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Show Y , - I i M ' ' I ,- - . .J - ; EABER. Y0L.13 14. 1903. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST NO. 51 35 vr Across the Water. were heard and Accepted: The treasurer's repeat showed -- tbe amount on band at last report We publish below a letter from to be 9711,83; receipts 9269.30; who disbursements 9185.21. one of ear townsmen is now filling a mission in Eng that ?he recorders report-stale- laud. We reproduce a part of an article wbioh appeared in a recent issue of one of the English papers regarding the "Mormon" people. On account of space we will continue the article In neat issue. Here is Elder Coombs letter: Julv 28th, 1902 34 Kesrsley fid Sheffield, Eng. r, We hjveilOOO pairs of Shoes for you to select from, hence can The Friends: Dear giyp you just what you want. Thinking that the good people of Pajson and surrounding country Women's Shoes! Men's Shoes! who retd yonr valuable paper, Girls Shoes! Boys Shoes! be interested ia knowing might Children's Shoes! what the Mormon Elders 'have to meet from time to 'time, I hare . clipped an ' article from a widely circalated paper and send the same to yon thet yon may publish it if you think proper. There also might be a few of my friends who hare relatives or friends in the locality I am laboring and if they will kindly send me their names and addressee I will take pleasure in looking them up; With kind 1 am friend, yenr regards Mark A Coombs. We art closing out a lot THE MORTtONS OP .. , pi Mens Underwear at 'V Still Polygamous and 5till a Power 25c tor EvU. garment Globe-Heade- - TOWNSENDS ot CASH STORE. Bargains in Underwear TO-DA- Y. per To those who hsvo imagined that the creed of Mormon ism u extinct or harmlea Mr. Linn' The story of tlio Mormons (Macmillan) will coma as something of a surprise. For, tar from the Church of the Prophets Joseph Smith and Brigham Young being morliund or innocuous, It la shown by Mr, Linn to be more powerful than ever politically, to be dominated by a of rigid discipline, te he steadily A new stock of the desirable spirit We always havgTfyargains in secretly increasing in number, and still . to be practicing polygamy. Hats and we always have the kind just received. Come and In the present years Mormon, Heber IL Wells, the son of the man who comCome see and them. bos them. manded the armed furoea of the Morlatest styles. mon Church in the dark days upon which Mr. Linn throws so lurid a light, la governor of the stats of UUb. The igUlature of that Stain la pootrollod . CASH IS CburtatlwdtMMand AT - TOWNSEND y Where the digestion is good, and the courtesies from the Spanish general power of the system In a Forkers, that were very much healthy elate, worms can find no habi- appreciated. tation pa .the human body. Whites Cream Yermiftige not only deatroya every worm, but correct ' ail derange-jnentaPaddy Matched Again, the digeattve organa Price jfc. A big horse-rac- e has been matched for September 1st to be . B Payson Wins Game, The Payson and Spanish Fork baseball teams crossed bats Friday afternoon; the game waa played on the letters grounds and resulted in their defeat by a score pf 5 lo ft Jhe game was pretty swift from the start, and was played in metropolitan style, and far exceeded the expectations of the Ibaseball enthusiasts. Our boys demonstrated their superiority in handling the horse-hidnotwithstanding the fact that' Jhey were playing against a much heavier team. "Jap" Taylor held the pitcher's box down for our - boys and proved beyond a douljt that he is there with the goods. He fanned whenever he took e notion, and held the Spanish Fork team down to one taftey op o the last innings, when his arm went back tin him, end which resulted in four runs for Spanish Fork. ' Taylor is bis deserving of special praise for ' whole in fact the good pitching; team played good ball. The game waa played for expenses and the boys secured many . . e, 1 Jud Terri tlories adjacent to Utah Is already great, amounting in some instances to practical dictation.1' fs Idaho, Amona Saints and Wyoming the Latter-Daas they call themselves, pull tlie strings to which tlie party managers danoe, and the prospect that they will Have great Influence in the ftituiw will he teadUy pressed upon the powers that roenUve