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Show ti T13D5 TAlfLIL BHOBT LINE. OBEOOK Tnlniirrlnud fpliawa. P MNur . . .. 7 :! 4:21 depart from Faraoa a I a-- Faraanaar. Hnoth . :2 a.in t:lip.u Alix Tuohbtox, Aiwt. p.m. I BIO OBAKOE WESTERN. lrt-boun- Waat-Bmn- 1:41 am lAlpu. W. H. d 1iaa,d:Upa BMua.AaMit. Rotleea to Innira buartloa niiet be In the a pHlee by Tbundup evening. AUeummiiDlea-tlomult be aeeoaipauiad bp tbe wrUara ull aane. Highest cash price paid for fat cattle, veal and pork. Jos Reece. Table boarders taken at a comfortable homo close in, apply at this office. Ur. Tilflon was callod to attend CL A. Starrs wife at Starrs ranch Thursday. A carload of Steel Ranges, cooks and heaters, just arrived at . II. McBetha. Miss May Thurmond of Provo is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Joseph E. Page. Barlow Bros, big minstrels will appear at the opera hoase next Saturday night Take the children to Daniel's gallery and have some stamp photos made of them. Dr. J. M. Henry- - Office iu Bank Building. Residence one block east and one block north, A. 8. Huieh is making a closing out price on tbe famous Dqyton Bicycles at cost. Come while they last There appears in this paper an interesting letter from C. W. Jackson, in which be relates some of his adventures at Nome. Blank deeds for sale at this office. John Diion was over to the county seat hut SatuaJay. Joseph Reece pays the highest cash price fur beef, veal aud pork. A shoe sale at the Peoples Cash Store commences Monday. Special sale on pictures and picture frames at J. S. Page, Jrs We understand Borne of the boys had chicken for lunch" tbe other morning. Excelent stamp photos at Daniels gallery, 25 cents per dozen, suitable to enlarge from. Mrs. II. V . Davis of Provo was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Win Ferro, this week. Tho 7:52 passenger train killed a cow at the stock yards north of the depot Thursday evening. The dance at the opera house last Tuesday night was well attended. A nice time was bad by every body. K. II. McBelh sells the best steel ranges, cooks and heaters made at lowest prices. Call and aee our line. There will bo nnion services at the M. E. church Sunday evening, at which Rev. Howard will preach. All are invited. STOVES & It ANDES now going come while my stock is complete. Low price is the motto. ALBERT S. niJISII. President and Mrs. David John of Provo were over attending the funeral of Mrs, Barry Wride, Mrs. John is a sister of Mr. Wride. A son of Win. Clayson of Lake Shore, with a broken arm, was brought to towu Friday of last week aud attended to by Dr. Til son. Will Cravens and Will Loveless left Tuesday for the northern country, with their vitasoope and stamp picture outfits. Success to them. Nellie Ross came over Hanford Wilson went to Eureka fromMaploton, where she is teachHe reports the camp SunSuodAy. and ing, and spent Saturday about the same as ever, looking day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross. somewhat windy there ou that but James Daniels returned from Salt Lake Thursday night, where particular day. For Coufereuce aud the Utah he had been for about a week on state fair tbe Rio Qrande Western business and pleasure combined. makes a rate of $3.35 from Payson 8. Douglass is headquarters for October 1st to 7th inclusive, final Rock Springs coal He has recent- limit October 12th. ly moved bis bins to the O. & L. L. H. Hoieli has commenced an depoot where he can supply bis action in the first district conrt trade. i the children and heirs of Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan are against B. F. Johnson, jr. to quiet title to over from Mercur pending a visit certain real estate in this city. with W. A Dowdle and wife, Mrs. Wanted Qool Mining Claim Ryan was formally Miss May Prospect, might consider developFairbanks, ed mine if satisfactory. Address Mr. and Mrs. S. Worsencroft tbe International Investment Co., took advantage of the the excur- No. 225 Dearborn Chicago, I1L St, sion to Tiulic Sunday and spent 4 1. the day with their daaghter at Jack" Wilde made a trip to Silver City. Enreka Sunday, to enquire into A fresh supply of J. G. Mcaffairs at the Yankee Consolidated Donalds famous candies jnst in at iu which he is interested to tho Mrs. Gntheil's, Ovnr 150 kinds extent of a few thounand shares of to select from. Also the Royal stock. The Yankee is sure a combread from Salt Lake. ing producer. Trof, McClellan played the 0. L, Christiansen, a o prgnn at St Mark's yesterday, in farmer of town was in Salem, the abseuce of Prof. Peabody. His and to said the writer Thursday, work was very satisfactory. Deseret News, Monday evening. that lie would leave in a couple of weeks for an extended trip IV ill Marsh got back from Salt through the East, on a visit to Lake Sunday, where ho had been some brothers and sisters. We after a load of pressed brick for wish him a pleasant jouruey. store. 