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Show L LOBE VOL. 19 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1001. NO 31. DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL. Twnaift State News .yy .y 8 5 Juh Wifi nail T.H. Wilson Jr. Saml llouglaw Uarxy Stevens C 5 & Tlie city fathers held a ' V 1178 session Monday night. Though Tho expenso of opeuiag thn Th Pleasant Grove Prick short it was highly interesting, street is as follows: company Inin fllud 0 nicies i f Incorporaand proved I hut occasionally much Bru two-hou- r IV-sK-- 1100.00 Siiliuiy Pace, for devil utc. tion, with a capital stuck or tlO.oyo. l.iisim ss can t.o in a Jusi-pilia-75.1W Wiguall, 'Th clef trie lights were turno.l 011 at , 10.00 short work, ns woll as a loug one. John moving liaru, period M anil last week, and the town la now (1. W. lliuu-ock- , 12.05 ' W. J. Donglneii, representing a A. 8. llnifcli, ron--, luiiilicr, etc 4.41 nail, putting on uirs with the best of cm. 1.1(1 :et:ii(n sigr.nl by about a dozen Joseph Wignail, np. clialn Tin Utah County Suvinea bank lias Tut ul tioL.&u asked to the council residents, Total ajU'Miirlalion 178.00 gon 'I !j liquidation. Tho institution has n liucn a protltablu business for declare the old Simous mill on '"21.50 D. street a publio nuisance and sumo liakp The balance, 21.56, was allowed Ki-i-l- Th Main Object In keeping our store open is to dispense medicines . pu Up prescriptions and and that keeps us fairly busy Saints ccllcgeof Salt menace to surrounding property, by tlie council. be abated either .The La ordinance plates erecting Uircc and cause such to new fiJitiJiiulldlngs that will cost by removal ot keeping the ooeu-ing- a minors from entering abouv 875, COO. closed. 1 he was re- around saloous was The V with more business in sight, Our store is often full, but we will make room for you long enough and will be glad to lake lime lo show you our -- w .day Jewelry, Stationery and Writing Material, Purses, Toilet Articles, Combs and Brushes, Pocket Knives Razors, Syringes, Rubber Goods etc Please bear in mind that wo dispense drugs of known purity, holding that when human life is hanging in the balance it is poor timo to economize by using cheap materials This is and trusting to luck for results. thoroughly Governor Weils lias signed ilia bill communication, mvl stated that if authorizing tho hoard of education of a omniittoe was appointed by the Salt Lake City to Increase the tax levy council to whom the natter would fur tills year from St to 7 mills, and to lit referred , he would be pleased increase tho tax levy for the meet to with it tho next day and school sites and the erection of seliooT buildings from 1 mill to 1 mills. explain tho me; its of his apparatus, This will enable the puliiic slioolu of terms etc. Tho oi l hand engine puri-hnsi-o- unimportant matter and one worthy of Serious Thought.' f that i ity In kiep open tho full fcIiooI year. Xuinheis of tired a monger. four Ions ofscQmd dam mail, 70,000 letter nul laigo juaiitili s of baggage mid express were dumped into Salt I.ako last ," rays the Herald of Wednesday, hi 1 win arriving at 10:15 oclock Our prfces are REASONABLE for the service wo render, in tho quality of our goods and the skill, with which they are compounded. and hose rortwill be tnlten in exchange nnd $200 allowed for iliem, thus making tho chemical coat Tho fluid cr.n bo made for from 31 to 1 cents per gallon,said Mr. Mix, and tho company guarantees to put out any ordinary firo with it. Tho company further agrees that if tho city desires to submit the engine to a rigid test it will pay freight npou it here and. if. .it does not do the work as represented tho city will not b' out much, and the machine will bo taken back nt the expense of no 0110 put the makers. Tho matter was referred to tho committee on Eire and Water." $1-100- . - even-lug- 1 last Wo Appreciate Your Patronage wening was tho first Union Pacific train from tho east since Sunday ami it brought the accumulations of all tliu intervening time. Wcdiiewlay morning tho dead liody of a linn was found by tho road ride at out iinlf a mile west of the dairy on the road from Lchi going toward the Jordan river, near the old bridge. Three letters were found which Ids name to lie William C'riitznnd his home ns Riverton. It U suppesed Thomas appointed Administrator that ho