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Show TV r . PALLY DEVOTED TO VOL. ' INTERESTS OP PAYSON AND THE SOUTHERN . , ; I . PORTION OP UTAH COUNTY. PAYSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 189. II. of the Lon l$n Missionary Society and Wesleyan J Ussions! TIIE BEAUTIIULROCKiES. 4 "They Contain the Grandest Scenery . LEAD U'D SILVER ,1 V' Most HIGHER. . smelting men felt much Tha $3.25, while silver climbed up one point at Cp?4 cents. The cause of the lead raise i i due to the facts that for some time fbe metal has been strong at closing General Territorial News Gathered from Oar Srighest Exchanges and Arranged for the Bene&t of our Many Headers. The Logan Nation reports the finding of tha body of a babe buried in the west part of that town. It is supposed to be the fruit of adultery between,Mrs. Eliza Beardall and Henry Lawrence, who boarded with the womans parents last winter. Lawrence is said toke jn Idaho, near Pocatello, and a warrant is out for his arrest. Mrs. Beardal is id the Sheriffs custody, charged wijpi murdering tHe babe, as two physiciarp testify it was borni alive. The woman has rk1 fcgtfTryj'fo Her husband eloped two years ago with another woman. BIG WOOL SHIPMENT. 83.10, with l slightly decreasing production by this, smelters throughout the country on. account of lighter output of the mines and a stronger demand. If the the tariff bill fails to pass, the smelter men clai(n, quotations will steadily advance to 83. GO, or higher, while if the schedule ou lead and lead reduced tariff Vf ores goes mto effect the advance will only be temporary and ir a very short time theTxrctoin price will be again the rille. Should the quotations on lead remain stationary at the higher figures th- j,esuit will be that the smelters will i give correspondingly higher pridbs for ore they are now short of, the and with this stimulus before them the mines will increase their outputs, the good egects of which would be everywhere apparent in business, mining and railroad ei: cles. The slight upward tendency of silver is due to supply and demand, and not to any immediate expectation of legislation either for or against the white metal. Silver will, however, probably (.omtnand a better price if the war Chiba and Japan continues. - low-gra- de Mr. J. E. Clinton of the Utah Wool i Growers Company yesterday shipped Tribune. 51,000 pounds of wool from P. V. Junction, consigned to Boston. In speaking SPECIAL NOTICE. of tho wool situation yesterday, Mr. Cimtori stated that his company was Tvie Times publishers have determined now inclined to release its heavy holdings, their patrons the benefit of every influenced by the recent advance in to Kve that can possibly be made. arraiSemeIJt prices. There has been an advance of We haVte cast about for a good plan to in1 to 2conts per pound in the Boston crease tiVe circulation of the Times and market, caused by the prospects of de- the RepuiLicn arid have finally made feat of the Democratic tariff bill. Mr. ::ts that we are sure will com-- i Clinton thinks the prospects are now selves to the public. more favorable for the passage of the We have xUTiinged with a prominent bill and prices are likely lo drop again. artist, who Woes all the. work for the Mr. Clinton does not think there are largest Salt LAke enlarging houses, to more than 150,000 pounds of wool left in eulargo photographs for our subscribers. the Territory, but these figures do not We make the hollowing offer: To any hands in still the amount one who pays no year in advance for represent the of the Utah growers. There are at least the Daily Time and 81.00 or one year in be-tV- ee . frames can be out frames, ''but secured for ftom 75c to 81.50 at Iluishs This gives e:fch one a chance to obtain an enlarge! 'portrait and r good daily or rth what the portrait weekly for one-fcosts generally alone. Washinton-Dcnv- er One-- ' ! pni . the the ' i ) , j . hundred Hepatites Re- -. M Sent to South Omaha . paper, the Rocky MountainHJiistrated Weekly, publiahedat Den vex Colorado, (established 1890), Ulustrutes'.ia grand scenery eii?h week end joaut the and adventure. love gun without Military Protection. This'. weekly, ' containing'; eight' largq pas,Vfif long columns, will besent'cnifaT three months (13 weeks) for only, twelve two centos tamps, club of five for a dollar bill. Handsome '.solid ; gold rings tset with beau,tiful Rocky1, mountain gems are ' given free as pre miu ms to yearly su bscriGersA, Address as above and mention bur paper when you write. ty-s- ix r Av ,4 k', v.;. Jacksonville. 