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Show PAYSOM PAILY AND THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF UTAH COUNTY. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF FATSO! VOL. II. TinS PAYSON, UTAH, SJ TURDAY, JULY 28, 1894. derwood syndicate was completed yen day by the sealing of the modified with the payment of $17,500 e est money. This makes a total of 6 000 received by Messrs. Campbell, Mo Further Hews From the Uintah Gold Minins District. NO. 22. mend themselves to the public. We have arranged with a prominent artist, who does all the work for the largest Salt Lake enlarging houses, to enlarge photographs for our subscribers. and Holbrook on account of the I nd We make the following offer: To any 'be of to the sale, the balance $135,000 one who pays one year m advance for The he Will from Withdrawn Troops in tf!ys installments the Daily Times and $1.00 or one year in paid sixty equal advanc ; for the Republican and $1.25 apart. The syndicate is in charge of die Pullman in a Short Time. d we will give an excellent enlarged crayon property, and the future plans, as will in Wednesdays Tribune, poitrait from any photograph they bring us. These portraits are 11x17 and withbrought to a focus as speedily as poftu out frames, but the frames can be or in ble. It was authoritively stated by xie secured for from 75c to $1.50 at Iluishs of the interested parties yesterday tklit This gives each one a chance to obtain the proposed smelter would be builti ,n an enlarged portrait and r good daily or the Sevier river, near the railroad jd arth what the portrait weekly for one-fwithin the shortest distance of the mil e John Y. McKzne, the Craresend Political Boss costs generally alone. The statement was also made that th re Is Denied a Mew Trial By the Supreme is an abundance of copper and otl er Court of Mew York State. The following regarding a novel sysfluxing ores near Frisco and Milford Tribune. tem for curing tramps is copied from the Tribune: IN THE EUROPEAN MISSION. In Holland they have hit on a plan Chicago, July 27, (Special to Times) Mayor Hopkins said today that if the wliich it is said has about solved the Arrivals The following missionar es Pullman works were not started within tramp question. They have a state farm from Utah and Wyoming arrived in L v a few days he will withdraw the militia. of five thousand acres, and tramps are erpool per Anchor steamer Circassia, )ia It is thought the works will be sturted sent there to ear.i their livings and to Glasgow, Wednesday, July 4th, 1894.: Monday. Thomas Wright and David Udall, of learn to be farmers. When they refuse 27. (Special to Times) Brooklyn, July to work, then they are transferred .to a Nephi, Juab county; Ben R. Eldredge, of term of The the court general supreme of Salt Lake City, and John Flueckiger, denied the motion for a new trial sort of penal colony and made to work. Afton, Wyoming. The first two nam ;d today of Graves- The result is that a good many of them have come on a genealogical mission, a id for John Y. McKane, do not like to be tramps. If a man has Elder Flueckiger will labor in the &w ss end. " and German mission. West Oakland, Cal., July 27. (Special to work, he might as well have pay fer Release andAppointment Elder Ben to the Times) The local branch of the his labor. R Eldredge has been appointed to labor A R U voted last night to declare the as traveling Elder in the Birmingham strike off. V Antipathies. conference. to Mrs. the Ilorace 27, Washington, (Special July Greeley had a strong anElder John D Owen has been honorThe W. to kid have airested T. Times) police gloves, and never wore tipathy ably released from his labors as traveli Harris, inventor of the gasoline motor them upon any occasion. One day she in Elder the London conference, to charged with causing the Knox build- met Margaret Fuller on the street, and instead of greeting her with any usual turn home July 26, 1894. Millenni ing tire. salutation, she touched Margarets Star, July 16. hand with a shudder, exclaiming: hh Skin of a beast! Skin of a beast! THE BEAUTIFUL ROCKIES. RAILROAD YIELDS. Why, what do you mean? asked THE What do you Margaret, in surprise. wear? Futhrie, O. T., July 27 Gov. Renfre They Contain the Crandest Scenery and the Silk, returned Mrs. Greeley; silk left the city again today, leaving Seer Most Famous Cold Camp in the World. always Margaret touched her hand Lowe and shuddered, saying: Entrails of a retary Lowe once wired the wTar department reque6 worm! Entrails of a worm! Mafy The richest, the grandest, most Lansing, in Wide Awake. ing that the soldiers be withdrawn froi of mountains in the known Enid and Fond Creek, ns they were n range A Sturt la Life. exworld is mountain the Rocky range, Medical Student People dont want longer needed. The Territorial ad mil across and the beyond entirely tending young doctors. IIow on earth do they istration has prevailed upon the railron of old Grand state Pike's Peak Colorado, get started? company