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Show WHAT UTAH WAATS. D. STARK, n Platform Adopted Im Conren-tloHecrelary tilleipl oftlie Chaml"riPeople's l'nrty ber or ommerce 11a a Ilnu. marie. The wants of Utah at the World's The folIoing was received too late Fair in Chicago are thus set forth in a for publication last week: letter printed in the Chicago Herald of The Liberals held a second meeting at July 4th. The letter is addressed to Long's Hall last night to hear the rep-po-rt Commissioner P. II . Lannan; Leading Cash, Store, Gillespie's lettek. ttta-h-. zF-Asrsoisr. Great Bargains to be Made by Coming to Payson to trade. A ur LINK CLOTHING TO BE CLOSED OUT Regardless of first cost price. Crokcry and Glasware sold for Most nothing at all. (iinghnnis, Sateen, white Good, Laces and Embroideries . an lx had for the LOWEST PRICES. Ilandkerehieve, Mitt and Ribbons Hold cheaper than in Chicago. Slipper ami line Shoe for Ladies and Children in Stock. Straw Hats, almost given away. GOODS Groceries and Plenty to Keep, Fori Co-operat- JJirt, too must be sold at once. pilrselues at the Gall and see for Spaiisl Cheap AS Gorner store- - Institntiou, ive As the train on the U. P. was nearing Milford on Wednesday morning, It was discovered that one of the cars loaded with telegraph poles was on fire. The train was stopped, the car detached and allowed to burn, for it was on the desert and no water at hand. As the beat got down to the rails, they are said to have curled up and twisted in all shapes, and so bad did this get that tlie engine had to go on and get help to lav a new track for short distance before the journey could be proceeded with. At one time it was feared the passenger car would ignite from the neat, i.ut the passengers all got out and run the car down the track a short distance. 1AYNOf I.1IBERAI.8. My Dear Sir: I have the honor to submit to you a brief and rather hasty outline of what, in consultation with the directors of the Chamber of Commerce and a number of our leading citizens, has been informally concluded would be a fitting exhibit for Utah at the coming World's Fair in Chicago. It is the general opinion and it is also their desire that U tali be given ample room and opportunity to make such a display as will not only truthfully her and her many but one which will also be advantages, a credit to the nation, of which she is a part, and to the grand fair, in which she desires to participate. In order that this laudable ambition may be realized, Utah should have no less than ten acers of ground. This will be necessary in order, first, for this Territory to erect a salt and mineral which will be constructed of ourpalace, great staple product salt and of our numerous specimens of building materials, building stone, marble, granite, slate, cement, lime, sand and every other specimen which this geologically wonderful Territory can produce. In the decorations and exhibits in the interior of this building (which will be perfectly lireproof, constructed wholly of Utah material with a view to removing the Bame and rebuilding in Salt Lake City after the Worlds Fair is over) there will be a splendid display of every known resource of Utah, including her mineral, geological, agricultural, cultural, mining, commercial and trial branches. This building will I occupy the center of whatever ground is apiKirtioned to Utah. The rest of it will be occupied in part by other structures devoted to special brandies or features of Utah's advantages. The grounds surrounding these buildings will be devoted to an exixisition of the practical advantages of irrigating, and will be laid out and beautified in the highest art of landscayte gardening, One of the prominent features will be a reproduction (about an acre in size) of the exact outlines of the Great Salt Lake Citys unexcelled atlructious.uon which will be shown ujon a regular scale, islands and summer resorts about the lake. The mountians surrounding it will I