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Show U7T X . ! tJ.' Tr.ii in M uprii Jii:rili (I- ::T I.IM ii.iH f rms I N Pdixuihtft-iHMSr-iv- r. i 1'ui.si-- ;.ni, mi l i p-r.- . 1 Ii. Nihi.um., Last week an iniuiry was made of us us to the Cuban ftog, and this week we are able to give it to oiir readers. It consists of five stripes, two white Btiipes and tlii blue, with a triangular field of ted in whicu is set a single in Ati i. church directory. isM'rr Jfcir.SifM. IJtfiii H:. Huinlify - Kev. V. Smith. Pastor. ihIio-I'l a. in. Pmu'liiun at Mirdny m., tendril ts i. m. uei.Hy of I'iirintiuit 11 I at (Ium! i white star. J . y. I'At.r., Jr. IIiiEiui. in wurl nt Id a. i iii t:ilM'rii'ltf 2 i. iu. Meet-lu- x ward ui in. kr ImmiI h ii- j (riuml iii et'b . m. Dr. J. II- - Evans has decided to remain iu Paysou duriug the summer and engage iu the dentistry business agaiu where he form-el- y held forth in the Douglass baildiug. We aie pleased to know lie has decided to remain iu Pay-so- u for a while. a, WfMiiu-il.- iy. utvivei all ui e invited, JMthudUt Kplm'ftfHtl fJeurrA. Wiuimak Mi'khiy, IVurtor. Sunday mhotl 10 a. m. Pnurhiiiir II, followed meeting ly tlu " l.ejium p. w. Prvachnif h p. iu. i.pwrtii iVayi-- r ileetmx Wednesday aveiiinxa. The discontinuing of the morning south bound train on the Oregon Short Line, causid much dissatisfaction here, but the matter has been agieeably settled by the announcement that the train will bo put on agaiu tomorrow an ruu through to Frisco. It will leave Salt Lake at 7:80 A. M. and arrive here about 0:45. Serriet-MSiiinlii- . mnt tHiN to iiniir ottue !y iiiii-- lie In the Tl.iiil:y enulitf. All vumiumilva-Uo- u be acjiaaiiied by the writer nil ua;ne. J. L. Townshend, UTAH. -- PAYSON Crugst and Registered Tuesday was a rather wintry 29 years day. It commenced snowing some Expertencc and Practice. time Momlay night and kept it up r.liShVKPTiOXH C.tUKi'VLl.y PU.LED. until Tuesday evening. It would PZiamaeist of snow small flakes, for a while and then change off to large flakes, some of which were almost big en- v' ;ts, Sjppt:' e:d its Etc. ol any pattern F i v ' - Vju to Onle.-- . Uy .lurk ndii..mevei,vtlf''! u.iiiiUy kept i i u Ii .st lIu-!.ir; .J e. V E?DCLr -- Suspcu- o ough to cover np a black spot as as a dollar or dollar and a cskw keil pr.osfpr ahjiios. half on the back of a whi- t- cow. It melted about as fast aa it fell; GLOBE LETS, mnkiug the streets and sidewalks very slushy. Such a heavy anow-- f Black uoicH for fi& o a this ill in May is not of very frequent office. oc.urence. la-- m ge south of the Oregon Short Line a bear. It depot, supposed to appears that some jieuple from Santnquin had latm after the all morning. When the re. jiort came it was not long quite a number of Puysonitt-s- , including Wells Simons. Ora Simons, Will Mihai, Will Wimmer, James I.eckaood and Ike Hancock the noted bear hunter, were out after the Iwbt.Htied termr of the mo'intaius. Bruin was eml rejmsme ont in a lucerne field and as the hunters she (for it proved to he a female) raised her head, and almut that time Ike Hancock raised his rifle and took deliberate aim. Dont shoot! Dont shoot! cried Wells Simons, "We want to lasso it and capture it alive. Another moment and a bullet wonld have went whizzing through the air, but Ike heeded the admonition of Well-- , his rifle was lowered bihI the life of James McBetli's shepherd dog was saved. The mighty Kimroda did not discover their mistake, until they had chased the dog uuder its masters house. Mr. McBetb thinks that possibly some kind of a wild animal waa seen, aa the dog was at home when he first saw the hunters scouring the fields, and that they might have lost track of the real bear and got after the dog, aa they were evidently very much overcome with exitement. They played havoc with the wire fences that happened to come in their way; and T. G. Wimmer Bays fonr of hia horses were almost run to death and will not be fit to work for a month. 