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Show - ' , PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMREB 8, 1900. VOL. 12. Compktt itock of Perfumes. j Complete itock of Rubbr Goode. ifiaiued for the preservation of liberty and the pursuit of hal- DEMOCRATIC EBisiitsigm&foedl es. We CONVENTION, THINK FOR ONE MINUTE! Democratic State Think for another minute what it would mean if a prescription is improperly dispensed and resulted in your disability or even death. In dispensing a prescription our first consideration is the purity of drugs that enter into it. Our second consideration is the art of combining these drugs or materials so that they are not incompatible, or in other words so that they mix together thoroughly, and you, by taking the medicine, get the effect the doctor intended you should get. Our last and least consideration is the cost to you. We charge one uniform and legitimate price for presciiptions and further we are competent to compound or fill any prescription that is legibly wriittn. Darwin W. Irvine. Prescription Druggist. SEDUCED BATES, E. A. Mitchell A Go., via Santa. Fk Route. Kansas City, St Joseph, and and return $32.00 We guarantee your fit 44J50 and return Chicago and finish in any 3j and return St Louis 39,50 ' style and cut. Bates to interProportionate Alterations, cleaning and repairing mediate points, returning limit we do neatly and at a reasonable October 31st. Above tickets . for price. sale August 9th, September 6tb, Merchant Tailors. . . WE ARE PROMPT. Joe. Douglass Block Pay sou, Utah. - audSept 20tki lso . . F. McCAW, Detroit and return, August 23rd and 24th $51.00 Chicago aud return August 23rd and 24th $42.50 Tickets read via Bio Grande Western and either via Colorado Midland or Denver and Bio Grande. Through trains, dining cars, in fact all of the Inxnries and safety appliances of modern railroading. For further information apply to C. F. Warren, G A, AT AS F, 411 Dooly Blk Salt Lake City, Utah. - . Watchmaker andjewelei Fine Repaiimg a Specialty sssorso nov aur book MOVTU or J. S. PAGK 4 Host. T. lit riXEKDB CGMTOSK This Space reserved For Gutheils New Bar Doctor W. A. Wade Surgeon O.S. L. Railway. Can befound at all hoars at his office f block west of bank Utah.Residence' on Payson corner north of Huishs planing mill. one-hal- - Notes from Bumille. Threshing is nowin full blast among our farmers. bar Shop. BOOT $ SHOE SHOP. Tbe water for irrigating has held ont well here this year and crops look fresh and green. No froet has visited ns yet The potato crop is very good and the hay ie turning out fairly good. Turnips are a fine crop this year I expect to get five or six hundred bushel from au acre aud a quarter. They make excellent feed for stock. We are all enjoying the best of health and no sickness prevails. If some of the people of Payson lass' store, who have only a city lot wonld sell ont and come ont here with Jessn Tye. that money they coaid get a good little farm and be independedt, work for themselves. II, W. BABNETT, Lumber is $10.00 per thousaud. is plentiful and easily . Fuel Notary Public gotten; yon can get two loads of wool in a AH kinds of legal documents care- good dry quaking-asday. fully drawn and executed. With regards to sll my friends I am yours Law Olllco Norman Fillmore. . . . UTAH. All grades of boots and shoes made to order. Boots and shoes neatly repaired. work done, ' Responsible Oue-ha- lf block west of 8. Doug- and p ?JYS0JV, force, sad declare that the policy of the present republican adiiiustration in relation to the Philippine islandsaud their inhabitants violates the basic principles governmeut rests f without warrant ler iu tbe Declaration of 'independence or the constitution of our country. To comjiare such policy with the expansion advocated by Jefferson, Jackson and hoik is a base blander upon the names aud characters of these industrious patriots and ought to be aud will he indignantly resented by the ricau people whenever their be heard upon the The Democratic County convention held here last Saturday was a rousing meetiug and all the delegates were eutbnsiastic in their work. The delegates were brought iu by a special on the R. ' G. W., from the northern towns of the county bat so many people were coming to the convention, that many were forced to board the O. refer specifically aud at S. L, from Provo on South, to the question of imperia-r- ir here. At Spanish Fork that the reason that it is new met the special and came e politics of the nation aud Pay Bon where they headed the resents an innovation made by cession from the depotto the opera house and furnished some livening the republican party daugorous to music. They played several pieces tliej welfare of the country and the during the day which were greatly liberties of the people. ."We reaffirm our fidelity to the appreciated. The convention assembled fit frpe and unlimited coinage of the Opera House at 11 oclock aud silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 without