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1'HE SAXTliAKE TfUBUKE: SXUnTDATT MOEKUTG, JTTJSTS 12, 1904. :5 Kill
UTAH COUNTY
1 , rnrrtspondrnce The Tribune.
mS June il.-Since my last lt
PB VI t line many have been
' 7h o Si from Hint orpnn to
king f " fd5 ftVenc of opinion be
( firmer Senator Frank J. Con
'en a ihf editor, but it 1? nuictly
" anti Serwbouta that lie- Has been
ll'1,firi V let the- matter severely
u mlpHt create trouble. Much
ne orh.o -Hies and personal pride,
'"Ithtt tie advice ie to be taken
1 nle'vlS he impression that
' J ffi the best of the argument
?nih.( the time has passed andftone
1 Some people enn always make
S&tPbe..5 called down.
..Aw iq a good story going the
? the expense of the Deputy
it "laid he used to be. until
r Jnt letters from Provo have ap-
in the special corrcs)ondejice o:
lrti ihiine a regular and constant
;SS ol teacher; but since the
letters have appearca m print
cnLv he is so nnx-loug to see what
7 int in The Sunday Tribune from
vfthat he 1 as not been to his Sun
)VhS I da for several weeks. and
'Sence the claw has begun an
MXXn to find out what was the
fe ? P opic would become nib
to paper" publishing the news
f f?ould not have to leave a bun
ischool class to come down-town to
a paper. 0 t
, I. said that the Democrats have
r eo uniformly successful in the
i In Provo In the- -matter of nomi
Inc bishops for civil position? that
Sunpaipi they are going to take
p a larger scale. They point with
. io the Looso-Taylor campaign
ivtvi they elected Blahop Partridge
j7be Fourth and Bishop Snow from
Fifth h the last election. It secma
it has taken deep root In Dcmo
ie soil and they are now going to
i it for all It is worth.
is whispered that Bishop Taylor.
;op Snow and Bishop Partrlage of
to Bishop Loveless of Payson. with
ral other bishops from different
iof the county, are to be tho stand-
bearcre on the Legislative ticket
fall. They are quietly arguing
ng themrclvc? that if this can be
mpliahed, with the addition of
le Jesse to the ticket they will have
Inner. The only thing that now
m to be worryinp them la the
ight that if this Is attempted the
ubllcans have the presidency of the
e- al?o of the Alpine and Nebb
er, the prejident of each being a
ubllcan, and numerous birhops to
v upon, and that if It is carried too
they may be beaten. At the same
they are just now considering the
ier of how far 11 will be safe to go
s these lines.
o
Is now paid that D. D. Houtz will !
accept anything but the District
irnej'fhlp and that the light will be
,een -Mr. Houtz, Mr. Saxey and i
Evans with a possibility of D. H.
mas entering the race. There are
jod many people who do not take
he Idea of those who have but re
ly left the Democratic party corn
in and taking all the good thing
ight.
ey saj the Democratic City Mar---fwnisi
funny to be talking about
iorratlc officers in a Republican
-.ghold, does it not?) Ik about to
s a fast and fierce right against !
drug 9iores of Provo, and espe- j
y apainst the two drug stores in
h rv-veral of the best people in
, men In the banking business and
gentleman made the statement to
City Council on last Monday eve
that II was a hard matter for him
:et at the matter, but that here
too much illicit liquor wiling at
& places; that "officials of the
), men In theb anklng busine and
nt-v; men of different kinds are
onlzlng them;" but he vas going
K that it was stopped. It created
; a stir among a number of good
le in the city. Just why he should
: It !n for any particular place does
appear, and why a Bourbon Demo
should be all at once so partlcu
ibout the liquor business Is? a myj?
to some people. It Is said the MaV
has something up his sleeve for
i people, and there may be some
developments in the near future
0 0
has been quietly rumored for some
that the DemocratM intend thlsr
to nominate most of the county of
s from outside of Provo. Thev sav
Provo has had too much in the
and that it will be a stroke of
y to bring most of the candidates
i the outride. Among the number
may enter the field Is Brother ICm-Lyr-ch
of American Fork. It is
he was elected City Recorder last
at American Fork and would
"ely give up hla job and move to
0 If he should be elected to the
iehip of the County. But there
others who may block tho scheme.