was on his way ficun Mercer, ns uimn filing $500 bonds, Tho Auditing commi(ti.'o reho was a miner and had lately coma from Purk City. ported after examining tho books Jacob Evans was appointed of the city recorder, and a des of the estate oE Charles Bunnysidc. Carlion Co., Mnreli 2b .I p. in. Marcli Oil 25 n1out Mark crepacy of $2 was found, tho Schmidt, deceased. Bonds, $150. finger wns found laying dea l, a mount of n license which had Estate oE Wm, Powell, deceased; to a crisp from ids head down to Ids been collected but not turned in. side oE real estate confirmed. thighs. Ho was a native of Austiiu, The recorder explained tho cause but a citizen of tho United States. He Estate oE John W. Blackburn, has been engaged here '.!,o of error, stating that no trace working In the doceasnd; administrator given one yard, sawing pmj-- for tin; mine. f)ur nf ih! $2 could be found 011 the week to render an accounting. ing the cold wentiier ho lias k t a fire iif .isiirers books but he collected to ii and lincl buridng by the side of which lie foigot about it const-- q In the matter of th ) segregation eat It's dinner. He has subject to lie would make it goo1, ently of a portion of the southeastern fits f r many yours ami It is supMised tins auditors report which after part of Provo city the defanlt of that while eating his dinner n the date nhuve was lie had a fit . mentioned, accepted the city was set aside and the city fell in the fire andliius lost ids life. The two electricians' Fnlaries wns given until the 27lii to answer At coalville Wednesday morning the were inerensi d from $15 to $50 for and plead. mercury stood at zero, and about fifieen Frank CYomb, and from $05 to Estate of Edward Peay, deceas- Indu s of snow lay 111111 the gmm-lt7U for Junior Wightman. The ed; sale of real estats confirm-idDuring tho derm the previous morning d maud was made for the increase Addie Sliimin vs Edgar T. Shim between 8 anl U oclock suow fell the grounds that tho iucrense of fiist-- r anil ttiieker for alxnit an hour ( in; order for pnbliontiou of sum(according lo the oldest settler) than (lie citys work upon the electric mons. was ever suen or known before attnat lines necessitated longer Estate of George Proctor, de- place. Hy actual measurement and light hours. ceased; final dischaige of adminis- time there fell in thirty minutes four The following disbursements trator. s and inches of m ow, and wore mnde: between 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. alout Herb Strong, Fiimignlitins, thirteen indies fell, which was inf 7X0 lO.ti-creased a of Inches printing, by couple during the Now going Everywhere. Why? l W. Irvine, 1.8.5 far tho storm heaviest by day, making Because A. S. finish is makieg a of tho season . Wm Pickering, struct Mipcrvinor, l'jU.CO lower price than any dealer iu The claim c.f thn r licet superMt Pleasant lias a damage suit, upon Utah. Every stove guaranteed. its hands. Tho pluintitr, August Lund-ber- visor had all but $10 been expendBig stock to select from. A. fi. In Mt. ed on streets of the city, to which alleges that nn n sin-ePleasant, tho defendant negligently amount Mr. lluifcb, Payson, Utah. Bickering hnd oblimid dekept and maintained a iiroki-himself for material etc, Strikes a Rich Find. gated fective bridge, and allowed the same to I was troubled for several remain in sudi thus b.ilanco of $10 at a leaving condition. On the IJrJi of his si The ets that n the with June, ilny ISO), chronic indigestion and disposal. plnintil!. (ravelyears on said highway in tho exercise of have received his attention are in ing nervi us debiiity, writes F. J, duo care, ro le said bridge, and Green of Lancaster, N. II. No tlie horwi wldcli J.o wi:s riding stepped much better condition. lnrt of Mr. ilrong's Kill for sluinbl il mid remedy helped me until I hc;;:;n Into a bole t turned into threw phiinlilt vioienily to liicgriun-- fumigation lmd using Electric Ritters, whiji did trea.-ur- y tiio mid by persons to whom injiiiing bruising bim, mo more g jjd all the mriii-lirv- s mid R dislocating his left iliouldir: i n tho rendered. wi re ever used. They have tliiil s.iid injury lius iniitiiuc'l until tin-ail of tho allowed $750 Nearly also kept my wife in excellent pri nt time, and cks for dc.iu.ig s in will ho back. paid tlo sum of tS: bn. health The c'.iiimilti-- on streets re-- ; years. She saysEiee-tn- e Billers arc for ported that tenih sheet lmd bviu female trouble--- ; that they are a Whiskey, Morphine Habits opened nr, the nads lia-- liiuouul-e- d to mine !i:in t In fij ;,ropiinii;.,!ii-'- . grind tonic a!:' invigorator for and Chronic Diseases Cured "II.1 thMi.