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Show v , ,'C 1 J Si VJO. 12 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1901. " t ;X2i2i .h--y r?a , M dispense medicines ad State News of-'tb- put Up prescriptions and that keeps us fairly busy JEETING. beautifUl" prayer, aud then singing ent. them at home. According to the record Great Salt President Page explained how lake is going down, its present level be-i- ng tea inches below the sere mark. reports ahonld be made and what This is the time of the year that the would be exported in them, aud lake ought to tie rising. stated farther that those deA new railroad, tho Grand River Castleton & La Sal, is to be be built to the rich mining districk of the La Sal mountains. The incorporation is for 11,000,000, and the rood wiUbo twenty miles iu length. McHenry Scott, colured, who was the state insane asylum and retumdd to tho Salt Lake county Jail to await trial on the charge oi assisting last spring, in abducting a girl for Immoral purposes, lias been reeommended book to tho asylum. dianou u haying its share of kilpox.lt IsjvpoHed tho. spread released from for the service we render, in the quality of our goods and the skill with which they are compounded. We Appreciate Your Patronage; ; ; la preparing and serving Fifteen of those present came down at tlio same time with tho disease. Tbe county commissioners of Davis county have refused to allow the claim of Box Elder county for part of the taxes collected on transmnt stocks owned in the former county and ranged in the latter, the reason as being stated is that Ilia law l.ad nut been complied witli by Box Elder officials. A man giving his name as Thomas One Night, Saturday, Feb. 9. McDonald was found la Cedar valley The Cream of Black Face InstHunday wau Jtring shout without coat, hat or shoes. He was seen by Comedians, travelers and taken to Lelil, and sheriff T wo and lf hours of con- Storrs summoned who took the man to tinual performance 150 laughs the county infirm ry. He said he was from Denver, but had recently worked in 150 minuses. TOWrTSEN DThl allowed to remain where she was if she would promise to Bppear next day for a preliminary hearThe following deputy assessors ing, at which tire two were chargbare been appointed for this part ed with adultery before Justice Wilson Saturday night, Dell was of the county: pnt under 300 bonds to await the Mt.Nebo D. S. Brown, worth. Ell German action of the district court, and rsysou Lake Shore Samuel Ashby. failing to secure them was taken Sianiih Fork L-- O. Lawrence. the county jail by Sheriff to Goshen Wm. H. Monroo. See the Human Corkscrew, the Storrs Sunday. The woman was Salem N. C. Chriatensen. allowed to go upon her own recog lady contortionist. Santaqulu Jesse Holladay. See Jules Arneldo, the worlds Tucker, Thistle, Clinton, Benjamin nizance. and Bpringlake, Joseph Holladay. Mrs. Campbell, nee Fillmore, greatest equilibrist. claims that her liuBbaud hns See Prof. Boutons Shadowhad Dell and that deserted her, graphs see the Electric Octette. CAUGHT IH BED. Watch tor the street parade at home just been staying at her noon. since December 15th, in fact both A little surprise party was admitted to the last statement. Popular prices. Seats now on sale. of central in off the part palled Doors open at 7:30. week. of last town late Friday night EXPRESSIOHOF THANKS. Performance at 8:15. The recipients were Cynthie Campbell and Jack" Dell, and lYe have not words to express Dr. G. F. Tilson Office at of the affair the promoter kind to onr the people gratitade residence across the street south was Marshal Barnett. For a few of who have ao generous- of Lemmons store. Payaou known been had nights previous it ly offered and contributed to ns Old at this office excelthat the couple had been staying their assistance and sympathy in lent papers of the girl's home at the for putting under carpets, together our sad bereavement. Although o'clock tbe 9 about at and for mother, wrapping paper, etc. the only true source of comfort in cheap the to visit made a place Bach a trial can come alone from marshal aud discovered that Dell was on the Alwise, nothing makes one, the inside. Three hours later he feel better at such a time, to know returned and found tbe house tu that our loved ones were well darkness, and trying the door thought of and loved by friends. He heard a And found it locked. although we can never repay rustling noise on the inside, snd our kind sympathizers, some day knocked on tbe door e second in the great beyond all shall be time wilh the request that it be rewarded. Again we wish to extend to nil promptly opened or else be would onr Bincerest thnuks nnd gratitude. RIFLES and break it in. Shortly the door was Mrs. Knlherine hioeffocr. PISTOLS . opened and tbe woman appeared, Lydia have justly earned their repuscantly clad, and. in an endeavor tation for Accuracy, Durabilto dress she had misplaced part of and Penetration. Harts Minstrels, one-ha- Sot-ffner- ity Woaro closing: out our entire stock of Dry Hats, Shoes, Dress Goods, Gents Furnishings, etc. Peoples Cash Store, Payson, Utah. THE CRACK