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Show PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1902. 13 VOL. The lake viewed from some mints 'is ' incomparably grand. Nothing can equal tha effect ou 4, the mind alive to the sensations ot novelty and grandeur like this jeautiful scene. The eye educated Tomorrow is the time set for celebration of May Day and the 0 the principles of artistic beauty is enraptured while the ' heart the little folks are all eagerly sensible to the nobility of the the approach of the Creators . works is thrilled ' with loitg exjiect(d day. sentiments which ' are ; mexprese-abl- e.' ' The committees have arranged a celebration to the liest of their While driving through; the ability and n good time is mountains 1 felt awed into silence ated unless the weather atK&turcs immensities, and seem- Ubffuld interfere. ing "enwrapped with delight at rA program which appears the grand panorama of beautiful lias leen arranged which will, scenes constantly unfolding. toother with numerous sports, I cannot conceive why Americas and dances at night will constifashionable people awarm to tute thedays celebration, Europe, and go through and following is the program ns around and over mountains and arranged: lakes and valleys in search 4 ' Ilj lls for gathering will ring at Natures masterpieces of beauty 9 a clock. and grandeur, wiiile here iu the (lathering at corner of F & 9 West there are incomparable ptreet at 9:30. creations, not circumscribed by Sis Procession starts at 10 o'clock llarching through principal any limitations of magnifioenoe and beauty. The Alpine scenery streets to Dark where the followhas been sung in song since the ing program will be rendered bebeginning of history, and Scotland's ginning at 10:45. Music by the band. romstic crags and locks have been immortalized by Sir Walter Soott, . Sjnging bv 12nd Int. departwhile the grandeur of the West ments of both schools. seems to be sleeping in Prayer by chaplain Bp. J. A. calm. 1 presume in time Loveless. every American will wish to Song by schools, make a pilgrimage to his own i. AddreNs of welcome D. F. towers of ' Babel1 before' seeking Fawns. them in a foreign land. ' Music by band. Solo Sadie Amos During oar travels we were compelled to endure the monotony Speech, F. A. Huish miles iu of plains twenty-fiv- e May Song by children o distance but were soon varied by maty department led by mountains which seemed sentient, Coombs. witb.tbeir solemn faces standing May Dole around in dnmb amazement ana Intermission. frowning, prominence, . wondering an interAfter the how man,'-ihis puny strength, mission will program be taken until 2 conquered the granite monsters, oclock when the snorts, a few of end carved" roads and modeled the which are given ticlow, will Lie heights to thetervicejif hie will.: taken up ut the Dark for the We had a' mostVesJeyMile and children. settle-ntoaew successful and spoon race; egg and and were trfateToyally-hop- e Egg obstacle race; egg and spoon we wiH ; have,' continued blind fold hobble nice; speam success during onf travels to raa; water race; aside from these Thunder mountain, .We all have sports there wall lie foot mces, become' adepts at culinary work, W jumping contests, ahd Cali bdil water wftbiiM tfluru-i- anil a races, oi biiso ball on the game it. south square at 4:30 lietween While the stars pale before the the team and a nine dawn of the coming morning and fromDayson Mammoth and the days glimmering rays of light are sports will end with a grand ball chasing the shades of night from in the opera house. awaking Nature I drop my pen and flee to a realm unknown. W. II. Fairbanks, jr. 39 NO. . MAY DAY . TO-MORRO- .'I it ' ; be-lo- It's vour own fault if you do not let us. save . money for you. : The largest stock of Shoes in son. .. A new line of Clothing just Baking Powder better thevn a.ny other ? aw-iitin- FOR MAY DAY! ' Why is ROYAL W. re- ceived. Everything sold at Cut Bates. Because in its mammoth works a corps of chemical experts i3 constantly employed to test every ingre- y? dient and supervise every process of manufacture to insure a product absolutely pure, wholesome and perfect in every respect The most wholesome food and the most digestible food are made with Royal Baking Powder. . at Townsend's Oasii is King l : i f. 009 .V; , In constipation- Hsrbineaflords a ' An Attractive Region. natural, healthful remedy, acting The magic of California is accentuatpromply. A few soialj doses will usually be found tap regulate the ex ed this summer by die attraction of v rates and the presence of two cretory functions that they are able tp without