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Show Dr. J. M. Henby Office in Residence in Bank Building. the Mcilalton hotel. Most of the students who are attending the university and other institutions of learning, came home yesterday to spend the holiday vacation. OllEGOX BIIOBT LINE. Traiui arrifaiud follow: Njrth dirl fruiaPaiaoa Boiilh PaaaaiKar.....4:l! p.inl Paaamirer... Alii Tsohto. Agaui. BIO 6BANDE WEHTEHK. . m iju 9 in. Waat-Buiiu- Kiwt-Hoii- d. 7:So W. H. a ni , iuap i Snaai aa,Aai,t. Now is the time to buy llorse Blankets, Winter Lap Robes Harness oil, etc. Large assortment at Loveless A Starks. 'There was a Christmas tree and entertainment at the PresbyJ. L. terian church Thursday night. UTAH. fAYSON .i Fob Bale CnEAi1 House and Druggist and Roglatsrod lot, furniture, and gentleman's Phamaclat of 20 yeara saddle. Inquire of ILNebeker. 5t Townshend, ... -- Experience and Practica. riKW'll'i'fU.U CAHKfVLLY t'lLLKIt. The old reliable Schuttler waTrusses, Supporters gon, better than eer, at E. n. Suspensories Etc. of any pattern McBeths. Furnished to Order. Mt. Pleasant baa an epedemic My aaurk euinpJiaea avarytblus uauallr la a flrat claw ilru atura. of dyptheria, and tbe city is unRITERTIOR. ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT MAIL der quarantine regulations. Castle Gate coal is guaranteed Mutieaa to lnaura luaartlon must ia la tha to last longer than any coal on the SIBea by Thursday evaulns. All aorainiiuiaa Mona niiat ba aaeoiapaulad by the arrliim market You cau get it at E. II. ull name. McHelha, Several young men of this city Anthracite, or hard coal at E. 11. have recently received letters from McBeths. the significant box "B," which Mrs. Wm. Kitchen gave birth means they have beeu called to to a boy Sunday morn- go on missions. Uyrum Reece, ing. and Dryden Coombs, we underSamuel Douglass carries the lat-- it stand, are among the number. and beat Edison electric lamps. We have a big lot of mens samMrs. Laura Stun of this city was ple hats that will he sold at lees tnarried Wednesday to F. T. Smith thau the manufacturers price, and of Mercur. they are of the very latest styles. Dont forget Samuel Douglass At Williams cash store. is tbe place to buy your electric The Jacob Stranas Sadderly Co. lamps. of St Louis began suit iu the There will be a Christmas tree Fourth District court Wednesday and Christmas exercises at the against Southworth Bros, to colIlitf Academy lect $231 and costs of suit. The tame The day L. P. Moore entered suit Remember the Maine! at against the same firm for the payis to goods get holiday place ment of 175 and costs of suit. S. j. Page, Jr., 1ayBon. Commissioner Perry went to J. S. T age A Son are closing ont Provo Thursday ou business con- their entire Stock of men's and nected with hie office. boya CloUxliigc, aud you Rhoaa that will fit vonr feet at can got better bargiua than at any prices that will fit your pocketbook other house in town. t T. Q. Wimmer A Co.a, Hanker R. D. Swasey of Provo E. Greenhalgh, a member of died Tuesday night He came to the Santaquin town board, was in Utah with the pioneers aud has been in the banking business iu the city Monday on business. T. G. Wimmer A Co., have the Provo for eight years. By rehe wss buried on his ranch newest, best, and cheapest shoes in quest dowu at Mona aud the remaius .town. Call and see them. were shipped there Thursday. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Whitesel The snit of clothes that yon can were over from the new town of for $9.00 at Williams' cash Mt. Nebo last Saturday making hny store will save yon from $2 to $6 purchases. on a suit. 13e sure and look onr Detective Brown and claim-age- nt line over before you make yunr Howard of the Rio Grande purchase. Western were in the city Monday. Christina Hanson of Goshen Jesse Knight, and his son Will has entered suit for divorce against who has recently returned from a her husband Chris Hanson. She mission to England, were in the charges cruelty, consisting of city Tuesday. calling plaintiff vile names and Just in; a full hue of the beet accusing her of being false to her shoes made. No rubbish or marriage vews. Ihe parties were married in Goshen, Dec. 31, 1887. WimAll at new, goods. A Cos. mer Don't forget that the Home Co. will present for tbe Dramatic C. D. Atterburry is the new agent of the R. G. W. at this first time iu this city the beautiplace. He was formerly agent of ful melodrama, Borderland, on Christmas eve. the company at Murray. China Dolls, Kid Dolls, Bisque