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Show To The Deaf. L. 1)., 4591, protests or conA rich lady cured of her Deaf tests against the claim ef tire State to A herein-befui- e of ness and Noises in the Head by any the tracts or subdivisions dcseriiied, on the ground that Dr. Nicholsons Artifical Ear 1 tie same ia mure valuable fur mineral than fur agricultural purposes will be Drums, gave $io,ooq to his insti- received and noted fur rajort to the Laud Office at Washington ). tute, so that deaf people unable Kener.il Failure so to prjtust or contest to procure the Ear Drums may within tlie time specified will lie con. Editor Globe-Headevidence of the have them free. Address No. sldered sufficient character of the said tracts, and Have you become familiar with 13185 The Nicholson Institute, tiie selection thereof, being otherwise the lingo? If not, shove free from obiection, will be recoin mend780, Eighth Avenue, New York, ed fur approval. tbia throuirli the press." Not many years ago tbe yonng Frank P. Iloblw, Register, y. S. A. lieu A. Kmitii, Receiver. in the city ami neighborpeople First publication Oct. 27. A hood called Payson, used to meet at each others homo and delight lu . Notice. list uulng to stories read by some one of United States Land Office, United (States Land Pffiea their number, frum tho New York Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, Ledger1' and Tho Saturday Night" ISAM. Kuvemlier 12, October 22, 1JOO. There newspapers were tbeu famous To whom It nay eonoaru; .To whem it may con ecru: and startling hereby riven that the .fate of Utah for thrilling romance gutieeia Notice Is hereby given tint the State has iiled in this oSiee lUts ot lands selaoted adventures width some of the young of Utah lias filed in this oflioe a list. No. by the said state under sections 1 and 12 of the men took great lulerest in, and frum the M,1KM, 13, of lands selscted by the said State Act of Concreas approved July triu-tembraced in said liata,are week to week the crowd would be infollowing fur the establishment of perma- in townsblpa containing mineral elalms of formed of tlie arrival of tlie papers, nent water reservoirs for sametimea delayed from some unpurposes, under In list No. 19, ftr Public Buildings, avoidable enure or other, but were section 12, of the act of Congress ap- tlie ESi SE&; Bee. 20, V SWi Bee. 23 anxiously waited for. proved July 10, 1894. The following Tp. 9 R.2P1, B. L. Mer. Somciinias it whs so long between tracts, embraced In said list, are in a IH List 31, for Insane Asylum, the that it was necessary fur some chapters BWl-- 4 Sec. 21, Tp. 9 8., R. 2 E., township containing mineral claims oi of tiie better memory s to rehearse a record, viz: all of Section 1, Tp. IDS., R. 2 E., S. synopsis of tlie lust part which had The S7 'i NW K; NE H Sff K L. Mer. almost been forgotten. On one particuSection 2;', Township 10 S., IUngo 5 E. Coploa of .alii lists, so far as they relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, have lar occasion when the thrilling story of S. L. Mer. Tlicsiua, the Lion Killer," was being A copy of said list, so far as it re- been conspicuously posted lu this office, for interested, and by read, Orlando, oue of tlie toys, chipperson iiupwtinBbytiiy lates to said tracts, by descriptive sub- Ihs public generally. ped in with would'nt that kill you," divisions, has been conspicuously postDuring the sixty days next following the or sente familiar which would ed in this ufflee, for inspection by any data of this notice under departmental Inset all into storm such of a L. D. loud laugn-tc- r of MW, November 27, 431), (Si, perron interested, and by the public structions that Charley, tbe reader, would say, protests orcontestsaguinst the claim of the generally. state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereche se your racket," and tho others purlng the sixty days next followiug inbefore dcseribod, on the ground that the would coincide in the Judgment the da'e ef this notice under depart- samo is more valuable for mineral than for rendured to IL and tumble be will received and purposes agricultural mental Instruction1 of