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Show t t t A '?t ' i ; f - L,l i r I VOL. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1903. 13 Little Boy Youre If is Killed, Oar city was gives a shock last Saturday about noon by the aanonneement that a little bpy Going East Leave Salt Like City 3:15 p. m. any day connect with the Bnrlingtons Chicago Special next day at Denver arrive the day following at Omaha and Chicago. Thro sleeper all the way. Its the best there is you can't beat it. Low rain east every day, Juue 23 to September 11. TICKET OFFICE: 79 West Second South St. Salt Lake City, R.F. NESLEN, General Agent. ' Whore the digestion the That Horse Race. general powers of the system in a no And worms can habihealthy state, tation iu the human body. Whites The horae race which .Cream Vermifuge not only destroys every worm, but corrects all derange-jneiit- s matched some time ago between ef the digestive organa Price 25c. Prnvatgaards "Paddy anil "Dick la good, ami vu What a Tale it Telle. If that mirror of yonrs shows 9 .wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and plotchcs on the akin, its liver rouble; but Dr. Kings New Life JPiils regulate the Liver, pnrify be blooJ, give clear skin, roay cheeks, rich complexion. Only 5cat J. L. Townsends dragsters. IHOUSEWORK Too much housework wrecks wo- mens nerves. And the constant core of children, day and night, is often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, lencorrhcea and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition. of is doing this for thousands American women y. It cured Mrs. Jonos and that is why she writes this frank letter : to-da- Olsndesns, Ky, Feh. 10, 1901. I sm so (ltd that yoor Wins of Cardnl Is helping me. I sin feeling better than I here felt for yean. I aia doing my own work without suy help, and I washed last week and was not one bit tired. That shows that the Wins is - ms rrr:""rr?5?vy NO. 53 good. I am getting fleshier was before, and sleep good il stst ar.d eat hearty. Before I began taking Wine of Cardui, I need to have to lay down fire or six times every day, bat now I donotthi&kof ljrinc down through Mae. Ricxann Jongs. the day. SUI AT DRrOttlKT' Kfe&tijnag ggps JOHN D. STARK, NOTARY PUBLIC. Spencrr's mare of Indianola, for 3 of a mile for a parse of $200.00 has been called off. Mr. Provst-gaar-d giving up the $20 put np S9 a foil, it as they coaid cot agree on all necessary arrangements to t be race was called off. Bnt tie Thistle valley crowd were nchii g for something in the racing line so tley offered to run against "Paddy" jest e "day a quarter of a jnile for a $100 a aide, and word was sent to Carl Prorstgaard who was down iu the field, of their latest desires and he sent back the necessary gold end as it was impossible for him to ran the race earlier was willing to full it off Friday or Saturday. The boys from above could not wait any longer so they palled ont yesterday and it looks very favorable for no race. had been shot and killed abeii.'e the Salem fields. Investigation proved the report that Charity Selmnn,a little son of Mr. add Mrs. Win Selnjan was instantly killed by the accidental discharja of a shot gun, the entire chcrge f.oa which struck him in the face. He with his older brother, Rcj about 16 years of age left home that m r ling to go chicken bunting and took a dog along with t lem. When they got np on tbe hunting ground the dog wag eager to get ont and chase the chickera and in order to remedy this condition the little fellow got the.dcg in the back of the baggy and sat there holding him, when in some way the shot gnn, which waa lying across the seat near the other boy was discharged, the content! entering the little boys face and tearing a most ghastly wound. H(a face was so badly disfigured that his features were on recognizable, and he presented a most sickening sight to behold. The brother started for hil heme which is northeast of Payaon in the Spanish Fork field, with the dead body of his brother all alone and arrived there about 1 oclock. Thu was a most tryiag trip (or the boy and he was almost frantic with grief when he reached home aud coaid not give a definite tun tragedy' tratu ' v time after.' It "'j The city council took a trip up the canyon laat Friday for the purpose of investigating the situation and determine on the most favorable location to do the work of tunneling for more water. They n ade a thoiongh examination and decided that the best place, iu their opinion, would be to tunnel at the Cold bpriug w Inch is situated this side of the Honey Comb springs. A pretty fair sized stream comps from the rocks there now aud it ia the belief