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Show PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, ' i$$VEMBER VOL. 14 Gty Gouncil. Shot Through Car Window; Last ifctnrday nights R . G. W. traiu wss fired on between Goeben Gap and' Warm Creek, and a Indy waa ahot through the arm with a The bullet bullet. pawed on across the car and S. E. Ware, superintendent of the Swansea , mine at Silver City uarrowly escaped tne ball after it bed passed through the lady's, 45-cali- ber Mrs. II. T, Startens arm had he been siitiug erect in his scat he would have been bit in the head, but that member was reclining on the back, oa tbs seat Another shot came through the side of the Have your measure taken for the your new Fall garments. It is only proper and satisfactory way of buying your clothes. Make your selection from the tailoring line cf Strauss Bros., Good tailors for over a car passing just under the seat Chicago where Mrs. Starten sat but did no harm. The lidy fainted when the ballet struck her and the passengers thought she bad been killed, lhsy did all they could for her until Gcshea was reached, when medical assistance was given her, after which plie continued on to quarter century. Youll find a world of pleasure in wearing the clothes made by Strauss Bros faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They're so much better than the ordinary run of clothes, yet prices are astonishingly low and youre perfectly safe in ordering, because if garments are not satisfactory, you needn't take them. We win be pleased to show you samples Call on J. L: TOWNSEND. 2g her home.' For some time after the shot was fired ..Jthe passengers weie pretty badly frightened and were concealing, their valuables and trying to conceal themselves aa well as they expected a hold up Boon conductor was in order. Richmond came through the train and told them there was nothing as in the Bhape of a hold-o- p board to had nobody attempted the train, and all was soon in a normal state again. No definite conclusion cat be arrived at yet, bat it ie thought that it was either a lunatic or some fallow who had loaded np on tarantula jnice ' aud thought this a good way to have some fun. The next morning when this same train was making its usual run back from vn Lake. sciao-uit- Q .Xintia to horseback chased the train from Goshen almost to the Santaquin station, occasoinally firing a shot in the direction of the on going train, none of which, however, - Bis' Bail. Quarterly Conference. The regular quarterly conferTomorrow night another Itig dance will he given at the Paviliou. ence of the Nebo Stake of Zion will be held at tha Fayson taberYon are all invited, Como oat. nacle on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 15th and 16th. A Magazine Thirty Year Old. A full attendance is desired, Totdo justice to this uuinlwr, which for Beauty anil utility touches tin especially on Saturday. highest murk, it would be necessary Jonathan S- - Page, Jr. to pnut the entire list ,of cqnlcpts. 1 Is sufficient to state that in it the best Ilyrnm Lemmon modern w i iters anil artists are generQenry Gardner, ously represented. The book contains Presidency of Stake. . over 239 pages, with S5 full page illustrations, of which 20 are in two or more colors. The magnitude of this Itocemher number, tor which 723 tons Great Luck Of An Editor. "For twS yeanTTiTl-effo- rts used, may be understood from the cure Begem in the palms of my t 91 presses runtiing 14 hours a hands failed writes Editor H. N. day, have been required to xint it; the of Lester, Syracuse. Kan., then I binding alone of the edition of 915,000 was cared by Backlans secwholly over 20,000,000 .copies representing Its the world's tions which had to be gathered in- Arnica Salve. TUc-ttha- .q The cily. council mt in Tabular session Monday evaaing, and after roll call the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, and the following business was ' transacted. petition from Samuel Douglass ted 87 others was presented, and asked for the city to establish a telephone system in connection with thair electjrio light system ; the phones v to jbe owned by the individuals, and.' connected with the city wireaj , Councilor Nabekar moved; that tha petition bs referred to committee on electric lights; and was seconded , by- - ? Boyle and . was unanimously carried. The following reports wers read