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Show LL -- !: : W- - ; .. t. t ' p. s A , ' . & V . 55 v,VvVi',:- !'' - .Vi- . '1 . . - ' k : ' ' . - ' , , I. FAY-SO- PAILY TTIHeS N DEVOTED VOL. TI1E INTERESTS OF PAYSON AND TJ TO II. K SOUTHERN PORTION OF UTAH COUNTY. 9 PAYSON, UTAH, WEDNE3DJY, AUGUST 22. 1894. NO. 43. Every pi jjrson over the age of 15 are invited to ittcnd. It is earnestly desired the remainder scattering as they ed the yards. ;j that ever) body be there by 8 oclock. All membt: rs are requested to be there as there will be some very important business t( present to them. OF UTAH PROPERTY. Tribune. One of the heaviest rains of the fell last night. Registered at the Wightman His Wlfo Deal Booth, Mr. Durant, Salt Lake. the Chillrcn Dying- Wednesday Aug. 22 the Umo fic evening train will run through to Juab instead oi to Provo only , arrive at Payson Husband. VALUE reach- anl Finis The Ter itorial Board of Equalization 8:00 p m. met yesterday and devoted its attention II Born To the wife of Ed Elites, on to the worla of comparing the assess jd valuation oh the various counties for the Monday evening, a boy. We wlmdered what tfrat stationary smile on Ells face present yeair with that of 1893, with a f was all about. view to equalizing the same where it is of Yesterday's Telsgsaphih News A crazy man is reported to be running deemed (necessary. Four counties, Sunmay in Payson which, if correct, should loose Different Parts of the Globe namely, Ka ne, Millard, Tooele and Garbe run in by the authorities, as a lunafield, have . iot yet submitted their corThe "Tines Condensed. tic is not a very desirable thing to be Specials rected tots Is, and their tardiness of running at large. course delays the work of the Board to For the Conference of Utah County a certain esftent, as the returns should School societies ou September Provo, Aug. 21, (Times Special) Miss Sunday The Reform S( hool with its spacious have reached here not later than August ) Lizzie Freece, of Salina, attending the 8 and 9 we will make the usual rate of 15th. buildings and broad grounds appears B. Y. academy, died yesterday afternoon one fare for the ronnd trip from all points Chairman Sowles stated to a represen- from anything but rq:nantic, and that the infiumaticnof the brain. in Utah county lo Provo and return. cherub archer love should visit this tative of t le Tribune yesterday that Ike London, Aug. 21, (Times Special) The Tickets to lie sold September 8 and 9 institution and t lere abide will surprise total asset sed valuation of the Territory excitement and mystery in yachting cir- limited to Sept 10. J. II, Bennett, the natives; yet it has just been learned would be in the immediate neighbor- cles is timmering down to a general GPA T A. can hardly be pronounced that two pairs Of smitten twains were hood of 8b )1, 000,000, as against $117,505,-27- 5 feeling which friendly to the American visitors. Tribune. in 188; meeting among the trim kept rose Chicago, Aug. 21, (Times Special) SPECIAL NOTICE. bushes and exchanging timid glances or Gov. Altgeld spent severul hours today by the with the citizens of Puilmau. He was returning fond CONVENTION. tdd that 2,135 families have been helped The Times publishers nave determined hour. do not know just what method 1 shall to give their pations the benefit of every "The two loved lasses were the girls tii to aid these men, said thejsoVbr-ni- r, ai i&ngeuitfiit tkwt can pctx.ibV.Vd mad'v ko A County Convention of the RepubliBertha Curtis and Wilhelmina London, but something must be done. We Have cast about for a good plan to inwho escaped from the school ever a week can party of Utah County will be held Washington, Aug. 21. (Times Special) crease the circulation of the Times and ago, and walked to Salt Lake. The two in American Fork on Saturday, SeptemRepresentative Hartman, of Montana, the Republican and have finally made 11 a. ni . for the purpose ber at 1891, 8th, caused whose languishing glances presented in the house today a strong youths also of and resolution in f ivor of the free coinage of arrangements that we are sure will comfaces maidens electing sixty delegates, blushes to overspieadthe adopted by the powerful labor mend themselves to the public. were Charles Porter and Earl Steven-601- altercates, to the Republican Territorial silver, We have arranged with a prominent oi ganizations of the country, alias Adams, who made a break for Convention to be held in Provo City, artist, who does all the work for the Pittsburg, Aug. 21, (Times Special) liberty last Thursday and followed their Sept. 11, 1891. Thomas Harper, of Esplenborougb, re largest Salt Lake enlarging houses, to The member of each precinct is re- turned today from Mount Clemens. He trail southward. enlarge photographs for our subscribers. The boys by making forced