The case of the state vs. J, G. Doll, Jointed Dolls, Closing-ey- e Stnttz, for obtaining money unDolls, and dolls of all kinds, and der false pretenses was concluded 001 dolls at all pruts at J. S. in the District court at Provo Page, Jr., Tayson. Tuesday eveuing. The jury, after out au hour and a half rebeing Mrs. O. II. Pulver and aon Leslie a verdict of guilty aud fixturned have returned from visiting reled value of the mortgaged the atives at Osceola, Nebraska, after an absence of about three months. property at $800. We kiudly invite yon to exA lot of mens and hoys' caps amine onr excellent stock of holijust arrived at William's cash store. They are good values for the price day goods. We will keep the store of 35cts for choice, Also a lot of open until 9 o'clock every eysniug cape at 10, 13, 20, and 25cta each. until after Xmas. J. S. Page, Jr., Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Page, the Payaon. R. Walter of Yost was in Brignewly married couple, came down from Provo Monday evening and ham last Monday on business. returned Wednendty morning. He states that the rabbits ont in Say! Did you know that you can that vicinity are like flocks of have your choice of the entire line sheep .The country is swarming of men's clothing for $9.00 per with them aud they have eaten the ranges nearly bare. He thinks enit at Williams' cash store. the county commissioners made a The pupils of the Nebeker mistake in taking the bounty off school, of which Arthur Mitshell and hopes tbe incoming comis teacher, rendered a Christmas will restore it by paymissioners program Friday afternoon. We least two cents for each rabat are sorry wo could not accept an ing bit killed- .- Box Elder News. nvitatinn to attend. 10-pou- nd to-nig- ht. fire-dama- ged A MIC RPC MCAM $P TARTAR Spring Lake Items. DOK The Spring Lake Mining and Developing Company held their annual meeting Saturday evening Dec. 10. Officers were elected (or the coming year, and an assessment was levied. The company have recorded assessment work for the year 1898, and propose to vigorously prosecute developement woik. They have purchased an excellent lot of tools aud have ordered a aapply of powder, etc. The company owna a group of fonr claims known as the Klondike, Klondike No. 1, Klondike No, 2, Awarded Klondike Na 3, which are located Highest Honors, Worlds Fair miles east about one and one-ha- lf Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair of Spring Lake. It is promising property. Last Saturday morning two On the mountain southeast of brothers, George Heddeuburg and town, another crowd areboomiug O. L. Heddenburg, who live on Pnlvsr et al, are busy things. the State road south of Provo, bedeveloping a valuable claim. came involved in a quarrel and The meeting house committee the former picked up a teacup aud have ordered $200 worth of seats, thew it at his brother. It missed were to be shipped from the brother and struck the father l'hey Dec. 15. of tha two boys iu the aide and Chicago These will not seat the bnilding broke one of his ribs. Hadden -and more will be ordered. The burg was arrested and bound over is so free from far debt to the district court in tbe sum of building committee A in default of which he was 1300, appointed by the School are sent to jail We su; ipose if it had Sunday working np a been in Payson the offender would Xmas celebration. They promise have beeu let off with $60 or 60 ns this will be the most enjoyable time ever held heie, days. Late to bed and early to rise, pre Spring Lake is badly in need of parses man for his home In the skies. a school house. Tie oue we have Uut early to bed and a Little Early is too small to seat our school. A Kiser, the pill that makes longer and better and wiser. Bert Toenshond new bhilding will be built m the Master Frank Brown, eon of near future. David Butler will leave for a Edwin G. Brown, the merchant, is in the city this week Frank mission to England Dec, 30. A claims to be the youngest travel- farewell party will be given in hiB ing salesman in thecouutry, haviug honor Wednesday evening Dec. started ou the road with his father 28. when only three ynais old. When some of onr prospects have developod into big bonshall Books in padded leather cloth or paste hoard binding with a good anzas When Spring Lake shall variety of titles can be found by have grown to twice, or thrice its calling at J. S. Page, Jr's., Payson. present size I suppose, then Pay. But Oue of the office force received sou will call us "its suburb. Nix. nope. from