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Show I . PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 3. 1902. 13 VOL. Lnrrrillc Notes. The long wanted haa come at but it should have come ten years ago. Grass valley is to have a cieamery and dairy of a large capacity, and the plant will be ruuuing in full blast by the first of June. Last night we had the heaviest snowfall of the winter, ten inches of ilia beautiful f illing. We b ave had more storms the past four weeks tbau during all the reBt of the winter. Ou several trips the mail from Burrville to Loa has Iteen carried with pack horses on account of the depth of snow last, will be about $500,009, and work will be commenced at once if the 'ranchise is granted, and continued till the road is completed. The petitioners are Reed Smoot, oesse Knight, C. E. Loose, George Havercamp, Samuel R. Thnrm an. There was considerable discus-sio- a on the subject with the representatives of the company, and ;he petition was taken under advisement by tbs commissioners. WHY drift. SUFFER? The relief soctety had an enjoyable time on the COth anniversary of the organmtion of the general society. There was a meeting in the afternoou an 1 a supper, daece and good program at nigti, and the whole affair was a most sociable time; our Tomorrow, Wednesday, ehoir will give a surprise pirty in honor of our bishop, John F. Anderson, who will go to Canada in the near future. Hr. Samuel 13 rowns 9 year-o- ld boy had a narrow escape the other day. He was kicked on the bridge of the cose by a colt, making a pitiful sight. Dr, W. H. Schock of Plateau laud Dr, Griffith of Bichfield were snaimo i d and tended the injured boy who is now doing nicely. Joseph W hitebead, L, O. Hill and J. E. Clowurd have been chosen delegates to atteud the county irrigation convention to be held in Richfield March 23th. QurAnti-PalnTabl- sts relieve Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pains, Monthly Pains, in fact they will relieve any kind of pain. PRICE 25c, at Night Was Her Terror. Ncbo Stake rritstliood Meeting - City Council. Tug city council met iu regular The monthly mooting of the session Monday night. The first Priesthood of Xebu Stake wal business doue was the granting to held at taberuacle Saturday l&ajt J. J, Tnylor of WHter fur Cl reds at 10 a. m, of land at the usual price. On the Gtaml were President J The city attorney reported that S. Page Jr., Counselors H. Lem he had served notice ou parties mou aud II. Gardner, whose electric light hills remain After singing and prayer, rol uncollected. was called and the minutes of th T. E. Daniels petitioned the previous meeting were xead and council to Btraighten the center approved. garden ditch by putting a flume Pres. Page said he desired across from the northeast corner bishops to be more puaotual in re of the tithing yard to the southporting their wards. He felt the east corner of S. Douglass place. importance of the Saiuts earnestly The petition was voted, but atteuding to the various callings iq afterward withdrawn and referred j the priesthood. The ministry should be active, seeking counsel and knowledge, for in it iB safety Believed the saiuts were generally, trying to live their religion. Quartette by the Uantaquin chdif was well rendered. Pres. Tage referred to the mati ter of making a visit to the Provo Academy on April 3rd which wth agreed to by the assembly preecbH Bishop Argyle reported his ward in good comlitiou, with some' exceptions. There were some cases, that the teachers were laboring with. The saiuts generally are feeling well, and are desirous of doing their duty to the best of their ability. Have some excellent young men iu his ward, and young ladies also, who are earnest iu their work. The teachers visiting this winter held about 65 meetings with the families in the ward. He felt good in the work; as trying to, carry out the instructions given them for the good of the cause of. ... jut A Horrible Outbreak "Of large sores on my little daughter's head developed into a caso of scald tvxid writes C. D. Isbill of Morgan ton, Telia., but Ilukeleus Arnica Salve completely cured her. Its a guaranteed cure for Eczema. Tettr, Halt Rheum, Pimples, Sores. Ulcers and Piles. Only 25 cents at J. L. Townsend's. Proposed Electric Railroad. A petition was presented to the county