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Show r..rrrr. James Francis aud family left Loveless & Stark offer special bargains iu saddles for ten days. Wednesday morning for Lucerne iu the northwestern part Mrs. Ada Ware was over from Valley, of the stall, where they intend to Biiver City on Decoration day to locate. rr visit her parents, Mr. ani Mra. The people of Benjamin d Wm. McBeth. OBEOON SHOUT LISE, 31st the and ou trains arriv. auJ drparl from Pauu Day May What you want I not temporary reN trlh oolh from piles tul a cure te stay cured. tbe Santaquiu folks celebrated tbe lief 7 I m Paaaanr l,aiif'r... i.l!i.n DeWitt These Witch Hazel Salve cures piles day on the 1st of June. 1i.ii Thouhtos, Agent. aud they stay cured Bert Townsend. two towns may bo a little slow, but mjiK AifiJ cele-brate- BIO OBAKDK WK8TKUK. Miss Jennie Dixon and Mr. Fred an IJlpo. W. H. (WlMH,i(a t. L. Soutfuer, two popular youug folks of Faysou have graduated MoUoaa to Insure immrtiua must be lu Ibe from the University of Utah and e euiuuuiiilea-llonuSIoe bj Tburadajr rveuiug. All must be aaeuiuiuuiieil by the arrl.ers have received Normal School cer. full name. We congratulate the tificate. youug folks and wish them unbounded- success iu whatever they Buddie at Loveless & Shirk's. Kwl-lhiiii- id Want-Houn- IM a in . :M Falni! Falml foi headache. 4:0 J M 10 and 25 cents at Bert Towushends. Mrs. 8. A. Miller, and two none of 8cipio were in twun this week visiting. New line of trunk just arrived at Williams cash store. Sizes and prices to suit all. Wellman of Butte, Montana, is in town visiting ber Mrs. May brother, Josheph Wighman. Paints! Faints! At A S. Huish's hardware store. Largest stock in town . Miss Bins Stewart of Eureka, was in Fayson part of this week visiting her numerons frieuda, may nmlertake. Following are round trip rates from Fayson via Oregon Short Line: To Omaha, and Kansas City 32.80; St Louis 39.30; Chicago $44.30. Tickets sold J une 6 and 7, limited to Sept. 4. On same dates round trip rates to Portland and Spokane 34.00, and to Ban Francisco, via Portland, 54.00, limited to Sept. 4, 1399. to Bert Townshend wishes thank the public for their patronage that they have given him, eiuee returning from the East Moderate prices, fair treatment and reliability always wiu customers. This is how Bert seems to treat those who trade with Lim. He states that trade hat doubled within the Isst month. Mrs. II. Lemmon was in Balt The primary associations of Fay-so- n Lake City Thursday and Friday and latest held exercises in the City Park to purchase the spring last Thursday inhouor of Brigham summer goods. An interesting Bring your butter, eggs, dressed young's birthday. was rendered by the chilchickens and all kinds of produce program dren and was also a most picuio to Wight man & Sons. i pleasant feature and the little folks Loveless & Stark's clearance sale had a very pleasant time uutil on Buggy Harness has been very the btorm made it ntcesnary to successful, there being but a few draw the festivities to a dose, snore sets left. Don't be too late Mrs. Sarah Clayson, of Old Mexif yon want a bargain. ico, came in ou Wednesday evenIasao Miles has had bis honse ings Ik O. W., passenger train to remodeled with a new coat of pend the summer in Fayson. plaster which adds greatly to its Mrs. Clayson was formerly a resiappearance. Mr. Cottrell did the dent of Fayson, and was one of work. the most popular singers of our she was & member of the Takeyonr milk to the skimming city; ward choir during her residence iu station and get the highest cash this city, and has a host of relaprine for it. tives aud friends who welcome her ' Willie DouglaBs, James Todd,' back. Melvin Wilson, and Johu Wirlh-li- n came home Thursday evening Bishop lIu'iBh and council met with the Superiuteudeucy of the from Balt Lake, where they have First Ward Sunday School and been attending school. the amusement committee of the Miss Both Tare returned home First Ward last Thursday night Tnewlny morning from Moalt, to discuss the where she had been for some lime of purchasing nn organ for the visiting with lier brothers John First W ird Meeting House. They and Sydney. M iss Agness Sargent have decided to purchase an who went to Moab at the same aud are now im, expects to remain during the on with Borne negotiations cf the Utah organ summer with her sister, Mrs. John dealers. they generally "get there just the snwe. Miss Elsie Miles left Tuesday evening for Silver City, to accept a position iu the post office at that place. Miss