1 lie brick are the Co-layson is again nearly clear of the finest ever brought to towu, The quarantine was smallpox. and will present a nice appearance lifted Monday, and public gather in the front of the new building. ings are iu vogue once more. Five we believe, exist at this Ralph, a little son of agent canes, and no new ease writing, Shermer of the Rio Grande West- has developed since Friday of lost ern, was thrown from a delivery week. At the present rate the wagon on Friday of last week, and town will soon be rid of it. lial liis right Bhonlder dislocated. Ed C. Lee, candidate from the l)r. Wade reduced the fracture, east end of the county on tbe reand the boy is getting along nicely. publican ticket for comraisionerL For conference and Utah State came in from his ranch Bund ay, Fare tlieOregon Short Line makes accompanied by bis wife and two sons. Mondav evening Mrs Lee rate of $2.35 for round trip from and the liova, Ray and Clifton, de1ayBou Oct 1 to 7 inclusive, final parted for Payson, where the boys limit October 12th. Remember are to attend the Presbyterian that we have two trains each way school, and where Mrs. Ije wil v8'1 or P0VlrRl weeks, The en every eay, leaving hero at 7:26 a. tire party drove tho greater part in. and 4.21 p. m. Returning , of the way through the heavies1: leaves Salt Lake 7 j a. m, and rain that has fallen this year, Price Advocate, p:Q5 p. m. Miss 2-- well-to-d- op i ! I ;3,-- Hie typhoid patients sro all Dont forget the sale on shoe at the Peoples Cash Store. improving. James N. Louder was visiting iu Every sieve guaranteed in the carload just in at E. II. McBethV onr city two or three days this i Dr. 0. Tilsoa Office a residence across tho street south of Lemmons store, week. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Savage, of Garfitld oouutry, are hero visiting relatives and friends. j1)hn D Stark is the authorised California blanket sale this con agent for the Herald & Tribune week at Brown's clotkiDg store. ing at Payson, Utah. Choice, good and cheap. A great slaughter sale on shoes at the Peoples Cash Store, comIley L. Tratt and Lis wife, nee mences Monday Oct. i si. Miss May Stark, left Tuesday for Mexico, where they will Manager Six will give another Dalian, reside. of hispapnlar dances at the opera louse next Wednesday night. For Sale One wooden bedstead at a bariqSuaie qSnoqi saoud si and heavy iron springs seen at Can be Henry 'Mop apis dn uirtj ujui umojq q gain. Nebekei's. 3M si n;wp3 qiiM op )qaa aiqj. For Sale A good four room Felix Bachman of the Provo acre of land Soda Water company, was in brick house with in good location. Price $1,100. town Tuesday and Wednesday. Apply at this office. Prof, and Mrs. MoClellan and John J. Jost, charged in the the babies spent Monday in Pay-soMrs. McClellan visited friends District conrt with adnltery, is in Nephi Tuesday. ordered to appear for arraignment Ws are pleased to state that Mr. on Sept 29, to plead. Foulson is recovering, and we Attorney 'Evans and trnstthat he may soon be able to Conntysheriff Henry were over take his position as principal of Deputy from Provo Tuesday to look after the schools. Mr. Bemis, deceased. of Miss Anna Nebeker and Miss the affairs Jennie Dixon were passengers on A trick bicyclist appeared upon Thursday evenings train from Main street Saturday afternoon, Denver, whore they have been and showed the boys tricks they visiting for the past month. had never thought of before. The Republicans have secured Those who saw the exhibition said .he opera hoase for a rally on the it was well worth the admission night of the 4th, next Thursday. fee, Tom Fitch will address the meetAn excellent specimen of a ing, to which everybody is invited cotton plant is on exhibition in the For Sale A new Drop-hea-d ahow window of Albert Huishs Singer sewing machine. The ma- hardware store. It was raised in chine cost $70., but will be sold the garden by David Fawns and for $35. Also old set of harness to one who has never seen cotton cheap. Apply at Peery and grow it is quite a enrriosity. Coombs meat market. Henry Nebeker leaves this Rob Smith and Alice Reece, two of onr popular young people, morning for Ring's Meadows, were married Thursday night, and Sevier county. There he will be we are glad to say will make their joined by two brothers, the whole home in Payson. The r to enter the wilds of sontheastern offers congratulations, and Utah on a search for deer, bear, may their futu.8 be happy and and other game. Henry expects