marches quested to see that primaries are held fipund his wife dead in bed, and by her We make the following offer: To any their two children, aged two and during the nights, and hiding by day, in his respective precinct for the election sjde who pays one year in advance for one fQur years, lay unconscious. The woman to and alternates of the on and Lake delegates county ded from hemorrhage and the bed was the Daily Times and 81.00 additional reached Salt Saturday were secreted in the house of Mrs. It, B. convention, not later than Sept. 5th, saturated with blood. The children are we will give an excellent enlarged crayon Millard, where the Salt Lake detectives 1891. The apportionment of the several inn precarious condition from lack of portrait from any photograph they bung food and breathing the contaminated us. These tracked them. When the ollicers ran precincts will be as follows: portraits are 14x17 and witha tmosphere. out frames, but the frames can be 6 them down ike boyj bolted and ran out Provo, 1st ward . . Colo.. Aug. 21 (Times Special) secured for from 75c to 81.50 at Huishs i Pueblo, 0.1 r, mU tne back door. Porter was ahead, but Wells and Foster, the great ' n qn u was brought to a standstill by a shot California bicyclists, have decided not to This gives each one a chance, to obtain 7 4th o east for the national circuit races, an enlarged portrait and a good daily or from one of the officers guns. Steven8 .'hey will take in the Utah circuit this weekly fur one-f- o trth what the portrait 1th son kept on running with the other eek and then return to the coast. costs generally alone. , officer close after him. Finally the crack Springville lo of the detectives gun, which was re- Lehi . 2 Provo Bench NATURALIZATIONS. THE BEAUTIFUL IiO KIES. peatedly shot in the air, so scared him 1 and View Lake canal a that he rolled over into 3 There were 154 iiersons naturalized in nearly covered himself with the mud Lake Shore They Contain the Grandest Sot ery and the 8 fished was he Grove search Pleasant a water. After and udge Smiths court at Provo yesterday, 13 1 ixty-on- e Most Famous Gold Camp la t e World. out and with his chum was taken to tne American Fork being from Wasatch county 3 nd the others from Utah count. They police station. Superintendent Haynes Santaquin 9 Fork 'started down to the capital this morning Spanish vere about equally divided among the The richest, the grandest, uost meet2 if Thistle now the to bring them back, and wo parties. range of mountains itl the known 2 The Republicans had to pay individ-- 1 world is the Rocky mountalMrange, exing of timid and loving glances contin- Tucker 1 ues at the reformatary it will doubtless P. V. Jnnction illy a slightly reduced fee, but the Dem- - tending entirely across and uyond the 2 icratic Benjamin be under restriction. Standard. County Committee again paid for state of Colorado, Grand old pikes Peak 4 Salem he proepect:ve Democratic voters. at the foot of which is situated the mar2 Goshen velous Cripple Creek gold camp, is here ALPHA BETA PROGRAMME. 7 Payson That great national illustrated family TRAMPS. OF BRIGADE 1 Fairfield paper, the Rocky Mountain Illustrated The Alpha Beta Society will meet 1 Weekly, published at Denver, Colorado, Spring Lake railnext Friday evening at the 1st Ward Clinton the Chief notified Pratt was by 1 (established 1890), illustrates this grand school house. The following programme brake over 2 ways yesterday that thirty scenery each week and tells all about the Mapieton will be carried out: leam and box car tourists had reached wonderful west. Also, true stories of 1 Vineyard love and adventure. This big weekly, 1 the city the night before, whilb sixty Parliamentary discussion by Arthur Alpine containing eight large pages, fifty-si- x Mitchell. 1 had started out from Ogden upin twro Highland will be sent on trial three Conductor McClain (stated long columns, Recitation by Milton Ross. 1 freights. Cedar Fork (13 weeks) for only twelve two that they had swooped down upo a him months Literury exercise by John P. Quigley . cent stamps, club of five for a dollar bill. 130 like so Total ...... ........ Oration by William Betts. many locusts, that it was i mposs Handsome solid gold rings set with By order of the County Central Com- ible to get rid of them and that tl iey are beautiful Rocky mountain gems are Instrumental selection by Esther John C. Graham, the most independent varieties of the given free as premiums to yearly submittee, Hanson. B. Chairman. Bacilman, Jr., Recitation jy Edith Peterson. tramp and busted traveler. Six of the scribers. Address as above and mention new arrivals were arrested bunilay- night our paper when you write. Secretary, Song by Di ilia Sargent. 1 1 5. hand-squeezi- ng . 1, . ............ .- ............... awe-inspiri- ng '. .......... - I i |