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Show :lEAB YOL. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 15. 1902. 13 tiie stove were keit warmly Intimate. In ray caKicily as messenger, my dutv was to carry to merchant uud dialers notices of notes becoming due at the hank, or drafts requiring sent to the lauk lor collection from other towns and cities. Little by little, however, he was trusted with responsible duties, and thus began Id career as I tanker, the Insignificant beginning," he says, and keeping In mind it educative value for higher duties and generous rewards, I am impressed with the reflection that a very humble door may open the way to large opportunities." jay-nien- buy cheap, worthless flavoring ex- tracts. Try Townsends Lemon High-gra- ds t, An Attractive Region. They are the strongest and niade; a trial will con-- v hire you. Come in and let ns show you some Vanilla 1 Lillis and how we make Vanilla Extract from them. I test PHARMACY. TQWfiSESD'S Iu constipation Herbine affords a natural, healthful remedy, acting )rumply. A few email doses will usually lie found torn regulate tlm ex crotury functions that they are allu to operate without any aid whatever. Price SO eta. To Utah School Teachers. The Burlingtou Route announce a round trip rate of one fire piu 82.H0 to Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, Kansu City, St.'Jjiuis, and Intermediate poiut for the Utah Annual excurTeal-lita- s The magic of Cnliionila Is accentuated this summer by the attraction of low rates and the presence of two The Mystic Sluin-e- n great Conventions. hold their iuiierlal Council In San ?rkuclco in June, aud the Knights of Pythias their Convention In August, aud each will have delegates from all parts of the Onion, The Govirnmcut of the United States loans the Knights a thousand tents, and the city will Iks gay with tents and plumes and Uannur id splendid uniforms. The fine air of Summer on the Cont, of Ban Jose ar.d Santa C:uz, of Del Monto and Monterey and Santa Llnrlia ra, of the Shaa'a Region, Lake Tahoe and Its magnificent scenery uud wonderfully tinted water; of Yosemlte and the Dig Tices of Mari pots; si easily accessible, will make the visit for thousands a memorable event. Gift! slsoouriracfuciL-s-. henilforinlonnatiunaloactk &EGREATICX POWERS, Ka&sas City, Us). Teachers During the progress of the gains iuvitalious were distributed and uinth grade by the of jtbe Peteetneet school to all the ba1! player to attend a reception at tje Petcetneet school that uing, which was Lcartily ac-number oi our players d. and were royally weftt up The evening being spent in juices, refreshments etc, and a g iuino good time was had by all, tl.M at IP cou'pnuy disbandin' three cheers after oJock, giving for the teachers aud the uinth grade who are held bs first class jieople aud royal entertainers by all who were iu attendance. Victorious. teiu-her- Last Monday afternoon saw tlm gauio of the base ball season iu Bhjsoii, when the Teachers and tlm Eusinf ss men met on the diamond end fonght the battle for nine inniugs bef r a Urge crowd of ejiectatora, mostly rooters for tlm school teacheis. It was a good frame for' the spectators, and afforded them amusement in big bunches, but from a ball stand poiut it was anything but R OOll gS.IUU Ha tlin score 23 to 27 shows, i:i favor of tho teachers, who worked manfully to wiu their laurel. The trains were more evenly matched limn was thought by Hny of the players, as it whs generally conceded that the teacher would liavo an easy game, but thev didn't Everybody had a good timo and tbnt was all the guiue was gotten up for. The two teams will probably meet again, soon, as the business men are anxious, far another chance and will work for that end. The lins np was as follows: Teachers Business Men George Taylor c John Done, jr., O McClellan W Worsencroft p D Barnett let F Fairbanks S. Taylor W Wi ght man 2nd Goo. Peery Albert Day 3rd Smith Wignall s s ltay Stevens P Wightman 1 fF N. PonlBon Geo Wride O. A. Daniels cf A. McClellan r f Geo II Doue ojH'ning a A euter-t&iue- A Busy of the Peace for April was read showing cases 3; cases compromised or w ithdrawn 2; fines collected $7.75. The report was O Kd