and on notions ms for and curried ' w4re accepted:- V V treasure-r- For the month ending' Oct 31st,; shows receipts disbursements $1626.69 i and $633.17; balance on band 4893.62. . A . . . Recorder : Warrants 5 -- issued redeemed warrants $1393.72; 633.17. City Justice 4 cases heard, 20 fines imposed, 15 collected in cash and 5 pardons by mayor. City Sexton No deaths; $3.25 collected in cash.' By motion the ' report was referred to committee . - onlceuetery to ascertain if the amount collected is' according to ordinance,' 13.190a. some of her children emigrated to Utah about the year 1863; was married to James Reece about 1870. From this union were Abraham Hare a leading druggist, of Belleville, G., writes: Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled in 20 years, You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys bowels, blood and nerves, Electric Bitters tones up tha stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hencs cures mnltitndes of maladies. It builds up the entire nystem. Pate new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, rundown man or woman. Price 50c. Sold Water Cura for Chronic Constipation. Take two enpa of hot water half by J. L. Townsend, druggist. an hour before each meal and Beware of th Lnife. juat before going I? bed, also a 'drink of water, hot or cold, about No profession lias advanced mom two hears after each meal. Take rapidly of late than rurgery, but it lie where lots of outdoor exercise walk, should nut used except necessary: In casus of piles fur ride, drive. Make a regulaa habit example, it is seldom needed. Do of this and in many cases chronic Witt's Vi itch Hazel Salve cures conatipalion maybe cuaad without quickly end pi.vutausj.Uy. Unequalled the use of any medicine. Whan Air cuts, bums, bruit-os- , wounds, Vkin I Accept no counterfeit. a pnrgativo is repaired take some- diseases. was so troubled wilb bleeding piles thing mild and gentle like Cham- that I lent much blood and strength, berlain's Stomach and Liver says J. C. riiilii, 1iiris, 111.. Do Tablets. For side by J, L. Witts Witch Haz'd Salve cur.. kip i;i a shut time. Soothes and iwa's. Townsend. abso-utl- y I That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly relievo you, if yon need D. Kings New Life fills. Thousands of sufferers matchless have proved their merit for tick and Nervous Headaches. They make pare, blood Sndbailil up your health. Only 25 cauts. Money back if not cured Bold by J. L. Townsend, druggist. Dyspepsia Cure "Jf..'ifsts ivtal you tyV SCodoJ ' For a Bad Cold. have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chambsrlaine Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it, and to allay the irritation and infUmation of the throAt and lungs Fur sale by J. L. Towusanl. If yon JOHN D. STARK, RQTARY PUBLIC. THE OLD RELIABLE four children three of whom, Joseph Reece, Thomas E. Reece and Sarah A. Reece Smith, survive bar, Sister Reece being of an ambitious, eriiest disposition became an active chnrch worker, being prominently identified with the Relief Society organizations of Fayaon, and was ever found ready and willing to units with her in administering comfort and assistance to those in need of kelp, she was also identified with the industrial claas work in this Absolutely Puro ward. 'In addition to her chnrch THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE work she followed the practice of Obstetrics for many years ' and A Biff Time. through her economy and' bnsi. ness methods . wss a successful The Republicans of Payson helpmeet to her .busbaad in the gave a rousing ratification ball at edpport and rearing of their the Pavilion last Friday night family. Her professional labors and the honae was fall taxed to Cften over taxed her strength and accommodate the crowd. " in years past were in part reA large number sponsible for tha failing health came over from Provo and took, so noticeable the past few years. part in the.danue. ; , , ; Her husband, Bra James Reece, Mrs. Basset entertained those' preceded, her to the great beyond assemble witlv vocal music which ' about ouq year, haying departed waa!. highly appreciated as was this life Aug. 12, 19UL, bines evidenced by the spplausd given then the failing health of sister her.' - : v, v ; ; ' Recce has' beeu more noticeable; Chairman Grant Simona made she, however, continued her labors a short and appropriate speech; until Friday Oct. 31, 'when it be- bearing on the decent Republican came necessary for her to take to victory,'.. ? V'.' , her bed.' The' direct 'complaint All in all the affair was a good being stomach trouble. Though and enj'oyable one, The Republicans of the county tenderly cared for.,by her children she grew woise, until Relieved by will hold a big ball, concert, bandeath, wheih came as au angel of quet, ate.,' at Provo - tomorrow peace Friday morning, Out. 7, at night and a great tima is sxpsetid 6 ooloefc. If. ; r- ... ? ''' --Iwea vofTore vn ttlgna. 