1 aui-ni- al la-for- e getting the Enquirer. m j iii . MlhK, mo m:a.X'jk wesieln. WlVK1H!lnl CsW Kin t.r..-III. T'i Niu. W. y.t'chest Honors Worlds Fair. Ne. S.iihIi 4:12 i.n, Awarded ItHiii!;. Ah repot red to us, he jism .1 the parties if they didut want the evening for fifty cents n tiiouth. They supiosod i:u ti: ant llm Deseret Evening News, ami subsi. rilied, but instead of n reiving the they have art !. ' MiSl.iA o ,wV , dit-co- v j - HfCST PERFECT MADE i'A fure Cr.-.-p Cream of Tartar PowJrr. Free feuin Amwo.ua, Alum or any other adulterant. 4Q YEARS the STANDARD, George Williams lias put np a new awning on the front of hia store. Go to J. S. Page, Jr., with your pictures of will sizeB and he can make a frame to snit you. 8am Douglass has put up 'a nice flag polo on his store building from which floats the stars and stripes. Read our big offer iu another column. It is the liest thing we have ever been able to offer oar subscribers. A surprise party was given on Florence Tilson at her home Thursday night it being her 17th birthdiy. Mrs, J. B. Fairbanks of Provo, who has been ill for some time, has taken a relapse and tbeie is but little hopes of her rtcoveiy. !UUb We have writing papers in almost auy form or size in boxes tablets or loose from ten cenfs a box, a quire, or a tablet to 50 cts. J S Page appi-oHi-hei- in We have an offer to make to onr su'.iK'iibers nud those who wish to subtcribe that eclipses any offer we imve yet leu able to make. For the snlihciiptiou price of the Gloise, $1.25, we will furnish, in adilion to the Globe, the Kansas City Journal for one year; the two papers for one year for the price of oue. Or, for 75 cents we will send yon the Globe for six months and the Journal for one year. All of our subscribers who pay up and a year o: six moaths in advance will receive the Journal for one year. We will be able to make this offer for a limited time only; tbe.eforn do not delay to take advantage of it until too late. The Jou- nal, in sddiiiou to to the telegraphic news of the week, contains every thing of interest in current news, science history, art, special articles and the complete market report. Judon is home from a Idaho, through trip Oregon and Washington. Frank commercial Norman Fillmore und futility were up from Bnrrvill this week visiting friends and relatives. Did yon know that J. W. Page kept picture frame mouldings ao he could make frames of all sizes? Get remly mixed paints from Bert Townshend and make your house and those old chairs look new. May Day will be celebrated Thursday, May 10, nml a sulible program is being ai ranged for the occasion. GotoE. H. McBelha for wng-od- - b, Dont take our word for it, or that of .any one else, but come in and Hind out to your own satisfaction. As far as quality is concerned, our goods will compare equally with the best. Williams Cash Store, JL:iyson, IJtali. Through Tourist Sleeper CommtMic'nfe Sunday Feb. C; and tm each Sunday following the It. G. W. will have a through for Portland