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Show I ; ' . The Globe-Heade- r PAYSON UTAH, SATURDAY. VOL. 10. STATEJNEWS. Don't Forget.... Ts lie Swneey A Martain bank of Prom will go nut of business the first of the year. T PAYSOH PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Tim White Home hotel of When you want a prescription carefully Compounded from the PUREST and BEST Drugs that can he produced anywhere. Mon- roe, caught tire Ilnistmas day and whs ! uung'd : ih extent of 100. hunter cue mistered two IVflnil-tnilions on the outskirts of Salt Lake City Wednesday. He fired his gun lit the beasts and then beataliHaty retreat, John Woodman, a miner from Mammoth, is at the cmiuly jail iu The ends a very bad condition of his fingers ure oif, and itj is thought that he will lose boll) of lis feet. The unfortuua'e ipan was found at Fairfield, wandering about in on apparently insane and was brought to P envo by the constable. The man bud left Mammoth some time lut week, and it is thought he got a little Jtoo He started to much to walk to Mercur and lost his way, and his feet became frozen. ' Iu his agony he chewed the endt of bis fingers off. Dr Allen thinks that it will be necessary to amputate both feet, ns they are iu a tad condition, and that his chances to live sre very Blight Enquirer. A In duality Bruges.... is everything, and in compounding them accuracy is the one essential feature. We can assure you both; as we buy from the leading manufacturers, who turn out the very best, and we never substitute one article for another and say its just as good. to be found in a firstelass drug We carry everything store, and we give the highest possible grade for the lowest possible price. n c:u-ditio- D. W. Irvine,. Proprietor. n, di-iuk- . DOCTOR OLSEN, and PHYSICIAN SUB&EON. UTAH. PAYSON, Ottos at Rsnideuee (Dr, Greer's former hoiue) KHrfUk. German, IMiMfah, Ktee&iah jr.nrryhM I nf tpatten . Doctor W. A. Wade member of the state board of pharmacy and surgeon O.S. L. Riilway.Cau be found at all hours at bis office West of TuwnsLends Drag Store Residence on Payson Utah. corner north o Huishs planing mill. R. S. Wimmer, P CFF1CE IN BANK. EDWIN G. BROWN, was Number f F. McCAW, the lucky number that won the Steam Lo-.. Watchmakei comotive, Gars and track. Owner will call and get the outfit. andjewelei -- FineRep airing Just Arrived a Specialty.! Tm J. D. The Finest Ladies Shoes and Slippers j ttKMorm max ax it duuh Momi or j.s.rAax box. I In IKVIXK'M JtRUO HTORR. existence. am closing out Hogs ISuits below cost Stark, way NOTARY PUBLIC, BROWNS iiBnIiW.J. Payson, Utah a c. B- - GRRY. Am Attorney for Claimants in Land and Mining Cases. CASH STORE, .1 AA MB. . V. Afcsard Inventloa Which Waa Oeteeme of the War . aa with Spate. A grotesque invention, which, howThe ever, seems to me a good deal leu absurd than it appears on its fact, a Templeton, UTAH. called in the application of a bayonet SALT LAKE CITT, parasol. As its name would indicate, it is nothing more nor less than a parasol attached to a sword bayonet. When not in use it folds under the gun lmr-rE. PAGE, and does not interfere in any way with the eights. To be sure, such a ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. contrivance would be promptly spurned as unsoldicrly, yet 1 dare say AND NOTARY PUBLIC. our boys would have been glad enough a few sunshades in South Cuba. for Office in Lemmon Blk., Payson. "An application which came in shortly before I was transferred from the patent office to the war department was for a revolver with a case JOS. E. CROOK, in the hnndlxcontnir.ing a toothbrush n manicure set. Another nd a Atorney-who hnd an eye (o the soldier's comfort sent in a tent which could he convertblock, I ay sod, Utah. ed into an easy chair between times. "I am inclined to think," said Mr. Foster, in response to s quest ion, that the most valuable inventions along the Estray Notica. line of engines of war will come, after over, from men in our I have in my possession the following hoatilities arcand navy. Roth branches regular army d escribed animals impounded as estray of service contain many men of the or for trespass: mechanical genius, which has One spotted Syear old steer branded great been manifested on more than one ocA J on left hip, swallow fork in left casion in the past. To Illustrate, I ear and swallow fork in right ear with might cite the Zalinski dynamite gun, lower fork off. invented by Capt. Zalinski; the Kiske Invented by Lieut. Kiske. 