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Show t ' i I ! The VOL. 12 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. NO GIVEN State News ajncxjzxgjzzezgiEri Garfield Beech will rutvr to the public tide summer. It la to be with improvements which will ineludea train to the resort. The road will be made standard guage. mile-a-iuinu- te The Diamond Salt company; recectly incorporated in Salt Lake City, la getting ready to mnnufacture crude salt as a rival to the Inland company. Tlie president of the new cor; oration is The Main Object In keeping our store open is to put Up prescriptions and and that keeps us fairly busy with dispense medicines more business in sight, Our store is often full, but we will make room for you long enough and will be glad to take time to show you our W. S. Jewelry, Stationery and Writing Material, Purses, Toilet Articles, Combs and Brushes, Pocket Knives Razors, Syringes, Rubber Goods etc Please bear in mind that we dispense drugs of known purity, holding that when human life is hanging in the balance it is poor time to economize by using cheap materials This is and trusting to luck for results. an Important matter and one worthy of Serious Thought. Our prices are REASONABLE for theservice wo render, in the quality of our goods and the skill with which they are compounded. W o Appreciate Your Patronage ($ TOWNSEND The Druggist McCe-ruick-. Senator Thomas Kearns recently wrote Represeutivo McMillau asking that he forward to Washington a list of the district and county acliools of Utah. In response to Mr. McMillan's replying to the request Senator Kearns said tbit each school would shortly Le supplied with government maps. Three salcon men ot Salt Lake were arrested and had a hearing Tuesday for playing cards for drinks in their plact s of business. Each wus fined 10 cents. Judge Timmony went on record as favorable to the seductive slough. That Is, he went so far as to say tint while the defendants might be technically guilty of gambling, he didn't think tlie Intent of the law was (0 include slough for the drinks in tho list of games of cliauce. In driving pl!e for flowing wells in tlie vicinity of Falrvicw tlie other day, asubstnuce was encountered at a depth of 200 foot that smelled and tasted like petroleum. There Isa natural basin between Fairview and Mount Pleasant and the surface formation indicates that oil will certainly be encountered at certain depths. The basin is sur rounded hy a formation of oil and gas shalea, with strata of a slaty substance, all of whicli incline toward tho center of this natural basin 011 a dip of about SO degreis. The IlelzbUmer law against forcing employees to trade at tlie company stores pr boardiug house Is a result of SIXTY DAYS. Marshal Barnett received word Tuesday morning to look out for a fellow who had unlawfully taken a revolver, (10 in mouey and some clothing front a saleut mat), George Leonard was tlio named the fellow who was taken into confidence by William Smith of Salem and allowed to occupy a room with biut for several days. Xu the middle of Monday night Leonard got up, took the articles and disappeared. Tie came to Payson and about 2 oclock knock-eat tho door of Ir i tie's pharmacy and finally was admitted idler saying he had a prescription he wished filled, but after entering the drug store told Mr. Irvine it was from an unregistered doctor, The prescription called for so much morphine but it was refused the man so he went away, sad last hoard of in this city was his departure on the early freight for Eureka. Leonard is 6aid to be' a morphine user and took tho chances of coining this way in order to get some of the drug. Marshal Barnett received worJ about 11 oclock, which wns too late to cause the arrest of the man here. We learn siuce that Leonard was arrested Wednesday at Eureka and wns brought to Provo hy Sheriff fcstorrs where he had a preliminary hearing Thursday and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of larceny. He received a d ROTES, Globe-Heade- ta i type-writi- ng And.-rberg- . the first orgauizatian of the Relief Society, Tho meeting was called to order at 2 oclock and after prayer by J, A. Lorelesa, the was carried following program out, much to the entertainment and pleasure of those in attendance; Speech of welcome by the president, Mrs. Susauuah Pickcr-intf. Reading, the First Organization the Society, M rs M. D. Simons. Kt view of the first organizat ion in Pavsoii, M.s. Ann Pickering Recitation, Mis. Bale. Song, S. Woraeiscroft. Rending, The Destiny of Women, Mis. F. N. Pnulsou. Song, 'Mrs. A. 8. Highnm, Remarks, A tribute to the works of the Relief Society, by Patriarch C. D. Evans. Remarks, Oil the Duties, etc. of members of the society, Mrs. 8. of W oreeneroft. Duet, Patriarch and Mrs, 0.. D. Evans, Hpeocli, J. A. Loveless. Song, Wm L. Worsoncroft. Reading, Mrs. Wm Carter. This conchidedjthe program and after the yearly donation of the members were given iu and tutne other minor business attended to, bt nadictiou was offered by Patriarch Evans, and tho meeting catno to a close. seigTaTsantaIin. The little Villa of Santaquin is having quite a Beige of measles and scarlet fever. Most every family in town has had a mild touch of the disease. Strict quarantine regulations have been now. The r.ily.mar-tlf- il ticket tif-- Bwk.