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Show r o' I r ) v ouLU -- 13 VOL. TL5.iV Address Henry Erlandson Annie Beading of Advocate Littlewood United States Lapd Offlc Blanche Carberry. Salt LzkeCity, tfuh. Sopg ' Jv L J9Q2 Notice. Voted For Tax $11 Cholera lnfontum. The moss meeting called to foes the report of the city council regarding the mutter of securing sufficient motive power to operate our electric light plant was held at the opera houae last night, being attended by a flair crowd. The council reported they had hew up tint canyon and investigated the situation for increasing tlie water by tunneling Into the mountain. They recommended that the cities ns vote a special tax of 91000 to be used In tunneling at the Webb Mill Spring, Honey Comb Springs and Birch Spring; gtvw ing it as their opinion that the straMs can be aery materially Increased. The vote was taken and the : council wae authorized to levy a special tax to secure 81000 to be used for the pur-- ' pose mentioned as this will be a sit fldent sum to give the matter a toil, - pisjn-leueu- oe - non-miner- al Receiver. First publication July 10; last Sept 4. J It Dazzles The World. 2fo Discovery in medicine has 8ver crested one quarter of the excitement that haa been caused by Dr. Ring's New Discovery for Its severest teats cdnshciption. 'have been on hopelese victims of Hemor Consumption, raage,' Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands pf'Jrbom It has restored to perfect health. For eonghs 'colds, asthma, . croup, bay fever, hoarseness end whooping cough it js, h qn iuLset, surest cure, in the -j- vorld. "It is sold fcy 'J. Ii. Town Send who guarantees satisfaction 'or refund money. Large Pottles ylL and $1.00. Trial bottjas free. UneC-nAni- a, . . J I. A. Conjoint. The U. 1. A. of the First ward will hold a conjoint session at the ward meeting uge next Sunday Evening. The following program has been arranged and will be rendered on the occasion. 4.11 ard. invited to 'attend. Short Lecture, Lydia Soeffner Amanda Hansen Bodg Sboit Lee tare Hattie M. Bates Emma Worsencroft Being Karl Hnisb Oo&S i - 0 This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous slid fatal diseases to which Infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is Jo cjve Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Disrrlioea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cun. Is certain. For sale by J. L. Townsend. Crowds Going to the Circus. An unnsual degree of local interest has been aroused by the announcement that Ringllng Bros. Xtmoua big circus is to exhibit la Provo Tiles. Aug. &. Several big excursions will go from this vicinity, and local neopie will be well represented at the big snow. Those who go from here should make eyery effort to arrive in time to see the magnificent new free street parade, which takes place in the morning proceeding the oniug performance. The is divided iuto thirty enormous sections, each of which la a complete potato, and presents in its entirety a bewilderlngly magnificent raruiyal of pegeantiy, such as the world has never seen. In tills gorgeous d ladpna p's jr are shown over 100 hcsutiful aud cages of wild animals, 60C horses, 80 elephant and nearly a thousand people, and the costumes throughout ars of the finest silks, satins, and cloth of gold. The peribrmtqeethat follows is the most magnificent arenle display ever presented by any circus in America. It is entirely new this year, and its novelty and magnitude pave created a sensation whenever tlie show ' has exhibited. test A committee was also appointed to wait on the people whe were aeggre-gatefrom the city some time ago, and set them to come back in and share the benefits of the increase made In tlie stream. The committee Is cook posed of Ammon Nebeker, Levi A. Ooivin, and John Dixon. d pro-cessl- taro-mi- - le A Big Pioneer Day in Psyaon celebrated ttis year in a appropriate style. It wap one of the best obaervancea of the 24th that onr city hoi witnessad in many years. A great deal of credit is due to those in charge for the aneceeefnl termination of the occasion From the first salutes fired at daybreak until the close of the dances at night the celebrated were out in full force, each otn having a way np time. . The program as published last week waa carried out with a couple y-' of exceptions. Tha parade waa one of the ffiltn sen-cefuetarae of the day by all to be one of 'the best seen here iq many a day. The floats that were ont werp neatly apd artistically arranged, and reflected credit on the originators. The parade waa formed near, the city nail after