commissioners, asking at their last meeting, for a fran chise over county roads for right of way for railroad and tele phone linea The franchise is asker for 75 years. The description o: the route over which a franchise is asked shows the southern terminus to be just south cf Payson and the northern termiuus just north of Lehi, with lines from Provo to Pleasant Grove, one over the bench and one through Lake View. The intention, as elated by one of ih promoters, is to operate the rsi'ro.td by electricity, probably by storage batteries or some of the !.;. inventions constantly being brought into use. It is estimated that the cost of the proposed lines which contiuued beyond this life. was held It was a vital subject and should be properly understood, affecting Saturday at Kautnquin to vote a hs it does, our present and future (5 mill) school tax to add to the lives. Temple work was a grand school house building. At this work not only for ourselves but rate it would take live more years our ancestors. We should try ond before the housa would be built. lie saviors of onr kindred upon Had the tax rata been 20 mills it Mount Zion. VYe should ail try live for the blessings we are would no doubt have pulled and entitled to through faithfulness. through, as the peoole could then Choir sang. Adjour r.ed for one hate build a new hous9 thia sum- month. Benediction by Patriarch mer, and hod it ready for use next C. D. Evans. school year. The vote was forty A Sura Curo for Piles. against the tax and only twejty-tw- o Itching Pile produce muisture and can for the tax. it'liliig, this form us well aa Blind, I Heeding or Protruding Piles are cured ly Dr. Pile Remedy, Chrccio riarrhoia. j Sto itching and bleeding. Alirorbs tumors. 50 cents a jar at drnggist. or Mr. C. B. Wingfield, of Fair Tlay, Rent by mail. Treatise free. Write Mo., who suffered front chrouic dysen- me aliout tour case. Dr. Bosauko, Chamtariulns 35 for years, m.vi tery la. Ihilada, anil Diarrhoea Cliolera Colic, Remedy it id him more good than anv other Mrs. R, K Wiuimei gavo a very medicine he liad ever used. Fur sale by all druggtsts. enjoyable 63 party at her home last Friday evening in honor of The Armys Greatest Victor). Miss Emma Douglass birthday. Of all the victories won in the The was pleasantly speut evening field by thn army create for the with cards, prizes being given to war of 1893 none reflects upon it best the players, as was also the such credit as its triumph iu the booby prize in evidence. Recampaign tgai.isl disease. Of that triumph the War De- freshments of a most npetiziug partment reports particulars which nature were served and all in all a almost stagger belief Tlio army took charge of Havana when very delightful evening was spent. deaths were occnring fit the rate of 21,252 per year. Now, with a DoYcu SelEsvein Signs? A school election larger population, they are but A mark, note, token, or Ryinjucn ly which anything mny 5,720 per year. Smallpox, which iuuicutca HintH'"1 l5nown furwarned if Ivon bill fur years on epidemic, is ,1 jH lo beidii ugf r we j,uve tl0 entirely stamped out, yellow fever pleasure of &nlicintinii if the sign beI pracricnllv so. When the record of the American occupation in Cuba is made up for impartial history the highest honors will he theirs who route:! Gen. Dirt anrl drove Gen. Pestilence out of the island. Townsends. token a fortunate occurence. Accidental occurrences nil have their signr, every Rlcknes hn it symptoms. The point Into lived thefumii-- r and coniiter-nctlh- e eli ct of the lulb-r- . Sh1Ih of iek headache follow indigestion and stomach lilHurder, lielching, liilious-ihand tfy$H-iare signs of sicklier. People that Isfileve III there sign and know Unit they are true I'mm rxperiei e. ran get inunedi.'ile relief n ml :i ieedy cure by tae use of l)r. (miiiiih Improved Liver lills. Only one for n dose. We will send two of these lill free to nny one liuvlng ig!is of icMn or a toll hox on receipt of 25 cl, '( hey are sold by nil drug-lltor25cl wr hox. Write us nlirnil yunr rinse, n lei fora rarnj le. Ad'iri Dr. f hiiin, iliiludt-lpliia- , i'a. For liy .1. L. Towun'iul, dr'og-'irt- . k, Working 24 Hours a Bay. Theres no mt for thou: tireless little worker I ir. King's New Lift Pill. Million nrealwfiy biwy, curing Tor-pi- d Liver. Jaundice, liiliouine, Fever aid Ague. Tliey 'mulsh SieU llesd-a'he- , drive out M'lluriu. Never gripe Kniiiil. tn! O ' weaken. nlo work wonder. Try them, 27c at .1. 