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Show Globe Header -- VOL. 14 Drowned in Springlake YOU GAN BUY your family supplies of Dry Goods, Cash Store. Stocking at Toa-uepd'- s Your Groceries, Vegetables, Fruit agd Meat eery and Meat Market, Your Medicines, Stationery, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Perfumery and at Townsend's Pharmacy. Combs and Brushes The Goods are New and Excellent! The Prices are Reasonable! On our Bargain Tables are Goods that are Bargains. Townsend, Payson, Ut. THE MORHONS OF 38. 1903- PAYSON. UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST Republican Primary. TO-DA- Y, A Republican Primary is ha and 5tlU a Power Still Polygamous ' for Evil. (IHIKCLUDED FROM fAST WKK.) UNAVENGED MURDER, No luau was lift in tlila terrible among tiie itolygn mists end secret assassins. There were on an average tweuty unavenged murders a year in a quite small population, tiie Victims beiug mostly individuals wbo liad displeased Brigham Young, Only me mau is known to liave escaped from Utah against Youngs will, aud lie got away beesase he took to the mountains where the armed meu who weutin pursuit could not follow him. The 'Destroying Angels' or Daintes the secret organisation which executed Vouugs dark deeds, weie turned loose o.i any who tried to leave the jfold, and nothing more could b$ heard oflho fugitive. So daring were llie Mormons ihnt they eyen outraged a United States Governor in the most birrible wav. ltut (lie worst of their crimes was (he k)lliug in cold blood ofat least 120 Arkansas In 1857. Somo-liinIs gnowu of this because the jigeut who committewl the prime was, nearly twenty years latrr, surrendered by the Church, and after making a complete confession, shot for the deed, alio mssacre was effected with the aid the of Indians under a truce, Imsest treachery and under the approving direction of a Mormon coro-pqul- ty g ; bishop. Tiie women aud larger children (of flie emigrants) walked ahead, then came tba men in single file, ail armed Mormoq walking hr the side of each 'ArkaiiBHii. . . When they had advanced far enougi. to bring the women and children into the midst nf a of Indians . . the word, Dii As these your duty, was given. com-liai- iy words were spoken, each Mormon turned and aliot the Arkansan who was walking by his side, and ludians and the .women ptlier Mormons attacked and children who were walking ahead. Mr. Liuns work is tiie first adequate, of impartial, and complete account en extraordinary society, tiie survival of which to our day ia not the (cast remarkable fact to the modern qbeerver. Vhat a Tqje it Telia. show If that mirror of yours a wretched, Ballow completion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, its liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life re-b- y called to meet at the Payson City Hall on Wednesday evening Sept. 3rd, 1902, for the purpose of electing 18 delegatee to attend the Republican County Convention to be held at Spanish Fork, Sept 6th, 1902, for the purpose of electing 63 delegates to the Republican State Convention, to be held in Ogden, Sept. 11th, 1902. By order of the Payson Republican Committee. Grant Simona, Chairman. Card of Thanks We, the family of the late de parted, Mrs. Anna Rugsler Jones, since rely thank all the wish kind friends who aesiested us in gnjr way during the recent illness of our mother, and later in bsr tf death. The Family. A Lively Runaway. Mrs. N. Hanks of Salem and two little babies bad a narrow escape from serious iujnriea last Saturday evening. They ware coming over from Salem in a bag py and when coming down the east bench hill the horse she was driving began to ran and kick. Her strength on the lines was of no avail and the animal went where it pleased. On reaching the corner by James Shulers residence the animal ran up the sidewalk to nearly the south side of the block when the rig utrnck a tree and threw all the occupants out on the ground and injured the babies some but the lady got The out with very littla injury. exwas to some damaged buggy tent. All in all it was fortunate that the occupants were not injured more seriously. j'illa regulate the Liver, purify the blood, give plegr skin, rosy Oregon Short Line will make round trip rate of $55.33 for the cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at J. L. Townsends drug store. special Yellowstone Park excur sion; this includes all necessary aud stage transportation also ril accommodation hotel r beyond Monida for the specified trip. Tickets only sold for our traiu D. STARK, No 1, leaving Payson Aug SQib 7:20 a. m . NOTARY PUBLIC. JOHN -- Mrs. Jones' Death. 