OCR Text |
Show TW- 3 .- -rr LOBE v.'.v c-- i ' 'Ly n i s -- J 4 VOL. 12 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH NO 29. 1C, 1901. or iusaae persons intoxicating liquors, and prohibits the nse of slot machines etc, also prohibits the exhibition of immoral and obscene pictures or writing, within the jniisdiotiou of the corporation. Another ordinance makingit an offense for minors to enter saloons, either with or without a permit, is in the hands of the attorney and will be acted upon at the next regular aessioa. The last business transaction was to refer the matter of repairing A street to the committee on streets, with power to act. DOINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL to minora, idiotic r State News onsends 'The '.Main Object In keeping our tore open is to dispense medicines ad put Up prescriptions and that keeps us fairly busy wit more business in sight. Our store is often full, but we will make room for you long enough and will be glad to take time to show you our - 7 Jewelry, Stationery and Writing Material, Purses, Toilet Articles, Combs and Brushes, Pocket Knives Razors, Syringes, Rubber Goods etc bear in mind that we dispense drugs of known purity, holding that when human Please life is hanging in the balance it is poor time to economize by using cheap materials This is and trusting to luck for results. an Important matter and one worthy of Serious Thought. Our prices are REASONABLE for the service we render, in the quality of our goods and the skill with which they are compounded. We Appreciate Your Patronage Monday evenings session of the city fathers resulted in making the Salt Lake Is to liava a new (50,000 employees of th city happy to building on State street. the extent of their wages for the No leas than ten to twelve children month of February, and recorder have died at Y eraal the laet two weeks Stark was kept busy Tuesday of pneumonia. mornin? issuing warrants to all Patriarch John Ford of Centerville, those calling for them. Nearly 3avis ponnty, on last Monday celebrawere taken from the funds to $400 ted hia 94th birthday, and la as spry meet the and active at this ripe old age aa moat pay roll for the month men at fifty. and other claims, the latter of Last Saturday some one broke into which totaled $109.25, and the the tool house at the Provo cemetery former $290,95. Other important and carried away a number of tools. transactions made the session a That was a case of robbing the dead. busy one and it was tbe usual late The thief was apprehended. hoar before the thought of adjourn. The Grand Central Mng Co. baa been ing took possession of the members. sued for 1280,000, the sum Involved In Charles Dixon was present ores extracted and the original price of and occupied the attention of the the King William and other claima in a matter in which he council combelonging to the Grand Central K. Stevens was and pany. Mary deeply interested. It was in Josephine Kelly are instlgatora of the suit. relation to a privilege of driving The vile brute who for the past four through the city cemetery in or five months baa boon openly Insult- harvesting his hay crop on his ing ladies all over Salt Lake City, land beyond the bench, stating withe tit any apparent effort being made road through the cemetery to capture him, lias become so bold and that the used had for that purpose for he daring that in tiie middle of Tuesday fifteen afternoon he insulted and attempted years, and desired to know to aaauU a lady, on Main street. wish of the city with regard to the i By order of the town marshal ot it. After giving the subject over Price, under lnstructlona from the town to the proper committee, the petiboard, the saloons of the town were tion of Hanford Wilson was taken closed on last Sunday, and hereafter and granted, which asked for a will remain auch on the Sabbath, np There is considerable complaint among license to retail liquors. Norman G. Brimhall presented the saloon and hotel people, it being alleged that the order drives jcople a second petition asking for the away from Price who would otherwise use of the city park. Hie first spend their Sundays there. epistle was rejected on the grounds & new of Polk Co.s Salt that it asked too mack. This one, directory Lake City for 1901 gives It 87,658 popu- however, solicited tbe uae of the lation, against 84,606 last year. Tire park merely for the hay he can government returns of the city, it will be recalled, were 53,531. There is get from it, offering to tend and some difference between the report of water the ground for the same. Polk A Co. and the government ceusus. The committee on public grounds - on eiowe to act. The same committee officials of the United States census the pound at the foot bureau explain why the gain in our that be removed to bed of the gravel 20 population is sliowu to be loss than west lot the of the school our while in the tithing yard, gain per cent, This and was authorized to ascertain if population is 63f per cent? covers the period from 189G! a privilege coaid be obtained for on It hss developed tliat the option placing it there, also the cost of Grand Central stock bears a purchase a lease on the ground. On account price of (7.50 per share