-attlui 'Uput ' Took dbwrt ' fifty' flags'. last and paid for it to nickles and dimes, but the money he purloined from Monday, thinking it of no conseto quarantine families havSmith's clothing was a (10 bill quence sickness, thst Smith bad Baved with which ing School has been closed for two to go to Wyoming to shear sheep. next weeks past, but will Mr. Butler said he had a slot fur and seventh Monday eighth machine containing many nicklcB, grades. but he thought it had been unProf. Joseph A. Rets and II. so the small change C. molested, Tieijen, ot Santaquin, attended which tho man had could not bo the Teachers Institute at Mamaccounted for. Leonard had been moth last Saturday, Prof, Rees staying with Mr, Smith since Dec-t- i delivered a lecture before the her, and it is said was released teachers of Tintic district. from the penitentiary shortly beThe citizens of Bantaquin are fore then, having been sent up contemplating building a new from Emery county for bouse school house. Farmers here are rejoicing ever breakiug. the excellent weather we are havTbs Tribune of Tucsduy morn- ing. The ordinance in regard to the ing, together with a carcuturo of the gentleman, gave the following improvement of sidewalks is beabout a former residont of Payson : ing observed by a number of the "This is Samuel Lycurgus Page, citizens. the Private John Allen" of the The health officers, T. B. Ileel-i- s, lower house of the lute legislature, J. II. Ellsworth aun Wm. L. Mr. Page is n resident of Piute Openshaw, deserve a great deal county and often admits it. Mr. of credit for their services to the Page did much to make the House families under qu irantine, togethsession an interest iutr one. In fact, ho was ofteu likened to a living er with the city marsh n!, Isaiah 11. spring in the center of a parched Iloiladay. San'.i'quirt, Mar. 21, 1901. plain. This was not wholly for the reason, however, that he never dried up. Tho only times that Probate sal Gaardlanstiip Kotica. Mr, Page ever gets beyond the confines of bis name is when he Consult County Clerk or Respective gets up to flay somebody or someSigners for Further Information. thing by a burst of humor. Then Ttiite of Jusvi'h Crook, (Iccchsci. iustrad of being Nufn i is livichy given ly tlie ml' r 'pinto" hi1 is nn entire volumu. Mr. lpge prefers ligm-i- II. II. Crook, executor of t:u I (IwchscJ, to postponing a measure indefinitely Mate of Jure01 'hiimlCrook, to nil ? to striking nut tho enacting clause, tin Ci'ciiti'i's chillis iig:iinst Kill to lie does Ihis, ho says, for the I'M si ut 10 Kimc. with the mvcMary reason that the striking nut of tho vfiiicin m. wiiiiiii four months from tlie first iuhliiMtioti i f this notice, In the enacting clause kills tha incur urn fai l exmut jrnt liis place of iim lonce instauter, wbilo if it is postponed in I.iysuii City, Utah. it. II. Croo!:, Executor, indefinitely it dies a natural and Du Idl Fell, 10 n. First lliii. Mar. 2, last Mar. . painless death. When the artesian well appropriation wr.a under Notice To Creditors. consideration, Mr, Pago wauled cf sill'llcl r.illi:, licccn-c- j. (10,000 appropriate' I with which Notice is lii ivliy given hy the Y! S. Tinnier, :nliiii:iislrnler uf to Imre for oil in Pinto enmity, tiui cM.iIe iif S'ltriie1 lillis, ilcfvasoil, til llo declared that tlie money u inM the civoiiuis of, ami ail ersoiis having bo well tu exhibit g ii:.-- l p ill sjient, but the j !:o cliii,i . hi 'i . with the necessary didnt touch iit:yl i.ly." after the first uit'iin ioi.r v HOME MISSIONARIES. been adopted for meetings held in the academy. Hereafter the doors will be closed as sooa as Home Missionary Appointments r. Editor Nebo Stake, Mar. 34, 1901, the program begins, thus avoidThe sewerage ayatem to be ing a and of confusion deal Time of meetings 2 p. m. for all great laid from the main one of the on for who come those Parowan, Iron Co., March 16. Some places except Payson and Spanish annoyance city to the academy will be com- time. two or three weeks since Orrin Rose reM. 7 where Hattie Bates. at Fork mootings are p. m menced next Friday, by digging from Stateline (w hero he had turned the trench in which the pipes will rayion 1st Ward been endeavoring to make means for Edward Beddows belaid. The academy boys will the support of the family) when lie Job. A. Stone do the digging. A banquet will found his home had been invaded by THE STAR BOARDER. Payson 2nd Ward be given them in the afternoon smallpox. The hoard of health did not John J. Schsrrcr and a grand ball will come off in think it wisdom fur him to euter the From Cincinnati Enquirer: Ueorge T. Tide home, but he felt it was necessary that the evening. Spring Lake Chas H. Boyle, who appears in lie should assist his wife In caring for Wm, S. Tanner At the Sunday School the third the title role of the refreshing afflicted children. Brother Rose the Joe. & Bills ward furnished a class of primary farce was the last of the family to contract at now Tho comedy running Santaquin the disease and he was taken sevcily students, before which Miss Ar-et- Grand House, John