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Show THE who have, for some time, Leea burying the ears In the snow to preserve them. GLOBE-HEADE- R. For several yean the county of Juab have encommissioners Company. deavored to place a bounty on the foot racer, bat the d poatoOtoe at Publtshud every Saturday by 7118 Globe-Heil- Pablishin er la intend at tba Utah, lor Inwaiidoo UiouiktU Alaila mmwd-il- n mail attar, rills paper Ilrutt, HUBSCRIPTIOK. ua pear taaa aaai aail im! itai lat wia AQlHktwaaMat aaaaaiaaniaaaaaatMkafaa Sillll lOplM Ih Htttc, tillH This is the rst spring month. Have yoti not the fever? A good heading for the daily press to keep standing; Nation in jail. Prom many Mrs, comes places the complaint of the quarantine regulations being gravely violated. We are fortunate to be better off i a that respect than other towns. The Springville Independent is ciow published by Wn, F. Gibson, a former resident of that town, and Cbas. P. Diehl, who at one rime lived in Payson. Success to the paper. The month which ended yesterday has some great holidays, notwithstanding it being the shortest of any other in the year. It has tit. Valentines day, Washingtons Lincolns birthday, birthday, Jdardi Gras, and lots of others. SJS'-Jg-- U Utahnians LJ .1 all in were great tumult of excitement last week when it was reported that Carrie Nation Would strike this state About the first of March. Their pulses became normal wLen the rumor was contradicted and found to be without foundation. J fsjuzsss. We have received from a gentle-sna- n who has just come in from ---- Tintio, a piece of copper ore from the Greaser mine in that district. It is rich in gold and silver besides Ahowing freely the red metal in its native state the first we ever aw from that district. Thanks tor the specimen. Murray is again moving in the mat- ter of becoming an incorporated town. JLt a meeting of citiwns held laat Moo day night a favorable sentiment was wvlnuetl, and another meeting to take definite action will soon bo held. Meanwhile Bingham's bsnds are fold-- d. Bingham Bulletin. This will be news to many as we always thought Bingham incorporated. A town that sixe and important ahonld be. The following item from the 1ioche (Nev.) Record will lead people to think there are "tax in the state. About four months or so ago a gentle, suan refuted $3,400 for his cattle. The roll showed this same man was aatesaud for 1340. When tlila party gaye In Ilia property to the assessor, he must have been laboring under the Idea that he waa paying to the Lord bis dodgers one-ten- th Althing. ordinance to Levy Water Bates for the year 1901, waa passed and ordered published. Adjournment waa then in order and prevailed. COUNCIL MEETING long-ease- proposition has always been voted The city solons met ia regular down until the present offioers meeting Monday night, at which a came in power. short session was held and the U ULJ regular business of the council The question ia "Are certain transacted. The members having couples who have been married of been at work all day equalising late yean in Cache county legally water rates assessed to widows, man and wife? According to a were in evidence of being some discovery made in that county what tiled, and business wss rushrecently, a bad blunder has been ed a greater degree than it wonld made in issuing marriage per have been otherwise. All the up there, of which the Logan members were present in their usual good natnrednees, kind Journal save: sarcarm would break occaaaionally Clerk Farrel and County Attorney out the around Keeler made an Interesting discovery long table. Attoron Thursday, while looking through ney Saxey was on Land to offer the county records It was nothing leas advise when a point of law was than the foot that for a long time there raised. has not keen a legal marriage license Joseph S. Tenner presented a Itmittri The revised Statues provide that "no petition asking the city to schedule marriage shall be solemnised without his land in the old field, 25 acres, a license issued therefor by the County so he could regularly receive water Clerk, but ia this county the clerk of upon it. Without much discusthe District Court haa been issuing all the petition wee turned over the m itrlage licensee, and haa been sion to the committee on irrigation. affixing the aeol of the District Court Mrs. Fannie Simons oom plained to them, inatead of tho seal of the that ever since the spring upon County Clerk. Of course such licenses are not legal, her premises had been drained by es the sheriff has