now asserted that the Democrats
more bosses at the present writ
uian have been known in the
ocratlc ranks in this county for a
time. It Beems funny, but some
ienj begin to think that there is a
to win i-omelhlng, and it haa
Ml until it seems that there will
"itter fight along the line for the
d plums to he handed out after
n. "What fools these mortals
. o -
' epotved and generally accepted
fact among the knowing or.ew that
mist has again had several meet
of late, and that It ha been de-
1 "pon by thein that the Stale
eureship must come to Utah coun
nu that the trut candidate must
uwoasful. It wns reeolved. among
- Present that if I ho mnii,
gRwint well known it would be un
WM,J Dllsh too.. many from certain
MMs ie? for Stale Portions; that it
SK;, Sw'1 to havf; it definitely un
that some who are now hold
thtss portions would be asked to
Ksn. l0,r the good of the cause. It
IKr iWr Ululei1 out nl the mtet
BfriM? fhe.re had ,Jeen ponoidei-able
H,i n aN thc 'nstltution on the hill,
r,soo1 deal of liesatisfactlon over
K flaSMrat'n1' 1,1 facL- iL as been
M?chaLvh,Bpcred f01' tcnift that
.cnange was about to take place, and
Mptthp only reason it did not occur
!BL u fl U was "" the cam-
Eke -5?1Fe, the trouble It mighL
K r;ipTllli' 1 lms btf' asserted, wm
JESr? rr"nHf . by the member In
JK,:116 matter standn at prewent But
S whBPUnthat thlH lllPbe Sen ouf
the slnW the trU6t candidate
Kl Jf thi- e 1VcasureahlP- is too
ntJ! S? ?nmatters Plltlca n the
W llla-t ho did not know who "R.
DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY
I30K FOR TI1IS TRADE-MARK OX EVERT BOTTLiS
MEDICINE FOR ALL MANKIND
At all druggists or direct II fX a bottlo. Medical booklet free Duffy Malt Whis
key Co., Rochester,, Nev York
I READY! ARE YOU? Dana 8Wiflfv 1
You wil lbe -when you read the big- ad. on 1 a& u JlDlj I
THE GBEATE ST CLEABING SALE WE'VE EVER HELD.
Starts -Mo nday at 9 o'clock. I
F. HUERBaeH & BR.
publican" was, but lie did know that
it was the first time he ever knew some
of the would-be bowes to be called
down without oven so much as a de
nial from them. Said he- "That fel
low ha? them guessing this time, for a
fact." And you can wager your dough
nuts that he knows what he is talk- .
Ing about, even if they are mad enough
to "chew nails over thc matter."
o
It will be remembered by the read
ers of The Tribune that some? time ago :
"Republican'' referred to the fact thot
certain members of the trust had It
in for our worthy Sheriff; that at the I
primary held about that time he with
others had been slated to stay at home;
that a certain clique hnd packed the
primary with the understanding that
some people were not to go to th? con
vention because- they were supposed to
hae leanings toward the penlor Sen
ator from the State of Utah. It was
the talk of the- town at the time, and
it is now rumored that some of those
engaged in the affnir have confessed
that there was a put-up job by thc
Organ at thc- time that this was in
tended, and also denied that Mart was
fishing for the position, and to prove
it the Sheriff was all at once boosted
is a capable- and efficient officer, etc.
But since that time, although denied, it
has become an open secret that things
have not been what they seemed to be;
that because of what had been said and
done there was trouble In camp. It Is
now stated and announced In the press
that Deputy Sheriff BuchI, first deputy
to the Sheriff, has resigned, much
against the will of the Sheriff, who
would. If possible, have him stay until
the close of the term. It is said that
the- Sheriff has formed a close attach
ment for his deputy, and it is also ad
mitted Uiat he has made a good offi
cer. But things were too rank to suit
him, it is whispered, henco the resig
nation. It is also stated that the Sheriff
has not yet accepted thc ime. and
will, if possible, have lilm remain.