reproduced upo scale. The water of this ar will be made salty by the use of immense quanities of salt direct from the Great Salt Lake, and the amount of salt in solution will be the same us that the great lake itself. rei-rese- nt MOUNTAIN DIVISION. New Time Card, dune 29, 1890. of a committee which had been apointed to draft a platform. After the meeting was called to order Rev. J. A. Hough, chairman of the committee, reported the following platform, which was finally adopted, after conThe asphalt deposit, near Ashley, siderable discussion and a few slight which is on the Ute reservatiiin, Utah, changes: become the property of the not will PLATFORM men who have attempted to gobfew of ble it. They secured the passage of 'Plie lillierul Parly bill through both houses of Congress, the Indian title to two townvacating of of land, and providing that ships claimants to mineral land there could Payson City, Utah. have a title to the ar.me by paying tlie lREMRLE. government 80 an acre for their claims. On these two sections is the The Liberals, of Payson City, deposit of that mineral in of in the necessity organization largest America. The lake is certainly worth for effective working purposes, and $100,000. The President vetoed the hill with regret, the prevelance In and as a consequence there are a few his territory of existing evils which mad men. Denver Mining Industry. have engendered among the masses In IJglitrr Vein. sentiments of disloyalty toward the government wid feelings of antagonism to Adaih What kind of an apple was whole some laws resulting in a union of that you gave me? Eve An early fall church and state in which a priesthood Boston Herald. exercises an unlawful power in conThe idea, said a tramp who had trolling the temporal and political af- been reading about a case of hydrofairs of the people; a false and impure phobia. of gettin mad cos ye cant Washington Poet marriage system and a woefully defi- drink water. educaof cient and enormeouB system low Why did you go down to that Low tom-dtion, all of which evils are a menace to toned place to lodge? I want you to understand freeinstntions and enliglitend civiliza- Why, man,are lots of big bugs there. there that of tion; and desiring to set an example Boston Courier. with line in loyalty and place ourselves Thlnon are eonrttitent. after all the sentiments of this nation against And nothing short of fitness stops; That stock is watered will explain the evils which predominate in Utah, The reason of the bucket shops. do hereby adopt the following; Philadelphia Press. PLATFORM. Mr. Popinjay (from the hammock) the supremecy of IIow does the mercury stand now, So1st'We believeofInthe United States crates? Mr. Popinjay It isnt standthe Constitution four degrees a minute. and in the absolute authority of the ing up the tube Free Press. Burlington laws of Congress, as interputed by the Supreme Court, 2th We believe in free institutions, RIO GRANDE WESTERN free government, free people, free free and thought, free press, free speech, RAILWAY. 11 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE I. M. A.M.t Payson , t 7.00 Arriving at 3.57 Spanish Fork f Cii 4.11 7.15 Hail Lake , Springville Trains leave Salt Lake at 7:10 a. m.. and j.. n;., h as ing Provo at 0:40 a. m. and 0:15 p. in. Trains leave Sail Lake fur Ogden at :10 a. in., and V. F. 11 ESS EG U IK. Gen. Manager 5:00 p.m. 1.80 & 10. .SO p. in. 8. W. EOCLES, Gen. Freight and Pass. Ag't., :dt Lake Cuy. .S.