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Show JL VOL. 13 iJEADm PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1901. NO. . HEW the Old and tbe The old Council stepped out at 12m., EVERYBODY knows that Townsends last Monday and the new body the place to Just so! We invite everybody to come inland look at takes Charge of the City. t Cash Store is get-BARGAIN- Our Big Bargain table! P b- 3v t :;The old City Council, that has amendment to the motion, that been gnidiug the affairs of Paysoa for the past tw years, met at rz City Keep Boy the council chamber lest Monday We hare for boys good Over- moruing and transacted the busicoats that sold for 86.50 that we ness which remained, and then are now closing oat at 83.75. ' 1 turned the care of the municipal.83.05 ity over to the other body, which Cheaper Coats......... however, is changed only by two new council men, and tbe Recorder has served with the former Men's Boys Caps who conncil since December 1st., filling the nnezpired term of John 1 D, Stark, resigned. The council met at 10 oclock with Mayor Dixon in the chair Jesse S. Ts)lor acting recorder, and all members present at roll call bnt Wightman, who came is Ister, It waa a busy session in which the following business wm completed: Tbe reports of the City Justice, Treasurer, and Record?? were read and accepted. The electric light committee, to COM 20 SEATED. At 12 oVlrck m. the new conncil 00k the reins of government of our city ami held a short seasion. Roll call showed all members rBent. Prayer waa offered by tlayor Dixon. Tbe Mayors bond waa then presented aud accepted. The uew members were then called on for speeches. Couucilman James Boyle was the first to make his little talk, le said he wonld not Bay much uow but would be heard from later on. His opinion, as he gave it, of a councilman, is a man that will neglect his own bnsineBS to attend to city affairs. Councilman J. 8. Bills said he didnt know as he felt well in his resent position, bnt as the people ad elected him he would do his jest to serve them well. He referred to the political status of tbe council, but was of the opinion that the uew council will work the report be accepted after strik ing oat the 810 raise, which was A Big Lot of Warm the The seconded by Nebeker. off -3 amendment carried and the license off -3 remains the same. 65c Men's Wool Shirt This concluded the business 65o Ladies Wool Shirts and tbe remaining miuntea before Compare these with the price 12 oclock were occupied by short you hare beeu paying. It is abont speeches from the members. Balance of Capes, Coats half the price. for oar city. and Goods and Mayor Dixon was the first unitedly This concluded the business and speaker of the day. lie had been conucil A lot of mens 81,75, 82.00 and adjourned until next Mon82.25 Shoes, now 81.50. pleased with the conncil whose day night. term was just drawing to a dose. A lot of MensWork Shoes 81.00 That their labors had been marked with unity ami hoped that the , Wild City Extravagance. new council would work, together tlwcklers extravagance In municipal with the same harmonious feeling. expenditures la not confined to Bolt or any ether single city of tha He referred briefly to their work Lake country.. We flnd everywhere that in improving the electrin light nteu elected le city councils are prone to fiee with the public runs. and reservoir systems and desired Wemake find, too, city officeholder who am to see the work extended. He nut satlufleu with magnificent salaries, the lust for great wealth, said he considered it an honor to Seised with refuting to be nlltfled with what most be re elected and would do his best mee would call prodigal liberality In matter of their My, they beaecch to serve the best interests of the tbe tlielr councils to grant them more and O NOT ash us for credit, as we cannot sell goods such low prices yt t more money. whom wag referred tbe matter of commcnity.f and wait even two days for the pay. It la with extreme regret that we call Councilor Nebeker then took attentlou to ilia latent instance of thlr settling for a step ladder, in tbe over the kind. In of the city, which war the floor and acquiesced in what and breezylooking possession of the proceedings ef retort Concert. Ward First LOCAL. ADDITIONAL MOTES. SANTAQII1N the property of Mrs. George Will- the Mayor had just said. While the Iay sun city council, aa publiahed In our esteemed contemporary, the The concert in the first ward iams, reported recommending that there had sometimes been little we were overcome with County Superintendent of Son-da- y The holidays passed off quietly dismay at ene feature. Tbe schools, Brockbank, of Span- meeting honse Monday evening, $3 be paid for tbe ladder. The differences arise, these had always poignant but viewed from a social standf saya a petition waa reish Fork, and Assistant Superin- given by a committee from the recommendation was adopted and ended agreeably. He considered ceived from Joseph Worthington, dog point all the festivities were a that the funds spent in extending tax collector, asking that bis pay be tendent, W. L. Woreencroft were Monday School of the ward, was the amount appropriated; success. Increased bom IS to 1 per month. Many people coming in Goshen last and assist- a success only in one way, and that . The report of the Mayors con- - the electric light lines and