to be absent three weeks. prosperous. Chief Ponawatz, now between Henry Smith went after Jack 95 and 115 years of age, was in rabbits over on the west mountain Payson this week with several of Saturday, and traversed the entire his tribe, gathering a supply of country south and west of the fruit and vegetables for the winter. lower depot Together with his Some of the Indians have been gun and not much ammunition, he camped at Salem for a few weeks, brought back r long story of how where they are drying fruit. wild the rabbits were. n, Globe-Heade- Nels Andersons seven year old dangeterof H&ntaqaia was painfully injured a few days ago by being kicked with a horse in the face. All the tooth on one side of the upper jaw bone were knocked out and a large piece of jaw bone broken off. Dr. Tilaon was called aud treated the patient The quarantine was raised from the family of John Powell Wednesday, and for the first time in seven weeks were permitted to As mingle with the populace. Mrs. Powell stated, it seems as though they are free citizens once more. Deputy Sheriff Dan Cromin of Eureka, was here last Saturday en route to Nephi with a man who was somewhat demented. The fellow was brought from Silver City and will be examined, with sure chances of being ordered taken to the asylum. Mr. Cronin is the Democratic candidate for sheriff of Juab this fall, and will be elected. No better a man could have been nominated by either party than Dan, and it is almost certain he will carry the county by a big walk-ove- r. Monday we had the greatest fall of moisture that has visited Payson for many months. Rain commenced down at coming about 8:30 p. m. Sunday, and continued incessantly until the next night, It was received with pleasure by a few, but had it come a month or two earlier everybody would have smiled, as a great amount of good would have resulted. The sheep and cattle men are happy, as the storm will do a great deal of good to them, as the range has been nearly burned up by the continued drought. The storm was general all over the state, in fact all west of th-- s Mississippi valley. Some snow fell in many towns, especially those of a high altitude. Schools opened Monday ni BJY THE for Boys and Children. Eieiy rait I made from the tboleaat woolen., riau illrank and Cat color) nnd with finoat lillc and liuen thread through, out. Font. Lara double Mat and doubl. kjiees. Our KASTWI4BOVT The advertisement of the land published for the first time iu this paper last issue, has caused no little excitement among our citizens, and well it Bhould, for to prevent the sale of lands mentioned means a great deal to Payson. It o seems a fer people of Utah connty are bringing about the sale, aud taking steps to buy the canyon, all of which is ly embraced in townBhip 10 south, range 2 east of Salt Lake meridian. The lands are advertised for eale for University funds and unless protests are tnado will be sold in sixty days. It will be an easy matter for a few monied men to buy them, and what would the general public do without Pay-so- u canyon, which has served them so faithfully for nigh fifty years for wood and for grazing purposes. It seems to be a robbing Bcheme that should be averted, and with that end in view the city council is taking steps to have the lands set aside as a forest reserve. Mayor Dixon and Royal Huish, who has a plat of the tract, will go to Salt Lake immediately ami enter a protest before the laud office. Attorney Win Q.King will be engaged to work with the mayor and Mr. Ilnieh, and everybody hopes for their success. office, well-to-d- prao-tii'al- farming, Btock raising and merchandising, having been in tho mercantile business for Beveu years in which he has been successful, He is now a heavy owner Merin tbe Payson cantile Institution and is superintendent of the Bame. Mr.Wilson was road suprevisor for Payson for five years aud for Utah county for eight yean. He obtained his education from the public schools of Utah connty aud has served Payson city as a member of the council for 4 yean, being the prime mover in establishing the present electric light plant which is owned aud controlled by the city. A better man 'than Thomas Wilson conld not be selected for county commissioner." RESPECTED CITIZEN DIES Pay bos most deeply mourns th? loss of a respected citizen in the death of Mrs. Barry Wride, who died Sunday morning. Mrs. VVride vnw the wife, of our worthy and popular townsman, Barry Wride, wlmm she married mouths . during h1i ruMe l i;j Payson. The lady was forty years uf a and was born in Wales. Duri ig her resilience hero she had guiued many friends who sympathise deeply with Mr. Wride and his family in their hour of deep afflic- about fifie-- n