Institution, be. By the which does most or the trading In Utah, tlie Church is able to Influence Eastern business men, while it has also a secret as grip upon so powerful a corporation the Union Pacific Railroad, on the board of which aitaa Mormon, MtSSiOff WORK, Nor has it by any means abandoned its mission work. The number of missionaries at work in October 1901 waa stated to me by Church officers at from 1,400 to 1,900. The work of proselytising in the Eastern Atlantic States has become more active. The Mormons have their headquarters in Brooklyn, Hew York, and their mLskmaiies make visits in all parts of greater New York. They take iisins to reach eervant girls with their literature and arguments, and the story has been published of a Mormon mis slonary who secured employment as a butler, and made himself so efficient er confided to him the engagement of ail the house servants. By promise ofa husband and a home of her own on her arrival in Utah this man was said to bavo induced sixty girls to migrate bom Now York City to that state since he began hs labors. Oq the other band, the Church is much less powerful lu Europe and England than It waa fifty years ago. But It is unquestionably a dangerous influence in Utah, where it is now strongly entrenched behind the but works sflorded by the American Con stitution. It even aspires ultimately to dominate the United States, and It ia always on tha watch and using all its occult efforts to remove or annul the prohibition of polygamy passed tor con grass lu 18S2. In 1899 the Church, which controls all elections In Utah, returned a polygamist to Congress a man, too, who made no secret of the fact; in 1899 the Utah Legislature passed a Bill forbidding prosecutions for adultery, which was vetoed by Governor Wells, not op the ground that it waa a wicked measure, but bs causa it . would be a signal for a general demand for a Constitutional directed solely against amendment certain conditions (polygamy) here." (To be continued.) run in Payson. The horses to rnn are Ctrl Frovstsaard's "Paddy" and a mare from Thistle Valley owned b; "Dick" Spencer. They are botl good horses and it will no donbt be a good raoe as the promoters art determined to n;ske ths best horse win. A forfeit of $20 was pnt up to be followed by 180 more on th 20th, to make the race a sire go, which will be for 3200 a side. The race will no donbt be run between here and Springlike, and will bp s of a mije. This will no donbt atttract soma people here end if a little extra effort were pat forth by tome of . three-eighth- the bnsinese people aud arrange some other races and sports and bill the surrounding country, quite a crowd eonld be brought bare. What a Tale It Tdls. If that mirror of yonrs shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a moth patches and Sondiceq look, on the skin, its' liver trouble; but Dr. Kings New Life Pills regulate the Liver, pnrify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25o at J. L. Townsends drug store. -- warrants to ths amount of 9485,23 had been redeemed, and 9801.16 worth issued. City, justice's report showed eight esses tried during the month ing July 31; fines 981,70; 929.70 cash and 91.30 in labor received. He also reported the case of Pay-eCity vs George .Fneldo who was fined 920 ana gave notice of an appeal which was never perfected, Paid 3 days in jail 97.50 iacaahaad the balance was remitted by the mayor, The matter waa referred to city attorney for auditing. City sextons report showed two ths, both femslss; 99.90 collected and paid into treasuiy, Levi A, Colvin, who was appointed by the council to arbitrate the matter of damages to Mrs. Gough's property by the pipe line oroseing lot, reported reoommending that the city fix her fence where it has been interfered with by the city and pay her 920 for which she agrees to give the city s permanent right--of way for said pipe line. On motion of Betts seconded by Ellsworth the report was aocepted and his rscommendations adopted. ' JohnE. Betts stated that the ditch leading to the pipe line had been cleaned ont at the request of th Board of Health, i Tbe City Marshal reported 9 arrests made during the month. ' J David E. Sargent reported that the work of increasing the water it the canyon was being done at ths Bear canjroa springs, and that ajvsry material