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Show r s ; ! , r i 0 1 J f lEADBR PAYSON, UTAH, THURSUAY, MAY Q, VOL. 12 NO 3G- - 1901. it Las confronted the members. It was recommended that the water-T- he I mtt8tOT in his usual rouud of daty City Solons met in regular I James Lynch, tlie desperate criminal division and allow a now urnfer a sentence of death for the session Monday night. All the murder of OoL fieorgs Prowse, whom members were present with the iQat proportion to run the mill Linn run lsdipf. I Tonnsends ar tlie petitioners. Councilor Nebeker said that David Sargent bad recently visited the reservoirs in the canyon, and reported that there had been a washout at the Win ward, bnt that the lake waa filling np rapidly. Twelve feet of water is in the large reservoir, and judging from In keeping our store open is to and t.j the depth of snow in the mount-- . put Up prescriptions with' nd us that fairly keeps busy sins, all of them would be filled. dispense medicines ! more business in sight, Mr. Nebcker also reported that some urgent work was necessary Our store is often full, but we will make room for you long . 11th street, near the resion np , enough and will be glad to take time to show you our dence of J. C. McClellan. The quarantine physician, Dr. Tilson, asked for au advance of (10 per month for his services. He is at present getting$10. Referred. A work upon irrigation published by Bancroft A (Jo., at the suggestion of attorney Saxey, was ordered purchased as an .addition of we Please in mind i dispense drugs to the city's law librsr ' when human known purity, holding The last business taken up tlio statement of the recorder relife is hanging in the balance poor time lating to his low salary, and also to economize by using cheap materials that of other officers, and thought This is and trusting to luck for results. tho matter shonll be adjusted by a new ordinance, Tbe mayor of one an Important matter appointed couucilmea Hnish and Serious Thought. Betts a special committee to investigate and report at the next time. meeting. Lynch's deep cunnlug. REASONABLE The Sunday schools ot the two Adjourned. Ourprice3 Pulling the garment from tlie nail, for wards service we render, in the Sheriff Naylor shoved his hand in one petitioned the cnuneil for of the the HR (BED BIT1ZEH DIES, There were the tools, pockets. skill privilege of the city park for quality of our goods and to bar sever sufficient in H every for May Day, aad quantity IV' May with which they are compounded. in the Jail, if the operator had sufficii-R- t It becomes our unpleasant doty asked the city to con. , farther time. First there were twelve of tlie week to chronicle the death of this additional pi atform for tne finest skeleton steel saws manufactured struct of one aged citizens, Mrs. one and whil-- will go through a steel bar pnblinaccommodation, stating that with ss much ease ss an old fashioned material to cost (50.00 would Annie Olsen, who departed this ripaaiy will eat up a pine board. The build the same, and that, the com- life last Friday ...morning the 28 ' consisted of a pair of mittee would do the necessary inst, and a three jrnered fllo Funeral aervioea were bald in ' The public committefly-ompTehsSifis were (trend new. work. tbe First ward ' meeting , hoose were to' act given power ijiie of the saws ware broken, the grounds accident occurred while Lynch was in the matter. Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock which a was bar found . awing partly George Patten preferred fo which were well attended. .. severed. settlo his claim against the city, Mrs. Olsen was born Ajiril 4tk When the implements were discoverHe made the 1829 in Gotland, Sweden where by arbitration. Anounum No. 7, MIL-lin- ed Lynch made no comment, and the statement that lie claimed one the early part of her life was spent officers naked him no questions, well MINING AND BAREFCOT BONDS SCHOOL sad where she became a member . PAYSON SALE OF lriiicipsl place of buta- knowing that lie would divulge tenth of the water of tho creek of the church of Jeans' Christ of Utah. nes, laywn, and had a 40 year right hereto. Latter Notice 1 hereby given that nta meet- nothing. Day Saints., Her circn indone been baa posable Everything on ISIli held t the of tiie Directors The caso lias been set for May stances were not the best so far as ing day of March, 1SM1, an assessment of by the Sheriff's officers to keep the this worlds goods were concerned one (1) cent iier chare wae levied on all discovery quiet, as the sheriff Is said 28lh in the' district court. and after the death of her bnsband Watermaster' Tanner was tlie shares or the capital stock of the to have a clue which promises to lead OF PAYSflii SCHOOL DISTRICT AT 6 PER CERT. she became anxions to emigrate to corporation, Issued nntl outstanding, to tho to construct a fence on M who Identity of tlie tlie lltli day of Utah. Her industry brought Myalile on or street, about eight rods in length, her sufficient means to ibis end so . day, 1801, to the secretary, at Ills oifice, furnished the implements to Lynch. 