M
In Thursday's Issue of the Organ ap
peared the following: "M. H. Graham
will resign his position as deputy sher
iff, to take effect July 1." This Is an
other chapter In the matter; but what
seems funny to those who aro on the
in.vlde is, why should they iy he will
resign on that date? It seems that It
might have been put this way. and have
read better: "He has resigned." But
still it may be the proper way to do it,
after all. It may be denied, and prob
ablv will be. that there is anything in
this nl all: that the first deputy sim
ply resigned, and that It wao done on
account of ill-health, etc., etc. But the
' fact still remains he la just aa well,
apparently, as he has been for years,
and It would take a good deal of per
huajiiou to make people hereabouts
think that the matter would ever have
come up at all, and that there would
have been resignations at all, If It had
not been for the put-up job on thc Sher
iff at the time. It is said that there
Is weeping and walling ln certain quar
tern over the affair. Will this lesson
be sufficient to those fellows who aro
never satisfied to let well enough
alone? It seems that it ought to be
Hiifficient, and only verifies what "Re
publican" has contended for all along,
that there are bosses who are doing
more harm than good, and are playing
bad politics. REPUBLICAN.
SPECIAL LARGE DIAMOND SALE.
(2 to 3 Carat Stones.)
Monday from 2 to C p. m. T will offer
the above at prices that cannot bo du
plicated again. W. W. HALL,
Jeweler.
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BAmniug- Record Broken.
GLASGOW, June 11. A. Shrubb, thc
English runner, today covered two mile?
in l minutes, 0 3-5 seconds, breaking the
world's professional record of H minutes
ll'i seconds, held by W. Lang of Man
chester, England.
Sued by His Doctor.
"A doctor here has sued mc for $12.50,
which I claimed was excessive for a
case of cholera morbus," says R. White
of Coachella, Cal. "At the trial he
praised his medical skill and medicine.
I asked him if it wa not Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
he used as I had good reason to bellevn
it was, and he would not say under oath
that it was not." No doctor could use
a better remedy than this ln a case of
cholera morbusij It never falls. Sold
by all leadlngdruggiBUr
ASSESSMENT NO. 9,
SJhcr Shield Mining and Milling com
pany, a corporation. Principal placo o
business, Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice.
Thoro aro delinquent upon tho following
deEcrlbcd stock on account of assessment
iNo. 9, Jovlcd April 0. 1901, the several
amounts set opposite the names of tho rc- I
spectlvo shareholders, as follows:
No. Name. Shares. Ami.
05 B. S. Armstrong 1.(00 $30.00
917-B. S. Armstrong 1.000 P0.00
WoJos. Andres 2.0 60 CO
950-Jos. Andres 1,0(0 30.CO
2SS Jos. Andres -1,000 120.00
1031 W. W. Armstrong &00 15.(0
2S-John Burleigh r0 15.05
!23 Annie M. Backup 1(0 8. CO
9B1 Barnett Langlcy '&) 1 W