on tourist train No. 1. This car will lay over at Knit Lake City until train No. 3 Sunday nights, delivery being made on that train to the Oregon Short Line at Ogden. the same car will l, arrive at Ogden anil will be carriM to Suit Lake City on train No. .2 every Thursday morning. It will lay over at Salt Lake City until train Na4Thursdny nights. This weekly service will be operated between Portland and Bostou via O. IL & N., O. G. W D. & IL G., Rock Island, L. 8. k M. S., N. Y. Cent, and Boston & Up-to-da- !). Dr. J. M. IlENUY-O- ffic llesidence Bank Buihiiug. Hie Me Hatton hotel. prices, and if you dont believe it just call and examine our goods and get our prices. Tha leople'i Favorita Jr. T-- We have dealt the knockout blow to high death-dealin- g The Great Overland Route, the Orson Duniels the photographer ia back from Mammoth, so if you Omon' Pacific R. It., is a strictly want anything iu the way of first tianspartation line class photos call on him at his old and offers its patrons unequaled service. Pleaae bear in mind the April was showered out and J. S. Tage, Sr. entertained the at iud. facta: That Mny tdioweicil in. Fob Sale Fifty tons of baled following undisputed Paysou volunteers at hia home Pncilic you Union the Locnriou notices for sale at this Thursday eveuing and treated hay. Twenty-five tons of timothy, by using will save several hours time to all them to a fine supper. Just as red top and wild mixed, and twenoffice; 25u n dozen. east fin points: therefore the time they were ready to sit down to the ty five tons of wild mixed. Will If c yuee wants a lmrga n in yon save is equal to the money feast, a telegram cHine informing Bell at reasonable terms. George earned. The ONLY LINE east b'tycle e.tll a the GloiiE office. them them not to come to Salt Patten. from Utah with Dining Car service went to Ogden Stt- - ijake until further orders, which Dode Bites reports the loss of the ONLY LINE equipped with uriluy ami returned Sunday eveu-it:t- r. occasioned considerable ilisapoint-mc- ut fifteen chickens one night Inst Buffet Smoking and Library Cara to the boys who bad received week. It would be well to be on thoingh Pullman Yesiibnled Palnotices that morning to come the on the lookont for chicken thieves, ace and Tourist Sleeping Cars, E. II. MclJv th's is the place to next dav. Wm. Boyle, in behalf if you dout want to loose your F ee Reclining Chair Cars, with no all of farm machinery your of the other Ikivb, made a neat 1 iltle s chickens. kinds. change to MioimR:ver nod Chiipeech, thanking their host for the in hospitality he hod shown them. 4 r-- You can get a good 12x14 wide gilt frame for 2 00. An oak and gilt frame for 1.75. An 8x10 white frame for 25 cents and fraaies of other sizes anil kinda at low prices, at J. 8. Page's, Jr., Pay son. ch Doctor W. A. Wade member of the Etcte board of pharmacy aiidsiu-geoU. P. Railway. Can lie found at aU hours at hia office over Towcshend'a Drug Store, Residence on Paysou Utah. corner south o? Presbyterian church. cago and only one change to New York. Aa the lowest rates to all points apply via the Union Pacific why not line it in preference to any other line? ' Two trains for all poiuta east leave Salt Lake City daily at 7:00 A.M. and 0:25 P. M. Detailed infoimatiin of every kind relating to rail. oar and steamship Gang portal ion will be promptly and cheerfully furnished on application to II. BI. Clay, General Agent, 201 Main St, Salt Lake City Utah . Another mishap has ocurred up TO DATE. TT1 at the electric light plant and the city has been without lights since Wire and Hlitor'y of Cuba, last Satuiday night Just when Er Ponzalo & Qaeit&a ind Henry the plant will start np again we Eaveiport Horthrnp. 