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Show .... T rit ;j i OKEOON KIIOBT LINE. Iniuurrlniiuil ilivwl (Nil foiluio: I I AgMUt. BIO ORANOB WESTERN. kitoli'lluii u.l 4:1s p m 1:Vui. AKbl. iia fdl p in. W. II. BllKKIU.il. Weet-Houn- diU Notieeetolueura luearUuu inyet ba la the All coiniauulea-lon- e l&cs by Tiuitdajr evening. miiet ba mcoupwiW by the wri.ere V'lll name. - t : v. L '. . Thurts. July 18 fk at Oil'd Druii Store! '&222Btt2iL2i2i2& df Drink Soda at Townsend's Soda Jonntaiu. 1 h 1 I ug le-twe- eu s fifty-fou- r . 4 Zara-luun- la 1 ,i ? r - Come and ten our goods J. 3. Page Jr. Fans from 5 cents to 82 each at Towuseud's. For oats aud chop Barley go to the Paysou Roller Mills. There will lto a dttneo in the opera house Saturday night. lined , well-spe- DDE milch cows. OLD GERTLEMAR For to the engiu uear Goshen caused a delay of the freight train from Eureka Monday afternoon. It reached here four oclock next morning. I wish to. announce to the public that I will sell S ovt-- and Ranges for the next 30 days at cost in order to make room for the enormous stock that ii now in transit. A. S. I1UJSII. A blow-ou- t s grandsons, Brother Dones final illness w: s characterized by a patient endurance cf suffering, a gratitude for the rendered r his family and friends and a by to death, peaceful which betoken a righteous life. He had his sons and his friend 1'iof. McClellan play hymns and other selections for him, and discoursed constantly and cheerfully on music, the Gospel and his family. He always had a hopeful, encouraging word for his visitors, and no ace without pjr-- t left the such of influence. an Let iking him rest with the love and honor of his children, the respect of his friends and the peace of his God. ADD e, here until they died. Sister Done died Nov. 27, 1886. She had borne eight children to Brother Done, six of whom are Oct. 24; 1889, he still living. married Ellen Barker Brooks, his first wifes sister, who survives him. Ilis living descendants number 49; six children, forty-twn aud one great-gran- d chill. Two children and o grand-childre- eleven grandchildren preceded him to the spirit world. Three cf his children live in Mexico, two in Payson, and one in Salt Lake City. Brother Done had very few opportunities to acquire book learn ing, but lp was a persisteut readi 10 ladies were extremely bene- er, aud by this means and by his ficial sad interesting. varied experiences he became Duviil E. Sargent was last Sun- widely informed ou a great variety day appointed superintendent cf of subjects. Aside from the printhe First Ward Sunday School to ciples of the Gospel, in which he fill Iks vacancy occasioned by the was vitally interested, he wrote resignation of former Supt. Jos- and spoke most earnestly ou tho eph. . Iluish. Two. vacancies necessity of strict equity aud jusstill exist in the suporin tendency, tice between man and man He first and second assistants, which had a sn pi erne contempt for will be filled soon. Huy man whs, under cover of law or otherwise, took advantage of 8. E. Ware, superintendent of his helpless fellow-methe Swansea Mine at Silver City He wub passionately fond of muwas in town Tuesday, on a visit. aud did as much as any mau Mr. Ware states that Mattel's are sic, tnuBio in iu advocating high-claquiet in Tinlic his mine has Pay sou. Besides play ing violiu just made a draft of forty men, and cello in orchestra and choir, and about tho only workmen cm he was organist for tho choir unployed at the property are engaged der the direction of the late Win. iu sinking on tho shaft. The Clayson, for a great number of company is prospecting for new years, willingly retiring when the deposits of ore, Inez Knight, Clara Holbrook an l Josie Booth, three lady missionaries, spoke iu the 2nd ward house Sunday evening. Those who attended were well paid as tho remarks of nt sick-roo- Last Saturday afternoou at 4 oclock Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Iluish were called to mourn the loss of their little son, Yerryl who died at the age of 1 year and 9 months, Mr. aud Mrs. Uuisli have been residing in Salt Lake City, and on the evening of the 3rd, of this month they, with the little boy, came.to Payson to visit with rela- tives. Shortly after boarding the train the little one wna taken sick as a result of the heated condition of the car, aod had been very ill with a complication of. ailments which terminated in spinal meningitis, which ended iu its death. Services were held at the home of Mrs. lluishs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Townsend, Sunday evening at 4:30 oclock, and were largely attended. Interment was made in the city cemetery. Some beautiful floral offerings were received from Edna, Afton and Lloyd I'ratl, of Salt Like, playmates of little Yerryl, and also from other friends; the flowers arrived too late for the services but they were greatly appreciated, aud the dinners have the heartfelt thanks of the parejts. A HIVE CF MACCABEES. Tomorrow evening there wi be an excursion to Provo, via the Jlio Grand, for the grand ball at the Mcxirt pavilion. Train leaves Pay-so- 6:30 p. m. n Round trip cents. 