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Show 1HE PAYSON t iddMird fie Hal GLOBE. Ccrcpwj. ruidiahnl nrn y .Inrtlay W.J.IVKHUX, Mditue. a sL'nscKirrittx; 'ua rrar SIX b mil. A Miraiasiupi editor ra a tabled to (loath last Saturday he failed to Kin a oigthy uotiee of a lecture his slayer was to deliver. We never gave eve'i a line notice bf four lectures Prof. Farris gave here this week, but have reasons t feel thnnkfnl that the M lasisdi pp: lusn was not the lecturer, for had be been no doubt the lifo blood of our entire office force, even to the devil," would have been spilt ere tut-ans-e how. The game of football is meeting with some decided oppositlou The throughout the rountry. of House Georgia Representatives has passed a bill against it and a Chicago Alderman ia making efforts to put a stop t) the game in the Windy Ci y. Last Saturday the board ir education of the Halt Lake Stake of the Mormon church passed a resolution tiaiicing the game. Football, we Itelieve, would be all right if it was ' hot quite so brual; for it (aunot be denied that more cracked heads, ' dislocated joints, scarred faces snd broken bones result from football than from prise fights. diiv-ount- e 'The sli uting down of the Paysnn teity electric light plaut for repairs since a week ago last night fa to be regretted, for it will cause the people to entertain a feeling of distrust snd a fear that the lights cannot lie depended lipon. The shutting down of the plant ia not the only thing, for it does not amount to so much the injury done to the electrical From what we can apparatus. learn the miahap resulted from ignorance of what was wrong when 'an effort was made to start the plant up. This would suggest 4 that it would pay the city to employ an experienced electrician 'to take charge of the plant FighU and drunken brawls are of too frequent occurrence in Kaleni I just now aud something should such done at once to put a slop to disgraceful proceedings a. have been going ou for the past two weeks Ijadiea now hesitate to go to a dance cr any oilier public plai of amusement for fisr some drunken cor" will lie there to kick up a row. If a few of these ho idioms were made an examph of these nuplearfiut occurreucea wonld not la ro frequeut and Salem would Ins a very undesirable reputation. Last Saturday another livey El I fracas took placH here. went to the home of his brother-iu-laTeddy liauks, aud knocked at the uoor. Teddy called out wbis there. Underwood being druuk shouted "open the door or Ill smash it i.i. The brother-in-laopened the door and was cracked over the head W.M. YANNEK It you art yolng ot K.S. WIMUSM. O.blrr AsthurlxMl Cspital Stork CH S f O.OOO.OO. speedily recovenl and got np sud seizing the bottle dealt bis assailant a blow on the head which brought him down ou the porrii, where he was Leld, and told to Underwood leave the pemisea. promised to leBve if Teddy would let him np. Teddy granted the request, aud Underwood ninbled off home. During the squabble Mrs. Hanks ran over after Bill Davis and requested him to come over and stop the fight, but Davis tefujed to gu Gold-Fiel- Fair-tfiel- d; t The Companion during 1898, Present readers of The Companion who renew their subscriptions, and new subscribers will receive free a beautiful calendar printed in twelve colors, and embossed in .gold. The paper will be sent fn e to new subscribers every week from the time the subscription is received to January , 1898; then tor a full year to January, 1899. An illustrated prospectus will lie sent free to