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Show L TlS. FAYSOK TH DEVOTED TO TI1E INTERESTS OP PAYSON AND THE SOUTHERN FORTION OP UTAH COUNTY. VOL. II. NO. 83. PAYSOX, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1894. CHURCH DIRECTORY. AFTER THAT FALL. EDITORIALITES. (The latest parody.) John IIuish and J S Pace, Jr, Bisnors A little boy cl'mbed an old mans knees, Begged for the reason, Do papa, please; Sunday School in each ward at 10 a m. Why are you gloomy, idle, alone? Genera meeting in meeting house, 2pm Have you no work, but loafing at home? Fraudulent and Illegal Registration 8 m. in each at ward p Meeting I had a good job, once, dont you know. in San Pete Continues. Why I have none now, child, you shall Presbyterian. know; to the story: Democrats, one fall, Listen Rev. A. C. Todd, Pastor, elect them; idle, thats all. I Sunday Services: Sunday school, 10 helped a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Chorus. Wednesof Christian Endeavor, Society After the vote was taken, after the day at 8 p.m. All are invited. change had come; Sumsamy of News,- Both Local and TeleAfter tne factories closing, after the Methodist Episcopal. graphic, from Far and Near Special wheels were dumb; Wildman Murphy, Pastor. Many a heart was aching, if you could Items Clipped and Condensed. 10 them read Services: all, Sunday school, Sunday a. m.; Preaching, 11, followed by class Many a home was darkened after that meeti ng; Epworth League, 7 p.m. ; Preachfall. ing, 8 p. m.; Prayer meetings Tuesday Complaints nf fraudulent and illegal not clouds in were the Bright prospects, evenings. registration in San Pete county continue. sight, San Pete Republicans claim to have homes from mofn till our were, Happy positive information that F. M. Murray, Parson Lo&eo No. 19, 1. 0. 0. F. night; County Registrar, and J. P. Christianson, Regular meeting every Thursday night Then came the tempter, spoke soft and the Deputy Registrar for Ephraim preat 8 o'&louk. Visiting brethren cordlow, cinct, have been registering voters since Fooled us poor workers, how, I dont tho 29th cf ially invited to attend. September and up to and inE II Puiver, Sec R S Wimmer, N. G. know; cluding the lOili of October. Also that When we awakened, to what wed done about seventy-fiv- e persone who are not Factories were idle, mills could not run; citizens of tho United States have been F. TILSON, M. D. Down tney all closed, pet, ended, thats registered by tho different registration all, officers of tho county by taking a modiPhysician and. Surgeon, Just as our work was, after that fall. fied oath that they would become citizens of the United States on or before Chorus. Office at Residence. the day, of election', the County Registrar Long months have plassed, child, no PAYSOX, UTAH. claiming that he had positive instrucwork to do, tions from the Commissioner to register Although Ive saught it, for mother and such aliens. Tribune. E. PAGE, Election will soon be upon us. weeks from next Tuesday. St, Louis will send a solid Republican delegation to the next Congress. ' Latter. Day Saizt. - - i ' Eleven Democrats have recently signed the Republican roll at Spanish Fork. Those why accept the bulletin in front of the postoffice as true facts will show more courage than discretionr Some men are so pious they profess not to believe in the free coinage of the white metal, for the reason that Judas betruved his master for thirty pieces of It is estimated that Salem will poll 100 good Republican votes this fall, while the Democracy will hardly be able to poll half that number. Who says that Pond Town isnt progressive? A local Democrat said that Democracy had a lightning effect upon everything it touched. Sure it has. The effect is very Bhrieuking, too, upon everything that it Louches except the public debt. A New York newspaper which printed its death notices upon the same page ns its shipping and commercial news, recently placed an obituary under the heading, Passed Through Ilell Gate. JOSEPH Democracy, though never strong in Salem, is getting still weaker, and not nnmy ittcrtlm will roll by when it- - will f. be said, Democracy, as now generally defined, is a. thing of the past, with tho exception of, possibly, three or four hard shells. GF.II. you, No work to give