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Show Dr. (S. F. TiDim was down fiom Eureka to spend Sunday. Joseph Watson was down fiouij Monday. Soda FounFor tho liLbl lin of clothing in Visit to tho city go to 11. Lemmon's, is tain. It up date. Geo.E. Forrester, traveling auGeorge Williams li ft Thursday to for ditor of the Rio Grande Western, 8trawlerry valley morning iutcmiU. look after liis sheep was here yesterday checking up Shermers books. F. S, Paulson Dft Tuesday Agent Williams Cash Store is the morning on a trip tb rough Southern Utah. place to buy your shirt waists. will all go at the cost price For. Sale Six acres of land They the next two weeks. near Fayson aud sixty acres near for Dry land farmers are busily enNephi. Inquire at this office. in cutting grain. It will gaged Now line of ladies' and children's be a week or more before the irrOxford Ties just in at W illiiims t. igated grain will l6 ready to T rices and (quality ChhIi Store. unsurpassed. Miss Lillie Fairbanks is clerkMiss Minnie McClellan went up ing in Amos A Stones grocery up to Salt Lake Thursday morn- store. Tbe position she held as ing to visit with friends for a few clerk in Ham Douglass' store is days. being filled by Miss Effie DougThe Spanish Fork baseball team lass. have scut word that they will be C. C. Chapman has opened a over this evening to play the Pay photograph gallery in one of the son cluU upstairs rooms of the bank buildinDone Abraham and John ing where be is prepared to make tend to leavo to day to engage in firstclasg pictures all sizes and the saw mill business np in tbe prions. Give him a call White River couutry. Tbe election of a school trustee Towm-hi-nd- T13IK OREGON BBORT LIKE. Train srrlv and depart f rmn Fa) on fallow: Hank Hnwtruirrr... 7:K.in Pmw....iain.l Alsx ThohxtuN, Aifeut. BIO GRANDE WESTERN. Wart-Houn- :M nia iMi. EmhI-Hoiii- 1:M am, J:upt.ni W. H. SunnukH, iim Notion to inaurn luwrtkm nuurt ba in tha Sioa bjr ThiinuUy avaniug. AH muiuiiii I ratios raiMt ba noeotapanlod by tba writer full nania. Sods All kinds and tiavorg drawn from Irvine's uew fountain. A. S. Iligbam came down from Silver Sunday morning. Mr. Edgar, accompanied by his wife and daughter, was up from the ML Nebo reservoir Monday. I bar-ves- T. E. Crouch, who is engaged in the bookbinding business at Provo, was in the city Wednesday. Dr. J. M. IIenbt Office in Residence in Bank Building. Presbyterian jiarbonage. tickets were sol J hero Forty-fiTuesday for the M. I. A. excursMrs. Walter South worth came ion over the It. O. W.to Saltair. down from Silver Sunday morning 8addles. Baggy Harness, whijw to visit her parents. Her sister, Pads, collars and all horse supplies Mrs. S. Stark, returned with her. at Loveless and Stark's. who haBbeen Leona ve In our next inane we will publish the Annual financial report of the school trustees of this district. Now is the time for OIL COOK STOVES. For sale at A. S. Huishs hardware store, In the 4lh of J lily sports down ' at Pima, Arizona, Will Boyle of thiacity won the 100 yard foot rare for a purse of ? 100- J. A. Robinson tho hustling salesman of the N. Y. and Utah The annual outing of the Utah Frees Association baa been postponed from July 15 to August 5. This change was rendered necess-arby the fact that no eecial train service could bo secured for the former date. The committees are Lard at work aud arrangements will be perfected to make this tbe most successful outing in the his tory of tbe Association. Sgiecial trains will be ran from Salt Lake City, Provo, Tintic, Sanpete and Sevier counties, and a program of sports prepared which cannot fail to attract all. Press Day will be the biggest day at Castilla this year. announcement of Extended special train service, events and prizes will be given to the press in ample time. We Bsk our brothers and friends to join in making Press Day the success it must and shall be. Fred Nelson. President, for a term of three years was held in the Central School building Monday from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. votes were and only seventy-sicost. Of these Levi A. Colvin reMins Miles, ceived seventy-fiv- e anil Dr. Wade visiting at the home of her grand- one. The registration list father Isaac Miles for several necks 700. returned to her Lome in Salt Luke A Mr. Dunning, of Spanish Tuesday morning. lias leased the Wight man Fork, A Spanish Fork merchant adfive years mil will take hotel for vertises Undorware" for sale reof it about tbe 1st, of Ocgardless of cost. Such goods charge In tober. the meantime the buildwould bo a hard bargaiu at any ing will be repaired anil refitted price. throughout. Mr. Daubing comes The Odd Fellows will have an highly