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Show sea" weul into house evt-- there sud made a criminal assault on Annie Oleann a widow 66 years old. TLe woman, it is said, was badly scratched and bruised aud bears evidence of a fierce struggle. She escaped from her assailant 1) running out of one door of the room while he was trying to lock the other. The Globk scribe went over to Salem Thursday and from what he learned the people y. over there did not seemed to lie very much concerned about the affair, some being inclined to doubt that any crime had been . MCsT PERFECT MADE, w A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Frae Sheriff Stores arrestcommitted. Aminc-iBum Alum or any other adulterant. ed Pueblo up in the mnuutaiua AO TEARS THE ST AND ARB. Wednesday night alwut 12 o'clock. He brought him over here ThursLocation notices for sale at this day morning and Le tried to secure office; 25c s dozen. bonds, but failed and waa taken to Attorney Whitecotton of Trovo jail was in the city Tuesday. John Francis came np from Mt. Brigham Young's Birthday. Pleasant Sunday afternoon. Both wards celebrated Brigham down in the city Highest cash price paid for fat Young'a birthday a very pleasant and Iark Tuesday calves by Johnson A Desbourg. time was enjoyed. C. W, Spsuling and wife arrived The following program was in the city yesterday from Mis- carried ou : souri. Song By Primary children. Fine line of hairbrushes, clothes Prayer By Chaplain David brushes aud combs atTownaheuTa Fawns. Sketch By Pres. Matilda Dizon Drug Store. on the life of Pres. Young. John Powell put a crimson hue Song By Leona and Laurens on the front of Francis A Huishs Miles and Ora Marsh. drug store yesterday. "Ill bs a Little Mormon By Junior Wightman and council-me- n Alva Schaerrer. Finlsyson end Pace went np Song By Estelitt Marsh, Maggie the canyon Thursday to inspect Quigley, Carrie Wilde and Tearl the reservoirs. Wightman. Recitation, Imat, in a potato (39.55 for the round trip from Payson to San Francisco Cal. via patch" By Dolly Wightman. Instrumental Selection By the Oregon Short A Bo. Fee. Bys. Alice Reece. Good going June 9th returning Hong By Estelle McClellan, Sept. 6th. Amos aud May Done. Sadie For the Summer School of the Recitation, Wishing" By University of Utah June 21at to Matilda Dixon. W. the G. R. announces July 23rd, 8ong By Lola Wright, Pear! s rate of a fare and a fifth on the W ightman, Rachel Clark and May certificate plan. Bills. r Awards June 5th. 6th. and 7th. limited to continuous passage in p.lighest Honors Worlds Fair lxith directions, with final limit to Sept. 5th. 1897. DR; T13IE OREGON Tr.lui.rrlvtt.uJ olliiaa: LINE. SHOUT liupart fruaPaoa Kjrtk P.igtr.....t:21p.m( Paeurrr... 7:8) aui l(:S7 am PawitMr....l!:lip 8 m Hall. Afvvt. BIO GBASiDE WE8TEBS. Eat-liiiii- Waat-Houu- 111 aaiilpa. W. H. IWani.DIpn Akm t. Suumuu (JLOBELETH. Notiaaa to luanra Inter tliui uniat lie la til a flea by Tburadar avmiinr. All atuanaulsa-lloa- a must Im aaowapaulaJ by iha wmar. full nama. For machine oil go to H. Lem- - The R. G. W. will run another excursion up to Eureka tomorrow. l'he train will leave here at 9.50 n. in. and the round trip fare will Lo one dollar. We have the finest line of ladies' low and high cut shoes, iu ox blood, tan and black colors, ever brought to this city, nose sud gloves to match, 11. Lemmon No regular Memniorial Day e;-ereises were held Lere on Monday, . but a large number gathered at the city cemetery aud decorated the graves of departed loved ones. Doctor W. A. Wadi Member of he State Board of Pharmacy Laeter Taylor vent to Moab aud Surgeon U. P. Railway. Can bo found at all hours at hia office Sunday afternoon. over Bank, Payson Utah. ResiProf. J. J. McClellan returned dence on corner south u? Presbyterian ehnrcli. to Salt Lake Tuesday. Feint and varnish brushes at One tare for the round trip via the Oregon Short Lins By., to Tovnshend's Drug Store. Provo Monday J nue 14tb for the Clias. Judaon left Monday performances of W 8. Mains circus. Tickets good returning morning for Pleasant Grove. D. II. Christensen will go to next day after circus. to attend the bedside liauti y p for clothing, Try the of his father. shoes, lists, caps, mens and boys The first excursion of the season shirts, ladies shirt waists, and the to Castilla went up Monday