Nsvemla-- 27, noted for These w ere happy days, and a few report to the general Land Office, contests L. or 1890,(23 P., 459, iutests at Washington, D. U. Failure so to pretest or boys had a hot time iu the old town, against the claim of the State to any of contest within the time .perilled will pa con- which was all right' fur ioss time, sidered sufficient of the evidence the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore of the aabl tracts, and the selection and you bet your life' when there character on same the described, ground that the being otherwise free from objections young men, no less than ten or a Is mure valuable for mineral than for thereof, will be recommended for approval. dozen, would assemble they meaut Frank D. Hobbs. Hegiater, agricultural purposes will bo received business. A Geo. Receiver. Smith, to noted fur tire General and report FI ret Tiiey would each chip In" a quarter Laud Office. at Washington, 1. 0. publication Nov. 24, to j ay the subscription for one or more Failure so to protest or contest wltliiu story papers aud tlie whole winter Notice. the time specified will be considered would be a cold day" or sufficient evidence of the B United tales Land Office, through it would cut no Ice" lu that night, of said and the the character tracts, Salt Lake City, Utah, Tliesius" In the October 15, 1900. tlie reading circle. Selection thereof, being otherwise free To Whom it May Concern: great narrative set freo one dozen from objection, will be recommended Notice is hereby given that the Btate young peojile who were annually sent fur approval. of Utah has filed In this office lists of as a ransom to Greece to lie devoured Frank D. Hobbs, Register. lands selected by tho said Btato under by lions, aud were nut allowed to carry Geo. A. Hmilli, Receiver. First publication Nov. 10. section 12, of the act of Congress ap- weapons with them for self defous). proved July IGtli, 1891, The following Henry, one of the numlicr, said "you tracts embraced in raid lists, are in bet your bottom dollar," Id tnke'n Notice. townships containing ml serai claims of with me a long knife and kill every son of a gun of the wild lions. Oh! United States Land Office, record, viz: Salt Lake City, Utah, No. 30, for tbs establishment come off, Bald Jesse, what you giving In List Oct 20, llKlO. and maintenance of an Insane Asylum, usf" Silas said gosh yes, I think 7?o whom it may concern: tlie HE NW K; JE H SW -4 Section would." That's straight goods, you Section 14, said NW Notice is hereuy given that the State 11, and the NE , Henry. William says when you of Utah has filed in this office lists of Tp. 9, B-- R. 4 E., S. L. Meridian. ever do any great achievement "Ill In List No. 35, for the estabiihhment lands selected by the paid state under in with Reform maintenance and of put a you." School, section 12, of the Act or Congress ap- tlie W 2 NE 4; B NW Bection Tliesius the hero, did manage to SucS NE NE proved July 16, 1894, tho following JO, and NE become anti muscular tracts embraced in sold lists, are in tion 21, Tp. 10 S., R. 6 K, Balt Lake at Ida very powerful to lie and contrived maturity, Meridian. townships containing mineral claims of one of the number drawn for tlie of so said rens far Copies lists, they record, viz.: late to said tracts, by descriptive sub- sacrifice, and Joined tho party rj In List No. 10, Miners Hospital, young men aud maidens that were to Wi S W It Sec. 21, Tp. 9 8., R. 2 E., S. divisions, have been conspicuously sail on tho doomed shl p witli black for in this pasted office, inspection by L. Mer. sails never that Whenever returned. In List No. 18, Reform School, any person interested, and by tlie pub- anything was very Orson lic nlurmlng generally. J5X SV K Sec. "I, Tp. 9 S., R. 2 K., S. would ia would that lie so;'' say next the During following sixty days L. Mr. so taken in that lie became tlie dale of this notice under departIn List No. 12. School of Mines, serious aud exclaimed thats a warm mental of instructions November 27, SE K Sec. 24, Tp. 9 S., R. 2 E., 8. number, aiut 11? Oh! bold your L. D. or contests 1690, (23 459), protests Mer. said Charley, the reader, who