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Show . . deeds for sale at this Blank office. Principal Poulson is reported to have typhoid fever, A MEMORABLE EVEHT k'k'k'k'k'tf'k'kizlrk'k'kk'kit'k -- On the 23rd of next month tbe Mr. and Mrs. James Finlayson Joseph Reece pays the highest irst veal and cash price for beef, wagons rolled into Payson, pork. went to Manti Monday morning. and pitched camp on Peteetnet Special' sale on pictures and Every stove guaranteed in the creek, near where Joseph Daniels picture frames at J. S. Page, Jrs carload just in at E. If. McBeths now lives. Tbe creek was almost OBEQOH BHOBT US. Trala arrlv ad dnpnrt from Fnyaoa a Mrs. J. L. Townshend went to 100 pair of cotton blanketa to be dry then. The pioneers went to follow: Booth North : Salt Lake City yesterday, for a few closed out at cost atJ. Provst-jaard- s. work immediately after their MMOftr . . .. 1 M a. ra. I) Paaaoior.. ;11 p.m i Ul p.m. arrivaLand built a log fort in the AliU Tmoktom, Aflat. days visit E. 11, McBeth unloaded a car Dr. G. F. Tilaon Office a vicinity in order to hold their new BIO 0B1NDZ WEBTEBM, load cl stovea and ranges this residence across the street south gained possessions, and as it was 1:3(1 a m, 4:1 p m :l am Idlpm. week. hey fouud the task difficult. On W, H. Suaaii, Afoot. of Lemmons store, a 23rd of December following the Excelent stamp photos at Daniels and Daniels families Curtis the is authorized the D. Stark John gallery, 25 cents per dozen, suitable and in CBme joined the small party agent for the Herald & Tribune already camped on the creek. We to enlarge from. at Payson, Utah. Notlou to Inaura lumrtloa mut bo la tho lave an editorial relating to the a Excursion to Tintic next Sunday 'Boa hr Tbaradajr oaluf. All eomiauulsa-tlonmatter of a celebration commemThis is what we do with Edwin miu ba aMompaulad bp Iho wrlmr $1 ronnd trip. Special leaves orating the event on the si cond t t nil aaao. G. Brown, turn him up side down. Read ib Payson 10.05 a. m. SAVE T13IE TAlfLE. r tap (showing small stars f But-Boun- d. and Ills prices, though, ate right ten next boys' underwear for the Henry Nebeker made his Highest cash price paid for fat days at John Provstgaard'a. teriudical trip to Goshen yestercattle, veal and pork. Jos Ileece. Grand opening of millinery at day, for the Contin mtal Oil comJohn Htaheli recently purchased Mrs. Ferres Wednesday, Sept pany. the home of F, D. Haymore in 20th; everybody invited to call. The front of John Provstgaards Ibis city. Hone and Herbert Thos. store has been newly painted, and George Table hoarders taken at a comthe of attended meeting will be decorated with a neat Benjamin fortable home close in, apply at of this office. 1 W.U. and Robt. Dowdle took in the Roosevelt parade in Salt Lake yesterday. Take the children to Daniel's gallery and have some stamp photos made of them. You will find tbe cheapest and best assortment of millinery there s in town at Mrs. Ferres. 1 rongh-ride- rs office Tuesday in the recorders sign night. For Sale A good four room acre of land brick house with in good location. Price $1,100. Apply at this office. The crowd of people who went to hear and see Roosevelt was peo-bl- e small, not more thnn a in all going on the morning trains. do-se- n E. H. McBeth sells the best steel ranges, cooks and heaters made at lowest prices. Call and see;our line. Sautaquin. attending them. Henry Brown the clothier. 8. Douglass is headquarters for Wanted Good Mining . Claim recent has coal. He Rock Springs Prospect, might consider devebp-e- d & mine if satisfactory. Address ly moved bis bins to the 0. L. depoot where he can supply his tbe International Investment Co., No. 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, I1L trade. A fresh supply of J. G. McDonalds famous candies just in at 2-- 4 1. We acknowledge receipt of a circular of the Juarea, Mexico, kinds Mrs. Gu thed's, Over Stake Academy. It is neatly to select from. Also the Royal gotten np and printed in very good bread from Salt Lhe. ia a worthy announceThe forges in Tiptonsjnew black. syleand of ment school. that ' smith shop were built this week, Rob Smith has moved the buildAnd the premisea will be occupied west of the just as soon as possible. It will ing which was just blacksmith Smith Hotel, to .his lot a short be the most distance farther west, sod is fitting shop in the state. it np for a residence. It u underThis is the season of tbe year stood by everybydy that Rob and when tramps are numerous, but hia intended will soon occupy it. for seme reason we dont see them The funeral services over the reThey must upon the streets. know the way oar city marshal mains of Sadie