any one addressing The Youths Companion, Boston, Maas. U1GEK&C0. - - . Trawa-- MBH-- rgtl Valst cptr Offered. fatara Soooof OiokhmSS.Howoe horn, rayraikcUofM a Vtoo Mill to MM, BOW MOWS (HITS, .1 vim iitba Mi if run toofhllMl faring dm Mdra poMuntok thau Mta aw mmWIiIi tfaw gry mi ktock Irak Fitaa M too. Ma from Qhw Tkorafao.soor.rtlo inoSouaBoo. Blu K fc weir unr toHdikMi rt iMokmo Jm Ikssth. "tMirri 1 IBM AlfaaH htsal iu fianr mm tm mrn - Halt (HIM vttk M sad TWW laadk. ! Ifct IHalig frrl urn tut uiwi apt m ali laeyaee roe. so fartry wa( cUhto jras faw poapokk Mrar ckMM I. a. fall Hiofc a iratatfar yo h M ifaa ih. Mry. Akora ec. ThWH. am laitf Amy as dm raotwIoL - Mara to oho orS kotow, udo aa Bniikii tomitB rmom ItaM Ihrarakaul wkk IWim"akiM ptoto Mr. fawf WMS bctofL ok pKtoM froMi MwoUouyrt Am Mon Mitor rtB IkrMl wSk mk nsM na ftunsrt s to aS. NEW STORE. AH hw 1 Bill cI No Tiresome Layovers, Close Connections ia . hiA BfalortCM to maatoduran ia Ciini Fine Line of Tl iFAI. A Bait Lab bprinirviUa Uo VA 8wuUb lurk Hayort Ar Ar rreiue Arrive end ftepurt a l. 1. T, A. Iteuver, B. F. XBYIX&Gru. Lmiuuil SklluH S ir.ka IX Mirer Ukf Ar ; Ogden -- Mnnirth Jet. HU IM Wedding Presents Ar. tophi ') K: llaida ul "" Frien i;: Fmir trnina dally from Ogden to Balt Lake. Twu foot trahw daily from Salt Lake to all pohrtawwt. r Improved ToarbtdlerprravadFrerKaeliB-lugtliaiCara Mult Uhelu Cbl-aa lthui.i at nuge. Klagaut Day Uuarhaa The only line opafwtlmr illnlnr Tha bkortaat ami Fontaot Lina from Knit Lake to Hoover. Kruma CMy. Omaha and all Points Bast. 1 ine bath room in eonnectiou, nrant W. H. BANCROFT, Ttoe-Pre- B. W. KCCLKS, D. s S. City Ttokat QBtor 01 Main Bt.Balt Lake City. B. Stark. Agent Payaoa. A Times-Hersl- Yyyy, SYveeb 1 STAND Hridard O, Not leen j imIxs hiret linn Mairiage Guide. aramrawWlliwtrtto lira, Mtomnl 1 SUBSCRIBE FOB 1ST are. 61 tijz Imitation is th SINCEREST Flattery We are therefore highly flattered by all the makers in the United States, who are copying of the best of their ability what originated in '95 on the BARNES WHITE FLYER. to-da- d first-clas- gentlemen or 1ml ies to travel for reapounible, esfabliiihetl honsein Utah. Monthly $65 00 Position sternly. "jul MpengHg, Reference. Encloeeaelf addressed st am pet envtlope. The Dominion Company, Dept, Y Chicago Iron aWKAiids ot Yvo atid Copper -r ! WAXTED-THIJ- and d e. WORTH! AND sT WORSEXCROFT, Honey Extracters and all kinds of Beekeepers Supplies. 8mokera, Knives and Veils, I. Buriay, Gaul Pnrngrr Agt. ' Of Otax UTAH Is the place to get yonr and Ora. Mgr. Oeu. Trf. iigr. ALL POINTS EAST. OLI E. DEAN, Proprietor. PAYSON, ga ni THE Parlor. c Hratn r ti OXK WMM orj.M. r.uiK J .T. IEV THROUGH PASSEIGER ROUTE Proa Colorsdo, Vtsh sad Cslifbnls. The Chicago of August 27th ssys that on Septem-bt12th the new passenger traffic alliance between the Chicago, Milwaukee k SL Tanl Ry and the Chicago, Rock1 Island k Pacific Ry goes into effect, and on that date the first palace sleeping car will leave Denver for Chicago. This will be attached to the and iuterawdiata ruinta Balt from Lake City iHleudjr liotaraatlnf nod .trictl? anthenttok regular night train for Omaha, and mb The actual experience of eolkers end their and Ogitoa. will be delivered at that poiut to niarveiuiudtomyerlra ot gold. The lafarm-tiu- Traina toars and antjit R. O. W. R. K. depot. eou (allied In thto book baa been eerofully Ltwra the Chicago, Milwaukee k 8L Pan! ..I.S p. IB. dally... prepared (nun theawet reliable wouNee. and Arrive do tl a. x ...,....t,.lW Ry. On October 