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Show The (Globe Header -- i it PAYSOF VOL. 12 ( t NJ UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 19 ) ' Neplil la preparing to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its settlement. Smallpox is decreasing in Salt Lake City, there being about thirty cm. la the city. An ctlnrt is being made by Ephraim, Mt Pleasant, Falrvlcw and Ncjilil hare 111 cluls to join themselves into a y Townsands Drug Steri HIS BEEN MOVED league. Work on the new sugar factory at Lf-gIs progressing rad Idly, the greater out of the foundation having been an I TO competed. The two young men who drugged the three young girls at Brigham City, bjr putting contharides id candy, have been sent to the reform school. Albert 11. Caudland, chargodwith fornication, lias been bound over for trial. His victim, it Is said, gpve birth to a baby in Payson not long since. Three boys of Beaver City were fined $50 each last week for fast driving. The boys were nt first fined $8 each hy the Justice, but being dissatisfied with their treatment in tlie lower couit apiwaled to tlie district couit and received a more severe ijosu. Parties up this week from Green Itiver say over ono hundred thousand acres of oil lands have been located there within the last two months, hut as yet each one seema to be holding I ck fer the other to start In on de velopmeut work. Eastern Utah Advocate. J. M. Westwood of Sprlngville Is owner of a cat that is acting tlie part of a mother to four wild rabbits. The rabbits were found In tlie field and brought home by Mr. Westwoods little boy, and pnt with a litter of kittens, and the old eat took a fllendly and even motherly interest In the foundlings. Tlie Richfield Reaper reports death of Martin Whlpper at the Annie I .aura mill; his foot slipped into the cogs of the gear wheel and he was drawn In and his legs crushed up to his thighs, fie died after three hours' suflering. He was railroad engineer, having sister at Beattie. A. D. Madead has charge of his effects. Edson Barney Fairbanks of Frovo arrived here Saturday, and was met by sue of liis sons and taken to Anna bell a tor a visit Mr. Falrbankg is 9) years of sge. and well preserved for Ids years. His vision Is still keen and clear and he ran read without glasses. He enjoys tlie distinction of holding the longest membership lu hc mormon church. Richfield The usual sad story. The old son of Jose j h Lae of noytlville was accidently shot lost Friday at neon and died four hours latter. Mr. Leo Is manager of the Summit creamery, and the boy was playing with a gun of small callliro in tlie creamery building. The weapon was accidentally discharged, and the bullet entered the boys head just behind tlie left car. store was The American Fork burned to the grou nd last Friday . The building was valued at $15,000 and the stock at $5n,000, upon which there Is $15,400 insurance. The origin of the fire Is unknown, except that It was in the lia semen t. Superintendent Clark says that the store will be rebuilt imhas a mediately. The company large numlier of stockholders throughout the county. The Hancock Buijlding. best equip- We are proud to say that we now have one oil thecomped Pharmacies ininthe State. Our steel is every respect. plete In keeping our store open is to and that put dispense medicines in Up p keePs J W ascriptions and us fairly busy with more business sight, is Our store often full, but we will ma :e room for you long show you our enough and will be glad to take time to :ial, Jewelry, Stationery, Writing Matealnd Brushes, Purses, Toilet Articles, Combs Razors, Syringes, Rub ier Goods etc. known Please bear in mind that we dispense drugsinofthe p life is ha lging human purity, holding thattowhen materials economize by using ance it is poor time mportant matter and trustmg to luck for results. This is an ces are REASONand one worthy of serious thought. Our pr ABLE for the service we render, in the qiaty of our goods and the skill with which they are compounc led. bal-chea- We Appreciate Your Pa ronage. TOWNSEND, L.; ' SPANISH FORK HEWS. . ruggist. . Assessment No 7. Deltkqsmt Assessment Notice. as secretary. The Blind Ilog has moved up from the Martel 1 building to the Jones place near the post office. For the public information the place will soon be fitted up with billiard tables, dark allies and aide rooms. They are net aide to see tucir own acts, but the stench is obnoxious to the public and Sunday and is in defiance of meeting-goerlaw and decency. How long will Ite-air- . Oily Dads in Session Tlie city council held a lengthy session Mund.