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Show A ' I ( ,i ' "'Y ELeader PAY SON, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER VOL. 10. Notary Public . - LAW. dysentery. George Gifford, a fireman on a main lain freight of the Rio Grande Western, fell from his engine two miles north of Spring, ville Monday morning, receiving injuries which resulted in his death. in Lemmon Blk., Payson. QENTISy Continuous Gum, Gold, Aluminum and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Thieves entered the harness store of Ost-e- & Allen At Neplii last Saturday morning about 4 olcoik and blew open the safe, securing about $100 cash and n book containing alout $200 pot-in checks and some noteu and other valuable papers. Dr. J. H. Evans, Store. Office Over Joe Douglass DOCTOR OLSEN, ani PHYSICIAN . SUEGE01T, UTAH. PAYSON, at Kmldeuce (Dr, Grecr'K former hoiinu) KHfflUh. Orrmtim, Mat. h, Simlith ami Office V.nit,iM poke. G. P. TILSON M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office at Residence Blks west of. Bank Depot St. Three Utah Payson, 'i yen GlZn s AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office you can your own fruit? i mmSY JOSEPH E. PAGE, ATTORNEA - AT F. McCAW, Watchmaker Edith, the. little daughter of E. F. Adams was hadly scalded at Park City hist Saturday by her xcarih list 1st Court, j folDuseu made the Judge berry lowing orders in the Fourth Dis- trict ixnirt: Adam Anderson vs B. dull Jr. et hi; motion to reinstate case "ipn calendar granted upon payment of $G.o0 by plaintiff to defends nts before September 12th. State of Utah vs James C, Foul-sodefendant entered a plea of not guilty to an information charging murder in the second degree, l'uiiisou is the young man from IicaHiint Grove who struck his father on the heml with a shovel lust spring; the father, Moritz P. Poulson, died from the effects of u; The uncle accidently spilling a kettle iilsiut an account and of boiling water over the childs quarreling blows to the result with head and shoulders. The littla ciune above stated. one is iu a critical roudilim .sml R. D. Swasey vs F. W. ITathen-bruc- k the pareuts are distracted over the A Co, et al ; motion for a sad occurence. new trial, previously ordered atd John Meinliartd, the secoud submitted was granted. victim of the gas poisoning in the 13. F. Miller vs Jnmes McPherGolden Gatn refinery at Mcrcnr son et al; defendants demurrer died Tuesday evening after endurand submitted. ing a great deni of suffering. He argued was formerly a commercial travelJ, W. Thor no vs Pleasant Grove' er and was quite well known. iu city; demurrer set for hearing Payson. August 3 Jill. John S. iidministrater, old Alfred Duulre, a B. lloutz, same orie:1. boy, whose parents r side At Warm Creek, accidently siiot him- - Stale vs Fanl self with n revolver near Tr.mt defcndnnt ordered to ap-a- r Creek, Jui.b comity, mid died from for iwriiignm-nt- , NepL 12th. hemorrhage, no HSohtane. Being Stale vs Thrums Ennis .vtul John nVar to stop the flow of hlool, exHunter; defendants pleaded not cept the unfortunate hoys 14 ye ir to houKebreiiking, commitguilty old brother. ted at American Fork, Aug. 19ih. A gauiH of hall heiwenn the J. E. Booth wus appointed to demarried women mid young Indies fend. of Price was to have been playMinnie linger vs W. A, Riger, ed Monday, but the former failed divorce; continued till Sept. 17lh. to materialize. The girls were show to their skill at tie Anna Margarvlha Erart has anxious bat and challenged any nine of the applied for letters testamentary in men spectators present, which re- the estate of Jacob EvArt, deceasunited in a game; the men being ed. A nv't ion to net aside the serdefeated by n score of 18 to 10. vice of summons in the case Ii A. A distressing accident occurred about 7 o'clock last Monday even- Wedgwood et al. vs. J. E. Crook son of P. il. et id. was set lor lion ring Sept 3, ing to the IMS. Lawhorn, a teamster employed by A demurrer in the cine of J3. F. the 'A. 0. M. I., store of Provo. Lawhorn was taking a wngnnl:ud Miller vs. David McPherson was of sugnr from Provo to the mer- ovei ruled and defendant given unchants of Nephi, an.l when about til Sept.. 29 to answer. seven miles north of Nephi the The defendant in tho action of little hoy got out of the wagon to Joseph Thorn vs. Pleasant Grove walk, nud in Borne manner his right City consented that its demurrer leg got canglit under one of the he overruled . wheels of tho wagon and frightA demurrer was overruled in fully crushed it between the knee the enso of John S. Boyer, adand ankle. ministrator, vs. G. W. Jloutz. Near the north entrance of Liberty Park there is quite n $25.09 to Cnaha ani F.stn:n, $25.00 white village, made by tho tents of Sept. 10 and 11, via Union Pathe Seventh Day Adventists who cific lb R. are in attendance, a number of The above rate is the lowest ever them coming from the headquarters tirndo from Utah jxiints mid is arof the sect at Battle Creek, Michiranged expiessly to give all an gan. The ninip is under a sort of to participate in the millitary rule and the ndorsof tlie celebration of Utah day (it the devotees are under the most comOmaha ExKisition Sept 11th. plete control of tho lenders. There Yon can there candy and quickget is a call to meals and at Pips every Pacific. No Union the on ly light, is out in the camp, while of cars. Dining, buffet conversation after 9 p. ;u. is climige anil Library Curs; PullSmoking strictly prohibited.