1 32 t 1 would cough nearly all night long, writes Mrs. (Jlitui. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., nun could hardly any deep. I h 1 consumption no F.X. get had tliut if I walked a block I would .jCurrville, Mar. 25, 1902, cough frightfully and spit hlood, hut, when nil other medicine failed, three 81 .HO bottles of Dr. Now Dis- truth. ti Whan You Go into a Drugstore covery wholly cured Kings me and I gained to gilt a bottle of Painkiller, examine it 58 poundR, Its guaranabsolutely ' carefully to see If it is made ly Perry teed to rare Coughs, Colds, La Grippe' and societies of his ward were Bronchitis all and Throat and Davis, anil dont le persuaded to take Trouble. Price 50c anl 51.00. Luug Trial doing a good work. The saints as goad because It Is bottles freo at J. - Townsends. anmetliing generally were trying to carry out fl few cents cheaper. There Is only one the instructions given them for the Large To allay pain, subdue iuJbimmntion, Palukiller, Perry Davis. heal foul von-- and ulcer, the must advancement of the work of God. bottles 23 and 50c. results aro obtained by satisfactory Counselor Girduer made some SNOW LINIBALLARDS using very proper remarks ou tue subMENT. Price 23 els, and 50 ct. Died at Asylum. J. L. Townsend. ject of marriage by the divine law, Daniel Clowanl, who was well known to the residents of Utah couuty for many years, died at the assylnm at Provo Sunday evening. He has been an iumata of the institution for several years, liav iug been, sent there from Fay son, and was suffering from mental derangement long before the asylnm was completed. Mr. ClowarJ was born in Chester county, Pennsylvania, May 30, 1820, and came to Utah with the early settlers. His funeral was held at Provo yesterday, the services being conducted in the 4th ward meeting house. The deceases has relatives here and at Salem. NO. ! ii-- to the com. on Irrigation. The following claims were allowed: Waterm aster, tailing water tickets 12 75 Water master, 21 days labor 42.03 18.54 Mayor's contingent fund County Treasurer, Issuing ass. roll 32.50 W. L. Wursencroft, sundries .93 S. L. Elcc Co., supplies 33.17 D. Kinsey, meter Herb Strong, fumigating James Butts, papering ALirsbals office 10.00 9.03 ."15 Maukes ClesLii Brsa.dt A bill of B. P. Ott, for $3.40, for prescriptions tilled for small pox patientB, was referred back to With Royal Baking Powder there is no the city marshal. A petition from Ifrnry Badhnm, mixing with the hands, no sweat of the George Perry and other, unking brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, for the opening of Fifteenth street between D. and C. streets, was sweet, clean, healthful food. again before the council, and was The " !5ovl IV.; rr ul rsry Alum is used in somchshl- i- pwrders and referred to the com. on streets. in' nunt ol the sxalle! puwuhate powCunlt" cvii'r.ij:;ix over Ho James F. Hiatt uBked the council v.VimMc most ders. because it is cheap, and makes a aij to every cojkmjs powder. Ilut alum isarorrusirs chenr to sell him lots 1 anl 4, block 10, imiwm wliirh. taken in food, acts pAirun. Semi pinni cud With lull yonr upuu iteatniiLTch, liver aud kiduoya. Plat P, for a consideration of address. on time. wo aovai suuna moims oe.a per acre, onuian sr , new teas. ninety days The coin, on Public Gronuds aud City Property reported favorable Court Cases. to letting Mr. Hiatt have the Apiil 21 C. F. Christensen vs R. and for $15 ho lot, 0, W. Ry. property per The following Bettings of cases the recommendaiiou was adopted. April 23 Contort Powell vs were mode at Provo. The amount of Byron Price et al. April 2 Joseph Wilde ot al vs April '24Jas F. Brim vs V. was C, X. Stand ford et purchase of lumber, and al; demurrer. appropriated to the road supervisor Annie G. Loveless vs David H. D. Cram. to be used to the best advantage April 25 George Clovrard vs Loveless; demurrer. on the streets. Payson city. The special committee authorizApril 5 Tho Bantaquin Mining April 28 Joa. J. Burnswood et ed to locate the telephone reported Co. vs the High Roller Mining Co., al vs L. Y. Smith et al. that they had decided to put in motion for uew trial. Erestns April 29 Western Loan & the marshals office which