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Show FAY-SO- PAILY TiHOS N DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF PAYSON AND THE SOUTHERN VOL. PORTION OF UTAH COUNTY. PAYSON, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 180. II. NO. 57. compnny houses just north of the woiks in a well protected gulch about one mile distant from Detroit springs. The water supply, like many of our western camps, seems to be the great iota during the summer season, but so far as ordiAnother Company of Militia to ho nary emnp demands are concerned this Haynes Declines the Nomination fer district is comfortably well supplied Congress from a Ohio District. Organize! at the Garden City. from the McBurney and Davison IS springs. Milliard County Blade. A RESERVATION General Territorial News Gathered from Oar Brighest Exchanges and Arranged for the Benoit of oar Many Readers. The second regimens that is to be will soon have its second company enrolled. Ottinper Yesterday Adjutant-Generreceived a communication from Major John Denh alter of Provo asking for muster roll blanks and the necessary papers for the forming of another new company of militia at that point. Provo is just copying to the front, remarked the Ad' Cneral, in the matter of militia companies. It has the men and I will not be surprised to see some of our very best timber come from that neck o woods. Some of our old companies will have to watch closel' ly t&heir laurels or some of these drill and drill and' drill, will come up here to the fair and take the honors and glory home with them. al I out-wil- GOOD THERE WAS. -- gold-bearin- g naked eye. SPANISH FORK BEETS. An agent of the Leni sugar factory says that there are a great many more beets raised in Spanish Fork than in any other place in the territory. Spanish Fork Herald, ABOUT DETROIT. Wm. Keyser, of Deseret has located business yroperty at Detroit springs which he expects to improve at once by erecting a building thereon. J. W. McBurney has'laid in a supply of merchandise and will start a store at the Detroit camp. Joseph Friel is .working on a vain of copper and gold ore which he has down 50 feet with a showing of fifteen feet of as fine ore as any yet exhibited in the district. At the Ibex mines so frequently al. luded to, everybody seems to be busy. Mr. Petty, of Deseret, has the contract and is busily engaged in erecting the mis suck Silver, G4,58 cents, lead, News the TOUCHED HER PRIDE. well-know- n 4th 5th Springville 10 13 24 Lehi 23 3 2 German banker. Will- Lake View Lake Shore Pleasant Grove American Fork 4 11 20 5 ssantaqum Spanish Fork Thistle P. V. Junction Benjamin Salem Goshen Payson Fairfield Spring Lake Clinton . yesterday. Emperor woman at Detroit, Mich., is so vain iam was present. over ber cooking that she refused to At the close of business yesterday the prosecute a sreak thief who had stolen 819 worth of clothing because he left a cash in tne treasury amounted to You have good 8127,830,810, of which 850,025,705 repre polite note, paying: I ba7b' tasted them. Philadelphia sec ted the' gold reserve. Mapleton Record. A. Comodore William Kirkland, A 8 14 Provo Bench $3.05. The maneuvers of the First and Seventeenth German Army corps began at Schoibitten n; 2d 3d Professor Heinrich Karl Brugsch, the and EgyptolDe Caverly That was a good joke on distinguished philologist ogist, is dead, aged 08 years . Miss Upper Ten at the ball last night. A despatch from Genoa announces the Old Flipleigh Haw! I am glad to death in that city of Baron Erlanger, hear there was something on her! pi; 14 3 1 3 G 3 12 1 1 1 ........................ ...... .... ................ 2 1 Vineyard RATE NOTICE, United States Navy, who succeeds Rear Alpine Admiral Erben in command of the Eu Highland ropean station, has arrived in England Cedar Fork 5' 1 2 The barge Baltic and schooner Tucker Hattie Wells, coal laden, are ashore 202 Total near Milwaukee. The former is on It is requested that the several preSouth Point and the latter in White cincts in the county meet in primaries Fish Bay. and elect the delegates and alternates to Tasch-ieru It is reported that Cardinal said convention not later than Sept. 14, has resigned the Archbishopric of 1894. It is also requested that each preQuebec, owing to failing health, and cinct elect a member of the precinct to that Mgr. Benign, the coadjutor, will act as n member of the county central assume the work. committee for the ensuing year, to be Colonel W. S. Ilaynes, has declined the ratified by the county convention. SPECIAL