--Mew- s. man Palace and Tourist Sleepers; The sheriff Tuesday brought free chair ears mid everything to over from Ldii, a nmn alleged to make your t rip n pleasure. Tickets he insane, who gave his name as sild and all arrangements made The man wiim f'T you by the nearest ticket. Agent Joseph Kcuum-Ifound by Loll i parties on the des- or yi.u may writ" II. M. Clay, ert on the other side of Cedar General Agent, Sail Lake City. Valley, iiimlonsly wandering nmtml, and in gient. phw-iii- l ns well ns mental distress. Jh1 Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder Ilia wounds. Jeweler two men were Gc-iir- - ytewart.'-fnriit-cutii-n- .... FineEepdinnq a Specialty - KOVTU C- - B- - oxk itoou or J.S. PACE Jt BOSS. 6RRY, Attorney for Claimants in Land and Mining Cases, Writ for Information. Templeton, SALT LAKE CITY, Office - The UTAH. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or Respect, ive Signers for Further Information. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Utah County, Utah. Frobate Division. In the matter of the Estnto of John J. McClellan, deceased. NOTICE. The petition of Eliza 13, McClellan, asking for confirmation of the sale of One Hundred Fifty-Nin- e and Sixty-s- ix acres of land in Section 2, Tp, 9, 8. of JL 1, E. 8. L. M., has been set for hearing at 10 oclock a. pi. Monday the 12th day of September, 1898, at the Court Ilonse in Provo City; Utah Comity, XJ tah. Dated at Frovo Utah, August 20th, 1898. George Havercainp, Clerk. 13y A. Y. Robison, Deputy. Joseph E Page, Attorney for Petitioner. No. 3831. Notice for Publication. Land at Salt Laae City, Office I August 3, isos. ( Notice is hereby given that the folsettler has tiled notice low! of his Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will he madeliefore the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office, at salt Lake City, Utah, on October 6, 1898, viz: John Jasperson, on II. E. No. 02i0, for the SJMV1 Sec. 13. KE 1 SE J Sec. 14, Nli 1 NW i Sec. 24, Tp. 10 8. It. 1 NV. He names the r .owing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vi.: Peter Peterson, Lazarus Thomas, Marcus Mtecle, Samuel Stanllelil.nll of Goshen, Fkan'k I), limns, Utah. Herter. wus taken L. II. Gray, Atty. First pub. Aug-S. ; uity . tn Li-h- i run I lilr i O.iM MM.ll Mkl V'Ukw make n preserves, pickle Si oGhiii Sauce. WAX for GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, CELERY SEED, CARDAMON SEEDS, Death af a i arson Tionesr. ALLSPICE, CINNAMON, JUNIPER BERRIES, TURMUR-I- C or CURRY POWDER CLOVES, MACE, James M. Jones, for 4(1 years a UARR CURCUMA, A WAY SEED and SAGE, at resident of this city, died at his 12-y- - NO. 2. h'nught to Provo. Hie olllefrs are of the opinion that the man WILFORD WOODRUFF hi came crazed from thirst atnl DIES SUDDENLY. for when liis appetite and Brigham City is arranging for hunger, Beemtil lie were thirst satisfied a peach day celebration. to lie more quiet and at (ace. Dr. Richard Tlioiubuin of the h Iikecn'ied to look at (he niHii and Sun Frnncisi), Sep. 2. Wilford pital corps at lort Duuglims died gave it as his opinion that he hfid Woodruff l'resid.nt of tlio MorMonday morning from toe dli-clalso hrnl a sun at roke and would mon chuicli died in this OEE2ZBSSSZ23 city this of ttikiug an over dust) of lauda- he all if allowed to remain morning at (i o'clock. right You can p,-- t FRUIT JAR RUBBERS, SEALING num to give lelief from an attack of quiet a few days. Enquirer. cans, SOLDERING ACID, MURIATIC ACID, STATE NEWS. S. S. Wimmer, OFFICE IN BANK. 180S. homo Wednesday morning at 8 oclock, after a very short illness, lie whs horn at Frmice, Eeiigland, Tan. 1, 1817, and emigrated to Canada wit li some of the first companies, afterward moving with his family to Nauvoo. lie was taken suddenly ill last Saturday, and TOWNSHEND'S DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. Lake on the 15th, was left to the The Democrats of this city hold eighteen delegates to the county f their piimary at the city hall convent io:i, subject to theatUifjca-tio- n of tho county conviction. Thursday