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Show t THE Sassll Maa la Cosgreas. Mr. Lassler, the man who defeated Perry Belmont for Congress, Is not quite firs feet tall, weighs about seventy-five poeeda and wears boy's shoes. He is a brainy chap, however, and "Alexander philosophically remarks: itephens was the smallest man In congress and ons of the greatest There is hops ter me." Congressman Lever of South Carolina la also quite small. A new doorkeeper announoed his intention to put out that kid" of the house one morning, but was Informed that the kid was ths honorable gentleman from South Carolina. REIGN OF TERROR AT CRIPPLE CREEK. GLOBE-HEADE- R, Caag of Dynamltore Daatroy Aaeay Ogew wi Jeopardise Lives of ( lllseos Cripple Creek, Cola, is In a state of WAH terror owing to a preconcerted attack upon assay offices doing business In aii r FAYSON, the district. Beginning at 5 oclock Monday morning and following In rapid succession six explosions of giant erneade powder wrecked as many assay offices UTAII STATE NEWS. Sprlngvllls U engaged !a gainst illicit whiskey telling. In Victor, Cripple Creek end Goldfield. Beaver baa more bnslneaa at thii tern of oourt than any preceding tarn inea statehood. It ia aaid work on the new federal building at Salt Lake will begin not later than Jnna let. Last weekiegga sold at 50 cents a dosen in the Salt Lake market, but the pries baa now fallen to 55 easts. John Wataon, a Salt Lake drayman, iadaad as the result of bursting a blood reasel while lifting a heavy weight A sew cavalry troop has been mustered into the service of the Utah National Guard, forty men having ss er er non-unio- con-riote- Walle-bnr- d g. game. A process has been discovered by which crayons can be manufactured out of the hydrocarbons of the reservation country at small cost. For the Utah crayons it is claimed that they are cleaner and mark clearly and more permanently than any other variety. State Superintendent of schools A. CL Nelson baa received the donations from thirteen of the twenty-seve- n counties of the stale to the McKinley monument fund. The eirgregaie of the donations is (817.98 The remaining fourteen counties have not yet reported. C. C. LANGLEY , D. D. S. 4 A Graduate of 5 Yeats Ex fa r proiared to do aiiy kind of work known to tlie profession. W Office over Bank, Utah. Pay son, Is ns sure to correct the liver as It Is sure you have one. Through the liver it cures indigestion, Constipation, Malaria and those ailments which arise from n lack of proper digestion and assimilation of food. At druggists, 50 cents per bottle. T.G. WIMMER Presldsnt. W. K. TANNER K. 8. WIMMER, Authorised Capital 8 took PAYSON EXCHANGE Fayaon, Utah. Transacts a General Bauklng Business 4 WOMEN'S WORK. Two I'tah Women Talk oa This Tople la Washington. The extension of women's work and the decrease in the national birth rate were discussed during the session of the womens council at Washington, last Monday. In a talk on the latter subject Mrs. Kusan Young Gates of Utah declared tliat women phyaically bad degenerated, and in the struggle fur intellectual greatness which aha had been making during tlie last half century had forgotten the great mission of her being. Children's Activities" waa the theme of an address b Mrs. Ida Kinuot Dnsenberry of the N '.ioual Women's Relief Society of Uta WOODARD SENTENCED. Iln Will Be Kseruted at Casper, Wjemlag, March SHth. Charles Woodard, who waa found guilty last week of murdering Sheriff Ricker of Natrona county, has been sentenced to be hanged on March 28, 1003. He was allowed only two days respite that tlie law provides, lie listened to the resiling of the sentence without exhibiting the least nervousness or emotion. Desperate I'ellle Between Albanians and Tsrklah Troops. Sixty-fou- r men are reported to have been killed or wounded during fighting which oeeurred on the Monto N eg run frontier between Albanians and Turkish rrgulur troops. The trouble was due to the recent assassination it an Alhinq chief, Mulaxeka. The latter's clansmen demsuded the surrender of the murder, failing which, they attacked n force of Turkish frontier troops. Tlie lighting continue Death Asks for a Birth CsrtlBonts, A man of the name of Jean Baptiste