SHOT is very popular among the boys. A take down, accurate .23 caliber rifle for only $4.00. Where these rifles ore not sold by we will send same express prepaid on receipt of price, fiend Btanip for catalog describing complete line and containing valuable information to si looters. dealers, The J. SteteisAims aid Tool M.h , CHICOPEE FALLS, God Bishop McCallough of The state board of arbitration lias decided that it cannot deal with tbe Knighteville explained why ao few were present Lorn that ward, ne trouble between the Pleasant Valley Coal company and tbe striking miners. said their labors in the mines kept Our prices are SEASONABLE her clothing. Elder David Lant offered Tlie new fish and game measure be- Moves in a Mysterious Way. fore the legislature is meeting with from all tbe Representatives untunlnous opposition tnrougbout the wards of new the stake were presstate. Serious Thought. . V for five weeks, the disease sung. bos again reached the town. Please bear in mind that we dispense drugs of known purity, holding that when human life is hanging in the balance it is poor time to economize by using cheap1 materials and trusting to luck for results. This is an Important matter and one worthy of DEPUTY ASSESSORS. PRIESTHOOD first general priesthood mooting of the Nebo Stake of Zion vo. was held in our tabernacle last Monday the Senate passed tbe Mc- Saturday, commencing at 10 a. m. Millan bill, aud it is now up to the The session was called to order governor. by President Page, after which Alter an abeence of smallpox at Oar Cod we Raise to Thee was Falrvlew Jewelry, Stationery and Writing Material, Purses, Toilet Articles, Combs and Brushes, Pocket Knives Razors, Syringes, Rubber Goods etc Goods, ' A gun club consisting of about twenty members has been organised la Pro- wit more business in sight, Our store is often full, but we will make room for you long enough and will be glad to take time to show you our She claimed she had been sleeping in the other room, but there were no quilts ou the bed in the adjoining room, so that part of tbe story would uot stand good. Afterward she claim ed to have laid down on the bed Dell wns nleepiog in merely for a rest. Dell w'.b invited to spend be remainder of ilie night in the ci'y j til, and Mrs. Campbell was NEBO STAKE sssrasxsaaarancss About seven Inches e fell at Falrvlew Monday. The Main Object In keeping our store open is to yx are xyra; NO 24. Co. MISS. at Bingham. Tho Rio Grande Western Ry, company has harvested its ice crop at Oult-owhich is tbe finest ice ever cut there. Tho Mountain Ice company of Salt Lake City Is oc the ground with a large force of men garnering its annual supply, which will amount to 1500 tons of ice measuring twenty-fou- r Inches In thickness. Eureka, instead of getting ice from Colton tills season, had it shipped from Summit-county- . J.B, Keeler's oldest son, Major, of Provo, was suffering from on stuck of la grijie last week. He went to bed early. Feeling cold he took the electric light globe, wrapped it in a doth in bed to put at his feet. He awakened later to find that his bed was on fire. The boy rushed down stairs snd secured water with which to put out the blaze. The heat bad melted the globe out of shape, but it was still unbroken, ami t.ie.c wa 111,1 a piece of bed clothing which was not badly burned, and other damage done. n, A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women en- dure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Mel-- i ancholy, Fainting and Dizzy thousands have Spells when proved that Electric Bitters will cure such troubles. 1 suffered for years with kidney trouble, writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, a., and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, land, although 73 years old, I am able to do all my housework. It overcomes Constipation, im- -i proves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at J. L. Town-- ; shercds drug store I i ! j ; I progress such organizations would be campleted and thus better accomplish the work of the lord. Closing his remarks he nttered: May we all have a desire to do good is my wish in the name of Jeans Christ, amen." President Page said the attendance promised good results. He poke particularly of the work of teachers in the wards. As such aids of the bishops the acting teachers are expected to perform the dnties of both priests and teachers. If these duties are neglected then the work of the quorums slacken, the associations lag, and all work in the wards stagnate. But it these officers magnify their callings, all is well, the spirit of progression spreads. Pres. Page was not prepared tu speak of future conferences, bnt aid they would be appointed by the proper officers at the proper time. It was his design not to hold conferences in the same place, but to move them about over the take so all might be benefited. The name of Bro. John Moore of Spanish Fork was presented end accepted as High Counselor of Nebo stake. Bopt 8. 