a letter Bert Townshend, who is now at Fort Washington, N. Y. studying pharmacy, in which he f. Let us spend onr evenings at tlalra dial be ta uue u( Hie wliu Imauinil m.ta lham plomnt l.jr recently passed tbe examination getting some of those games at for the first term perfect. We J. S. Page, Jrs., Payson. are pleased, at will bo many of hiB Next Monday night Chris m;is friends iu Payson ,' to learn of dances will be given in the Opera Berts success. House and Hancock's building, When you ask for De , Witt's Witch Ilaiel Salve dont accept a counterfeit Everybody come. or imitation. There are more cases of For fine photos, go to Orson Piles being cured by this, than all Daniels photograph gallery. others combined. Hert Townshend. A glove contest between WillA good assortment of albums in celluloid, plush, and leather bind- ard Bean and Jim Williams is ings in stock at J. S. Page, Jr'a. arranged to come off at Provo next Friday night. stationery store, Pay eon, T. G. Wimmer 'and W. A. The suit of William Kitchen Miles were in Salt Lake yester- against the R. G. W. Ry., for $15,000 damages was ended at day to present the petition, which was signed by a large number of Provo Thutsday and the jury recitizens to have W. II. Shermer turned a verdict of no cause for DU MWM POWDfR . - . action, replaced as agent of the R. G. W . here, to Superintendent It ia now time to seat yonr friends a xmas card as a token of Welby. remem berance. Call at J. 8. Page, For the Holidajs a rate of one Jr'a. stationery store, and examine ingle fare for the round trip ia his line of cards. offered between any two stations. For Christmas and New Year Tickets sold Dec. 24, 25, 26, and 31, also Janaary 1st and 2nd. Final holidays the Oregon Short Line limit Jan. 4th, 1889, via R. G. W. will make a rate of one fare for the round trip within a radius of Next Thursday night the Red 250 miles. Selling dates Dec. Cross Society will gire a free dance 24,25, 26 and 31, and Jan. 1 aud entertainment in the Payson and 2, limited to Jan. 4, 1899, Opera House in honor of the re- also for Utah State Teachers conturn home of our soldier Ijoys who vention at Qgden will make a one volunteered their services to Uncle fare for ihe round Dec. 27 and Sam in the late war with Spain. 28 limited to Dec. trip 31, 1898. Although they did not have a chance to strike a blow for their country, they volunteered with the expectations of meeting the Doua on the battlefield, and consequentI ly they are as deserving of honor as EDWIN G. BROWN, those who fought. The members of the Rtd Cross society of this Ladies1 Rubbers city invite all from the age of 16 to 100 and over to com ont 20 Gents Fair. next Thursday evening, Dec. 29, and give the boys arousing wel- Choap sale will contincome home. Bring picnic as the ue one week longer. tables will be laid to receive all FORGET the good things; tbe admission PONT ia free, to dance, listen to the proThe Sweater, nil lund have and a genuine good made, 7.1 ctsup toSl.TO gram 1 a . timek 1 Hair switches iu all shades; fot Christmas Jewelry presents at 17-Marsh's. 3t Remember the Place Simons Block, Payson, Utah A. S. HUtSH Hat the largest stock of HARDWARE, Stoves aud Ranges in the county. Tinware, Guns, Ammunition, etc. Agent for LISES Tinware, Anti-rustin- g (Absolutely Warranted.) NEVER UNDERSOLD! for twwor three hundreds yards. rest of the trip was abont the same. Through the day most of the boys wonld amuse them-selv- e Mias Lizzie Barnett, shooting craps on the npper Payaon, Utah. deck, while the others were being Dear Sister: amused by Scotty the cook, with Aa I have just latftled at Hono- his ready wit. The afternoon of the 15th we lulu, I will endeavor to relate to will no doubt, spent watching for land which yon my trip, which, Fre-Bidwe sighted about 4 oclock and left We prove interesting. Nov. 8. Onr piograme of although it waa a foreign land, it was precisely as follows: waa surely a welcome sight. departure The first laud we passed was Reveille sounded at 5 ooclock and by the time mess call sound- Leper Island, where abont 5,000 ed at 7 oclock, we had onr haver- persons having the leprosy are sacks packed, our blankets rolled, banished. There we crossed the and were almost ready to start. T ropic of Cancer into the Torrid After going through the motions Zone, where we found onr Manila of what yon might call breakfast, suits very useful. Our Manila we whirled dowu our tents, rolled suits are made from very light them up, and fell iu rank for in- canvas and are pure white. Onr