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I H ' si H M iWWPW""1 ' "",IU""" " - V I ..... i - I Li -. f I "'- I flWoisonc -W- y pT -- All eyes o M U Utah County democrats I J I , , i , , . ' ii - i i ii ii ii in i m i i i i i i ' ' mH I I lIj' X11 I I PKOVO CITY. UTAH, SATURDAY, DEOKMBKB 2(1. 11)08. I I NO. 2 j H 3h I """ . . . '"" mm mmm Wi i mi i i , Pj. .i ww" www wmw n mmmmmmmmmnmrnmim i i i " i wn s i i ! i .., mi mi wmwiii hi I '"" " ' ! fc ii ii -1 '""" ' "' i - T. H. BDL1N IS MUCH MARRIED MAIMS , HEARD FROM IN KANSAS I Bolihi tfiD Local Mnnofjcr of the Studeunker Company who j lift for PaHs Un(cnoVri wilh f! Money of Company is Mar- I ricd in Kansas, ' Lettcrg lin vo been received by tho jt city nnd ronnty officers mid Man. agcr Quigloy of tlio Studebaker J company giving Information con cerning T. II. Bolin who ran away with about sixteen hundred dollars of tlio company money, 1 According to a letter received frortl Clements .Kansas, Bolin went to Ciiloknshu, Oklahoma, and there married Miss Ada Gustin of Clem ents. IIo lived with the girl ibout ten days nnd then hied for pnrtB unknown. A letter has also been been received from the mother of the girl ngklnR concerning the char acter of the man Mrs. Gustin also states that Uolin married her .,( daughter and has now left her. IlVom ull appearances Bolin be como acquainted with the girl through correspondence. As far as can be learned he had never seen the girl until he reached Kansas, Thanksgiving week. It is known here that ho hid had much corres pondence vth her which may oc i - count for the man not changing' his name at that place. Bolin had had correspondence with miny women j while living here. j This adds'another chapter to the already dark history of the case, us I Bolin was n married man having mnrriid Mifs Webb of Leh'i, who U now located 8upar City, Ida. " Every ellort is being made by the officers and StudebakerB to lo cite the bIw trawler as tlio money wbb n total loss to the company, Bolin having given no bonds. Bo lin ran nway about the !2 of November, Miss Viola Whitehead left Tues day to spend the holidays with lici" aunt, Mrs. .las. K. Allaworth, nt Salt Loke City. jj A FREE 96-PAGE DIARY 'j FOR OUR READERS " J We take pleasure In announcing J that any of our readers can secure a lino DO-pago diary for 1009, by sending 2 cents postage, to D. Bwlft fe Co,, - . ..BftlfjllJaiKi'f2j3YSln.Ri2n' L'.J. This diary Is worth 2fi cenf nruTcoh tains 20 pages of valuable Information, such ns thecrop production of 1008, by d - itates. Ilrlcf but valuable points of ijf everyday law and patent laws; busl- v ness forms, and population of all cities 1 and states, eto., nnd 75 pages memor- andum, 1 " 1 - Medicine That U Medicine "I have suffered n good deal with I malaria and stomach complaints, but ; J N I have found a remedy that keeps mo well, and that remedy Is Electric Klt ) ters; a medicine that is medicine for i ' stomach and ller troubles, and for run dnwncondltlon,"snyB . O. Itlestler, i of Ilalllday, Ark. Electric Hitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nervcs,nml Impart vlgorand energy to the weak. Your money will bo re funded If it falls to help you. 60c at Binoot Drug Co. ! - " : M Beautiful toilet and slmving I sets, Smoot Dtug Co. Bee W. II. Itny & Co. If you want to H arrange for money with which to H build a home In the early spring. You pay no liwlallment until you have drawn all your money. Money ad B anccd unbuilding progresses. PLENTY MONEY FOR COMPLETION OF MOFFATJOAO David II. Moffat will complete his road to Salt Lake without the old of the European capitnliats, who Sent experts over the survey n