OCR Text |
Show a: gy miWBw. TH PAYSON CHURCH DIRECTORY. TIS. PROVES ITSELF. ABOUT SQUIRRELS. Ernest Gordon of Provo, came near his little boy last John Huish and J S Page, Jr, Bishops losing Tuesday. Mrs, Gordon had laid the 10 m. a at ward each School in Sunday child on the bed, and had gone to General meeting in meeting house, 2pm room. She heard a faint cry and The Overland Eastbound Passenger Meeting in each ward at 8 p m. when she went into the room found the Train Held Up and Looted. cat lying on the infants throat, the mouth of the animal was inserted in the Presbyterian. childs mouth, and the little one was Rev. A. C. Todd, Pastor. struggling to release kinsclf. This seems 10 Services: school, Sunday Sunday to prove a case of the, sometimes doubta. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ed, charge that the domesticated felines Society of Christian Endeavor, Wednes- will suck the breath of children. day at 8 p. m. All are invited. Latter.Day Saint. an-oth- I er Scnma-j- TOO GOOD TO OMIT. Methodist Episcopal. 1 1 1 I N Wildman Murphy, Pastor. Sunday Services: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Preaching, 11, followed by class meeting; Epworth League, 7 p.m.; Preaching, 8 p. m.; Prayer meetings Tuesday evenings. Republican oratory nas about the same effect upon the people of Utah as water upon a ducks back. Salt Lake Herald. Well that may lie true, but the Herald forgets to say that the Republican oratory which two years ago fell on a ducks Payson Lcdgo No. 19, Z. 0. 0. F. back and rolled off, drowned 5,000 And if the Standard barometer Regular meeting every Thursday night indicates os truthfully now as it did two at 8 oclock. Visiting brethren, cordyears ago. then the Republican oratorial ially invited to attend. E II Pulver, Sec water which rolls off of the dusks back R S Wimmer, X. G. this year will drown 5,000 more Democrats on the Cth of November. Ogden Standard. F. TILSON, M. D. Q Physician and-Curge- on- - ' cmercur deal. Office at Residence. of Testerdafs Telegraphic News Tnm Different Parts of the Dem-oqroft- s. i r Specials Clipped and Globe Condensed. Sacramento, Oct. 11. The eastbouml overland train duo here at 8:30 p. m. was held up by twTo men about six miles below Sacramento tonight. The trackwalker was first robbed and then forced to flag the train. The robbers then covered the engineer and fireman with guns and compelled them to accompany them to the express car. Messenger Page shot twice at the bandits and came near losing his life from a shot fired in return. The engineer and fireman called to Page to open the- - door,- - as the robbers - were going to shoot them if he did not, and also were preparing to blow up a car with dynamite, lie complied with their request, in order to 6ave their lives, and the robbers looted the car of four bags of gold, the amount of which is not known. They then cut the engine loose, boarded it and ran it toward the city several miles. The engine was then reversed and sent on a wild run toward the train, but by the time it had reached its destination the steam had run so low that . Messrs. Brogdon and Smythe, mining men from Colorado, have purchased of Preble & Drake the Gold Coin group and the Cottonwood Spring, and will comE. PAGE, mence work thereon immediately. The ATTORNEY-AT-LAgroup, which is composed of six claims, lies a short distance north of the Mercur Office over bank, Payson City, Utah. and gives every indication of being Collections, Settlement of estates and all camp other kinds of legal work attended to. valuable ground. Erogdon and Smythe are heavy operators in Colorado mines and are backed by ample capital to push the collision caused but little damage. Ft. WIMMER. the enterprise to a successful conclusion. The robbers made good their escape. PAYSON, UTAH. JOSEPH W, S. NOTARY PUBLIC UTAH COUNTY VOTERS. .OFFICE AT BASK BUILDING, PAYSOS. Allow me, through your valuable columns, to give vent to a few lines I have at mind, rgfering to the many little squirrels that abund through the sages and hills around Payson. It nothing more it may prove of interest to my school mates. The one characteristic of our lovely canyon is the number, beauty and