-inight, tlie first this month, and tlie usual large Imtch of clniiiii was jri wnted and warrants ordered drawn for the projier amounts. All ineuilii rs with one possible exception, wi re present and shared In the aiscinaioit of the water question, which la always to a great extent a much discussed topic In the mertihga of the raysou city council. The trouble Monday night was over tlie alottment of acqua pura to owners of property In district No 2, and by the way, owing to tlie amount of yellcw mud coming down tlie creek the water is not as purs as it might lie. Before going to tho wstereriglits question which waxed strong in tho meeting the other night, we will take up the business lu its regular course as it was presented to the s, Co-o- i 19-Jl- , asscss-ment- s city bads.' $40i Mrs. Caroline York, for Uio privilege of running a merry-g- o round for six days commencing last Monday, paid $5 into the city exchequer. Norman Brimliall and Christina Brlmhall petitioned to have a certain water ditch near their promises moved to a more convenient place, alleging that much damage Is being done to them by the ditch as it Is now located. Referred to Com. on Irrigation. A petition of twelve property owners in district No. 2 was here presented, and naked for thu use of water the foil time Instead of two thirds the time as the water tickets now call for. The matter was discussed pro and con by tbB watennkster,-- - members of the council and citizens present who were interested In It. If we were rapid shorthand reporters a more complete report of tilings that were mid could be mode here, but less wo tire our readers will cut tbls part of the session shut. Councilman Ellsworth did not think, owing to the great amouut of water coming out of the canyon, that there was anyouo suffering for water. Charles Wlisan tliought different; mid he could not sufllcieutly water Ids lots with tlie present supply. It was the opinion of J. S. Fge, Jr., that as there was plenty of water In tlie creek, ii of it should not be cut off. He thought the people entitled to the water due them, and suggested that new ditches bo made to afford tlie ror pre-foro- ds ed c . follo- is r -- I et ! : ( - - May Day Celebration May Day will soon be Lore and be little folks are all anxiously awaiting the art iva of the chosen day as this is in reality children day. It will be observed one week rom Friday, May 24, at the City Park, where all are invited to come and celebrate with the little folks. The several committees have been at work to arrange a good celebration and their labors nave not been in vain. The band will play from 9 a. m. until 10 a. m., announcing the beginning of the festivities; the ringing of the Irell will be the signal for gathering at the park, where the exercises will begin at 10:30 a. m., with the following program to begiveu for the enter tainment of all who come; ow, Attorney Haxey was present, as was also a numlier ot visitors who attended In the Interest of the water proposhlon, principally, but a few of them merely fur tlie curiosity of being there. Nate RockliHl was granted a liquor license fora period of three months. A rebate of81.BC on license wu given Luelta Fillmore forunexplred time. David Butler was sold a piece of land gt Spring Lake, the city receiving there. tor $40. A deed was ordered mado in the name of D. F. Tanner, for lot 1, block 13, plat F., tins city receiving therefor Utah-raine- d - water will bring the measure up to tlie standard mark. The lake contains more water now than at this time last year. lie said Maple lake Is filllcg up, hut there is some seepage. Mr. Sargeut suggested tlrnt a measurement of the creek be made every day In the year lu order that an average could be placed upon tlie water flowing down the canyon. . An ordirance providing for an ainecilment to the sections relating to licenses was referred back for completion, after which at the hour of about !2midnlght thesolonsaiijourneu. THE BAREFOOT MINING ANT) CO., location of frincipal Editor Glebe Header: of Robinsons laysoii City, Utah. Biflhop George filLLING There are delinquent ujuu formerly of this place, wliile visiting described stock, on achere last Tuesday, was suddenly called on tho ISlli assessment levied count of home by a telephone messageamounts March the of several 1001, came Jay who wife Father Win. Jex and Iwt opposite the names of the respective to Utah In the early 60s and have Hharehulders, as follows: rained a large family without a death, krt. taken had their pictures fo. Nairn's Amt. Shares all met and tiuOU 4 IU5.1H) families Simons, such places where morels are corrupted, !3 Edw. together. They now numlwrlS 500 5.00 F. C. Anderson, 64 grandchildren and 0 great graud-- i receive sympathy. HCRIBE. 