017 MeGornick Block, Salt Lake City. When seen lust night the Sheriff ex- nii-- also another one in the same she placed her two children in the t. L Any atock upon which this amOFFICE OF PAYSON SCHOOL TRUSTEES : pressed ignorance cencern lug the find neighborhood, to keep the cattle care of a relative and came to ment may remain unpaid on thu 11th Payson, Utah, April 25, 1901 day of May, 1901, will bo delinquent and dedluod to discuss 1L It is known, from tramping down the levees Utah. Here she soon secured advert hied for sale at public auction however, that the discovery was made and 1 money enough to emigrate her unless payment ia made before, ao water ditches. FOR SALE $10,000 School Bonds at 6 per cent per and exactly as stated, and that a number along children which she did bringing of each the shares icpreaented by many west the owners interof firms been hardware have along Property them to and residing in Trovo. ao falling certificate atock of xat, tlie 1901, delinquent annum, dated June will be euld on viewed aa to whether or not they have side of Main street were given the She was married to James be aa W. may ueceaaary, December Due on ist, 1901, $33 the Slut il.y of May, 1901, at 10 o'clock recently sold such articles. Tribune, of slightly changing the Hnish in 1886 and has since that privilege 5 11. m at the Iayeon Exchange Savings Due on December xst, xpos, $33 Monday. course of the creek aud rocking time lived in this city. She has Bank, 1aynun, Utah, to pay the deDecember $3,400. Due on been an innustrieus and faithful 1903, amassment jat, together linquent up its banks, providing such member in the chnrch. For " Latest Literary Rews. with tlie coat of advertising aud on the first day of June interest payable of sale. owners would be responsible for several years she has been a great No broader distinction can be made ERNES T WILLIAMS. SecreUry. on the first day of December each year. from snch sufferer from rheumatism renderbetween men than that which divides all damages occurring By order of tlie Board of Directors, Tti Principal .and interest payable in the lawful money of ing her an entire' invalid from ' them into two classes. To tlis first changes and improvements. Iayeou City, March 18th, 1911. 1901. 'r First Utah. 2, May publication, United States, at Payson City, class belong those who always liave a D. F. Taner petitioned to pur- which death mnst have given her sweet relief. She leaves a daugh-- , of Utah. Laws School State good excuse why the thing required chase lot 1, block 13, Plat F. at a , These Bonds are issued under the Probate and Gnardlansbip Mica. ter and many, friends to. mourn chu cannot second is of be done. The Board reasonable price, and the com- her demise. Sealed proposals will be received by the School of those who manage to do. on public grounds was inTrustees' of Payson, Utah, District No. 6, of Utah County, until 12 Consult County Clrrk or Respective composed Foremost iu the latter class stands out mittee for Information. Further office Signers of the tlie figure from tlie Transvaal draws a structed te confer with him. oclock M. on Wednesday, the xsth day of May, 1901, at COMMITTEE MEETING. To Creditor. Notice of the The following batch of or whole vivid picture of the character of this of the PURCHASE part the School Board, for the Iu the District Court of the Fourth most remarkable of wedem were paid: All of tli committees ra tbe aforesaid bonds, sealed and addressed to the Clerk of said School Judicial District In and for Utah times for the May general and S. Mush, evergreen trees for Cosmopolitan, May Day celebration are requestBoard of Trustees, Payson City, Utah County, and State of Utah, County, Utah. Probate Division. the article is Illustrated with tlie most cemetery, ed to meet Saturday eve, at the well matter estate clalna 1L of the of the Ora la complete collection of photographs and J. H. Barnett, and marked PROPOSALS FOR BONDS." etc., J. Jr., Page, stationery, deceased. Tabernacle Simons, , Vestry at 8 o'clock. WntemiRnter expenocs, The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all Notice to Creditors: Creditors will drawings yet published. of the Executive Com. inorder By Wightinan a Sen, Mdse for claims with vouchers to the bids, or 0 accept the whole or any bid to be purchased by any present The digent was bill lard ball temperance undersigned at his residence at layson 8- Worsencroft, street tools bidder.' City, Utah County, Utah, on or before opened last Monday. It ia quite an Herb Emarkahlt Cans ef Stinmatlua. Strong, fumigating 23 tli day of August A. D. 1901. for one check the certified a From attractive place and Monsieur BalProposals must be accompanied by collected the Vindicator, Rutherford ton N O had A. L. Simons, Administrator. Mr. Strong bid proposed to be purchased by such E. Page, Attorney for of the amount ient be- from the of Joseph lon makes a afford to could who good The editor of the Vindicator has appearance pw people hind the bar. Two pool tables are pay the expenses of fumigating had occasion to test the bidder. ; efficacy of ' Checks will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. No. 4807. in position and were chasing each their premises. Chamberlain's Fain Balm twice other merrily when a San reporter Notice for Publication. ? ;i Bonds will be issued in denominations to suit the successful The electric light schedule will with tbe most remarkable results into the place. A