Just as much right to a pipe leading to the baptismal Issue s marriage license as haa the ahe had been without water elcrk of the District Court. Judge Hart font, will doubtless he surprised to learn for cnllinary purposes, and asked that bis court baa.been laming marriage that some thing be done in regard licenses for several years past. Just to furnishing her with the lame. what effect the diaoovory will have on The nature of the petition would the licensee issued la not clear, but ns lead one to believe, as some memmore will be issued by the olerk of the bers thodgnt, that if the dspriva-tio- n District Court. of water due her was on aooonnt of the building of the pipeBflwsrt of Olntmmti for Catarrh line, it was not the citys fault, aud consequently it was not in its that eontala Unnxj , as mercury will surely destroy the powor to assist her. Other memsense of smell and completely de- bers, however, were acquainted with the facte (a the case and said range the whole system when enthe petition waa worded ia the tering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never wrong light, and that the city waa be used except on prescriptions really the cause of the spring befrom reputable physicians, as the ing drained. This being the esse waa decided that her claim waa damage they will do is ten fold to it the good you can possibly derive just and a well on her property from thorn. Hall's Cataarh Cure was ordered to be dug, and the manufactured by F. J. Cheney A mayor vo! an tee red to attend to Co., Toledo, 0, contains nomer-cur- y, the matter. A communication signed by and ia taken internally, actJohn J. Daniels, E. A. Stark, W. ing directly upon the blood and J. Douglass, jr, Chas, H. Stark, mucous surfaces of the system. In Geo. A. Peery, J. B, BillvFred Catarrh Core be buying Hall,a H. Ia Tipton, John South-wortTanner, sure you get the genuine. It is Frank 8tark and Samuel taken internally, and made in Towas read. It related to Marsh, ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Oo the opening of the street through Testimonials free. block of which the lot of the Sold by Druggists, Price 75c Henry Badham forma an importbottle. ant drawback. The petition cited Hell's Family Pills are the beet that Mr. Badham would relinquish title to his property for a conOIL COMPANY 0R6UIZED. sideration of $450. It waa the sense of the members that these With a capital of $3,000, In oiMwt people who are directly benefited harm, tho Pontine Oil eampnny of Utah was organized In this city y eater-da- y by the opening of the street ought to develope petroleum deposits sit- to help defray that expense, and uated In the Dairy fork of tho Spanish that they be solicited to contribute Fork canyon. George Morrow is presi- toward the matter, by the dent; Myrum E. Haynes, vlee presi- committee on streets and allies, to dent; L. M. Bailey, secretary and which the petition was iwfered. traasurrer. Clarence Barrett and J. P, Normon G. Brimhall asked for are other White the director. Herald. the use of the West (Publio) A Convincing Aniwir Square for one year, offering to hobbled Blackmons into "I Mr, ir pay taxes, water and keep in store one tke same. The oommittee on drug evening," says Wesley Neleen, t Hamilton, Go., will act on the "and be asked me to try Cham- publio grounds matter. berlain's F ain Balm for rheumatism with which I had Buffered for A communication bearing the a long time. I told him I bad no signatures of nearly all the women faith in any medicine as they all of the aeoond ward was presented failed. He laid: 'Well if Chamber-lai- in Mrs. Amassa Potter, person by ,s Fain Balm does not help who urged the body to take you, you need not pay for it. I immediate action npon it. The took a bottle of it home and used it according to the directions and nature of the epistle was in oppoin one week I was cured, and have sition to the licensing of slot not since been troubled with machines in the and that rheumatism. bold by D. W if the morale of saloons, the yoang men Irriue, were at stake the manipulation of such devices should be prohibited. Paste this in your hat; Drink As unfinished business thejpetition nothing without aeeing It, sign handed in at former meeting, rea nothing without reading it. end to the licensing of these make sure it mearns nothing more lating than it says. Dont go to law un- machines, was called up aud was less yon are forced to and have not granted. The saloons were allowed the something to lose. In any busiof remaining open one privilege ness never wade in when yes esu-nhour later