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Show THE G LODE-HEADE- LOREHZO R, FIFTH elstw mMrnme CahCl Mme. Calve has made 8R0RCHITIS, B! CAUSER Ik COLD, UTAH PAYSON, NEWS SUMMARY. biw apecd record of eighty milee ctlakliahed oa waa receotly uthe boor Union Farifle. In Berlin it ie rumored that Emperor William hea In at meted the Kiel Yacht elub to challenge for the American enp. The preeident haa designated E. W. Bloomingdaie of New York aa a member of the William McKinley memorial aaaoeiatlon. Captain Tilley, commandant at American Samoa, has been pending inquiry into chargee againat him. A new locomotive ia being built in San Francisco, which haa the engineer cab in front of the engine, where an unobatracted view of the track la possible. The election for all oflleera in Cuba except preaident will be held December Slet, next, and that for preaident will take place February 4lh, Cuba'a national holiday. Profeasor George Edgar Vincent of the University of Chicago ia mentioned most prominently In New York for preaident of Columbia university to succeed Seth Low. Phil Sheridan, only son of General Phil. Bharldan, le reported to be seriously ill with typlind fever, at the West Point Military academy. He is Ti-tni- la d, ia the eadst hospital. The Imports of specie last week at New York were $06,151 gold and S 9 silver. The exports of stiver from 1 33,-77- that port to all countriai aggregates $611,470 and $7000 in gold. The United Fruit company has made pnbllo its report of operations for the fiscal year. The report ahowa a shrinkage in the total Income of $355,921 as compared with last year. The anniversary of Ihe beginning of the great Chicago fire thirty years ago Wednesday was commemorated at a banquet given by the Marquette clnb at the auditorium in Chicago. Sailors were enlisted 'in the United States naval service during the year to the number of 9890, making the total men In service, 18,835. From this number there were 3158 deaertlona The spinners at Fall river have voted , that their delegate to the textile council ahull Insist that only a unanimous vote ahall bring about a strike. This means that the epinners oppose a alrika Engl lab capitalists are concocting a plan to consolidate a large number of the weaker oil wells at Beaumont, Tex. They do not purchase gushers" but prefer welle that reepoud freely aa "pumpers. 7 The floods of Monday, following volcanio action In the raciflo, destroyed a large quantity of flour and ether merchandise stored at San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua, aa well as much export timber. The Indian bureau oDIciaia estimate that the number of caaea of amallpox on the reservations throughout the west is between 1U0 and 150. About five deaths have been reported during the paat week. A royal decree leaned in Madrid orders the payment in gold of all taxes or Interest upon lionds, ahares of dividends, and on redemption by companies who are to pay their shareholders and bondholders in gold. Resolutions against the reckless admittance of undesirable immigrants to the Unlied States were adopted Saturday at a large attended meeting of the Merchants and Manufacturers' Board of Trade of New York. The total of British exorts and imports during the peat year is the greet-svolume of business ever trsnaacted by any country ' in the world, and amounts to nearly $40,000,000 increase over the preceding year. Preaident Wheeler of California university has recommended to the board of regents the appointment of George W. Shaw. Pb. D., an assistant professor of agricultural chemistry, in charge Death of Venerable President Came as a Great Surprise, as He Attended Conference Sunday Serious Illness Began Wednesday Brief History of His Busy Life. Lorenzo Snow, tho venerable held of tbo Mormon church, died suddenly