1203 A- E. BIckford 1.000 30.0)
121 Geo. W. Bowdon -00 6.00
11!5 A. D. Colo 1,000 30.(0
11 PC A, V. Colo 100 12 05
167 Fred M. Curtis 3,000 30.00
174 Fred M. Curtis 1.C00 20. CO
373-Fred M. Curtis 1.05 50.00
103-Frcd M. Curtis 1,(00 30.(0
10IS Fred M. Curtis, 103 3.(0
176 Ella S. Curtis 1,000 50.00
S3 Henry Cohn SCO 15. w)
11)2 H. B. Cole 5(0 16.C0
SOJ-James CUnton 1,000 O5.C0
ZSiE. R. Cabanakl 50) 15.00
1002 E. R. Cablnskl 16.00
895-E. R. Cablnskl 050 7.C0
CW Mrs. Lizzie Condon .... 50) 15.00
SS5-M. Cohn 2,0(0 fO 00
7D4 Abraham L. Denham... 1.605 5.05
0 Frank J. Dorger 0,000 160.00
965 M. Dcrnham & Son 1.500 45. CO
1120 W. IT. Dunn 2.00) U0.CO
1134 W. H. Dunn 1.0)0 3-J.CO
WS B. Armstrong 1.00J JW.OO
22 R. Forrcnter U 35 W
175 R Forrester 1.O50 30.00
62 Dr. W. E. Ferrobec 1.C00 30 (0
tfl-Dr. W. E. Feirobee 1.0O) 30 0)
W Dr. W. 2. Ferrcbeo.... 1,000 SO-00
65 Dr. W, E. Ferrobec.... l.(O0 SUO
6tf-Dr. W. E. Ferrribcc.... 1.(00 30.fX)
1163 Everett Fowler l.oGv SO (0
1216 C. F. FlnncII 1.0CO S0.00
Wt Elsie GanHcl 1,000 S0.CO
11 tM D. Guernsey 700 21 CO
1214 D. Guernsey 500 15.(0
111S Charles Glarscr 100 3.(0
2i C. M. Garrison GOO 15 CO
257 Mrs. Ella A. Goldlng. ... 200 0.(0
1007 A. llanauer. Jr 200 0.00
US1 Hudson Sons Co 50 1.50
12H7 C. E. Hudson JCi 4.95
4;-S. C. Hazelton l,v?J 30 CO
4i4 Robert Howard 500 :5.(0
4S5 Robert Howard COO 15 00
1120 J. L. Hamilton 500 15. fO
06S-H. S. Hurlburt 500 15 CO
974 H. S. Hurlburt 500 15.(0
11 OS J. D. Harrison 1,000 30 00
U.OO-J. D. Harrison 4CO 12.00
77!! Frank A. Judd l.O'.O SVOJ
1044 Frank A. Judd 1.0CO SO CO
us: AScIoi Jar.ser. 1.0CO :.Oo
937 H. d. Joseph 1,005 yj.CO
1003 H. S. Joseph 500 15.(0
3046 H. S. Joseph KO 15 (0
1070 Morltx A. Kahn 350 4 50
100 J. B. Krusllnfr 303 3.00
476 J. B. Krusllng 200 f. CO
Ml-E. G. Kidder 100 V. CO
5S5E, G. Klddor 1C0 3 00
900 Nellie F. Keogh 2,0 Gu CO
1120 John Larson 300 J.(0
SIS E- L. La Ruo. 500 35.CO
S55-E. L. La Ruo 500 35. CO
1234 A. IC Lasher 503 15 00
V99 A. P. Maybcrry 100 3 (0
471 Louise Mooro 1,000 30 CO
599 Louis Moore 1.0)0 30 00
C44 Louis Moore 1,000 0.(0
1004 L. P. Marlx 500 15 0)
954 Chas. Mayor 1,000 SO 00
957 Chiia. Mayer 1,000 30.0)
99 1 D. S. Murray 1,000 .00
995 D. S. Murray 1,00) 30 CO
99 C D. S. Murray 1,000 ;!0 CO
997 D. S. Murray 3.CO0 30.O
lKw-Chis. F. Murphy 300 9.1,0
JUG IT. Park 500 15.00
1037 J. W. Paxman -1,000 120 00
10 Dr. A. G. Robertson.... 3,000 ao.OO
02 W, M. Roberto 1,000 30. 00
930 W. M. Roberts l,O30 30 00
106S W. M. Roberta 505 35.05
444 Kate Real 250 7.G0
SOS Chas. II. Rosenthal 3,500 45.00
P7C O W. Rawlins 00 if. 00
303S Mrs. D. Ramsoy l.COO 30.00
1105 Edward W. Ramlcr 300 9 00
480 J. G. Stratford 300 9 v3
431 J. G. Stratford 200 6 CO
10S3 J. Edward Shcphard.... 600 15 00
79S Arthur SymonH 100 3 0)
$59 Arthur BymonK 100 3.00
790 Jos. Silverman 1,500 45.00
1031 Job. Silverman 500 15.00
1071 Nathan E. S. Kud 150 4.50
977 T. H. Smith 1,(00 30.00
1025 Mrs. Emma L.Shcphard 100 3.00