recommended as a hotel excursion to Saltair next Wednes- man nud we wish him all the sucday over tho R. O. W. Fare from cess possible. laysou will be $1.75, and a special train will return at night. paper Co. of Shit Lake City was doing business here yesterday. Miss Anna Wartliou returned Orson IIuibIi, who has been to her homo in Kpriugville, last traveling with X. E. HiiuJiaw for Sunday, after a short visit iu our tho past year in the photograph business through Colorado, New eity. loxico and Arizona, returned We acknowledge rocept of a home Monday evening. very neat illostrabsl pamphlet of the Utah miuing districts issued Doctor W. A. Wade of the by passenger department Surgeon 0.8. L. Railway.Cnn befound at all hours at his office the Rio Uraudo W ester u. West of Townsliond's Drug Store Misses Lucy anil Inez Robinson Paysou Utah. Residence ou of Richmond, Va. arrived in this coruer north of Huishs planmill. city Wednesday evening to spend ing several weeks visiting at tho home Tho Junior Imll team of this of their aunt, Mrs. Frank Jndson. city played the lroro kids a game Loveless aud Stark still coutinue of ball last Saturday over at Spanto manufacture the same grailo of ish Fork, and figuiatively speakthe earth up with the Heavy Harness, which during the ing, wiju'd n score of 15 past ten years have proven their young Provokers, by quality in the service they hnve to 9. This was tho last of a series of three games, the Paysou lioyB given. each time. Henry and Rob Smith niul J oe winning Nichols rode down to the lake aud Councilinen Paco, Biugli am, back on their bikes last Sunday, Finlayson and Elmer went np the The two former stood the trip all canyon Tuesday to inspect the resright lint .1 ooi feet, wore almost ervoirs. They were occompaniei dragging the ground before be got by the Mayor of Springville aui back. five of the city councilnicn, who Prof. J. J. McClellan took came over to look at our reservoirs; haring in view the building of recharge of the Salt Lake Taber- servoirs for their city. nacle choir on Thursday of last week and will conduct this body The case of Judge D. S. Dana of singers, daring the absence of vs. Michael Fitzgerald aud Peter Prof. Stephens, who is away on Ronk was disposed of in tho Disn bu miner vacation. trict Court at Nephi Tuesday. Tho barbers of our city luve Plaintiff received judgement quietthe title to the Dana group of Arranged to close their places of ing mines and also $1000 damage for business at 8 o'clock each evening the plaintiff's title. This except dauce nights, evenings In- cloudiug vert holidays, and Saturday uights. is the property Fitzgoiahl is allegFliin schedule went iuto effect last ed to have forged deeds for and for which there are two informations Monday evening. against him for forgery, in the Frank Connors, the alleged mur same court awaiting trial. rer of Policeman Strong at Provo It has leon demons! rated repeatthe night of June 27, had a edly in every state iu the Union eliniinary hearing before Justice ami many foreign countries that K. King Tnesday a ul was bold Cliauiieriain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventative and cure for ' thout bail to answer to tho l)is-- croup. It has become the univerct Court. sal remedy for that disease, M. Y. While John Provstganrd and Fisher of Liberty, W. Vs., only repeats what bus Itcen said around ling Stewart, who tuns the milk the globe when he writes: "I were over at Spanish hnve Hoi'll Chamberlain's Cough i'.jiii lost Sunday night driving Rem-iliu my family for years l.l iu a buggy they hnd a cL and always wiih lerfect success. - n irh another vehicle, which We believe that it is not only the I the front axle of their rig all best cough remedy, but a sure cure for It has saved the lives t of shape. The Imys escaped nr croup. our children a number of times. thou! injury, lint they hrnl to This remedy is for side by .it uutil morning to drive home. D. W. irvino. ; s Remember tlie Date. x nutn-liereo- ver ISiu Induction in y We have a big stock of all styles aud qualities and we must sell them quick. Your price is ours, For n g1f , . TrrrrTf1? All Wool, M extra heavy, 80c. fur 724 6S i. ft, Half G7cts. ducts. 57cts. 5flctB. 474ct. very Union 37jcts. Finest Granite, beautiful pattern, 45a for 3(5cts. Heavy cotton 37c. for 25cts Tapestry, cut to 50c (50c. Heavy quality. 