Thursday afternoon, October 10, at his residence, the Bee Hive House, in Salt Lake. His death was directly due to bronchitle caused by a cold, and was a great aurprise to the general public, who were not aware of the Illness of the president, serious or otherwise, until be was on the threshold of death Fur some time the president had been ia feeble health, owing to advancing pears, and those near him realized hit growing feebleness, but they did not realize that the end was ao near. They Insieted, however, that the beet possible care of Ida health le taken, and for Uiia reason he did not apperatthe late conference save at the Sunday afternoon session, when Apostle Clawson was elevated to the first presidency, The exertion caused by tbii, to him, great effort, had a depressing effect, and Monday he was nut so well, but rallied Tuesday and seemed no worse than lie had leen for some time. The illness which terminated fatally began alaiut a mouth ago, when President Snow attended a social function A where he. caught a severe cold. hacking cough followed the cold, and although everything known toscienue, coupled with the best of care, was done, no relief was afforded. It was not uuli I Wrduesday morning that anything like a serious derangement was even suspected by those around him, when he was attacked by vomiting spells, which kept u'p' almost Incessantly for some time, and he was counselor to Farley P. Pratt, preaident of the British mission. In 1841 he published a pamphlet, "The Only Way to be Saved, which haa been translated Into German, Freneh and Italian. In 1S43 he returned to America at the head of 350 coo verts on especially chartered vessel. In 1844 lieconducled a vigorous campaign in Ohio for Joseph Smith for President of the United Stales. In 1845, turning to education, he was placed at the head of the Nauvoo grammar school. He left Nauvoo in the exodus of 1846 for Halt Lake but bn account of sickness, did not reach there' until 1848. In October, 1849, he was sent on a mission to Italy where be remained for three years and translated the. Book of Morwas appointed at of the beet-sug- industry. Venssue'la la said to be planning another invasion of Colombia. Troops are being organized at Maracaibo under Hie command of General Vicente O. Sanches, commanding the Venezuelan garrison at that city. John & Williams, a n newspaper correspondent of Washington, hae been appointed secretary "to the United Statee delegates to the congress of American republics to meet In the City bf.Mexlco October 31st. The andual banquet of the,Republl-ea- n well-know- club of Massachusetts will be abandoned this fall out of respect to the memory of President McKinley. The late preaident bail intended being present at the dinner apd deliver an Fine hath room in connection: I, I- AX,- Proprietor. UTAB 12 PATSOX, Kdnrstlansl llallitlng fur Teachers. At Peoria, 111., the teachers have n beautiful educational building after the Buffalo plan, and the Imogen county, Ohio, teachers have a delightful county educational hall at Bellefoa-taln- e. All along the line teachers ought to be providing themselves with places of meeting of their own. Journal of Education. war All essentials for the toilet towels, soap, water, combs and brushes are provided free of charge. C. V. WARREN, Genl Agt A. T. & S. F. Ry. 411 Dooly Block, tSalt Lake City. ' OREGON SHORT LINE R'Y. Ball's Catarrh eas possibly derive fnnn Cure, manufartuml by V. J. Cheney A Co, Toledo, Oi, contains so mercury, and la taken Internally, arting dlreetly upon Ilia blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Ball's Cstsrrh Cure be mire you get the genuine. It Is taken internally, end mode in Toledo, Ohio, 1 F- - J. Clhaney Sold 4V. 