that by tnnuel ing in some distance a much hirger st ream can be obtained. The council have decided to done hag the tnirneling by contract and the bids will be let today. (COXCliVDCP WEXT WEEK.) The sixth quarterly conference of Nebo Stako waa held at Spaniah Fork laat Satnrday and Sunday and waa attended by large crowds which well filled the pavilion at all sessions, FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN "New Rival "Leader SHELLS "Repeater jF you are looking for reliable shotgun ammunition, tbe kind that shoots where you point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: New Rival, loaded with Black powderj Leader and Repeater, loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM Pure, healthful, highest in strength. KOVAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM tions. On Sunday afternoon the resignation of George D. Snell as bishop of the Spaniah Fork second ward waa accepted by the conference ancLhie name was pre-.2- 1 m jkS i pirpJh, hi ordination following nuder the hands of Presidents Joseph F. Smith and A. H. Lund and Apostle Reed Smoot and the Stake presidency, President Smith being month. Hrnjamib Argyle waa then presented for the acceptance of those assembled as bishop of the second ward of Spanish Fork to which position he was sustained unanimously. At night a well attended session was held of the Y. M. and Y. L. TO-DA- 1-- 1-- 4 4 Meridian. Mo: mona In Hat No 85, Reservoirs, The B Sen. 12 NW have been astute enough to dlveit ail NK 4 Sec. 11, SW Sec. BE 14 NK and SE W from their proceedings attention H Prosecutions for polygamy have ceased 13 Tp. 10 S R 3 E, L Meridian. In list No. 32, Agricultural College, because no Utah Jury will find a ver- -- TlieS SW NW 2 SW dict of guilty. Tiro Jury system ia A NW 1 4 Bee. 27, Tpi 10 S., B. 8 K.. S. L. Mer. used to shelter the criminals In list No. 21, Normal Schools Tlie No darker sfury has ever been unNE W SW I 4; Lot 4 Sec. 1, N Mr. which folded lu print than that' Sec. 12. Tp NW 4 Sec, 11. NW Bee. NW Llun tells of the rise and progress of 10 S., U. 8 E.. and SE this church. Its pccular featuie lay In 85, Tp. 9 H., R. 2 E., S. L. Mer. reCopies of said lists, so for as theysuli-tills, that It was at once a religion aud said tracts, by descriptive late to a business society, dominated by an I visions, have been conspicuously iron despotism, and enforcing discipline posted in thla office, for Inspection by and by tlie within ita rauka by a aocret murder any person generally. public would from sliriuk organijr)tioii,wliich During the sixty days next following no dime however heinous. the date of this notice under departIn ita first beginnings Mormonism ments instructions of November 27, waa based upoa 'the supposed reveia-iloi- 1893, (28 L. 11., 439), Ifoteets nr con of the Htstnto of Ilcavcu to Joseph Smith, who tesla against the claim or subdivisions here tracts of the any to been one of the honest tnbefore described, on the ground that sunns have and most dangerous scoundrels known tlie same Is inure valuable for mineral to history. The members of his chu.eh than for agricultural purposes will ho to the notes, coined false money received and noted foratreri rt stole, forg-eWashington Land General Office, m irdered their opponents, sn kept a U. C. Failure so to protest or contest gigantic receivers instltaton, until within the time speclflud will I sufficient evidence of the non-- ! even the lawless West rebelled against character of the said tree-mineral fear. hatred half in and htlfin them, thereof, being nthei selection the mid .Among the distinctive features of wise free from will be their morning church service was a leromategdul for approval. csll for the restoration of stolen FRANK U nonHS 1-- 2 4 1- -4 2 1-- 1-- 4 4 1- -2 1-- 2 4 -4 1- -4 4 d is 1 con-ishler- ed , , oi.ji-ctln- ,.ruirty! IIIE MANTRAP OF UTAH. filer fierce Register, f GEO A. SMITH. Receiver. end engagements NEW YORK, IT., character of the eaid tracts, and the selectlen thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be reoomeuded Dfartmeutof the Interior, for approval. United States Land Office. v FRANK D. HOBBS Salt Lake City, Utah, Register' 1902. 12, August GEO A SMITH Notice is hereby given that the Receiver ol In tills offices Stat, Ulshhiis tiled First last Oct. 10, 21; Aug. pub. list No IB, of fond, selected by the ssld State for the establishment Slid maintenance of a Miners Hospital, under Notice for Publication, section 12, of the Act of Congress 1894. The IB, following Department of the Interior, tracts embraced In sabi list are Iu a Land Office at Salt Lake City. township coutainlug mlnaial claims of August 8, 1902. record, vlr: Notice Is hereby given that the fob Lot 8, S c. 1, EJi The KHW NW1-- 4 A E 2 SWMBec. 