5Q .Soul). Sea Islanders excursion to Saltiiir Jnly 31, via the Oregon Short Line. Round trip A special train wijl leave Pay boo 8:06 a. m. Returning leaves Salt Lake 11 p. m. 81-75- . Fur Pioneer Day the Q. B. L. will make a rate of o.io fare for round trip July S3 aud S4, good returning untti July 29th to all jxiiute iu Utah. One fare for the round trip to Salt Lake City over the Oregon Short Line July 23rd to 24tb, with limit of tickets jnly 29ih, for the Street Fair and Car- nival. Fot Pioneer day the II. G, SV . will make a yale of one fare for the ronod trip, Jnly 23rd Bnd 24tb, between stations on its line. Limit July 29th. ' For the Business Mens Street Fair and Capiival at ' Salt Lak City July 22nd lo 27th, inclusive, a rate of one fare fer the round trip is aunonneed via R. G.W. Tickets sold foJ regular trains oti abpve dates, with limit Jnly 29tb. The 0. 8. Ii. will make rates of $08.60 via Standard Line and $07 U5 to liuflalq the Exposition on June 24Ui and daily thereafter until Oct. 81st, from payaoii to Buffalo and return with 30 days limit One fare for the round trip, Pay sou to Boise, Idaho, via O. S. L July 21st and 22ud, with Anal limit August 4th, for tho Internatronul Mining Congress. Cheap excursion r.ites to Northern Idaho points Saturday, June 29th, over Oregon Short Line. For further particulars call on agent. The Oregon Short Line will make a rate of one siugnlar lowest 1st class rate for iound trip, pins B neyoleiit 82 00, nccon-and Protective Ordi f, Milwankee,Wis,'( July 10th mi l 2Jili, final limit July 31st; for Uo- Bi prist You ug Peoples Union ul Chicago, 111., Ja ly 20 22, inclusive, with final limit August 2nd; and Knights Templar, Louisville, K., 'August 22 23rd, final limit Sept. Gib, 1901, For further particulars call ou agent fur Pan-Americ- an - Oregon Short Line, Payson. f . a ' Seven Year in Bed- Will wonders ever cease? Inquires the friends of Mrs. L. of Lawerence, Ksni Pease, They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and Three general debilily; but, botil- a of Electric bitters enabled me to walk,. she writes and in three months 1 felt like a new Women suffering from person. Headache, Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fain'ing and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. ' Try is guaranteed, J. it. L.Tpwnsend. Only 50c. The Maccabee excursion to Salt-ai- r last Friday was one of the largest which baB been run to the resort this season. Many people from this place attended it, among them being the following: A. B. Iluish, Nate Ruckhill, L. E. Dunning, Fruuk Ilulladay aud their wivea, E. II. Pulver, Arnley Pulvtr A. G. liuthei, John Provstguard, Gairy Searle. C. E. Miles, Clifford Bale, Geo. Stark and Johu CiayBou were also talented J. J. McClellan, then n along bb players ;u the Spanish mere boy, was qualified to take Fork hand. The special returned to Payson about 5 o'clock Saturhis place. As a husband and father he wbb day morning. devoted to his family, aod took Will Have to Show Us. great pride in all their advancement in the direction of enlighten The Springviile Independent S UNIQUE! ment and honor. in a little article last week says ETflOYABLEI lie died at Payson on Sunday that Springviile ensily has the HEALTHFUL! by Sttan, jrtt Jnly 14, 1901, at the age of 75 leading band of the county. We plied wllblu reach of all at the famoua years, five months, and sixteen do not kiiow whether the words SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS days, surrounded and cared for are thoso of the editor of the Inby his children who reside in Utah. dependent, or a member of the The funeral services were held Springviile band. At any rate, 52 W. 34 South A in the Payson .Tabernacle on they have never been substantinrrrjc 1 Salt Lake City Tuesday, July 16, Bishop J. E. ated. Iu an interview with some FlntO BhWik SiH In (he Wert of oar band boys wo learn that Huish presiding. Corerlnr over oae acre. Ualf a mlllloa (.1 The Payson band and the they are of a different opinion, jj ter Iona of water paea through the puola each dag. tabernacle choir were in attend- and being a county organization, ? claim the honors. Tree, the St HatSdphurBthlaPMCtbinandMi ance, and rendered appropriate A hie Tube, Pihratc Piungee Maccabee