y tho Attorney and on motion was adopted. City Attorney Saxey presented statement representing that in the cases ot l'ayson city vs lluish and Geo Patten vs Payton City, cnsi-- heard iu the District court, us ex (lenses had exceeded the amount allowed for the month aud asked that such additional allowance lie made to compensate 'or liia services, which could legally ie doue under the Salary ordin- Session. The city council held a Bome-whlengthy and a very busy sejeinn at the council chambers la t Monday evening. After the nsntii runiiae proceedings the business as follows was attended at to: Claims were read and allowed os follows: Jc-- s sion. 9 Worthington Caleb Tanner, L. E, Dunning A. S. Iluitth & Worsen croft The report of .SO 20.05 4.00 23.C8 3.50 the city Justice Ticket on sale June 10, 11 and 12. Final return limit Septemlier 8. Thro tourist sletqicrH, Sait Lake City to Oinalia, Chicago, Kansas City aud bt Louis. Thro standard sleeper, daily, Salt Lake City to Omaha and Chicago. For additional information write or rail on 11. F Xeslen, Central Agent, Burlington Route, No 7S West Second South street. Salt Lake City , Utah. Nothing has eyer been produced to equal or compare with Tuhlers Buckeye Pile Ointment as a curative and healing application for Piles Fissures, blind . and bleeding,, external or juterna, and iwMiig miduHedmg rf lli Rectum. The relief is immediate aud cure In bottle, Price SO tubes 75 eta. A claim of $27.75 of the Balt Lake Electric Supply Co. was presented, allowed and amouut appropriated. Water master D. . Sargent presented a claim as follows, which wns allowed aud amouut appropriated : Stamps and Envelopes Work on spring (.'reek Worken Weir gale 1 day Trip to Kewervuirs Writing Notices Work uu Reservoir ami ditch 12 624.00 days is 2.00 '45.4,i Total . City Attorney Saxey, made a statement regarding the progress of the case of Geo Batten vs Bay-so- u ance On motion of Councilor XeW-keCity, Btating that arguments been made before the court 110 was allowed and appropriated have but no decision has boon rendered. or extra services. , J. B. Buge jr., presented a petiThe Salary list was presented and on motion the respective tion asking the privilege of placamounts were allowed and funds ing a shingle roof ou a building now being erected on the S. E. appropriated. corner of Jot 5, block 4G, Blat A. oO 125. City Recorder, 8. E. Taylor Treasurcr.L. U Fuirlnnks 1(1.65 Although this building is within Collector 5 per cent on (178.16 8.9U the fire district it is located " City Mir: ml, I) ll.nnrtt 80.00 " Depy M:in.h:il, John I .ant 40 IN) separate aud apart from other buildings. " lou nil keeper, S, B. Wride. The shingles before being placed " Sexton, Jacob Hclineidt-r- , ou the roof to be first treated in a Attorney. A Saxey J i.f 1 J. P. Wimnier, fire proof paiut. This privilege is Electrician W C Wlghtman allowed iu other cities aud are Ass't Elec , Frink Cooml, considered as safe against fire as Tax J Collector, Dog Worthing8.00 the light iron roofs, it was reton, The Cify Marshal's report for ferred to .the committee on fire April was read showing No. of department. Henry Nebekrr presented a arrests 4;' animals impounded 9. claim of $2.15 for a can and five The report was accepted. gallons of gasoline, which was Marshal Barnett presented bill of $5 for feeding horse during allowed and arnoaut appropriated. T. II. Wilson, jr appeared bethe month of April; referred back fore the council anil stated that he for verification. acn's f lan(l in the oil The City Treasurer's report for' 2W,U,8 the Witnmor field, field, formerly read was showing April receipts this that land had diawu staling aud disbursements as follows: water in the past, but that at llECEirTB 15 acres are listed in 613.08 present only Apwuiit in trcsmiiy the schedule aud asked that the 178.10 Electric Lights 42.4U other 10 acres be placed on the LiceiiM r Dug Tax Cemetery suhedule. 