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Show (26.50 saddle for (22-7less A Starks. 5 at love- resident within IayuD City. runs Mtn en(M or tidtm rowexa See. 2. Said poll tax shall he collected under the regulations hereinafter and shall be used by said city for iuiproriuR the streets In Paysou City. All labor performed shall ha under the direction of the Supervisor of streets of Payson City. DR.-- Fiancia Cravens is on the sick list pio-vlde- TAWLE. TIME 8H0BT The old reliable Schuttler waLINE. OREGON gon, better than ever, at E. II. Trains arrive aed depart from Parana McBetha. lallawa: Kouth Nirth Win. Dixon and wife went to Peuyer....4:ltp.m Paaaearer...l0iU7am iLit Thom vox, Agent. Salt Lake Thursday morning. BIO GBANDE WESTEliH. Dr. J. M. IIenby Office in Residence in Bank Building. i:lMa (idiBlUpa. W. H. buaaiiaii. AgaLt. the Mcliatton hotel. Finest and freshest liue of Motleaa to Insure Insert ion uniat be la tbe AU eommuulea office bp Thursday evening. groceries in the city at Wightman lions must be aeeompauleil by the arriiera A Sons meat market. .!. East-Huuu- West-Boun- d full J. 8. Page went over to Silver Anthracite, or hard coal at E. City Tuesday evening to look after his interests in a new mining cominMrs. A. J. Shore returned to pany which has recently been , corporated. The stock, he rays, Salt Lake Wednesday morning. will soon be placed on the market. Shoes that will fit yonr feet at Justin; a full hue of the best prices that will fit yonr pocketbook shoes made. No rnbbish or at T. O. Wimmer A Co.s, goods. All new, at WimWightman A Son have added a mer A Cos. line of choice groceries to their W . U. Shermer went back to meat market his old position as agent of the John Francis went to Salt Lake R. G. W. at this station Monday. yesterday to attend the poultry Mr. Atlerburry, waa transferred to show. Fairview, Sanpete county. DarT. G. Wimmer A Co., have the ing his short stay here he made toewest, beet, and cheapest shoes in qnite a number of friends. town. Call and see them. Ilorrlble agony Is caused by Piles, fire-dama- ged A photograph gallery is opened Burns and Skin Diseases These are quickly curfor business on the vacant lot by Immediately relieved and Hazel Salve. ed by De Witts Witch Joe Douglass' store. Beware of worthies Imitations. Bert Townshend. Exohaniro-Brannew piano for property in Payson A regular January thaw com 4t of Stark. uienced Joseph City. Inquire operations Monday mornand aoou changed the snow ing Wesley1' Dockstader'a which fell Sunday into flowing boy died Tuesday of pneuwater. The sleighbells, however, monia and was buried Thursday. To il Said supervisor shall by dllligent search and inquiry, made at such time as he may elect between the first day of April and the fifteenth day of December In each year, ascertain and list the names of all persons within the corporate limits of said city, who are liable to pay poll tax, as provided in section one of this ordinance. He Awarded shall enter such names In a suitable Highest Honors, Worlds Fair register, which shall be furnished him Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair for that purpose by the City Recorder, at the expense of the city. The names hall he in alphabetical order, with this at Wanted Beea; Inquire columns opposite each name suitable office to enter date of notice, the time hlch A baby girl was Lorn to the wife the person named is required to perof Job. Madsen over at Salem Wed- form the labor, tbe kind of psy received and dale of jtywent. nesday night. CREAM BAKING POWDfR Look Hoi'cl There will be meua and boys heavy weight anits closed out at cost, or less, at 200 Williams Casb Store. Come ear-ybefore the sizes are broken, as weBtart to sell Monday, Jan. 9ih, 1899, Nothing reserved except worsted suits. 2t , Miss Lydia HnBkell daughter of Cheater Haskell, Jr. aud James Partridge, were united in marriage Tuesday evening. The oeremony a as perfoimed by Bishop finish at his residence, after which the happy conple were given a reception at the home of the bridea parents. (15.75 buggy harness for (13.4(i at Loveless A Stark's. Mi-a- 015 slt-ig- h do till er y . Hy Gv S. HUISH Has the largest stock of HARDWARE, Hue. S. An illnstrationof the way a church eoutinned to jingle nntil Tuesday choir sometimes run together the Castle Gate coal is guaranteed the pro words notwithstanding, night, of a hymn is afforded by the to last longer than any coal on tbe pouderance of mad. of n small lioy iu a fusil i remark H. You E. can get it at market. church. Hill McBeths. Tiie hymn beginning, "The conper cent off on our entire liue of J. S. Tage A Son are eloeing out addles, buggy harnesses, lap mites secrated cross I'd bear," hail just their entire Stock of mens and and bells. Loveless A Stark. been sang and in the momentary xi if, and yon Considerable sickness has