Military A end Letge Swimming Peole QCm Springviile WW were selections, which very Band won first at Saltair $ prize Com1lne health and pleaauro br A rlf.lt Ing three balhe whrn In Salt greatly appreciated. The openWhy shouldn't it it A Friday. take. Open daj and uljifct. Patriwas offered by ing prayer had no contestant A britf arch C. D. Evans. sketch cf the life of the deceased was read by Elder J. A. Loveless. Consoling and instructive were made by Elder Loveless, Elders Geo. Storrs and James Straw, of Springviile, old friends of the deceased, W. L. WORSE NOROFT will close out his enElder Chas. Brewerton, Pres. J. S. Page, Jr. and Bishop Iluish. tire stock of Wagon and Buggy Timber, consistA long funeral cortege, headed ing of Spokes, Felloes, Buggy Kims, Cross Bars. 6 cent Buggy Shafts, Wagon Tongues etc, by the band, accompanied the above actual cost. remains to the cemetery, where SAME TO EVERYBODY! Price the grave was dedicated by Elder Stock is Growth Guaranteed. Barry Wride. The pa'.l bearers were three of Elder Done's sons ard three . n. ss James Todd returned home Thursday evening from Columbus, Ohio, where he has lweu for some lime completing his studies in penmanship, lie is n penman of ability aud has n bright future be fore him.' lie is engaged for the coming year as instructor of penmanship in tho L. D. 8. UniverWe wish you continued sity. success, James. flail road Hales, . n S.IIE Two to German Ellsworth. It Apply Ebbing tackle at Towmieuda LITTLE VERRYL IIUISII. Lace Curtains and window J. A. Loveless, Notary Public. shades at Townsend's cash store. Stationary and notions at J. S. Picture Frames of all styles aud John Done was born at Tunstal, ldlie Jr's. sixes at special prices. J. S. Page. St.ffordshire, England, Jan. 28, lutent leather diuciug pumpB 1820. He was the son cf Abraham in and House FOR lot SALE at Townsend's. l'oik. Apply at the Pay-so- u aud Ann Hancock Done. lie was Tommy Wilson was down from Spanish married to Sarah Burker Feb. 15, Roller Mills. Eureka this week, nt aud 1852, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith rePick Kinsey will leave next were both into the baptized turned last evening from six days they Latter-da- y of Saturday for Canada. Church Jemis of Christ in visiting Salt Lake. Saints, Dec. 10, 1852, by Elder Ladies Wrappers only 80 LasT A plain gold band ring. Wkeelock. They r cents at John Provstgaards. Finder please return to Miss Pearl Cyrus W, inained members cf the Ashton Paul Tipton is homo for a rest. Simons and be rewarded. branch until 1855, whs 1 they ein He has been woiking at the Three more weeks will com- lgrated to Utah, settling at Union Tesora. , At the plete the brick work at the new Fort, on Cottonwood. We have moved to the Worsen school building, so the contractors time cf the move, (1857) they croft building. Como aud see us went to Springviile, where they Bey. J. & Page J r. lived until i860. In that year Mrs. E. S. Carrol gave birth to A large line of mens and bay s' a fine removed to Moroni, San l'ete boy Tuesday night at Ilia they dress shirts arrived at John Jiouie of here mother, Mrs. George county, where they resided until Prnvbigaard's Mother and Lube are the Spring of 1809. At that time Ramsey. well. they came to Payson and resided Johu C. Graham and wife came doing Groceries! Groceries!! at J. S. Page Jrs. For Reut Two rooms; good location. Inquire this office. ' Picture Frames of all styles and sizes at special prices. ' J. is. Page. Riley Patton came in from Mo-aSaturday, on a visit to his family. over from Provo for a brief visit f You get your money's worth Friday evening, lost, if you buy your shoes at John Martin L. Box came iu SaturI'rovstgaad's. day from Idaho, where he has been Dr. G. F. Tilson Office at engaged iu mining for several tosidence across the street south mouths. You can buy shoes, shirts, )f Jjemmons store. in hosery, gloves etc., at Townsends Dr. J. M. llENKY--0ffi- ce Rank Building. Residence one Cash 6' ore at wbolosale prices. Call and see us. block east and one tjlock north. The rayBou Roller Mills make Sell ns your produce and buy One trial of the us. from good flour. your groceries . J. 8. Tage J r. Straight Grailo" brand and you Go to the Payson Roller At ills will uho no other. for Floor, Bran, Shorts and all C. S. Six, Henry Fail banks jiinda of Mill Feed. and Uay Knight, will leave next Aliss Jennie Wilson is visiting Saturday, with tin: men engaged in Salt Lake City, whero she by them, for Canada. pas been for a week or more. George Ohcrlianali and James The largest slock of stationery, Recce, jr., were iu Salt Lake Fribooks, day, and left from there on an ev writing material, blank inemorandnms, etc. in Payson at ening train for Oregon. I'owusend's. Go to M. II. Porter's for gre n Mrs. Lnella Fillmore returned and staple groceries, meat, cold to Eureka Tuesday evening, after summer drinks, etc. The best being here since San lay on bnsi. place in town to trade if you are hens matters. looking lor satisfaction. M. II. Porter and wife left this Ilnrt Page and John Parker morning for Morgan, Utah, to left Friday, with tho grading outpend three weeks visiting with fit, from Springviile, that passed elatives and friends en route to Nevada here through See one of those blue flame oil where will work on the railthey cook stoves now on sale nt A . 