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Show THE DAILY TIMES That was tlm sum ami mhstam e of w the lari IT que: thm as ho viewed it. Kx. Published every morn-iexcept Monday by n' Conceiji.m; that the labor troubles are PuTsIlsilas Co. The at an Liid, at least for a time, it would be the part of wisdom for every body, Application h;is i made for entry at the jKjtoflicit at l'ayson, Utah, for after duly thanking Providence that the transmission through the mails at country wa- - not called upon to face a Timcs-ZlcputtLic- an ss fX-i- V La. - a mxg-z- i FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE OO3S00 i j FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE ln-ei- ivo-ondcki- A Pay; i UkJi rates. revolution, as many prt dieted, to throw aside all thought of further trouble, KUBSCKHTiOX PATHS: buckle down to business, cease talking ft Ono wed: about hard times mid thus start again Uzr.zk:in::r ar.i Importer c: Ear r css, Saddlery, Baggy Whips, Ecss Bags, Cellar Pads, E::. Six months P:r.e Buggy Ezrnsss z Specialty. Wholesale and PkSizil. 2.50 on the road to material prosperity. One year The road was left 'to one side. jumo All Mail Orders wiil receie pioin;t attention. to Now a time is months good gut ago. DIRECTORY. CHURCH back to it, to take our bearings anew aud to push on .sli night for iigiiim.ilo Lztior.Lay Saint. John Huisji and J S P.u.k, Ju, iJenni's, business. Let id! take this course. Let FJXLAY.SOX A TAN NEK, Props. Jill forget that 'limes are not as they us m. a ward lb at Sunday School in each General meeting in meeting house, 2 p m used to he, and do what wo can imliv- Meet ill: in each ward at 8 p in. idualiy ai.d collectively to yet back to! Graham a Specialty tiit principles. This is too big and too Patr.nie Homo Tmhwtry by giving our products a trial. Preslytcriaa. yraml a country, its possibilities for do- - GEO. W. WILLIAMS HE PAYSON ROLLER MILL. Pine Grades of flour at Low Prices. Rev. A. C. Toon, Pastor. been Sunday Services: Sunday school, If) hho we l.avo a. in.; Preaching ;it 1 a. in. and 8 j. in. mjihu tiam to have Society of Christian Endeavor, Wednes-m h lU.;jlinv invited. All are dayatSp.m. ;nid a pull all "" Pf " pull ic needed to make Methodist j 1 ! 1 i KM' M Episcopal. thiuugh for any permanent etLct jolli, l(ll:i, a strong past-m- Just Opened in the Simons Block. u WITH . blossom jis the rose. FULL LTXE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE logetner, is all that tins good old nation Wildman Hurphy, P.stor. icho'd, hi Sunday Services: Suiul-iHAS GONE TO HAWAII. followed 11, a. in.; Prcuchiny, by class nioeliny; Epwortli L ayuc.i p.m.; Preach-- j air. mount, chairman of the Com ml, hioh, to visit the islands, iny, 8 p. m.; Prayer mm. inys Tuesday James II. Blount, whom President eveiiinys. Cleveland has named to be chairman of the Hawaiian commission, was, until 0. 0. . LcdgO SsP. li., March 4, the democratic father of the of representatives. Upon that house Uoyulnr meeting every Thursday right lie retired after twenty years seridate cord nt S o'clock. Viritiny iee a as member, lie was at the time ally invited to attend. committee on foreign K H 1VM-KII- . Soo c'ainnanuot UN WlMMKli, .V. (1. he yarned a knowledge of airs, . .... the international relations of the United A W8MMERG9 ETTSia s - lamnnmr r i wimiiniirwiTwrini r iirwrri Tmwimrr irTiiy'ii iirMrii,",Tn J. S. PAGE, JUN,. a ; hi.-ihie- n ; i TIME TABLES Pavson UNION PACIFIC Trains arrive and depart Jit pjiysun as follows: fT i M tmJ - rMi n-: 3:50 p. m. J:."! :i. m. r- Co S. .Stack, Ayei.t. 1M() Wost-lioun- GRANDE WESTERN. . d. F..ui bound 9f c rl C .M 9? Q c ? .7:25 a. m. and 0:50 p. m. m. :md 3:15 p. m. 7:55 V, II. Ayent. , Tiik council should pas a curfew ordinance. This would give the marshal authority under wh ch to work m keeping the streets cleared or joung Ians and embryonic hoodlum, after dark. would t! is t icket do h r 'IHi: For Presidens, Allyeld, of Illinois; Vico 1 Waite of Colorudo; Secretary .f or Kansas, Secretary i f State, i re.--iden-t. P.-lFer- , Treasury, Allen, of Xehrask::. If the country wants to lake a thort. cut to ruin, the ;bove named gentleman could si ou do the wi rk. (!,. ' : - r? AiJRAHAMlj:.vior.Nslirst sjieef-- on tie tnrilT (piestiou was short and to the point, lie s;iid that he did not protend lobe learned in political economy, Out lie thought l o knew enough to know that when an American paid twenty dollars for slnel to an English manufacturer, America had the steel and England had the twenty dollars. l!ut when he paid twenty dollars for steel to an American manufacturer, Ameriesi had both the steel and the twenty dollars. o ft. .i f: as ' ' - a i 33 2 pj, C5 x & --0 jn n () ts ao CD rs l) O HON. JAMES II. 1JLOUXT. States that especially fils him for tne position to which lie has been chosen. Mr. Itlount is a native of 31 aeon, Ga., where he was horn September -, 1SI57. lie made bis first appearance in public life in ISTg, when he was elected to from the Sixth district of Georgia Since that time he lias been continuously reelected. At the time of his last election he had a hard tight against the farmers alliance, but came out successfully, although six of liis colleagues we nt down before the new element. Mr. lilount retired from the house because lie declined to take a renomination last fall. At that time he intended to return to the practice of law in 3 Ga. When the cabinet was in process of formation his name was more flian once spoken of as possible postn..,ster general. February 4 31 r. Itlount, in view of his approaching retirement, received an unprecedented tribute from the members. The proceedings of the house were interrupted to allow Judge Holman to eulogize his services. The judge was followed by 31r. llland, of 3Iissouri, 31r. II it t, Mr. O'Neill, 3Ir. Springer and 3Ir. McCreary, all of whom spoke of liis work in high terms. IVninint I'uclort iikorn. There are about three hundred worn on undcrt:i!:.v- - ia the United .States. 1- eon-pres- s la-co- n, h m w mW rm -- s s-a- W . Km-.i:.ui-:i:- I low 33 25 ftW j Passenger Going North (ioiny South own tr 2??s Utah Ia Either Case You Certainly Need Furniture and Willow Ware, Draperies, Oilcloths, 3Iat tings and house furnishing goods of every description. We are the people Citi p 'm s. Dishes, Tinware, Stoves, Wooden who have them in unlimited quantities at Rock Bottom prices. to the city give us a call s:nd see our great bargains. Wnon you com SFECIAL IN&UCElViENTS TO NEWLY MARRIED COUPLES. Bedroom Sets from 8T2.O0 Folding Beds from up. Extension Tables solid Oak, 0 feet long, j?5,-7- 13. Ml up. Cook Stoves from 8G up. 0 Baby Carriages finest line in Salt Lake City. Celebrated Whilney and other makes, at the very lowest figures ever of-er- ed Gasoline Stoves, 815 or two holes and Rusia 817.50 for three holes and Rusi.i iron oven. in the west, )f THE GREAT INSTALLMENT HOUSE. Cash or easy pjiyments. 231 and 230 State Street, Mail orders solicited and promptly attended tc Salt Lake City, Utah |