full in all Department of tlie Interior, dropped probability be reduced so in each cose. First, with rheumapurchaser. Land Office at Sail Lake City, Utah includof line and from is indebtedness, drinks, free temperance 7 that families desiring lamps can tism in the shoulder from which The aforesaid school district April IS, 1901 will be Sslina wa ing water, Notice is littrohy given that tlie fol dispeua them tnree for (1, the present be suffered excruciating pain for theV assessed valuations for A. D. 1900, in said district, settler lias filed notice of ed over the bar. ' Tho place get rate Ids intention to make final proof in supbeing (1.25- fnr the same ten days, which was relieved with $689,871.40. ... well to be ills of promises and onld patronised. Chairman. that claim, port proof A. .LEVI COLVIN, number; and the minimum price two Bpplicatious of Fain Balm, will he made before the County Clerk Ssliua Sun. for meters fixed at 75 cents, rubbing the parts afflicted and of Utah County, Uuli, atlrovo, Utah, MRS. MILLIE STARK, Clerk. on June 1, lihil, vis: J. Commercial rates will also be cut real wing instant benefit and enHenry ' OTTO ERLANDSON, Treasurer. Hamilton H. Ii. No. 12197 for the NW Whiskey, Morphine Habits An ordinance to tire relief iu a very short time. accordingly. of NE ef section 28, Tp. 9, H R 2 JS. He names the following witnesm-- to and Chronic Diseases Cured that effect will be formnlated and Second, iu rheumatism in thigh lrove his continuous residence upon AGENTS presented to the council for con- joint, almost prostrating him with permanently hy tho well k nown and cultivation is mi, viz: -- OaH Balt of novere pain, which was relieved by paler Ihi 'guabfawllm I). E. E. Beddot a: N. C. Chi istensen, sideration. '..a rlMV fcriirbuv th.B Testimonials from i Tj. A. Hatch, and George VV. Browu, HacNamsm. IVawi'V c t tceiniVBuJaf ImwwvSoctb... The Finlaysoa and Taunnr twe applications, rubbing with the J mnlMf. ;j uvei thu country. Write fur NOTARY PUBLIC allofHaleni, Utah Co., Utah. UlmO-- i les X3.Iw care Address Grund terms. and lnrifh water claim ag.'.in came up, this liniment n retiring at night, and" wl MiMion'ial.a I"" r' V. FRANK 1). 1IOHBH, In ttuit Jjakp h.ail la Wlirn Utit hIfprf. at the ilolul. Paisos, S.st,niP la nr i wlinnt alA. L. BOOTH, par.t sal awml. getting np free fr mi pain. For' IllwiiiM-- J cUilnru Ire Gmud Pacific Hotel, 1ruf.MaeNaniara, lime adding once more to the . mi .sr 10oSoaliSl "rru.ii Attorney. sale which Ult by 1). W, Irvine. occasions M ft.nl pnrt.l MMn ready numerous IP'pr. First pub. April is. iRSSS.lb.Uuw,OB!a lie kllledduring an attempted rolibery exception of Councilman Wight-lbe,on8iof tlie glisep Ranch gambling house In man. Petitions were galore and a September last, recently planned an esof the evening was cape from the county jail, where ha has large portion in and taken discussing been incarcerated since the killing. up reading Ilia plans miscarried, however, and a them. still dost watch will be kept upon AV. J. Taylor and David Butler him in tlie future, of Springlake asked the city to On Friday evening last, Sheriff sell them l&or 2 acres of ground Naylor received a tip to the effect tliata search of Lynchs cell might result in at Springlake for Ward purposes some very important disclosures, and at Their petition waa taken under 9:30 the Sheriff, accompanied hy advisement by a committee. Sheriff Deputy Charles Holman, who rtu the Raleigh, entered the rotary where Lynch is confined, and sprinkling wagon last year, said began what proved to be a most that he could not do the work of the ceil. When they entered the cell Lynch this season at the same wages he turned deathly pale and exhibited ex- received last summer, and asked treme nervousness, hut Lynch hast the city to allow him S20.00 in-- st reputation for being able to keep hla ad of 910.00, the balance the mouth closed under tlie most trying citi-zenwhich would furnish, circumstances, and he lived up to It ua amonnt, he thought, would pay this occasion. tim reasonably this year. The comBeginning with the coverings of mittee on streets to whom the Lynch's cot, the officers examined them Inch by inch, after which they matter was referred with power searched every other nook and coiner to act has granted the increase, of the cell. Nothing was discovered, and Mr. Belmaa began operations however, 'and the officers were just reslerday, abeutto give up when they uoticvd The committee in whose hands Lynchs coat hanging upon the wall. 1 eats the matter relating to Chas. This, of course, 'was the last place in right-of-wa- y his and Dixon which it would ordinarily be supposed that a criminal would hldothe tools through the city cemetery, asked which ho hoped woulJ secure Ills free- or and was granted still further , was evidence of dom, but ng The Main Object . Y Jewelry, Stationery and Writing Material, Purses, Toilet Articles, Combs and Brushes, Pocket Knives Razors, Syringes, Rubber Goods etc that bear that s itis and ; worthy hore-agatn- are the the 24-th- , . 1 ' Wo: Appreciate Your Patronage h TOWNSEND , The Druggist utW-ttn&llmeu- - 1 . . . -- g cnni-any- . 1 ed la-for-o 1 . thnr-on, ex-lien-ee semi-annual- ly - ' ! , lowing-name- d - s -- J. Stark, M-i- l ni-ti- c tlii-n- i st-i- p 1 |