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Show 1 - -- V - ''f 7T7. - OL,. -- c C V j L-- f 7 c 'U brLOBE YOL. I 13 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1902. $tM?ti$ iimrfy atid (OkMif false President Joseph F. Smith was interrogated today by a representa' live of the ,:Newa ns to ihe statement in the report of the Ministerin' Association that, Joseph F. Smith, formerly chief counselor to President Snow, aud now President of tne Chucli, said i 1 180(5, while dedi Tnke care of your polygamou9 eating a meeting housa in Payson: now." Uncle We Sam for care dont wives. President Smith declared most emphatically: ''I never said any each thing, either at Payson or any other plane. I have expressed my sentiments as to the families of men to contracted plural marriages years ago, that they shonld provide for aud educate and care for them in every proper way; I say bo now. Bat the remarks attributed to me about Uncle Sam' I never made, and the statement that I did is utterly end wickedly false." Deseret Evening News, Tuesday. wilted on the 13th of March. Prof. Wightman also lias charge of music in the public schools of Thatcher and Pima. Lust fall under the direction of the academy, a company of the National Guard was organized, which is now the largest company in the territory. The boys have just received thdr uniforms and nuke a fine display on practice days. Dr. L. E. Wiglitman and Ills brother Harry have built them up a good name and business at Pima, llarry lias finest drug store in the valley. T1 were surprised tbe other day by having their parents of Payson aud sister Mur Fort and daughter of Cunningham, Kansas, drop In on them for mouths visit. Uncle fiimeon Droll ienger, .who left Payson in 18s4, is now a citizen it, Thatcher, where lie carries the mail, lie is a hail and hearty gentleman, still enjoying single Wlioelar Sot Rid of His ness, hut says he can show ami (letters) of chances to change his Rheumatism. New Music Firm. A music deal in tills city involving the investment of 123,000 was consummated today in tne chan go of the well known music house of D. O. Culdcr & Son's toTho D. O Calder & Sons com pany, and incoriwration papers will bo fi lod tills afternoon. The company is incorporated for 850,000, with $25,000 up stock, aud the ofllcera of the company are: President, N. W. Clayton; and general manager, D. G. Cal-de- r; secretarr, J. J. McClellan; treasurer,' W. C. Spence. The above with Sam Colder, A. L. Braitain aud I. A. Clayton constitute the boon! of directors. The new company logins its official existence Monday morning. Calders is the oldest music house in tlio west, aud is widely known in the trade all over the country. It lias always done a good business, and the of this largo amount of new financial vigor into its operation means an extension of great moment to the trade. The new company will continue to occupy the old stand on West First South street, which la to bo remodeled for the enlarged business, and will have Uie agency ot five or more standard grades of pianos and three large organ Arms; the handling of a hill line of musical instruments and sheet music of all description. The parties buying in here are all well known citizens of high musical and fi nancial standing in the community. -Deseret News, Saturday. vice-preside- i Dont irritate your lungs witli a stubborn cough when a pleasant and effective remedy may lie found in BALLARDS IlORE HOUND SYRUP Price 25 cenla and 50 cents. con- j U-ga- 'LiVer Wrong-A-tl Wrone. hvs good health with a bad Hvar. It li nearly as lapoulbls to tuva bad hutth with liver. It way be. as you think, that tha stoauch. the bowela. the kidneys or ths blood causes your bad health, but the liver Is back ot every one of them, and In nhw casts out of ten. if you comet tha liver you correct all. potilbls good Is as sure to correct ths fiver as it Is sure you have cne. Through the liver it cures Indigestion, Constipation, Malaria and those ailments which arise from a lack of proper digestion and assimilation of food. At druggists, 50 cents per bottle. BURN THESE FACTS INTO YOUR BRUIN. The direct line from Denver to the East is the Burlington Route, It is 30 miles shorter than any other line. The running time uf its fastest train, Denver hours. No other train to Chicago, is 27 No other train is so makes faster time. uniformly on the dot." Dura thme facta into your brain. Sonia day they will br uvrfal to yon Burliiiartoii traina Irava Denver 4 p. in. and Mil p. m, for Omaha ninll'liiragoint Up. in. and 111 n. in. for Kau- m. City aud M. Lenin. . Tiuknta at otlicci of eonnoptlns lluoa. TICKET OFFICE: 79 West Second South St. Sell Laka City, R.F. NRSLEN, General Agent. Thro' aleeiirr to Oiunha anil C1iiej0 laivmbalt Lnhaat l:Sp. in. dally. P. rrr getting the principals of the main contest ready. At 8.05 Sammie Clarke announced the 20 round contest for points, between Smith and Barney . Eight oz. gloves were used as they were inspected by the chief of police, who said they satisfied him. Tom Bennett of Salt Lake was announced as referee. lie made the statement that it might seem strange to many w hy a Salt Lake man was chosen to