which it paraded the principal streets, and then went to tlie tabernacle, and was formed os follows: Psyson Silver Band. Carnage containing Thomas P, the only surviving (Howard, original pioneer now here, by other old settlers. Carriage carrying W. H. Fairbanks and other pioneers of representing the first hand cart company that arrived iu Salt Lake City, Sept 26,1856. the Handcart, representing seeond handcart company which Why cant oar city be node to look ss good ss possible? A great deal of good can be done to improve the pictnreanenees of thia place if people Would elean the bars and weeds from their sider walks and streets. Their ape some of the yrslkg, . right close. to Main street, that are jn a deplorable condition in this respect, agd their appearance could be improved s hundred per cent in a few minutes by a man and a grabbing he, 'Jbjs ghonld be done; if the people will pot do it without, then the street committee should issue an order and aee that it is obeyed. The present healthy growth of weeds all over them is an. eye-soto people who love to see oar city look its best. Lets all cat down the weeda! awA-ws- , re . a CD aJ CO PL, Ch- -i O GO O S .s 4-- J OQ s.3 gi-- s gs,v. B erto O 0 ISIS Sgje s.trs rG 4-- 3 GO CD 5) cd CD 9--i P CD X3 H 4-- 3 G a CD 0) - c- o 5 self-bind- er. - . - -- Inter-Mounta- in and the council adjourned. Mr, and Mrs. George W, Met calf, of Laming, Iowa, 'who bays been here for three or foar weeks visiting, left last Saturday for Idaho where they will visit with Mrs. Metcalfe father and brothers. Mrs Strong left with them and joined her husband there. Mr, Strong bos a ranch near Soda Springs, Ido., and they will nftkft their home there. The "C. C." dub held one of their popular social gatheringi last evening at tlie home of MIro Ron Bhuler. Candy pulling was the order of the evening and an excellent article wae mode, for which we can vouch by sampling rome of the seme. Accept our thanks, members, for the candy. A most etgoyabie evening tiny report. (6 on - c- (6 a JSr3 13 Sf SF i'l-t-- t OQ 28 alg'SS " g.9 2 $.s B g J 5o n aoH a d 11 a 9. Sp C3 ton 9 hH pEi2 o5 s o?il G Q d Sunday School Benefit. Float, furniture, John E Haish. The First Ward Sunday School Float, Second Ward Sanday will give an ice cream social and School. program at the ward meeting Float, MLiliea of the Valley. Float, Schools in the early day bouse grounds next Saturday of Utah, and the schools of tha night, for the purpose of raising resent over by funds to get chairs, etc for the S Ira. A. day, presided Potter, and Miss Nellie kindergarten department of tLe Boas, respectively. Sunday School. All mambera of Float, Tovoaepda department the ward abonld attend and help a good canoe, as yon will gat value store. S. Float A, Huish , lurnitura and received. hardware. Everybody is invited to attend. Float, W. L. Worsencroft, hard-re- . Following ia the program to be Ui rendered: followloaded with Wagon grain Speech on Sanday School work ed by a Samuel E. Taylor J. A. Loveless, float of whips, Recitation LsBne Worsencroft "We Whip Them All" Agneaa Tipton Song: Notamobile" Instramentol Selection Mood Joseph Stark, Stark. (ant on wheels, harness and Sketch on the life of George saddlery. Goddard-- .. Float, Old Maids Tea Party George ,W ride Dnet Bon And Hell Vetoes ooulpii g Lino; ' Edna Loveless Twenty four couples on Lores Recitation back. Amanda Hanson Kong Black-Haw- k Indian War teler Essay on tha work of the First ana. Ward Sunday School Emma The above features mode ip the Bingham, parade that stands as one of the Session, moat praise worthy onr city has Mondays Council seen for a long time. The regular session of the City Services were held at the convened at the council Conncil the where wiii tabernacle program chambers last Monday evening carried out on mentioned above. At 1 oclock the bod's and with Mayor Dixon in the chair. A few bills were presented and daughters and a number of invited guests repaired to the allowed after which some other most delicious matters of importance were taken where Cvilion was in a waiting for them, npi Following are the claims committee who allowed and amounts appropriated the prepared by nod it iq charge, after a great Hayden, Corrigan A Dunham $11.76 Co, deal of hard work and it certainly 45.00 Co Electric Laka overreached the expectations of Salt Supply ' eleetrio The to those who were lucky enough be in attendance. supply company presented a bill laid over nulil next meeting. Bailor A Boyd applied for a retail iiqaor license, By motion of councilor Bette the license was granted under usual conditions. A