was called to order by chairmarf . waiting for the aid or consent of the Democratic Central Committee any other nation, aud are unreOtto F. Malmberg, who then servedly opposed to the evilB of Hon. Wn M. Roy lance monopolies and trusta and to a aa temporary chairman and Hehpit tariff intended to benefit a few Jex as temporary secretary and favored ones to the injury of the Miss Ida Chipman as assistant many. Iu short and iu brief, tbe democrats of Utah county bearlly secretary. Chairman Roylance made an endorso every paragraph, sentence, address daring the course of which line aud word of the Kansas City he called attention to the fact thtf platform heretofore referred to, Democracy stood today, as In 18&V Ahd Vaame - as. if the subjects staunch for the principles Bet forth discussed in said platform were in the Constitution of the United specifically enumerated herein. States and the Declaration of In"We feel proud of the record and made that democracy dependence by those of our citizens who W. J. Hou. still stood for the volunteered their services in the Bryan and free silver, lie asked late war with Spain aud who so of all delegates that whatever distinguished themselves that the fights they had to make oh candi- bravery of the Utah boys" is a dates to do it iu this convention, household word throughout all the after which each one should work nation, shoulder to shoulder for the elec"We are gratified that the tion of the ticket democratic officers of Utah county, Secretary Jex read the call for who have administered the finances the convening of the convention, of the county so economically and and after the appointment of com- wisely that now, as ever is the post, mittees on credentials, permanent Utah county is an object lesson to ' organization and order of business, the state of the efficiency of platform and resolutions the con- democratic administration. vention took a recess uutil 2 p. m. "Resolved, by this convention. of the con- That the delegation to the state At the vention the committee on creden- convention whom we may elect are tials recommended the seating of requested to use all reasonable the delegations, and that the efforts to seenre the nomination temporary organization be made by the state convention of J. W. permanent with the addition of N, Wkitecotton to the office of Mrs. Selena Brown of Pleasant attorney general, and Jesse Knight Grove and Mrs. Millie Stark of as presidential elector. Lorenzo Payson , as NOMINATIONS. Argyleof Lake Shore, chaplain Bnd Thomas Fowler of Lehi, For county commissioners, J, J. The following Mercer of American Fork, for the nt-at-arms, platfoim was presented by tbe com- north district; H G Reynolds of mittee on platform and reeolations: Bpringville, for the central district; "The Democrats of Utah county, and Thomas H Wilson, jr. , of by their representatives in con- Fayson, for the southern district. vention assembled, reaffirm and George A Storrs was nominated sheriff by acclamation. for by the endorse platform adopted convention democratic Otto F Malmbury was nominated the national of J uly for county treasurer by acclamaat Kansas City the 5th day of the present year; and also the tion. James Hutchinson of Spanish platform adopted by our state convention last March, npon which Fork was nominated for assessor, Jacob Evans of Provo was we went before the people of this state and elected a democratic nominated for county attorney. representative to congress by a A. Y. Robinson of Provo was nominated for county clerk. safe and handsome majority. of favor Miss Rose Young of Provo was in peaceful "We are exfor couuty recorder. such territorial nominated progress and Shadracb M Richardson of pansion from time to time as may was nominated for be acquired by peaceful means. Benjamin We are in favor of widening the county surveyor. circle of human liberty whenever Johnathan L Harvey,'of Pleasant fair and reasonable opportunity i Grove, W. O. Greer of Spanish presented, never forgetting but Batts of Payson alwuys remembering that' the Fork, John E senumenta of the fathers as ex- and B. A. Barney of Provo were iu tbe Declaration of nominated for representatives in pressed Independence, that governments the legislature. derive their just powers from th Otto F. Haltnbiirg and Grant 0. eminent of t ho governed aud that were 'chairman aud instituted Bngley aro governments, Home, at Springfield, Ohio, which is ably presided over by Superintendent Le Fevre and his wife, Mrs. Callie I. Le Fevre, the matron. The latter has recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention bccauso of the prominence of the writer. It is as follows: Messrs. W. II. Hooker & Co.. New York: Last year I used Acker's English Remedy at tho suggestion of a friend, few a serious, throat difficulty and extreme. Had used ly hard cough. n of preparamany tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped tho Calub I. Le Fevrb, Matron Ohio Pythlsn Hoom more' thathreebot" tho one-hallast is still on hand. I also