'If damage and cost on said animals be not paid within 10 days from date and the invaluable Ttuxxacot oven, inof this notice, they will lie sold to the vented liy private of the line. These men are eminently practical, and they highest cash bidder at the Payson city have the great advantage of knowing, estray pound at 2 oclock p. m. on the from actual expriicnce, exactly wlist 8th day January, 1800. is needed. I rertuinly look for some Dated at Payson City, Utah Co. Utah remarkable inventions from thia source, growing out of observation thia 30th day of December, 18H8L during the war. Charles Selman, Pound Keeper of said city. Write for Information. Office JOSEPH el t-- La range-finde- r, Mi-eka- The marshal, able disturbance. Isaac Oldrnyd, arrested Johiyion and took him out of - the dlKew room, wLen the latter got out bis knife and made a vicious lunge at the marshal. The blade struck Oldroyd on the chin, miking a severe wound. He released Johnson aud secured a crutch to defend himself, wheu J houson gave up. The parties were in Richfield today and a warrant wan sworn out for Johnson, charging him with assault Rhichfild Advocate. A Mountain KO. 1 9 1898 Bakino Powder , Makes the food more delicious and wholesome I1VH IMTIM MMVI M. Lioi. The largest mountaiu lion ever killed in Sevier county was bagged by Harvy Heath of thia place last Friday night. Mr. Heath iB herding sheep near Gooseberry, for lleury Ivie. Of late a number of sheep hare loen missed and Heath had planned a vigorous Last Friday war upon coyotes. night, Ht a late hour,' Heath was awakeued by the barking of liis dogs'aud a commotion in the sheep herd . l'he night was very dark. Heath grabbedhis gun and hastened in the direction of the tumult lie fouud the dogs at the base of a big piue tree, raisiug merry hallelujah. Heath lit a match, and by the flickering flame could dimly discern a huge animal in U6 fired at a crotch of a tree. random and the beast came tumbling down. The dogs at once attacked it and a fierce struggle ensued. Heath continued to strike matches. In all, he managed to fire six shots, his gnn being a 45-7- 0 weapon, a calibre large enough The lieast to kill an elephant. to lion. It be a mountain proved measured 9 feet, from tip to tip Kalina Press. The Cow la Bold to liovo Piichcr Vladiealed Ulmialf to ilia Waal. I hare in my possession the followiug described animal impounded as cut ray or for trespass: One bay uinre atul colt with white bjKit iu forehead. About 5 ycHrs old. No brands visible. while Ouo sirrel horse I stripe in race; branded ou right thigh, mu! crippled in bodi front feet; 8 or 9 years old. If damage uno coal ou said anininl lie not mid wiihin 10 days rom date of thia notice, it will be Hold to the highest cash bidder at the Pcyson eity e1iy muiii.1 at 2 o'clock p m. on tiie 5ili day of January, 1899. Dated at Payeoii city, Utah county, State of Utah, this 20th lay of December, 13Jd. Charles Selnmn, Pound lveejter of Thtir names aieas follows: CHARLES JUDSON. MORONI TERVORT. GEORGE M . PAGE. GARRY SEARLE. WESLEY IMJLVER. Maid city. iismarks Iron e The cow puncher baa hit big Was the result of his splendid boot square down on one of the health . Indomitable will ard trebig illuminated pagea of hlatory, lays (he Denver Kepublican. lie baa putliia mendous energy are not found foot in