'Another one of oar old resi-d-has been called to the great beyond, and has gone to receive that reward for which the baa worked many long years to attain. We this week report the death of Mrs. Anna Engeler Jones, who died last Saturday evening abont 5 o'clock from a complication of lung trouble and cholera morbns; tfe former trouble having afire ted her for some time. She passed off with oat any particular rgiin and went to that land where foe has merited a bright home. Mra. Jones was born in J unelaL, 1833 in Ellikon,' City of Juiich, Switzerland, where ehe waa mar-ri-to John Henry Frei and raiaed a family of two boub and three daughters, one son and all the daughters survive her. She was baptized into the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sainta in ' the year 1862 by ed Eider' C. C. Schramm, and with he family to Utah in Sfpt.1880. Her former hnsband having died she was again mar ried, this time to Jamee M. Jones, who preceded her to the o'her side a number of years, on June 16th, 1881, and has reaided here en-aince. She died Saturday evening Ang. 23,, 1902, at abont 5 o'clock, being 69 pears, 2 months and 23 days of age when death took her away. Mra. Jones left 4 children, 17 grandchildren and a boat of in the friends and different organizations of the church wbo will deeply miss hex; Held Short Session, aba waa always pleasant and agreeThe city fathers met in regular able and ready to do whatever waa session at the council chamber , Monday evening with all members' Funeral services were held present Tuesday morning at 10:30 oclock The business of the evening was at' the Frat Ward meeting house, claims and reports which were aud were attended by a host of submitted as follows: friends and relatives. Interment .. David E. Sargent reported that was made in the city cemetery. a ent had been made in the Narrows for abont 20 feet but there Where the digestion ia good, and tiie was no water in the lmttom of the goueral powers of the system in a cut, but there was soma coming healthy state, worms can find no habibody. Whites from the top. He also reported tation in the human Cream Yermifiige not only destroys ihat they had striick solid rock. every worm, liut corrects all derangeAlso that part of the tiling has ments ef the digestive organa Price 24c. been pnt ia at the Bear Canyon Springs. Notce. The flame on E street west of 10th street was reported in bad United States Land Office, condition. Salt Lake City, Utah, August 14 th. 1U02. Conncilor Boyle moved that the Concern: Whom It To May watermaater be instructed to pnt Notice is hereby given that the State a flume in West Central Garden of Utah lias filed In this office lists of lands selected by the said State under ditce in E SL, nest of 10th. The section 12, of the Act of Congress motion whs secondod by Nebeker approved July (3, 18141. The following tracts embraced in said lists, are in and carried. townships containing mineral claims The claims as follows were pre- of record, via: Hat No. 82; Reservoirs The NW sented aud allowed and amounts InBY 4 Sec, 85, Tp V S R 2 E, ML Mcr. appropriated: The NW 84, Reservoirs, Dr. J. M. Henry, $ 8.00 InSWlist No.Sec. L 22, Tp. 9, S R 2 E, 28.02 J. E. Hnisb, lumber, etc., Meridian. In list Nq 84, Reservoir. The H G. Ellsworth, hauling tile, 13 75 Sec. 12 HE 4 Sec. II, SW 1 4 NW G. Ellsworth for lumber per J. E. 8E Sec. and NE Last Saturday evening at C oclock a sad drowning took place when Solomon in Springlake, A. Peterson, a young man of Santaqnin,27 yean of age, lost his lire. He had coma down from Santa-qu- in with hia wife and on reaching the lake he met some friends sad went in bathing with them, hia wife remaining in the boggy near by. After swimming around with the othen for sometime he left the party and went away some distance preeumably for the purpose of measuring the depth of the water. Some of the others in the pond saw him go down once and thought La was diving bat when ho came op and sank again Gna Wick man and Ed. Weeks, two of the bathers, who were some distance away started after him to get him out, but he was dead when they got him to the shore. Hia wife witnessed the drowning and was almost frantic and was only restrained from going to hie assistance by some of the people ou the banka. Mr. Peterson was married in June last to Miss Ida Holladay and the young wife is almott prostrated over the sad accident Fonsral services were, held Monday afternoon in the Santa, quin meeting lioase and., were largely attended. mt n FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS New Rival leader'' Repeater'; F you are looking for reliable shotgun ammunition, the kind that shoots where you point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: New Rival, loaded with Black powder; Leader1 and Repeater,11 loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others.' r 1-- 1-- 4 4 1-- 2 1- -4 WJ-2SK1-- 1- 4 10 15 4 8 R 8 E, H L Meridian. No. 02, Agricultural College, Tp. $31.00; tithing office $8.00; In liat work HVV $10.00; hauling -- TheS SW 14; NW 1 carpenter it 10 Bee. R. E S. NW k 27, S., Elecneed on Tp lumber $2.00; nails 52 00. latter. tric Light canal, $1.00. In Hat No. 21, Normal Schools The Lot 4 Sec. 1, N NE J. L. Townsend, medicine for W SW11.14, Sec. 12, Tp NW JfW 3 60 10 S., K. 8 E.. and HE Hec. NW quarantine, S. L. Electric Supply Co., 3.78 IB, Tp. 9 H , R. 2 E., S. L. Mer. Copies of said lists, so for as they reD. E. Sargent, labor 26 days at late to said tracts, by descriptive 52-0have been conspicuously $2.00 in this office, for Inspection hy posted n, Daniel Stark, for leveling in Bqy person interested, and by the 9.50 public generally. During the sixty davaaext Allowing l layor presented expenditure of the date of this notice under Instruction of November 27, 23.06 ontingent fund. 1893, (23 L. ., 439), protests nr conCouncilor Betts moved an ajv tests against tiie claim of the Ktate to of the tracts or aulHlivisinna herebe to made any of $103. propriniinn inbefore deserilied, on the ground tlml pay fc r labor done in tbs canyon tiie same Is more valuable for mineral for agricultural purposes will lie ncreiteing the water; after a than to the received and noted for from Boyle the motion General Land Office, atreiurt Washington 1). C. Failure so to protest or contest iirried unanimously. conwithin tiie timn specified will Councilor Boyle reported that sidered sufficient evidence of the character of the snhi tracts, the county road supervisor wanted ami five selection thereof, being et 10th road on the improve comity will he ffee from objection, between II and I, and asked lecununcuded for approval. FRANK U IIOBIVS in making the ue eity to Register. GKO A. SMITH. improvement. Receiver. N i oi l er businesi being on the 1- -2 1-- 4 1-- 4 1-- 2 4 -4 1- -4 1-- 4 ALL DEALERS rt irTiihaatHrfc KEEP THEM z de(art-mentn- non-miner- al tier-wi- se t.- - nt-ei- ' djourned. Hot Breads Whole. some Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls, and muffins. 3 emi-gitt- enn-vo- WONOHESTIE1E Makes wi bnty Hnih, NO. 1 - 1'irst Tub. Aug. 21, last O.-t- . 18. SOY4L BAKINO POWDER CO 100 WILLIAM ST. NEWY0AK. cliatacter of the said tracts, and the selection thereof, twine otherwise free Dcartnieittof the Interior, from otyection, will be reooreended United States Laud Office. for spproval. Salt Lake City, Utah, FRANK D. HOBBS Angus 12, 1902. Register Notice is hereby given that the GEO A SMITH 8tateul Utah has tiled in tide offices list No 1(1, of lands selected by the said First pub. Aug. 21; last Oct 18, Notice, State fir the establishment and main-tenanceo- fa Hospital, under Notice for Publication. section 12. of the Act of Congress apDepartment of the Interior, proved July 18, 801. Thu following Laud Office at Salt Lake City. tracts embraced in said list are in a August 8, 19)2. township coutaining mineral claims of Notice is hereby given that the folrecord, vlx: Lot 3, R c. 1, EX lowing named settler has filed notice of The El MW NW1-- 4 k E 2 SWMSec. 12, Tp. 10 S. Ills intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said R.3 E., S. L. Mer. A cony of aald liat so far as it relates proof will be mode before the county to said tracts by descriptive subdivi- Clerk of Utah County, Utah at Prove, Utah, on Sept. 80, 1902 vis: Joseph! sion, has been conspicuously in tills (Hint win II. E. 11889 for the 8 office forlnspection by any person inter 23 Tp 9 S R 1 E, S. L. M. Sec and the eeted, by public generally. He names the following wltne Within the next sixty days following the data of this notice, under depart prove his com la A .a residents Miners 1 1-- 4; 1-- mental Instructions tif Noreu 1808, (23 L D., 459) protests or contest i aiiTr&nraim Tie(tft) TITagainst tiie claim of the State to any of Henry jfoyle Utah. tieutaquln. the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore FUANK D. HOBBS described, on the ground that tiie --ame Register is more valuable for mineral than for Evans and Bydalch, l purposes will lie received Attys. lor claimant and noted for report to the General hand Office, at Washington, J). C. Notice. Failure so to protest or contest within United States Land Office, the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the Salt Lake City, Utah. character of the tracts, and the selecJune 24. 