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Show H i VOL. 12 PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1901. THE CITY COUNCIL. The city council had its regular meeting Monday, and it being tlie first in the month the usual graft of claims were aud allowed. The monthly pay roll for March represented an outlay of 1300.90 and minor bills represented a total of nearly 8250JX) that warrants were ordered drawn for.. NO 33- - states that revenues derived from cemetery lots, etc. shall lie outlayed in Improving tlie cemetery grounds. It waa also recommended tliat several evergreens he planted around the iroperty, which was uot authorized at tills meeting but will likely be In the near future. The dty inspector was allowed 12.70 for services, and warrants to the following claims also voted to be Issued: 8300.60 Salary list for March, Conference Travel. Conference travel has not been so busy from this town as last fall bnt still it has been Rood and the railroads have not a very large kick coming. Friday and Saturday mornings the largest number of people boarded the trains for the city, and Sunday morning equally aa many would have gone in aa on any other morning had it not snowed during the previous night and the prospects for a gloomy day favorable, as many who had made calculations to go gave np the idea. According to the Tri-buconference trade waa comparatively good, and visitors seemed to Lave a sufficient supply of cash with which to make purchases; It said Sunday morning: 25.20 All the members with the exception Walermaater, act., .50 ef councilman Hulsli were present, to- Daniel Stark, surveying, 2.50 to Recorder, the with licenses, issuing gether city attorney. Inspector John Barnett appeared and John E. Betts, services, In keeping our store open is to stated tlie conditions of tlie West and City Pkysleiali, March, Eat carcas grounds, and asked that a D. W. Irvine, drugs, and trench be dug at the old ground west Marshal, feeding horse, more business in sight, of town in which to place and S. Douglass, Elec, act., O Our store is often full, but we will make room for you long bury dead animals, ail ether meaua of S. Douglass, quarantine sxp., covering them up having lieen ex- W. L. Worseucroft, hdw., enough and will be glad to take time to show you our hausted. Mr. Barnett wan ordered to Dave Brewerton, Glol-i leader, dig auch n trench aa he thought RoLL Kerr, Ho to referred the necessary. ground Betts 810 east of town as being too near tlio road While conference trade is not now Mulsh 110 ami suggested that it lie moved further Ellsworth HO and never can again be what it waa to away or a loug pit lie dug lor carcases. Wightman 89 tlie merchants in the good old days, This latter clause of liia statement was Like amounts were due Mayor when tlie avorage visitor was In tlio referred to the mayor for further in- Dixon and Councilman Nelicker for habit of buying supplies on which to vestigation. The inspector also made like services, whluh were donated to exhit for the ensuing six months, mer mention of tlie fact tliat the creek the city. chants yesterday, generally expressed of Bor nett rerted eight thonuelves as very well satisfied with running through the city w aa in a very Marshal unhealthy condition at the present arrests and seven animals empounded the business done so for, and expressed time, there being, lie arid, no less than for proceeding mouth. tbo belief fiat considerable money life nine or ten corrals boarder! ng upon or Justice Ron reported six cases tried would be spent tomorrow, as many of crossing the creek, where cowa and for March; amount of fines assessed, tbs visitors delayed their purchasers to economize swine are premitted to remain and (lie 837.00. tbe day of tlieir departure. refuge from them .allowed to run in to The city sexton reported three deaths, The attendance of conference visitone of the waters wliich many residents use all females, for proceeding month. ors,'' said an upper Main strett moThe following Is the report of City rdant who is in a position to knew, is forculllnery and driuking purposes. The council informed the city inspector treasurer for tlie month ending March evidently much larger than six months that he had lull power to act in tlie 81, 1901. ago. This ia evidenced by the business master, and there being an ordinance Becelpta REASONABLE we lave done. The conference people, Covering nusauces or tlie kind, It waa $203.98 too, lave more money tlisn ssusl, it By amouat in treasury, for 201.05 would dilty to abate them, aud left the By cash, electric lights, appear, and they have brought of 8.50 it with them to lutlrely with him, to use dla By fumigation. pay tlieir bills, Instead ion and dilligunce in exerciaiug the 242.00 of By license, it mail, as uanal. I look by sending 4.00 for a authority. ' By dog tax, : prosperous spring, summer very v 18.20 and ffjmes Hiatt wished to know what By oemetery, year generally." 