hereafter Savings Bank vs LoniaGarff et al; Hopkt vs Thomas Lllewellyn; demurrer. will Ira iu the Globe-Headoffice. The committee ou Public motion for new trial. Artemus April 30 Chipman & Campbell Ground etc. was instructed to Holman vs Pleasant Grove ciy; vs the Sieber Cattle Co.; motion Pleasant for new trial. procure plauB for tho erection of n demurrer to aiiBwer, May 17 Stanley L. Conklin vs fnncu iu hall. the froutof utw Grove city vs Artemus Holman; city P. Driggs; motion to open Olivan Adjourned, demurrer. cause. April 8 Tho elate of Utah vs The Good of GledEcino Persona insisting that medicine dots Jared Smith. The Slate of Utah no good, have oue stuhliorn fact to Having a San on ChunlHrilng contend with, that is, the fact tlmt the vs Parley Olson . Cough Remedy. people ivho do believe are greatly in April 9 The Slate of UtabvB Between the hours of eleven ocloi k the majority. We have been so Samuel Iv. a. in. and cloning time at night on Jau. Rolrarls, fortunate during the past twenty years 25th, 1901, A. F. Clark, druggist. Glade as to convince thousands of sutlercrs 10 April Payson city vs Carl H,iriigs, Vn., sold twelve buttles of with weak watery blood m ho liad all finish. Chaiuberlhie IIo Gough Remedy, the of a general iirenkiug "I revi-- r Imudled a medicine down of the system, that one medicine April 11 The Lilly Mining (Jo. vty, tliut buM better or gave better at least does good. Nervous uitil un vs to my customer. TIiIb KernRalph Kellogg. The Tel u ride steady jieople, weak, llvsldess people, ed y hnH lieeu In general use in VirPower or Co. have sallow can iale vs tho Overland muple Gold piaiply, ginia tor many years, and the l i njur-Lua- ly $-1- $-1- er eatle-factio- strong, steady nerves and solid licnitliy flesh by the use of Dr. Gunns Blood & Nerve ionic. A tablet to lake at meul time; It turns tiio food you eat into rich nd blood, making solid flesh at the rate of one to three lbs. per week. The weak sick feeling cannot remain when the hotly is gaining In healthy flesh. This medicine saves doctor bills and Insures health, giving lira very best treatment iosBible. Sold by all druggists tor 75c. a box, nlraut three treatments in each Ikx. Write us hn uL your case uud let UHudvine with you, this costs iiothinir. On receipt of prii'e, one hox of the '1 onlc, 75c., we will or 8 lioxt-- tor 82.0a by mail. Write, Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia,' Pa. Fur sale by J. L. Townsend, Druggist. people there are well acquainted with Its excellent Many of them have April 14 Skelton Publishing tost tied quulille. to the remarkable cures which Co. vs J. ,W. Dilley, et al. it lia eflucted When you need a reliable medicine for a cough or April 16 M. E. Price et al vs good, cold, or attack of the grip, use ChamMt. Xebo Land & Irr. Co. berlins Cough Remedy and you are to lie more than pleased with certain Co-o18 p April Spanish Fork the quick cure which It affords. For vs Lclacd Roller Mills. sole by all druggi ts. Mining Co. d s Word from Miss Emma' Ramsey to her folks, states that she lias met with much bucccpb in her studies in Germany, and is now taking a vacation for recreation and health in Italy. Quite an honor was bestowed upon this Utah girl recently, upon tho return home of Prince Henry from She was invited to t ing America, before the nobility, aud at the conclusion of her singing the Prince invited her to dine with his family which invitation she declined owing to her fear of not being able to keep up etiquette among so many cultured people, but the prince advanced to her, shook her band warmly and placed therein twenty innrcs ($109 in American Ramsey will be money.) Mio homo in November, so her father tells us. n i No. 6 that is what they call the Burlngtons Chicago Special. It is the fastest as well as the finest of the three great trains for the East wlrch leave Denver daily over the Burlington Route. two Its a big train, loo mail-ca- r, baggage-ca- r, lir two a and (h car?, diner, sleepers, car with observation platform. buffet-smok-in-'ibra- ry l.riivr Dciivnr I p. in.: arrive Uruvcr 6.45 a. m. next moruiuir, Cliicutru Ml nett ooiiin. Tcl.clut oiliiivof einiiiovtiiiff lincv, TICKET OFFICE: 79 West Second South St. Salt Lake City. R.F. NESLEN, General Agent. I1 R TIifi HlrppfOmnhi ntid ('Ltr Ulica1- 3:13 . in. li.iilj. Inv$Nilt iro |