16 children, grandchildren. A mark, note, token, or sympton In born ers P0WD , : . j ' - : - . 1 . , City Found Keeper 3 animals impounded; 1 remaining in pound and $1.00 received in sales. City Marshal 6 arrests, and 3 animals impounded. Meting sented and readand ' ' . claiBu-were.p- re- motioh'roade , i Otf-yo- aud carried ware allowed, and the amounts appropriated: Henry Badbam, account of open$100 00 ing 15th street Santaquin Items. Saturday evening we were City Marshal, feeding horse, (5.00; favored with a lecture from Elder ! extra police 11.50 6.50 took effect, C. Rees, who has lately relist for the month of Oct. 844.60. Alfred best for eruptions, sores and all dividually Ly human hands. The matter was reported to Salary from a Swiss mission of turned Geo. Mattluson, cere of city park, 3.55 skin diseases. Only 25c atJ,L. of Sheriff a and Starts three description over H. 6.90 J. years. For one honr Bingham, blacksmitblng, A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Bauson, Townsends. him and be Herb Wtrong, fumigating, IS hours tha horseman a given and half Elder Rees spoke very ,wben getting his usual Saturday service. 4.50 in to since been Ins busy trying interestingly of bis mission in night .bath stepped back against a Spreads Like Wildfire. 10.75 locate (he man, as it is thought Recorder, issuing 43 licenser, Germany, which language he has him stove which hot burned When who did the shooting. are the beet he is one the The claim of Joe. thing mastered daring hie absence. Worthington severely. The child waa in great Later the horseman waa found for labor in rnbbieh from they become the beat Belling. schools are agony and his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the honse, she thought she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was, quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was wall. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of Eallsr, Ya. Pain Balm jis an antiseptic liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by J. L. Townsend. 13. NO. cleaning but the sheriff is certain that he the front of the Williams block had nothing to do with the shoot- after firs was laid over. The claim of J. S. Wignall for ing on Saturday nigkL deputy watermaster service was referred to D. E. Sargent Clean up the Ditches. in an Car day excellent condition. Prof. J. A. Rees has commenced a night si'huol, teaching pedagogy, Arithmetic and Book eom-mcrc- inl keeping. A claim of $37.25 was presented Oar religion classes under the All ditches should be cleaaed D. E. for done labor Sargent by supervision of Charles A. Tietj'en out. They ere disease breeders in on electric on end light reservoir, has commenced their work for their present condition. A greet motion the claim was allowed and the winter season and five new many are filled np with leaves and appropriated. instructors have been chosen rnbbish until it is impossible ts Tbs consideration of the franJames J. Hickman, Julia Iverssn, get a stream of water through chise to Reed Smoot et al was laid Lisle Finluyson, Edith Devey aud them. Then again, as so many over nntil next meeting. Elva Andsrsou. The advanced wells have gone dry in the city it On motion council adjourned. grades meet every Sanday evenie imperative to the health of the ing. community that the ditches be Our mutual improvement associMrs. Becce Passed Away. placed in as good a sanitary conations meet every Tuesday evendition s possible, for many peoIt becomes oar sad duty thie ing. At the commencement of ple find it necessary to depend on week to chronicle the death of the yonng mens, a social was these waterways for drinking aod one of our most respected ladies, given by tbs two associations; a culinary wateie, and nnlesB they Mrs. Sarah Ann Reece, who deprogram was rendered