-'- o le-lievi- ng -- ? UVEerotLariclise G-ener-al Full lino 8th We believe in the Grand old LINE 0F THE WORLD! Liberal Party of Utah, and pledge our- SCENIC interest and selves to renewed activity in political affairs of the territory, the The ONLY Tanseontlnentsl Line Vasslng Directly Through county and on the beautiful and prosCITY. S2CIT perous city 4th We believe in the complete CURRENTTIME TABLE. and state, for the government cannot be free- jj JMe, 10, 1890. ciemin- i LKKE Bame tune under tne EAST-BOUN- p2iU,p,,0n Allways in Stock. PI1NT and PUSH. GROCERIES, !t 1 am si aanxis aiix Haarcanaa OUr MOOJ.S SIH 3NIIMVX3 ONV T1VO P3 Market Walter 'tfi coX, Proprietor 13 mm fiimag jaGuig For Information well-train- Paid tor SIiod D.EVEY Cast and Styles Patterns. all parts of City. very & GO., 136 W. CENTER STREET, - FROVO, XJT-A.K- C- THE West Bn & Store Carries a full Line of Choice GROCERIES, DRY GOODS Hardware Qiieen&ware, BOOTS AND SHOES, IIATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, Come and Examine OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS. Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. JOS. A. HARRIS, Proprietor. Center Street, - - Provo City, Utah - FARRER BROS. & CO PEALEIfS frf.. GENERAL MEHCrtANpISE UTAH PRODUCE. Respectfully invite the Public to Call anil Examine their Goods and Prices. Remember the place. 4OK. J. A Secry. m ut SEXUAL RTonrs tvTj1t 8- -, fill. KTKI-linX- . IlMM O, irr.tlf. IF YOU WANT The best results from Your Mares, BREED THEM TO BOWEN BROS. PERCHERON PRIZE WINNING A.NTD Freiych Coach Stallioiys. BEAUCHAMPS was awarded tht Silver medal at the late Territorial Fair for best draft station four years old and over. The above horse travels in SanPete Oo. Lookout for him, he has the best pedigree of any inat Utah. Stallion Percheron the fair draft travel between the colts will sire of three best Devoust Payson and Springville. Monarch the onlv French Coach stallion in Utah will travel between Spanish Fork and Provo. W. P. BOWEN & BROS., SPANISH BOR.XC, UTAH ed wanted. a Latest DUNN Iiat is ajpioa Sun Foundry with Prices alvVajs the LovVesfc to Dele Free tract oiU 4vLSSZT SLETX AYATO X&O filled Allways a between snpi HM Notions Department Dry Goods - sauipiii is America! Houses Best the ch TRAINS, quipped bath houses, modeled after the ation of any churcli. resorts in existence at the Great Salt No. 4. No.S are unflinchingly opposed Boys and Childrens. We 5th will be constructed for the beneMall Atlantio Lake, Atlantia Express. Manufacturers of Harness, Boots and Shoes. fit of the bathers. In connection with to polygamy. Tlie safty and perpetuity 6:40 p.m Produce, Wholesale and Retail. on the 6:65p.m. the exhibit of the advantages of irri- of our social institutions depend 7:10 p.m. furnish the best grades of Patent, BakersalsoA NBr-i will be in cultivation all of family relation, which must be kept there gation 9:80 Our ROLLER MILLS p.m. or. we band, which constantly 9:3U p.m. of keep the Flour, of lower and grades products Utah, from the sugar sacred and unpoluted by the evils which accomn We m a. 4:60 take Feed. and pleasurel beet and cotton plant up to the corn, and Shorts Chop 4:60 a.m, wrlieat and other staple products. Many flow from polygamous assocations. modating Old Friends, and solicit the a.m. 9:30 6tln They are In favor of the im- of the manufacturing industries pecu3:00 a. in. patronage of the general public. 7:16 p. m. i to liar will Utah be TORN JONES, Superintenden reproduced. Some proving the educational facilities of of her most famous silver mines, tothe demand that and public gether with their buildings and improve- Payson, be conNo. 1. ments, will be duplicated in miniature. schools be made and that they educaPacific Mall At certian hours of the day there will ducted with the ideas of modem be free exhibitions of the various CE?IEBO"7" 0&8 :00a.m. tion. 1 :3U p.m. cesses of producing gold and silver, proin7tli. We demand that Payson show a 7;X)a. m, cluding mining, smelting and refining more 11:36 a.m progessive spirit in the manageof Bame. For this miniature mines will 11:69 a.m 0:36 p.m, be constructed. Placer bars carrying ment of municipal affairs by taking the 0:60 p.m. gold will be constructed and the pro- initiatory, steps to establish a system H:46 p.m. cess of placer mining by means of sluices of water 10:00 p.m. works, a fire department elec-will be given a practial illustration. street a and works sprinkling TRAINS. LOCAL