rengainst the claim of the State to any of hush," Copies of said lists, so far as they was tracts or frequently tlie intcrupted and would subdivisions hereinbefore late to said tracts, by descriptive subdont remark, get on gay, Mr. Jolmsun," the same described, that the ground divisions, have been conspicuously and words would seem to bo almost inis more for mineral valuable for tlun for inspection by posted in this office, the agricultural purposes will be received audible amidst the uproar of the merriAny person interested, and by and noted for reorl to tlie General ment caused by such foreign ex;iressiona public generally. Land Office, at Washington, D. C. fail- as its too tliiu," aud Jas;cr, tlie giant During the sixty days following the ure so to pretest or contest within the among the crowd, offend to Uke tlie date of this notice under departmental bird of tlie woods out and time will be considered sufficien- next specified instructions of Nov. 27, iSUU, (23L. t-evidence llircsh the ground with him" f.T of charthe the contests or against 559), protests acter of tiie said tracts, and tlie selec- such frequent interruption that threw claim of the State to auy of the tracts tion thereof, being otherwise free from them all off." Ralph was so sleepy or subdivisions hereinbefore desciibed, will be recommended fur ap- he could with much rubbing of ills objection, more is same on the ground that the proval. pccrs keep lu with" tlie thread of valuable for mineral than fur agriculFrank D. Hobbs, Register. tho narrative; on being often arroused tural purposes will be received uud George A. Smith, Receiver. by tlie laughter of the noisy cicw noted for report to the general Lund Frrst publication Oct. 20. wuuld say what yau giving us now? so pfflee, at Washington, P. U. Failure Tbesins, tiie powerful, took a to protest or contest within the time Notice. cf fine si'k thread with him and spool sufficient considered specified will be United Siatea Land Office, droipcd it secretly at the .mouth of the diameter evidence of the Salt Lake City, Utah, Lnbarynth cave to catch the end on of the said tracts, and tho selection October 1, 1900, lliethorna thnt grew near and safely from objec- No whom it inay eminent : therof, being otherwise free tlie spool luslde his shirt so lie put Notire ii that that state tlie fur hereby recommended given be approval. tion, will f Utah has iileil 'n this office lists of landi could follow tlie silk to the outward Frank P. Iloblw, Register. (elected by the said state under sari ion i2 of entrance should they escape death In Geo. A. Smith, Receiver. the Act of Congress approved J sly lA.lMi. the lions den. Tlir following Iraetalamlirored in said lists First publication Nov. 1 0. 1900. Thnt Is clenr as mnd remarked are in townshij containing mineral claims of record, via: Juhnny when tills point was reached in In List No 109, for the ostaMIshmert of the story. Which end? anMWilllam. Notice. water reservoirs for irrigating The Hon killer was United States Land Office, permanaut SW'i fenring some one purposes, SW; KWI; NW NE, would Salt Lake City, Utah, section li, Township give it away and advised the 10 8. Range (E, 8. L, small half frightened maidens not to Oct 17,1'.)00 Rer. .14, for he estahlishaient List No, In and rubber when tlie loud roar of a liun concern: Jo whom it may NW1 inuinteiianra of a Reform School. was heard in tlie distant caverns of Notice is hereby given that the state Section 24 township 9 S. , Range 2 E.,SW, H. L. Uer, No. which was a A ropy of said lists, so far ns thsy relate to llie endless lahaiyntli, ft Utah has filed in this eflicc a list,Stub cold one and caused a chill to creep said tracts, l,y drsorlplivo snhdivisioi s, has 17, of lands selected bv the said fur the estsiiliilinient and maintenance been eonspiruously posted in this office, for over them. It was here that the guides Inspection by pny person interested, and by left them and removed the Imndages of an insane Asylum, under section 12. the public generally. from their eyes. 10, What next? said f the Act of Gonvress approved July During the sixty rinyslnext following the Andrew; whats it tynu, said