years old, presented himself the other day to ths mayor of to obtain at last birth cert fiesta. Scarcely bad hs uttered his request whan he sank down without a cry. Men rushed to help him, but without avail: he was dead 87 1 A SPECIALTY. Fine hath room in connection: 1'. DEAN, Proprietor. - rAYSON, . - DENTIST. UTAD Continuous Gum, Gold, Alumb num and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Dr. R. Toil Can Have 3Ioney CANADA FARMER. SEVEN YEARS AGO HE HAD BUT $24; NOW HE HAS SEVENTY HEAD OF OATTLE. la What a Conpla of Eastern Farmer Learned Whsa oa a Havant Trip ta Canada Splendid Words About Baskateea, Roslhsrn and Baits District Where They Will Locate. This Messrs. J. E. Blum and J. Crumper of Manchester, Washtenaw County. Michigan, paid a visit to Alberta last summer and saw there a Mr. Sliantx, one of the good old Pennsylvania stock, who had coma recently some even years ago from Ontario with 24 In his pocket Hs has certainly proepered, ns he now has over seventy head of cattle, has a good loghouss framed over; also a good barn, and In all respects looks a thrifty and well-to-dfanner. He had some good crops of oats and barley. After spending some days In Calgary and Edmonton they returned to Regina, and looked around the coun try north to Lumsden and Balgonie, where the crops appeared very promising and heavy; continuing up the Regina and Long Lake road they came to Saskatoon on tha crossing of the 8outh Saskatchewan River. Of this district they say: Tha country here pleased ns better than any we have seen. We drove out eighteen miles In a northwesterly direction through the Smith settlement This Is a wonderful district; ths growth waa splendid; all kinds of grains and roots were perfection. Tlie older settlers had good buildings of all kinds and looked very prosperous; In faet we came to the ronrluaion that we had found what we were looking for, a good country. While the nature of the soil changes and la in some parts light, in others stony, and again heavy, generally speaking it leaves nothing to be desired. Hay and water are also In abundance and wood rnn be found along the river slopes mil Islands We have decided to locate there and shall certainly advise our friends to do likewise. We also triiet that this report may have the effect of drawing the attention of kind seekers to this district, and can honestly advise all such to locate there. They will find n good thing. As farmers ourselves, from a goo: district In Michigan, we have come to the conclusion that, prep rly fanned, rn Canada will grow alums: aii.i(li-:i7-Ask for Information from any ugiut of tbe Cana lien gnvtrnmcnt. o ! by purchasing your COFFINS & CASKETS of A. PETERSON, R. S. Wimmer, n trains each wav dav, n Bout it Hound No.4'No'.'l iraT: "an5T p m h 25 Finest Mountain Scenery in the World. 9 25 East The Cyote Kansas City Bouud Chicago Express Schedule. No. 6 Limited No. 4 Leave Ogden 7:25am 7:lopm 8:30 pm Halt Lake 8:Hiiam Ar" " 11 " . Lake ft Lehl J unction Lchl American Fork Pleasant lirovc Provo Springville Spanish Fork 875 Payaou Nephi 7 20 10 50 9 45 9 35 0 15 0 00 8 85 500 8 81 8 24 8 7 7 7 7 18 55 42 85 20 35 am on 05 4 50 4 51 4 45 4 25 4 13 4 00 8 51 3 1 40 25 Onsls Clear Luke 5 10 5 20 7 00 Lv Milford Frisoo uf Lund Uodo,, Acorns a s in 9 20 1055 pm 12 40 A. 2 50 pm 55 II 20 i; 19 7 40 7 6 25 Trains leave Pay son for Tintlc and Intermedia tea at 6:43 a. m. and 6:52 p. m. For Balt Lake City and all points East and West at 7:50 a. m. and 8:18 p. m. . Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone emuUn, ikctrh and denrrtptWm tsey urertoln mrnpinkai free whMI rr an la pnih.hiy mienubke ConiniiiiilPa. Inyenthm tlHuMrtetlT-oulldentlaHandbook on Patents emu free. Old ml acrniry fur eaenrlng patenta. Patent, taken Ihrouah Munn A Cu. nwalva Iperiol not tea. without eham, In tba Scientific American. A handanmrly In lit rated weekly. Jarett of any wletiMflr Journal. Tenna. 91 a reor: four moot ha, $1. Hold by all nawwleelatw MUNN iCo.8618'9 New York Branch Oflloa. OS F WaablagiU ftC. 11 , nilbb St. ? , SON, LTAII. F. McCAW, nn-n- t. Watchmakei i I it M. i'aul ll'y. riiill Idikt' Ciiy, Utah. Excursions. 6 JO am as j A Conducted Personally Gutheil, rnUL - . 