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Show THE good soldier until it is illustrated how she can retreat and at the same time keep her hat on straight. DAILY TIMES Published every morning except Monday by Tho A mono the results of Co. secon- GEO. W. WILLIAMS 11 ATMS: 05 One week Six months Out) year 61.25 AiO CHURCH DIRECTORY. THE PAYSON HOLLER MILL. Latter Bay Heist. John Hush and J S Pack; 096000 be- - rateH. KUUS( M HPT ION the contest Jr, Bishops, Sunday School in each ward at It) a m. Seneral meeting in meeting house, - p m Meeting in each ward at 8 p m. Fine Grades of flour at Low Prices. Presbyteries. Among the important and novel rulings made by federal judges during the Rkv. A. (J. Toi)i, Pastor, Sunday Services: Sunday school, 10 recent struggle between the railroads a. m.; Preaching at ll a. m. and H p. m. and their employers is one by Judge Society of Christian Endeavor, Wednesllalh.lt of Denver in regard tQ the reladay at 8 p. in. All are invited. tion id' employes to a railroad tr.at is Methodist Episcopal. ill the hands of i receiver for the court. Ho d recL-- ILcvIvtt Trumbull of the Wildmau Murphy, Pastor. Clii if iu.:d to le.iiic an order directing all Sunday Services: Sunday school, JO ;i. m.; Preaching, 11, followed by class employes who d'd not wish to obey meeting; Epwortli League,? p.m.; Preachfully to notify him at once. They ing, 8 p. m.; Prayer meetings Tuesday were then reload om 1 art her obligaevenings. tion, but if Limy did not and afterwards refuted to obey any orders of their suPayscn Lodge Nc. 10, I. 0. 0. F. perior otiicers ; bey would be iu contempt Regular meeting every Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren coid-iall- u, court. Muisiuil Israel issued an ur-oinvited to attend. presumably upon tiie auvice of E II Pu.VK.it, Sec judge Hi Jett that ally one seeking to RS Wimmku, N, CL iuihieuca an employe to desert ids post or-di- Ts Just Opened in the Simons Block. WITH A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE TIME TABLES PAUL UNION PACIFIC. m IS IS M L Sr East-boun- d. . . Mian-tonom- d o '1 ats w 03 g- - I feet long, planted on the highlands .7:20 a. in. and (1:5(5 p. m. of Navesink, N. J. It was saluted with 7:55 u. m. and 11:15 p. m. twenty-on- e guns by the monitor as the old flag was run up by W. H. SiiKRMKi:, Agent. the enthusiastic people on shore. The Utah 1 5. c j g i g--o S ss S. 7 Q m C 3 2S3 I CnoCn m W r C3 w m ah n I33n DFin m 33 0) e e V o 1 Ratiiing is often answering for aural disease when (lucking the head is practic'd. The ear is intolerant of cold water, and, in addition to this, the st muiat-in- g I Payson, JONES' FLAG. Trains arrive and depart at Payst n as One of the Most Interesting: Relics In the United States. follows: The flag of Paul Jones, which floated 3:50 p. in. over Passenger (lo ng North the Ronhomme llichard in her i):57 a. m. historic doing South fight with the 1 British frigate S, Si'AKK, Agent. Serapis off the English coast, September 3, 1779, was hoisted at noon, April 25, on a pole one hundred and thirty-fiv- e RIO ORAN DU WESTERN. ERC9 J. S. PAGE. JUN,. er of duty should be arrested tor contempt. W T. G. y West-boun- FISHING TACKLE tween the railroads and their employes FISHING TACKLE FISHING TACKLE will be the establishment or rejection of several important points of law. Ltai. Paysca,One is as to what constitutes the crime of obstructing the mails. Judge Hoss or Los Angeles supports the contention of the railroad olliciaD that the mails Whips, Nose Bags, Collar Pads, Ei: are to be carried or: a regularly consti- Manufacturer and Importer cf Harness, Saddlery, Buggy Wholesale and P.etail. Fine Buggy Harness a Specialty. tuted passenger tram (including a Pullman car), und that tins train cannot be All Mailorders will receive prompt attention. interfered with without breaking the law. Another point of greatest importance arises from the order of Judge Woods of Chicago who enjoined the FINLAVSON & TANNER, Props. strikers from interfering wi:li trains of any kind under penal' y of violating the interstate commerce law. Graham a Specialty Pai maize Home Industry by giving our products a trial. Application has been made for entry at the postolllco at Payson, Utah, for transmission through the mails at d-class W. L. WORSENCROFT FISItlXG TACKLE Pabllshinff an Timcs-Xlcpublic- j e W k in In Either Case You Certainly Need Furniture Carpets. Dishes, Tinware, Stoves, Wooden and Willow Ware, Draiieries, Oilcloths, Mattings and house furnishing goods of every description. We are the people who have them in unlimited quantities at Rock Bottom prices. When you come to the city give us a call and see our great bargains. properties of sea water render it irritating to the ear, and liable to set up intlammniion. Somk churches invite the at end nice PECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO NEWLY MARRIED COUPLES lAUL JONES FLAG. of bicvclers by preparing a receptacle is the property of Mrs. S. B. Stafwhero tieir wheels may I e kept during; flag of Cottage City, Mass., who part' ford, the service, and announcing tho same ed with it temporarily to allow its use from tho pulpit, which is a good idea, as on the arrival of the fleet of American and foreign slaps at Sandy Ilook. they could pot well roll them down the The flag was designed from WashJ Bedroom Sets from 812.50 up. Extension Tables solid Oak, (J feet long, 85,50 Folding Beds from 813.50 up. Cook Stoves from 80 up. Gasoline Stoves, 815 or aisles and stand them against the pew, ington's and made under Baby Carriages finest line two holes and Ilusia the direction of one John Brown by iu Salt Lake City. Celdoors nr hand i hem over to the sexton! the Misses Mary and Sarah Austin in iron oven; 817.50 for for safekeeping. ebrated Whitney and , 1777 in Philadelphia. The three holes and Rusia star was used by direction of Gen. other makes,at the very The flag was first carried iron oven. lowest figures ever A field is being opened in Eng- Wasliington. Jones on a small vessel on the by Cn.pt. iu tho west, land for women, The mother country is Schuylkill river. Jn the engagement Write for prices. between the Bonhomme Richard and going to make soldiers of her women, the Serapis the mast from which was THE GREAT INSTALLMENT HOUSE. and a brigade has been recruited x- - down the flag was sliot away, carrying Mail orders solicited and promptly attended to clusively from the gentler sex. The Old Glory with it. Lieut. James B. Cash or easy payments. fatlier of the owner Stafford, present women are said to be line shots and of the flag, plunged overboard, secured possessed of suilieient nerve m battle, the flag and nailed it to another mast. s are plainly shown in the but the male iopulntio:i will never be The flag 231 and 230. State Street, convinced that a woman will make a Salt Lake City, Utah coat-of-ar- five-point- ed of-er- 'i-:- i ' nail-hole- to-da- y. ' ed |