Henry; 1894. The following tracts embraced date of tills notice under departmental of Novemlier 27. we'll, get on to it, keep till), roared (IL. D. in said list, are in a township containcontests agulnst the claim of the ( or protests vizi hurley, tlie render, you are hot stuff ing mineral claims of record, State to anv of the trarU or subdivisions I NE1-Sectien 4 HtVM think, to oliip ill Wduru you have & and 3 4, Lots hereinbefore described, on the ground that Salt tlie same is inure valuable for mineral than the floor. " Come down, will you? we 7, Township 10 B., Range 2 E for agricultural iHirpuseswillhc receive and are just in it let me toll you, said Lake Mitdian. noted for reimrt to Ilia licneral Laud .Office, (irliiml. Shut as relates for it so up," wil'd tho reader, A copy of raid list, Failure so to 'protest ut Wasliington. I), wlicii did you get in to lieit? Ill to said tracts, by descriptive suLiivi-ibm- s, or contest within the time specified willl make it wurm for sonieiiodv unless sufficient evidence of tlie has been conspicuously jested In coiitiik-rrthn and of said the have better i.ttcnlion, said J.ispcr. we tracts, reon this office, fur inspection ly any selection tliereuf. lirliiK otherwise free from Ni.-on leh on said the reader, and and the public generally. ohjontion, will In reeonieiiiie,l for approval. by interested, it away. A tall maiden don't g!ve following nxt the IImi: Hays I) sixty Frank llolil,.. During i'rr,. . Mood ho A drew v from until r Ecviivi-r.f fills neM.i miner Icpr.rt-Owi, I1 n her two kirt IXlbIC.dtul! First 27, November i.oju; of btyrniMinnlaOQ. (23 Story of Lions or The Hero of Athens uuu-miner- al er Notice. e irrigating Ei by-wo- nl r non-mine- non-miner- al 1- -4 1- -2 -4 4: -4 -2 1- lie-co- L I. non-miner- al non-mine- ral 9. d ih.-dai- s sword and handed it to him, who had previously so arranged with her to cany the weapon for l.im until the approach of danger and thin to bring the heavy weapon forth just at tlie time of great trouble, Wouldn't that cork who had been silent you said IIi-lt-up to tliia time aud then confukion was lu order, drag it, said William, if you don't think you cun hold your own gaddie" boys you dent amount to much" unless you can catch ou to tho real thing, because we are just now coming to the point," 'rec! Now dout roar" said the reader as lie changed his Mtlou near tlie blazing fire of pine kiut which was exlretnly hot and resumed the iaper, for in those early times lamps and coal oil were unknown or thought of. The Lion Killer, in whore mighty arms of giant strength the great sword was handled deftly as of lightness ofu piece of light wood, now advanced to the front and instructed tlie others to keep near by and for thn youths to keep tiie maids in the center ot tlie group as in the darkness of tlie narrow jmssage they moved slowly onward to find some unknown place of safety, for it seemed to them they should find some room of safe repose from what tiiey had heard of tiie Labyrinth before leaving their homes. The raid here who will lring a pail of water from tlie spring, 1 nm gelling i.oarxe, William will you? nut if I know it. Please William said another voiec; I dont have to said he seel so there; will you go Sam? sure says Sam if you've got the how does that strike you; stuff, says Thomas you read a while and that will settle it and Torn took ills place on tlie wood bench in front of (lie blazing fire while some one suggested lets have asmoke and several bauds were Boon engaged rauklng cigareits fremtobacco crumbs passed around after Frank had cut off enough from a plug of Clipper Navy which was about tho only kind of smoking to lie had. During all tills time Tom had been reading quietly to liimsaifand not (laying attention to what was going on around him. Wouldnt that knock you off tho Christmas tree said Henry ; I should smile says Charley; does it hurt you much says Tom, Oh I dunuo said Orlando give us an eay one" go on with your rat killing mid Bilas, we want to see how lie gets down, well says Tom here goes" and he commeuced to read where did you wait and see get off says Ilonry, alio it ruaks leas racket" now. Tho story