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Show DEVOTED VOL. TO THE INTERESTS OF PAYSON ANI) II. OP UTAH OOL'NTY. XO. HORRIBLE BUTCHERY. Latter.Day Saint. Ida., Oct 2. A horrible butchery occurred at the county jail here. Joe Roberts, a United States insane criminal, literally cut to pieces with a knife John Witte, another United States prisoner awaiting trial for selling liquor to Indians. Witte was arrested at Coe ti r dAlene a short time ago. Roberts killed a fellow soldier at Fort Sherman two years ago and was adjudged insane. A United States Marshal has left with. Roberts for Washington D. O., insane asylum. Sunday School in each ward at 10 a m. General meeting in meeting house, 2 p m Meeting in each ward at 8 p m. Presbyterian. Rev. A. C. Todd, Pastor, Sunday Services: Sunday school, 10 a. in.; Preaching at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Society of Christian Endeavor, Wednesday at S p. m. All are invited. Methodist HILL NOT Episcopal. YET ACCEPTED. Wildman Murphy, Pastor. New York, Oct. 2. benator Hill held Sunday Services: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Preaching, 11, followed by class conference today with George B. McPreachmeeting; Epworth League,? p.m.; Clellan, E. L. Ridgeway, General Wylie ing, 8 p. ni.; Prayer meetings Tuesday and Clerk De freest. At the close of the evenings. conference Hill and Dofreest. left the hotel togetbei. To Reporters llill said: I must decline to say anything of a poFayson Ledge No. 19, 1. 0. 0. F. litical nature. Defreost, however, reRegular meeting every Thursday night marked: The Senator has not yet acat 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordcepted the nomination. ially invited to attend. R S W iM.MKU, X, G. E II Pulveh, Sec THE BEAUTIFUL ROCKIES. F. TILSON, M. D. They Contain the Grandest Scenery and the Most Famous Geld Camp In the World. Physician and Surgeon. The richest, the grandest, most a we-i- Office at Residence. n spiring range of mountains in the known world is the Rocky mountain range, ex tending entirely across and beyond the state of Colorado, Grand old Pikes Peak E. PAGE, at the foot of which is situated the marATTOIINEY-AT-LAvelous Cripple Creek gold camp, is here That great national illustrated family Office over bank, Payson City, Utah. paper, the Rocky Mountain Illustrated Collections, Settlement of estates and all Weekly, published at Denver, Colorado, other kinds of legal work attended to. (established 1890), illustrates this grand scenery each week and tells all about the wonderful west. Also, true stories of FI. WIMMER. love and adventure. Tins big weekly, containing eight large pages, fifty-siNOTARY PUBLIC long columns, will be sent on trial thiew OFFICE AT months (Pi weeks) for only twelve two cent stumps, club of five for a dollar bill. BANK BUILDING, PAYSOX. Handsome solid gold rings set with beautiful Rocky mountain gems are' sub-- ' given free as premiums to scribers. Address as above and mention our pajier when you write. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. PAYSOX, UTAH. JOSEPH W, S. x F. MCCAW yes-rl- UTAH PAYSOX 1PH Moscow, Jr, Rishopp, H. W. BARNETT, Support home industry by subscribing or the Timf.s. Damgc Suit fer $100,000 in the Froyo Csurts. IIS Jiu NOTARY PUBLIC AND DAI BY CUCCLSTIONS. Do not overfeed the calf. If you do CONVEYANCER you will soon have a calf that will not Law Ollioe, Lemmons Block, eat nt all. The habit of holding up the mill: in UTAH a heifer is sometimes fostered by the PAYSOX, unkimiues., of the milker. Cows that are the most nervous and GRIGGS & BRADT, feel or iceni to feel pain, when milking. the most readily are the host milkBLACKSMITHS. ers. J. H Griggs and Chas. E. Bradt are The Pennsylvania Experiment, stanow located at Ilavniores shop. tion found that cottonseed meal proGenerrl Job Work duced a grealer yield and more butter And Plow Repairing fat than bran would. A Specialty. The reason that the character of the PRODUCK TAKEN. ration impresses itself in such a marked degree upon milk is because the food is very rapidly converted into milk. HACK TO MEET ALL TRAINS. If a farmer is determined to keep a kicking cow, and follows the plan of letting the calves suck the cows, put all S31TRY SMITH the calves on the kicking cow that she will sustain. V Utah. London, Oct. 2. A dispatch to the London Times from Auckland, New Zealand, says: The Minister of Labor has introduced a. bill into the House of Filed Representatives providing for the exclusion from the colony of undesirable immigrants, such as Chinese and contract workmen, consumptives and cripples. II EASILY SPOTTED. I don't never read them lyin news- papers, said Farmer Bailday to the gentleman in the next seat. Jrra different Parts of the Globe That's right. repeated his fellow assenger, you cant believe a