consulted phyof f ties, and at least sicians with no permanent results.' (Signed) Callib L Lb Fbvbb. The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre refers as having suggested Acker's wife of tho president of the Troy English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this remody has accomplished many other cures in Throat and Lang Troubles. In conversation with aa acquaintance Sirs. Le Fevre also said: If you will call on Mr. W. H. Schauss, a prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had Acker's English Remedy in his family, and any amount of experience with without it." (hinlc they cannot keep house by all dnurclnU tinder s positive guarantee Ackers KnKlIch Kemedy U sold thet your money will be refunded in rate of failme. esc., v. and i a buttle in long-standi- ng well-spoke- S id., and - &1- United States and Canada. In Ungland, 11 d.. Pc authorize ihe alivec gnartmice. S. 1L lHHjXtll & IV., Prewritten, 4- Sale sergea- AVw . 1 I'ort toST-- - J. L. TOWNSflEND LEADING and RELIABLE . DRUGGIST. , vice-chairm- en. Testimony No secret in tho worlil stands higher in noble aims and charitaUa, are unalterably opposed to accomplishmentssociety than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good, , one of its finest institu- expansion by means of bloodshed and tions is the Ohio Pythian sd A Prescription is the most valuable piece of paper cir- Of this County held here last culated between peoples, (Not in Dollars anu cents) but in cause and effect. It is the highest product of the medSaturday An Enthusiastic is Pharmacist and which the ical profession that (or drugand Assembly-Republi- can gist) is trained, schooled and perfected to properly dispense. Cornea-tion- s. NO. 3. and secretary of the central committee,' and W. M:- Roylance of Provo and James O Bullock of Pleasant Grove were elected delegates at large to tbe democratic state convention in Salt Lake, Sept C aud 7. Some very forceful and taking speeches were made by friendj of Jacob Evans and Wm Ilydalcli who were up for nomination as attorney, Evans was county nominated by a vote of 189 to 184. This seemed to awaken the convention to more vigorous tactics and considerable excitement prevailed for a time after Able John Evans of Lehi took the floor and stated that the American Fork, Spanish Fork and Payson delegations had formed a combine some time before and were bartering votes to meet pet Bchemes, Tbe chairmen of the American Fork and Spanish Fork delrgations denied the charge and iu retalia- -i tion they hurled some reflections on Senator Evans in regard to the senatorial contest at Salt lake last year. The ticket ts nominated seems in almost its entirety, to meet with the approbation of the democratic party and some of the opposite party. Yet some are of the opinion that better nominations could have been made. This remains to be proven and will all be settled on elecliou day. Hammond of Cache. - i REPUBLICANS -. , I For' Attorney ' General.) HUj&T' Breeden of Weber. ' For Superintendent of Publio Instraclion, A. C. Kelson of SanM. A. pete. For Treasurer, John D Dixon of Utah. For Auditor, C. S. Tingey of Juab. DEWS AT SALT LAKE, The Demociats held their state at Sait Lake City on Thursday aud Friday. On Thursday part of their ticket was nominated, but up to going to press convention we had received no word of yes- terdays doings. The nominations made Thursday were as follows. Wm. U. King nominated by acclamation to succeed himself as James 11. Moyle ci ngretssman. for Governor and Fisher Harris for secretary of State. Excnrciona East Bound Via O. S. L. August 9, Sept G anil 20 to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St Louis, Sf. Paul or Minneapolis and to all intermediate points on lines over which one way Short Lino Rates apply to the above cities, except that tickets will not be sold to any points west of Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo snd Cheyenne. Final limit of these tickets Oct 31st 1900 at rate of one lowest first class normal tariff rate pins 82 00 for the round trip. AT PROVO. At the Republican state convention held at Provo Tuesday, the following ticket was nominated, lleberH. Wells and James T. Hammond being nominated by acclamation: For electors. C. E. Loose of Utah County; WeBley K. Walton of Rich; John R. Murdock of A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been re stored to health aud happiness by the use of Ohambmltiiii's Cough If affected with any Remody. throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certain tiprove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have Beaver. For congressman, George Suth- yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Caws that erland of Halt Lake. that tho climcto of For Supreme Judge, George W, seemed Impt-lefamous health resorts failed to Bartch of Salt Lake. have been benefit, jiermaneutly For Governor, Heber M. Wells cured by its use, Tor silo by 1), of Salt Lake. For secretary of State, James T, W. Irvine, s, |