8. road. finish's hardware store. Just the Ilosilla Graves of Provo 1 ai for warm weather. thing t suit for divorce from commenced Mr. and Mrs. Willard Done reAlina Graves, alleging cruelty turned to Salt Lake this morning and habitual drunkenness. The jitter spending six weeks here car-jmarried at parties Benjamin in for Mr. Dones futher. December, 1SS6. David E. Sargent returned from A foot race was pulled oil on Lake City last Friday evenMaiu street .Tuesday evening ing, where he had been serving Lee Simons and Paul Tip-to- n m the jury for three weeks. for a wager of 85, tho latfei A fresh supply of J. G. Mcgiving the former fifteen feet in Donalds famous candies just in at The sar't was a square .firs. Gutheils, Over 15Q kinds fifty yards. ouo and resulted iu Mr. Simons o select from. Also fresh bread from Provo. winning the race by a few inches. New tickets have been made ont We are pleased to note that Ed Iarper is getting along so uicely for field ditch No. 1, it being over his recent injury, and that claimed that the water has been be will soon be able to be around thas far this senson wrongly Tho change was wilh us again. appropriated, about by property owners Thero was a mass meeting in brought in field tho five full demanding (lie city hall last evening to make ont of tho days seven, watering Arrangements for celebrating Pio two other to the days belonging beer day. What was done we are unable to tell owing to going to city lots, which according to the old tickets were getting the water reas so early this morning. hoars. David II. Fairbanks will leave Recent advices from J. B. FairSaturday for the north. His itinerary will include St. Anthony banks, a member of the B. Y. Ida., where he v'dl dispose of Academy Exploring Expedition, he will take ship at San Juan, ?ome real estate at that place, say Costa Rica, cross the Mosquoto and then take in eastern Oregon and Darren Gnlfs for South Amlie is and then go into Canada. erica, landing at Cartagena, north locating In one oE of the mouth of Contemplating Magdalena river. the hitter two places. From there he will cross the Fnil Douglass, Donald Pago, count.'y to tiat river in search of 'Tom Cloward aud Oran Cashing the spot where the city of stood, spoken of so frequentleft Tuesday for Strawbery ridge with a party of government sur- ly in tho Book of Mormon, It is veyors. They 'will ha absent in aho his intention to follow up tlo river to its ihe mountains six weeks assisting Mngdaleun-Sido- u the where (n surveying laud which the gov- source, city of Manti ernment is putting ou Ilia maiket, wss situated. Mr. Fairbanks will some of which will be pu relinked tike a number of sketches during ' one or two of our local s beep his journey, and expects to arrive by t home this fall. suers. i "W Ashluu-uuder-Lic- SA LK Seven nnl ouu-luof Arret bay luml in Pond Town field. 46 1 f 'Jii juirt of David II. Hargrnt. FOil . Have you tried it? f)w m. PuttrufTr..l,):u in V:.iS.iu H:d ii.ui. f)'jMiiwr....1t ALItk THOUSTuM, k t Ice Cream Soda ij ' Kiilh Mirth I ... i jprirrTTiriTarirrrr. Tli.il delicious fsgSKSH T13IK . - Sari.-factio-n - JK.SS1 Sanitarium SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. The school board held a meeting Monday eveniugand confirmed the engagement of teachers mode by Levi A. Colvin, chairman of the loard, and Mrs. Stark, the secretary, has beeu busy the last two days signing up contracts with the teachers. Thoso secured are tho following: F. N. Poulson, principal; Samuel E. Taylor, Geo. T. W ride, Misses Annie Ncbeker, Ids Coombs, Lydia Soeffner, Francis Lougnecker of Philadelphia, Evelyn Jensen of Salt Lake, Zelia Bullard, Carrie Nelsou and Ella Larson. The latter is tho comity supervisor of the primsry departments and will spend one week in six in Toysan. At the mectiug tho salaries of tho members of the bonrd, 8100 to each, were allowed. Tho census shows 00) se.iiool children between six anil eigdteeu years of rge 137 girl- -, 4G8 boys. D DA flj au-- l - b re-mar- ks Glosing Gut Wagon Timber! at per the Best2nd W. L WORSENCROFT; |