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Show A I VOL. y - r vv. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1901- - 13 YO. 1G c I OVER A CARLOAD & never Bautiful Gifts; Presents to please everybody! Up-to-da- OF HOLIDAY v e23E2S53SS! IHnBBKS3!BBSE3SE5 GOODS! never $o Good! Cheap! selections! We want everyone to come and see our Christmas Attractions! te GOlb SOLID RINGS WATCHES ALBUMS DISHES DOLLS TOILET ARTICLES FANCY GOODS FINE CHINAWARE CELLULOID GOODS VASES NOTIONS JEWELRY GOLD WATCHES FINGER RINGS PERFUMERY Bbdks gift CLOTHING OVEkCOATS SHbES ; NECKWEAR , TPYS AND DOLLS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ROCKING HORSES CANDY AND NUTS ORANGES BANANAS Thar is not a store in Payson that can show the Variety to choose from that we do. meet them with beautiful and appropriate selections. . PISWS TPOf. CHESTS STPJY BOOKS StPPS Whatever your wants ifl&y bi Wp ca4 . . City Council Doings. Samuel E. Taylor waa Initiated into the ' duties of auditing; the Council doings Monday night, it being his first meeting since bis apoiutmeatto the Recorders!) ip to fill the nnexpifed time of Jobq D, Stark, resigned, and considering everything he performed tbs task ell and will prove himself an efficient toffluer for the city, Jt was the regular monthly meeting night pf the ununoil. and was pay day for the oity officers, rboae salaries, along with several' Other minor claims, were allowed. The .matter of grading along Fourth and I streets, presented by Geo Wride, was considered, and finally it waa agreed to that Mr. 'Wride tell the men who were willing to go ahead and do their work, to do so rmd the eity would be on hand to io its share. The mayor reported that nearly all 'the water' ditobes bad been cleared of leaves, and the filth along the banks, ?iiled in heap chairmeji of the bssrd of health was taatrncted to procure some one to banl the beeps sway, which duty was given the water master to ierfnim. Tbs petition of Finlayaon and Tanner, as king for a remittance of taxes on tb.e flour mill and fixtures I hat were burned not long since was not f wanted. After Pillowing a small batph of bills sga'mst the oity, the monthly reports jf the various city officers wars re id and accepted, The fjity attorney was present and ata.Ud that In tne csss where io he sss initructed to prdceed sndof Jleot licenses of dentists and doc tars, that aooording to law be onuld. not collect them, and thought it be at to dismiss the cases. He also reported that the case of Patten vs. Payson City would likely he oontinned until the next terra of coart, and also the appeal case of.Rarl Hnisb. Tbis concluded the buainesa of the session, and the conncilad-joiirnc- d, . . . ! A pretty hard combination was broken up thin week liy Marshal Barnett, with the assistance of Precinct Justice WII. an, who gave tlie decisions of tint Court, and Sheriff Stotts who took raoM of the g ang away. Fur Mims Lime past, breaking into cellars hns lieen the chief, occupation of some parties In the western part of town and to And the guilty names has been the hard ioblem, The other day another complaint was made to the marshal hy Him Wilson, that Ids cellar had been broken into by these night mnrsu lets and some eatuldt taken away, so the limbs of the lew I went out oil the hunt.. The marshal had a slight suspicion as to who waa causing tho mischief, se he sought out young IVIllle Setin who acknowledged tliat he had lieen visiting some of the cellars, but stated that he wss accompanied jtnri assisted on tftese trips by Torn Mattlnson, anothtr-youitboy: They were ootti taken Into custody and locked up. The boys then stated the i they had done some oTlhe pilfering but had be. n put up to (lie work by a Mrs. Bennett and Frauk Taylor, who they said were holding out at the old llartlw place south of the Park, and were living on the suppllee lurnlshed ' hrough their g . robbing cellars. Young Benu bad even more to tell and said that the Bcnuelt woman and Taylor had been staying together at this place. Bherlff Storrs and County Attorney Page came over from Provo Tuesday afternoon, when In company with the marshal the sheriff made a visit to the house to learn if what the lioyv hod said were true. Through quesilonlng the womon for some time regarding the relations existing