-if ;j;'i!ii;',i,i!i(i!i-we!l men!)-- y weak, run down women. No of LiiV.e.ProY.J.'.V. i.ih! ; n i. e wore 1 f;o::i (he :1) oihir medicine c.n t ike i s l;uc FJjcrjanrnra. T-- tie. i'i t !iem ad M'.'i the ii.imi i . us r: in our family. Try t!:',:n. O. iy me! !' mis. Address care Grind I:i. V.'Im .i Siit I.n' p at th- lily 50c. juaraiiUid by II. !rmd 1rnl. M.ic' ;iiie.r;i, W.'i .Vi"i. i! ' I. L. Townh-w- l. '111:-t. 1'. aftir-noo- TOWNSEND The Druggist indh-al-e- B. t. AGADSHY NOTES. COURT AT PROVO The case of the Hnntaquin Mining Company vs. the High Roller Mining Company, came up before The Judge Booth Saturday. plaintiffs claim to be the owners of the Silver King miuiujr claim in Sautaqnin mining district, which they located in January, 1895, and that defendant ;n applying for b patent for the High Roller mining claim, has included a part of the Silver King Mining claim in its Plaintiffs ark to be survey. awarded the owuersLip of the ground in dispute, and that defendants bo restrained from entering upon and abstracting ore from area in conflict. The defense claims that at tho time defendant made tho location cf the High Roller mining claim, November 5, 1898, the ground was vacant and unoccupied. After the evidence for the plaintiff was heard defendant moved for a non-sucn the grounds of irregularity on the part of the plaintiff in making the location, insufficient assessment work, e!c. The motion was granted, ami au exception taken by plaintiffs, who will appeal. Today the defendants will intro dace evidence for the purjitKO of establishing claim to. ownership of in dispute, Movement is on foot to employ the ground State vs. John G. Jest, charged the students who nre going to rewith and main during conference vacation adul'ery;demurri r in fixing up tha "Athletic gionuiln taken uurer advisement for one which wasgiren them a year ago. week, wl en the is orElder George Reynolds gave ail dered to o present. hours talk to the missionary class, Estate of Amos 1). IToldnway, conto business matters Relative nected with missionary work. G,0, Haws, 11. S. Pynonn-- (A. C. Half the class have now been York weix rppiintfil appraisers. Called to fill missions and the rest Editor A stranger coming into Trovo rain 'last on the early morning been have would surprised Friday at the sight along east main street. While shops bad hardly opened the boys, about three hundred in number, were m the line, working with picks and shovels and working with a will. The trench was completed for a d'stauce of three blocks. The girls did their part by furnishing a delicious repast consisting of sandwiches, cake, oranges and bauAnas. The ball in the eyening was a grand success. Mrs. Urqnhart Lee, the accomplished parliamentarian opened a session of ten lessons in parliamentary Jaw last Sat nr Jay at four o'clock to about three hundred students. She illustrates the characteristics that one who is self possessed is able to control others. In Articulation and pronunciation, she is clear and distinct. In order that Mrs. Lee's classes may - be completed before conference vacation, every evening will be given to her and the societies will hold no meeting, save the musical on Friday evening from eight to nine o'clock after which a grand ball will take place in room D. Globe-Header- : 1 it - li-- nrd 1 l Tlmmas Board man vs. lrovo school yvill receive a call before closes. saide ar.d Ciy; defituli Clinton Rav. an old student, if given to mi l inelislihg Mnrcli who lias been doing work in th 37th to answer. jjeland Stanford spoke to the Es'ato of Rowland Thomas; will gtudsuts Tuesday morning. M l to pr )!ale a:el Rowland adinit'r Ipvttie st I'ns. laid over for petition to a special committee, A militia company ws to imve been ferred organized ut Provo this week. About councilinen B'f(s and Ellsworth. thirty-liv- e of the young men of the Tiie recorder read a proposal town have signified their intentions of from tho Racine ( WisJ.) Fire Joining. Jlrtingunihiiig company lo sell the American Fork is going to make n chemical engine, tho price another venture