referee, bat he explained that when the agreement to fight was signed, it was stipulated that he act 08 referee, and he hoped the beat man would win. Smith weighed 155 pounds, Barney 152. At 8:20 time was called, and yon might say tho contest was over before yon bad time to think about it, and from now on Barney will undoubtedly be known as the dition, even from ladles in Utah. Duiring tiie winter of 1498 1 wes so a former resident ft kiniain tuy joints, in fact all over my lfonry Biyle, of with Payson, part his family live ai body, that I could liarJly hobble Uncle Henry has had ve around, when L bought a bottle of health fur a number of years'Tiiit pour Ciiamlierlaiu'a Pain Balm. From the 1.4 now much improved. He holds tfif first application 1 to get well, ' office of Putriarch. and was cured aud have worked names of The Curtis, Carters, Ib$' steadily all the year. R. Wheeler, lards, Thatchers, Tanners, Holiday Xortlivruod, New York. For sale by EbirU, Paces and others, all old resi- young whirlwind." all druggists. dents of Faysun, are familiar here.' 1 Sam Clark announced that he The market hero is flue for all kind would match Geo. Condie against of produce, on accuu it of belug situated Paysonites in Arizona. the to contest take Barney, place close to the large mining camps' two weeks Nothfiom last CtC.' night 1932. Globe, Clifton, MurueCy, Bisbee, Thatcher, Arizoun. Feb. 7, Editor Uiobe-Heabe- r: Small fortune are made from raising ing was dona regarding the mat ter, Thiukiug it would be interesting to alfalfa ou a very few acres of land a wo Barney says he will meet Smith someofysur readers to hear wbnt is usually get 5 crops in a your mid havp again, and is willing to go np going on litre in the Gila Valley of good sale for it at $7.00 'and upwards against several middle weights of Arizona, I will try and tell wbnt I per ton. A number of people weii the state. He and his backers think would be of most interest. putting up their last crop at Cnristmas will iu be Lake in a day or Salt time. also is another seem of and this Arizona Poultry raising Payson part te be quite closely related, as I find In good occuiation, as Lhira is always two when a match with Ccndie traveling around there are a great good sale for it at high prices, snJ or some one else will be made, number of old Paysonites, and most of fowls do well and it dont cost musii with Jim Francis, the them seemingly contented and happy. to keep them for there Is green' Stas' possibly colored boxer, Only yesterday in talking with one of nearly ail tho year, and so many differ, eut of wo I kind and said i the longer live here rnis for flicm them, he bugs the better I like it. It Is the best country to feed on. ( This Climate is Good . on earth, and 1 quite agree with him Iflhere Is any further Informal!?; ..v''1 J--ir wanted some You not wish could in things. concerning this valley persons enough fur anybody with weak lunge. for a better climate, especially in may obtain It by writing to Pres. Tlio patient need not travel. He can Andrew Kimball ofThather. winter. get well here with the help of Alien 'e With beet wishes for Payson, I am an Lung Gal tiam, taken frequently when We are on the improve in every good line. The schools are pushing old Payson ite. coughing and shortness of breath after exercise serve notice upon him Hint ahead, especially the L. D. S. Academy situated at Thatcher. One of the serious pulmonary trouble is not far I have used Chamberlaius Cough Allens professors of this institution is a native Remedy for a number of away. Lung Balsam is free years and from of Payson, Frank L. Wiglitman, of form of any opium. in saying that it is have no whom Payson can be proud. He lias tho beet hesitancy for coughs, colds aud remedy eharge of the musical department croup I have ever used in my family. Information From Oregon. which is doing fine work. The acaI have not words to ex press my confidemy choir is liow working onSullivans dence in tills Remedy. Mrs. J. A. Pinafore opera which will be pre- La Grand, Jan 29, 1902. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by Globe-Beade- r, ail diuggistf. is and a pngalist, Jim Fraacic, of Salt Lake, four rounds, They sparred neither gaining any points over tbe other, but was only put on to take np the time necessary in S- .- rwiwn. 0k (flow Contest Baking Powder better th.an aory other ? Because in its mammoth works a corps of chemical experts i3 constantly employed to test every ingredient and supervise every process of manufacture to insure a product absolutely pure, wholesome and perfect in every respect The most wholesome food and the most digestible food are made with Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL DAKINS POWDCR CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. come and see fur themselves, and m t Boy llulhli acting az chairman; by be misled by any rejurt, or consult laws were adojited, and recorders elected as follows: R. Collet from President ilrame fur Information. 