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Show YEARS' BO mother wiping over the abiuss henjH-upon these dear, philanthropic fellows by the ungrateful, unreasoning inatmcsfl I) Why, if we would stick our hats under our arras, wait and let these saviors of the race aloue, they would soon give us literally give us everything we could wish or consume, and jiay us a royalty in gold coin for the privilege of serving us. It is only ignorance sheer lack of a knowledge of Luman nature and human history, that makes the people war contind, ually upon these trusts. May the good Lord bl ast 'em I from THE GLOBS-HEADE- R. Puhluhed rvcry SaturiU) TJib GIobP-HcaJ- liy PaMistipg Company. er euirred at tbe iKwtnttir at Farnii. L'luh. for tntiiainiaaiiiN through I lie Miili uimiuil rliwl mill inallvr, A'hUtiaiirr I smsauniox; Hue year Kla iuuiitiu SiiikIk live nriitn. big-soule- d great-hearte- ed . - re Prince Lugi of Havny, who made ft bold ascent of Mount St. Elias last year, has started on a search for the North Pole, With so many out looking for this particular pole, somo of thorn ought to bo able to fiud it. Nearly all the families in Santa-qui- n will soon be using water piped from spring, which will no doubt result in greatly improving the health of the town. We congratulate the jwople of Snutaquiu ou their enterprise, and we might say good fortune. Brutlnr Nelson wants us to know that he did not umpire tho PAyson and Provo bull game. We know it, bnt are inclined to that Frod hnd tho fellow who did umpire tho game under careful truiuiug for two weeks previous to tho event. be-lio- vo Tho common cornstalk, w hich has for years been burned by tho farmers in order to gel rid of them, promises in tho future to yeild a revenue, aiul will inako tho raising of corn more profitable. There is talk of forming a cornstalk trust and the promoters of the enterprise say they will make this heretofore useless article worth at least 8f5 a ton, Tho government pays 9100 a ton for cellulose, which it only takes 15 tons of cornstalks to produce. It is estimated that tLere is about 250,000 tons of cornstalks raised in this country each year, which would be worth, if converted into cellulose, over six million dollars. Irl Ik Hicks, editor of Word snd Works, Las the following to say in regard to trusts in the last issue of his publication: A good tuau who reads the explanations of how the great trusts are planning and longing to benefit the race explanations promulgated by themselves and tluir hired representatives, can hardly keep At last the tomorrow came. It was at the close of a cold, dreary day hi autninn, when twilight was fast Bjiprjauhing, that acabstnpp-pat the gate npj'osite, and a young man with travelling grip in mud alighted, and bounded joy. ously up the steps which led to the door. A, sad unsympathetic wind was moaning dismally through thegreat tranches of dark pine trees which sent a thrill of awe into his bnnoni. So one greeted him at the door as ie had anticipated. Softly he opened the door of tbe family aitting room, over whose threshold ib had ran so noisily when a boy. A most beautiful picture appeared efore him. The afternoon fell softly through the white curtains anil rested dninty ovingly ou the silvery gray hair of his mother, who was sitting motionless in the invalids chair joforo the open firo place. Her eyes were closed and a smile of sweetest contentment adorned her natures, while her pale, thin hauds were clasped closely in her lap. Thinking his mother asleep, the hundsome youth bent caressingly