600 pages aie unable to say, but it is expec- lllnil rated ; cloth S1.S0, foil morocco folly S3. ted to he running to night or tomorMAP OF WAR Tncn row night 'hVmIii. Key Wef. YmV ISU-o- . Canary Cape Ac: amt map ot Wor.d im 8. C. Hays arrived in the city Dry 21 by tMidclin. Uernti. buggies, pumps, harvesting Monday evening from the south. and mach'Uery of nil kinds or nuy thing Dialogues Spoechea for Syil has voluuteered to fight the Wee Tots, 3 to 10 yre. ICO pp. 35 ctoneeded on a farm. enthuBiam Pent np wb'ch had Spaniards and will be numbered Ka it to addrtsi pmtpaid on receipt ol been smouldering in the breasts of p re. Drwr: h'vj rin.ulit.-free. ArtiiI 3300 that is sheep It reported among the mounted riflemen from WauieiS. P Mumeut Pn, Co. JOJ the I nyaonitea broke touitli Mon-- ( Utah. lie ia a crack alio!, and woe Q d California peiish-efmin in icy IA y., Deuver, Colo. shipped iu the storm up at P. A . Junc- day, when the news oi Deweys vic- be unto the Spaniard who faces tory leached the city early in the the muzzle of Sydney's gun. tion the first of the week. morning, Everybody seemed to Almost half the people of Pay-so- n Adolph Adair and Aithnr Bow-e- go wild with joy. Guns and antwo ot the cavalry boys of Eu- vils were were down at the Rio Grande ATTORNEY AT LAW. fired, flags were hoisted reka who leceiveii telegrams f oul to the breeze anil the mani natation We8tsrn depot Thu rr day morning Doubtful claims a specialty. tiov. Wells to await fu liter otdeis, af enthusiasm were kept np throng to meet the train carrying the Euare visiting iu Paysoii. UTAH. out the day. The band and dram reka volunteers to Salt Lake. PiKOI, school children were out in The in the re oat and wi corps evening, J. B. Simmons, veteiiaaiy fall force and there was a profuof Provo, will be in Psyson a allot gnn brigade went down to of flags and bunting, quite sion W. depot to meet recruitevery Saturday nud can be fouud the It. G. a number wearing aprons made of at Cushing's lively stable. Makes ing officer Wedge wood. A volley the latter. America was sung just a specialty of dentistry and opera- was fired as the train pulled in, the the train Ijefore reached the stadepot platform beingcrowded with ting on ridgeliugs. tion and duying the stop another shouting humanity. The recruitia was Utah rendered by the school The best laundry iu oog iug officer made bis headquarters Leave children, the Troy Steamjrjnuud,y. Ptompsnied by Geo. H. in the Bank and six Payson boys work Done with All a cornet office. this woik at Rousing offered their service to Uncle Sam. you cheers went not and it satisfactory Fcl'owing are the names: H. Tip np from a thousand guaranteed, it will lie returned sml done over ton. James Lockwood, Wm. Boyle, throats, slid if the Queen Regent f ee cf charge. Grant Loveless, Garry Searl and hail been present she would hare been given some sharps and flats Ladies sutleriug from female Wisely Pulrer. The latter was '98 Models. High Grade. on American patriotism. obtained had he the weakness can be made well h ml under age but SAVE GRADE AS AGENTS SELL PW n.N. of his parents to .enlist, We Hate so Agent hit Sell Direct strong thiough the use of Balm of A Bear Hunt to tlie KiGcr at Moaalaciarer'i ilson wanted (o enlist, but