18 8500 85.00 Lester Taylor, 24.91 6.5 Henry Fairbanks jr. 2491 hildren. Spanish Fork, May 13, 1901, ?0 William H King, 18338 138.33 warder Fourth a to how as supply. Inquiries N. II. Mix, who formerly etlited . And In accordance with law and an J. J. Taylor was also present and got his finger smashed, revealed the inter of the hoard of directors made on house tho for a ward mid rock meeting fact that shortage effected him. a newspaper here, came over from he 18th day or March, 1901, so many James Hiatt diffored In his opinion of as such shares of stock each j? being gotten out, parcel Eureka Tuesday. Mr. Mix exbo necessary will lie sold at the from ths former gentlemen. He tnay Mr. Stephen pjarnson has just clesed pects to leave soon for Idaho to .aysan Exchange Haul:, Payson, Utah, small stream along time ton a deal for the Ulgtrup prlutlug plant, new amalgamator and at 11:80 o'clock a. m. on Friday, May a introduce stream a shorter period, 1st, largo June to lake to jay dtlinquont place 81st, the transfer Councilman E'lswortli mht there waiq . Au enjoyable outing to the foothills concentrator, of which he and thereon, together w ith the cost of sale. and plenty of water, and that the councV Rpiiggs, of Eareka, are the of advertising was. enjoyed by the first Intermediate ERNEST WILLIAMS. had a right to regulate tho same. Sect and Tread. department of the First and Second patentees. Mrs. Mix and family J. W. Hates, another Interested party Board of order the of Directors, By chicken was purchaswill stay with friends here. AdWar.l Sunday Schools. A lu district No. 2 said he had been using 1901. March 18th, Payson City, ed in Salt Lake Saturday, says the tho First Publication May 18, 1901. The M. I. A. were the biggest bidders vance, American Fork. high water for tho tast fifteen years Tribune, whose craw when opened and questioned the right ef the comfor the use of the Tavilion and grounds Probate and Goardiaosliip Kotice. showed that particular biped had mittee to take two hours of his water. Mrs. Loughney and her four for the season, when not wanted by The some where struck a queer combina$150. bid their being Mrs. May Don glass, the public, Other citizens present, and members daughters, or Clerk Consult Respective tion. County Among tho contents of that of tlie council msidv remarks and offered young folks can improve In the higher Misses Maud, Blanche and Hazel Information. Further for Signers craw were two small nuggets of gold standards of morals in the hsll room andMeesrs. 11. 11. Crook and G. D. suggestions about enlarging tho south two To Creditors imNotice as well as amusements evidently once tooth fillings social bench ditch and making another one, and Til the District Court of the Fourth Roberts came up from Ogden blank cartridges, an array of and the matter was prove tbe association financially. finally brought to a for and L'luli in District Judicial small brass buttons and a variety of climax hy were and of the Schools Sabliatli to the Com. on guests yesterday the It Division. Utah. lrolwte referring Last Saturday (Jouuty, In tiie matter of the estate vt Ora well small I mss filigree ornaments. commemorated their anniversary with Miss Alice Hansen. They reIrrigation, with iwer to act deceased. The mayor was allowed $18,15 on State fish and Game Warden Shar turned early in the evening, Box Simons, fitting exercises. Notice to Creditors: -- Creditors will week last Jones Warden schools and district county contingent fund. Elder Co. News, Brigham City. Two more weeks of present claims witli vouchers to the trout to The various officers reports were read eastern lake at 250,000 are his at residence exercises planted being Undersigned Payson this year closing Utah, on or Dry Creek, southwest of 1rove. The and accepted, after which the auditing Hon. Heed Rinoot, It. It. Irvine, City, Utah County, thought of and prejiarod for. 2,itli day of August A. I). )001. the young trout are exjieeted to remain in committee was allowed $7.50 for A. L. Simons, Administrator. Sister Grace Caldet wood, formerly of C. E. Loose together with the toreauditing the recorders accounts. for ad the creek for several months and riding mayor of Provo, J. H. Joseph E. Page, Attorney this place, hut now of Coalville, is This Lake. tlie Into to foil work wards Attorney Rnxey was instructed to 111. Better news McEwsn are a committee to meet luiuislralor. ported dangerously a will trout he of very Investigate the claim of the county fer consignment No. 4807. regarding her health is anxiously the presidential