Miles was organist of the Iliff Academy choir, and she will be greatly missed by ber mauy friends in this city. Saj why not unite grace with We cun make yon gooduess? auita to fit, hold their shape and wear for from 12.50 up. Bring iu your missfits and soiled clothing. We will remodel, clean and press, them np to look like new. Prices are reasonable. E. A. Mitchell A Co., the Merchant Tailors. Biggie Horse Book is as fall of is of meat. iraod sense as an egg motto: Always speak to a horse as yon would to a gentleman" is the keynote of its treatment of tbe whole subject There are trenty-fiv- e chapters including advice on feeding aud watering, stable management, whims and vices, ailmeuta and their remedies, harness hints, abouc stableg, colts' education, care of the feet, eta Many of the illustrations have been made from life. The book is handsomely printed and substantially bouud iu cloth. The price is 50 cents, free by mail; address the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Col, Philadelphia. 1 ACCIDENTLY SILLED. Vsr&lot of Coronir'i Several of onr boys who are qnite expert with the shears left this week for Opal, Wyoming to shear sheep. A crowd left on Monday consisting of Darious Hay more, Garry Searle, Dave Man will, Will Loveless, Ephrainv Coombs and Oa Lamb; on Tuesday Milt Montague, Ily Spencer, Fred King, John Johnson, and Everet llichmond left for the aame place, and another crowd left Thursday for the' same place, we conld not learn who composed the party. Each party travelled iu their special car. l A telegram wna received last Wednesday a I tout 1 oclock p. m. at Wimmer & Cos, store stating that Bay Tanuer bad been found dead at a sheep camp near Evan- le was a ton of ston, Wyoming. Mark Tanner of this city and it was a great surprise to all who knew him as he always bad the appearance of a very healthy youug man. Mr. Tanner on receipt of the sad news left for the scene of the accident aud returned Thursday uight with the body of bia non. The young man wsa shot through the neck and there are nnmerona opinions as to the firing of the shot, but the most general opinion is that the gun was accidently discharged while in bis hands. It is a very usd case and the the parents aud relatives have the sympathy of the community in their hour of sorrow. i Cam of Evanston, Wyo., May 31. A sensation was created here this morning when a messenger arrir ed stating that Bay Tanner hud been found dead At the sheep camp of Ike Gabriel, about twelve miles north of this city. Coroner Cunniugton summoned a jury and accompanied by Sheriff Wanl, Couuty Attorney Sammons and many citizens hastened to the scene. Tauuer was found in a very peculiar position, on his head, hands and knees, cold in death, with a revolver at his feet, which lie had only purchased two davB previous. There have been scrums rumors of foul play, but the Coroner's jury, after mature deli Iteration, decided that Tauner cume to his death by a ui accidently exploit d in hia weap The excursion to Tintio Inst haucia. own Deceased has a fathSnnday was very well attended er at Payson, Utuh. alxiut 150 going from this county. Although it looked like a storm was a certainty before night the storm cl'iuils cleared away and most beautiful weather favored the excursionists through the day, The concert given in the evening by the Salt Lake Theatre Orches-ti- a assisted by some of the best Utah talent vu a grand concert, all who were fortunate enongh to be in attendance were highly pleased. The circus at From last Tuesday was attended by quite a number of our people. Seveuty-aeve- n Wear nothing bnt the Drew tickets were sold by the B. G. WM Selby Shoe. The biBt fitting, best at this station, for From; besides wearing and most comfortabie these, several diove over in time shoe. Everybody wears them. for the show. A large crowd went For sale at Williams cash store. from Tintio and Goshen and when No. 4153. the train arrived here it was so NOTICE TUB PUBLICATION. crowded that only part of onr peoDepartment of the Interior, ple got seats; a large number of Land Office, Halt Lake City, Utah. aboard at Fork people got Spanish May 27, 1898. and took a standing seat, bnt more Notice Is hereby given that the cars were taken on at Springville wing-named settler has Hied notice aud the crowd was taken the re- of his Intention to make final proof in maining portion of the trip more support of his claim, and that said com ortably. It was an immense proof will be made before the County Clerk of Utah County, UUh, at his crowd