it, to Lla undyiug glory and to where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys of all the alightthe utter eradication RILEYJATTEN, Bowels are out of order. If and an id about been have that ing lliings ateera of HAYMORE. herder tho unruly ataiupeded DARIUS, you want these qualities and the ou wild western plaint. mccess tliev bring, use I)r. Kings WM.I). LOVELESS. Col. Roosevelt never tires of laudLife Pills. They dcvchpe New The last named, W. 1). Love-esing his regiment of rough ridera, tlie lasib of which, he says, is the cow every pnjvtr of brain and body some lime ago. are There puncher. Only 3.jc al Townshends Drug Harvard men, country doctors, dudes Tlie'hojs are all looking fairly Store . and heirs to millions in his regiment, wtH, but Mime of them are sufferbut the framework of the organisation that has won ferns in Cuba is the. ing w hh bad. colds.. ... T1 ey. .all cowboy, bronzed,' daredevil, loud and speak vety highly of the Red Constipation prevents the bod; unveneered. from ridding itself of waste matter. society, which treated l)e Witts Little Early Risers will reThey scrapped by nature," says Cross Roosevelt, and apologises for the lan- them so well while (hey were at move the treble and cure 8ick Headguage. while sticking to the assertion. Inactive Liver San Francisco. ache, BilHuiisncKs, They were not ambushed. They knew Ion. Small suilex Com and clear the where the Spaniards were and hit A grand reception was given them because they wanted to. They gar coated, don't gripe nr cause nausea. had not had any excitement. Life the boys at the Opera House, HertTownshend. without a little scrap was intolerable. Thursday evening by the Red flTTiTnTiTOfiJiwfi mm WvuiM'Mi wUsmIm liii Anything would do to liven things up a Cio-'- s of this society city. bit The row punchers had not had even a good yell since they left AriThe house was artistically deczona and Oklahoma. The fight in the orated with large fl igs and bunttropical undergrowth was just like a unoff most of those in town to day ing, and the emblems of the Red couth fellows, every one made of Cross society were in evidence. heroic stuff. The rough riders will go intohistory The following program, inter- Best Accommodations. along with other immortal fighters with dancing was carried the Light brignde, Napoleons imperial spersed ten thou.and, out: guard. Xenophon's Caesars Tenth legion; and they will Headquarters for Charles Brewer ton, by lrayer as fiction successors and b.v into cel hy to the White company of Conan after which the Iliff academy choir Traveling men. Doyle and the Zulu grays of Ttider the Merty Haggard. And their names will he sang, Ring! Ring! and of their deeds, Bells. fragrant romance, WM. miignifieil and gilded, will thrill many Mrs. Ruth Powell delivered the a fireside circle in the golden days that are to come. It is worth something to speech of welcome, which was rePROPRIETOR. be one of Teddys Terrors. - Utah. to Chas. one Judson hy sponded Pyao,n of the hoys in blue. CHINA IS CERTAINLY SLOW. a Rev.; W . Murphy delivt-ieIVfcew Two Carl Drivers Slop sad speech after which the Iliff acadArpoa Over the Right ot XVap tor lluors. (4 emy choir sang the Union Battle row-lod- Nerve s, 1 Hots! Wightman. H. FRANCIS. d -- A very interest log letter in the New York Kvening lost tells us that the roads of Norik CM;-- 3 me in a wretchedly ncglcctid cur.ditinu. The traveler's cart often disappears from view, the roadway ! eli.g worn fnr the liwl of tin nd.ioiidrg lirlds. If two carts cl 3r.ee to meet J:; t i:eh a depression. hours mny he rr.nsuTred in the angry iiercation of Il;r drivers, each insisting that the other should bnck out. Halting liy the roadside one day." says the correspondent, to 'tit our midday luncheon, we were met by an old man on foot, rnrrying festoons of paper money, which is manufactured in immense rpm -- lilies to hiirn.nl graves. Our missionary