over and whispered, Mother, dear little mother, Bertram has come back, have you no welcome for him?" Bnt the loved voice did not awaken her. She heard it not, for his little mother was dead. Dell Dolores Fatten. d It may scum strange, but it ih ft fact, ibiit wa can send you the Farm Journal for the balance of 1WW ami all of 1901, 1902 five years, if you and 1DU3, will pay for the GluUK-I- I faded one year ulmitd. Both papers for just the juice of ours. Whether The return of the Utah volunyou can icnp the advantages of this Hurprisitig offer ileja mis on teers fri ru the Philippines how soon you come forward with promises to be a grand event, and tho cash. the boys will be entertained in a way that will partly repay them Liquid air promises to become for the gallantry they have shown the future moving power of tho during their absence and the universe. hardships and privations they have endured. They deserve the highOne Swallow does not make ft est honor and tho cutire state will summer, but it is sometimes re- undoubtedly turn out to weloome them home. The gallant boys, sponsible for a ilrnuk. have fought hard in every battle since hostilities of It wont lie much consolation with importance and his followers Aguinaldo for Aguinaldu to know that fight-in- g been veiy have and commenced, Joe Wheeler is on his way to fortunate, loaiug only a dozen Mamie. men, during alt the engagements. We trust nothing will occur to If bedbugs were useful, we sup- mar the celebration of their homepose some of the eastern goldbngs and that they will be coming, would try to form a trust ami corgiven a royal welcome, and made ner them alL to feel glad that they are volunteers from tbe youngest state in said the love of money is the Union. W e wish them godIt is root of evil; but what about the speed. love of whiskey? Surely the latter hits a claim of being the root Tomorrow, of a few evils, and the worst kind And when the morrow came, I at that. I still Tomorrow. From the of de Vega. Ijtifio Spanish A Bhowor of meteors is announcAcross the street from my dwelled to appear next Monday night, ing, stands an old house of rural bo if you witness an tmnBual architecture, so ancient it is, in sight dont get excited, for it is fact, that in somo places it is fast no sign that the world is coming falling to decay. In oue of the deep Bet windows, loan end. from which, the white musliu 10, Story of a Slave. for bis speedy return. curtains are drawn gracefully aside, stands a box of thrifty, blooming mignonette. But the familiar figure whom I was accustomed to Bee near it day after day, is now absent, aye absent for-eve- rl At the thought,. I involuntarily shed a tear of sympathy, as I re cull the story so solemnly sad. Every day, at a certain hour, a small, fragile woman, with a willows' cup resting becomingly on her suowy white hair, approached tliewiii.low and gnzeil hopefully and expectantly down the path from the house as though waiting the arrival of one most dear to her. My supposition I found Afterwards to bo true, for she was looking for her favorite sou who had been absent from home ninny years traveling in southern climes, lie hail written that ho would return, and althongh tho nows was indefinite, it thrilled with joy the heait of the little mother, who awaited with so much eagerness the coming of the day wlicu she would again behold the idol of her heart. As day after day passed by and still he came not, a calm look of peaceful recognition stole over her countenance, her strength began to fail rapidly, until she