spection. underclothing is of cloth reaeml-lin- g When we had been carefully cheese cloth so, we did not down marched feel the heat so much as if we were inspected, we were to the U. 8. mail docks where the clad in our old Baits. That night transport Newport awaited ns. at 11 o'clock we steamed our way lit re we partook of Innch and re- into the harbor of Honolnln aud freshments, served by onr Red auchorched for the night. Then we went Cross friends. When we arose Lext morning a aboard to locate onr bertha. A sight met our gaze, which shall berth consita of a board about 18 never be forgotten. It was the inches wide with a 6 inch board Hawaiian Island which slopes There are three back from the sea to a height of 011 each side. rows of berths aud the top one was 10,000 feet The shore waa coverHi cocoa-uu- t, ed will banana, licigbt of 7 feet. ' At 3 o'clock we were all located, and food fruit trees. onr things loaded and ready to When we started into the docks start. We were given an hour to the natives swam out and met ns ourselves which we spent among naif a mile from the shore. It was and mau wonderful to see them dive after onr "sweethearts friends which we had gained dur- uickles we would throw from the ing onr Bhort stay at Frisco. boat, aud they never missed catchAt 4 o'clock the big whistle ing them. They are nearly aa After bid- active in water as fish. sounded "All aboard. We landed at 9 o'clock on the ding our sweethearts good bje, and giving onr friends a farewell morning of tbe 16th and, I, acshake we were booh all on board, companied by several other boya, cheers and hnrraha arose from the hired a rig and spent the day crowd aBBhe steamed back from in the The fore taking sights. the dock and whirled her way to- part of the day we spent among ward the Golden Gate. We were the plantations and cocoanut escorted ont of the bay by a groves. In the afternoon we visitboat loaded with people ed the town. We went thongh and a band which played tnnes the Jnenns Palace, the Museum suitable to the ocasaion. and several other noted palaces. When the aalntes from onr com- In the evening we went to a moonrades on shore had died away we light Bocial of the natives After soon found ourselves towing about seeing how they enjoy themselves on the mighty deepi The troops in their own ray among the flowconsisted of the 20th Kansas ers in their groves, one could hardand Wyoming Light Artillery. ly blame them for fighting for We were accompanied by Gen. their believe I I wonld country. Miller and his wife . After taking enjoy that kind of life myself. a farewell look at the American I cannot much abont this say shore we retired to our berths but place as we will be here only 24 we did not remain long until they hoars. began to lead the way to the upThe longest part of onr voyage per deck and began to feed the is yet to come. By request of fish, myself included. No one General Miller we are going will ever know what kiud of a through the China sea by way of night I spent unless they have Hong Kong. From here on we been through the mill. are to be accompanied by the gun The first part of the night I boat Bennington. It will take 5 thought 1 was going to die, but weeks lo make the trip, which no after that I waa afraid 1 was not doubt will be a tiresome one; bat going to die. The next morning the experience will be ot great we arose quite early and spent benefit in the fntuie. most of tbe day lounging abont There is about 5 hours differthe deck. Borne were still as sick ence in the time here and San as they were the day previous. Francisco, and a very great differOn the morning of the 10th ence in the climate. The natives everybody arose feeling quite well go barefooted and wear looose and after partaking of a soldiers gowns, while an overcoat is qmte breakfast we all geathered on the comfoa table. I have a graat many hurricane deck and spent most of things to do, so I will close as this the day watching the whales, is my last day on sarth foi awhile. harks, arid other sea animals P. S.- -I have talked with Mrs. leisurely swimming about as we Mnsser, formerly Miss Jennie I u glided by. Tbe flying fish attractof Payson. She is not in town, ed great attention by their pe- but is 30 miles out. 1 have beeu culiar movements. They go in talking thongh the telephone. The ahoals and resemble a flock of ducks beat starts in 30 minutes. So when they rise from the water and Good Bye, with regards lo all, Your brother, Dave. FROM fly HONOLULU. The . io pine-appl- e, pas-sang-er at-te- |