any aid whatever, fereat Conventions. The Mystic Shrin-et hold their imperial Council In San Vi lets, ''-- h Francisco in June, and the Knights of School Teachers. ; Pythias their Convention in August, and each will have delegatee from all ' Ington Route announces a parts of the Union. The Government t of one fere plus (2.U0 of the United Statea loans the Knights Omnlia, Chips go, St, Joseph, Kauaaa a thousand tenia and ths city' will be taty;st:vjai,, U Intermedlata polnta v.fur the .Utah TcadheiV Annual excur- - gay with tents and plunges and banners i bloil. and splendid uniforms. V 12. Ticket, nit sale June 10 11 and The fine air ofSiimmur on the Coast, . Final return limit September 8. . t ..Thro tourist sleepers, Rail Lake City of San Jose and Bants Crus,' of Del . to Omaha, Chicago, KansasACity and Monte and Monterey and Bants Barba -. SVLhuis. ra, of the Shasta Region, Lake : Tahp Thro standard sleeper, dally, Salt and its Y magnificent scenery and wc LakwCity to Omaha and Chicago.tinted water; of Toeemite and derfUlly For additional information write or call in EL F Nealni,. General 'Agent. the Big Trees of Mariposa; all easily WesttSeconu accessible, will make the visit for Burlington Route, No Utah. Salt Lake South street. City, thousands a memorable event. . . . jtt'rV - - ly'' . rs . . . ? . -- v - trip-rlaijM- . - A r t Nothing has eyer been produced to equal or compare with Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment as a curative and healing application for Piles Fissures, blind and bleeding, external or internal, and itchihg and bleeding of the Rrctum. The relief Is immediate and cure infallible. Price CO cents in bottle, tulies 75 eta Salt Lake Bread, fresh at Mrs. Gutheils. Summer at the Seashore. When choosing the place for your vacation select one, tlie altitude of which Is enough different from that at home to ensure a considerable change of climate. Long Batch, Washington, winch is along the Pacific Ocean jurt north of the mouth of the Columbia River is a stretch of hard sand thirty miles long. There are plenty of good hotels pn the beoch and the summer is cool ami invigorating. Get away from the heat of the interior and go down to sea level where your nerves can be restored and from where you can return to your home invigorated and restored to health. Send four (4) cents in stamps, for an Illustrated booklet describing the Columbia River region, to A. L. CRAIG Gen. Pass. Agt. 0. 11. AN. Co. Portland Ore. BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Sick Headache, Bore Throat, Cals, Sprains, Bruises, Old Sores, Corns and all pain and inflamatlou. Tlie most penetrating liniment in the world. Price 25 eta. auo 50 cents. Sale of Animals for Damages. Stata of Utah. I Count; of Utah, j In tha Benjamin Precinct of mid eountjr. I have in mjr pouuelou the following animals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public a notion to the highest cosh bidder at my coral In the Benjamin Precinct on Thun, the 29th day of liny 1902 at the hour of 2 p in, mucMrriop One yellow mule about LI yaan old branded ohoulder. left 8 en One light brown mare about 12 yenn eld and left brand ramtnbl. 1 u left shoulder thigh. uLto S. on thigh and 71 ou right thigh One bsy horse about I years old, left front on left bent at the ankle, branded I thigh. One brown horse colt about 1 or 2 years old dee-crili- lt-- 1 branded f&fl nn right thigh. Said animals are held by me to secure the per heed payment of Slaty Cents damages done by mid animals uimn the promisee of Thos. Bichnrdson, on the II day of 31 ay 1902. B. M. DAVIS I'oiindkecepn- fur Beiija nin Preeiuct. - t . Students Reunion- . n . - ts ng - CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. great loss from their ravages. One wrapping of the rod, if done well, will last for oue mile, and the cost of the oil is very nominal. This is a matter the farmers ongbt to look into and not pass it by without thinking it over seriousl- Who find themselves sticking between The rails of a fence, and who strive to On the Road to Thunder Mt. get free While the world is still shoving them in; Realizing the fact that I must Who find that the favor they meet with depends wield the pen for a few minutes in Not on words, hut on dollars and order to emancipate myself from rent-- : the trammels of a promise, I will And that tie hut few who will prove now endeavor to graphically porthemselves friend tray my few experiences from Pay-so- n To the pig that is fast In the fence. Ex. to Boise City. When we reached Brigham City a party of ua equipped ourselves Many a fair young child, whose try substantially, and took