Figs. Upon npplii'itl'n i I W1 liny PrUea, Saving Vos all ami not under having ago, 'f fr Bear hunts in the vaciuity of Aginl'i P refill. gladly givr a 3lV Ids parent's consent, he was not Payson Hn not of I'm II s! m nrrlfili, rmiiri'i Gra-Mra. y, l'.iylil charge. very frequent Irifbiti in! W1 when till to do so. A big dance occurrence, but one took Pi. of ip. B.lil;li:i ;, firt'itL: tiiimtnititoii, Gough plat lilh waib m,) rfnntixhw nmr l IS gi .vii i;i I li v il .! f ojhth hoise at Monday of a very exciting natute, f rii.-4- tun!. lAry A reiireseut'illve o!f tie "A'lih'' fnlhf ttpuif-in honor nf the boya who had ni'dit k although the hunt did not result f m4.i ' t wrli as h fiiV (l over hca i:mt Enqu er ' ..d. Willi the three who iu the death of f lr uiiiibq.'H'. any bear. v.i a few "l' ACV.I CYCLE: CO.. ' and, it appci's. eiil n'e.l at Springville this will A n port came that a large to: ui.li'"d Llkliirt, lad. 1,102 M.ii.i St., .eiilie's, lull t iniii- m fill from Paysou. nud l.fi.I been seen out west of town y .n ull' tin :.i mis e, - s i M MWfcHM AHMM II U M llH M 1 19 II 1 1 H 1111 1 BO EXPERIENCE A Dishes. We ran please you in Glnsswire, Chiuaware decorated aud plain; m seta or by the piece; suitable for presents or home use. Water Seta, Vases, anil Holiday Gifts. We don't a ant- the earth in txchmige. We give you a dollar's worth of goods for a dollar. 3. 8. TAGS, Jr. b 1 14 1 1 sle-qw-- Trade Marks Designs t CORVRMNTa Ac. AfiTnvM RMitUnR ukricfe 11111 rtMrrlfrtltifi mnf fiM nlpkly MKMI4111 our IiivwiImni l firiihiilily rNlPilNhhiu CraiiHiiinlni. lit wo m rwl ly iiittitiNit laL 1 iHiHllNwtk on 4fdH4 6811117 ftinttHiiniiir MltiitR, IhMMiK ihnwirh M111111 A Mht u iiiiiIiii b fns tktn wlihoiikii'liRnnb 4ntM tnl - mir n Mi iui.i i n i m i ia u.iu'i i n m YEARS' lutlv rlMila ULmoiiia East-lxium- Scktttitic American. tnoHtMmirijr lllapfratM Mk1r. lAwmi Hr rylNimn (1 Nny iwipniiflr jnunml. MuidbyNl) nfwiNiiHipr. ytMij ftmpmitfifliNtlL A hni uiu if WUCo'BHBwrcri! onkw, n r ttfltfacti HU Ik. I lest Quality Allmuy. Colorado Is the watchword with us and Texas Mexico what is more we only ask the and same for Best Quality goods New Orleans Mia that others do for goods of an VS inferior quaily. j We also pride ourselves on Paoiiic Denver & carrying a large assortment of fresh new goods and giving all GdiVi Railway. Ad-.- M I- - Jos. E. Crook, u, sui-ge- ou ' I m . i w-- w'-- a . W i u.-,--i - ! 5 ni.H-i 1 14 oHr.Mir.-fi.r- t !. f.- wyJL- , our customers of aion. Hoyt Sherman Genl Agt. courteous Salt Lake City, Utah. and fair treatment. HAVE YOU TRIED KINGS The Very Latest Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, Syrnp of White line Expec- styles in shirts and dress goods, which we cordially invite you to call and examine. We take torant, Baby Cough Syrup, thb Standard Cough Remedies, Almond Cosmelique, Lotion for pimples, Ecernza and all roughness aud redness of the skin and face and Antiseptic Mouth Wash for the ladies. King's Conipenu-- Extract of (Yli-rthe great nerve tonic r.nd alterative, and for the Irabu's the Antiseptic and Abaorbnnt Nursery Towiler, absolutely harmless and nicely perfnmed. the lead for choice and fanev groceries. The rA Co-o- p WNTED-TBCaTWOBT- Ul AND gentlemen or adiea to ertabliahed Utah. in Monthly l'osition '&I15.U0 and expeusea. steady. Reference. Eneloaeself-InildresM- d stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept, Y travel for resfMHiaible, II. WILSON, gs w AO Iioiiks j jChicugu. |