word Specials Clipped and Condensed. they say. And on the Ftrength of the slight acquaintance thus formed, the polished Provo, Oct. 2. David Evans came stranger sold the countryand filed a man two brass tickets for 61.n0:) each. down from Ogden 6100,0:10 damage suit against thnBiillion-Bec- k Detroit Tribune. Jt Champion Mining Company and H. M. Ryan. The suit was filed in the AGRICULTURAL MINIS. F.rst District Court, in behalf of the & Almo Mining M'lling Company, and Sheep cannot stand much dampness, or the alleged, occupation of either on their backs or under their grows out the Almo group by Mr Ryan. feet, and thrive well. When young chicks become droopy anti appear drowsy the cause is usually TEMPLE SQUARE IMPROVEMENTS the large gray lice on the heads. Anoint with a few drops of sweet oil. Fkw things equal wool ashes for A number of feams aud men are eni and garden crops. The mileached fruit ployed in the grounds immediately sur- article and bone meal go well together, rounding the Temple, and the debris is and thus they make a complete mabeing removed and the ground graded nure. to conform to the level of the grounds Speaking of the nasty habit of allowand Taber- ing poultry to roust in the tuolhouse, ar mndthe Assembly Now Yorker remarks: You nacle. The fence dividing the lot will the Rural just as well invite the liens in to be torn down immediately and the might roost on your wife's sewing machine. Temple grounds parked the same as the Two chops may he grown on thu same rest of the square, .?o that very shortly land, lmt no fanner should attempt to tourists can have free access to the do so unless ho is willing to double the whole block, alhmling be:ter opportu- amount of manure applied. Lund cannot produce something from nothing. nity of viewing the great temple. It must he fed or it will soon become It is understood that this move is the exhausted of fertility. first of a series of impiovcir.enls to be An educated young man in Indiana made in Temple Squire, toe next one last year was managing his father's in order being the erection of a stone farm and giving half; but by the imthe father coping and iron railing, to take the place proved methods employed lie made as as much received just about of the high stone wall, and the placing when he did all the work himself. This in position of the lJ;i;ham Young statue is the result of education on the farm. but of these latter nothing will be d n As some one remarks, peas are rapiduntil spring. ly coming into favor as food for milch cows, especially in the winter production of milk, as they are easily grown, and arc worth twice and a lmlf their FACTS FOR FARMERS. weight in bran. Use the Canadian field On, on machinery not onlv preserves pea. Sow two and a quarter bushels the parts and lessens the wear and loss per acre. Coal oil is the best article to use on but it also permits of better and more work clone with reduced power. rusty implements. It not on lyre moves rust, hut will prevent the difficulty if it of kinds all I'TjOwkks can he grown on is frequently used. All tools should lie orsoil, and every farmhouse should be namented with llowors of some kind kept under shelter, however, as there of diiTercnt varieties and including all is nothing that can prevent rusk when colors. implements are exposed to rain and duinpii'-ssHad roads not only increase the labor Too mitii hilling up around the plants of hauling ami compel the keeping of more horses than may he necessary, but is not an advantage. Nearly all experito determine the effects of they are responsible for broken wag- ments made level culture are favorable and ons, lame animalsand other dil.ieuliies. hilling of nearly all kinds cultivation level to If eggs an to he kept il long time, of even excepting squashes, plants, not after they are laid it is ov--l to pul them and cucumbers melons, especially on in a con! place and as near the freezing soils. point ns possible without freezing them. sandy Thi.j:e is a saving of labor by perThis will prevent any progress toward forming i! lit the proper tin..-- The use incubation. of a led. I garden rake will kill weeds Do not depend on the pasture, prowhen limy lirst appear, hut it may reviding a full supply of food for the steers and young stock. Ml kinds of quire a plow and two horses to clear the stock should have a mess of oats at hm-- after the weeds get well under v. and the labor may have to be apnight, while, milch cows should le fed plied during a busy period. both morning and night. Sunma-- y of Yesterdays Telegraphic Mews pelf-sufficie- nt to-dn- IJ.-.l-l a. , V TO. CURSE OF YOUNG COUNTRIES. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Payson, KOITTH KliN PORTION PA VS OX, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER L 1891. John Huisii and J S Page, Q TIIE . . -- ;i . . |