was continued Just at the a point after rearing a few abort rartber and tiie party was obliged to be left among the liona for a week liefore tlie anxious listen era could discover whether the doomed youdg people were to --uffer death In a fearful manner or to be set free by their powerful young leader. At length days passed and tlie mail by overland coach brought the much looked fur New York Lelgcr," the time waa evening and-- cler moonlight night aud some of the bojfs were calcu kiting oil a grand sielgh ride, but it waa agreed to read first and ride later. So the crowd accordingly get together at aunt Iliebe house to read, as Jacob had brought some pinion piuo wood expressly for a brilliant fire. After all was in readiness and tho boys all present, for it was uu krslood tliat all should be oil time" to begin tlie Btory for the evening ami push it" Joint was to be tho reader tills time and aa the chapter opened tlie d'mmed people of the Lubyrinth were uow yet alive and had come into a large opening of grassy ground with oien sky alwve and the light of day and sunshine to cheer them, aud on tlie opposite were mouths, openihg yawning cavern emerging from which came forth three large (joWerfril beasts with glaring eyes and wide open mouths to devour their prey as they had formerly dune years before. The Hi-r- s'ood in advance ot tlie others a few paces ready for an altnck from tlie ferocious beasts. The larger of the three came bounding with a roar towards the youth who caught him on tlie point of his broad Bword, held firmly with both Ii!s strong hands, and tlie force of tlie plunge seemed to almost throw him ever. Seconds flew and tlie twootlieis were bounding forward ut tho earns time. Thu great sword gleamed high in tlie ftir ami thu lic.vi of one of tlie beasts was severed at a stroke, and tlie next was caught by a tluust through the heart and foil lifeless to tlie earth. Thesius knew his own strength and had fought lions before aud killed liears as wall as tigers and innumerable wild animals by tlie power of ids arms and the broad sword which had been thu gift of his father when lie lunl grown. to strength La wield such a monstrous weapon, for few men of common strength could handle it, well that takos the cake, said Wouldnt it though, said Henry. Charley, you bet lie is the kind of sniff, says Bam, bet your life says Jake. In tiie distance more suubds of were honr l. The groups ivc to remain in daylight Ilian to find miru wild hum-t- s iu their dark ileus so they awaited them. 1 they con e screamed iho nut Jens wlh four i.nd remained sti'l met inutiniiWH with r bleached countenances of whiteness ns tlie driven snow. Tiie hero advsneed a little and prepared to award theirpowerful advancing lea jo w itli heavy, quiek and jiower-f- Continuous Gum, Gold, Alumi strokes and thrusts until six more num and Rubber Plates. Gold lions lay bleeding ujmiii tlie grouud and Porcelain bridges. Every mound him. 'Dan it was tliat all the maidens fell upon their knees to operation guaranteed. DHtTBT. ul wor-slii- j) him. Tlie big girl then Tyo. follow. As thsy approached one of the caverns three wild beasts came creeping forth to their great fear and astonishment. At once our hero advanced and in his monstrous efforts soon laid them side by side, one witli by purchasing your a severed brad, tiie others with open sides tliat laid bare their panting hearts struck in twain and bletnling COFFINS & CASKETS I rofusely tliilr last llfcs hungry blood. of A. PETERSON, Tlie silken thread was carefully followed to frendnum and tbe little PAYSON, UTAH. party traveresed tho liiusome r.md to the little town on the border, whence Hearse furnished free, in the city, to all who buy their undertakthey were met wiih great surpriM by all in tlie village. ing supplies from me. Word was sent to their friends, relaMH4 tives and prominent rulers that the ransom was raised, the fogativea liberHOMEMADE CUPBOARDS AND ated and all rejoiced throughout the kingdom of all Europe. Thus ended FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. thu lion story of tlie far east and Thesius tlie iicru of Alliens. It Is needless to T.O.W1UUSU Pmldcuit. :iy