few months ago, and who seemed so well pleased at the reports made to them. The news comes here from Den. ver that tho negotiations between Mr. Moffat and these capitalists, for Moffat road bonds, ore off. J. Vuile, one of tho experts, and Mr. Moffat could nnt agree. The deal wag almost closed when a difference aroire over n contract drawn up by Moffat's attorneys. Vaile is said to have construed it one way, and the Moffat road people another. The result was that Mr, Valle sailed for England and other capj tilists became interested. Mr. Moffat is now in New York, and the report comes from that city that he has secured sufficient money to complete the road to complete the road to Provo and Salt Lake The report says that he has raised $12,000,000. The road up to date has cost much in excess of that amount. The work from Steamboat Springs on will not be ho diflicult. NOTICE. I A meeting of tho Utah Lake Association will be 'held Tuesday, Dec. 29, in the Fire hall at una o'clock. General business of im portance pertaining to the aasocii tion will be Intfistuttd. Andrew Ksui)8E', President. The Great MoRwan and his company will play gix nights in the oporu house beginning Dec. 28. Mr. McEwun is reoognizod as the world's greatest hypnotist, und Is an entertainer that plays in the best theatres in every country on tho globe. - " - LOST Diamond ring, Deo. 24, between 2G1 North Third Eat and postoflk'o. Liberal reward for its return to A. D. Sutton or said address. Notice of Special Stock holder's Meeting Major Evans Conholldatel Mining & Milling Company. Pursuant to a resolution of tho board of directors of Major Evans Consoll-TJlttCrt-ttnlng nuiV-aHWtHf-C-fltapaas.. a corporation, duly pawed and adopt ed at a meeting of the said board held on the eth day of November, 1008, no tice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the said corporotlon, will be held at No. 20 East Main street, American Fork, Utah county, Utah, on Wcdnesbay, the 80th day of December, 1008, at tne hour of 6 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of submitting to a ote of the stock holders of sold meeting n proposition of amending Article Fixe of the orig inal Articles of Incorporation to read a follows, or In such manner as may be determined upon by said meeting to-wlt: AIlTICtiK FIVK. The principal place of business of said corporation is and shall I at I'rovo City, Utah County, Utah, but buslncs, transfer, llnanclol aud all other necessary olllcex may be e.tab- .luuunu i ' ' i nrrl""! I places within the United States. Di rectors' meeting for anJT ami an pur pohesofthe corporation moy lie held nt any plncc either within or w Ithout theBtuteof Utah. And to tio,nsact such other business as may legally come before tho mcet ln It. A. AM.KN, Pecretary. First publication, Dec, 6, 1808, , ' UM U II ! 1lll MMMHaHWHNWMMMMMrMMMM W late Society Doings - - Mrs. Louise Mcfiride entertained at a family dinner Thursday even ing. Coyers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Joseph Nibblcy of Salt Like is visiting In Provo with Mrs. W. II. Duscnberry, I. A. Smoot spent Friday and Silurclay in Preston, Ida. Mrs, E. T. Harding was n Salt Lake visitor this week, II. S. Collett of ,Vernal spent a few da) r In Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Alston of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenwood of Amctlcnn Fork, Mrs. Sarah Kobinson, Miis Hit ye) Ilobinson and Mrs, Leone Morton of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Holdaway Christmas day. Mrs. W. E. Stoker entertained the Primary officers of the Sixth ward Tuesday afternoon, Tho time was spent in social chat and music. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MoAdam entertained tho members of the Owl club nt their home Monday even ing. Miss Sarah Douglas of Salt Lake City is spending the holidays in Provo. ' The Trio club met "Wednesday evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. I'M. T. Jones. An evening of games and merriment was enjoyed by all pres ' ent. Judge Bagley of Ogden spent Christmas in Provo with his daughter, Mrs.' MoNittT F. F. Stoigmeyer of Salt Lake City spent Friday in Provo. Mr. Hiid Mr R. E. Knowlden entertained the Commercial Travel lers and their wives Wednesday evening. Thp rooms were made beautiful wiUi Cirittmaa decora tions and bright lights. Several tables of curds and various games were playod and during the even ing imisio was fimiifcbeef by Prof, A. C. Lund, W. D. Roberts, jr., Murray Twelves and others. Provo Mcr. Co. the cheap cash store sells everything. 0Q0 North First East. Provo Mercantile Co. for good things o eat nnd wear. Assessment Notice. The Big Hill Mining company, principal place of business, Provo, Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tho board of directors ofuio Dig Hill Mining company, tysld Thursday, Nov. , 10o8, an assessment, om of one-half (1-21 1 cont per share was levied on the outstanding CTTirmrt stock of sold company, payable at the oftlce of the" secretary, Clate-Snow building, I'rovo, Utah, on or before Saturday, Jan. 2, 10o9. Any Block upon which this assessment may re main unpaid on said Jan. 2, 18o0, will bo delinquent and nil vet Used for sale at public auction and unless payment U mmle beforo will be sold at the ofllce of tho secretary on Thursday, Feb. 23, 10o9, at 2 o'clock p. m. of suld day, to joy the delinquent ouiesiunent, toget her with tho cont of advertising and expense of sale. IIAUVKYCLUFF. Secretary tho Illg Iilll Mining Co. Olllcc upstair at entrance No. 43 E Center street, I'rovo, Utah. First publication Nov, 7, 10o8. Money to loan on easy terms. Low j Interest. Mun) options. No delays. . Lots of money. Wo must loan It. Beo us. V. II. Hay & Co. j We have u Iwnje stock of Xmas i Sets and they aro going to be sold j beemibe the prhe and gistils are right. Elkhorn Plinrnwoy. C. A. IIedtuist. Dr. Heinilselmiin carriea an elegant liue of watches and rings. PRE5. 010 JOHN 15 CALLED HOME BY ANGEL OF .era At Ripe Age of 75 David John, Former President of Stake Dies Suddenly Funeral at One O'clock Sunday in Stake Tabernacle, David John, formerly president of tho Utah stake, died suddenly Thursday about 4 o'clock while in his library conversing with Ben Johtifon, Jr. Mr. John was tnlk- ing over old times nnd early exper iences of his life and Fold to Mr. Johnson that he had never felt so well before, when ho made somo movement that suggested to Mr. Johnson thnt ho was about to fall, nnd Mr. Johnfon sprang from his chair, catching Mr John in his arms, nnd the latter expired almost immediately, i j Mr. John was born Jan. 27,1833, in Little Newcastle, Wales. He became n -member of tho Mormon ohurch without tho knowledge of his parents, nt 14 years of age. His father was so opposed to the new religion which his son had em braced that he sent him to college for the purpose of prepiringhim for n minister in tho Mormon church. There he remained until he was 21 years old, when he Jeft and took up tho ministry for tho Mormon ohurch in Wales. In I8G1 ho enmo to Utah and hns since made Provo his hrlmc. Ho was counselor to Uishop Tanner nfUm Third ward for many ycarand afterwards wrs a counselor to the stake presidency, to President Smoot nnd President Partridge. In 1001 he was np pointed president to the Utah stake nnd