9th, a tourist will be the moan, of toedtni thoouaiid. to fortune iatbe (lty Ttokat Agent, car route over the Southern Pacific, ound Booth. GOLD FIELDS OF THE NORTH Rto Grande Western, Colorado The bank (omtelua MS pesos and to Midland, Chicago, Milwankee A with S3 full I aura pbatosrapha, takea 8t Paul Rya will be inaugurated. "Serially for thto work, end aim S pace, of o Klein! mepa. Tonriat oars will be run once a Re are the wild puldbhere of The Oflntol week between 8au Francisco and Uiililetn the kluudyke Omuitry an? other McCanns & Taylor, pnbliealHHH pnrportlns to le H art Pittsburgh via Chicago, leaving San Francisco every Saturday Onr HMinl liberal eomaihnioaa. Retail Send W rent, at oowe for eooaiiirte book, morning. These facilities will furtosodher Ilk asenta' out St. s nish and tourist service w. ju co.xkkt co.vr.t vr, LIOUOR Sisrkon Stmt, CHICAGO. DEALERS. by a very popular combination of rentes for passengers from CaliUtah and Colorado to fornia, Still doinij ntisiness at and all points east thereof. Chicago .C. MURPHY & CO., For farther particulars, time table Manufacturer, of folders, rates of fare, etc., call on Rubber Stimps, Seals and Stencils. the nearest coupon ticket agent, or address Alex, Mitchell, Com Still SUapt, Ckscki saA Bsigts, mercial Agent, Chicago, Milwankee CHECK PERFORATORS. k St. Paul Ry, Salt Lake City, Utah. UBBEBIIII IICH1IIS ETC. PagfJr.,Paysos. -- Tii epriugvllla rthda Albums togs, oHsoriaf u. - - ein u. ttfanitoh Fork Uayoon Vieo-I'raat- .d ' .... FinaRepdinnq a Specialty Labi fnnctioa Irthi Amartoau Fork eiannaut Grave AtatatloaewloorenotiuMtoahowB trains do aotstoi'. n train. run dally. SI train, ran daily axo.pt ttaaoloy. D.C.DOUGR' Oeal Mrr. si larlou-tUatio- HUOHBJfcTraBalla.. J a.iv.r, C'ul. . Cuki. . Xoiik NkMimi Ar! Ar M'AiiliX CaiHo M sndjewelei g t. il.M.Ciwhlux. Trav. V't. to W. lud tuudi at.. Salt Lahr City aa ITolloeni: 11 Y -- 'fayiudin CHEAP. I lie Watchmaker I'l.lnradi w TIJIE CARD. vI. South Bmiud SmuIbiimIu GOOD GO!JDS cry, . nnlr rl Ti'il.lc. In eSeet.fkt.3l. AU luuJ U F. McCAW, KiMim I4 Nil f ruifiK. lake Uip Huvtr A KNiivriiiiilaiiil bavrauiifortuMp trip wnd tlw flnntt Kfiwry on the eunf inut me train, will lie elegaitljreuiiipied purely hiral awl alwayaou I line. Hatmuiae them when yuii travrl, LOCAL CHANCE TO BUT Our New Stock of Saasonabla Stylo lo Oponed and Raady. TTtnli To th yraat rivara and Atlantia Ma Board. wilb all liura it. ONYeoiirhfN.oliitir earn niid liillaniii SHORT LINE RY. New Train Service Xow in. rrtlri Srinin and Iton.er OREGON GOODS $ALT LAKE From m. Pi South St. Quickest Rout Rail Train No. 4 leaves Ogden, Cl35 p. in.; Salt fake, 7.40 p. m ; arrive at Glen wood Springs, 6 10 a. m.; Pueblo, 5.27 p. in. ; Culoradu Springs, 6i35 p. m. ; Denver, 9.25 THE lilG CHANGE AND THE BEST Piitively the a. m.' l rices the Lowest . J Aud Two Daily Fast Express Trains to Elrxaut and Thnrouxbly Modora Kqntpaiaa and Karlluiux ( aafr Car, in whirh t Glenwooil Springs, Leiulville, amt.arafrso to hukiara of raanlar tra tlakatii. Cripple Creek, Pueblo, j Colorado Springs, Denver and Call on or addrosa All Points East. If. A KHU.HKB, EFFECTIVE JUNE 1st, 1897 Cotnuiaraial Frahtt A Pw. Act Romatl, Harlan block, Balt Ioka City, Train No. 2 leaves Ogden, 6.45 a a. m.; Salt Lake, 7 50 a. in. Arrive if. c. mwxiKxn, Uanaral Plwa. A Ttokat A( at Glenwooil Spring, 9.00 a. m.; 8 . LontaMo. Pueblo, 5 !i0 a. in.; Colormlo Springs, 7.13 a. ui.; Denver, 930 far GOME AND SEE US Imila-dim- ti) Lines fo fiy, Uniou Dejiota. THX WOBLD. Ticktti