Hudson, the 13 treats their profession, and give year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hudson, wore held at the town the go by. Thursday. The ' girl Sheriff 8torrs went to Nephi Santaquin died from what was termed apSaturday to look over some crooks pendicitis. beiug held there who are impliCome and see tbe Grand Millicated In the recent burglary at Levan. From thediscriptions the nery display for Fall and Winter Utah county officers believe that Wednesday Sept 20th at Mrs. Wm it ia the same crowd that robbed Ferres. Pattern hats and oar Okelberrys store at Oosben, some own dosings, rich, handsome, and time ago. the cheapest in the state. Yon i will aave 25 per cent by going to For conference and Utah Btate Mrs.Wm Ferres, Tayaon, for your Fart tlieOregou Short Line makes rate of 2 35 for round trip from Millinery. Fayson Oct 1 to 7 inclusive, final It would be well for all who can limit October 12th. Remember to lay in a supply of coal now that wo have two trains each way before cold weather sets in as then every eay, leaving here at 7:2G a. there will be a great rash and m. and 4.21 p, m. Returning perhaps many will have to wait leaves Salt Lake 7:35 a. m. and for this necessary. Now the deal6:05 p.m. ers have a pretty good supply and i can get what you want A Second Church gave a reception yon word to the wise is sufficient, on Tuesday evening to their new pastor, F. N. Lapham and hia wife. There is a report enrrent in After a very excellent program of Salem that sixty cases of smallpox music and recitations, Brother exist here, and how in the world George E. Jayne, who always such a report coaid get circulated thkes a lively interest in everything ia a mistery. There are no more ' of interest that happens at Second cast's at present than has existed Church, gave tbe address of wel- all summer the situation is bad come, which was responded to by enough with the disease confined the paster. After the program, to four or five families, without refreshments were served and all making it really worse than it is. had a delightful time. Utah For tbe good of the city dont Methodist, Salt Lake City. make false exaggerations.' 160 up-to-da- te r MAY Phelps were perhaps the lnckiest hunters who .were ont Saturday, They docks brougnt home fifty-eig- ht and bagged many more that oonld not be got. Many of their friends ate dnek Sunday, Thos. W. Richards, aged 28, ot Evauston, and Laura Heelis, aged 25, of Santaquin, secured a license towed, in Salt Lake last week; and Thos Wilson, aged 40, of Eureka,' and.Talitha Nisonger, aged 26, also of Sautaquin. The rough riders had a on under side qnari- It Tba Mil. Cairn Ctrl, Haroiu ar dir, for, (liia rtkf , laatbo-- , aa tatur 14 Ua.olvar, i M SI hi aaada. uioaatic. doaid Wij Uoriaoalioar. lord Hat, But pUyUdun hal raai tll0l. ... ..I.... ... .... .... .... . ... It M St a IT Toda- - Ho: riaeoaatad pores tala. 1 Kane, hoUut ground. Lua Knf li k MS rary hauilanmo taal. m.. ...... 10 M Kttaingkiu Killa Ka.4. Uorllral. 14U4 9 IButtar Knife, irild ploio, bant full jowalul Wateii, siIvor, Cf :l qnalitr -- " 1 5 Bu-- ar Shall, trfi'la pla'a, I mat qnaL. Su and dnranu MS M 14 R'arap Bnx. alwllne iilvar Bawl or Maehlna, fine ciaa with I II Bnlfe, -- Kaan Kiilfe. two blod-i- .. 1W n anattach'oanrs......... 11 Bar-h- w Kaan Knltar, Haifa, blrnd ...... ...... II 31 Barolror, Cull's. blada. ...... .... ... 4 ...... It "Kaan Knltar. II Phi-on- , ir,-0It Recoil's! 14 Nut Hat, Ciaekar and 4 Pitas, allrer Uultar (WaaUburui. ruaawoud.lB-la-ul ,,, a,.,.. ...a. ...... a. . 4 phta.a,.,, . . .. ...... .......... ....Mel If Bam Uall'AamwlKiiou.' baat qual.l' J 14 Clock, rilrkat H MandaHB.raryhaBilniBi II blx Kuftr.' Toaipoona, baar Kapaaila( Shot Oaa, lit M Wlarhss'ar jlafad Kooda U i;iiia.. ... ...... t. . ... mu. ..SB 11 Vi'rb, niekaL atom wind and a- -t . . kul duwHa-barraham. 11 Carrara, good stool, biuklton 10 It BainlnrloB. MM ..... UK Bhot Onn. Uurll (au band Ira .... 10 His Uannino Koran1 Tilda a.ioona, Mandat'd Bltq hdla or H SO bait pl:ad ruoda-- . etuis... H Six earh. Krdvaa ITorka, buck- horn handlas M sr Rn-C Blx sack, Oannl is t Kulra 100 ad Fork, bnt platod j.iy Yh :k it U this .... ft: ft ft , ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ftt .ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft RETURNED FROM EUROPE To The Deaf. A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in thg Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artifical Ear Drums, gave $10,000 lo hia institute, so that deafpeople unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. across the continent. He made 13185 'The Nicholson Institute, many stops down east visiting 780, Eighth Avenue, New Xork, some of his old haunts. Mr. U.S.A. Brown reports an enjoyable trip both going and coming, and also during his sojourn in Europe. Notice To Contractors. He visited England, Scotland, will be received Ireland and Erance, and says in Sealed proposals for erecting an (8) eight room those countries the' coming elecechoed building in Payson City tion is. being watched with much school district No (6)six,- either in interest by all fair minded people. whole or in. 'parts, according to ' Captain Brown has crossed the plant and specifications famished Atlantic (me hundred and five by the trustees of said Fayson times. ' school district which plans and , specifications may be seen at tho SOME GOOD ARJi-u-residence of Treasorbr Mr, Otto in Payson City, or at Erlandson Mrs. Howard Goukl is tbe unfailing 'friend office of tbe architect Mr. R. the of crippled children Mrs. Frederick Vanderbilt believes C. Watkins, Provo City, Utah. in the heart and brains of the Ameri- . Bids will be opened at 7 oclock can newsboy. - Mrs. Schuyler Van Itrpnelner found p. m. October 15th, 1900, at the art schools for boys once considered Central School Building, all bids as hopelessly refractory. to be accompained by a certified Mis. IV. I). Sloanes especial charity ia connected with the maternity hos- check equal .to the amount of 5 per cent of tbe bid. pital bearing her name. Misa Leary for six yeara has given Tbe right to reject any. of all two days a week to teaching little Italian children of the East aide in New bids is it served by the 'Fayson York. school trustees. Dated this the The Aliases Ilewitt, granddaughters 13ih day of Sept., 1900. " of Peter Cooper, devote much time and Levi A. Colvin, chairman, of their incomes to at least the free, art schools of Cooper instiOtto Erlandson, Treasurer tute. Millie Stark, clerk, and Tuesday evenings, Edwin G. Brown returned and foi med a crowd to attend the from his trip reception of Governor Roosevelt Wednesday evening nineteen taken to Europe, having in Salt Lake City yesterday. These who signed the list are days .making the return, ten days of which were spent upon the following; the water and the rest in coming - John Dixon, George Moore, George Hone, Tom Madey, Garry Searle, Will Douglass, Clarence Fairbanks Eugene Huish, Mr. David Barnett, Longabough, Philo Whightman, Robert Herbert, Wess Pulver, Paul Tipton, Melvin Wilson, Louis Wride, ' Yjill Bills, Riley Patten am Armon Cravens. '' The beys were all ready to. go Friday morning, but Mr. Demoisy who was depended upon to order a car foY Payson, failed to carry out his part of the program, and after the committee here who hac the matter in band were apprized of the fact, it was then too iate to. get means of transportation, so the rough riders did uot go to greet the Republican candidate. .. . . -- colonists . '' - . , . a S. . four-fift- hs OVER THE TEACUPS. , k bringing a year to its woman inventor. It is calculated that 200.000 women are employed aa drenunakers in Paris. 8arah Bernhardt claims that the. wearing of diamonds destroys the best expression of the face, dims the fire of the eyes and makes the teeth look like 'A patent glove-button- F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca (Ills,,) News was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklens Arnica Salve,' the best in the world. He writes, two boxes wholly cured him. Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Art Louder was here Monday Only 2$ cents. Sold by J. L eu route for Eureka. He had been Townshend druggist. in attendance at the Democratic connty convention of Jnab, and Abrham Lincoln, being asked time at how he felt when the news reports a came of Nephi Saturday. He says it a serious party defeat, said: "I felt would not surprise him if the somewhatlike the boy in Kentucky ticket was not "snowed nnder" at who slnbbedbis toe while running the November election. Mr. Loudto see hie sweetheart. He said he er was a candidate for the nominawas too big to cry, an 1 too badly tion of assessor. hurt to feel like laughing. Ex. THvsTua er 15100 chalk. . Miss Bessie Shirley, of Salt Lake City, a no doubt the only wpman who edits and owns a mining paper. She is but 10, yet she established the paper herself, and has made a success of it. Editors Awful Plight. Will Amos I I ha t and Popper Hot. him mob, npl plata on whrio niaiai Fniirh Knar Wand II a meet-Mond- ay Politics came near being the canse of a little "scrap down at SHOULD FORM A CQLOHY Benjamin the other day, between a Democrat and a Republican, The following is from the Evenboth prominent citizens of that News of last Monday: ing place. If the like happens