increase has already been made and asked for an appropriation that he can pay tbe men working nnder him. ! Councilor Boyle moved that 9200 be appropriated to pay work. men(this amount to bo paid back from the special tax whan collected) and- on seoond of Councilor If Youre EastGoing Leave Salt Like City 3:25 p. m. any day connect with the Burlington's Chicago Special next day at Denver arrive the day following at Omaha and Chicago. Thro' sleeper all the way. It's the best there is you can't beat it. on Low rotas coat every day, work of increasing the water was meeting with considerable success and felt weAptauvd with the showing He also stated that a oommittea should be appointed to act for the city oonncil in the expenditure of this special tax end also in locating placet to work, etc. - Councilor Ellsworth moved that a committee be appointed to super intend the expenditure of this tax and also to asaiat in the location of places for the work to be done. On second from Boyle the motion carried. Councilor Betts then nominated Mayor Dixon for one of the com mittee and councilors Ellsworth and Betts were appointed as the other two members of this committee. The following claims were presented allowed and amount appropriated; 79 West Second South St. Salt Lmkm City. MOVING DAY! i j fiitgLIN, General Agent. R. F. ditsh to another and was in favor of investigating a certain action wherein Jamea Hiette took water from one ditch and pnt it in another, claiming he had gotten permission from the and moved that tbe matter be refened to the 00m mittee on irrigation to inreatigate, The motion carried. J. S. Taylor was given permission to cover the granary in the titbiug yard with shingles provided he paint the roof with mineral paiofc This finished all business before the house and the body adjoined. water-over-seo- Notice for Publication." Depart meat of the Interior, Lend Office at halt Lain Citjr. August 8, 1902. Notice U hereby given that the fob lowing named eeUler has filed notice of his intention to make Inal proof Jn support of his claim, and tbat nia proof will be made before the county Clerk of Utah County, Utah at Prove. Utah, on Sept. 80, 1902 vis: Joseph ( Chotwln IL E. 11680 for tbeSE l r, SooJ8Tp981l 1 E.S.L.M. lie nnmes the following wiunescs to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Samuel XI Cushing, Haber Taylor, Henry Boyle and Ephraim TietleuaU Hantaquln, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS Register Evans end Rydoleh, Ally's, for claimant 1 Their Secret Is Out. - All Badieville Ky., was curions to learn the cansu of tbe vast im-- leaked feeim long time, endured untold suffer ing from 1 chronie brenohial trouble. "Its all dne to Dr, King's d. New Discovery," writes her' "It completely cored her end alio cored our litlls granddaughter of a severe attack of It positively whooping cough." care coughs, colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and ' Long troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50o and 9L00 Trial bottles free at J. L. Townsends drag store. Te whom It may concern: heron given that thoBtate hue-ban- of Utah bos flloa In this office n liot No 49, of lands selected by the said State for the establishment and maloy (ensues of a Reform School, under section 12, of the net of Congress ap- proved July 16. 1894. The following tracts embraced in said list are in a township containing mineral claims of SfeA,8?' J 5 J ? t 1 ' ' non-miner- al feeding hone CO, prisoners 12.40, physician and 16.00 medicine prisoners 00c, &0Q Mayor, issuing twelve licenses Inter-mounta- . in Electric Supply Qo. Electric Appliance Ce. printing Globe-Heade- r, 61.10 20.00 21.85 caused no trouble or the ladies might have been badly injured. As it was they were only badly frightened. It was certainly a piece of carelessness on the part of ths euginser for it wss declared by parties who were a short distance ahead of the ladies that tbe engine didnt whistle after it passed the half mile street, so the ladies had no knowledge of the coming angina. At beet this crossing is made dangerous on acconnt of ths willows and trees which grow on both sides of tbe track which make it impossible to see a train (ram th sooth until you art either right on the track or cloaa to it. It hasnt been a great while since a boy was