11 n Miln-iiuU-i- and Ordinary Cars. Sleeping Free Reclining Chair Cars. Perfect Dining Car Service. 885 I probably the most wiiMy known city in the Uuitrd MILWAUKEE aide reputation on account of tlie ipiulity as well theqiiautity of beer. of ilsauuiml While possibly not so geu-U- l. ST nniTI rrulijr well known ns 'lie is never! heirs noted in two former lwiu Chicago, Pullman Palace US THE BARBER ! Noted Cities Are fninous cities and I MLL TUDCC tlielr intinea 4 Ur. KK'.l'.s UHK III r fortit the nnine of K.tl I. II .4 1. famous and noted the world over KHii- for ils 8itierior Miiniigeiiieiit.Kli-gaii- l Splendid Service and general adoption of nil the Infest Safety Applimmes lor ilie comfort tttul safely of i's putroiis. its Kl.hti VN I I. Kill IT. 1 Tit UN are not ed I lie world ovei . II lie sinmr ffVK between itM.IUI ami ( Hff .lii'd. mill like siiierinr nriielcsnf 1'smf. merchandise is. I'nce Ici.if. Xhc.-yTry it I lie next limcjou go Fast. I, I.. I II IAN I Mi, IVnmii ri'iul Agt. Q Q Best Local Train ice in the State. Write us fur further Kirticulars. We will be glad to arrange Itinerary for W. II. IXlNNKLL, yourtrlp. General Agent. 2n0 SnulhWest Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. ISIffiit"''1 Rif Fast Trains Daily to All Points East Gslimtcs 8 40 Four fraine daily frOmOgileuto Salt Lake. Two fast mine daily from Salt Lake to all points Mist. Improved Tourist leaeperaand Free Roclln In Chair Care alt Lake hi Chieas o without Servei nnge. Elegant Day Coaches The only line operating dluin ear service. The shortest and Fastest Line from Balt Lake to Denver, KensasCity. Omaha and all Fur rates, etc., Inquire of Pointa East. H. SIIEUMER, Agent, Tayaon. W, not carried on freight trains. isiwcnjrert TV. H. BANCROFT, Vlre-Pre- a and Gen. Mgr. GEO. W. HEINTZ, J. A. REEVES, Asst. Trf. Mgr. General Passenger Agent. AssL D. E. Burley. Geu'l Passenger Agt. CltyTlcket Office 201 Main St. Salt Lake City. Ales Thorutou, Agent, Physon. SO YEARS EXPERIENCE Ix-in- Mutes, Noted for its inli ntul enterprise well as being the Wiudy City. 3 6 00 5 40 7 Both trains carry elegant Standard iullmau Sleexra Ogden ami Denver. Our Chair Can are new and of the latest pattern, provided with all modern conveniences. Tiie Colorado Midland trains are handled by the R. G. AY. Ry between Ogden anu Grand Junction; connecting with all trains of tho (). S. L. and H. P. Ry., from tlie North and West; making direct connections at Colorado .Siirings, Denver and Pueblo with all lilies ter points North, Kasi and South. nuinimn UnluM'jU &;s.lt I 5:55pm G:15pin 8:45pm DENVER 9:30am 8 10 8 IS 8 19 Ogden am l:4opiu 10:55am Manitou (tiuOsm Colo.Kpgn. 0:30a in Cripplt-Ck- 855 858 11 11 10:30am 1:00pm l:8ouin I3iienaVista2:1.uiiii 7 55 116 9 90 HSU 9 40 9 01 9 47 90S 10 U2 9 25 10 55 10 20 9:35pm 9:45pm 10:1 5pm 1:05am 6:15am 10:55pm Leadville 54 North Bound No. I S o. I Ar I Ar am pm 8TAT1IIX 545 7 9M 9 10 8:4'Jam Aspen Kov. 8, 1801. Trains Arrive and Depart at the Various stations as follows : RAILWAY. Springville 9:;i5tin lO:2Tum Thistle Price 1:22pm Grand Jnc. 0:25pm FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. LOCAL TIME GAUD. Mol orado Midland 11 AND purely niweyion nise them wheu you travel, In effect 9:llm CUPBOARDS HOMEMADE New Train Servlec. will .be . ruu..biius loosl and time. Patro- VIA " lrovo V H4- - . OGDEN AND DENVER The Hearse in Connection at ReasonL able Prices. LINE RY. OFFICE IN BANK. I PAYSON, UTAH. OREGON SHORT Notary Public . rs Whsa McKinley Was a Captain, Judge Thomas Breen of Michigan, who served during the dvil war, has just received his discharge papers after being loot In the archives of the national capltol for many years. What makes ths document particularly Interesting is tha fact that It bears the elgnaure of William McKinley, Jr., eaptala and acting assistant adjutant gsneraL BoUadax'. Two doors West of Gutheil Barber Shop. Office Paris Journal WESTERN per cent interest paid oh time deposits. COLLECTIONS - A BANK SAVINGS Ad vies ThM Sm Hat Wanted. "Ah. will I never be released? galled the Imprisoned heroine, beating her fair white handa wildly against the tiara of her window, while from behind the scenes could be beard tha hoarse ihuckla of the villain. Many In the audience