was no lougcr able to walk to the window, but was drawn instead in an invalids chair by her faithful color-- e 1 nurse, V.' hen she was too weak to raiso her poor aching head, she would inquire childishly. Do you see Bertram coming, Mattie." Not yet Missas. would fall tear-full-y from the old servants lips, to which response always came the familiar reply, Tomorrow he wil come; yes Bertram will surely come I missed the face which I was learning to love, snn-MAu- ia fr To be bound hand jnd fool i years by the drains of diseflM: Geo. of form worst the slavery. I). Williams, of M inches er, Mich, tell bow such a ;r5 Experience a MET MHiIifaS sla?: was made v;V;.Wu V free. lie Si)s: "My wife has hcrimo helpless fur live yean that she fuuld not turn over in lied alone. After using two bottles io Tin: of Electric Bitters, she is wonderdo her able to fully improved and LsaMle ill iwn work. This supreme remedy cures diseases female for quickly nervousness, sli eplcssncss, melan- to choly, headache, backache, faint- -j Hist and most Popular j.udu Cripple Creek, ietur, Ai in, ing and dizzy spells. The mira- Chnwuou ftpruig-- i.nu medicine is a godsend to wok , sickly, run down people, Lvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Soldby J. L. Town-shen- Biml vf4v4 f ii Mr. J.fiiyMrt Hr. 't. of tfry fcirMiiilc fot.ruiit. fir u.omha, L Kkudbyiill tuiwwlH.tUrr A CU1..1. : KvisiUCo'SKewYort THE y L POINTS EAST PEOPLES d, Throw)' NImj;i r mid till iaiS?i trodLlml Tar. ryaii ILlitt-tThey on lint? ruimiii fJroiifh Five Chair l.4tlYil! Curst,j lH'.vr Colorutlu City ui.d iiiUTuvtrdiuitt l'oiuufruiu Siilt NOTICE. m. 8528 Conyhigmt Ac. a pktrh will ntwcriptWHi niay nr frt wind bur an ninaiii i'MiiiKl.'e. t'1 '(i. 11 uii if.. Ilwidhnr.k On I'Rltfut .11.14 Hiinu-- Airswiiriuir iiaiKnu. i.ikiwt tbmuirh Mann A Ctj. rucl.Q Mr, itii..ul fli inri!. uilha i . ..-- 1. 1- -- Jltitcrican. tint clc-worki- ng Druggist. w.dli'!. ! m. i. m.,1 ! short line Iot, n An E.i.l. In ' FAV01UTE The Great tlverland Route, tho ui.tf United Hutes Liiml O.liro, Quiiiu Jp.i ific 11. 11., is a strictly Salt Lake City, Utah, July S, 1n9. TramxltMveubilurriYM B.lj.Vi. ti. Jf.drjvit. " traiiHjnrtation lino 7 ,(1 mTo whom it may Concern: olfeni it patrous utiequaled Notice is hereby given that the State v iud the x. A. ii:iST,)r,'. Iiiy 1 ifiv.t Ann. t, of Club has libit in this office a list following umlispned facts: That No. 411 of lands selected by the state by ifiug tl.o Uuiiiii Pacific you for tbe establishment and maintenance of permanent water reservoirs for will save inui.y lioers time to all irrigating pariKnes, under section 13 eRs'arn poinis: therefore the time of the Act of Congree approved July Ijou nine in iu,l to the money 16, 18U4. The fullowlu tracts, eme .ninl. Tlie PIONEER Dining braced in said liat. are In townships Lliu JAUall fVin containing mineral claims of record, fur LINE froinUtidi. viz.: lhel)NljV LINE t'oiiip.jAil with west of half northeast the quarThe liuiler Smoking md Library Cars ter and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-fouhoriigh 1 n i!n.f.i! Vest i billed Jal- in Township nine south, range rrn fy,n aiv ami Oii'iimry Sleeping Cars, two east, Salt Lake llase and Meridian 1 Ilcclining Chair Curs, with no A copy of said Hat, so far as it reEoafhess Cannoe be fared , lates to said tracts, by descriptive subchange to MiAsnuri River aud Chi- has been conspicuously posteago and only one change to New by local applications, rb they can divisions, ed In this office for Inspection by any , tiio not