enlsrg-ifiMr. Worthlugleu waa bpld enough to Sunday from the surrounding towns to the reservoirs had beam a ben- claim that Ida aalary waa not commened in selecting anew superintend-ene- y the manner .in which the progjraiq, tingent fend waa accepted. surate with the duties Involved. We spend the JMerry .ChVjstipaa once for that organisation whicn wag. prepared ' and produced 'It A claim of A. Hnish, balance efit to tbe people, Mr. Nebeker read on, hoping and expecting to And 'more around the happy family is as. follows: W. W. Emanbrack that the incOmingconnci that the claim of tbe dog tax col! actor gave the beet of satisfaction and aroonnt, for hardware, 82 was al hoped rejected. We expected fireside. work with the same Unity waa Indignantly would superintendent; William Allen, more than compensated for 'the lowed and the amount appropriat least one member of Payaon's coun. as tbe retiring body had. cil to rise in his place and denounce Our most worthy bishop was first assistant; William Okelberry small admission charged, ' The ated. the effort to grab the money of the ' Councilor Hnish said ha waa taxpayers. Alia, It wss not to be. Not favored more on New Yeats day, second assistant. The former house was only abont half filled, A E. Taylor claim of 81.50 for uuiy was the salary raised, on motion than people usually are. His superintendent, . Arthur Dali is which does not speak very well issning six licenses in December one of those who was going out. of Councilman Betts, but ha waa actallowed was in and tbe fdtnre. to amount Canada near tbe for tbe ward nor does it give the ap He knew that the council had, in ually given 0 aa extra compensation wife ptesented him with a fine going several instances, worked against for work done during tbe last six Those who were lncky in the committee in charge the encourage- piopriatsd. months baby boy. All conment they deserve in promoting A claim of Loveless k Stark, of individual interests for the bast Now, if the gcx d citizens of Tayson for the given by prizes drawing cerned are doing well. see Mr. whizzing around Townsends store as premiums for these entertainments. This com- 810.30, fer dog collars furnished good of the people. He spoke of town In Worthington an automobile, If they see him k Today the town board of 1901 holiday trade, were, Mrs, Anna mittee is appointed from ' the Sun- in 1900, was referred to the new the improvements made, aud was buying potatoes In lots, If observe that he wears a braad desirous of seeing others completed they bone )ias been busy turning over their Stewart, Benjamin, Silver Tea pot; day school to arrange entertain- council. collar button aud a full aet of new ' Tbe salary list fot December of He spoke specially on tha water- galluses, they will know where be got belongings to the hew board, Mra. Hannah ' Badbam, Silver ments, the proceeds of which go money lo My for them. We will which has been duly qualified, Pitcher; Miss Laura Liddle, Sil- to the Monday School. Ihsy give 8296.65, and conncil fees for the works question, saying Payson the be astonished If this ilsce of council-mani- c and are ready to take their duties ver Cake Stand; Mrs. Uriah Tay- their labors gratis, and it is no last quarter, 846 50 were allowed shonld have a system, not only for extravagance, this adding of a 112 a year to tlieburdaus of a of total and small amount the to a task fnrnish of the the business interests, appropriated. program safety upon them ..for the year 1909. lor, Salem, Silver Cup people, doesn't result In Councilman Nebeker presented but the health of tbe people de one given Monday night. like the the KlltiLtil complexion of The balance sheet of , the secretWe dont believe the people stop a claim of 837.50, for services as mended a' better water supply, Payson at tyre first iwlbla opportunity. Balt Lake Herald, Tuesday, Jan. 7. ary and Treasurer, for the year, to think of the amount of work watermasters aa follows: ieter ' A HUNT. WORKING FOR Betts' was the said he Councilor was read and accepftid,'- The reconnected with these concerts, or W inward 820; S. W. McClellan member, politically, bnt tirement of the' old board is with mioority they would turn out in greater 84; George Seaberry 85; Nahnm he had received every courteey Several of the enthusiastic n ambers and the best of feelings, arid good prove to the com- Curtis 85; E. EL Harder 85. due him' aa a and policouncilman, wished for the success of the new ones" have been to a gcod deal of mittee and those taking part, that The bill was allowed and the ofin no had their tics had place board. Charles A. Tietjeq was work and worry of late endeavor- their work is appreciated. Tbe amonntappropriated. ficial which to be felt for doings, unanimously accepted as secret- ing to complete arrangements for committee is not feeling much The marshals report for .Decem- thank tbe memeach and elated over Monday nights attends ber was read, accepted, and the ber of the Mayor ary and treasurer for the ensuing a rabbit hunt with Mb Pleasant, ance. council. amounts appropriated. It is as whose gunners are quit willing r year. imCouncilor Wightman had been follows: animals Arrests 11; ' and anxious they shall, and have Alum Baking Powders. Oa New Years Day the well pleased with the workings of pounded 16. A then i.Teim Jus. Z7, 1901. sent word over the telephone that bakalum so There are of