were seen to apply their handkerchiefs to their ayes. Her pray-- , rt for release roee again upon the till air and lost themselves In the Either git a echoing Alee above. babbyua corpus, leddy, shouted a friend from tha gallery, er walk out And the clirtaln over de footlights. earn down with n wblxe. a snaarn srrotBTr at Cashier 840,000.00. hla cooks of stealing two silver spoons, he resolved to try the effect of besoar, which at that time waa highly recommended as an antldots to poisons. So, thinking a good opportunity had arrived for testing Its properties, hla majesty administered to the unfortunate cook first a large dose of corrosive sublimate and then a dose of the reputed antidote; but the unlucky man full a victim to the experiment and died In great agony In seven hours. In spits of other efforts to save him. Fibre. Work Guaranteed. Painless Extraction.! All high-grad- e Km-pero- mining propertiea It la probable that Orests Pagninl, alias King, under sentence of death for the m order of Colonel Prowse, of Balt Lake, will not be executed, a convict la the Colorado penitentiary having made a confession in which he declares that King Is innocent. An attempt to boycott a n restaurant by a onion waiter, In Salt Lake one day last week, res cited in the waiter being arrested and of unlawfully distributing band bills on the street. The bills stated that the restaurant was unfair." By order of Dr. Beatty of the State Board of Health, the town of In Wasatch county, Is under strict quarantine for diphtheria. The disease has been raging there for several weeks and a number of deaths have occurred recently. George Everetts of Springville drove Into Provo last week with five wild cate, seven wolves and four mountain Hons, which he trapped and shot In Bobble creek canyon, twelve miles from Provo. The largest lion measured eight feet five inches. Mr. Everetts came in to collect bounty on his DENTIST. Wrong7 rong-A-.ll Is have fool health with a bag Hvar. Il Is ncarty as Impossibia to hsve bad health with a good Uvar. It way be, as yon think, that the (touch, the bewail, the kidney a lb blood cantos your bad health, but tho Umr I hack ad ovary an of thaw, and to nine oust nut of ton. If yon comet ft I Ivor yoa comet sib The raiders did not beaitste to Jeopardize life, as nil but one of tbs buildings were also occupied by sleepKing Inward's First Bpaaslb ing families. Men, women und chil. The first speech ever mads by King dren were burled out of their beds by when he was 10 the shocks and serious injuries In- Edward was delivered of age. and was visiting Newyears flicted. The full extent of the injuries castle with his mother. A member of cannot be estimated. the city corporation, from which body Sheriff Roberta has called his depuQueen Vlctoila was reoelving an adties and his force Is taking all means dress, presented Albert Edward with to discover if possible the perpetrators t handsome paper cutter, and at a bint from the queen the prince faced of ths crimes. The general impression Is that the the municipal wise men and delivered seta are the result of n general move- a speech of thanks, which was not rement to rid the district of all Institu- corded . His first offldal speech ns of Wales was made ns he was ore In prince tions which bny small quantities. The big mines of setting out, n youth of 18, on his tour . the district, it is alleged, have been In this country. systematically robbed of much r'cb ore, Hot SaerMafiL Experlmrot and fifty to one hundred assayera, it Is It Is related of King Charles IX. of said, have made handsome profits by France that, having suspected one of dealing In this ore. already enlisted. On the 22nd the old folks of Provo were entertained at the opera house. There are over 500 residents of Prove PRESIDENT GREETS PRINCE. over SO years of age inbeen have boxes The poetolOce r'a Chief Magistrate Wolenaara Oerasaa stalled at Provo and the free delivery Krpreeeatallve Is rolled Btatea. and colleotlon system ia now In first-claPrince Henry of Prussia and suite, working order. accompanied by the welcoming deleThe retail clerks of Provo have gations from Baltimore and the Gerorganised into a union. They iotend man embasay, arrived at Washington t once to