1872 to 1878; H. N. Green from about I. M. MAXWELL 1878 to 1887, Roy Huish from 1887 to GEO. A. COWAN about 1899, and the present recorder is BARTEL NELSON James A. Daniels, Many of tiie old time citizens of layson has tiie slightest Overtimo. Working I Eight hour laws are ignored by those idea uf the wealth list lies In these mountains lofty however, very but, little workers Dr. Kings tireless, New Life Pills. Millions are always little development work lias been done at work, night snd day, curing Indi- to prove like many other mineral zones, gestion, Biliousness, Cknislipailon, Blok It l.as been neglected. We are enly to Headache and all Stomach, Liver and glad to notice that tiie local iieople are Bowel troubles. Easy, pleusaiit, safe, now taking interest iu tl e mining sure. Only 25o at Townsend's drug Industery and Ihe Eldorado district. One of the greatest local enter; rises la store. the Bautaquin mining company conmen. They How Cold It Has Been. sisting of twenty-tw- o haven regular foreman and each of i henWe are endebled to Henry parties have taken their regular shift In Jones for a table which explains tie past two mouths and a half. A has been dnveu in over two the tempertnre of ths weather in tuunil hundred fee1, and bodies of quartz cut Payson since December 13th and which assays allow gold, silver, lead for all of JBnoiry, He has had a and copper. thermometer stationed in the same August Peterson has a tunnel lo 125 with a very good showing. place at bis home, aud every morn- feet Tiie Eldorado Mining company own ing prom ply at C o'clock he has four claims, the Eldorado No. 1, No. 2, taken atat". It will be seen that No. 8 snd No. 4, situated about five only two morings this winter tbe miles from the city of layson, in Pay-eo- n canyon. A tunnel lias teen diiveu mercury lias dropped below zero, one hundred aud fifty feet showabout but one other morning it reached roots. This rojwrty ore Payson, Utah: ing that point. Those who are im- is ownedfrom grass For tiie benefit of those who may G. T. hy Bridget and Thomas have been misled hy reports sent from pressed that it gets cold here, can Clowsrd. , The High Roller mining company la here, we will try to give a correct des- see for themselves that there are cription of this valley and compare it colder places in the United States to commence work in a very short with Utah valley. This vallley Is a', out than Payson. Tho exset average while. 20 by 25 miles, thus making it almost James Wilson and Dr. Tilsen are for the montn and 19 days may be now round. In this sain Utah valley there working on their claims in Wash is both good and poor land, hut tiie easily figured out. Canyon. They have good assays which ran in gold, silver, lead and copr. Hare is tho table: poorest ground here will raise good A 7 MINER. f I MgJKAttjEUEF A redly healthy woman has little pain or discomfort at tbe menstrua period. No woman needs to have any. Wine of Cardul will qnickly relieve those smarting menstrual pains and the dragging head, bock and jside aches canoed by falling of the womb and Irregular menses. Barneys favor. Barney wins the $100 bet and 75 per cent of the gate money, the other per cent going to Smith. The gross receipts amounted to $103.00. Tom Bennnet of Salt Lake was referee, and John W of Provo acted as official time keeper. Barney was BtcoDded by Bob Caldwell of Payson aud Mike Sullivan of Eureka, and Jim and cattle bring a better price than in A few lines in your valuable pt:r Francis of Salt Lake and Tom Utah. It is a mistake fur a jierron to may not Income amiss anent a abort Osborne of Trovo were in Smith's think they have to sell half their stock history in brief of tiie great Eldorai'a il-s- to pasture the rest. There are opportunities for work in the splendid mining district. There was a nm ting working held iu puyhon fur Ihe puriiene cf The main event was preceded ienhon and a tnan can work In the organizing a mining district. Tne by a preliminary bont between a timber any time. We would advise district was organized March liilli, Tayaon local, Dodio" Richmond, any one thinking of moving out hre to , 1&7I. Tho meeting was railed to onb r, corner. 25 Why is ROYAL The fight last night between young Barney aud kid Smith of Salt Lake was of short duration, the home man knocking his opponent out iu the first round by a right hook ou the left jaw. It was an entire surprise to everyone in the house, as when the two men entered the ring The odds were iu favor of Smith, and there was plenty of Salt Lake money announced to be had on hand to be bet on him, but uo takers conld be found. Smith came near being counted out in the first part of the roundbut he regained himself only to Btand it a little longer. The boys commenced to rnch matters from the atari, and everything decidedly was in NO. &ig3ECAE3BUI has brought permanent relief to 1,000,000 women who antlered ) every month. It makes the menstrual organs strong and healthy. It is the provision made by Na-- ! ture to give women relief from the terrible aches and pains which blight so many homes. L, Oct. Ouskitoos, 14, bare beta kick for aonia ilia. i pc In not jnt any relit f uc I tried a botlia or Win of Osrdul. fora I kid aim all ot it I wm sclUircd I feel It hit duty to ujr that yon'kiri a wonderful medicine. Mas. H. A. 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