12. Tp. 10 S. lowing named settle: has filed notice of hie Intention to make final proof In R.fiE.,8. L. Mer. A cony of Hid list so for as It relates support of bis claim, and that said to saiu tracts by descriit1ve subdiv- proof will lie made before the county Clerk of Utah County, Utah at Prove, ision, has been conspicuously In this office forinsnection by any person inter Utah, on Sept. 80, 1902 vis: Joseph ( (lialwinH. E. 1I6SB for theS E ested, and by the putilio generally. 48 Tp 9 S R 1 E, S. L M. Within the next elxly days following Sec He names the following witnesses fo the date of this notice, under departprove his continuous residence upon mental Instructions of November 27, end cultivation ot said. Undr vie: or contests L. 1893, (23 D., 439) protests Kamuel ft. Cdshlng, lieber Taylor, to against the claim of the State any of Ephraim Tie(eu all Henrytojfhnd desCTibrd, o nth tfg rou miIisTferrMnl FRANK D. HOBBS ' is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will he received Reglttcy and noted for report to tlie General Evans and Rydaich, Land Office, at Washington, D. C. A tty's for claimant Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the nonmineral Notice. character of the tracts, and the rvlec tlon thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recomeuded for apUnited States Land Office, proval. Salt Lake City; Utah. FRANK D HOBBS 1-- 4; inU.-n.euj- WDNOHESTEOB -- . On Sunday President Joseph F. Smith and Apostle Anthon H. Lend of the First Presidency and Apostle Heed Smoot weru present and gave many valuable instruc- 1-- 4 n; Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex-pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent, Notice, Nebo Stake Conference. . -4 Oregon Short Linn will make $55 33 fa. the Park exen.-aioYellowstone special this includes all necessary rail aud atage transportation also hotel accommodation beyond Mcuida for the specified trip. Tickets only sold for our train No 1, leaving Payton Aug 30b 7:20 a. m. . hue-hgo- The committee appointed from the conncil at their last meeting o snperintend the work will again visit the workings today. plurality of wives. But the r mud trip rate of swber. i . certainly a most sad home coming, as the mother was at home alone, Mr. Sdman having gone to Provo that morning and she waa almost prostrated over the horrible affair The little. boy was about 10 years of age. ' The family are indeed deserving Register GEO A SMITH of much pity for it has been only Receiver. a little over a year Binca they lost First pub. Aug! 21, last Oct. 18. their eldest son by being shot by M. I. A. which was addressed by E. E. Campbell near Price. President Land, Apostle Smoot President Joseph F. Smith. tod Funeral services were held at Their Secret la Out. the residence labt Sunday afterAll Sadieville ICy was curious noon at 4 oclock and interrmeut Notice. to learn the causo of tbe vast immade in the city cemetery. in the health of Mrs. United States Land Office, provement who had for a S. F. Whittaker, Balt Lakft City, Utah, untold sufferendured THE MOTIONS OF 1902. 14tli. time, long August bronchial chronic from a Still Polygamous and Still a Power To Whom it May Concern: the State ing to due all ia that trcuble. Notice ''Its Dr, King's hereby given tor Evil. of Utah lias filed in tills office lists of New Discovery,'' writes her husTHE WOMEN FAVOR POLYGAMY lands selected by tlie said State under band "It completely cored her section 12, of the Act of Congress also cored onr little grandPolygamy, in fact, ia only In abey- approved J uly IB, 1894. The following and ance fill the Church ahall be politically tracts embraced in said lists, are in daughter of a severe attack of containing mineral claims whooping oough. It positively strong enough to get rid of the pro- townslilpa of record, via; La Gripps, cures colds, oonghs, hibition. "Polygamous relatious have In list No. 82; Reservoirs The NW BNV been continued, aays the author, "in 4 Sec, 85, Tp. 9SR2E, SL Bronchitis, all Throat and Lnng troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c many instances, and by a suirems Mer. NW and $1.00 Tiial bottles free at J. The list No. Reservoirs, 84, In irony the women of Utah are fanaticalSW Sec. 9, S R 2 E, 9 L L. Townsend's drag store. 