for the control-in- g of the erection of the high school holdings, and that while no oue is east bunch the on the present willing to acknowledge it, the Coram is not a desirable the & or pound the Copper Brigham syndicte, Gold company is, as stated, the real one. and in tbe coarse of time purchaser. That the deal will go would have to be moved. through there is no doubt whatever, The city salary list, which toand that it is a clean cosh transaction is an assurance that was given gether with some minor claims, deby one of the interested shareiiolders. pleted the treasury to the following The big deal has been very cleverly of exteut: lias been any great magnitude that 54.60 s ftiiul, to) TOWNSEND The Druggist. ;,ry0orrof CUPID FAILS. Through the medium of a matrimonial journal two parties who have lived far from each other, and as circumstances now stand prosthem to pects are favorable for continue to remain far apart, were time brought together for the first the other day, but their meeting They are was of short duration. of Mrs. Reek Washington, D. 0., and Charles Long of this city. The lady journeyed all the way from the Nations Cspitol, arriving here B. Y. ACADEMY NEWS. Editor Globe-Heade- r: fullest capacity last Sunday evening. The occasion was a lecture given by Charles Ellis, on the Popular Christianity subject, versus Unpopular Mormonism." It was the first time that students have had the privilege of hearing the brilliant author and lecturer. Mr. F. Warren Smith who established the Marie Leland library in the academy, has lecently sent in a large consignment of books. The Polysophical society will give a party Friday, March 15t h. This is the first daring the present year, previous evenings being given to class organizations. At Faculty last evening it was dec'ded to offer a strong five weeks summer school, begining about Jane 3rd. Details have not been determined on bat will be communicated later. petition, asking the city council of Provo to connect the Brigham Young academy with the sewage system of the city, was presented last week. The academy proposes to spend $1,000 in the completion of this connection, and aak that when it is completed it shall be accepted by the city and that it be paid for by a rebate made brought to a head in thU state without the public having more or leas advance on the water tax, W hether this information concerning it. or will not, be granted petition the academy will arrange for more Tuesday evening, but departed THE BAND DANCE PHOGRAM. conditions next year. again yesterday morning over the sanitary Dr. E.G. Go wan's andlTrofessor B. Q. W. for Salt Lake City. It not The band is putting the finishwas Merrill of the agricultural college, seems that the meeting devotional ing touches on their program satisfactory, so they decided they spoke to the students at which is to be given at the opera were not to be united, and as a last Monday morning. Professor house next Friday night, March the consequence cupid has at lesst one Gowans was educated in which will conclude with the 22, academy and was a teacher among failure to his credit Librarian Cope reports 29 43 usual dance until 2 a, m. These na for several years. The gentle- books in use students last month. by programs have been attended men are on their way to southern 60T 0RE60N FEVER. of oases Only delinqnincy heretofore by most of our people Utah to lecture to the farmers ot in thethirty of books occnred and it is unnecessary for us to go return into detail about them as the peoQuite a number of our people that part of the state. and none were lost. ple have heatd them and can are getting the desire to try the Eleven missionaries have reHattie M. Bates. have ceived calls to go on missions. judge for themselves. The large Oregon country. There crowds which have been attending been several visit that section re- Four have been called to Germany, The editor and hia wife disagree with stands as proof that the entersince two to the southern States, and each other very materially. Site seta concluded with tainments cently and we understand to ho to and writes thing things rights their return some of them are the rest will be scattered in New set She reads things ethers write and he dance met the approval of the Samoa and Hawaii. Ihe writes what others read. She keeps the people. Below is the program thinking seriously of taking up Zealant, remainder of the class are in devil out of the house as much as pos- for next Eriday night: homes there. It is undodbiedjy sible and he retains him and could for of state looking suspense, 1. Grand Fantasia, My Old Kenout a good place to start not go to press without him. She knows from Box B. band. full the letter Home," by more than she writes and he writes tucky in the farming or cittle raising 2. Song, Mrs. Julia Bamsey Brown. disconVery few students are reorethac he knows. business and those who go will 8. Recitation, Min Ida Andcrfierg. the school, considering 4. Violin Duet, Masters Marcellus crowd tinuing Another well. uo likely number present Perhaps An Honest Xsileins for La Grivps. great and Henry Smilhi of our townsmen who arejthinking not more thau in all as yet 5. Stump Speech, Joseph Hand. thirty W. South of Waitt, George