0.00 going to' be done with the water By fines, 7.00 which . at present runs in tlie By irrigation, Hfc In front of his property along the 8890.78 AN ORDINANCE Total, nglake road. Ho said he was Less total disbursements, 508.77 ting to set out trees, and wanted to Balance on baud, 180.98 To Prohibit Minors Entering and Aha- - ditch, would .be peis WemuS sMswllsfr 441.98 mautly put before' lie 'undertook the The Lounging About Saloons. ordinance prohibiting The committee on Improvements. or lounging in streets were given power to move the minora from entering saloons was passed by a frill vote, and Be it ordained by the City Counbe taken ditch, which will probably after its publication In this Issue of the cil of of tlie road the side and thence Payson City. along Globe. leader becomes s law. straight across. The next business was hearing the Sec. 1. Any person under Councilman Betts reported on the The motive power in the West Cable of tbe committee to whom was the THE BUND DUSE. report of Twenty-on- e traveled road Chas. Dixon age years who for him by mine in Enreka, and but The last inning of the Ssnts-qni- u cjmetery referred tlie matter of chemical engine. shall and recommended who tlie of a or enter, beexchange entering ahall of the properly ever Mining Co. vs. the High piece of ground to Mr. Dixon fur some It took a short time to dispose of It, That the land dances still the hope around a or who saloon, by councilman Ellsworth telling lounge maintain their popularity was ing made a paying proposition Roller Mining Co. was played off land lying east of and adjoining the merely shall a enter into Informed had the plaoe where would have been abandoned long before Booth in Provo lost cemetoiy, which would he better that tbe committee Judge proven again last Friday evening N. that Pool Tables Billiard or are used HJMlx, nothing representative, W est when the opera house was crowd- ago, but his faith in the Saturday, and as before the latter adapted to burial purposes than that al- would lie done at the present tlmo owiu connection with or which adjoining and the owned "ball the by rolling." company was victorious, its title ready city ed with a good appreciative audi- Cable kept ing to tlie city figuring on the waterbe deemed desires. shall was The Mr. Dixon saloon, report soy guilty done by the company to the ground iu controversy being works question, but if tlie latter fell ence dnring the rendition of the What will be referred back until It was seen whether of an offense, and upon convict'oa redead is ' now that when Captain Ryan crowd affirmed. The principal local or not a certain piece of ground could through there would theu be a dance. program, and a jolly thereof shall bo fined in any sum classimatter and The ef regulating the dancing was .in order. This mains a question among several stockholders are L. II. Spriggs, be obtained from Christopher Dixon, in orderdiscussed was and licenses not lees than Five Dollars nor fying men who have holdings in Hebe Mangum and Edw. Pike, order that an outlet could be made ed to be taken up nt next meutiug as more than proved to be one of the star" Payson Fifty Dollars. affairs from a financial stand- the property. Captain Ryan was although there is considerable from the land in question to the street uufinibhed business. rods south. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall a well-rea- d man, a first-clastock held here in small lots. a few Adjournment, 11:53. point, while the program was Tanner recommended Watermaster take effect and be in force from Also one of the best, if not the best miner and a good citizen. lie Judge Pike advises ns that there tlie following deputies, all of whom Powell-McDoweand after its publication. ll. in Tintic several years, will be a big campaign of develop- were sustained: yet rendered. Many were of the resided Passed and McDowell David Mits P. by the City Council, this No. Ditch 1, E. Field II, Harper ment on the property this spring. opinion that it exceeded in quality of April 1901. the No. W. Curtis. Ditch dance T. went 2, into Field The E. Powell 8th., Christina Salt day Tintic Miner. any previous given. S. No. W. McClellan. Ditch Field 8, of a had Lake last all John U. Dixon, good was crowded but Wednesday morning Price, Utah, April 8. Tlio body of J. Field Ditch No. 4, Fete Win ward. week and returned Saturday time, and will no donbt be on M. Thomas, better known as Matt Field Ditch No. 5, Goo 8eaberry. Stoves hand to attend the next one if the Thomas, who mysteriously disappeared The committee on irrigation reported evening man and wife. A wedding Attest: John D. Stark, band members decide to work np between here and bis ranch two miles Now going Everywhere. Why? on a petition of Finlayeon and Tanner reception waa tendered the coo pie Recorder. was another of these entertainments. west of town last Fridayhisniglit In Because A. S. KuiBh is making a landed In to the council seven months at the home of the brides mother found this morning below place matter before lias been in fact tlie Monday night, at which a moat They have certainly proven very the field of W. IL Bryce, or the old lower price than any dealer in ago, tlie city council of Payson for many Certificate. had by relasource must be a successful and it Charley Taylor ranch. Ilia throat was Utah. Every stove guaranteed. years; asking that tlieir right to a pro enjoyable time waa of mnch encouragement to the cut and it la claimed there is a bullet Big stock to select from. A. S, portion of the water of layson creek be tives aud intimate friends of the I, John D. Stark, City Recorder members of the organization, end through his head. Where the liody was Hnish, Payson, Utah. not interfered with. Tlie committee contracting parties, both of whom in and for Payson City, Utah, do on the aai-that tlie pctlouers were entitled to hava resided in Payson several hereby certify that the we hope to see them work with found there were blood stains foregoing had he where bled; showing ground of the creek for mill purposes, a portion earnestness the same nnity and, years and have namorons acquaint- ia a full truo and correct copy of while the bloody knife would indicate watermaster recommended that the and Will Coast. ances who wish them a happy an ordinance, entitled, "An Ordinwhich has charaterized their that be bad with bis left hand haggled see that their rights were not interfered his return from York New Upon married life. work of late. If they work we con at his throat. The question of whether ance to Prohibit Minors Entering after consultation with President E. II. with. Two members were in lavor of were two have oue of the best bands in the he has been murdered or lias suicided Ilarrininn and others, not, but the and Lounging A round Saloons," report, accepting state. Keep np the good work, ye will have to be determined by coroner's W. II. Bancroft officially announces so there the thing stood until It was Passed by tbe City Council of A Good Show. both theories are terrible. the extension of the bliort Line agreed to refur it lack to tlie committee that band men, and wo believe the peo- jury, Payson City on the 8th, day of The Kempton Komedy cattleman Thomas was n from Uvada to Los Angeles will he with the attorney added for reconsider? 