even- latest novelties in summer dress goods. Our stock of groceries is ing. The open season for bass and always fresh and complete, trout fishing begins on the IGJj of TLe son of J. J. this month. Davis of Salem, while climbing Solid Gold engagement and after a birds nest last Suuday, wedding rings at Tovnshend's fell out of a tree and dislocated his arm. Dr. Henry waa called Drug Store. and replaced the dislocation. A large number of Tintic people For the came down last Sunday to spend Commercial Congress, July 14th to the day in this city. 16th at Salt Lake the Oregon ce Dr. J. M. II in Short Line By., will sell round Bank Building. BeBidence in tickets at single fare. Tickets trip the MuHatton hotel. on sale July 14th with priviledge Albert McClellan left ou a of Staying until July 2itb. vheel Tuesday morning- for Salt Miss Sammons and Miss DunLake to epeud the week. ham came down from Logan Mrs. Hrrnm Lemmon went up Tuesday evening to spend a few to Zion Monday afternoon and days with friends in this city. returned Tuesday eveuiug. They will leave the first of next weak for the' east to spend their Miss Bina Stewart came over summer vacation. fiom Eureka Sunday aud spent csveral days visiting in the city. For the Young Mens and F N. Poulson was down from Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association Conference at Salt Lake this week looking after the principalskip of the Payson Salt L)ike July 17th to 19l1i the Oregon Short Line By., will sell schools. round trip tickets at single fare. Now is the time to spray your Tickets good to stay uutil July fruit trees. Paris Green and 2Cth. Loudon Purpl, at Towushends Fob Sali House aud lot within Drug Store. two blocks ef the postofficn. The The 2 year-ol- d son of Joe house has eleven rooms and cellar, of died with and there is also an outside fruit Lake Hol.'aday Spring the measles last Saturday and was and milk cellar. Enough fruit to buried Sunday. supply one family and ali necessary out buildings. The lot contains A Salem lad named Rabid, about a half acre of ground. Cnn while playing, fell and broke his be secured at a great barga:n arm the other day. Dr. Iltnry For information call at this office. Bet the broken bone. (36.50 from Salt Lake to PortS. C. Hayes and Jas. McKendry land Ore and return vja Oregon left Thursday for a business Short Line June 5th 6th and 7th, tnp up into Idaho, They expect good returning Sept. 5th. And to be gone until fall only (5.00 Cabin or (2.50 Steerage Frank Bamsey was over from between Portlant Ore and San Provo Monday. Frank has opened Francisco Cal. on .0. It. A N. up a bicycle livery and repair steamers. Now is the time to go to the great Pacific and have a shop in the Garden City. ride on the ship. John C. the venerable mona. 1 to-da- Co-o- Traua-Mississip- pi emit.--Offi- i , I CREAM BAKING R a, i. Only (22.80 from Payson to The open door" By Viva Denver, Goloiado Springs and Johnson. Pnchlo Colo, and return via the Instrumental Duet By Irene Oregon Short Line June 5th 6th sud Katie Colvin. and 7th returning Sept. 5th. Speech By Bishop Pagp. June 5th 6th A 7th the Oregon Short Line Ry., will sell round trip tickets to all Missouri River points, St Louis Mo., sml Chicago at aiugle fare. Tickets good fur return antil Septemlier 5th 1897. For the Annutl Convention of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. 1. A. at Salt Lake City July 17Hi to 19lh the It G. W. will sell round trip tickets at single fare. Tickets good returning until the 2Clh. little Squire Brooks boy swallowed some lye last Saturday, which ert the childs mouth and throat, causing it to suffer much agony. Dr. IIn ry was summoned and relieved the pain as much as lossible. During the year 1897 the agents of the Oregon Short Line By., will sell round trip tickets Saturdays or Sundays at single fare, to Home Missionaries between any point in Utah couuty, upon presentation of certificates, sigued by President of the Stake, Edward Partridge. June was ushered in with a cold ware, the 1st and 2nd being cold and chilly. A heavy snow fell up in the mountains Tuesday night and in the morning the whits mantle conld be seen extending down almost to the foothills. No frost resulting in any damage, however, has been reported. Francis A Huiah have opened np their drag store on the corner opposite the