remained in thnt ofllco until April of this year, when hewes re leased on account' of failing health, He is survived by one wife, ten children, thirty-seven grnndchil dren nnd one great-grandchild. Tho funeral will bo hold in tho Stake Tabernacle nt oco o'olook. It is requested that nil choir members bo present nt tho funeral, Thero is nnothor mint in heavou, Prcs. David John is thoro. His chair in his home is vacaut but he answers roll call in a mora happy realm. His life's work has been completed nnd ho has gone home, DELINQUENT NOTICE Ely Duck Creek Lead nnd Copper Mining Co. Principal place of business, Provo city, Utah. Notice. Thero uro delinquent upon the following described stock I on account of afsfesment No. 1 of one-tenth (.01) of ono (1) cenTiier' sluire levied on the 7th day of No vember, 1008, the several amounts set opposite tho names uf the re-' spoclive shareholders as follows: NO. NAMIJ fiftAHKB A'MT. 2 Geo W Geo 2000 2.00 7 llen't Olbon 1000 1.00 24 Afcuhel T Gee 1000 1.00 86 Wm D Alexander 1000 1.00 37 " " " 1000 1.00 88 Alex. Ma-rtensen 1000 1.00 39 JosPBwmdbent 1000 1.00 40 Geo W Gee 8000 0.00 44 David Westwood 50000 50.00 48 " " 1000 1.00 52 J U Eversall 1000 1.00 02 John Gordon 1000 1.00 0(5 John Thurguod fiOO .50 fitt Frank Lovoltm 10000 10.00 0!) Kilgnr LoveletH 5UU .oU 70 , " f00 .60 70 Frank I divide b 500 .50 SlMLOglefeby Oil .01 82KAOglchby OH .01 80 Julius Duggins 500 .50 87 A M Johuwn 100 ,lg' SPLENDID SHOWING IN EAST II ! DEVELOPMENT ! Word received in this city from the property of the East Tlnlio Development Company in Tintia shows excellent prospects for that company. A w load o' good lead oro was placed on the market lofrt week. The company will no doubt be heard from regularly in tho shipping line next year. The com pany's oro up to this time haB been oomlng from the 130 foot level but now n drift is being run in from the 230 foot level to tap this same ore nt greater depth, nnd when this drjft does open tip the pre, there Is every reason to believo that the de posit will be 6ufilciently largo to In sure regular shipments for n loug time to come. Managor Bulph Kellogg is also driving two other drifts upon tho 230 foot level, one toward the west nnd another to the north. The north drift is following a small stringer of oro which may lead to something of uonsiderablc importance. Tho ore which has been encount ered up to this time has been found ut the crossing of tho north-south und esst-wett fissures. UlcfSL-il are Uiomj who eiui leave this sphere of work with u record as e'lear uh that of David John. Happy, too, nre thoy who uro ready to meet thtir Maker us he. Pres. John was n, spiritual mind ed maiTlFdXcntnpllcirfaith-'in the doctrines of his church. Ho was n worker for his church and from oirly manhood hen held positions of trust. Man is nimble to estimate thp good doue by tiis man, only heavenly minstrels ure recording tfiece deedd. The life of Pres. John hns been worthy. His ohnractor and fuith will bo n light of wisdom to his children. He has finished tho race of lifej tho evening of life Iibb eomentid the sun has gone down. He sleeps in death. Good grant peace and com 1 fort to his family. aaKMMSBBk1 French and American perfumes Infancy boxes. Smoot Drug Co. 81) Don Park 1000 1.00 1 00 " " 1000 1.00 1 91 ' 500 .50, 92 " ' 82900 82.00; 98 J P Brlin 57032 57.03 90 J II Johnston 400 .40 102 Axel Johnston 498 .49 104 Edgar Loveliffl 04500 61.50 JIP u ',0!lilllt0,i 2000 2.00 lu"", "" itK)irT:oir And in rc-cordnnco with law and nn order of the board of directors ' made on the 7th duy of November, 1008, so many shares of each par cel of stock as may be neceswiry will