iu thu newsnaper eily asked being SI COO. Tlie reprebusiness, Mr. John It. Wallis is tho sentative of the company was editor and proprietor of tho Advance, which will make its appearance in a preeent and moro explained few days. tho nature rf the s prohibiting nr lounging two weeks. MISFORTUNE GF A WIDOW. Two weeks Tribune ii tho account of how a widow fiuin Washington hail apiK-arcat Pny Min, inquiring furium i.f the rihJi-ntof llu- - place, t.'liarlin Long, lli-- virit caiiKvd a hciiMiliiui, inr it was Uarneil lliat . iteek, ah lirr nainu apiinrcil niiii-oTh- e pub-lishe- g r M-s- mi tlie lii'U-iial Hiivoiticii for a huhbuiiil; that the ail l:;i i hii-fiiihwere.il hy Mr. Long, anil on hia io-v- i tut inn, tViiluu-lmd eiino all tlie wav fimn VViiMiingroii to lie tiie f 1 art lit joy and sorrows. Itut the lady wan city had, Uhtil to tho 1 in-rt- htrci-t.Hid niauhinns of the Nation'll capital, so after taking a brief survi v i f tlie siirrouiulingR of her , him hlinuk the dUNtul isijmii fnnii her hkirth and , Iiii-kU Mrs. that or a woman ti llin;' uheul the Mime htmy, Is in Salt iatki-- , or iMih niui'iiing. Stiu uH.-!iri.-nt tin! Sid I J.akti 'I on Suieiay innnilijg, where Unltnrinn Korvict-- were held, ucci-Mt-in mid reiateil lu-wees. Kliu lin-- reprcet-nleii lie liearllly in hyuijintliy with ilie UniLurhiii iiii.vciiu-nt- ; cxprchHcil us del lgl, toil that tho church wuiild Im renrgniiicil , ami then poured into the cur of licr lihteii-or- s a tale f liow tlie was engaged In tiie bakery liuMni-in Wnsliington, among her ruHtomcrs tlie into President Ilnrrlwu, when lie was at ; the White liuiim-- Imw File had pn;s- -' luit later, wearying of I UHinchs eara mid rihj oiihihllily, j uii di tided to Doulitlers In her pniMM-rouniiirry. busiiK-career she had learned that advertihing paid, sot-hbethought lur self of ailvei tiring for a liubbnnd. In ni.hwi r t ame u letter from u gentleniau n( Payhoii, and nf,cr due scaeon he invited Mr. Keek lo come to Payroll und hliam his happy homo. The object of Mis. Keck In approaching mcmlicrs or lliu Unitarian hucluly whs to obtain Hie pi return to Washington. When one of tlie members approached to aid her she very indignant and SiiiJ she w oiiiil him to the Amvrieau Unit.ii ian aMMieiatioii os sc on ns tlie relumed Must. YtsLerday morning Mrs. Ktik was seen in one of tlie iiMowu I'iiilway olliei-- liusily studying a guide. WediuBi.ny. Inii-ndcd- il la-lu- e r t lier-H-lfl- la-in- In-re- ri-H- . u-- e.l hci-1- S200 to S500 a month umiIIiiik thn UtiMT ui v HriicUtar thu nlMtrieitx, elMwpnr Umu COXXKtf nn-.- l Mtti R. S. Wimmer, Notary .Public. (llol'c-lIouili- CI3 J- - I). Stark, NOTARY PUBLIC Fa ikon, UTn, T, g, t uj-oi- i b-- en l I Probate ' jt J spb.-r.cK- j 1 - pi-- t:--- le.-ih--r kn-.w- 1 iiiiiOi-,1,- n i K.-i- ll-r . Wi-ii- 1 . 1 1 v - S.iM-fsctie- In.-ili- e . I.-- C - Gnirdiansbip Eotlce. County Clerk or Pespectivs Signers for r'urther information. Kstatc r.f Jiauiph (.'rook, Notice In hen-ligiven hy the under-signIt. If. (knxik, executor of the estate lit lohejili (j'O'jk, deceased, to tin- - creditors i.rund to ail having elaiiiiH agi.inst s.iid deceased, to nt the Kune, with the necessary wlihln fmir months from tlm viiin (lit puhliuilioii if this notice, in tho said cxecut'ir at his nlnec of nsiden Co in Puyx.ini City. I It. II. (.rook, Executor, D.iU-.- l IVb. Hi, Pill, Iiri-- l lult. r.iar.2, last Mar. 23. In.-i-s-. 't-i- Xfilicc To Crrditor. e ! asl Cf.-:isu- , 1 IN HANK. OF three-eight- Stoves and Ranges pric, k . , kmntmom. ThooMndsof tMtimonUlfl fmm ovk r ywir. UUot pnipli twlbff thins Knilononl hy inn. Ooa. Li Art factory In ft.8. 41 rtylm. Lowml HM11I HmiiU limp kilf tirim. Wi wont mmIjp, antnl .werchnnl or iudirf dtud la tmvn. )ufllnipl Miolniiim frsw. vary 8TAVIMKH WAS LAMP IU. Il I UU'AMOs AMid powtl t wMtorm often, 12 Mlh ftniMWrsCBlOb i.f itilla, deceased. given ty the under (igned.W! S. miner, ndmiiiistrnlcr of the est.ito of Smi.ui-- Ihlis, decease, to tii'1 cri'iiiiur of, mill all perK-ehaving e!.:i:i:--- i I k i id , tn exhibit , with the wi.i.i i fin.iafter the first I tii lii :!i.iii i fli.i-- . 1,1,1 in-- , in raid u'tnrnt bin in i'hvhoh. I Dateil !:,!) Ciuidy, Hide if Utah. 'hirili J., IV1. W. s:. TANNKK. Xelii-- e 1. '1 I s tbi-fii- , vmii-herx- nil-!i.i- v.-- . A L'ml v;iii(..-lie, in v , r t Admiiiihiralcr, .nt' Jhiivhl. r. -- |