'Tesllmoalslsfre l)y Druggists, prim T5o per boltie. boat. are ilia Hall's Family Fills lln-in- New .Fifth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of April I, 1814; Uiod unable to retaiu any food on his stomach. Even tlic slightest morsel of food waa not retained. This added to hla already weakened condition. When Dra. Wilcox and Richards were summoned Wednesday evening they pronounced his condition as living very serious indeed. It was not until that time that the family fully realized the extreme gravity of the situation-Frequen- t visits were made at intervals during the night. At 4 o'clock Thursday morning there, waa a decided change for the worse, and at 9:30 the conditions were a little worse than ever, aud .the end came at the hour, stated. HIS EVENTFUL CAREER.. Lorenzo Snow; fifth president of the Mormon church, was born at Mantua, Portage Co., Ohio, April 8, 1814. At he enlcruJ Oberlin College twenty-onto secure a classical education. In 1836 he became 'a convert to Morraonisiu and waa baptised by Elder John 8. Boynton. In 1837 he began theactive e, October 8ainta. Latter-Da- y 10, 1901. terms of six month each, but later released ou a writ of habeas corpus. On April 6, 1889, he became the Preaident of the quorum of the Twelve Apostles,-whic- Mh Minneapolis; h he retained nntil September 13, 1898, when he became the president of the Church and chose aa Is counselors George Q. Cannon and position t7v. Knile Americans. rwura Kxprsssrtl for Aarilrsn Missionary . t -' ai m r.ii. f to ilia announcement With reference the Turkish and Bulgarian troops' that Xre surrounding tlie slaiuctbr of Mia Stone, London Globe says It considers .that unless the movement Is suspended until she .Is safe out of the handsofthe brigAmls there will be a repetition of Ihe tragedy. ip Greece during ihe year j 1870, . . Rheumatism - i were espfu.red. '.LLoMunrastcrtinrty mas released in .or,der fora ransomo.pf JE;3,IK9. Thdn as now.an attempt Wjt made, u, surround the brigandsi with 4 he fowl t that three fceutfefiiefloH hearty were murdered. ckwldiu V .... i: Hka' mat'lc. and Ini ro nun oa ' earth a pdnkHler. A I '! t 10 ISO a K l m HHDirW- by purchasing your Labi Junction l.elii Anieriruii Pork Pleasant Grove Piiyxnn Nviihi 7 C Insif 8 Hearse in Connection at Reasonable Prices. 5 no - 4 35 4 M 4 43 1 : 4 S3 4 ;t HOMEMADE . CUPBOARDS AND FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. ul si a os ft Milford T.niul ft1 Iji :U! H s 8 10l 7 ou; Frisco ti Fast Trains Daily to All Points East. 3 Kerlln-Cliairl'- Q Q Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Perfect Dining Car Service. Points East. t'Bisengcrs not carried o freight trains. Vire-- I re and lieu. Mgr S. tv. ICrjtiLKvIeii.Trf. Mgr. D. B. Burley; Geu'l Agt. City Ticket Dltic 211 Main st.alt Lake City. AlsxfThorntuti. Agent, Payson. ST. H. DANl.'UOFT. er All the Conducted Personally . " at 0:43 a. m. and 0:52 East and West at a Can he had on the Masulflcrnt 'Limited Train of the - . - - Excnrsions. . Traina leave Iayson for Tintie i Intermiiliiitee m. For Balt Comforts of Home City and all poi 7:50 a- - p. m. hi. aud 1 Best Local Train Sei ice in the State. Fur rates, etc., Inquire of 'W R SHEUMEK, Agent, Tayeoi GEO. W. IIEINTZ, ' 'Aant. Gi'neral PaMieiiger Agt Leaving OMAlfA flatly at for CHICAGO. (. . R ' . jn. ' TJB.TTIMMSR j w. a. Solid 'Glectrlo-' - -Eight . ' Ltorj-Ctr- s Train .' Ofc.