Staheli presents a Upera lessoo model a the beginning, and it proved more at Young gave A E Iluizh than his constitution could endure, and for the benefit of the normal stu- type of character comedy which Goshen the sad sequel is that Sister Mabel Rose dents. The superintendent cora- - is not at all nnnsnal, and which Roger OpuuBhnw is today a widow, with four cliildreu to so much merriment has success provoked Ezekiel Green lialgli plimented the lady on the support. During the continued illness life in that its possibilievery day pf her experiment, Knightbvllle of the family, Mrs. Rise wes overtaxed be caricature a ties as stage may Peter Roberta which brought on premature illness, The academy "nine crossed well understood. William Finch Another large on the team Provo leaving tlie family most deplorable with the pats Benjamin helpless. People being afraid of conwest square last Saturday after- audience laughed and applauded Jos. McKnight tracting the disease declined to go, unThe for two and a half honrs last night, noon and were beaten. Andrew Aladseq til Miss Alyce Lyman, daughter of smallness of the score, however, Mr. Boyle is surrounded by gay Clias It. Lyman, heard of the sad condifihore Lake and a comedians of bevy charming shows a great improvement since tion of tlie Rose family ami kindly S. M. Richardson who ladies not a little add young volunteered her services, and the bus the last games were pliyed, Alpheus Bingham to the merit of the prodnetion. Fork 1st Ward proven herself to lie a noble heroine, Spanish Bro. Brimhall lectured before This clever attraction comes to the scenes she has witnessed would melt Eli J. ClayMin s heart of adamant the exposure the parents class last Wednesday the Payson Opera House, Tuesday Joseph S. Bellows of herself to the disease. It is trui-lgrievous thntlhe sniulljux story in nnr Spanish Fork 2nd Ward night, on the subject of Tattling night, March 26, 1901; town should have sui-lan ending. Serenus Gardner is to It and Teasing. reported Most of lire quarantined have teen Morris J. Mertell granted their liberty today; about iialfu be the best lecture that has been Strikes a fitch Find. dozen telltale flags are left, and the Fork 3rd Ward Spanish cares are very light. Deseret Evening I was troubled for several given before this society for some II. John Bays News. Carl R. with weeks past. chronic Majcuson and indigestion years Spanish Folk 4th Ward writes F. J. nervous a debility, Beta club The Alpha gave CENTURY CLUB PROGRAM. Moore John o debate on Capital Punishment" Green of Lancaster, N. II. A. T, Money be feye members of the society at remedy helped me until I began Lvland Ward TlieConlury club will hold its A. B, Simons using Electric Bitters, which did the Bachman house, last week. regular meeting in tint venlrvof William Grotegnt me more good than ail the meditlie tabernacle next Wednesday Bishop Billings of Vernal, who cines 1 ever used. Salem Ward have They evening. Tho following program has been spending two mouths in Even Evenson wife in excellent in authorized for tlie ncciision: also N. P. my Jenson kept the Utah legislature, paid the acAll nre invited to ntlond. health far years. She says ElecSAMUEL D. MOORE, ademy a visit on his way home tric Bitters are Clerk of Stake. for Essay ou Evolution, Ilenrv just splerded last Monday. EriiDfon. female troubles; that they are a Stoves and Ranges Life nnd Works of ll.iwtlinriio, The shorthand and grand tonic and invigorator for Now going Everywhere. Why? Jennie Dixon. departments are growing in weak, run do.vn women. No Because Recitation, Ida A. S. Iluiah is ranking a Debate; Resolved that shIiK'Iih R. G. Wimmer, popularity. The number of stu- other medicine cai lake i s place lower price than nuy dealer in should lje by law. Affirdents interested in that work is in our family. Try them. Only Utah. Ev Move g'inriintccil. mative S. U, Taj lor and A ni. iY oia ry Public. still increasing. 50c. Salisfsction guaranteed by Big slock to select from. A. iS, Neb.'kcr; Negatr'c Alma Jliindi and Mrs. Frank Fairbanks. Iiuiflh, Tayson, Utnb. OF CE IN DANK. greatly peeded regulation has j. L. Tow nshcnd. B. Y. ACADEMY The euuual niee.iug of the first ward relief society was he! 1 in the ward meeting house Thursday afternoon, iu content moration of sentence ol CO dAys. Tho man also broke into Butler's saloon at Salem, the same night, and madojaway with several bottles of whiskey, lie purchased a 1 suntative Holzlieimer made this one of the issues! of his campaign, and lie was elected under the jffotuise to uso his best eflorts to get such a Iw on tho statute hooks. The law makes it a misdemeanor to endeavor by threats, intimidation or undue influence to get any person to trade at any particular boarding house. As a result of this law the boarding Louse at the Mammoth mine hos been clooec. 30- - re-op- en - 11 11 , liav-iu- iJco-ast-J- , 1 , Ert.-ltl- ! uinlcr-sjgne- ii, 11 I vutu-liera- Mi ill iT fit this notice, to mi l ri:iiifciun in i'nysoii, I' toil l 'Hiil.v, Mole if I'Uh. lVitell M.irJi ;;'ii-!- 22, lii-- i l'iii. V. S. TAXM'.ii. Aiiiuiiiisirutor. J. W. X. W hiti i oit"!!, v Aiiiimii r A.'ioii.ii ir.iti r. i' il li .Mtl 11 Mr.r.V. |