a-i- F. A Holliday came down on which time the excursion Sundey, and returned that eyening. Frank is recovering nicely from bis recent operation at the Keogh Hos me r hospital when he had pieces of dead tone removed from one of his legs. He looks quite bad, but we hope to soon see him entirely recovered. Prof. J. J. McClellan has been honored the position of director of the Salt Lake Opera company, an organization that is known through the region for its fine operatic productions. This together with Prof. McClellan's positions aa instructor of music at the University of Utah and organist in the Salt Lake tabernacle ought to keep him busy. -- inter-mounta- in an the lnald of aoilnr FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. morn-iu- g and were largely attended despite the stormy weather aud fear of smallpox. Nearly all the grades are crowded. It was our intention to print a more lengthy article on the schools, but it is necessary on our part to defer the matter till next week. la (band lunger at ararr garment. r Ther eciat no auna than tha ordinary kind. DAUBE, COHN St CO., Manufacturers, CHICAGO. tion. Mrs. Wride look nick Friday of last week. She was iu a precarious condition from childbirth, but was getting along well until Sunday, when she grew worse, aud passtd away early on the morning of the the 23rd, from what the doctors pronounced heart failure. The funeral services were held Tuesday at the Tabernacle, aud were largely attended, many friends and relatives from nearby towns being present. The speakers were Elder Samnel Worsen-cro- ft, Patriarch 0. D. Evans, Brother Burton of Salt Lake, aud Coundar David John. A large courtage followed the remains to the cemetery. The Goshen Roller Mill and Elevator company has been incorporated to carry on a milling bnai ness in Goshen. The capital stock is $10,000, divided into shares of the par valne of $100 each. The officers are: J. W. White, presi-den- t; Peter Okelberry, vice president; Henry Draper, David Mor- FOR CODHYT COMMISSIONER gan and J. A. Simpson, directors; In a write up of its partys David Morgan, secretary; J. W. for office, the Utah candidates treasurer. White, of Wednesday Democrat County contained the following in refer Notice To Voters. once to a Tayson citizen, Thoa. H. The place for registration for Wikon, jr: The Democratic candidate for first precinct will be at the Dougfor Utah connty is commissioner of west door lass building, one most successful the of one postoffice. Days of registration, of men Tayson. He was Oct 9, 10, 1C, 30 and 81. Office business burn in Payson November 10, hours 8 n, m. to 9 p. in. 1G0, aud has resided there all his Mrs. Lizzie Worsencroft. Registration Agent. life, Ilia life has been spent 111 i I r ve To The Deaf. A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in tbe Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artifical Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. 13185 The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U.S.A. Notice To Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received for erecting an (8) eight room school building in Payson City school district No (6)aix, either in whole or in parts, according to plans and specifications furnished by the trustees of said FayBon school district which plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of Treasurer Mr. Otto Erlundson in Payson City, or at the office of the architect Mr. R. C. Watkins, Provo City, UtAh. Bids will be opened at 7 oclock p. m. October 15th, 1900, at tho Central School Building, all bids to be accoin pained by a certified check equal to the amount of 5 per cent of the bid. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the Payson Bchool trustees. Dated this tho 13th day of Sept, 1900. Levi A. Colvin, chairman, Otto Erlandson, Treasurer Millio Stark, clerk, Trustees. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, Salt Lako City. The University of Utah includes besides the college proper, the state School of Mines, the State Normal School, a preparatory school, and a kindergarten school. Thorough collegiate courses are offered in science, literature and arts, and in mining and electrical engineering. The State Normal School offers complete courses m normal and kindergarten training, One hundred free normal scholarships are maintained. Courses preparatory to law medicine, and the college courses, are offered. Studies leading to a practical business course are given. Maginificent Bite, new buildings, splendid equipment. Entrance examinations, September 26th, 27th. 2Sth; registration October 1st, Send for Annual which gives full information concerning sub- jecta, courses etc, D. R. Allen, Sec., Salt Lake CU j. |