and lunch are kept free from these disease this life Friday morning, parted served, aud a general good lime breeders, which are full of germs November 7, 1902 at 6 oclock, waa had. We feel that these after lying in the damp ditches from the effects of stomach trouble socials Lave a for some time, there will bo much tendency to draw from which she had suffered the more sirkuees in our midst. The young people more together, more or less for some years, but and create a better interest in tLe weather should be mads geaeral the last attack only confined her for a thorough clean-n- p and theremeetings. Miss Mary Ann Hack's to her bad one week when death was chosen and 6et much save sickness apart by the trouble, by relieved her Bufferings. to second act as counloss the of lives. :i bishopric perhaps She was one of onr most pro- selor to the Ladies Aesoci hand. a take Young Everybody gressive ladies and her death is ation. deeply mourned by a host of Ike town board put a small Missionary Appointments to Elders friends. Quorums. extra tax on the citizens of Hantr-qniSarah inn Gunner Reece, Monday Nov, 17, at 7 p. m. for denning of the streets 1ayson let Ward, J. K. lluisli. IL E daughter of Harriet Fraucom, Marshal Holladsy aid allies, Gariiuer, Jr. and Thomas Gunner, was born with President Johnson have IayMii 2nd. Ward, Edward Beddoes, et London, England, April 27, J. J. Scbsem-rSantaquin, V. S. Tanner, J. S. Bills. 1839. She was married to Joseph been busy the last week supervii Benjamin, l'cter Roberts, A. G. tbo work; ithas made a marked I.imilliolm Butler Mar. 22, I860, Hoxton, ing ,T. II. improvement in our little city. Dixon, John Stahell, VLeland, Eng. and to them was born 4 The farmers fed Ammon Kelwkcr. quite discouraged Palmyra, S. M. Richardson, A. N children. of the indication of Another dry Ferguson. Sister Reece first heard the 3rd ward, August Spanish Fork summer. B, B Swenson Kcrvniis Gardner. gospel and was baptized about Nov. 1902. 19, II. $im(r.quiu, Fork 1st J. Ward, ITsyes, the rluiiih with year 1805 in England John Moore. w . V ulcAteathat by which anything may lie known, that we are forewarned it evil la to befall us, or we have the pleasure of anticipation If the signs be. token a fortunale occurence. Accidental occurrences ail have their signs, every sickness lias Its symptom. The point Is to heed the former and counteract the eflrct af the latter. H pci Is of sick lieadnche follow indigestion and stomach disorders, belching, blllious. new, and dyspepsia are signs of sick nmi. People that believe in signs and know that they are true from ran get immediate relief and a sieedy cure by the use of Dr. Gunus Improved Liver, Fills. Only one fora dose. We will send two of these plUe five to any one having signs of sick new or a tell Imix on receiit of 25 cts. They are sold by all druggists for 25 cts per liox. Write us about your case, and ssk fur a sample. Address Dr. Gunn, lhilailelplia. Pa. For sale by J. L Townsend, Druggist. Notice. United States Land Office. Halt Lake City, Utah Nov. 3. 190$ To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list No. 169, of lauds selected by the said State for the establishment of parmanent reservoirs for Irrigating purposes, under section 12 of the act of Congress approved July 16, 1891 The following tracts embraced In said list are In atowushipcontaiuing mineral claims of record, viz: The EJ NWtf; E SWtf; SW1--4 8W1-- 4 Bee. 21, A NR NW 4 Sec. 28, Tp. 9 S., R. 4 E., H. L. Mer. A copy of said lists to far as it relates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously in this office for Inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days follow Ing the date of this notice, under departmental instructions of Nov. 26, 1896, (23 L.D. 459), protests or contests against the claim of the State ta any of the tracts or subdivision hereinbefore described, on the ground that the Mms is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purpose will be received and noted for repoit to th s ganeral Land Office, at Washington, D or contea O. Failure so to protest within the time specified will be com sufficient evidence of the 4 1-- non-mine- ral character the selection tlu-rco- f the tracts, and being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for spprovnl. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register GKO. A. SMITH, Receive. |