22, Tp. of to doctrine the the ly attached was ' Council Visits Canyon. emeutes, in tlie last of which Joseph Smith was murdered, they wore iu suooeseion driven from county after ccunty and state after State, and forced to retire iu 1845 to the then for remote territory of Utah, under the guidance of that genial scoundrel Brig ham Youngs permission, and woe to tbe person who lucuired Ida wrath. Here for a period of fifteen years or more the Church defied all laws, and at times waged open war on the United States, The practices of its member were revolting, and convincing evidence of the worst of them, human mcrlflce, la produced by Mr. Linn. Thla was the horrible rite known a "Blood atonement, Men and women were killed, and in the words ol Brig ham Young, "their blood waa spilled on the ground as a smoking incense to the Almighty. Thus the wile of an elder committed what waa iu Utah Society a trilling offence: She waa told she could not reach "the circle of the goda and goddesses Unless her blood was slieu, and al.e consented to accept the puulahment. Sealing henelf, therefore, on her husband's knee he drew a knife acroae her d throat. "That kind and loving still llvea near Salt Lake City and preaches occasionally with great seal." Urst Pub. Aug. 21, last Out. 10. - June 24. 1902 To whom It may concern: ' Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list No 49, of lands selected by tlie said State for the establishment and maintenance of a Reform School, uuder section 12, of the act of Congress approved July 16. 1894. The following tracts embraced in ssld list are In a township containing mineral claims of record, vis: TheNWWBWXSec.25, Tp. loB., ELSE., 8.L.B. AMer. A copy of said list so for as It relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions has been coiispiciously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interested, an J by tlie public generally. Within the uext 60 days following tlie date of Hits notice, under departmental instructions of November 27, 1896, (23 L- - I) , 439), protests or contest, against the claim of tlie State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground Hint, the tracts are more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to tlie General Land Office, at Washington IA. C, Failure so to isotest or contest within the time specified will be consider! 4 sufficient evidence of the character of tlie tracts, and the selection Notice. thereof, being otherwise free from will be recommended for United States Land Office, objection, Bolt Lake City Utah approval. Frauk ft Hobbs Aug 7, 1902 Register To Whom May Concern: Gee. A. Smith Nstice a hereby given that the Slate of Utah liM filed lu this offices lixtof Receiver. lands selected by the said State under First publication July 10; last Sept. 4 . secilo.1 12, of the Act of Cungnee approved July 16, 1894. The folhw.ng ASSESSMENT NO. (. tracts embraced ill said lists, are In townships containing mineral claims The Granite Mining apd Milling of record, viai a office anu Company, List No, 114, Reservoirs, -t- he NW), principal place torporaiipn, of I usiuess, Baiitaquln, SEI-& Lot 2, dec. 1, Tp lo S., R. 8 Utah, Notice is hereby given that ata Mot. meeting of the directors held oil the List No. 12, School of Mines, tlie SE. 23th day of July, 1QU2, an assessment NE 4 Sec. 84, Tp. 9 S., R. 2 K., B. L. of 24 cents per snaie was levied on sill llir shares of tliu capital slock of tlie Mer. Copies of said lists, so for ss they re- corporation, pay aide on nr before tlie 2tru duy of Scjitemker, 1902. Ten er in tu to said tracts, by descri.illve mil cent of the aliove amount must be paid divisions, have been co'upicuouily by In caahattheotllceof thesicretaiy on office, for iiisiH-ctlui- i jxted in this interested, aud by tbe or before the said 23rd day of ScpteiulM f any person id In 1902; aud Hie balance om lie public generally. following lrtiior on tbe company's works, under During tlie sixty dnys n-thedatdof this notice und.r depart- the direction of tlie ruperiiitcriiidit. mental instructions of Noveinltcr 27, Any stock l which this asscssiueiit tlie 28rd day of 1898,(23 L. 1) , 459), protests or contests may remain un!d to suy of SeplemlH.r)ltH)2,wlIl lie delinquent Mini against the claim of the state the tracts or su tail visions hereinbefore adver i im-- for sale at iub!io auction, descrllied, on the ground Hint the same ami unleiN i'inent Is made before, is more valunhle for mineral limn for will Ik sold on the 24th ilnynf Nivniw agricultural purposes wl 1 be received her, 1902, to pay Ike Uelluijiient aM-- f tmid iii fa--d for report to the General ime nt, together wKli the cost of adverC. Laud office, st Washington, tising mill exiteiises ofiale. Failure so to protest or content within THOMAS B.HKELI:?, JP, ili time nMcilied will be considered order of directors. of the evblvur.o ecy, sufficient non-miner- al 't 4; 1-- ill-ni- u I. If i T ) mm m MSI ss Wl w |