between herself and Taylor, shs mould give out no to information, so they came town, not muoh the wiser for their Visit.' I'. Marshal Barnett, however, returned later, when the woman confessed to him that she and Taylor had lieen stay log there together, but on being taken into court she refused to talk. , The beys were taken before Justice Wilson Wednesday morning wlien Senn was committal to the re form school and Mattlnson waa allowed to go with a five dollar fine, pending good behavior. The o tlier two were up before Ills Honor Wednesday afternoon and were bound over to the District Court on a charge of adultery. Tsylor'e bonds were fixed at 600 In defnult'of wh!:h he is now at the county Jail, while the woman with her two cldldren Is at the county infirmary until, time for the lck trial. ' , we give the program to lie remleFtil by the Payson Bilver B.-Io-w Baud at iLeir eutertaiumeut and dance to be given at the opera lionse Friday evening December 20tb, after which the evening will be spent in dancing. Overture, "Bohemian gong Band Girl'Karl Ilulsh Plane solo Miss Ada Done Baritone tolo. "Hocked In the Orai!lr of the dee, with band acooaini t George A. Peery John Taylor Song James Spear Stump Speech Tuba 8olo."Klrt Air and Variations with band accompaniment CE Miles Song Agnera Sargent with land Clarionet Solo, "Nero accompaniment George Stark Overture , Band aia laosl nu-n- Charlie Betts is getting along nicely at the Tintio Hospital, since he broke the front bone of his leg about 12 days ago while walking from one shaft to another mine. Charlie is a attheCariass son ' of our townsmau Johp E. Betts. Store. . - Trolls, Dishes, Toy Furniture, Pictures, Xmas Cards, Doll Heads, Tops, Books, Games., Baskets, Trains, Wagops, Skates, Sleds, Air Guns, Handkerchiefs, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Toy Stoves, Chairs, Swings, etc. A FINE TOY RANGE GIVEN AWAY' to the oue bolding tliA right nnmhr. A chance given with every 50j puo'tase. Henry Jones' Death, Henry Jones, a sou of Joseph S. Jones, formerly a resident of Parson, liut later of Lake Shore, died at his home a t tha t place lust Monday morning at 8:90 o'clock from heart trouble. He had lieen sick only about ten daya when dealh took him awav at the age of 80 years. He left a wife and three children and numerous other relntJvM and a host of friends who are grieved over hie death. Funeral errvicea were held at Lake Shore Wednesday aftat noon, end Interment was made In the Payson cemetery, Th bereaved wife end children have the sympathy of the community in their sorrow, Variety in Town to Select from at Bargain Prices! Tho Best Our Department Bargain better every day. Note tpQ following prices and is getting i compare them with regular prices. Our Price, Pins, Hair plna, 2'fe Hooks and Eyrs, Ai,c Milward'aJfeedles, Ac Fine Combe. 2tfc Su . Extra Fine Coral, Large Coral , Hair Brushes, Hslr Brushes, Heir rushes, Notice . 5c loc AOu Best. Price, 6c Sc 5c 5o Co lOu 20o .10c Our Price. Beg. Price .Ow Pries ijteg. Price 6o Man's linn :iai Ax, 76o floe gtu 45a ?5a 2 o AOc Buys' Cai, Hammers, 10a 25u Hatchets, ASc Sttwing Muchln toil, Co Thimbles, 1'io loo So Ji'to JP.o Mittens, jOo 10c 5u 5c 15c 20p T5c Mticiluge, Wales, Lead Ienclls, Pen Holders. Children's Handkerchiefs, " 2.e 5a Ho 12'.o A hoe Polish, large size, 5c Bnameliiie StovePolisli,5c " 74o Rising Sim Be Y'.c loc k! 10c 10c 10c Misses' Mittens, Ale !5o 20 The Regular Monthly Union 25c Uoq 15c HsndledAxs, Boys Meeting of the Ward Boperin-tendenEverything in the Tiuware end Hardware Line st proportionately low prices. All the above gqods and Instructors of the We will not sell poor good. If not satisfactory a. are bes( qmUity and gnarantPHil to be be Religion classes in Ns bo gtake ill be held at the Payson Central goods, may be returned. Vr buy at bargains an 5 sell at am nil profits. Come and be couviuced. STEEL EAJT3I5 Finest A hole Hteel Range made, our price 547.30, regular price 152.51 School bonus Sunday. Dec. 15. our prlcp 812.00. legular price 84ii.50 Fine 0Jile Steel Range, 1901, at 2:30 P. II. ,, Steel Range, our price fAK.00, regular price IASJ.00 (Jhortet Onk ' Hot Blasts and Heaters U lowest pi lets. Joseph D. Stark, , " Stake Supt. W. L. WORSENCROPTS BARGAIN PAYSON. 'ETTAH. ts first-slne- .. STORL, L. I |