me, tried to explain, SUGAR MEN MEET. They could nothelp it, pleadings are vain; Office over bank, Payson City, Utah. I knew the reason, after twas done, Collections, Settlement of estates and all I help to' close up factories that run; San Francisco, Oct. 18. The Ameriother kinds of legal work attended to. Thats why Im idle, no work at all, can Beet Sugar Producers Association fall. I lost my job, pet, after that held their annual meeting here today and elected tho following officers: PresChorus. WIMMER. R. ided, Henry T. Oxnard of Grand Island NOTARY PUBLIC Thos. R. Cutler of Neb., BURGLARY AT P. V. JUNCTION. Lelii, Utah; secretary, James Coffin .of OFFICE AT ATTORN E S. vice-preside- BANK BUILDING, PAYSOX. F. MCCAW WATCHMAKER San Francisco. Resolutions were adoptBurglars entered John Egans saloon ed denouncing the Democratic party for at Pleasant Valley Junction Thursday enacting a tariff law which is declared to be antagonistic to the night and took 8230 from the safe. interests of America, and dishonorable uneconomical and unpatriotic. SPECIAL RATE NOTICE. sugar-producin- AND JEWELER. UTAH PAYSOX For the meeting of the United Sunday School Association at Salt Lako Nov. 3'J H. W. BARNETT, to December 1, inclusive, the Rio Grande NOTARY PUBLIC AND Western will make a rate of one and one CONVEYANCER fifth fare ou the certificate plan from all Law Office, Lemmons Block, points in Utah and return; tickets to be sold Nov. 29 to Dec. 2, inclusive, limited UTAH to Dec. 3. Certificates to be Bigned by PAYSON, J. A. Smith, Secy. Delegates will pay full fare going to Salt Lake and take GRIGGS & BRADT, receipt for the amount, this receipt when BLACKSMITHS. certified to by J. A. Smith will secure are E. Bradt and Chas. for the holder return rate of one fifth J. II Griggs at located now Haymores shop. fare. J. II. Bennett Work Generrl Job G. P. & T. A. And Plow Repairing A Specialty. MEETS IN SPANISH FORK, PRODUCE TAKEN. V HACK TO MEET ALL TRAINS. EE2TRY SMITH Payson g CZAR DYING. A Dispatcli from St. Petersburg to the Cologne Gazette states that thd Czar o' Russia is dying. PULLMANS BIG EAIINIXGS. s of the was held Pullman Palace Car Company in Chicago Thursday. Nearly three million dollars in dividends was paid, at the A meeting of the rate of 8- - Flock-holde- r pr share. A BIG HAUL. The police of Salt Lako Thursday made a rado and arrested sixty seven who deposited The Quarterly Conference of the Re- gamblers and prostitutes, in the citys treasury for their lief Society of the Utah Stake will be $789.60 held in Spanish Fork on Monday, Oct. future nppearanco. 29th, 1894, at 10 a. m. Mrs. Mary John, Carol. B. Pratt, President. Utah. Corresponding Secretary, I silver. Q . ! I -- A'' -- '.1 You ask a Democrat why hes a Democrat and liell simply say hes a Democrat because lie's a Democrat. This reminds one of tho question asked Pal: In what part of Ireland were you born, In the Fift ward, Mulvaney? be-gorr- A a. Santnquin correspondent to the It seems strange how Enquirer says: Suntaqhiu can go Democratic this fall, for sure the Democratic party has not done any good to the town since it came into power. Now about speep shearers. rl here are quite a few living in Santa-qiriwho hare made a great diil of money in the past. When the Republicans woe in power the boys who went shearing made, in the course of four or five weeks, from one hundred and fifty to two hundred dollars each in cash. Through this work alone there came into Santaquin from six to eight thousand dollars yearly. But what a change His come in the last two years of Democratic rule in this same work. Instead of getting six to eight thousand dollars it has dropped to below three thousand dollars. Is it any wonder that the stores of this place are on the verge of bankruptcy, w7hen it is hardly possible for the wage earners to pay their store bills? Yet many young men of Sautaquin will vote the Democratic ticket against their own welfare. Probably they are living in hopes, for 1 remember two years ago the Democrats clime around telling us that if we would vote for Cleveli.nl and his party, wool would go up to 24 cents . per pound and everything else in But, oil! what a sad condition X. they have left us in. n, propor-portion- lion. C. S. Vnrian at the opera house tonight. j f A 5 ' |