44 44 44 55 42 44 44 We have Just been our Undertakers Goods and have now e the finest display of COFFINS and CASKET 3 iu the state, both aud imported. Our prices are the lowest la the 6iate. Full size Casket, fine trimming, with box and head boards, IlG.Oo Small size Coffin, (children's) with box and head boards, fti.00. t home-mad- Hurst furnished If desired. W. H. HUISH & SON. Society, Young pigs for sale. Apply to John C. Barnett Wim-mer Misses Mattie and Lyle Recorder's office Thursday night, entertained Monday afterby a few of oar leading citizens, to at a charming tea in honor noon consider the building of a flour Application for Patept. Mira of Weilerof Lake Salt Lydia mill in this city, but no action NOTICE NO. City. was taken in the matter. The parlor and library were United Htates Laud Office, Halt Lake City, Utah, July 14. 1899, No. 4153. tastefully decorated in piuk roses, Notice is hereby given that the High NOTICE 703 PUBLICATION. while sprays of asparagus hang Roller Mining Company, a corporation organized and existing under the between the foldiug doors and be- duly of the Interior, Department laws of the State of Utah, by O. W, Laud Office, Halt Lake City, Utah. fore the large windows,bciug sus- Powers, its President and duly authoriwhose postofliee address is zed Mar 27, 1899. pended by broad bands of pink Balt agent, Lale City, Utah, has made applicaNotice Is hereby given that the tion for a United State patent for the wing-named settler has filed notice satin ribbon. lode mining claim, sitn-at- e of his intention to make dual proof In A uniqne guessing game occ- High inRoller Sintanuin Mining District, support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the County upied the most of the afternoon, Utah county, Utah, consisting of l.rua linear lent of the lone, and Clerk of Utah County, Utah, at his Mira Jennie Dixon winning the ground as shown on the plat, surfase office in Provo, Utah, on July 15, 13U9, being viz: (leorge W. brown, II. E. 11013 for first prize aud Mrs. R. 8. Wi tu- Mineral Survey Nn. RKK and described in the field notes and plat ,I the offithe Vfi 8 Wi 8.c. at and Wi X W J Sec, rner, the second. cial survey on file in this office, with 25 98R2 K. Aftor the dainty refreshments magnetic variation at 16 dug. 15 inln. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up- -. had been served the lively strains east, as follows: Commencing at Post Nn. 1. a corner on and cultivation of said land, viz: of ttds claim, thence K. 78 deg. 55 Daniel W. Jackman, Edmond F. Hi- of At a Georgia Camp Meeting min. east 143 feet to corner No. 8; att, Henry J. llamiltor, and Lewis were struck up, and every one thence 8. 22 deg. oft min. east 6u0 feet all of Utah. Salem, T:i)lur, 16 3; thence S. 86 . joined in a Virginia R-- followed to Corner No Frank I). Hobbs. Register. lulu, west 8117 4 feet to Corner No. 4; A. L. booth, Attorney for Claimant. by an informal cake walk. theuce 8, 67 dug. 15 uln. west 606 8 The invited guests were; PJes feet Corner to Ku.ft; thence N. 22 dug. ruin, west Oh feel to Coruer No. 1. dames Fred Poulsou, R. S. Wim-me- r, lie the place of biginuing. Tim survey of tne exterior bouailaii s of the Charles Green, T. G. claim couialu a total urea of 17.M15 CW. acres, all Jr, Frank of which Is hereby appliid Spalding, Amos ml Ware and fur. From Corner No. 1 the N. E. corMisses Weiler, Simmo i., N djeke-ner of Suction 21 Tp. 10 8. R- 1 Bast Kinsey, Jennie Dixon, Bislmell, of the Fait Lake Meridian bean North 3o dug. 48 nun. west 39oo feet Jennie Wimmer, llattie Wight-ma- distant. Thu presumed course of the vein nr Troxall. Jennie' E. Dixon, Oil lode runs Iruui i he point May me aud Gertie Miles, anil south 67 ilcg. 41 mill, Discovery west 656.8 feet Dora MBeth. to the wrs teily end line of the claim, a id from said discovery North 86 deg. 33 min. east 643.2 feet to easterly John Done, J r., was the recip end line of the claim. ient of a most pleasant and successFrom Corner No. 1, of this claim the uiscovery bear 8. 87 deg. 44 min. ful surpriso party lost Monday east 721 fuel distant. This location forms a portion of the evening at his horna sup- v iart of the S. W. and Mr. Uoue is director of the First unsurveyed S E. yi of Ration 19, Tp 10, 8. It. Ward Choir and some of the mem- 2 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, bers of that in order Utah. A meeting was held in the City 29-19- . follo- T. d.