hank. The interior of the building baa been refitted, painted and papered, which gives it a very attractive appearance. They have a fine line of goods and we invite the attention of onr readers to their announcement in Edwarls, shoe man of the Z. G. M. L, was Philip Flood, who accidentally in town Tuesday and Wednesday shot himself np near Rawlins interviewing our merchants. Wyo, last week and died from the effects of the wound, was A lawn social was given on the the Phil Flood who lived here lawn at the Iliff Academy Tuesday and went np into Wyoming night in honor of the teachers, a short time ago. His sister Mrs, Mias Murphy and mond. Prof. Ham- Strang, who lives here, received a letter telling of his death and the circumstances connected with it. from the Charley Anger was np Mt. Nebo reservoii Monday and The remains were buried at Tuesday. He reports about three Rawlins. feet more water in the reservoir A horse race took place out at than there waa last year. the race track Monday evening cloth- between Dick Kinsey, Ray Knight We sell the ready-mad-e A large consignment just and Dr. Tilaon, each riding their ing. received and if you want to buy respective animals. The distance you can get them at your own was only 200 yards and Knight came unt about a nose in the lead. J. S. Page A Sons. price. The race was run the second time One lowest first class fare for with Cnarley Kinsey nding the rou ni trip via the Oregon Tilson's horse. Dick, by a free Short Line By., to Mexico City, use of the switch and spurs, won Mex , J une 5th 6th A 7th. Tickets by a neck. A few dollars changed hands on the reanlt. good returning Sept. 5th 1897. Monday was one of those disagreeable windy days which Occur here obout once every month. The six was full of dust and pedestrians were frequently . seen rhsMi'g their A rate of one single fare for the round trip is authorized from a1. points in Utah to Missouri Biver, Chicago or .St. Louis and return, Xls. the B. G. W. Tickets to be head-gear- this issue. C, W. Brewsrtons oldest gill, who is shout 10 year of age, met with a painful and peculiar acci- dent Wednesday evening. She waa driving a cow along the sidewalk in front of her home and the animal kicked and struck the child on the leg, fracturing the hour, below tho knee. She was knocked over into the water ditch aud Syliella Clayton of Salt Lake, Allie Judsou, who happened to be old daughter of N. W. passing along, picked her np and the Clayton, Manager of Salts ir Beach, he waa carried into the house, returned home Tuesday after Joe IueL'Io is sojourning behind spending several days here visiting tho bars of Starrs castle over in at the home of Samuel Douglass. Provo and will likely spend Mie is quite an sccc.mpbalicd futUre (Kiriim, of his time in the musician for one so young and prison before he gets th rough proved to be very entertaining to w5th the rogult 0f a crimw iie ia the young folks of the family, and charged with committing over in the older ones as well iMt Tuesday morning, lie 10-ye- ( j No. 3300. Notice for Publication. 8. Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah May 7, 1897. Notice hereby given that the settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the County clerk of the County court of Utah County, Utah at Provo City, Utah on June 25, 1897, viz: John F. Hopper, II. II No. 0013 for the W S EJ See. 13 Tp 9. S. R. 2 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: David R. Taylor, Charles IV. Davis, Edward J. Underwood, Daniel W. Jackman, all of Salon, Utah County, Utah. Bryon Groo, Register. J. E. A A, L Booth, Attys. following-name- i j iB d Goshen Items Haying has started in earnest and so have the masquitoes. The hard finish is being put on our new church and it looks flue. Parties from Tintic are working Croups saltpeter mine in Little Salt Creek canyon. Report on Mr. says there is a valuable deposit there. Mr. Pettis is rr shingling a portion of our hotel, but that does not prevent travelers from stop ping off and sampling one of the fine meals put up there. Most of the mines in Tiutic have closed and those good times Bra. Mark told the jM'ople about last fall lisve gone to Buzzards Bay to fish. Hois' they wout get drowued Last Sutuidsy while Mr. Samuel Beck of Alpine was rounding up cattle ou Milton Price's ranch, his horse slipped on the