-i-h ..il.J nr j i ; I - SON EXCHANGE ' isAMXfis , rrsnss-- t- per- - 'if : ouivVpioTKuw jn fart ail. the. .ntitdern FORT, PAT ..tqr.:rivTV Jan.l viDM lho I baj T hitrrrt put, I oh time depot UPTIAMC wiiLiJu 1 llliS -r . a Uriipral Hanking Bui cent i. otli ; Fiiyaon. Utah, ! . S I O.OOO.OO. V otliera. L V e -' . TA SN KU . tv;rOii Mi Mam d'resldsnt, K.S.WIMMKK. Cashier Authorised 'lapltal Stook I .. For thnee who ahwp well o:t n train, wu luv wlint'yoti w;it. ' For thoao a Ivpl dont sly'eii twv(l wi have an blect! rfe. reediiis. liirb;" lit v.nr hertlr-by- l tvhlcli viti Van. jon'l 'all ntiit-i- f you ' w Z - 3 23; Vviula 700 PAYSON, UTAH. 6 n i. 1 :n! AM tlmr Like Modi-n- 1 lM 8 33 SI 8 21 8 l 7 53 7 42 7 :i'i Provo Sprlugrill Spanish Pork Ar Lv Ar I So. 1 COFFINS & CASKETS of A. PETEftSON, ir trains dally from Isn to alt l.uk. Two fast train daily malt Luke nil iminMsust. proved Tourisi lw,ixiri.i,l Pros nit l.uket.i Chicago without nge. Klci: lint ln tksirlics lunonly line oiicrutiug iliiiina ear service. 1 ' ft M I 40 1 S .. Can Save 3Ioncy 10 Ml 7 V 43 0 : 9 33 a,,u 1105 . ' e and 50c. f ante IT itxrksf.Eaa-- I'll 8 tV. 10 55 Id 20 -- 11100 : Psia net ft 47 HI (H - mm, . 7 40 .a ...v No A M Ogdon 40 Ar. Lake Salt Lr. IS vc. . . P 140 Ml Ar. I Mai 9 14 8 1! 1 9 10 SI . . wiigTesrdMuneastrrand a 8 55 SIS STATltO I.v.'l S Yala has honored President Boose veil with the degree of LL. D. Agents and solicitor should not fall to rend adv. of Household Guest L'o. In this nsuer. Their offer ia very liberal. . . ' I Mu. 4 A It UMt . si Insurgent ft, Joseph F. Smith, President Snow, daring bis life, was bear McKinley a portrait the husband of nine wives, whom h tin. Winslow's Moot King Syrup. married in the following order: CharFor ehlldnu tfthln,Mrnnih iruttift. frtlnetota BMtloMlliyiNilii.euiciwimi eullattoftbotll lotte Squires, Mary A. Goddard, Sarah Ann Prichard, Harriet Amelia Squires, King Edward haa a aeriona throat Eleanor Hunts, Caroline llorton, Mary trouble. Elizabeth Iloutz, Phoebe Amelia Woodruff, Minnie, Jensen. The three eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee last named survive him. lie married Charlotte Squircy and Mary A. Goddard ou the" same day in the Nauvoo temple under the plural marriage system. He marrid Sarah Ann Prichard and Harriet A. Squires at Nauvoo alio, and his fifth wife at Winter Quarters, previous to the march across the plains. Ilia first wife died in the early EVERY MAN daya of tlie yetilcnieht of Salt Lake WOMAN AND CHILD ' valley... The others have been well v k y known in Utah in the days that have who uffara bora a ? ministerial career continued throughout hla busy life. In May, ' 1840, he took bis first mission to Europe and vince elapsed. A Miss., Jan. You In effect J illy 11, 1900. Train Arrive and Depart at tho Varloui tatlont aa Follows: Korth Round South Bound PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are easier to use and color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. Sudd by druggists, 10c. per package. wedon'i Royal rnlvsratty. The Royal University, ths head of tho educational system of Sweden, Is at Upaala, where it was founded In 1477 by Bten Bture, the viking. Plso's Cure cm not be'too highly spoken of aa a cough curs. J. W. OTIkik. 323 Third Aft, Rom Train Service. LOCAL TIME CARD. soreness, Rheumatism, neuralgia, pain, sore throat and all bodily Buffering relieved at once by Wizard OIL Internally and externally. Brine Springs Under Worwlch. Underneath the town of Norwleh, of brine England, are numbers springs, which were used for the preparation of salt even before the Christian era. ' OFFICE IN BANK. Theta train) will be elegantly equipped nr ly local and always uu time. Patrouiia thorn when you travel. . Guilty of Obatraotlng tho KaO. Tha Court of CItII Appiila In Texas holds that a person who receives a latter addressed to another and who retains it an unreasonable length of time lx guilty of obstructing ths mail, and Is liable for - whatever damage may thereby result. LORENZO SNOW. HagumggiM ers. As mercury will surely dummy tha sense of smell and completely denmee tlie whole system when entering it through tlie mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on iihysleiuns, as ths prescriptions from to .the good you damage they