has puzzled the mother, until pallor overland route to Boise, northwest with the intention of visiting au she haa suspected rightly her darlitg was troubled with worms, haa regained unexplored country, and enjoying the rosy hue of health with a few doses ourselves generally. Cream Vermifuge. Lrice of White's attracThere was nothing very tive until we reached the Great Salt Lakeou the nerthweet. On the mountains surrounding the lake are water lines, rising in steps to a thousand feet above its present surface, showing that in olden times a vast body of water occupied its basin, and the lapping wares wrought terraces, recording; the slow recession of the water. In ail probability from the Pacific coast ranges to the Wasatch, was a vast sea from which these moun tains rose as islands, and this sal; sea is but the concentration of the ocean waters, and is virtually remnant of a primordial sea. It was impossible for me to fine a "pillar of salt to which I can liken Lot's wife, yet the banks o: silt are bo phenomenally abnndan that possibly she has continued to multiply herself iDto salysaU,'- ; 1 TOWNSEND'S looks almost an assured Secretary of State of tbe State of Utah, fact that another plague of grassOF THE CONDITION OF hoppers is in store . for this year Thfi hyson Exchge Sul,11 as reports come from different Located at Payton City, in the parts of the state reporting them County of Utah, Bute of Utah, at the numerous. close of butlnuu on the 80th day of very Imp April, 1902. Effects of Ggarette Smoking. v ,.1 0r4 wf r- - - s - f PHARMACY REPORT MACE TO THE It now Iwai! War! t with a glazing that serves to cover up defect and make the coffee look better tiian it really la, and that this gl axing J cheaper than coffee. Every one who dilnks cofiue will be Interested In the outcome of this case. is coated y- Cigarette smoking by school boys is becoming quite prevalent throughout the United Btstes; and it is a noticeable fact that the baleful habit is practiced by some of the young men who are attending the schools of our city. It War! seems strauue that these young men will impede their advanceA Pig in the Fenc e. ment by tampering with this habit, Didst never olerve when a pig in the The governor of our state which finally developes into an fence that we must- all go to iriesistable passion; it is injurious says Sends forth its most pitiful shout, war against the destructive to them both mentally and physiHow ell of his neighbors lietako themselves there, insects. Careful w investigation cally. To punish him ere he gets out? We have made a regular othso a What hubbub they raise, that arsenal of our store ana you shows that the school boys who ers afor can get your atninunition are uddicted to the cigarette habit May know his condition and lieuoe for war iiere. We will give are two yeara behind their nonGome running to Join them in adding a scar give you the best recipe from 5 smoking companions. To a pig that Is fast in the fence. $ agricultural reports and Superintendent Ogg of the Well, swine are not all of the creatures J show you how to use them public schools of Kokomo, Ind. that be. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation to attend the reunion of old students of the Brigham Young students e Academy, who were enrolled pecially during the principalsliip of the late Dr. Earl G. Maeser. This event will take place in Provo on May 28th, 29th and 30th at the academy buildings and the Stake tabernacle. We are autho rized to state that all old students of the academy are invited to be present whether or not they receive a personal invitation as it is almost an impossibility to secure the address of every student. A cordial invitation is extended to all and a full attendance is desired. - ROYAL SAKINQ POWDCR - . says: "These various reports include j nearly 1,300 boys from the first grade through the high school, of these admit they d Oeer do smoke or have smoked. Those Death on Grasshoppers. who belong to tbe class of smokers Oue of our old resident farmers, average one year one year older F. E. Tanner called in this office than thoee who do not Bmoke. those who are habitual one day recently and said he had Taking smokers ?he difference in age is something to give out for pnblica two years, making them two years Resources. Iamum siul IMaeouiita M0.44T 07 . Overdraft. MM 23 Real IU.td .ud Hankins HotM.tvS,SUI W ' Vitro turn siul Fixture. 