression of nil manufacturers the world stereotyped comes along and over; but when the man from then it, a esse of smvival of the Show me! says: finest and the manufacturer who cant make good soon finds himself backed off on the s.de track. You cant be too particular when you buy a separator theres too much at stake to take an chances. There are too many vital points to material, workmanship, finish, wearing qualities, efficiency, strength, til tbse features comperfect adjustment and acouractLe emtodled bined with convenience should perfectly . constructed separator. This separator took the Gold Medal at the 4 state Fair lead in recently held In Ogded. over t he heads of al 1 the. on the were which represented strongly separators groimds. We will have these machines on exhibition at the would be pleased lo have all Summit County Fair, interested in dairying call and talk with oar represeuto-to all. the tive, who will taka pleasure in demonstratingasade. Cream separator superior qualities cf the W M k( t t m m in i a-ti 1 Bt BLACKMAN &GRIFFIN OGDEN, UTAH. 1 tVVVWWW W a r A s aV fi K |