again, F. Johnson of Payson was "H. well have to give their names. in Salt Lake today, Mr. Johnson RoS Wimmer, Albert McClellan recently returned from Mexico and "Sammie left and expects to go back there abont Douglass Tuesday afternoon for Hillyard, tbe first of November, in company Wyoming, from where they start with other Utah people who are for Chicago, to be absent about making arrangements to move to two weeks. Tbe city is not the Mexico for settlement . After co place of their boyhood hannts, bnt with the local railroad they expect to have a nice time. officials he says that he has ascerThe Utah Sugar company wil tained that a saving in the cost of commence its Bessons campaign transportation of fiom 20 to 40 o i the morning of the 25th iust, per cent can be made by the getting together, forming a and over 100 farmers have have and bayalready been notified to commence company, chartening cars wholesale outfits at digging their beets Thursday next, ing their, and it will require two or three prices. For farther particulars asks that he be days digging previous to the start- Mr. Johnson to interested. those written by ing of the slicer. made many people glad Tuesday by the distribution of the monthly pay checks, issuei by the Faust creamery. Severs hundred dollars were put in circulation. If Payson had a few more factories issuing a monthly pay roll, "coin of tho realm would be more plentiful. it COMMENCE Unless something nuforseen happens school will open next Monday morning. No action to tho contrary has as yet been taken by the health officers, who report fourteen cases of smallpox in town, confined to six families. Two cases developed this week, one a girl of Freeman Tanner, who was quarantined Monday, and another child of David Kerr broke out yesterday. Dr, Wade was ont of town yesterday, so we conld not learn of his intentions, bat coancilman Belts said be thought the quarantine IIenbt it g. SCHOOL . aa a I Vite Bnsn.i.i, ...whoi.iihi. Kb f. OB bixfe. root S Srtaiin, 4 if 4 Child. Bor, Knlf. Fork and Kiwiu liu-ln- ge. To Enreks, Mammoth or Silver City and return Sunday, Sept 23rd would be raised. via R. G. W. for II. Last excursion of the season. H1U6HR1DEBS DISAPPOINTED Sheriff Christison and family in Office of & now RANGES STOYES Dr. J. Nephi spent Sunday and Monone Residence Dank Building. going come while my stock is day in our city visiting with Mr. block east and one block norlb. complete. Low price is the motto. and Mrs. Mark Coombs. ALBERT S. HUISH. ' A carload of Steel Ranges, Miss Birdie South worth returncooks and heaters, just arrived at Tomatoes were selling at the ed home from Salt Lake Tuesday K. H. McBeths. stores Tuesday for 25 cents per evening where she has been visitfor the past three weeks. A. S. Huish is making a closing bushel. They went up five points ing For Conference and the Utah out price on the film ouh Dayton the next day, and are at present cents. 35 at , state fair the Rio Grande Western Weyden at cost. Gome while quoted Mothers, dont fail to call and makes a rate of 12.35 from Payson they last . the beautiful suits for the little October 1st to 7th inclusive, final see ' The two eldest daughters of all prices. Mens suits limit October 12th. Geo. Lebanon have typhoid fever folks at is from three dollars up. Edwin G. Dr. .. Nate Rockhill and Bart M. 'h d Special prices on men's priu'-e- d TAOS Cros Bow, ao Shoo, J. T.." Good Luck, and Drummond Natural Lest Tin Tas aro of sqnai value in securing presents mentioned Laljv, a id may be assorted. lir.t Every man, woman and child cna ud somathiag on Hif that they would likaTto have, and can have . Waat-Boun- U Y3BB Sl'HK or SYMPATHY. Willie lay, dare, pard, deres a literary lady lives over in dnt huuie and you kin git a handout sure, you look just like Cyrano de Burglarac. St. Louis UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lake City. .The University of Utah includes, besides the college proper, the state School of Minee, the State Normal School, a preparatory school, and a kindergarten school. Thorough collegiate courses are offered in science, literature, and arte, and in mining and electrical engineering. , , The State Normal School offers completo courses in normal and kindergarten training, One hundred free normal scholarships are maintained. Conrses preparatory to law medicine, and the college courses, are offered. Studies leading to a practical bnaiuees course are given. Maginificent site, new buildings, splendid equipment. ( Entrance examinations, September 20th, 27th. 2Sth; registration October 1st. Send for Annual which gives full information concerning subjects, courses etc, D. R. Allen, Sec., Salt Lake City, |