358 Henry 8. Thompson 1(0 3.00
962 Jan. Turner 500 15.0)
564 Leo J, Van Lahr LOO) 30 00
(T8 Leo J. Van Lahr 1.O50 SO 00
16 D. L. Werthemlcr 1,000 30.00
433-D. AV. Waltcro I, M0 45 CO
443 D. TV. Waltcro KO 16.00
f D. W. Waltcro 3,000 00.00
674 B, W Wright 00 35.00
700 E. W. Wall 500 15.00
KM D. K. Wclekopf 00 15.CO
676 D. K. WolHkopf 3,500 305.00
913-D. K. Wclnkopf 1,50) 45.0)
8G7 W. E. White 1,000 20. 0)
And In accordance with law and an or
der of thc board of dlrectora mudc April
30, 1901. so many shares of each parcel of
such otock as may bo necessary will bo
r.old at thc company's office, 617 McCor
nlck block, Salt Lako City. Utah, on the
17lh day of June. 1901. at 10 n m.. to pay
delinquent nssessmenta thereon, together
with tho costs of advertising and expenso
of sale. E, H. MEAD,
Assistant Secretary.
) Office. 017 MoCornlck block. xlto
Tomorrow we will give to cushions These pin cushions 1 pll
I every customer making a pur- f are certainly a novelty and are 1 Pllfl
I chase, no matter how small, one jjf well made, having brass legs, 1 Hlffl
I of these miniature footstool pin and are nicely cover ed I 111
I WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK MORRIS CHAlft 1 1
I PPMs5553! Beginning tomorrow Here we have a beau- jl 11
I with cvery saie f a ty' highly finished' ve mK 1H
I iiUjyHWoU Buck Rane we wil1 Iour covering' oak or Wi jll
I fe WSmr Sive absolutely free of mahgan and hassSfM8w ill
I fe . w. ! n the push button at- WmSw U I
I ii J3'&lPffiEr charge a White House , SmSm llisH
fl pStS M&LyWk r d t tm tachment which makes msm m$, I IS
Cook Book These itmuchbc hanthe 1
m 6W b0kS fr $3' old style rod affair. TTf? 1 I
i ry pIace in town' b"4 This chaf seils f I PI
1 W'JElff chance to get one for give you a special ! J I
I nothing. price of.... i ' I
FURNITURE CARPET COMPANY, 1 1
118 TO 40 EAST THIRD SOUTH ST. I
- YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD B
p pi fplP PI " II
tfhB 0 $ WJLda jijjjj ,
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e purchased from O'Brian Bros of this city the j I
complete Ime of samples corned by Carson, Pirie, k 41
m I Scott & Co., of Chicago. I 111
: DTER 000 PI ES IB 111
jjJ? I Ladies Waists, Silk Coats, Dressing Sacques and Kimonas, If .i I
Infants Wear, Walking Skirts and Wash Wrappers, Ladies' and Im! 1 l!f! I
pm Children's Hose, Lace and Silk Mitts, Lace, Silk and Kid Gloves, ppl' 11
f$ffig( Muslin Underwear and Silk Skirts, Bed and Table Linen, Ladies' IfceJiS' 'I I
itj I Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas and Parasols. The complete sampu, line WjjjM j H
8&i of one of the largest houses in the country. olrfllgj f I H
I EVERY PEECE WILL BE M SALE I0i91R0W S l
I ill ACTUAL WHOLESALE PR8GE j H
LtJ& I $2.00 IN AMERICAN SAVING STAMPS WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE fH
I Lace House - - Wm. Bartling, Proprietor
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