of securing some of the land up The absence of 6 Song, Karl nuisli. spring fever in the Gardiner, Me., says: I have hat suits it 7. Tula Sola with piano accompanithere if after examination work is a strong evidence that the worst cough, cold, chills and C. E-- Miles. next ment, leave to them, expect everything is being done thorough grip and have taken lots of trash 8. Clarionet Duet, G cor go Stark and Wednesday. Among them are: 1y of no account but profit to the John Clayoon. the rain John II. B irnett, Ted St evens, to a Chamberlains drizzling vendor. Owing Congk 9. Stump Speech, James Spears. VV . audience in the parents class Iasi; Remedy is the only thing that has 10 Fiauo Solo, Mrs Ruby Christenson George Moore, C. S. Six, S. Douglass. McClellan and John Cowan, who Thursday evening waa not very done any good whatever. I have 11. Song. Joseph 11 Overture. "The Golden Rod. weeks large: Professor Match lectarei used oue bottle of it and the chills, expect to spend about two lookingover the ground. George and his instructions were highly coll and grip have all left me. If yon have real estate for sale The gentleman congratulate the mannfatnrers o or lease, house to rent, or anything Cowan and family.wc understand, appreciated. an honest medicine. For sale else to sell, list it with the Globo will leave next week to make promised to come again. to its by D. W. Irvine. Header. College Hall was crowded thir home there. A i loco-tion- Mayor, contingent Salary list for February, of ( 296.95 Recorder, claim for survey ing, etc. 8.25 Martha!, 17.75 For expenses, 4.75 For Police services, 11.65 A. S. liuleb, Hardware, 12,00 Water Master, Huish stated he had leen talking with pro Councilman ANOTHER "IRISH DIVIDEND. The Barefoot Mining and Milling Company declared another Irish dividend of one cent per share at a meeting of the directors held in the office of the bank, The afternoon. Wednesday amount realized will be $25,000 and with the money it ia proposed to procure a patent to the proper-ty- . T. G. Wimmer jnst returned from the workings in Lincoln Co., Nevada, and had some valuable information to present to the meeting. He thought this would be the last assessment as the mine would now, in his estimation, pay operating expenses. Win. Hatfield went down and inspected the mine along with Mr. Wimmer. y They took samples from the alone that assayed $40 in gold per ton, and the values received from the ore proper were great, bnt will not be made known to the public. Mr. Wimmer farther slates that tbe railroad between Vanderbilt and Good Springs is being strewn along the route between those two places. When the road is bnilt it will leave a stretch of about 100 miles east and west yet open, and he sarmises that the Los Angeles snd Sait Lake system will soon be operat ing through that section. por-phr- ' Working 24 hour a Day. Theres no rest for those tireless it'le workers Dr. Kings New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Laver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever andAgue. They banish sick headache, drive Never gripe or out malaria. weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them, 25c at J. L, Townshcnds. Expression of Thanks. We, the undersigned, desire (o the west aide of extend onr most heartfelt thanks Tenth street between E and F, and gratitude to onr many kind owners along with regard to walling and covering the creek with plank, most of whom were in favoring of doing so at their own expense if given authority. It would be a worthy inipiovement, and the council will no donbt issue the privilege if a petition is presented. A representative of tbe Racine Fire Engine compaay solicited the wishes of the soions with regard to purchasing a chemical engine, and bny our city pump and hose cart in exchange. The price of onr present fire paraphernalia was placed at $250. We learn through the representative, N. II. Mix, that the engine which he is endeavoring to sell us, wil cost about $1000 laid down here. He guarantees ample protection from any ordinary fire, and will personally appear at the counci meeting two weeks hence when i further discuRsion of the matter will be entered into. An ordinance making it an offense to either sell or give intoxicating liquors to minors was pnsBed. The full title of the order prohibits the selling of nr giving friends, especially to the good people of Springlake Villa, who so willingly rendered us assistance in any way during onr late bereavement, in the illness and death of a beloved wife and daughter. We have not words to express onr greatfnlness to those friends for their benevolent acts, bnt we sgain wish to thank each and every one of them, Wm T. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wightman. John Persson was the recipient given him at his home last Thursday evening by a large number of his friends. They went to the house in a body each loaded with a basket or other reciptacle filled with picnic, which was later proven to be of a very appetizing quality and went to make up one of the main features of the evening. The time was pleasantly spent with the usual games, social chat, and refreshments. A good lime which lasted into the early hours is of a surprise J |