1901, ple will come forth with ample and lifts lmd trouble with numerous built at once aud work highly recommended and April at linn s sworn having com- alien. Bale's orchestra was people who havehim. were tlie A support. Miles Judson class theatrical company, prefirst given raised was at lie John D. Stark, will to lie it an menced, against pushed also on hand and furnished good cipauieh Fork and lias a lrother and completion. In an interview withearly privilege of laying an iron pipe across sented "Human Hearta last eveThe J. M. City Recorder. tlie street from John Craven's place to music for the dancers, which lias relatives at Iliyson. His fattier, to a large ami appreciative Thoms Sr., is one of the old pioneeis, Tribune last night Mr. Bancroft was the ning of Mrs. Kapple. propaty a great effect, either for good or having came serosa the plains in 47 most explicit in ills statements, raying first wsnl audience. Their performance was Probate and Guardianship Mice. bad, jnst according to the class of aad lives at Vernal. Eveuing News. that the work would not stop until the The primary officers of the were donated the use of tlio city hall excelleat. The company visits all line was pushed through to an music given. It is to be hoped that to primary patties on Saturday, the large cities, aud was highly Consult connection with Los Angeles. the orchestra will continne to Cxedit. Signers for also April 13th, afternoon and evening. is tb&t as some The Short with recommended by the Salt Lake Oregon organization Line, getber The throe leading merchandising one and half three For grubbing Notice To Creditors. days to our city. a credit firms of Hprlngvilh', Deal Bros. A Men- tics and rails it hod on hand, yesterday Barouol press during tlieir engagements in Estate of Samuel in the cemetery, to sagetmnli and Uvada from track deceased. lay denhall, IL F. Reynolds & Co., and (1. proceeded It is highly Notice in lierebyBilla, raid $3 would satiety him the metropolis. given by the under8. Wood A Co., liave combined to try ouo mile of the Los Angeles extension Worthington to the if agreeable council, which gratifying to learn that a company signed, WI S. Tanner, administrator of Gapt. Geo. and squash the credit system there, was completed last night, so it Is net a amount ordered was Upon tlio of such high standing in that pro the estate of Samuel Bills, deceased, to paid. to will when dirt none of the three firms will ex- question begin fly" the creditors of, and all persons having The and intelligence of tlie and and sexton of the recommendation city fession could be induced fo visit claims against raid deceased, to exhibit tend any credit to any one. This movo for it is already under way. Tlie grade who of death Capt. George Ryan with the nscums vouchers is s tiring up quite a feeling of hostility is completed for about seventy milts councilman Butts the tori house at the our rj tlie flat city, and they will no doubt them, within four months after ordered pulnted aud a was died at CrippleCraek Saturday was among below graveyard nud citizens toward Uik Uvada, although part if feel that their presenci is appre- publication of this notice, to Mid adordered dead of the street lu tlie several city received with regret by firms named, and it is an un- this grade Is for a branch to Pioclie, yi t ministrator at Ills residence In graveled, the jay to be taken from tlie ciated. If our citizens d si e to Utah County, State ef Utah. Payson, nt least from a ot distance intimatesettled ns were who miles, forty whither the Dated question yet Tayeon people stated that Mr. Betts see something worth raping tal e March 22, 1601. firms will have the owir to stem the U viola to C lover Valley Junction, is cemetery fund. with the Captain, ly acquainted W. S. TANNER, so it llu-r- was a surplus in that fund of in the show tonight. They will tide of public or nut. on tl.e unin lino to Los Angt-icfnud to know him was to respect strong Administrator, the and over 1300, money well be we for can simctliing cs lie n be seen that the Short Line cun going payed The firms in the combine do the great J. W. N. Whlfecolton, of tlie mi n im uuisn bueiiii-Mhim. if the emthlcd to lay tlie track quickly. Salt hid been expended fur oilier purposes, sBsure them. Usuiu prices of (or Administrator. Attorney Manti Messenger, contrary to tlie law which plainly admission. Lake Tribune, (Sunday). First Publication March 21, 1901 Captain Rjau was thw chief ci'y. The Main Object dispense medicines ue -- Jewelry, Stationery and Writing Material, Purses, Toilet Articles, Combs and Brushes, Pocket Knives Razors, Syringes, Rubber Goods etc Please boar in mind that we dispense drugs known purity, holding that when human is hanging in the balance it is poor time to by using cheap materials This is to and trusting luck for results. an Important matter and Serious Thought. worthy Our prices are the service we render, in the quality our goods and the skill with which they are compounded. - - laid-ov- er . . Last Inning. ss Found Dead. and Ranges i Build to Vice-Preside- nt Korn-pany- uvll-t.-d- o ven-genc- es all-ra- il Against Ryan. al-ov- -- , fin-lin- u i V ,a |