600 Bt Dun from Nntional Hank. Caution Hand Current Kxinmm nud T.xta Paid... luL Hev, .t.miw Total U Alii 2.14 71 WO SR aa 9110,739 Kt Liabilities. Capital Hock paid In Hiirplii. Fund Undivided Hroilta Individual Umiodt. Kaviuica Den. int. W 4 percent ('tuliier'a Check. BUI. Payable ZltiWO 9LHI6 S.llfiO OU TO1 41,31 ST 24,475 N 10 (X U..20,0UU 00 Total 9139,739 87 OF UTAH. ) J County of Utah. W. 8. Tati tier being Brat duly nrnrn to law depone, and aaya that he la of tha above named bank; that tha above and lunyiiliif reKrt cmitniua a full, true and corrert .tatemmit of tlie condition of the mid hank at the clam of Inuluem on the Suth day of April, 1 ML W. 8. TANNER. Kubaeribed and .worn to before am this 10th day of May. 1902. H.S. WlMMSB, Notary Public. STATE 1 STATE OF UTAH. Ofllre lit the Secretary of Rtate. 1, JaineaT. Hammond, Secretory of 8tate of tlie Btute of Utah, do hereby certify that the foraruins i.a fulL true and eorrert eopy of tha etatement of tha above named now ou Hie In my ufilce thia 13th romimiy. day of May. 1902. Jambs T. Haumosp. bee rotary of State, No Loss of Time sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years, and would rather be out of coffee and sugar than it. I sold flvw Ixittles of it yesterday to threshers that could go no farther, and they are at work .again this Emorolng, II. R; tion regarding the grasshopper liehind the non-usein their Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. Aa will be teen by tlie stave tlie threshers question, and believed if the Htadies." were able to keep en with their work farmers generally, would take an without losing a single days time. You GROCER ARRESTED. active step in thin matter that this should keep a bottle of thie remedy In pest could be killed off. He has For Selling Impure Food. A Hard your home. For sale by all druggists. one-thir- I have rs given his methon a thorough trial Fought Trial is Expected. and says it is a sure exterminator 25c. of hoppers. At Dayton, Ohio, a grocer named Have yon seen the display of The method ia to secure a long John L. Schuster, iias been arrested beautiful furniture at A S Huish's piece of iron for Arbuckle's Ariorn Coffee. pipe 12 to 18 feet The selling Food Pure Department of Ohio Furniture Store. in length, and wrap well with cloth claim that the glazing on Arlosa and saturate the cloth thoroughly Coffee makes it unsalable in that state. in uoal oil and then light it when This Interests other grocers, because Whooping Cough A woman who haa had experience a man at each end of the lighted similar actions are likely to lie brought with this disease, tells how to prevent rod carry it so it ie just above the against them for selling Arbuckle's or any dangerous consequences from it. any ether which has been glazed or She says: Our three children took ground and when the hoppers rise coated. The trlnljms been set for June 2nd. whooping cough last summer, our baby it, with Aery few exceptions, boy being only three months old, and catches their wings which are It is understood that the Arbuckles owing to our giving them Chamber- burned off and being otherwise will send New York lawyers to defend lain's Cough Remedy; they lost none of burned the case. Tlie Pure Food nnd Dairy they soon die. their plumpness and came out In much 1L Blackburn, Mr Tanner says be has proven Commissioner, Joseph better health than other children whose talent he can will employ the beet a rents did not use this remedy. Our this beyond a doubt as he saved secure to represent the State's side of oldest little girl would call lustily lor bis crop of hay last year through the case. The laws of Ohio nre very cough syrup between wlmo;. Jessie this meJium Rud is veiy enthusi- strict In protecting the people against Piukley Hall, Hpringvillu, Ala. This astic, saying if the farmers would impure food. It Is claimed tlat rpmedy is for sale liy all druggists. ( ('ffee is impure. Is cnuse it Arbiieklus unite and do this there need bo po A New Departure. The Chicago, Milwaukee dt St Paul Railway hsa recently put in service on Its Pioneer Limited trains the largest and liaiidaomest dining car ever built. It is 92 feet In length from tip to tip, and its body is 6 Inches wider anil higher than the usual dining car. It 8(1 people comfortably In movable choirs, and lias a kitchen large enough te permit tlie working of six cooks which with six waiters and a conductor make up the crew. The dining cars heretofore in service did not provide sufficient space to properly care for the large number ef iwtrons of the Pioneer, so that it became necessary to have a larger car. Boats Old Soldier's Experience. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctors treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Iills. which worked wonder for her health. They always do. Try them. Only 25q M. M. at J. L. Townsend's drug stoic, |