been qniet which followed the small boys' can get better bar gins than at any turned to his father and asked visiting the home of Mayor Peary boy other honse in town. in an earnest whisper: I say, pa, He has been down lick himself resiJames Mathews, formerly a with a complication of ailments. where do they keep the consecratdent here, spent several days iu His mother has been quite ill and ed crosseyed bear?" Ex. the city this week and left yester- his wife is dorn with pucumonin Cash paid for chickens at Amos day morning for Montrose, Colo., fever. A Stones. where be intends to locate. office came The Globe-Headtiiuce the altovo was written Mrs. To Insure a happy new year, keep the liver dear and tbe body vigorous Peery died, of which men lien is m'arly being the scene of a dreadful aud destructive holocaust Tuesmade in another column. toy uslni Dewitt's Little Early Risers, Xhe famous little pills for constipation We have a fine assortment of day shortly after O'.d bol had and liver troubles. Bert Towosbeod. reached his meridian. While the choicegroceriesand your patronage office force wiie away administerIlvrnm Lemmon left Wednee-ds- is solicited. Wightman A .Sou. afternoon for Mill Creek to ing mixtures to the cravings of the A Gibson, lud., county paper inuer "visit bia father, who is quite ill and man, a nail keg, sometimes over in Washington used to accommodate the avoirdu-poi- s s man says feeble, being 92 years old. a bedstead dowu of the devil,'1 became ignited Raul Peery.of Columbus, Ga., suf- township bought wood aud was the Princeton so at fered agony for thirty years, and then by being in too close proximity to cured his Files by using De Witts green that one warm spring day it the office dispenser of heat. Rob Witch Hazel Salve. It heals Injuries broke out all over with bads and in Wimmer, chashisr of the bank, and skin diseases like magic. Bert a week waa covered all over with sniffed the odor of peculiar smoke, liwn till. little groves of waving branches. and, BUBpecting something waa on Mr. and Mrs. Cone Colvin gave In the autnmn the children picked fire below, rushed down, dushed a catd party to a number of their the hickory nuts from the side through the mirky smoke and with frienda last Wednesday evening. pieces, and the next spring tapped a pint dipper of water soon hod the Harry McClellan was awarded the the head board for maple syrup. flaraeB (?) under control first prize for the best player, and For fresh, cared and canned Mrs. Lester Taylor waa tbe relucKarls Clover Root Tea Is a pleasant meats and sausage go to Wightlaxative. Regulates the bowels, purl tant recipient of the booby present. man A Son's. Finest meat market ties the blood, clean the complexion Easy to make and pleasant to take. For tbe convention, National south of Salt Lake. 25 cts. For sale by the Townshend Live Stock association at Denver, S Rev. T. P. Howard and family drug store. 3olo the Oregon Short line will took their departure for Fay son, make an open rale of (18.30 for Utah, Monday via the F. E. C. the ronud trip, Jan. 22 and 23. Maps Ter Ready Reference. i egret railway, much to the 20 of sale. from date Limit . The Chicago, Milwaukee Si' St. daya of their many friends in J Did you know that we this place. Mr. Howard was prob- Paul Railway Co. baa just issued have a small lot of childrens, miss- ably the most highly esteemed pas- in convenient foim for household, and school references an es and ladies' jackets that we will tor the Presbyterian church has library close out at lens than cost, and if ever atlas of seven colored maps of the had, possibly with the ex yon are in need of jackets, we will world, the United States aud our sell them to you for a mere trifle. ception of Mr. Foy, the founder in the Atlantic Come and look them over and you of that institution, The Florida new possessions Pacific and Oceans, together with will be surprised. Jackets from 8tar, Titusville, Fla, valuable information of amount an 60 cents to (4.00. At William's The seventh annual meeting o Cash Store. 3t therewith-all up to date. the Utah Press Association was connected A moat enjoyable affair is the held in the parlor of the Kenyon This atlas will he sent free to any version of thoee whom we have cents hotel, Salt Lake, Thursday evening address ou receipt of six (G) heard express themselves on the and in postage. waa pronounced the mos to II. Heafford, GenSunday School concert given succesefnl annual Apply in the gathering iu the First Ward meeting honse The eral Passenger Agent, Old Colony history of the association. , last Monday night for the organ officers elected for the or to L L ensuing Building, Chicago, benefit. The program allowed Commercial Downing, Agent, Salt were Fred Nelion, president that it bad been carefully selected yesr Lake Utah. City, M. F. Murray, Chss England am and