reach the diseased portion of person interested, and by the public THE COLORADO SOUTHERN York. As , . lowest rater to all via tho Uniou Pacific avu the ear. There is only one way to generally. Jl Within the next sixty days follow-- 1 why i:ol vac jtrefereuce to any care Deafness, and that is by con- log the date of this notice, under do- - CITY It'YSI. are the ccu.iikcviiig linci. other line? I b'twe' stitutional remedies. Deafness if Two trains for all points east a ,,,c "r h.hio Snll I.uke City daily at 7:00 caused by an inflamed condition of contests against the claim of the Mexico, A.M. and 0:25 P. M. Detuih-i- l to any of the tracts or subdlvls tbe mucous lining of the Eustach- state Anei cun tie t iiiaui.b tl.e n. j Ions herein described, on the ground tf (,vorv kiutl relutine ian Tube. Wheu this tube gets that the same is more valuable for Worth gateway r.,rTexa.s Mexico. New j t0 tren ,(1 inflamed you have a rambling SuuihiTii j.i,rf :1 i. .n v.ili lm u,,,! Easti-rand pn.niplly port sound or imperfect bearing and to the General Land Office at Wash-- 1 8tte: (1 furnished on spplica. when it is entirely cl jsed Deafness Irigton, I). C. Failure no to pretest or contest within the time specified is the result, and unless the Ikj consldored sufficient evidence character inflammation can be taken out and the tracts, and the selection being other this tulie restored to its normal wise free from objection will be rec--1 traffic. 0111 mended fm approval. T11E 001.01. ADO AM SOI.TH- condition, hearing will be de Khan K 1). lliinitM, Register. nine out cnees of Cao. A. Smith, Rkckivku. ERNsi'ivesHll tlm impurtaiit ii!ii: stroyed forever; ten are caused by catarrh, which is ami uiiiiiui: cunpsof Colorado. ON EVERY BOHLE nothing but an inflamed condition IIOYTaUEHMAN, KOTABY of the mucous surfaces. . SMI.-Of Our. I, thh OousumptlOB We will give One Hundred 0 Mt guarantee: "All we asa of you Is to Paybox, Utah. Dollars for any case of Deafness use of the contents of this (caused by catarrh) that cannot be bottle faithfully, then if you can suy cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. you are not henefitted return the bottle to your Druggist and be may reBend for circiulars, free. fund Price 25 ct., the price pa ill. F. J. Cheney Jk Co., Tub do 0. 50 cts. and 31.00. At Townshends Sold by Druggists, 75c. drug store. Ip-to-du- ie - I I , r, I I r.-- .nvT A ... il-i- ... -- I , ! non-mine- II. Stake, I PUBLIC, I two-thir- There are ethers Is one of the up to dato slang This refers to expressions. ns well as to other things. There Are other Bailroads, we will admit, but there are no others having ELECTRIC LIGHTED trains between t i t issonri Iliver and Chicago. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway leads in all things. Electric Lighted, steam heated, vcstibuled train running over a stone ballasted Bail-rom- steel rail ls trick give yon a service unequalled by any other line Through sleepers from Denver to Chicago. Through Tourist cars from an Francisco to Chicago. We are the SHORT LINE between Omaha anil Chicago. Why not get the lxst at the SAme price you pay for any inferior article. Try our Hue once and you will use no other. For time tables, maps etc call on or address. L. L. Downing 212 South West Temple St., Silt Like City, Utah TA. WU1UKB PreM.Irnt. W. H. TAX NKK U. S. WIMMKU. Canhlfr Ylre-l'mlile- nt SI 0,000.00. PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK P.iyaun, Utah. Tranearte a Cnirral Raukiiif Kiiilneit whoso coming was awaited with so much patieuoe by 4 per cent tutere t bis mother, was willingly detaimn paid ou time tlrponttn. from place to place by admiring frieuds who gave banquets in his COLLECTIONS honor and courted lus favor. Little lie kucw of the inteuco The son A SPECIALTY. Great Rock Island Route. VIA THIS MEANS BUSINESS. On the principal lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee A bL Paul railway passenger trains are CQLCR'CO FLYER FAST EXPRESS trio lighted, steam heatinl aiul protected by block signals. With Ler.ici CENVER . 