Models of our largests smelters will also triclight be erected. district, together with such other imSALT LAKE AND OGDEN. In side of tlie main building which has provements, as will, enlauce the beauty, Leave Salt Lake, 8:30 a m.. 9:36 a.m.. 4:30p.in, Arrive Ogden 9:30 a.m., 10;4D. a.m, just been mentioned there will lie a health and prosperity of this city. 8:4up.m. 10:00. Leave Ogden 8:30 a.m , 11:00 5:40 p.m,, large central court, which will extend Pay-so- n fact that 7:30 p.m. Arrive Salt lake the 8tli. 6:40 We a.m., recognize p. m., from the ground to tlie lop of tlie 13:10., 0:55 p.m., 8:40p.m. should have a Chamber of Comdome. This will be surrounded by sevBINGHAM AND WASATCH. eral galleries. Upon tlie railings of these merce, made up of the business men of galleries will be chained opera glasses Payson, Benjamin, Salem Spring Lake Leave SaltLake City 7:40 a. m. Ar. Waaatch at frequent intervals, with which tlie 9:16. Arrive Ilinirhain 9:36. Leave Bingham instution an such Sanit and quin; 8:65. Lv. Waaatch 8:00 Ar. Salt Lake 4:80. visitors may insiect the court below on Pullman Pa ace and Buffet sleepinp-carthem. These views will consist of a would be of inestamable good to this all trains through faithful representation of Utahs sur-an- d and tlie surrounding towns give J. II. BENNETT, face as it would appear from an eleva-- 1 them elevation and standing abroad. D. C. DODGE, etc. Gen. Frt A Paaa Agt, Window' Gen Manager. Glass, tion. Glasware, who !gf Lamps, territory of the the it ljelieve duty 9th.1Ie will be faithfully reproduced upon a . proiier scale. The cities and towns will members of the Liberal Party to stand. A GREENHALGH, Prop, be correctly located on miniature rail--1 firmly together in support, defence and .oQnfllQJSOIl iDlTllt.il, roads, and will cones jond in size with I advocacy of these principles, and to use G. and H. Ttoe Centre Street ,11 honorable means in the coming elect-io- n with their mines, together principal TTTA.H. to swell the numbers of voters for CITY and FR.OVO smelting reducing works, etc., will be faithfully duplicated in miniature tlie success of the Liberal ticket, and and properly located. Every railroad we may not be able to plant the will be correctly shown. The county though collines will be indicated. The cities and victorious banner at the head of our valtowns will coiwistof miniature buildings. umns this year yet should we fight The mountian and lake resorts will be liantly or, knowing that the race is not I Accordhig to Cent n IIOAJO "tuoxuAa.1 Asirjr prti JI.OJKO,, uo-f.duplicated on the proper scale. The always to the swift, nor the battle to the 1 YOUIl PATRONAGE SOLICITED L principal crops of the resiecti ve localites strong. will be correctly indicated. Tlie lo149 7tl Nlrect, cations of prominent mineral deixwits After the adoption of the above. xxaor'wo will also be indicated. In fact, nothing new city Libeial committee was electauaiuunrra okwah aaoaaa will be omitted which should be presenL. McBeth A. A. ted in order to give to a stranger a thor- ed as follows: Jas. A. B. Tomson Simons, Grant Judson, and comprehensive idea of what ough asaiR jo Provo Meat t. Utah is, what she has, and wliat she may and R Gough. become. Tlie walls of this court will lie to tlie adjourned subject sinooasajBS pun oouiO completely covered with elaborately callMeeting of the committee. 0X04,1 Mm-- ' views of Utah atdesigned scenery and The committee then held a short sestractive features of the various cities sion effect an organization, electing and health resorts. It is expected that chairman, and A. this court will be no less than 100 feet Grant Simmons, sectuar. B.Tomson, and be surrounded at square least Wholesale and Retail by four gallieries. In the several wings of A. B. Tomson, A will this building be made elaborate disSecty, Lib. Com. no-cn.T-IX'B-A-T'a- s: plays of Utahs products and resources, 1890. 