alkali and fell on him, breaking his leg just above the ankle. Dr, Wade waa telegraphed for and on arriving reduced the fracture. Some time ago Mr. McChrystal of Eureka found a piece of very valuable float in Sautaquin canyon. Uaolalmtd Latteri Remaining in the poatoffice at Pasyon J une 1, 1897 : F. A. Keyte Mrs. R. Lee Francis & Huish, John Moser Elisha Peck -- Geo. Whive The above letters will be held 30 days; those uncalled for will then be sent to the dead letter office. C. W. Wright, P. DEALERS IKs- - PURE DRUGS MEDICINES M Ji Excursion to Northern Points. Juue 19tli the Oregon Short Line Iky. will sell round trip tickets from all Miints in fish to poiuts in Northern fish, aud points in Idaho, snl Oregon. Following is fare from T ay son L Fina Chemicals, Pharmaceutical u Specialties, Dye Stuffs, Sponges and Chamois Skins. f9 fijimil rles Utah. Limit 15 Days. ....A Complete Lino of.... Toilet and Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Face Powders and Preparations for the Teeth. -- CIGARS' IMPORTED KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC 1 Choice Une ot 9 tad ID cat Hoods; Uiqi BRANDS, Frost. PRESCRIPTIONS Zvery-Ea- y Exonnioni. To all parti of the world can lie arranged for any day in tho year, for one or more persons, upon application to any principal ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway. Itineraries carefully prepared for excursions to California, Florida, Mexico, Ohiua, Japan, and to any part of Estimates furnished, Europe. including all expenses. Tickets furnished for the complete journey It is nrtt uecesssry to wait for any 'Personally Conducted Excursions." In these daya of progressive enlightenment, with the English language spoken iu every land under tho sun, one doss not need to depend upon the services of guides for but can go it alone or iu small family parties, with great coinfort and security, and at one's own convenience. W rite to Alex. Mitchell, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milsight-seekin- waukee A SL Two question you should nk yourself when your doctor linml you a prescription to be filled; WHO W1L F1LL TH1S COBllKCTLYT WHO WILL USE FRESH AND PURE DRUGS? It is of the greatest importance that drugs be fresh and that they be carefully compounded. We make a specialty of compounding Physicians fjj Prescriptions and Family ?! Recipes from the purest and best selected drugs and chemicals. t g Paul railway, Salt Lake City, Utah, for details if yon are contemplating a trip. family Shaping Car Sarvlca. Do you know thut every evening the Denver A Rio Grande It. it. in connection with the It. G. W. run a Tourist or Family Sleeping Gat to Denver, in which a lower berth In can be secured for (2.00? addition to tLis daily servico, the D. A R. G. also operates ou Wednesdays, Thursdays aud Fridays, three distinct Tourist Sleeping Car lines to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, Boston and Nsw York no change for U tab passengers at greatly reduced berth rates. These tourist cars are managed by the Pullman Company, aud are provided with all necessary The and appliances. Tourist car feature, together with the admirable train service, sud aceuic attractions of the routs, lias placed the D. A K. G. iu the foremost rank c f W tateru Railroads. For rates and detailed information, apply to any Ticket Agent of the B. G. W. Ry., or toB. F. Kevins, General Agent, or II. M. Cushing, Traveling Passenger Agent, D. A R. G., No. 58 West 2nd South St, Salt Lake City. Since then several loads of prospectors from Tintic have been tramping the Lilia over in search of some of Bros. McKinleys money. Your scribe was told, to find Sautaquin it wonld be neces' sary to pass through tbs town and take to the hills. Hunting, no doubt, foi gold with which to' beautify Ziou. ... IT IS Tourist or A Pleasure to have Stark, X0TAHY PUBLIC, OffiM loo XtCu'i J.w.lrjr Veriuuiient CluMlxxxexHa We give the same careful attention to small purchases that we do ta our largest orders., FEELING THAT EYES THE Smallest want is important and requires consideration at our hands. YOU CAK 1)0 M BETTER Than Trading With Us If You Ar& Pleased With Utah. SUBSCRIBE FOIS- - youw--C-all It Will Result In Making You (loop, Payson, ... and Inspect our Goods.. con-renian- ce D. ALWAYS FIRST-CLAS- S GOODS.. lfceuiexiilex The Red Front. |