killed there and the matter should receive the attention of the offioials and impress on the engineers the importance of giving dne warning to teamster and otbprs who have to pyoss the Register Gee. A. Smith Receiver. First publication July 10; last Sept, ASSESSMENT I. j I(y order of directors. .v. t,. NO. The Granite Mining and Milling Company, a cerpsratlpn, office na principal place of bpplneap, tyiptaquln, Utah. Notipe is hereby given that ata tprotlng of tho directors held on tha 25th day ef July, 1902, an assessment of 24 cents per sbare waa Jey)efl bp all the shares of the capital stock of tha corporation, payable on or before the 28rd day of September, 1902. Top psir cent of the above amount must be paid in cosh at the office of the secretary oq or beflwe the aqid $Xrd day of September 1802; and the balance can be paid in labor en tlie company's works, undsy tho direction of the superintendept. Any stock upon which tills jpsepsment ipay repiaifi qqpaid op the 2Xrd day of September, 1902, will be delinquent auif advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 24tb day of Novem her, 1902, to pay the delinquent assessi meqt, tqgelhac with the cost of adver-Using and expenses ofsale. THOMAS B. Hf.EL.IS, JR. J ... V A copy of said list so for as it relates to mid mete by descriptive subdivisions has been conspldouriy posted in this A Close CaQ. office for inspection by any person interested, onu by the public genera llyf Wlxat might have been a horrible Within tha next 60 days following tlid of this notice, under departmental accident was narrowly avertad date Instructions of November 27, I89. last Monday afternoon. A couple (28 L. D., 459), protests or contest the claim or the State to any pf of ladies were coming np from against the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore on the ground UuU.tbe tracts Benjamin in a buggy and when described, are more valuable for mineral than for R. near the 0. W., crossing m agricultural purposes will bo received Jpha E. Betts, work on ditch leading the road, they only and noted for report to the General Benjamin 817.SO to pipe lino Land Office, at Washington D. C. 14.00 D F Tannar, 7 days labor 0 82 00, missed getting mn over by the Failure so to protest or contest within and killing Worthington, Joseph The tbe time specflled will be consider d JW helper engine, by a few feet drying dog, sufficient evidence of the 25.60 horse was Salary list for July just ready to make the character of the tracts, and the select ion W. John Clay son, sprinkling 9090 first step on the crossing when thereof, being otherwise free from streets will he recommended fop John W. Clayson, hauling gravel 1.25 the engine flew by. Fortunately objection, approval. City Marshal, special police, 12.00, Frank D. Hobbs the horse was old and gentle and meals fiv 85 Townsend's Pharmacy.t i4f fiur wemf Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Juae 24. 1809 contract submitted by the Bell Telephone Co., between said recompany and Payson City in lation to the nse of telephone poles to string electric light wires on by the city was read. Councilor Boyle moved that the contract as submitted by the company be accepted, seconded by connoilor Nebeksr, Betts moved an amendment that the contract be accepted with the ? Ml amendment that wherever the word fifteen occurs in it that twenty be substituted therefore Councilor Ellsworth seconded the Council motion and a vote was taken in Doings. City which the amended motion carried A busy session of the City with Betta, Bills and Ellsworth council was held last Monday voting yes; Boyle m4 Nshekpr, Mr. and Mrs. Bed Bug and the whole Bug family that has been evening In the city ball, with all The question of potting two or members present. ditohee of wtsr together on troubling you so much will either have to move or die when three of routine usual After the open was dis ' Bed Townsends Bug Killef Is applied. ing business the following patters account of ths scarcity 'time of the body, Ve also keep the Genuine Buhnch Insect powder The kind occupied the Sonnoilor Boyle spoke on tbp when the hearing of reports started Kills'. from qpp tricks- that matter of changing water and tbe foilswing " the ball rolling i 5 ' . i j - 1J( TICKET OFFICE: hr - Juue S3 to September ' J !. j Jffi -- 8 37 |