Mr. many flnik appaurenee-oEver line in their unity of nothe W daughter Claim horse council, 85; feeding feeding tran- ing powders about, most of which zaaniea thay were vary Irregular and I and Mrs . Andrew Lofgreen, of they will stand half the train la with uttered my hip, peat pain 27 meals, 85.40; tele- tion in advancing the affairs of the back, itomarh and bp, with terrible of our boys. The offer are represented to be made of prisoners down pair iu tha abdomen. bearing 25 Robinson, Tintic, passed away at sportation to Fork city. cents; Spanish cream of tartar, that the following phone During tha past month I hava bean taking Wina o t Gardut aad Thedford'i the home of Mr. Lofgreeo'a fa- seems to be a fair one, but the list of powders in which chemists Police service as follows: Wm. ' Conncilor Ellsworth said the and I pawed the month- -: is on now band going figuring McClellan ly period without pain forth flret time ther in this city. The mother have found alum will be of value: Cravens, 82.75; J. C. Xurnn Dana. work had beeu very agreeable; in year. is was here on a visit when death and this may alter cases. It K. C. Contains .Alu m 83.75; David E. Sargent, 83.00. harmonall worked members had Councilman Betts and Wiybt-marobbed them of their only ' child. intended to take the band and Manf. by Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago.: What la Ilia worth lo a woman suffer-Iniously together and '.politics were Yet Ilka Kznnle Davis auffarad? Funeral services were held here orchestra along and make of the SALTAIR Contains Alum the committee appointed by entirely barred from the work. Manf. by Suit Air Baking Ponder Co. the conncil to women la thousands of homes was Ultra and art made interrmcni mata be to event the Friday, regular holiday long investigate Salt Lake City. He hoped the incoming conncil 7 who aro bearing those terrible in the Santaquin Cemetery. as remembered by the people of HOME . . Qontsins A lam ter of raising the saloon license, would work together, with the menetrual paint in silence. If you aro Our schools opened this morn- Mt. Pleasant and thosa who go Maai. by Home Baking Powder Cov petitioned by eighty of the tax same pleasant ona of those wo want to say that this feelings, aud make San Fraticlwoi that of samo reported payers ing with a full attendance. Payson, y on the trip, providing satisfactory the interests of the people their ..Contains Alom CALUMET..;. saloon ' A with the had talked ocand with sad can be made arrangements Manf, by Calumet Baking Powder Co. they first study. He said if the counvery uncommon man abont the matter, and they cil saw fit to fake Chicago. currence happened here this Mt. Pleasant so to do, a letter op the water-wor- k ..Contains Alom gave no reason other than to say will bring you permanent relief. Con morning at 7 oclock.' . The An- explaining everything having gone CROWN.'.... problem, he WQuld be with Manf. Dieter P. by J, Co., is off Cblcago. answer homes An this could' to two visited afford not that they solayoursell with the knowledge that pay them. morning.. ' gel of death .The should bear of and should 1,000,000 women have been completely two housekeeper took and committee tomorrow, close together expected a higher license. The in mind that alum makes a cheap cured by Wlno ef Cardui. These worn, stated Dixon then that Mayor C.t our aged people away. They the hunt take place it will be next did not consider his sufficient eulfered from leucorrhoea. Irregular ea It costa but two baking powder. were near relatives and only 20 week, the first part preferred. so they recommended a the conncil members ..had done reason, and headache, tsekaohe, menses, a cents while of cream pound, The band will give one of its minutes lapsed between their 810 raise per quarter and a motion great deal of committee work: for down pains. Wins of Cardui baarlng tartar costs The in thirty. tbe evening, quality deaths. They were Ludric favorite concerts will slop all these aches and pains of the powder is therefore, usually waa made by Ellsworth to accept which they had never charged, bnt Johnson and Olevia Ecklpng, and make things musical during felt work (or in you. Purchase a $1.00 boitla of the good recomdoing gratia the and the report adopt will no indicated by the price. which the 81 and 80 alone, respectiveand taka It In Wins of Cardui day, years, aged mendation; it waa seconded by for tbe citys good. of your homo. tha privacy ly. Funeral services will be held doubt be entertaining to our ' Minutes of the session were George J . Ramsey is one of the Betls. For mXri et mini llttratun. fwLliww, itrfviff wwmp Wednesday, over both of the .re- friends. lotuft. jUtiu Auviiirijr considerable forth called and This take have then house read and accepted and ' tbe the successful Lets hXmt, in and Tli CfaftltanoogM Median ones, pasted tbe mains, the new meeting Ttiub the band and asi many more examination for appointment as discussion from all ' members. old conncil stepped down from the Cork. Conncilor Huish then'' made an city government a mail carrier in Provo. wanting to go, Santaquin, Jan. 6, 2902. it Blankets Underwear at 1- 1- Fur . off B 13 Off Gash is King at . at D well-writt- Globe-Heade- r, (iloiie-HeadL- 1 . " - ten-pou- nd half-pec- long-sufferin- g . - STOPS PAIN f 1 Black-Draugh- t, n, . g . to-d- , - WiHEr CARDUI 1 to-d- ay - T1iw |