Gooi Tls Eithir List. and Finish. lllna-(rate- or way Betveen Grand Jnnctson and Denier ra. an. oy om ar IMoMol ora. Mwor itocifaBy kfiofa If . ulkt .WflM. ktasu, rt Unequaled in Style, Quality THE misicimshs,(ciiFm The Only Line Haing IMS Amy. Haw to hummiIm jpoaOr. fatal Hwn .na.l A. km. aad vaktoirarlln Vaslhaimik I. tod loo PlSL Wfas sMot hH PooMXfco ... .ARE. ... E. StCQmo Or any iioliit Boat, and wbb ta y doyliaht rid thruuirk tha randral htmuer, of tha Korfay luuiiufniua. ha aura to ad for a ItobM that rood, via th Missouri Pacific "SCEMO LINE a. coot facfioa. CwhoTSoiwmi. WINTER GOODS 311-35- City, St. Louis, A SPECIALTY. Y AokSatohisywr SUM HI.,. Th. imm , ? Z tn or rr Waal, Vmtr mn. Gray. Stock Ski. TnM aid. to Utwl tty', Sato. Ikud wSS lammed UfauMS aadtairtrt to itotoM of OUR k . M An ihmhrAwki.phew th. prira a .iiwol ot o kqk (net jracanmOy Um amalitliirar. WhH Tried to Stop the Train. While standing on the Rio Grand Western depot platform a few days ago I witnessed a little incident which war quite amusing aud laughable. The freight train was standing on the tri et and jnat aa it started to pull ont I observed some one driving in the direction of the depot in a hurried and excited nisuner, who proved to be G. F , one of the city conncilmen. He had some freight he was very anxious to have shipped on that train, aud when he saw it slowly moving away he whipped up and made a vain endeavor to overhaul the train, shouting at ti e top of his voice for it to atop; but it never stopped until it reached Spanish Fork. George returned to the depot, when he saw hla efforts were fatile, and remarked, That Con a dandy." 72 Observer. HiiHum. COLLECTIONS ' a cuA)tomtmiadktoi owDie nil. 114.00 sm:g rTlTf frlTa r $6.00 Isfa.AkowUlanMMAMsIaL oltor OM. M ctoMA Ml HllMb CURTIS BROS J. Gnrl Kaukiug MNft aSuSr HartfaBar games, a M G UQ aa-Jo- - Utah. RUBBER Kansas pec cent Interest jmiti un time ilrtuitH. 5 sRiaza J (10.75 irish ULSTBSS C2 SPECIALTY. Salih il.iOMSt., -- Ed Underwood engaged in a Such Qualities and Such Trices we have never before lieen able to drundeu fight Underwood was 8, II. BAIKXXX. getting the beet of T arley when offer our customers. TraBa Mauaser. suddenly his Baud gave out and he V. A. WADLBIOI1. heat an and turned tail" inglor: A Thoroughly Fint-ClaOeu1Haa.ATtoket.Agt. Stock ious retreat. During the battle Hiram Davis got excited and Combining Quality and Elegauce with Prices Strictly Fair. began to shove the other spectators -P- IKES PEAK ROUT- Earoniul, crying "stand back and Come in at once and bum the give 'em fair play and let em Newest Designs and Finest fight it ont." In ao doiug he II pushed against Jim Stone, who Style of the Season ia offence and took gave immediately Davis a bad beating. Davis went ever to the camp fire sud got the Hi y booklet t campers' axe which was lyiug ou their wagon and before anyone Dolls, Dishes, could prevent it dealt Stone a THE SHORT LINE TO books , terrible blow on the bead jnst over the right ear. Stone dropped to font, Le&dTiQi ud Colonis Sprite S. the ground unconscious, with the r blood streaming from an ugly Best Route to Rnd'Tnosfcopnlar wonnd. He was taken home in a CreU AGENTS Yictor, Aspen, Cripple buggy and now lies in a precarious WANTED condition. Dr. IJeury of layaon Glen wood Springs and was summoned and ou examining The Official Guide to the the wonrnl found the skull badly fractnred. lie says the wonuJ is Klondike Country a serious on, bat thinks Stone Through tUrapera and through Fraa Cbal Cara. Finaot BcawaVi And