8.00 1C.73 Fines P.stray Pound Bale cf Water, 7.75 10.00 8.RD Disbursements General Fund Electric Light rv ruim and gambliug, and worst of all, by paying too much for fmnily'supplios, etc., when there is a place in town to buy goods so much cheaper. Ometwy luterest .... . "THEwS Warrant nutstan'llng, $1817.91 Balance and amount on hand in Ounilngcnt 684.27 Street Irrigation, 298.61 28.11 .39 Electric Lli?ht Cemetery Summer at the Seashore. When choosing the place for our vacation select om, the altitu of which is enough different from that at home to ensure a considerable change of climate. Long Bunch, Washington, which is along tiie Pacific Ocean just north of the mouth of the Columbia River is a stretch of hard sand thirty mile long. There are plenty of good hotel on tiie bench and the summer is cool and invigorating. Get avrny from tho heat of the interior and go dowu to sea level, where your nerves can be restored and from where you can return o your home invigorated and restored wi health. Sand four (1) cents In stamps, for an illustrated booklet describing the Columbia River region, to A. L. CRAIG Gen. Pass. Agt. O. R. A X. Co. Portland Ore. By buying their supplies at Townsends Cash Store. On account of selling for cash and buying so many of our goods in broken dozens from factories at n discount, it enables us to sell the best of goods ia the latest stylos at Cut Prices. AX EXAMPLE: An average family sjH'nds $300 to $N0() per year at n store. Now we know that: we can save you from 10 to 20 jier rent on all the goods you use, meaning a clear saving of from $."50 to $120 jht year. l)o you see the poiut? Fifty dollars a year saved nnd nut at (5 per cent interest for fifty years amounts to $14,300.00. Save $1.30 tier year for fifty years and' in your old nge you can retire with $43,000.01), the interest oh wliicli will give you an income of $200 jier month. Thats the way to save money! These little points are of vital importance to you! Join with the crowd! ) i$ King BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT 'res Khuuniattsm, Neuralgia, Head- lie, Sick Headache, Sre Throat, u immm THE PEOPLE'S STORE 151.81 The report wna accepted. The Becordcrs rcjwrt for April was read nnd accepted as follows: Waubants Issued. 1 rrigntlon account $188.15 Fund nccouut Ciaingiitaccount Kuril ic Light Total S79.80 ' 25.25 818.78 iM.78 Waebakts Bedeemed. Contingent Fund 178.20 2523 (Vmeiery Electric Light Interest Total Redeemed, 160.75 8.45 :ki5.05 Bonds unpaid $1000.00 The City Hex tons report for April was read and accepted and is os follows: Deaths male 1; female 2. Let sold to Mrs. W. II McClellan 68.25 Cash collected, digglug grave, D. 2.50 10.75 Hancock Referred to committee on irrigation and watermaster to investigate and report. A claim of $1.85 was presented and the by the Baysou amount wag appropriated. A communication wbb read from Ihe "Appeal to Reason asking for Information iu regard to the cost h ity and consumer of electric light and water service. The question of what amount of water to be allowed the lands in District No. 2 this year waa considered and watermaster Sargent and councilor Ellsworth reported that they had visited the reservoirs and considering the amount of water in them recommended that these lauds be allowed regular water time this season. Councilor Boyle said that while this may be the best that can be doue, he did not favor the idea of entering upon theschedule without remuneration, many acres of land iu one locality that has not been formerly located and at the same time only allow time to lands whose owners have expended many dollars in the building of reservoirs. On motion of Councilor Betts the chairman of the Eiectrio light committee was authorized to purchase the necessary fixtures for repairing and placing in safe condition the electric light alternator. This finished the bnsiness before the body and an adjournment was taken. co-o- 178.20 180.75 25.25 . o different funds: Salt Lake Bread, fresh at Mrs. Gutheils. 