ie Mild at public miction at the office- of the secretary, Postollice Week, Provo city, Utah, on Wed ucfiJuy, Dec. 30, 1008, at the hour of 2 , it , to pay ihu dIirciieut assessment thereon, together with i the costs of advei lining and expense of sale. David Wkhtwooii, Secretary. Postoffice Hlock, Provo, Utah. First publication Deo. 15, 1008. f Monument for L'Enfant. lilr2. "' Hut niott .., of Columbia linvo dotonnlneil to x humo tlio rmalu of Mat. VU e Cliarles IKnfunt, which IIo burled u tho Ilitfg farm. In I'rlncu flooi ? county. Marj-lund, eight miles nortl. i W.'nlilnftiun, nnd to relator (hem i l lio camiUB of tlio Catholic uuhers A monument will bo jilaccil over a uow t'ravo. FUNERAL OF "D0C" GRAY HELD TODAY iyi The funeral services of Jnmes Gray, well known as "Doo" Gray, wnH held this nfternoon in tho tali crnaclc. Many relatives and friends wcro present. All tho members of the pre-ent city council wcro pres ent nnd many of those who have served previously. The floral trib utes were beautiful nnd thoro wcro ninny of them. The speakers testified to the sterl ing manhood of Mr. Gray and as serted that in his death the city hns lost a useful citizen. The mnsio rendered was excellent. Tho fol lowing were tho speakers: M. it Pratt, Wshop Berg, Simon Eggert son, Wm. M. Koylnnro, T. N. Tay lor, 8. S. Jones,' President Kocler. Invocation vhb offered by James Glove. M'EWEN.THEHYPNOTJST COMING TO OPERA HOUSE The king of entertainers nnd en tertainer of kings, tho great Mc Ewnn will shortly play nn engage ment in Provo with his clever com pan j, and will present nn entirely now program of magic, hypnotism, mind-reudlug nnd vaudeville. A feature will be mndu this season of big acts in hypnotism and from tho flattering press notices wo have seen, Mr. McEwnn la piecing his nttdionres In pO'Mintyrinimnnijgr. LOST Saturday night, lady's long black coat linen! with gray bear cloth, between Bolt's nnd depot. Leave at this ollli-o or plionp L. O. Perry, Provo Hemih. PeWlU's Klilney and Jllmlder I'llU nrc unwiunleil (n cases of weak back, back ache, Inflammation pf the blad der, rhcumatlo pains, and nil urinary (Unorders. Thoy nro antiseptic and not Tiromiuly. Every enso of kidney ot blnddor trouble ihould bo Attended to ntonoo, nnd the nchc fn tho back, rheumatlo pains, urinary disorders, etc,, are wnrnlnK signs. l'0j!,,Jc1l!y for delays nro dangerous. Oct J)W elti's Kidney and lllnililer Pills. I'.-ulur slro 6oo. Hold by rulnco Drug Co. Hindsclman, graduate optlciat nt Taylor Bros., fits thu hard to fit. For eye trouble see him, No saw edges on your collars if Bent to the Provo Btesm Laundry. SUMMONS. In the district court of the Fourth ludlclnl district, of tho FStnte of Utah, In and for Utah county. OcorRo Huveroainp, plalntlll vs. KrnoatG. ItoRiion, lliihsel Ij. Tracy, Martha K. Miller, and Vtah I,ake, Land, Water, nnd Power Company, a corporation, defendants Summons. Tho State of Utah tothesald defend- lllltH! I You arc hereby summoned to nppenr j within twenty iriiyaTnTeritrrrscTTrcr of this summons upon you, lfsered within the county In which this action , Is brought, otherwise, within thirty dny after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In cneof your failure to do so, Judgment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which ha been nied with the clerk of said court. This action Is brought for the pur pofio oi foredoom? a mortgage upon tho wiwt ono-half of tho houtheant quarter of tl.o northeast iiuaiter of the Kouthcaiit quarter, and the north ono half of the south wont quarter of tho northeast qimrtcr of the southeast quarter, and tho southeast quarter of th-i northwest quarU of tho outhoait quarter ami the ciut one-half of the southwet quarter of tho norlliwoHj quarter of the southeast qunrtor ol stetlon eight In Townsiup ten souiu oi -nnge mio wet of Salt Lake meridian, which iuorlKKO wuh lvrn by Krncft i. ltc-gnein to Hushcl L. Tracy, on the jrwrJ7rrrTTnTiTTTnTwr,' Attorney for I'lnlntlfl. ?. O Add row, I'rovo, I'lnh. . FtiBt publication Dec. 1U, 1008. 