tlie lioys rejoice at the end and sa d W. K. TANNHll how does th'it strike. Now for a U. 8. WIMI1ER. CaaMar ride! All in race fora get sleigh lively with tho fiist team from l'oiuitown. Aulliortml Capital Stojk OLE OLEHOX. enter-ancestut- Can Save re-ide- r jroney nt Among tlie ten thousands who have used Chamherlaiu'H Couh Remedy for colds or Ia grippe PAYSON EXCHANGE during the past few years, to oar knowledge, not a singlo caso has SAVINGS BANK resulted in pneumonia. Thos. Whitfield A Co., 210 Wabash Payson, Utab.M Tranaaetira Gauaral Bankinc Duainaai, aveuue, Chicago, oue of the moot prominent retail druggists iu Lha 4 per cent interest city, in speaking of this says: We ' paid on time deposUt, recommend Chamberlains Coagb Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt COLLECTIONS and complete recovery, but also counteracts auy teudecy of la A SPECIALTY. grippe to result in pneumonia. l'or sale by D. W. Irvine. para-gsaph- s R. Qr. made a mash on F3Uaday. liiin didnt sin.? says Jake, yes she Ofiice Two floors West of Guthell'f llarber Bhop. stuck on him says Henry, was wouldn't it tho lie the time to be on the mash, clout you think. Give us BOOT & SHOE SHOP, something eusy," says Thomas, aud Ail grades of boots and shoes tlie reader )roeoeitul. A (ter three hours made to order. waiting uo more wild Uast- - came near Roots and shoes neatly nor did tiiey hear them roar. was their tliat then It agreed way repaired. out of the lighted valley was commenc- Rubber boots aud shoes repaired. ed by following tlie silk thread which Responsible work done. liad Uteu uunoticed by any of tlie One-ha- lf block west of 8. Doug? otheis and which Thesius now shown lass store. to thu otliera and lianded the sjiool to one of the maids to wind and ail would Jomsa Professional Cards Some of tbe simplest things in tbo world are tho most efficacious, says the (Scientific American wise JOSEPH E. PAGE, man. Now, for instance, if you are ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. afraid of lightning heres a very simple safeguard to remember AND NOTARY PUBLIC. eiiui ly put on yonr' rubbers and Ofilco in Lemmon Bik.. Payson. lh'ii btnud up no that yonr clothes wu.Yt touch anywhere. Whether R. S. Wiimner, you're indoors or out of doors you-'r- u perfectly safe, rubber is nonNotary Public. conductor and yon are complelly insulated. This is worth remem- OF CE IN.'. BANK. bering. Ex. THIS MEANS BUSINESS. On the principal lines of the Chicngo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway passenger trains are electric lighted, steam heated and protected by block signals. With these modern appliances, railway traveling at high speeds has reached a degree of safety heretofore unknown and not attainable on roads where they aro not in use. Electric lights and steam heat make it possible to dispense with he oil lamp and the car slovo. Clock signals have reduced the chances for collisions to the mini-mid by maintaining an absolute inteival of space between trains. u If you aro truing to City, St. Louis, Or any point Bait, ami wlih to an. a daylight riila through tha' (ceiiory of tho Knchx moiiutnina. ba aura to adt for a ticket that mail, via tha Joy Sntndi-r- t How to Cure Croup. Mr. Gray, who lives Aiuenia, Duchess county, I. near N.Y,, Ghamlierlaius Cough the best inedicino 1 No Tiresome Layovers, have ever used. It is a fine Close Connections in childrens remedy for cronp and Union Depots. When given the And never fails to enre. ns soon as the child becomes Quickest Route hoarse, or even after the cronpy To the grout riven and Atlantic seaBoard. rough lias developod, it will prevent the ottnek. This should be mid Tlinroiitflily Modarn Eqnlpm, ami Ucliiiiii!r (:jiair C'ur, In uhieht lmriiH in mind and a bottle of the free to holden of regular tra livkfiU. cough Remedy kept at band ready Call on or address for instant uso as soon ns these i. n. ft ors kb, Commorrlal Frrifft A Pan. Af pymplnms appear. Fur Bale by D. KoouSl, Murlan blurk, alt Iaka City, W. Iruino. oh r. rr.v.vrviv ii. ri Kcdci Cure says: Remedy is From TTfcsiIi pre-fer.- ;d h-i- c ! Dyspepsia f'iiflsf3 what yon cat. (inrra Tm(. A VI. he .4 |