on nights of dances, see the bottom. Put no deetc. theatres, pendence in the label of a sack WWW awaswo fiuio and count money before you urll extent the of the claims be! for See sack the before it. reeeipt Jesoe Mile $i what s ia it, for he who you buy T. P. Howard, 5 trades in the dark asks to be 1$ Jsaiea Finlajion s.1 cheated. Ex. E'-- hard practice work. Every organization, no matter what kind, most have a head to insure any kiud of success. Onr baseball team haa always been in need of a Ananagerand they should see to Appointing a good man for the position this year. I nab county, pays a bounty of Acts each for rabbits killed in that Local eportamen who county. desire an outing can go to that Aection and have lota of fun, getting pay for the game they slaughter which, at leas ought to compensate for the Ammunition need. Here is s bit of information from the Nepbi pertaining to an oath which has to be given: be-aid- es Re-cor- d, Aa I 1 I 9 u . r .ordinance entitled - - - UTAH iZessES Habits. Burlington trains have a "habit of running on time. They have a "habit of being well equipped. They have a habit cf giving good service. Habits are contagious. People who ride on the Burlington acquire the habit of using it in preference to any other line. Bnrllnyton trains leave Denver at 4 00 p. in. end fur Omaha, Chicago, Kansu City, ht. Louie, ha Train for Black HUM loaves Denver II :2o Tickets 10.00 KYKBT-WUK&J- p.E p .m. at Offices of Connecting Lines. - Ticket Office, 70 W. Second fleu th St R. F. NESLT5N, General Agent, Salt Lakb Citt. PIKES PEAK ROUT- E- Six Million Dollars i Spent Uu Colorado Midland in improving what was originally the finest'track in the West. f -- Monad Mia I Min D g C .PM, AM Dap Dap 00 SIMM IUIU S7T 1 1 1t N mis S 41 IS IN W ' IB Kuraks 01 . 10 UW8S0 id Colorado Sprfcp, AM 8 lSl SM 14 9 04 110 41 I t JM 140 110 I OS Mammoth Jet. ' At Silver OUj Dep I Sotst, Ltiinlla AM PM Ar Malt Lake bprtaevilto Ar k Spanish for Pajreoe Bantaqula 11 Ooahsa Mt. NalfO 148.1 U IIBIH PM PM IU 158 Boat and most Popular Route t Cripple Creek, ictor, Aspen, Glenwood Springs and ALL POINTS BAST Through sndthrouyh Free Chat ia ihowa trains do Cars, finest Sleepersand Seoaery Elegant Kqulpment. line They only Chair running through ottop. Dtralniun dally Gars to Denver, CMormto Spring, LendvlUe rains run dally exsept aedey t end intermediate roluti from Salt Lake City C.DUDGI, and Ogden, st A Oea'I Myr T Train. Isa va and arrive st B. G. W. B. R. depot .H. BABCOCK, Leave dally 1.40 p.m. TreOe Mansfar. Arrive dolly 005 p.m. Atitatloui where notlma S T1IE SHORT LINE TO sit-boo- Buttons and dldlnc d. I fru lee-Pre- GtO.W. BBHTZ. Uan'l Pais. Act. By the Union Pacific Railroad Co. w. Hi THE MB 1 MUM S, 1, COltPiST DONXELX GffbMril A font TnpUtt. Salt LakCIt. LINE RY. "SCENIC LINE Of THE WOULD." New Train Serviec. Tkaae Travelers trains will be elecantly equipped wre lyloeel and elwnyi on Urn Patronise them when you travel, LOCAL TIME CARD. Xa of set July 11, IMS Trains Arrive and Depart at tba far lour tattoos mi follows i North Bound Bound STAtlolf l.v.1 Tdr. Ar He. I No. I No. I M I 0 SOD S (IIU 04 OP 1 in 1 M 1 19 M 45 t 40 1Its 1 15 JO 41 ISM MU I 00 IT ft; Oydeu Sell Lake j ft; Lekl JnnetleU Lehl A mar lea a fork PletMnt Grove Provo dKixvi';. PfiJlOB A M SO OS M M PM Hi T 5 30 00 44 a ft Gaels Milford frlseo All Points East. Once Tested the comforts of the Short Line seldom Imitate about asking for tickets via the Omaho-Chlwg- o IM Urn fnl I), 1 48 4 Z 141 4 08 T M Sol'd Train of Electric Lighted Palace cars The Finest made. 8 80 1 10 M IN 8 1 ON Blatant Day Coasbaa. The only Uneepemtlns dlnlnp ear servlee. Tke korteat aed fastest Line from emit Lake to Denver, Kansas City. 'Satha end ell Points Bast. PMsencors not serried o fvalsht trains. W. H. B ANO BOfTTIre-- l raa end Gen. Mgr . W. KOCL.S Gen.Trf. Mgr, D. B. Burley. Gen'l Passrnyor Ayt. CHy Ticket OSes JM Hotam.eK Lake City. Alex Thornton. Ay ant, Feyvoe. Ef fectiveSiipt. LvOwden 1 It. Clictp, four tralna dolly from (lcdeu to alt Lake. Two fast trelss dally from alt Lake tonll points east. Improved Tourist lespers ued free Beetle Inc Chair Care alt Lake to Chleaso without ' Two Daily Fast Express Trains to Glenwood Springs, Leadville, in selecting the moat comfortable well as the quickest route. Cripple Creek, Pusblo Those who have Colorado Springs, Denver and Little Care 4 51 4 45 8 00 4 16 P ft Tie Only Line flaying tvo Lines of RailFrom the Rocky Mountains to ChiBetween Grand Junction nd Denver cago and iie Fast, have a long way Journey ahead