17th, Payson, July agricultural and horticultural in one, BEEF, MUTTON, in manufacturing another, mining and PORK, VEAL, 1860. accompanying industries in another, Payson, July 18th, and health resort features in another, I SAUSAGE, ETC., IIX TIV HITAVher live stock and meat product in- Editob U. V. Gazette, Provo A SIECALTY dustries in another, and so on untill all Members of the People's Party of Pay-so- n of her products and resources have been met in the Opera House Thursday Meat Promptly Delivered. amply exhibited. 17,1890, and after some It is expected that during the con- evening, July Centre Street, next door east of tinuance of the fair this court in the enlivening strains by the Silver Band West End Store. Utah main building will be used as a meeting was called to order by Samuel concert and music nail for the free object of meeting, of visitors. For one or two L. Page, wbo stated S. L. motion on and Page was elected weeks at a time there will be in attendThe Band gave another ance some one of Salt Lake's numerous Chairman. ABOUT THE SOUTH musical organizations. It may be tlie selection followed by tlie election of Address with Stamp, 300 Choral Society of voices and Two Alternates, and the orchestra of fifty pieces for a Three Delegates time. It may be the famous Liberal to attend a county Convention of the rHFOFFICIALIMMIGRATION DEPT Band for another period, or the (ratling Peoples Party to be held iq Pmvo, July Band for another, or the Guitar HIE FIFTEEN SOUTHEIiN and 19,1890. mandolin Club of forty members for anS. and Betts I STATES. D. E. Sargent, JnoE. and Mia-olii- n other; the Liberal Drum and Fife with F. A. elected were delegates or Page at Corns, pieces, Manufacturer forty another, time; GALL ROBINSON, and Iron Louies Musical Society the next week; Iluish and Jos. D. Stark delegates alSteam Engines, Boilers, Tumps, Brass Iron Woik some one of our leading orchestras dur- ternate. The house was again filled Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Ralelgli, N ,C. ing another week; all uf these, with with harmauioiw strains by tlie Baud for Jails, Bridges and Buildings. changes of programe, each afternoon night. Our several flambeau clubs after which meeting adjourned. Wrought anda Cast Iron Fencing, Boiler and But, fraapt, Tasittn and similar organizations wd! also be on Curt for Impotsact, Lots Publish if any good to you Specialty. mnti Repairing StmlmU mam mamhooS, of St All kind of 1lumMn(c tam Pitting hand to give exhibitions bn tlie Utah F, H. CmMfOM, SpormatorrSoa, .1 ( ( ontfoci to. grounds during certain evenings. To Mtrooutimm, SolfUttrott, for sum it up, we can assure the com loot of Emory, As. Witt Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, mom m BTROH9, Vigor-omen Wheel-barromakt of mlsloners Iron the In Tubulai Worlds charge Fair Patent DEVEY'S Moo. Price 0 Iublic and Private Buildings, on Soldier's Sum mines wax to if that the Uatli At such willgive they 06 00. space foni, for Miners and Fanners. ns she desires and she deserves, there mit laborers are wanted. Wages 2.60 fotakf flrjrfkw KoM Iron. P.O.Box, ITS. will lie Old. six OfHk omeS Boo, 400ml afford the visitors a graft wet nr Wwt Cifcop. andbetter variety of to f3 per day, 11, J. Knur a, Supt. ItlUli Half Wheels. mb Luo Avs. uninterrupted entersalment ent and in- Agents for Jjffel Steam Engines and Water , WOo tf fT.MWia, Utah, than stmetion Utah, Soldiers Summit, cSs QTTITXJBEiaOl-- xsao ot Choicest Groceries from scliollars. Hep-chur- OIL A. M. Mens Young Spanish Fork, co-op- ., Utah DEALKUS IN JMerch a nclis e. General and Hats, Clothing, Bootsi, Shoes, Caps fur Ladies and Childrens Shoes. Headquarters Farmers Attention We have on hand some fine Farm Machinery, Bindfcnt, Mowers, Rakes, and tlie like that we bought can sell at Price a to defy any and ull Competition, ff Notion-- . X consisting of Reapers. at a great bargain, ancv Grain anil Farm Produce taken in exchange for all goods, Bought for Cash. W. B. HUG II ES, Superintendent. Spanish Furk, Utah, |