2:35 p. . Lmvm DENVER these modern appliances, railway . . . I. HI. COLO. SPRINGS PUEBLO . . 2:3Sp. OS . 7 p. at. traveling at high speeds has reachArriue- 101'EKA 7:30 I. in. COLORADO SPRINCS . 0:40 a. nt. ed a degree of safety heretofore KANSAS CITY 9:1B a. w. ArrlVM LINCOLN 2:11 p. in. , , unknown and not attainable ou " OMAHA 4 :?S a. .n, Ai. T L cm (V.'a'.iukli U DEC MOINES roads where they are not in use. . . O.'J J p. ., j.) .15 p. DAVENPORT . . a. 2:E3 is, Electric lights and Bteam heat Amnut ST. JOSEPH . , 10:40 a. a. CHICAGO . . . 800 a. m. HUC0LN.;if. .mu.) make it possible to dispense with 6:42 a m. Oiy Hl " OMAHA, g::,o a. m. iiv.) he oil lump and the car stove. Tlironifli Slrnipri (ilurado Silnm to Block signals lmve roducei tho Tlirnnch. Sloppcr nnA Clinir (.p. (V!ra.!o St. Limit vln Waliuth lt'y. lViiic Yistllielo tliror.i;liint. tu chances for collisions to the miniTlit Silent train in tbe Wpnt. mum by maintaining an absolute These are New Trains in Addition to cur Tomer Servece. iuteival of space between trains. t ' -. ... i. riiit-nt.-n- 71133 2EN72S I 1 1, Rn:-ftiN2-i W Fur urticiil:in and fuMi-n- irlviiiirtimp of tlipup train wrllp W. H. FIRTH, E. E. HacLCOD, JNO. SECASTIAN, (IpiiI Ai.. hN till, A. G. I.A.,' TOlKKA, 'i I1 A.. CHIC onsoriaf 8CEXI0 LIXB OF THE WOULD. Parfer. iii Tbe Only Line Having two Lines of Rail-- 1 vay Between Grand Junction and Denver Ticksti Good Via Either Lias. Two Daily Fast Express Trains to Glenwood Springs, Leodville, Cripple Creek, Pueblo, Denver and Colorado Springs, All Points East. Capital Sto.sk: sudly. longing and yearning felt by bis PIKES PEAK ROUT- E- Effective June. 1, 1899. Train No. 2 leaves Ogden, 7.30 a m.; alt Lake, 8.39 a. m. Arrive a.t Glenwood prings, 8.52 p.m.; Pueblo, 5 08 a. m.; Colorado Springs, G.25 a. m.; Denver, 8.40 a. m. Fine brtfh room in connection. H. OF. Train No. 4 leaves Ogden, 7.00 p. m.; a It Lake, 8.05 p. m.; arrive at Glenwood Springs, 8.42 a. m.; Pneblo, 5.14 p. m.; Colorado Springs, 6.4G pi m. ; Deuver, 9.15 ix UTAH 8 STtriNS KiFLfcS . tc HAVE rOLNAfil iOAX SalLil:-- m. si WV incr.-- oitr JH ft n OnrfMM,V-W- e f Cuunpptlon. maila at PiipMo, Colorado Sprintr ntul Itpiirar with all lltipa nil. dinliur cnr. phnlr pant and Fnlltnan nil train. Tnkr tha llpuvrr A dwtipra mi anil KioUrnnilr hnvaapnmfiirtalilp trip and enjoy ha Rnnt amifrjr on the continent. .tl.SIIICK.VFP. lilt.. I'uyna. S. K. IIOOlER. A. HI'TSHEH. TrolBp Man. U. P. T. A. Denver, L'olu, Jtenver, Colo. n. F. XKV1NS. Gen. tjc't. II. M.Ciililnir. Trar. A't. 5S W. 2nd South at.. Salt l.ako Citr J. of.vi H . PISTOLS t.i t; o jt ith tiro 7 n,.. " burnt, G i.i in it,, in ijrrrif our ffuarantmt. frier, Vtntf.ui,;m iritit burnt ff.fiHirilh hum. irnfiifin of ti-ii- ttjnranls. M J 4 ... Sr tO-h- 1 nh IIV utnhr I jfliv.isi FXTKKjfKAXlRAir .. -- e-r f.-.- H !':. ,:;. IV T, PAYSON. StJiifA A HOT .TT 1. , i .an fr fi a jii.l tine rf c..-- PT, i." ' .tv ? ou ; t.uf vV- -, ht front trurnu.ti.l 00 ' 1 ACI1 I! T11. i . -a mi i u, - -.r rroor. co.. kHicorn; falla. mass. A |