38 NO. p two-thir- two-thir- 'jts, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, Corns id all pain and luflamatlon. The .ost ijeuetrating liniment in the world. Price 25 eta. auo 50 cents No Loss of Time. The Boy and the Bank. I have sjld Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhot-Remedy for One does not often read a more years, and would rather be oht of pleasing hit of autobiography than that coffee and Hum it. 1 sold five la the May 1st Issue of Thu Youth's buttles of it sugar to threshers that yesterday written by the Hon Companion, of the could go no Iknlier, and they are at LvmanJ. G.ige, work again this E morning, II. R; Treasury. "Tiie Buy and the Bank the ttllo of the sketch. fheliM, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will Writing after five years of public ser--'. be seen by tiie above the threshers . managing the finances of the : in lu war and in peace, Mr. Gage were able to keep oil with their work , 'Mbs how when a youth liu first without losing a single days time. You employment iuu village hank. should keep a bottle of this remedy in M ambition had been kindled by its home. For sale by all druggists. hiy gtb.ed sign, and the sight of your wllii out in and hi going coming wo offered joiiey in their hands. lie find A fresh supply of G. Mcho sition of "messenger general sslsinnt" at one hundred dollars a Donalds famous candies just in at ar. The title and tlm glamor of the Mrs. Gutheil's, Over 150 kinds : md bank' mi le resistance to the to select from. Also fresh bread ogal iinnosihle. But his dream of from Provo. ng among heap 4if yellow gold silver was houu disaiiwitod Old Soldier's Experience. ays: M. M. Aurtlln. a civil war veteran, i was immediately Introduced to the , in place of goll ind of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wile iur, wiu-reivi-r- , there was found a goodly sloe;. was sick u long time in spite of good for the doctors treatment, but was wholly anthracite coal of two large st ives cn the floor cured by Dr. King' New Life Pills, ;ly which w orked wonders for tier health. i .e; and it oou iiecame clear that as . insl-tiin- r, should live vm-riThey always do. Try them. Only 25c .oat lliu relation between the coal aud at J. L. Tow nsends drug stoic. Many a fair young child, whose allnrhas puzzled tiie mother, until site has suspected rightly her darling was trou tiled with worms, has regained the rosy hue of health with a few dose of White Cream Vermifuge. Lrice 25c. ry -- J. : - inU-ude- l Faith Faith and Fact. one thing and fact is another, it sometimes takes any amount of faith to product! one fact. Year of earnest work aud faltli have produced one fact about medicine that is deserving of mention here. If sick people who aw troubled with general weakness through overwork, dissipation or exjiosiira can get a remedy that will make rich red 1 Have yon seen the display of tilood from the food they eat, their rebeautiful furniture at A S llaishB turn to health is assured. Rich lined is tho life of the body as well a the Furniture Store. nerves, feed tiie nerves and body with blood and there Is n gradual return of lienlth. Weak, sickly, ole people whu sutler with Indigestion, dysjieisia, Whooping Cough loss of strength and ambition, A woman who lm had experience liHve dizzy spells anil are always tired witii thia disease, tell how to prevent can lie cured sound nnd well with Dr. any dangerous const quences from It. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. Tills File snyw Our three children took niodichiH can he taken on faith os well whooping cough lust summer, our baby as fact, it nets hi a common sense way disease by giving strength to hoy being only threw months old, and curing resist it. Hold by druggists for 73 cts Chamlier-lain'our to them owing giving per box, or three boxes for 82 00 or sent Cough Remedy; they lost none of by mail on receipt of price. Tiie tablet their plumpness unJ came out In much are to lie taken t meal time. Write us t fur r lienlth than other children w hose thisa free inmphh-- that tells all at out . Address Dr. Gun 11, Pldla- Remedy. im rents did not ue this remedy. Our delplda, ill. For sale by J. L. Town-olde- st little girl would call lustily lor send. cough syrup letween whooj. Jessie Pinkley Hall, Kpringvllle, Ala. This Kodol CUFC remedy is for sale by all druggists. Leave Salt Lake City 3:15 p. ra. any day-co- nnect with the Burlingtons Chicago Special next day at Denver arrive the day following at Omaha and Chicago. Its the best there is OiiiwtyI you cant beat it. 81. Louis U wurtb asking about. H lPepSW what you cat. "Digests TICKET OFFICE: 79 West Second South St. Salt Lake City. R. F. X E.SLEN, General Agent. ds ds |