Blagaat Kqulpmaat. And tha Gold Helda of Alrska, will come out all right. It was They only llna ruanljg throngb Fraa Chair Bsttll Fries, tLOO thought at first he would not Car to Donrar. Colurudo Hprlngi, frtadtrilto recover. (100 Seward, (100. The reader of this paper will he pleased to learn that there ia at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all ita stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Gore ia the only positive core known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a con stitntional treatment Halls Catarrh cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby desroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient trengnt by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing ita work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address, F. J. Gheney A Co Toledo O.- ipM by Druggists, 73c ims cA O Fiiykou, Utah. . ad f fen fttper. NEW Y0RKC1TY.I I BANK vtVIXBS Vn JtUv TktWMtnhe. Emms. Cnefoilj Componnded. Prescriptions . during 1898. appears that nearly all the parties The Freshman," a were drank. I arley Clowanl and . A r rrrTTyyryw 'e'WTWT TT Direct from Mill to Wearer Which Saves you 4 Big Profits. ' PURE AND RELIABLE with a empty beer bottle. The blow knocked liauks down, but be Compamok They are: romance of college life, by Jesse L. Williams; "The of the Yukon," a story of placer, mining in Alaska, by Irving . Andrews; "Ferieda Fail fax, Writer," the story of a girl who 'wanted to do newspaper work, by .Marguerite Tracy: "The Story of m Bee Farm," by Edith A. and "The Making of Zimri Bunker," a musing tale of heroic deeds in Nantucket during the vWar of 1812, by WillfcnJ. Long. 'These stories make np only a small part of the good thingV-thavwill be spread before readers of FAY80N EXCHANGE - w A Very disgraceful row, which came near resulting fatally, took -place in tqjwn Friday night of last week. A Jew of Salem's hoodlums congregated around where some were parties from Santaqnin Five strong serial stories are camped opposite Corn wit..' . place .announced for pulicalion in Thb on the Spanish Fork road. It Tooths r.Q. VIXXIl PmkUut. . Tipaiiar I aulrad at I ha matifllaa at Farmu. Utah, for traiianlwluu tbroiiKbtb ki mail aiatlif . i aaaaaoad-alan- KiuctovopiM Hva I. A. Tin regular Conference of the In n and Ed Under wnrxl Y. U. 31. 1. Associations of thfa started south Wednesday prowill Is held in Provo on 8ake ' specting (nr work. Saturday and Sunday, November 1 have a clioiii line of 2dih sud 21st, accordiig to the groceries constantly on hand. following program: Nnvcndier 20th Call and examine otir new line of Saturday Officers 10 A a. st meeting m.; Lowest coeds. Special prices dry meeting 2 p. in ; Concert 7 p. ir. Englwrg A Co. S n iidav November 21st GenCharlie Ilillian and El Hppr eral Senic 10a. m. and 2 p. m. started for Diamond Fork 'I burs day morning in quest of the graceful pine hen. They were A. KNGBERG & GO. arurd to the teeth and expect to lerchiDh A Droggbti stay about a week. j " t Ma mouth. Y. 31. SI. j Di-ri- i Ky Publishing SALEM TOPICS. y THE BARNES FLUSH JOINT, THE BARNES INTERNAL SEAT-POS- T AND HANDLE CLA8P, THE BARNES CRANK, THE BARNES WHITE ENAFEL, THE BARNES EXQUIflTE FINISH. THE BARNES ETC., ETC., ONE-PIEC- E re all fine talking points and, wa most acknowledge, are good things to imitate. vv,vv,vlyv A few minutes spent with us will enable you to see and understand the original and only 'BARNES, the wheel of wheels. . A. W. Caine & Go. 62 West Second South st, - , . Agents. Salt Lake City. 4 |