party at Salt Lake to fish the one addition population valuable per cent of the tax assessed In 1900. and assist the governor of Utah to awaited by lir friends. Notice for Publication. The following claims against the or the lake as they grow to a very large induce President to McKinley A good deal of interest is manifested make Department of the Interior, ilxe, some of them having been known Incorporation were ordered settled: a thirty minute stop i. Land Office at Ball Lake ('ity, Utah in base ball. to re aeh a size of 70 pounds. A 8axey, salary acct. $ 6.90 Provo. April IS, 1901. , burry-Tri- g acct., Smallpox signs In front of resiliences A.leterson, Indigent who Cedar is liereliy given that tlie of resident Notice Last Tuesday a 3.75 child of B. Loveless, aru becoming scarce, hut occasionally aettler lias filed notice of is old wing-named to have I letter sense dis- Skelton A Co., lrlntiug, Ibe homo 7.75 of enough E. Kanday the breeie. night in secu wavhu: In be to final can make one Intention proof for common U. F. Tllson, claim, 10.00 Beardall of Springville was his claim, and that said proof played Ids utter disregard 11.20 The order of the month seems to be Into T. A, Marshal, Bumliy expenses, hone a will be made liefore the County Clerk decency hy riding burglarized. 2.25 house cleaning. of Utah Couiitr, Utah, at Provo, Utah, Thwlvys store. lie rode the entire Sexton, claim, Recorder, claim, vix: a J. 1, on here week, June Afti-Henry l91, turned remaining of the building and theu Halary list for A prll, H million H. E. No. 12107 for the NW length Habits For tho soke of his Watermsstcr, claim, gathering In tho childrens nickels, the Whiskey, Morphine H of section 28, Tp. 9. HR 2 K. and rode out. ofXF. Elec. SupplyCo. Sait Lake, merry if wound folded up its teut and and Chronic Diseases Cured He names tlie following witnesses tu family no prosecution Is to I made. out D: E. Sargent and that the Red town Ida pulled to residence the continuous other paraphernalia prove ujoii It la In our mind a disgrace permanently by thoweil known Mag-p- ami of said vir: water of is full land, reservoir and that Lake cultivation in tolerated are In HoahrorBait Hundsy. I.nki',Prof.J.W. E. 15. ISeddoi-s- N. C. Christenson, that such proceedings reservoirs nearly the and Noith Ycst acts of Such S'okn the Testimonials ant MacNamara. Fii from Primary civilized a community. I, W. Ilrown, liy all over Uio country. Write for them Ij. A. JLiteh, arnl George wiite-- i tlist lawlessness Salem. Utah Co.. Utiili. might do In a frontier full, lie is reserving all the organization w?s fully a fleeted. Presi- arid forms. Address car.- Grand Pacific all of Reser-- ! lie East held. The enu counseHOBBS. D. for a FRANK little safely her in p, otiose jieaceful but mhiing-'tsmdent Jane Argvle Hotel. Whn In Suit Lake stop at the Register. f inning community such u C'edar it is I voir, a Mr. Sargent stated, is nearly 22 lors I'resv'illa Swenson, 1st, and Emily Grand Pacific ll.ifc l, I'r.il.MacNaninra, A. L. BOOTH, Attorney. feet deep, mid that tw o feet more of time to c.aM a halt. Iron Co- Retard, Jex 2nd, runt l.ruiline Jex was st le- ted I'repr. Fust pu!. Ap,:l IS. 13-ye- ar 38- Music, Silver Band. Singing, Sunday Schools. 8 Prayer. 4 Singing, Sunday Schools. 5 Address, Stake ti. H. Hupt. 0 Quartette, Mias Worsen croft. Eugeue llulsli, Messrs. Bale aud Ik lass. 7 Recitation, Mlsa Nellie Roes. 8 Selection, Bale's Orchestra. 9 Solo, John C. Taylor. 1 2 lit Duet. Selection, Bale's Orchestra. Stump 8ieech, James Spear. 18 HulOb Karl llulsli. 11 12 14 15 Pule Mnsio, Silver Band. Crowning of queen and May dane. , Adjournment win be takas until when games and BirU will he Sp.m. conducted at die Parirwndcr (HreetloB-othe committee. Dances will be conducted in the halls at night. On account of the 10th anniversary of the birth of President Brigham Yonng, June 1st; Annual Conference Y. M. and Y. L. M I. A. June 2nd, 3rd. and 4th, and visit of President McKinley, Jane 2nd and 3rd, all at Salt Lake City, the Ik G. W. effere a rate of one single fare for the ronnd trip. Dates of sale Jane 1st, 2nd, 3rd, retnrn limit Jane Gth. Miss Florence Newman, who hag been a great sufferer from 'a muscular rheumatism, says Cham-beilain- Pain Balm is the only affords her relit f. that remedy Miss Newman is a much respected resident of the viilage of Gray, N. Y., and makes this statement for the benefit of others similarly afflicted. Shudders At His Past. "I recall now with horror says Carrier Burdett Mann, of Levanna, O., "my three years of suffering from Kidney trouble. 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