most earnestly prepared and M. L. Snow second and thm first, rendered iu a most pleasing and vies respectively ;lsac An Ordinance to Provine for thi president; entertaining manner which elicited Diehl, corresponding Collection of a Poll Tax. secretary much applause. There is mne U. W. Jacksou, secrerecording 1. Sec. talk of repeating the eutertain-tainmen- t, tary. and E. G Rognon, treasurer. Be It ordained by the city and if they do, their ef- After the business meeting, Don council of Payton City, that two days forts will most likely meet with the 0. Porter the popular proprietor work, of eight hours each, or in lieu approval of all, and reanlt in a of the Kenyon, which isoue of th thereof, three dollars lawful money, Is an annual road poll tax upon every large audience greeting them. finest hotels iu the city, ten over 21 or under 50 years of The receipts of this concert , dered the association a luuiquet mau, wlm Is uni age, physically incapacitatfiitfor the Wall sired gold bugs ed In wmk, nud nut amounted to (20.30. exuipt by law. tSov. Well was present. C!lciiiaucH) A. Stoves and Ranges in the county. Tinware, Guns, Ammunition, etc. Agent for LISES Tinware, Anti-rustin- g (Absolutely Warranted.) NEVER UNDERSOLD! Letter From Samoa. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of said Super(Continued from 1st page) visor, at sometime between the first day of April, and the fifteenth day of makers together at any time. December in each year to deliver to Great order prevails ou such oceach person liable to pay poll tax, or casions and judging by reports of leave at his residence, or usual place the balls of buidness, a written or printed tbe frequent quarrels in well for be would it of such notice citing him to appear at congress, as to be lawmakers own and may designated our time pattern afplace in said notice, with appropriate ter them in this respect. tools fur the kind of work to be perTheir decisions are final and if formed, giving each person not less edict goes forth that a certain the than twu days notice of such requirehouse is to be burned, all his man's ment. Whenever necessary the Superteam Is to authorized visor employ pigs killed, or his goods confiscated labor In payment of said tax, at the for some trivial offense, there is no rote of onp do liar and a half per day. changing or chance for appeal, as Sec. 5. tbe village council is supreme in If any person shall fall to pay the all matters pertaining to the vill- tax required, by this ordinance within ten days after tne time mentioned In the notice provided for in the proceeding section, said tax hall he deemed delinquent and tbe person so liable, shall thereafter be required to pay the tax In lawful money, and the Supers visor of streets as such, must proceed to collect the same asan action of debt In any court having Jurisdiction; and no property of such delinquent person sha be excMiipt from execution on a judgement so recorded. Sec, I. The Supervisor Is hereby authorized to receive at hi office, cash in payment of poll tax, from any person tendering the same and he shall pay overall money so oolleted to the City TresHurer monthly, or oftener If required by the City Council. He shad keep stub receipt books, Issue all receipts therefrom and deliver to each person making payment of tax a receipt therefor. The receipts and stubs shall each show w he ter the tax was paid la money or labor and if paid In both, what portion of each. Tbe stub shall also contain any other facta shown In the receipt. The stubs of said receipt books shall also be delivered to the City Treasurer, with all moneys not previously paid over, on or before the twenty-fourt- h day of December in each year. 1 Sec. 7. On or before the 31 day of December of each year the Supervisor of Streets shall return to tbe City Council, the register provided for In section 3 of this ordinance, with a written report containing a summary of the facta shown therein which said report shall show: First The total number of s assessed for poll tax during the past year in Payson City. Second1 The total amount of poll per-suo- tax paid In labor. Third The total amobnt of poll tax paid In money. FocRTn The amount of tax collected by suit, and the names of the defendants thereto. Piftu The amount of uncollected poll tax, the name of etch delinquent aud the reason in each case why such tax remains uncollected. Sixth The amount and kind of poll tax labor expended within the city limits, and the places where such labor was performed. Srvekth A general report of the condition of the public highways within his Jurisdiction. . Sec. 8. The City Council may at any time require special reports from the Supervisor of Streets. A failure to make any report as provided In this ordinance. shall subject the Supervisor to a penalty in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars, lo