111., Aug. 9. (Times Sped ial) The Washiugton-Denve- r bicycle elgy passed through this city this uiornr ing at 9:37, two hours and twenty mia- -' utes ahead of the schedule time. a, 9. it : . ! -- -. . : j- v, ' : - r .... V r . -- ' Washington, Aug. (Times Special)-BLIND TOM. ,v A jetter of congratulation and greeting from President Cleveland in thennmb jie is the original and the .only man of the United KJates is on its way to who bas borne tfiatname and electrified Dole of Ilawau. The Prudent reeoc;,lauaince8throng)louUhe WorIa.by tia. of the new was finnlly. ji phenomenal piano playing. 4 His republic nitron C , - , j , . f ehter-devie'bnjo- this week vnnjj. i v . it Y' r, .p'rj was framed and mailed yesterday. j ish an evening of perfect entertainment. Omaha, Aug. 9. (Times Special) Sheriff Drexel aent 100 deputies to South Omaha this morning. The deputies broke the picket lines of tho strikers and escorted the workingmen to their houses in squads. The strikers hooted and jeorc-- but did not offer any violence. A number of the old men returned to work under protection of the officers. All tho houses began killing in spite of the threat of the managers that they would not do any work until the militia was culled out. It is the general belief that tho strike is now practically broke. d . Blind Tom has never been equalled. Ilis immitations and perfect renditions of the most difficult compositions are exceptions and stand with the efforts of the grandest performer. Harrisburg, Pa., Daily Telegraph, March 7, 1892. Will be in Payson Saturday, August 11 Clarks female minstrels will show at tho Opera House Friday night and again Monday night. Newspaper advertising is the key to success. No one would have known that Mary possessed a little lamb had not the fact been thoroughly advertised. of p uin j WILL BE THE I. v , i ; - - O. O. F., AUGUST 16 o -- AT- MORMONISM IN SAMOA. The following is taken from the Sydney, (Australia) Bulletin. Mormon ism has been steadily gain iug ground for some time past, says the Samoan Herald, several of our foreign residents having joined that church for sheer admiration of the pure and self denying lives led by its missionaries, imp this has had its elfecton the natives, who also have joined in numbers, what a cruel blow for the orthodox shepherds , The richest, the grandest,' hw liwedn ; spiring range of mountains in tfSi know n' lay is now in Illinois. w o world is the Rocky 'mbnnTtmri Tange, extending entirely' across aud beyond" the state of Colorado, Grand old Pikes Peak at the foot of which is situated vine, mar I PRESIDENT velous Cripple Creek gold camels here That grbati national illustrated) family Eicycle --- Rkpl-iilicaand 81.25 5,000,000 pounds of unsold Utah course advanc for thj all of this will reap the advantage of we will give a A excellentcnlarged crayon poitrait fromjiny pholograph they bring tho advance in price. were loaded at us. .These pojkrnits are 14x17 and with-th- e Six carloads of sheep the stockyards yesterday for transportation to Chicago markets. The train will go by way of Denver and Kansas C ty. Tribune. Famous Gold Camp in v A most Horrible Crime Unearthed encouraged, esterday over the upward tendency o jlu lend and silver markets. at Logan a few Says ago. Lsad gaineJ.J.5 cents per hundred' over the previou sjdays figures and closed at EL n no, THE SALTAIR BEACH For tho mmmer school which will be held at lh 3 B. Y. academy, Provo, from July 9 to August 20, the Rio Grande Western v. ill make a rate of one and one-- n the certificate plan. Teach-pite- s fifth fare Not only do you get a day of pleasure, recreation and Sort, but you are conwill pay full fare to Provo ers or dele tributing to the erection of an Odd Fellows Home, a public institution which evand take r ceipt; this receipt when eer- - ery citizen should work to have located in Utah county. The Committee will spure Prof. Cluff or Prof. Bnmhal, no pains or money to make this the day of the year. and pres tiled at the Provo office from Secure your tickets of R. S. WIMMEIlat the Payson Exchange Bank. July 9 tflAugust 25, will secure for the Round Trip $1.75, Payson to Saltair and return. h fare returning. holder a rte of W. II. Siiermer, Agent. Train leaves Payson at 7 :55 a. in. one-fift- ( J |