8, Brockbank suggested that his organization have a secretary end tiessurer that the work be better accomplished. After singing the Doxology (Praise God) the meeting adjourned nntil the first Saturday in who sire ordination to the Melchizedek priesthood should first be presented to the members of the ward and then to the priesthood meeting. It was also, advised that bishops and counselors should not act as Sunday school superintendents. Richard Yates of Benjamin), was ordained as a High Priest. Several , names from various wards were presented and acceptMarch. ed for ordination to the elders Benediction was offered by Elder Isaac Hanson. qaorum. Free, Pago read a letter from t ? rn,aiia . . TVTEUPHOSEjrUKBSRS, religion classes, appointing a coniiiim lIbajiniiUn'An to tola m MS ference of those classes at Payson elto MKm. . on Feb. 10, 1901 at 2 p. m, Rep- Telephone numbers have sn actual money value, said an officer of tbe American Dell Telephone eompeny, reports the New York Mail snd ExThe assertion hie a strange press. Bound, but if you think for n moment of the advantage a business house derives from having its location, well known, the tMug seems only natural. In the course of time people's minds begin to aaeoelate a firm with he was iu hearty accord with the its telephone number, and If, when they atari to call up an old friend. diviaon, and thought the division Uiey find him masquerading nndsr a of wards has resulted in much new number. It le as much of a shock os if had at a house with good. Uro. Gardner stated that whomthey wereeslled In the habit of doing they he thought much good would re- business and found it had moved sult from calling more young men away. It all rones under the legal to responsible positions iu the head of 'good will,' a very elusive commodity, bnt 000 which haa iu market church. "The more we labor in a slue. 80 ranch is this fact calling," he said, the moro interappreciated old patrons that by they ested we become." He was in are some of our willing to pay heavy mileage if hearty accord with the idea that they move away from the neighboreach quorum aud society ahonld be hood of their exchange in order to retutn their old telephone addrese. represented in the priesthood Many important house have followed meetings that the spirit of the the northward trend of bus! nets in the last few years, and there are eev. work will be eral thereby easea of a firm's office eddreee spread abroad and Zion will grow, being In the n district, while and much good will follow. He ite telephone number remains So and so, Cortlandt or liroad. The firm's hoped and prayed that the spirit line to the exchange may be several of the work might rest upon him miles long resentatives from all wards were requested to be present Also a conference of ili Y. LM.I, A. at Payson the following Sunday. Counselor Gardner, of Spanish Fork, congratulated the brethren of the priesthood on the good attendance, and hoped such would be the case in the future. He said np-tow- that be might magnify his calling in the priesthood . He said: May we be able to work in unison and God will bless us. If we do this in humbleness God will accept our labors and will bless us. As we grow older may we grow better until we reach perfection, and may we have influence with the yonng to lead them in the way of righteousness, that as the veterans paBS away there will be others to till their vacancies, and that Zion may grow nntil it fills the destiny God ias mapped out. It is sometimes leard by some that they thought the Lord hod mode a mistake in electing them for tbe labors they isd been called upon to preform. Tbe Lord makes no mistakes, and f we fail in our labors it is because of our own weakness, and not that of tho Lord." Counselor Lemmon made quite a leugtlyr talk on the labors of tbe If wo life right," he priesthood. said all our labors would be successful." lie bad notice! that we have no Slake Board of Educa-lioand said that .as our labors n, COULD EOT KILL Afta TBE BIRD. Helen S'eevtsaa Dave the Al ha trees Still UvoS. la m A writer say Sir William Corry told him some time ago that on ona of hi steamships coming from New Zealand an albatross, rup pored to have been choked dead, kept in an ica box at a temperature whleh wee. always much below freezing point, was found to be alive at the ead of 14 days. Capt. Retd, in commend of the vessel in question, says Nature, supplemented the story with the statement that the bird was supposed to be killed by being strangled with twine tied ss tightly as possible around the neek. This twine wee not removed. The beak was closed and tied and the lege crossed behind the tail and tied. It was then wrapped In an old meat cloth and pnt with three other birds In the retern box at the end of the port snow trunk. It remained there for eertalnly not leee than ten day. On the snow boy complaining that the bird grunted when ha went near it the albs t roes was taken ont, when It wee found that it could move its neek about and open Its besk snd the eyes were open snd lifelike. The lower half of the body snd the legs were frosen hard. The fastening on the beak had come off: It waa alive for two hours after being taken ont nmt wss then strangled and put in th MOW lo. Jm 'Vi oil |