-g- im-m- er - 1 Fruit Jars, B 'A - o, j Mowing Mas yi , ati n Binding Twine. We have just received a large ply of these articles, bought before the advance in price; therefore we will soil them for less than what they will cost other buyers. Now is your opportunity; so call and get our prices before buying. I W. J. Douglass & Sons. $ For Sale Honso and lot In- Go to Irvines for a good, cool glass of soda, quire at this oflice. Shot gnus aud rifles; prices Tjiis week's Police Gazette conlower than ever. At A. 8. Uuishs tains a half page portrait of Sack Hardware Btore. McBeth, John Dell and Clark It will pay auyone who is not Griggs, three of PsyBon's prominacquainted with sericulture to go ent broncho busters. over to the Wight man hotel and E. A. Mitchell A Co. have have eoe the silk worms that are at turned out suits for the Payson present engaged iu their peculiar ball club. The boyB appeared in way of making silk. There are for the them first time yesterday f0,000 of them loading np on mulberry leaves, the only thing they evening. It doesn't require all cash to get will eat, some of which have already reached the limit of their your picture taken if yon go to Daniel's gallery. capacity anil have commenced spinning anil rolling thorn selves up into cocoons. Within a week they Having a Great Run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. will all likely in rolled iu silk. Two weeks later they will emerge Manager Martin, of the Pierson from their silky covering and come drag store, informs us that he is out in the form of butterflies. having a great run on ChamberHe Bells Cough Remedy. This little army of silk makers is lains five bottles of that medicine to one uuder the charge of Miss Pearl of any other kind, and it gives great Dalev, whom principal duty is to satisfaction. In these days of la see that tluy get their necessary grippe there is nothing like Chamrations of imill)rry leaves. She ber! aiue Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal np the sore throat will show them to you and explain and lungs and give relief in a very their mysterious ways. Tho short lime. The saies are growing worms, it is estimated, will and all who try it are pleased with produce 30J pounds of cocoons, its prompt action. South Chicago on which the slate will jwy a Daily Calumet. For sale by 1). W. Irviue. boiiuty of 75. (50,-0- 00 organization, to show Mr. Doue the respect they have for him, got together aud arranged this party which was carried out in b most pleasing manner for all iu attendance both old aud yonng. The invited guests met at tlie home of Peter Win ward at 8 oclock aud marched in a body to the home of their leader aud gave him a genuine surprise; in retnru lie gave all a cordial welcome to bis home. The eveuing was pleasantly spent in different amusements for some time when refreshments were served. The evening was one of pleasure and Mr. Done was surely made to feel that his able aud arduous work for the benefit of the choir is well appreciated by the members. Tbe Epworth League had a very pleasant social Thursday night out at the residence of Janies Me Beth, west of town. A good program was rendered after which refreshments were Berved, and amusements indulged in.' The lawn was decorated with Chinese lanterns. Get your picture taken at Daniel's gallery, He does iirstclass work. High Roller lode mining claim being of record iu the office of the County Recorder, who is recorder of Santaquin Mining District. at Provo City, in Utah cuunty, Utah, in Uook40of Miuing Deeds, at page 379, and the amended location of said High Roller lode being of record In Hook 40, of Mining Iieeds, at of said Utah page 376, Records county, The nearest known locations being the High Roller No. 1, High Ruber No. 2, High Roller No. 3, High Roller No. 4, High Roller No. 5, and North Land lodes mining claims. I direct that this notice be published in tho Payson Globe-Readeat Parson, Utah, the weekly newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for a period of sixty days. Frank D. Uobim, Register. Edward Pike, claimants a1 io r torney. First Publicrtiun July is. KERBS CAPERS. David Kerr, who resides at Pay-sostartled the Police department yesterday over the telephone, from Murray, with tho information that David Lant, who escaped from the penitentiary aliont eighteen months ago, bad been seeu in that village in fact, was there at the time the messago was sent. There was a gathering in hot haste of Winchesters, aud chief Ililton, Detective Sheets and Officef ljnrt left for Murray in a surrey. No trace of Lent, however, could bo found, anil even Kerr himself conld give no intelligible acconut of the wherealiouts of Lnnf, save that he hod seen him up tlm . n, I waut to let tbe peopla who suffer with rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamlierlaius Fain !ret-tBalm releived me afte other medi vines and a doctor had failed. It is hen the officers returned, they tlie bi'si liniment I have ever kuowu of. J. A. Dodoek, Alpharetta, Ga. brought Iverr with them. Tney Thousands have ImiU cured by are of tho opinion that Kerr has a this remedy. One upplientiou re- mild ense of temjorarv ion, lieves the ( ain. For sale by anile has Imvh drinking consider-abl- e D. W, Irvine, of late- .- Thursday's Tribune. nln-mi- f |