that thronged the sidewalks office In Provo, Utah, on 15, 1899, from the depot to Main street to vix: Ueorge W. Brown, II. July E. HOIS for watch the procession which was the W 8 WJ Sea 84 and W N W Sea Tp. 98K2 E. estimated to reach one and one-ha- 25He names the fallowing witnesses miles iu length, and waa a to prove hts continuous residence upmost interesting affair. The large on sod cultivation of said land, vizf DanM W. Edmond F. Hitent was packed with people and att, Ilenry Jackman, J. llamiltor, auil Lewis all aeemed to be well please with Taylor, all of Salem, Utah. Frank D. Hobbs, 48-Co- lts follo- lf the show. . A. -- iteglster. The graduates of Utah couuty were gathered in onr city yesttr-da- y. From early in the forenoon until nearly noon baggies were rolling into town loaded down with the graduates from the different towns who had travelled here through tbe mml to take part in the exercises and receive their d plomim. They were taken to the central school where a most excellent banquet Lad been pre-- pa rd for them by the teachers and pupils assisted by the citizens of PayBnn who contributed liberally to make this banquet a royal success, which it surely was. The two upstairs roo ns in the bnildiug were beautifully draped and decorated with flags and banting and reflects great credit on the ladies in charga Tbe rooms were filled with tables which were filled to their utmost capacity with all the good things of the season to eat. The tables were also decorated in a most boantifnl aud artistic ma iner. When tbe young folks were seated around the tables, each Harness-- ; Saddlery, Our special line is Pure Oak Tanned No. 1 Harness Leather and Firstclass Workmanship. Every stitch and strap is warranted to bo such in all classes of our harness. BEWABE of all other brands of leather but pure oak tnnimd Iinmena 1, stamped on every side of leather, for other brawls are not the beet of material. leather No. Kwimm m i m mm mmum iu m i umu mi mi m Wo carry a full line n- r- Saddles, Bridles, Quirts, Cattle and Horse whips, and Buggy whips An Prices, assortment of Spurs, whips, Cinches, Pads, Celluloid Rings and other things too numerous to mention. one wearing the colors of their class, made of ribbon and forming a neat badge with their class motto printed on each one, it waa a sight well worth seeiug. The Neatsfoot. and pr pared harness oil, shoemaker'll natla, in ral a.d sole leather. ' banquet was fully .appreciated by all and the feasting was drawn to a clove about 2:30 p. m. wben all repaired to the Second Ward 1 meeting house when graduation exercises were held aud the diplomas awarded. Some excellent Nose Sacks, Horse Blankets, Duck, Lap speeches were made. Dusters and Robes. The young people returned to their homes after the exercises SHEEPMEN feeling that they had been royTon will find onr Iack Handles, Bell Strapping, Hobbles, eta ally entertained. superior to anyones. Come and See. WE GUAUAXTEE that anyone who sees our Btock awl gets onr prices will buy uo where else. f-- sk are not equalled Oim PninoQ ILOo on Wagon covers Tents, Paulins, (or bed sheets), THE 8&FWeare no has beens" but are potting out goods for the Payson present and futnie. CO-O- P (TB1BUNE SPECIAL) matter L'aco. Jury la WyomloXia ToniS, Soai. Utah County Graduates. Booth, Attorney for Claim ant. TIxe Xliice To Buy Working shirts. White shirts, Dress shirts, Silk shirts; Linen collars, Celluloid collars; All kinds of shoes, Rubbers and Rubber boots; Horse shoes, DON'T BISS IT! lis IBB On Year JSML Fin Years AND Hi FARM a Noils and All kinds of Garden tools; Washing machines; Carpets, Linoleum, Carpet warp, And oil cloth; Window curtains, Lace Curtains And table linen; Pretty Calicoes, Fancy dress goods, Ribbons, laces; All the latest styles in spring and Summer goods, Silks and satins; All kinds of hose At all kind of prices; Green, staple and Fancy groceries, Grain and potatoes; Glassware, Queensware, About our clothing for men and boys, after you have tried a suit for price, style and wearing qualities, for then they.. will want one. Spring Faneies In Ladies Lined suits and Silk skirts. The best material, put together by people who know how. Better than Ever Lamps and other things Too numerous Is our line of dress goods, shirts, hats and Ladies and Gents muslin & knit underwear. to mention. A few suits of clothes Feathers, Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Trunks, to be closed out at bargains, T.B. V0IC86R, Jr Superintendent. Valises and a complete Line of Groceries. H. Lemmon. |