petition their employers to at 10:20 Monday morning. The Prince was escorted to the grant them shorter hours. White House, where he was welcomed J. B. Evans, tax agent for the bv RoosevelL President In the is engaged Oregon Short Line, the day the prince visited of During In Tooele of right securing vicinity and the house and in senate both the cut-off. way for the Loamlngton was dined si ths White the evening The San Pedro, Los Angeles A Balt House by the president, thesssembisga a for Its filed third map Lake road has one rarely equalled as regards section. This is for the being twenty-mi- le of statesmen and promithe number Una from Fairfield into Salt Lake. nent men present The Irrigators' convention to bo held During tlie dinner ths president In Salt Lake on tne 8flth, will probably toasted tlia German emperor and tha oontfcane for three days, as interest In German people, while Prince Henry returned the compliment by toasting the convention seems to be growing. the president and the Aineriesn peoElisabeth Roxburg, aged IS, of Salt ple. Lake, la dead from lockjaw, resulting DID NOT DINE WITH PRINCE. from falling upon a piece of rusty stovepipe, inflicting a cut upon her lavltatlos to donator Tlllmna Withdraws knee. bj lresldont. The president withdrew hla InvitaMark Wing, an aged Chinaman, snU sided In Salt Lake last weak by bang- tion extended to Senator Tillman ol ing himself. The man had been dead South Carolina to attend the dinner four or five days before his body was given in honor of Prince Henry of Prnssia at the White Ilonsa Monday. discovered. is stated that thia action on the part It The cattlemen of the state will meet In Salt Lake about April 4, for the of tha president waa made necessary from the fact that owing to occurences a. - ... Mi'Wind-- n 11 latenea la Montana, Colorado, Wyomday, the senator from South Carolina waa declared in con tempt of the senate. ing and Texas. invitation was extended originThe Mr. and Mrs. Hiram E. Hulbnt, pioMr. Tillman owing to the faet neer residents of Missouri, California, ally to Is the ranking minority mem-tiha that Colorado and Wyoming and early setthe naval affairs committee. of tlors ia Utah, celebrated the sixty-thir- d Senator Tillman was first asked to of their wedding In withdraw bis acceptance of the dinner anniversary Salt Lake one day last week. invitation, which ha refused to do, whereupon the president cancelled tha Lincoln Thompson, an electrician, Invitation. was found In a dying condition in his room In a Salt Lake lodging house, Court Hus Ko Jurisdiction In tho Merger Cam. Tuesday night of last week, he being The court has delivered Its supreme discovered too lata to save his life. He spinion In the esse of Minnesota vs. had taken an overdose of opium. Gustavo Blumenthal, a resident of Ilia Northern Securities company. In of the state to file a bill of Provo, while engaged In placing a application in that court. The opinion complaint galvanised cornice on a building at was read Justice Shlras, and tha by that place, was killed by the cornice motion for leave to file the bill waa de. live 81x a wire. other striking against on the ground that thia court uled, men who were helping him received waa without jurisdiction. severe shock a This is ths case in which the state of Twenty-thre- e liens, aggregating Minnesota made an effort to secure the 1,500.07 wore Hied In the ofilce of the intervention of the supreme court to recorder of Salt Lake one day last prevent the merging of the Northern week against Frank CL Andrews, the Pacific and tha Great Northern railroads J. P. Morgan of Detroit, and waa by injunction. alleged present when the opinion of tha who was largely interested In Utah court was delivered. bank-wreck- 'LiVer V mill I Jeweler Fine Repeiinnq a Specialty ori'g nm'ii siokr, if ysu, i t.iii to writ "t Air our confidential letlrr before for patent ; ii may be worth money, prumitly obtain U. B. and Foreign PATENTS or retnra ENTRADE MARKS a . bend model, akrn-TIRE or photo aibirury aend an we and IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. W give tlm In-.- t rervkte and adviv, end our chaigua are moderate. Try ua. SWBFT & CO., PsCcttf lawyers, 0pp. U.S. Patent Offlce.Washington, D.C. |