sprightliness of its squirrels. Go where you may through the wooded portion of the mountain sides and along ditches and foothills in the valley, these lively little animals are frequently found. All are acquainted with the large grey spuirrel. This is the showiest and most beautiful of the specie. He is a migratory rodent, and will soon leave the mountains ns winter sets in and decend to the valley where he will be handy to the numerous kinds of pits from the fruit trees. During the winter he lives mostly e with upon acorns, filling his a supply about this time of the year. Down in their winter home the young are brought forth and taught the active duties of squirrel life, but when the warm weather begins this squirrel with his whole family sets forth for his summer residence high amid the mountains, where he remains until again driven out by the storms of another winter.1' I was amused not long since by the way this kind of spuirrel feeds in the solitudes of the mountain. We were out for a little hunting trip, and the boys accompanying me will well remember when. Some distance above the old mill, among the towering pines and quakenaspens, we pitched tent, and here the Grayie caught my observation, feeding upon the seeds of the pine cones. His preference for these is shared by his little companion, the pine squirrel, and the large and leas active ground squirrel. He would ascend a lofty pine and cut from its topmost boughs a huge cone that fell crushing to the earth beneath. Then, anticipating the pleasure of a square meal on his favorite food, he would spring from limb to limb or race down the bark of the forest tree till the ground was reached, then take much pleasure in. devouring his luxurious fes-- ti ity. Such is the merry life of the spry and posser. The chipmunk. Another of the squirrel kingdom. My next will be on this store-hous- co-o- p Following is a list of voters in Utah Articles of corporation have been county: tiled' with the Secretary of State of ColConstitutional Del. list. Revised list. orado of the Book Cliffs Railroad Company. The capital stock is 850,000. The WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. road will be constructed from Crevasse siding on the Rio Grande Western Rail- - - UTAH PAYSON way, in Mesa county, a distance of fifty miles to the Utah asphaltum beds, for W. BARNETT, the purpose of transporting ashalt and other products. Its eastern terminus is animated little creature. rOTARY PUBLIC AND A Reader. but a few miles west of Grand Junction. CONVEYANCER Law Office, Lemmons Block, UTAH COUNTY REGISTRATION. THIEDE MURDER CASE. UTAH AYSON, The registration lists of Utah county Charles Thiede, who is accused of have been filed with the County Clerk brutally murdering his wife at Murray end & (RIGGS BRADT, Republicans are busy copying them. This shows a net increase of 795 voters last April, is da trial before Judge Bartch The revised lists show 5S00 voters in the BLACKSMITHS. adove the number registered last year, in Salt Lake. county, with 307 less on the Constitu'11 Griggs and Chas, E. Bradt are 4995. About 300 names of voters who tional list. Provos registration is 1274 nolocated at Haymores shop. have removed have been stricken from names on the revised lists and 1227 on TOGETHER AT LAST. Generrl Job Work the list. Thisshows that there are about the Constitutional lists. And Flow Repairing 1100 new voters in the county. A Specialty. Corbet and Fitzsimmons are matched PRODUCE TAKEN. to fight in Florida for $10,000 a side and Giddy Girl The Prince of Wales, The greatest organ in the world, said $11,000 club stakes after doncher know, usos his fingahs in eating 1895. July 1, an old time fiddle player, is the organ small bwirds. HAC10 MEET ALL TRAINS. of speech in a woman it is an organ He does, eh? Boy from the Country without stops. doesnt' his use he teeth? Why At a festival in the east lately, the follSMITH HENRY Wotnan secowing toast was ottered. Advertisers nre entitled to free locals If the pen is mightier than the sword ond only to the press in the disseminaPaysi Utah. how about the typewriter? in the Times columns. tion of nows. F.MCCAW . I THE BOOK CLIFF ROAD. Dear Editor spii-itfu- l t . . V |