friend, of a keen and Socrntic mind, engaged the rustic in conversation, and soon had him admitting that there was no wisdom in thus providing the departed with spending money, iiut. he remarked, seriously, wc all 10 it.' Our friend resumed his argument, more to furnish us a study than BLUE lit. MONSTER DEAD. n hope of practieal result, nnd soon Hy Meeks Adventure With a lind his interlocutor laughing in direwd appreciation of the thrusts at Cinnamon Bear. ids unpractical prncedure. Hut, said liy Meeks was in town the first lie old man, conclusively, we have time for about four months, and ways done it,' nnd he trudged on to icconipii.h his tai'k. These two senbrought in the first information we tences express with absolute have had of the killing of the great he contradiction between thefidelity pracbear of Blue mountain. Although tical tem-e- r of the Chinese and their nreternte it lm been some time since the tions of an: reiiidire for the prescriplipi'ty. killing occ ured it may be news to MFW VMM. Betray lTotJ.ce. SOLDIERS RETURN. remarkable even than the killing, or of the audacious manner of the charge, was the telling effect of They were (liven a Royal Rethe marksmanship, seven of the ception Thursday night twelve shots entering the auiinals I stily. In a crippled condition the bear backed into some brush and AT THE OPERA HOUSE, awaited further attack from his persuer, who brought his horse to a standstill aud deliberately fired Hy tlm lied Cruss Society of l'liysun, Who had arranged a good program, the last fatal shot. a giKid dance for all aud an TCxcull The cattle meu feel greatly reon L Slipper fur lh; Volunteers and lieved to be rid of this monster, their 1iirlners aud feel to congratulate Meeks as the great Ninrod of the Biuo The soldier buys from Payson, mountains. Vernal Express. who cnlis'cil to fight the Spaniards all returned safely home last Sunday having been muAcred out al TEDDYS TERRORS. San Francisco a few dijs before. . Simons Block, Payson, Utah Douvlam' Store, Th b.ir wa-- t a a great many. large cinuamo.i which has been pest ring the Ilian m tuntain range for mmy year, killing a number of colts and ciws each f ill. The fiui in h1 met dentil from a nun in the Lands of Hy w!;o ran upon him in the open country. Taking bis Vinc!m,:er mid running along side of the bear on horseback iu ivguiai Buffalo Dill style, he discharged twelve shot. at Mr. Druin, and what is more, Glenwond Stabbing. Glenwood was the scene of an exciting eccurrece Monday night A young man named James Johnson, considerably under the in flueticeof holiday liquor, wns nt the dance aud creating consider- Notary Public . DECKMMfili :!!, . lie-lo- March. A recitation by Miss Rate King was followed by a song from Miss Mary A. Thatcher, aher which B. 11. Crook gave a recitation. This Space Reserved For Gutheil'e New Bar-to- r Shop. Joseph Douglass, who acted as master of ceremonies, announced Inharmonious a song by the Glee Club, and the Club F. CRAVENS, Solwith the responed to Walter South worth.) diers Choru. For an encore they (Successor Carries a full and complete line sang Old Black Joe, A recitation of everything connected with the by Miss Mary Loveless conclud- harness businede. ed the program and it was anHave ordered a large stock of nounced that supper was ready in the gallery for the soldier boys, their best girls and also their parwhich will scam be in. to table the ents. They repaired which fairly groaned und-- a load Any kind of harness made if good things, such as the boys to order and repairing were not frequently permitted to of all kinds promptUncle Sams army paitakeofin ly done. A fur supper dancing was and continued until early DrcsNcd Sheep aud Calf Skin and Solo Leather for ShoenMkeni. Th- house was m the morning. ;iiicked to its utmost rnpaci:, yet Fall Una cf Outfit fer Shacpasn. all seemed to tnjoy ihtinsclvt s. inhar-monious- re-ui- ly . |