NOTICE. By order of the County Central Comnomination for Congress from the ThirJohn C. Graham, teenth district of Ohio, tendered him by mittee, The Times publishers Have determined Chairman. the Democratic convention held at San B. Bachman, Jr., to give their patrons the benefit of every Secretary. arrangement that can possibly be made. dusky September 4th. We have cast about for a good plan to inIt is reported that Drexel, Morgan & crease the circulation of the Times and Co., have purchased the minority holdTHE BEAUTIFUL ROCKIES. have finally made arrangements that ings of the Cinciunatti extension bonds, we are sure will commend themselves to which control the Ciucinnatti Southern The richest, the grandest, most the public. and the Alabama Great Southern roads, range of mountains in the known We have arranged with a prominent is world the Rocky mountain range, exFrancis Gallagher of San Francisco, artist, who does all the work for the tending entirely across and beyond the a on board the steamer Ethipassenger to Lake enlarging houses, state of Colorado, Grand old Pike's Peak largest Salt from Glasgow to New York, made opia, subscribers. our for at the foot of which is situated the marenlarge photographs We make the following offer: To any two attempts to suicide on the voyage velous Cripple Creek gold camp, is here one who pays one year in advance for After the sjeond attempt he was placed That great national illustrated family the Daily Times and 81.00 additional in confinement. paper, the Rocky Mountain Illustrated excel lent will we enlarged crayon give an The final tests of the new dynamite Weekly, published at Denver, Colorado, from bung they any photograph Ioitrait guns were made yesterday afternoon. (established 1890), illustrates this grand withand 14x17 are These us. each week and tells nil about the portraits The loaded shells struck and exploded scenery wonderful west. Also, true stories of out frames, but the frames can be secured for from 75c to 81.50 at Huishs in the places designated. The report love and adventure. This big weekly, This gives each one a chance to obtain will be ready in a short time. It is containing eight large pages, fifty-si- x will be favorable. long columns, will be sent on trial three an enlarged portrait and a good daily for thought it months (13 weeks) for only twelve two one-firth what the portrait costs gencent stamps, club of five fur adollar bill. REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION. erally alone. Handsome Bolid gold rings set with beautiful Rocky mountain gems are A County Convention of the RepubWanted Wheat in exchange for fruit. given free as premiums to yearly subbe will lican of held Utah scribers. Address as above and mention county party Inquire of in Pay son on Saturday, Sept. 29, 1894, at our paper when you write. Gt Chas. F. Judson. For the Democratic Territorial Convention at Salt Lake City Saturday, Iron County Record: Dr. J. H. Hall Sept, loth, we will make usual rate of o Parowan, in company with a gentle ofie fare for the round trip. Tickets from Spring-vill- e man, named Lowder, has discovered and Silver City, Ogden, Bingham, and intermediate points will be located a ledge of ore in 19th limited to Little Creek canyon, about twelve miles sold on Sept. 14th and cast of Parowan. The mineral bearing Sept. 17th, From all other points sell 14th, limited to Sept. 17th. ledge is about 10 feet in width, and free Sept. J. H. Bennett, G. P. & T. A. gold is easily seen in the ore with the FREE GOLD NEAR PAROWAX. i pugh The passenger department of the Union Pacific has issued a very attractive Suam ay of Yesterday's Telegraphic folder, containing the Tribunes descripFra Different Parts of the Globe tion of the Ute reservations. One hundred thousand copies have been printed Specials Clipped and Condensed. and they will be circulated in every portion of the United States. "' . FOLDER. a. m., for the purpose of nominating one clerk of the county court, one sher iff, one treasurer, one assessor, one collector, three selectmen, one county prosecuting attorney, one recorder and one coroner, nnd twelve (12) delegates to the constitutional convention to be held m Salt Lake City on the first Monday in March, 1895. Also for the purpose of electing county officers of the party for the ensuing year, and for the consideration of such other business as may projierly come before the conven-ventiosaid convention to consist of 202 delegates and apportioned as follows: 8 Provo, 1st ward 11 : awe-inspiri- o ng |