he recovered iu an action on his bond. Passed January 17th, 1899. Warren S. Pace, Acting chairman us mi run. Breeder Light Bramahs, Barred Plymouth Bocks, age, and the man who is thus punished generally takbsit all in good Single Comb Brown Leghorns, part and joius iu the feast his pigs Bose Comb White Leghorns, aud plautition have been sacri- White MinOrCaS (Shoaackt Btralu) ficed to make, while the villLge Also feeds him until he gets property Mammoth around again, and most likely new a build him in helping join Ducks house, and summing it all up, it is more a desire fora feaBt Ilian to pnuish, that the fine is inflicted. It would naturally lie supposed that the comuiou people live in ggs for in great dread of the chiefs on the Pekin and English Belgian Hares. Batching Season. ac-cou- of their absolute power, bnt this is not so, they are the happiest people I ever saw, they don't kuow what it means to be sad, they' live iu a constant round of pleasure sb far as they can comprehend it with thiir limited knowledge and means of creating the same. There iB nothing of any importance undertaken without a council is called and everything is dono by common couseut Other questions than thoee mentioned that are discussed, are going on journeys, fishing, building a chiefs house, or meeting house prohibiting cocoanuts to be picked for a stated time, and in fact nearly everything which pertains to their every day life and doings is first deliberated before any action ia token. A neat book could bo written on their funny customs and habits. There is no woman suffrage here excepting that women have the privilege of doing more work than the men, a condition that the women at home wonld term woman suffering rather than woman suffrage, but for all that the women are not worked to death iu this country. At present the Samoans ere in a state of commotion on account of the selection of a new king as the old oue died last summer, ami at times it looks os if there would be trouble in the shape of a war, but it ia to be hoped that such a calamity will le averted. The work of spreading the gospel is progressing favorably here and the health of the elders is good. With kind regaids to all old friends 1 remain, ns ever W. L. Worseucruft. Yailnatav Upoln, Samoa, December 10, 1898. Attest John D. Stark City Recoider. I, John D. Stark, City Recorder in Mr. S. A. Fackler. Editor of the (Fla.) nustler, with his wife and for Payson City, do hereby certl suffered terribly from and Is a children, true full, fy the foregoing of an ordinance entitled, La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure "An Ordinance to Provide for the Co- was the only remedy il.at helped them. llection of a Poll Tax." Passed by ray-eo- n It acted quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy as a specific for La City Connell Jan. 17th, 1819. Grippe, and its exhausting after efJ. li ii 1. Mark, fect. Bert Townshend. City Recorder. andcor-rectcop- y 5mm mist Satisfaction guaranteed John Francis, Propr. payson, Utah. . Report mode to the Secretary of State of The STATE OF UTAH of the condition of As Pijeoh Simp iuk Uup Located at Payson City, in the County of Utah, State of Utah, at the close or business on the First day of December, 1898. Resources. Loan and Discount StS,W 10 Overdrafts 411 U Furulture and Fixtures iOt 00 Ural Estate and Hanking House.... UU 00 Due front National Banks SUM IS Cash on Hand Current kxueuwn and Taxes Paid., 7 M Interest paid on Savin Deposit. .. Ill H 181 10 Internal Keveuue Stamps us n ... IlLUM Total Liabilities. ' Stock paid In .... i. ........ ....SSltMO Capital HurpJiia Fund . Undivided Profit Dividend unpaid. a eeeeeui Individual Deposit.. . Savin Den. Int. 0 4 per eaut, Cashier Checks Total . . t,M 1414 ..iU,001 M 00 00 a OF UTAH, i County of Utah. j T. (i. Wimmer twin dnlv sworn eeeordiuc to lew depose end mye that he ia president of the above named banks that the above and forecoinr report eontains a full, true and onrrect statement of the condition id the aaidhankjattho okas of businem on the Hint day of December 1HSS. T, G. Wimmbb. hntorihed and sworn to before mo this December Btk, day of IM. K.& Wot me a, Notary Public. STATE Int jssi STATE OF UTAH. of Secretary of State, Office I. Statei that the! ropy of tbe statement of tbe above na company, now on tile in my ofiioe this 4th day of January IMS. Jambs T. Hsmmobu. Secretary of Hats Half Rates to Denver and Re turn via Union Pacific Railroad, on ac- count of the Convention of National Live Stock association at Denver, rate of one Fare for the round trip has been authorized via Union Pacific, the shortest, quickest and in all respecta the best line. Tickets on sale Janu ary 22 and 23, limited to 20 days. Call ou your nearest agent for full information or address H. M.Clay general Agent, Halt Lake City. |