of them, and it is Ticktts Good Vis Zither Lire. net s bad idea to urn 15 8 00 1 ill 10 I A 10 ttl 4 40 its ,9 koto A. comparatively straight and level roadbed ballasted with dust, lean Sherman Granite rendering possible the highest rate of speed together with the greatest degree of safety. The magnitade of the work mast be seen to be appreciated. WnAT DOES IT MEAN? Solid comfort, security and pleasure to our patrons. ARE TOD GOING EAST? If so yon cannot afford to go via any other than this ROYAL HIGHWAY. Farther information on application personally or by letter to ' F. B. Choate, General Agent, Salt Lake City, L A. BENTON, City Ticket Agert, 80S Warned oath. OREGON SHORT ot wrapping pap E. DEAN, Proprietor. PAY80N, RESULT n Globe-Head- er Finejbathroom in connection: oom-ponl-ee h, We ai informed by County Clerk Andrews that partite presenting jack rabbit ears on and niter the loth Inst, for the bounty will be required to take an oath to tlis efieettbat the rabbit waa Uld papers at this offl Allied ou or after the above date. This lent for patting unde: frjU bee disappointment to the boys, cheap for Petrfop. W. V GAME. Tba ae note's committee en fleh and game held an open meeting yesterday (Monday) morning and heard talks ftwn ciUiena on the advisability of passing Senator Allisons Mil for tho protection of fish, gams and birds. Maitla Gam of Salt lake spoke in favor of the present lav. He said, however. that he would like to ees oae feature of It repealed. That was the provision under which a citizen nsay be found piUty of a misdemeanor for having in his possession fish or game during tho close as aeon. Mr. Gam said that sold storage wen allowed to put on loo hundreds of pounds of fish, and goat, and ha thought ovary body should bo treated allka. The Balt Laker aim favored putting screens in Irrigating ditches Ho spoka, too, of tho evil of throwing aawduri into streams, eayleg that It killed mors fleh eggs than any other ono thing. Mr (Jam favored taxing hunters sod fishers from outside tbs tats $4o each for using guns and rods here. He thought this would return a revenue of 14.000 sanuallj to the state. Another thing Mr. Gam wanted eras to have the duck seeeoa closed In January and February and opened in March, and ho thought a law should bo passed forbidding the exporting offish or game from tho state at any time. Mr. Ferry of Brigham (Sty asked that the provision In Senator Allisons bill reqnlrlng a lice nee of $2 from all persons hunting or fishing, bo stricken out. He Mated that many formers were unable to pay this amount of money for each of their beys, and It weu Id work a hardship on them. They should bo taught to shoot game, for ft might come In handy some time. Mr, Pony cited the Boer wot as an instance of tho good that comes from teaching boys how to handle guns. If the Boer boys hadn't been raised, so to speak, behind rifle stocks, the war In Sou tli Africa would have been over long before now. Mr. Perry thought the county oommleeloners should bo allowed to appoint deputy game wardens. Others who spoke in fovor of certain of the bill end against c v Eivtstoai provisions were Mr, Knudsen of Box Fluer and Mr. Swan of Davis. 8alt Lake Herald. re-pa- Now is the time for the baseball players to organise for the seeaon'e work and as soon as the ground ets dry enough put in some good HD FISH SoBSoriof All coupon ticket agents have our ticket! on sale. ' L. L. DOWNING; Commercial Agon t, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Oensue Of 1900 LvSItIak Lv Provo 28, 1900. 135am ftaoam 4 115 Ski m 835 ArOrmnd Jno 625pm Sac do Glenwood 9oNpm 841 doLeadrilla lltonm 1217 do Oipple Crk 1 ton in do Pueblo 5 43am sri doColohpgs 7 un am 48 do Denver 9 Koala 915 motto Connection, st Pnaliln, Cola Bpvinunud Denver with nil sut. ewnnt dlniiiff rara,ehalr ear.lines and Pul vttopwra on nil trains. Take the Denv kaveaeoinfnrtnbletrlp snior the fitiMt weuery ontlieeontinenl W . KmSHRITUKR, Afft., f'wpmt. S.K. HOOPER. A. HUGHES. Traffic Min. 8. P. T, A. Denver. Colo, Denver, Colo B. f . KEVINS, Gen. Ag't. H.M.Cnshlnir. Trav. Pam. A't. 88 W. 2nd South t., Salt Lake City of A booklet giving the population all ritm of the United Btateo of 25,000 and over according to tint census of 1900, ha just been Issued by the Passenger department of the Chicago, Milwankee A St Paul Railway, and a copy of It may be obtained by sending your addivn; with two cent stamp to pay postage, to the General Passenger Agent of thiChlcago Milwankee A St. Paul Railway, Chicago, U. UwuCAIIun rvitflClfOy -- flkduSflS CliJi c |