petition was presented by Samuel Douglass asking for permission to lay a pipe line along C street one block east from hu house and then four blocks south along 2th street. Councilor Boyle moved that the petition be granted if it did not interfere with the rights of the city, and that the pipe be laid nnder the direction of the street committee. The motion carried unanimously. City Attorney Saxey made a report on thePeery water cose, and stated that be could give no definite information on the ease if nothing pertaining thereto can be found on the minutes. Pn motion of Councilor Ellsworth seconded by Councilor Boyle, an ordinance governing ind controlling the water of Pay? son City voe taken pp and passed. An ordinance jttrttmuDg to rights to the waters of Peteetneet Creek, Spring Creek and other sources to amend certain ordinances with regard to the regulation and control of the same, and for other purposes, was giyeu the firgt reoding for ioformatku. A claim of Water muster Sargent for 28 days labor $56; and putting gates in at Walkers fiat to measure water, $10 waa presented, and total $66, and allqvpt amount appropriated, Councilor Ellsworth stated that the ditch which feeds the sprinklep tank ii in a filthy condition. On morion of Councilor Nabeker and seconded by Councilor Bills the matter was referred to tbf Board of Health. Mayor Dixon then appointed Councilor Betts a member of the Board of Health, The appoint- - O rG o3 log-hous- e, s, w ich woo, by motion, c u o jeij everybody got their moneys worth. The whiles were victorious the Indians being aept to the happy hunting grounds. A bags ball (game between a nine from Nephi end onr boys played on the loath square commencing at 4:80 for a parse of $20, etc. camp-fireA couple of Indians, Mr. and and was carried off by oar boys Mrs. Audrews, of Ksnosb, who with a score of 14 to 10. Dances were given at the Pavicame up to take part in the celelion and the opera house at night bration. and the day closed with everybody Martial Band, Old members who used to beat the dram and saying it was a success. blow the fife, got together for the A Liberal Offer". occasion and gave some good Tlie undersigned will give a five martial musia. G. A. B. marching, Jacob sample of Chamber lsln's Stomach, and Troxall, Henry Tipton, Isaac lloas Liver Tablets to any 09s wanting a reliable remedy for disorders of tha and John Koontz. stomach, biliousness or constipation. officers the Carriage containing of the first Belief Society in Pay-so- n, This is a new remedy and s good one Mrs. Jane Simons, Mrs. J. L. Townsend. Agness Douglass, Mrs. C. J. 49 (O iS G O GO ded w: accom-paine- "'V K.J. ' The highest cash market pri laid for wheat at the Goshen B: er Mills. JOHN SOUTH WOBTH. CO Celebration NO, After the feaat games, races, etc. were in order at the City Park, but the most interesting event was the sham battle between a train of emigrants and Indians, which waa roaliatia and eiciting and Moore. Clean Then Up. ao arrived in October 2, 1S5C. Float, containing "Utah and V.' right Misses Columbia and Alice Loveless, Float, Utah os it wag in 7 " old ladiaa spinning, carding wool, etc. Joseph Daniels, pioneer peddler, in wagon, which he is now operating between here and T is tic points. Wagon containing pioneers. Wagon, carrying Ila ! e To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given Uiat the Etate of Utah has filed In 'this Jofflee a list No 49, ef la nil aelected by the mil State toy the eatabliahment and fit a Reform School, jandoT taction 12, of tlie act of Uuugreae approved July 0. 1894. The following tract embraced in kid list pfp in a township containing mineral claims of record, vis: The NWJ BWUfctoc. 25, Tp. loS., R.SE., 8.L.B. AMer. A copy of said list so far as It relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions fcaj beu conupiclousJy posted in this 'JSco (cf inspection by any person futures ted, and by the public generally. Within the next 80 days following the date of this notice, uniier departmental instructions of November 27, 1898, D , 459),- pretests or contests lp3 against the claim of the Stale to any of tiie tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground tliat the tracts tore more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will bo received and noted for report to the General Land Office, - at Washington D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection thereuf, being otherwise free from be recommended for objection, will ' approval. Frank p. JSoblw Register Geo. A. Smith t 1. 190$Q. 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