night. The meeting The meeting closed after the Was called to order by Chaiiman Secafter which adoption of a motion that each delIlyruin Lemmon, reHil tho call. egate to the county convent ion retary J. D, Stark Mr. lioimnon ami Mr. Stark wero pay SO cents aud each alternate elected clmir in an and secretary of 23 edits to liolp defray expenses. afr seemed conscious all the time that, the messenger of death would hum moil him to the land beyond. He was the father of thirteen children, ten sons and three daughters. tho meeting, respectively. The Theie are seventy six grand eliild-dre- n election of ollicers for the ensuing and ten great grandchildren. was next thing iu order aud year Tjie funeral was field yesterday the were iiAmcd afternoon at 3 o' clock in the Tab- for following persons the position in the order given: ernacle and was largely atteuded. F. A. Iviug, J, A. Loveless, John PerBsou, Samuel Peorv, aud Sam U1 Marsh. They all declined, UNIVERSITY OP UTAH. liowrover, but F. A. King wns fin- -1 The University of Utah com- ally elected us chairman of the prises thorough collegiate courses leading to degrees in General Science, Liberal Arts and Mining and Electrical Engineering; beside irliich a State Normal School and h preparatory School aie conducted under tlis direction of the University Factnltv. Qiinlficd Students may lie ahmit-te- to the No:mal and Prcjiaratory tchoIs if ovenlifteeuyears of age, and to the Uuiversiiy courses if over sixteen years of age. Tho Noinml School offers advanced courses leading to degrees nml a four years course lending to a certificate, which by provision of law, qualifies the holder to teaeli in the common schools of Utah for a term of years without furtliur examination as to scholarship. Store, Payson. J I.IMiritlJtl-M-lM- l"JI A A Dishes. We ('--i Minimum b ci Glass h i7 k.v party. For 1st vice chairman. A. K. Uigliam, Mis Sarah Reeca, James Dutiiels and iloyHl lluisli were for a dollar, V goods J. 3. rACrE, Jr. placed iu nomination, lmt they all declined except the hint. A. S. t iui mi om n n vLiwi.uriK'OMj.Mkfcitu mhi lligliaui was finally elected. A. E. Salter Says. For 2nd, vice chairman, Mrs. What I)r, Itu Ha'ii, N. Y. Gents: From my S. Marsh was elected. pirmnial knriwliMue. gained In ntxerv- O.D S ark was elected secret- - h)K the effect of your Shilohs Cum ary and Msii Ida Coombs, assist - in caiies of itranie1 Uunsuinpllon, I. am prepared to say It Is the most ra- ant. The office of treasurer was be- niarkalile ifumedy that lias ever been stowed up; n Samuel Marsh, and bronchi to my aitcnllnn. It his certainly h veil in:niy from Consumption for the executive committee, J. A. Sold at drug store. Loveless, Mrs. Sarah Ree.ee, and John E. Betts were selected. Take in the special Excursion The next iu order wiu tho elec- Rates In North hull, Idaho and tion of a Justice of tiie Peace anil Oregon over the Oregon Short Countable. lor tue tir.it 1. II iLine. Sa' unlay July 2nd 1898. Wilson, sr., waaeiecle.l and T. lJr,llul Elll.HIII,im,t Clowani imuied fnrllie latter. D irlci. of Wyoming. To Mining The following delegates to the R ifl l:iii Wxo.aid Return. The(). county convention at Frovo, Sept, 3.L. will make a rate of one fare 7, were selected : for tin1 rmi ml trip date of sales ilyruin L inmoii, J. A. Loveless, lime 21st, July Gtli l'Jili August J. E. Betts, F. A. King, T. il. 2nd and 1'itli, S.qit 0 h and 20th, Wilson, sr , Tliomas Clowani, Miss OctolsT It ii ami 18th ami Nov. 1st Ida Cmimbs, Jnmes Mmiwill, Jas. mikI lo ll. Limit, of lirkets 21 days A. Daniels, W. S. Pace, Royal from date of hh!c. liuish, Georgo Wilde, John Iers-soAlex Tlicruton, Agt. Geo. A. 1eery, Mr. and Mrs, T. 11. Wilson, jr., anil A. S. lligh-a- t" V 1 1 In connection with the State Normal School are conducted a training thoroughly equipped school consisting of the usual eight grades of a public, school, a department for tho training of kindergarten teachers, anil a manual training department. The laboratories ni every thoroughly furnished for work in Chemistry, Assaying, Electrical Measurements, General Physics, Mineralogy and Biology. Alternates, Mr und Mrs. Jus. A Small annual registration fee M. Boyle. S. Worscncroft, Andrew is required hut no tuition is chargTliurairup, Mrs. Ruth Quigley aiul ed. For further information address W. II. Page. The selection of five delegates J.T. KINGSBURY, President, to the Stale Convention at Salt Salt Lake City. n, m. b I). Stabk, NOTARY PUBLIC, Utirp lu Ji'welry kLiii, Payson, Utah . LOTHIN Wc arc making a specially of Moils, Youths and V A ., Arc carrying the largest and best stock in town. Strictly for Cash, we caut bo Having 5 houolit Undersold. Come and examine our Goods and get the most FOR YOUR MONEY. Prcte tafcnh exchange. J. S. PAGE (f SON. |