190$ tion thereof, being otherwise free from To whom concern: 1 aKrk-uitura- non-miner- al objection, will be recemeuded it may Notice is hereby given that thoBtato of Utah has flleu In this office a list No 49, of lands selected by the said Slate ior the establishment and mala-lennuof a Reform School, under section 12, of the act of Congress apThe following proved July 16. 1894, tracts embraced in said list are iu a township containing mineral claims of record, vis: The NWW BWMBcc. 25, Tp. loS . R. 3 E., 8. L. B. A Mer. A copy of said list so for as it relates to said iracts by descriptive subdivisions has been conaplclously isted in this office for Insiiectlon by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within tiie next 60 days following the date of tills notice, under departmental instructions of Novemlier 27, 1898, (23 L. 1) , 459), protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivlsiouo hereinbefore described, on tiie ground that, the tracts are more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will k received aud noted for report to the General Ijind Office, at Washington D. C. fur FRANK D nouns Register GEO A HMITH Receiver. First pub. Aug! 21, last Oct. 18. ce Their Secret Is Out. All Sadieville Ky., was curious to learn the cause of tbe vast improvement in the health of Mrs. S. F. Whittaker, who had for a long time, endured nntold suffering from a chronic bronchial trcnble. Its all due to Dr, Kings New Discovery, writes her husband "It completely cored her and also cured our little granddaughter of a severe attack of whooping cough." It positively sures coughs, colds, La Gripps, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1 00 Trial bottles free at J. Fuiuresoto)iroteBtor contest within the time specified will bo considered L. Townsend's drug store. sufficient evidence of the character of the tracts, and the selection Notice. thereof, being otheiwise free from non-miner- United States Laud Office, objection, will be recommended fop Salt Lake oily Utah aiproval. Frank D. lloblw Aug 7, 1902 To Whom t May Concern: Register N slice is hereby given that tiie Slate Geo. A. Smith In tills office a Jistuf of Utah has filed Receiver. lamia selected by the said State under First publication July 10; last Sept. 4 section 12, of the Act of Congress approved July US, 1894. Tiie following ASSESSMENT NO. i. tracts embraced in said lists, are iu townships containing mineral claims The Graidta Mining and Milling of room, viz: office and Company, a List No, 114, Reservoirs, the NWW principal place corporation, of business, Sautaquin, E3 Utah. SEI-A Lot 2, Sec. 1, Tp. ill S., Notice is hereby given that at a E 8. L. Mer, meeting of the directors bold on th List No. 12, School of Mines, theSF.'i Sth day of July, 1SD2, aft assessment 8. L. of 21 ceutepcr snare was levied on aR NE 4 Sec, 34, Tp.9 S., R. 2 Mer. the shares of the capital stock of the Copies of sskl lists, so far as they re- corporation, payable on or before the late to said tract, hy descriptive suN 2Vxl dny of bepteinber, 1902. Ten per divisions, have been conspicuously cent of the above amount must be paid pieted ill this office, for insactluii by in cssli at the office of the secretary on tiie said 23rd dgy of SeptvmlieF any person interested, and ly the or 1902; and the balance can lie paid in public generally. During the sixty days next follow ing labor on the comimny's works, under the date of this nutice muh r depart- the direction of tiie superintendent. 27, Aliy stock upon which lids sssvfcsment mental instructions of Novemlx-1S9S.(23 L. I ,45!)), protests or contests may remain unld on the 23rd day of lainst tiie claim of tiie state to any of Kcpteualwr, 1902, will lie delinquent and herein before advertised for sale at jaihiic suction, ie tracts or miIhUyIkioii t is made before, .srrilwd, on thegiMund tlint the same slid unites yuH-nmore valuable for mineral thnn for will on lli24lh day of Novem 'ricultural purposes will tie received ler, 11)02, to puy the delinquent annus, ni noted fur nxirt m the (.eiieral meiil, together with tiie cost of silver, and Office, kt Washington. I). C. lining slid expeuses of rale. Jlurc so to protest or contest willdn THOMAS B. 1 KF.L18, JR. ie lime Siecifled will bo considered order of Jirr.'tars. By $cvy , of the i(f;;ieut evidence - 4; 1-- e r d 1 pou-iuintr- -i |