will do Is tenfold . PRESIDENT aam 'll"! Between Denver and Clicago via the Sinta Fe Route provide hh comfortable means of travel as can lie offered Aa an economical sleepers excepted. measure they are unsurpassed. They are hauled on faBt tiains. and are in charge of experienced aud polite port- Bswaro of Ointments for Cntarrh That Contain Mercury, detachment of the Twrnty-flrScompany of Macahchra Thursday encountered a large force of insurgents near Lips, 'province of Kitangas. Lieutenant llcuu of Uie 'Mncabcbes was killed and one of the force was woundThe employees of the Morewood ed. Tho enemy was strongly in of plant the American .Tin Plate, com- trenched. After twu hours' lighting, Gas at Ind have voluntarpany, City, ran If--1 to await re-ret the Americans . s ily withdrawn from the Amalgamated ( Association of Iron,' Steel and Tin.- inforceiuent. . Toe iiisnigeiits .numwith Remarmed bered over 30, were, Workers, and return'd their charter to ington anil Maiihcr rides, anil appar-- ; he association,; ntly bad plenty of nuiiuiiuiiion. -. FemmaylvssLa Coal Interests, The immensity pf the Pennsylvania coal Interests appears in the report for 1900 of the bureau of mines in that state. In that year 352,844 workers in and about the mines brought to ths surface 130,535.680 tons of anthracite and bituminous coal. This average of 516 tone for each employe was higher than the yearly average in any European country where coal is mined. mon. In 1853 be was elected a member of the Utah House of Representanswsllsas ravor Immigration. tives, In accordance with the law of Robert H. Wilcox, who represents 185a He was returned to every ses(ha Hawaiian islands in congress, says sion until 1885 three times to ths that the general sentiment of HawaiiHouse end twenty-thre- e to tho coun- an! is favorable to the settlement cil. In 1855, with fifty families, be among them of as many people from founded and named Brigham City, this country as ths islands can acwhich was his home until he- - became commodate. president of tlie church. Id''l864 he Amerlra Lead. went on a mission to the Sandwich In eonsequenoa-o- f the great demand for Islands and labored diligently for a cotton goods, tlie United Hides consumed raw cotton than Great Britain, tluis in that part of the Pacific. In more which has always held supremacy In this 1873 he accompanied Georgli A. Smith Industry, Just as Hostelter'a Stomach Bitters has been the brst family medicine and other Utah people on a tour of the and which haa retained its prestige fur over fifty years. Today the Bitters ia used of countries Europe and Palestine. In almost every hum. It cures dyspepsia, In 1877 he was released aa president indigestion, constipation and biliousness, purities tlie blowl, calms tha nerves, of ftbxelder Stake after having pre- also and builds up the entire system. sided over it since its organization. In 1880 he was convicted of unlawful Horse Baaboaueta la till. The wearing of ' aimbonnets by cohabitation and 'sentenced to three hones In hot weather is by no means a modern invention. In an old Italian print, dated 1542, a gentleman la shown riding on horseback with an 'umbrella fixed oirer hla own head and another over that of his horse. aup-poa- Parfop. (Boasorital a great fortune by her singing, and now owns an extensive eitate near her native town in tho south of France. "I etlll work very bard, ihe said recently. There la always something in my art 'that naeda improvement, something that I can learn." It is this constant itudy that keeps Mme. Calve at tha front It U her belief that there la no perfection without hard work, and ihe haa always conscientiously refused to ling any role la which the haa not perfected herself. PRESIDE!! OF IHE M0BM0I CHURCH, EXPIRES SUDDENLY FROM Rj (laMlMto FabUshliig o A SOT, cm |