1 Provo Mer. Co, sells us cheap ji eNowhere wilh ten jiereentoil tor spot cash, prompt delivery, MAYOR IRTELL OF SPANISH FOHK IS EMPLOYED AS A ITOHMAN 1 Docs Not Make EiiohrIi Money H in Home Town sq Decides H (o Run a Stfcct Cnr Attends jH to Mayoralty Duties Besides flfl WhciiiNcccssary. H James -A. Murtcll was electee! M mayor of tho Utah town a year ago Tl last November,' defe'rftibg' Oscar . fH Greer, oio of the best known citi- ! ?ens of Spanish Fork, for the honor H He had n &r majority, too. His salary as mayor is $100 A jH year niultlint is not enough to keep fl him und his family. As chances 'j for earning other money in Spanish. H Fork wifre not' especially bright for jH .Mnrtell ihirwcnt to Salt Uke City H to seek I other ciuployuient and H easily fonud work ns nn oxtra mo- 1 torman. jHHI When official duties call "his jjH honor" to his homo town he gets a H layoff, transacts the mayoralty bus- H iness and returns to his post on a jH street car. 'M Probably It is unknown to the :H olliicials of the Utah Light and (JH Bullwny company thnt their com- 'H puny has tho honor of having in its H employ tho mayor of this thriving '91 little city. It is thu only street ,H car company In thu world that has jH a mayor in its employ ,n n motor- r9i 'man or conductor, flH Mr. Martell's term of office will ' 'H not empire until n j car frcm next ,H January. t'jl LOST White fur with black ! tips, plpsh frinfio on tip. ltetitni to this office, Jb I,UNOII UOOMB .j lUnt. J, Thomsks, opposite nia '1 Orando depot Lunches sarved quick ! ly. Meals 26 cents. jH Palace Drug Go. H Carries a complcto lino of all H kinds of wines, liquors, fancy to- H bsccos nnd pipes. 41 iH Wuntcil Boarders 018 Eost M 1st. JSTortli street. 'flH jBHHI TREASURE PROTECTED BV MUD, jl Effort to Be Made to Reach Stored " Riches In India. j A Rood story of hidden treasure jjl oomss from ladla on tho authority of ' 1 the late tutor to the bclr apparent of M llhopal. H In tho bills of Amarkantak, In tho M central provinces, closo to tho sources '' of tho Nurbnila and tho Son, thoro ) M stands an old daHerted fort called Ran l Rukallf. wherein, sa tradition says, aro -l joweU formerly tho property of tho Hindu rnJaliB of tho country, but for Jv 1 bkos no ono has been able to gain ac- 'H cew to tho fort because It Is eur- rounded by miles of Impassable mud, !(1 Tbo Iat Blr Richard Templo hoa t lloutenaut governor of llonffal tried to reach It, but Ids elephant stuck deei fll In the mire and ho war forcod to aban- H don tho quost It Is now BUKgesled i.B that a syndlcato ihould ho formed to oxplolt this trensnro houso by meana ;'H of balloons, and ii Calcutta capitalist i ! hns promlsml a laie subscription to- l!i ' ward tits enterprise f Tho quostiou wlilch puzzles most H peoplo Is how thin ocean or mud cvor H oome to Invent the fort An ertort 'H will bo ranUe to enlist tho co operation 1) jH of the niaharajah of Rowa, tho ruler of the dlnti lot. who U sahl to bo an en- lightened prince though how It comes ilH that he Iihh not nlrcndy taken steps ififl to solvr iho inHtor) la not stated. wH XMAS lIOL'rDAY EXCURSIONS J rHKAPRATESVlADta P " jW $1.00 to Salt Luke and return 1H vintlioD.it II. G. Deo. 21 and ":JH 22. Good returning until January ; jfM 4,1900, , M ill