to erect depots, so that th Professor" Its simple enough. They at the foot of which is situated the martrouble can be said to be practically velous Cripple Creek gold camp, is here just sit in their office and fret and an end. That great national illustrated family worry over the rent until their hair turns and then the patients come paper, the Rocky Mountain Illustrated with agray, rush N. Y. Weekly. CROPS RUINED IN KANSAS. Weekly, published at Denver, Colorado, Not To Lute to iiavo Him. (established 1890), illustrates this grand Smart Nephew (of the city) When Topeka, Kansas, July 27 Reports froi scenery each week and tells all about the west. of wonderful true stories Also, you go to your hotel. Uncle llcighccde, central and western Kansas are very dit love This and adventure. big weekly, be sure not to blow out the gas. couraging in more than half of the stati Uncle llcighcede (who knows a thing large pages, fifty-si- x In half of the western state the crop i containing eight long columns, will be sent on trial three or two) Well, I guess not. What did ruined, while in the central third a fai months I bring a candle snuffer all the way (13 weeks) for only twelve two crop will be raised only in sections where cent fur, anyhow? Chiclub of live for a dollar bill. from Prairietown stamps, Record. News local rains have fallen. Handsome solid gold rings set with cago haf in of fields corn The the many Harmony In the Family. beautiful Rocky mountain gems are burned up, and during the past thret given free as premiums to yearly subHe Now. my dear Fannie, what shall days hot winds have swept over th scribers. Address as above and mention I get you for a birthday present? She Nothing at all. western half of Kansas learing destruc our paper when you write. lie Isnt it singular that for once we tion in their path. agree? At last there is harmony in the family. We have hit upon the same SPECIAL NOTICE. idea. Texas Siftings. There was a stranger in town the other day w'ho asked if we had a ChamHard to Obey. The Times publishers have determined ber of Commerce here and who the ofli Irate Father See here, young man; of to benefit the their give patrons every when I tell you to do a thing I want cere were. We wish some of the busibe made. can that possibly arrangement you to do it at once. ness men would enlighten us. We have cast about for a good plan to inDutiful Son What did you tell me to do? crease the circulation of the Times and Irate Father I forget, now but I home industry by subscribing the Republican and have finally made Support want it done! Puck. for the Times and Republican. arrangements that we are sure will com- on-tra- ct cUt-line- non hi nisi A Largo Payment Made on the Ibex Mining Property in the Detroit District In the European Missions. M M Warner, superintendent of the Jim Blaine Mining company, operating in the Marsh Peak Mining district in the Uintahs, returned to Provo last evening. Superintendent Warner says that he is as much convinced as ever that his companies mines, especially the Dead Man's lode, is rich, as nch as the samples of ore assayed indicate it to be. He has erected a cabin, run a tunnel into the Dead Mans Lode, and has done assessment work on the other claims. There is very much ore already on the dump, and five miners are steadily at work now. There are some suspicions that the samples brought in and assayed, have been salted, but Mr. Warner does not share them, although some of the men interested with him in the company appear to do so. A consultation will be held and an assayer with a complete outfit tanen to the ground and an absolutely accurate test made of the ore as it is taken lrom the mountain. Mr. Warner says that in all his extended experience in mines and mining camps he never saw anything that looked more like a rich paying mine than does the Dead Mans lode. o ex-bo- Acting-Governo- SAN PETE EXTENSION. ss r. awe-inspiri- A notice has been printed in the i conpapers calling for proposals from tractors fir the grading of all or any section of the new extension of the San Man-t- Pete Valley Railway from Manti to Morrison, a distance of eight miles Proposals were also received for all ties and telegraph poles for the extension, the bids to be examined on WednesdayThe survey of the line has been completed, and as the contracts for grading have been let by this time, it is expected that the rails will be ordered next week This latest extension runs southwest from Manti to Sterling, and turns to the east at the latter place, running up Six Mile creek to the coal mines at Morrison. The reason the road was built first to Sterling is the fact that a further extension will be made south from this place, and the six miles covered will form a part of the straight line south. President Bruback and Superintendent Kerr have both been down at Manti for a week past in charge of the work, the surveying being done by Oscar Young of this city. - THE PAYMENT MADE. The Ibex mine sale to the Posey-Un- - ng |